Claims
- 1. A self-adjusting pressure relief seating system, comprising:
- a main support body for receiving a person generally seated thereon, and having at least one adjustable resilient support bladder with fluid and resilient foam therein; and
- constant force fluid reservoir means, in fluid communication with said resilient support bladder, for automatically adjusting said bladder using potential energy, so as to maintain a generally constant predetermined internal pressure in said bladder responsive to changing loading on said main support body without requiring electronic controls.
- 2. A system as in claim 1, including at least two adjustable resilient support bladders with fluid and resilient foam therein, and which bladders are respectively independently adjustable, and with at least one of said bladders being in fluid communication with said constant force fluid reservoir means for automatic adjustment thereof.
- 3. A system as in claim 1, wherein said main support body is integrated into one of a geriatric chair and a seat in a transportation vehicle, with said constant force fluid reservoir means integrated into portions of such chair and seat.
- 4. A system as in claim 1, wherein said main support body includes a support base in a generally horizontal position, with said support bladder received on an upper surface thereof and said constant force fluid reservoir means received on a lower surface thereof.
- 5. A system as in claim 4, wherein said support base further includes adjustable attachment means for attaching said base to support rails of a conventional wheelchair, and further includes notches defined therein for accommodating cross bracing of such wheelchair.
- 6. A system as in claim 4, wherein said constant force fluid reservoir means includes a pivoting actuation plate having a mounted end thereof pivotally mounted on the lower surface of said support base and having a free pivoting end thereof, at least one constant force spring secured between said support base and said free pivoting end of said actuation plate, and a fluid reservoir captured between said base and said pivoting actuation plate so as to be influenced by potential energy of said constant force spring.
- 7. A system as in claim 6, further including spring adjustment means for adjusting tension and a number of springs secured between said base and said pivoting actuation plate, so as to correspondingly adjust the force applied to said reservoir.
- 8. A system as in claim 7, wherein the capacity of said reservoir, the density of said resilient foam within said support bladder, and the spring force of said constant force spring are predetermined so as to maintain a generally constant predetermined internal pressure for said support bladder responsive to changing loading thereon.
- 9. A system as in claim 8, wherein said reservoir has a capacity in a range of from about 0.5 liters to about 2.0 liters, said resilient foam of said support bladder has a density of from about 1.0 pounds per cubic foot to about 5.0 pounds per cubic foot, and said spring force is from about 1.5 pounds per inch to about 6.0 pounds per inch.
- 10. A system as in claim 1, including at least three adjustable resilient support bladders with fluid and resilient foam therein, and which bladders are respectively independently adjustable, and with at least one of said bladders being in fluid communication with said constant force fluid reservoir means for automatic adjustment thereof.
- 11. A system as in claim 10, wherein said bladders are arranged generally to cover respective left, right, and rear central portions of said main support body for receiving a patient generally seated thereon.
- 12. A system as in claim 11, further including a second constant force fluid reservoir means, with such pair of constant force fluid reservoir means respectively being in fluid communication with at least a respective pair of said support bladders for automatically adjusting same independent of one another.
- 13. A system as in claim 11, further including a foam pad received over said bladders and a removable cover received generally about said bladders and said foam pad.
- 14. A self-adjusting pressure relief patient seating support system for use with a wheelchair, comprising:
- a main support body for receiving a patient generally seated thereon and having at least two adjustable fluid support bladders with fluid therein; and
- a pair of constant force fluid reservoir means mounted below said main support body, in respective fluid communication with said fluid support bladders, for automatically adjusting said bladders using potential energy so as to maintain a generally constant predetermined internal pressure respectively in each of said bladders responsive to changing patient loading on said main support body; and
- wherein said pair of constant force fluid reservoir means each include a reservoir and pivoting actuation plate functionally operative therewith, with such plate being adapted for pivoting from adjacent a lateral side of a wheelchair so that the pivoting free ends of such plates may be situated towards the middle of a wheelchair beneath said main support body so as to not interfere with structural supports of a wheelchair with which said patient seating support system is used.
