Claims
- 1. A self-adjusting pressure relief patient support apparatus, comprising:
- a main support body for receiving a patient thereon, and having at least one adjustable fluid support bladder with fluid therein; and
- constant force fluid reservoir means, in fluid communication with said fluid 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 patient loading on said main support body;
- wherein said fluid reservoir means includes a fluid reservoir and fluid passageway means for interconnecting said reservoir in sealed fluid communication with said support bladder;
- wherein said reservoir comprises a variable volume chamber for holding fluid;
- wherein said fluid reservoir comprises a generally longitudinal bellows with pleated sidewalls such that the volume of said bellows varies with axial compression thereof.
- 2. An apparatus as in claim 1, wherein said support bladder comprises a fluid sealable membrane adapted to be variably compressed by the interaction of elements therewith.
- 3. A self-adjusting pressure relief patient support apparatus, comprising:
- a main support body for receiving a patient thereon, and having at least one adjustable fluid support bladder with fluid therein; and
- constant force response means, physically operative with said fluid support bladder, resiliently actuated for automatically adjusting said bladder using potential energy so as to maintain a generally constant predetermined internal pressure in said bladder responsive to changing patient loading on said main support body;
- wherein said main support body comprises one of a mattress, a mattress overlay, a mattress substitute, and a seating arrangement, and wherein said main support body includes a plurality of adjustable support bladders with fluid therein.
- 4. An apparatus as in claim 3, wherein:
- said main support body includes at least two respective adjustable fluid support bladders with fluid therein; and
- said apparatus further includes a corresponding number of respective constant force response means for automatically adjusting such corresponding respective support bladders.
- 5. An apparatus as in claim 3, wherein said fluid comprises one of a gas, a fluid, and a relatively viscous liquid.
- 6. An apparatus as in claim 3, further including a plurality of said constant force response means, each respectively and operatively associated with a predetermined plurality of said plurality of fluid support bladders for automatically adjusting same.
- 7. A self-adjusting pressure relief patient support apparatus, comprising:
- a main support body for receiving a patient thereon, and having at least one adjustable fluid support bladder with fluid therein; and
- constant force response means, physically operative with said fluid 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 patient loading on said main support body;
- wherein said bladder comprises a fluid sealable membrane adapted to be variably compressed by the action of elements pressing thereon, for tending to segregate fluid therein between a principal region of said bladder primarily intended for patient support and a secondary region of said bladder not primarily intended for patient support.
- 8. An apparatus as in claim 7, wherein said constant force response means further includes bladder actuation means, responsive to an actuation force applied thereto for acting on said bladder with a force tending to push fluid from said secondary region thereof into said principal region thereof for patient support.
- 9. An apparatus as in claim 8, wherein said bladder actuation means comprises at least two members, relatively movable with respect to each other and mutually cooperative for transmitting said actuation force to said bladder.
- 10. An apparatus as in claim 9, wherein said at least two members comprise a pair of relatively planar elements, received for relative planar movement parallel to each other with said bladder received therebetween so as to receive a varying compressive force depending on the degree of parallel movement of said planar elements.
- 11. An apparatus as in claim 10, wherein said bladder actuation means further includes at least one guide member with at least one of said planar elements received for movement therealong.
- 12. An apparatus as in claim 9, wherein said at least two members comprise a pair of relatively planar elements, received for pivoting movement relative to each other with said bladder received therebetween so as to receive a varying compressive force depending on the degree of pivoting movement of said planar elements.
- 13. An apparatus as in claim 9, wherein said at least two members are received for axial twisting movement relative to each other with said bladder secured therebetween so as to receive a varying torsional force depending on the degree of twisting movement of said at least two members.
- 14. An apparatus as in claim 9, wherein said two members include one support member with said bladder at least partly supported thereon and one movable member movable relative to said support member for engaging said bladder between said two members so as to transmit said actuation force to said bladder.
