Claims
- 1. An inflatable patient support mattress comprising:
- a plurality of inflatable cushions forming an elongate patient support mattress when inflated, said cushions including at least three cushions positioned along the length of said mattress to generally correspond to head, body and leg portions of a patient supported thereon;
- a first of said three cushions being located near a first longitudinal end of said mattress and being inflatable separately from the others of said three cushions by means of a first air inlet located at said first longitudinal end of said mattress;
- a second of said three cushions being located near the opposite longitudinal end of said mattress and being inflatable separately from the others of said three cushions by means of a second air inlet located at said first longitudinal end of said mattress, said second inlet being in fluid communication with said second cushion by means of a first elongate section positioned lengthwise along a first lateral edge of each of said three cushions of said mattress; and
- a third of said three cushions being located between said first cushion and said second cushion and being inflatable separately from the others of said three cushions by means of a third air inlet located at said first longitudinal end of said mattress, said third inlet being in fluid communication with said third cushion by means of a second elongate section positioned lengthwise along a second lateral edge of each of said three cushions of said mattress, the second lateral edge being opposite the first lateral edge.
- 2. The inflatable patient support mattress of claim 1 wherein each of said three cushions is formed of connected upper and lower sheets with retainers joining the upper and lower sheets in a manner which maintains a level patient support surface for each cushion.
- 3. The inflatable mattress of claim 2 wherein:
- each of said first and second elongate sections has a higher profile than the level patient support surfaces of said three cushions to help prevent a patient from rolling or sliding off of said level patient support surfaces.
- 4. The inflatable mattress of claim 3 wherein:
- each of said first and second elongate sections are joined with said cushions to form an integral mattress; and
- each of said first and second elongate sections extends along the entire length of said integral mattress.
- 5. The inflatable mattress of claim 4 wherein:
- said first and second elongate sections comprise inflatable enclosures, an inflatable enclosure of said first elongate section being in fluid communication with said second cushion by means of an opening therebetween, an enclosure of said second elongate section being in fluid communication with said third suction by means of an opening therebetween.
- 6. The inflatable mattress as set forth in claim 2 wherein:
- said retainers form dimples in he upper and lower sheets making up each cushion.
- 7. The inflatable mattress of claim 2 wherein:
- said retainers comprise baffles within said three cushions, joining the upper and lower sheets thereof.
- 8. The inflatable mattress of claim 1 wherein:
- at least a portion of an upper surfaces of each of said cushions is formed of a water vapor permeable but waterproof material.
- 9. The inflatable mattress of claim 8 wherein:
- the upper surface of at least one of said cushions includes a second portion which is formed of an air permeable material.
- 10. The mattress as set forth in claim 1 wherein:
- each of said three cushions is joined with said first and second elongate sections to form an integral mattress.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application No. 07/338,943, filed Apr. 17, 1989, which is soon to be issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,022,110, and which is incorporated herein by reference as though set forth in its entirety.
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