- 15. A system as in claim 14, wherein said constant force fluid reservoir means each further include associated therewith constant force spring means secured respectively between the free ends of said plates and said main support body so as to provide a force tending to pivot each of said actuation plates towards and against its associated reservoir.
- 16. A system as in claim 15, wherein the force of said constant force spring means is adjustable.
- 17. A system as in claim 14, including at least three of said adjustable fluid support bladders with fluid therein.
- 18. A system as in claim 17, wherein at least one of said bladders further includes resilient foam therein and is otherwise open to ambient air pressure.
- 19. A system as in claim 17, wherein said support bladders each further include resilient foam therein.
- 20. A system as in claim 14, including at least three of said adjustable fluid support bladders with fluid therein and three corresponding constant force fluid reservoir means in respective fluid communication therewith.
- 21. A system as in claim 20, wherein said three bladders are arranged so as to respectively cover left, right, and rear central portions of said main support body for receiving a patient generally seated thereon, and wherein said three constant force fluid reservoir means are arranged beneath said main support body so as to avoid interference with structural supports of the wheelchair with which said system is used.
- 22. A system as in claim 21, wherein:
- said three support bladders each further include resilient foam therein; and
- said system further includes a foam pad received over said bladders and a removable cover received generally about said bladders and said foam pad.
- 23. A sectionalized seating support arrangement with multiple independently acting support sections, comprising:
- a main support body having a predetermined arrangement of independently adjustable resilient chambers with fluid and resilient foam in each of such chambers, and with the shape and size of each chamber defining a corresponding independently acting support section; and
- a plurality of constant force fluid reservoir means, each being respectively in fluid communication with a respective one of said chambers, for automatically adjusting such respective one chamber using potential energy so as to independently maintain a generally constant predetermined internal pressure in such respective one chamber responsive to changing loading on said main support body; and
- wherein said main support body comprises a seating arrangement including one of such as for a wheelchair, a geriatric care chair, a specialized patient care chair, an ergonomic chair, and a seat in a transportation vehicle.
- 24. A seating support arrangement as in claim 23, wherein said main support body includes at least three of said independently adjustable resilient chambers.
- 25. A seating support arrangement as in claim 23, wherein said constant force fluid reservoir means includes adjustable spring force means for providing said potential energy.
- 26. A seating support arrangement as in claim 23, wherein said constant force fluid reservoir means are located in predetermined positions relative to the seating arrangement associated therewith, including one of below, behind, and integrated into the seating arrangement.
- 27. A self-adjusting pressure relief seating system methodology, comprising the steps of:
- providing a main support body for receiving a person generally seated thereon, and having at least one adjustable resilient support bladder with fluid and resilient foam therein; and
- providing a fluid reservoir in fluid communication with said resilient support bladder and with constant force applied thereto using potential energy, for automatically adjusting said bladder so as to maintain a generally constant predetermined internal pressure in said bladder responsive to changing loading on said main support body without requiring electronic contrals.
- 28. A methodology as in claim 30, further including providing one of said plurality of adjustable support bladders with fluid and resilient foam therein open to ambient atmospheric pressure so as to rely solely on the resilient support of said foam in such support bladder.
- 29. A methodology as in claim 27, further including the step of initially opening said adjustable resilient support bladder to ambient air pressure while unloaded, so that the resilient foam thereof fully opens said support bladder, and thereafter providing said fluid reservoir in an initial deflated condition in fluid communication with said resilient support bladder, whereby said fluid reservoir is initialized for maximum adjustment capacity thereof regardless of local ambient air pressure.
- 30. A methodology as in claim 27, wherein said main body includes a plurality of adjustable support bladders with fluid and resilient foam therein, and comprises a seating arrangement with said bladders arranged in a predetermined support arrangement.