- 15. An apparatus as in claim 8, wherein said constant force response means further includes constant force actuation means for applying said actuation force to said bladder actuation means, said actuation force being at least a generally constant force.
- 16. An apparatus as in claim 15, wherein said constant force actuation means includes at least one constant force spring associated with said bladder actuation means so as to apply said actuation force thereto.
- 17. An apparatus as in claim 16, wherein said bladder actuation means further includes a flexible webbing interconnecting with said at least one constant force spring and engaged with a predetermined number of said bladders in a given device so as to respectively apply said actuation force thereto.
- 18. An apparatus as in claim 16, wherein said constant force actuation means further includes a second constant force spring operative in tandem with said at least one constant force spring for applying said actuation force to said bladder actuation means.
- 19. An apparatus as in claim 7, wherein said constant force response means further includes constant force actuation means including a resilient member for imparting a force directly to said bladder tending to push fluid from said bladder secondary region towards said bladder principal region.
- 20. An apparatus as in claim 19, wherein said resilient member comprises one of at least one elastic band received about a portion of said bladder, and a resilient clip with opposing legs placed in contact with at least a portion of said bladder so as to impart a squeezing force thereto.
- 21. An apparatus as in claim 7, wherein:
- said main support body includes a plurality of fluid support bladders with fluid therein; and
- said apparatus includes a corresponding plurality of constant force response means respectively operatively associated with said plurality of bladders for independently acting on a corresponding one of said bladders with a force tending to push fluid from such bladder secondary region towards said principal region of said support bladder.
- 22. A self-adjusting pressure relief patient support apparatus, comprising:
- a main support body for receiving a patient thereon, and having at least one adjustable fluid support bladder with fluid therein; and
- constant force response means, physically operative with said fluid 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 patient loading on said main support body;.
- wherein said bladder comprises a fluid sealable membrane adapted to be variably compressed by the action of elements pressing thereon, for tending to segregate fluid therein between a principal region of said bladder primarily intended for patient support and a secondary region of said bladder not primarily intended for patient support;
- said constant force response means further includes bladder actuation means, responsive to an actuation force applied thereto for acting on said bladder with a force tending to push fluid from said secondary region thereof into said principal region thereof for patient support;
- said constant force response means further includes constant force actuation means for applying said actuation force to said bladder actuation means, said actuation force being at least a generally constant force; and
- wherein said constant force actuation means includes a counterweight arrangement associated with said bladder actuation means so as to apply said actuation force thereto.
- 23. A mattress overlay for providing optimized interface pressure dispersion for a patient received thereon without use of an external power source and without requiring any electronic control system for receiving sensory feedback and operating pressure pumps or valving systems responsive thereto, said mattress overlay comprising:
- a main support body for receiving a patient thereon, said body having at least four elongated air chambers arranged generally in parallel therein with each chamber having a respective air port, said body further having a resilient support layer received over said air chambers and on which a patient is received;
- a plurality of air hoses respectively connected in air sealed relationship with each of said respective air ports;
- a plurality of air reservoirs respectively connected in air sealed relationship with each of said respective air ports, so that at least four independently acting pressure relief devices are formed by the resulting respective grouping of an air chamber, air hose and air reservoir in air sealed relationship with each such grouping having an initially predetermined amount of air therein movable within the air sealed grouping so as to permit the establishment of air pressure equilibrium within such grouping;
- at least one constant force spring respectively associated with each air reservoir;
- at least four reservoir actuation means, one each associated with each respective independently acting pressure relief device, and each respectively operative for applying the potential energy of a corresponding constant force spring to its respective air reservoir so that changes in patient loading applied to each respective air chamber are automatically compensated within a predetermined range by use of the potential energy of its corresponding constant force spring, such that air pressure within such grouping is automatically maintained within a range predetermined for optimizing dispersion of patient interface pressures with said mattress overlay, without requiring sensory feedback on control systems; and
- wherein each of said air reservoirs comprises an axially expandable bellows, and said reservoir actuation means includes a movable plate attached to one end of said bellows and to said respective constant force springs and riding in a guide channel relative thereto, so as to effect varying volume of said bellows reservoirs responsive to the predetermined constant spring force provided by said springs.
