Claims
- 1. A seat cushion adapted to support a human body against gravity while militating against the build up of pressure over bony prominences of the body comprising:
- a pad juxtaposed over a relatively rigid, shaped tray,
- said pad comprising a flexible envelope comprising an upper surface, a lower surface, a front edge, and a rear edge, said envelope further containing a flowable fluid material,
- said upper surface being sealed to said lower surface from said front edge to said rear edge to longitudinally segment said envelope into a right half and a left half, said flowable fluid in each longitudinally segmented half being isolated from the other said segmented half of said envelope,
- said tray including a plurality of upwardly extending rims, said rims including inwardly sloped portions adapted to urge the fluid filling material downward and under the sides of the user of said cushion.
- 2. A seat cushion as described in claim 1 wherein the tray has an opening at its rear to accommodate the ischial tuberosities and coccyx of a user.
- 3. A seat cushion as described in claim 2 where the tray opening for the ischial tuberosities and coccyx is at least 2 inches wider than the user's ischial tuberosities.
- 4. A seat cushion as described in claim 2 wherein the tray has symmetrical side rims.
- 5. A seat cushion as described in claim 1 wherein the upper surface of the envelope of said pad is fabricated from an extensible elastomeric material.
- 6. A seat cushion as described in claim 1 wherein the upper surface of the envelope is wider than the width of the tray.
- 7. A seat cushion as described in claim 1 wherein said pad includes lateral extensions at both sides which extend beyond the rims of said tray.
- 8. A seat cushion as described in claim 6 wherein the upper surface of the envelope of said pad is at least 25% wider than the width of the tray.
- 9. A seat cushion as described in claim 1 wherein the pad is segmented adjacent to the front portion.
- 10. A seat cushion as described in claim 9 wherein the pad is segmented adjacent to the sides.
- 11. A seat cushion as described in claim 1 wherein the pad is filled with a high viscosity liquid material.
- 12. A seat cushion as described in claim 1 wherein said pad is filled with a thixatropic material.
- 13. A seat cushion adapted to support a human body against gravity while militating against the build up of pressure over bony prominences of the body comprising:
- a pad,
- said pad comprising a flexible envelope comprising an upper surface, a lower surface, a front edge, and a rear edge, said envelope further containing a flowable fluid filling material,
- said upper surface being sealed to said lower surface from said front edge to said rear edge to longitudinally segment said envelope into a right half and a left half, said flowable fluid in each longitudinally segmented half being isolated from the other said segmented half of said envelope,
- said upper surface of said envelope further being fabricated from an extensible elastomeric material.
- 14. A seat cushion as described in claim 13 wherein the upper surface of the envelope of said pad is wider than the width of the lower surface.
- 15. A seat cushion as described in claim 14 wherein the upper surface of the envelope of said pad is at least 25% wider than the width of the lower surface.
- 16. A seat cushion as described in claim 13 wherein the pad is segmented adjacent to the front portion.
- 17. A seat as described in claim 13 wherein the pad is segmented adjacent to the sides.
- 18. A seat cushion as described in claim 13 wherein the pad is filled with a high viscosity liquid material.
- 19. A seat cushion as described in claim 13 wherein said pad is filled with a thixatropic material.
- 20. A seat cushion adapted to support a human body against gravity while militating against the build up of pressure over bony prominences of the body comprising:
- a pad,
- said pad comprising a flexible envelope comprising an upper surface, a lower surface, a front edge, and a rear edge, said envelope further containing a flowable fluid filling material,
- said upper surface being sealed to said lower surface from said front edge to said rear edge to longitudinally segment said envelope into a right half and a left half, said flowable fluid material in each longitudinally segmented half being isolated from the other said segmented half of said envelope.
- 21. A seat cushion as described in claim 20 wherein the pad is filled with a high viscosity liquid material.
- 22. A seat cushion as described in claim 20 wherein the pad is filled with a thixatropic material.
- 23. A pressure compensating device adapted to support a human body, or portions thereof, against gravity while militating against the build up of pressure over bony prominences of the body comprising:
- a pad juxtaposed over a relatively rigid shaped tray,
- said pad comprising a flexible envelope comprising an upper surface, a lower surface, a front edge and a rear edge, said envelope further containing a flowable fluid filling material,
- said upper surface being sealed to said lower surface from said front edge to said rear edge to longitudinally segment said envelope into a right half and a left half, said flowable fluid in each longitudinally segmented half being isolated from the other said segmented half of said envelope
- said tray including a plurality of upwardly extending rims, said rims including inwardly sloped portions adapted to urge the fluid filling material downward and under the sides of the body or body portions of the user of said pressure compensating device.
Parent Case Info
This Application is a continuation-in-part of the U.S. Application Ser. No. 358,634 filed Mar. 16, 1982, now abandoned.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/US83/00320 |
3/4/1983 |
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10/13/1983 |
10/13/1983 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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Kind |
WO83/03195 |
9/29/1983 |
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439936 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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358634 |
Mar 1982 |
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