- 31. A methodology as in claim 30, further including the step of providing at least one fluid reservoir, and selectively operatively associating each provided reservoir with a selected number of said support bladders.
- 32. A methodology as in claim 31, wherein said selected number is from one to four, inclusive.
- 33. A methodology as in claim 31, further including the step of selecting the amount of fluid originally introduced into a fluid reservoir and its corresponding operatively associated selected number of support bladders, and selecting the fluid capacity of each reservoir, together with a predetermined selected value for said constant force, such that the resulting bladder adjustability will accommodate loading changes on said main body of up to generally 300 pounds while maintaining the internal bladder pressure relative to local absolute pressure to a generally constant pressure within a preselected range.
- 34. A methodology as in claim 33, wherein three support bladders are provided with a corresponding respectively associated number of three reservoirs, each reservoir having a maximum adjustment capacity within a range of from about 0.5 liters to about 2.0 liters.
- 35. A methodology as in claim 34, wherein said resilient foam of said plurality of adjustable support bladders is provided with predetermined support characteristics, which may vary from one bladder to another, and which includes a foam density in a range of from about 1.0 pounds per cubic foot to about 5.0 pounds per cubic foot, and wherein said constant force applied to said fluid reservoirs is predetermined utilizing respective spring forces for each reservoir, in a range of from about 1.5 pounds per inch to about 6.0 pounds per inch.
- 36. A patient seating support system for use with a wheelchair having lateral support rails for attachment of said system thereto and with wheelchair support braces therebeneath, said system comprising:
- a support base with attachment means for securing said base in a generally horizontal position on a wheelchair;
- at least three independently adjustable resilient support chambers received on an upper surface of said support base, each such chamber comprising an air-tight sealable envelope with fluid and resilient foam therein, with each such chamber having a fluid interconnection port for accessing the interior thereof, and said three chambers being disposed on such support base upper surface in generally left, right, and rear central positions thereon;
- at least a pair of constant force fluid reservoir means, received on a lower surface of said support base, and in fluid communication with said ports of at least two of said support chambers, for automatically adjusting said at least two chambers so as to maintain a generally constant predetermined internal pressure in said at least two chambers responsive to changing patient loading; and
- wherein said pair of constant force fluid reservoir means each include a reservoir and associated pivoting actuation plate with a mounted end thereof pivotally mounted beneath said support base and further having a free pivoting end thereof, so as to pivot towards the central portion of said base to avoid interference with the support braces of the wheelchair.
- 37. A system as in claim 36, further including a third constant force fluid reservoir means, so that such three reservoir means are respectively associated in fluid communication with said at least three independently adjustable resilient support chambers.
- 38. A system as in claim 36, further including a foam pad received on said support chambers and a removable cover received about said foam pad and said support chambers.
- 39. A system as in claim 36, wherein:
- said support chambers disposed respectively in said left and right positions are respectively in fluid communication with said pair of constant force fluid reservoir means for automatic adjustment thereby; and
- said fluid interconnection port of said support chamber disposed in said rear central position is open to ambient air pressure.
- 40. A system as in claim 36, wherein each of said constant force fluid reservoir means includes adjustable constant force spring means associated between said free pivoting end of said pivoting actuation plate thereof and said support base, with constant force associated with each reservoir falling within a range of from about 1.5 pounds per inch spring force to about 6.0 pounds per inch spring force.
- 41. A system as in claim 40, wherein said support chambers comprise respective generally rectangular plastic bags, each having a capacity of from about 0.5 liters to about 2.0 liters.
- 42. A system as in claim 41, further including quick disconnect plastic tubing for providing fluid communication between said support chambers and said reservoirs.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 08/253,982, filed Jun. 3, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,652,985, priority on which is claimed pursuant to 35 U.S.C. .sctn.120. All disclosure, drawings, and complete contents of such '982 application are fully incorporated herein by reference.
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