- 24. A mattress overlay as in claim 23, wherein each of said reservoir actuation means includes a second constant force spring acting in tandem with said at least one constant force spring thereof.
- 25. A self-adjusting component for use with a fluid chamber in a pressure relief patient support system, comprising:
- a fluid reservoir with fluid therein and having a fluid port;
- fluid passageway means for interconnecting said reservoir fluid port in sealed fluid communication with the fluid chamber of a pressure relief patient support system;
- reservoir actuation means, responsive to an actuation force applied thereto for acting on said reservoir with a force tending to push fluid from said fluid reservoir into said fluid passageway means and towards a fluid chamber associated therewith; and
- constant force actuation means for applying a generally constant actuation force to said reservoir actuation means, so that a varying flow of fluid tending to push towards said fluid reservoir into said fluid passageway means and from a fluid chamber associated therewith due to corresponding varying patient loading applied to such patient support fluid chamber is automatically met with an opposing fluid force from said reservoir until an equilibrium fluid pressure is obtained providing a patient interface pressure coming within a predetermined range;
- wherein said reservoir comprises a variable volume chamber for holding fluid; and
- said fluid reservoir comprises a generally longitudinal bellows with pleated sidewalls such that the volume of said bellows varies with axial compression thereof.
- 26. A self-adjusting pressure relief patient support methodology, comprising the steps of:
- providing a main support body for receiving a patient thereon, and having at least one adjustable fluid support bladder with fluid therein; and
- providing a fluid reservoir in fluid communication with said fluid 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 patient loading on said main support body;
- wherein said fluid reservoir comprises a variable volume chamber for holding fluid and having a fluid port, and wherein said methodology further includes providing fluid passageway means for interconnecting said reservoir port in sealed fluid communication with said support bladder; and
- said fluid reservoir comprises one of a generally longitudinal bellows with pleated sidewalls such that the volume of said bellows varies with axial compression thereof, and a fluid sealable membrane adapted to be variably compressed by the action of elements pressing thereon.
- 27. A methodology as in claim 26, wherein said support bladder comprises a fluid sealable membrane adapted to be variably compressed by the interaction of elements therewith.
- 28. A self-adjusting pressure relief patient support methodology, comprising the steps of:
- providing a main support body for receiving a patient thereon, and having at least one adjustable fluid support bladder with fluid therein; and
- physically applying a constant force to said fluid support bladder using potential energy, resiliently actuated for automatically adjusting said bladder so as to maintain a generally constant predetermined internal pressure in said bladder responsive to changing patient load on said main support body;
- wherein said main support body comprises one of a mattress, a mattress overlay, a mattress substitute, and a seating arrangement, and wherein said main support body includes a plurality of adjustable support bladders with fluid therein, with said bladders arranged in a predetermined support arrangement corresponding with the form and intended use of said main body.
- 29. A methodology as in claim 28, wherein:
- said main support body includes at least two respective adjustable fluid support bladders with fluid therein; and
- said methodology further includes the step of providing a corresponding number of respective constant force response means for automatically adjusting such corresponding respective support bladders.
- 30. A methodology as in claim 28, wherein said fluid comprises one of a gas, a fluid, and a relatively viscous liquid.
- 31. A methodology as in claim 28, further including the step of providing a plurality of constant forces, each respectively and operatively associated with a predetermined plurality of said plurality of fluid support bladders for automatically adjusting same.
- 32. A self-adjusting pressure relief patient support methodology, comprising the steps of:
- providing a main support body for receiving a patient thereon, and having at least one adjustable fluid support bladder with fluid therein; and
- physically applying a constant force to said fluid support bladder using potential energy, for automatically adjusting said bladder so as to maintain a generally constant predetermined internal pressure in said bladder responsive to changing patient load on said main support body;
- wherein said bladder comprises a fluid sealable membrane adapted to be variably compressed by the action of elements pressing thereon, for tending to segregate fluid therein between a principal region of said bladder primarily intended for patient support and a secondary region of said bladder not primarily intended for patient support.
- 33. A methodology as in claim 32, further including the step of providing bladder actuation means, responsive to an actuation force applied thereto for acting on said bladder with a force tending to push fluid from said secondary region thereof into said principal region thereof for patient support.
- 34. A methodology as in claim 33, wherein said bladder actuation means comprises at least two members, relatively movable with respect to each other and mutually cooperative for transmitting said actuation force to said bladder.
- 35. A methodology as in claim 34, wherein said at least two members comprise a pair of relatively planar elements, received for relative planar movement parallel to each other with said bladder received therebetween so as to receive a varying compressive force depending on the degree of parallel movement of said planar elements.
- 36. A methodology as in claim 35, wherein said bladder actuation means further includes at least one guide member with at least one of said planar elements received for movement therealong.
- 37. A methodology as in claim 34, wherein said at least two members comprise a pair of relatively planar elements, received for pivoting movement relative to each other with said bladder received therebetween so as to receive a varying compressive force depending on the degree of pivoting movement of said planar elements.
- 38. A methodology as in claim 34, wherein said at least two members are received for axial twisting movement relative to each other with said bladder secured therebetween so as to receive a varying torsional force depending on the degree of twisting movement of said at least two members.
- 39. A methodology as in claim 34, wherein said two members include one support member with said bladder at least partly supported thereon and one movable member movable relative to said support member for engaging said bladder between said two members so as to transmit said actuation force to said bladder.
- 40. A methodology as in claim 33, further including the step of providing constant force actuation means for applying said actuation force to said bladder actuation means, said actuation force being at least a generally constant force.
- 41. A methodology as in claim 40, wherein said constant force actuation means includes at least one constant force spring associated with said bladder actuation means so as to apply said actuation force thereto.
- 42. A methodology as in claim 41, wherein said bladder actuation means further includes a flexible webbing interconnecting with said at least one constant force spring and engaged with a predetermined number of said bladders in a given device so as to respectively apply said actuation force thereto.
- 43. A methodology as in claim 41, wherein said constant force actuation means further includes a second constant force spring operative in tandem with said at least one constant force spring for applying said actuation force to said bladder actuation means.
- 44. A methodology as in claim 32, said methodology further including the step of providing constant force actuation means including a resilient member for imparting a force directly to said bladder tending to push fluid from said bladder secondary region towards said bladder principal region.
- 45. A methodology as in claim 44, wherein said resilient member comprises one of at least one elastic band received about a portion of said bladder, and a resilient clip with opposing legs placed in contact with at least a portion of said bladder so as to impart a squeezing force thereto.
- 46. A methodology as in claim 32, wherein:
- said main support body includes a plurality of fluid support bladders with fluid therein; and
- said methodology further includes the step of providing a corresponding plurality of constant forces respectively to said plurality of bladders, for independently acting on a corresponding one of said bladders with a force tending to push fluid from such bladder secondary region towards said principal region of said support bladder.
- 47. A methodology as in claim 46, further including the step of selecting the amount of fluid originally introduced into a fluid support bladder, and selecting the fluid capacity of each bladder, together with a predetermined selected value for said constant force, such that the resulting bladder adjustability will accommodate patient 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 range of from about 0.2 PSI to about 0.5 PSI.
- 48. A self-adjusting pressure relief patient support methodology, comprising the steps of:
- providing a main support body for receiving a patient thereon, and having at least one adjustable fluid support bladder with fluid therein; and
- physically applying a constant force to said fluid support bladder using potential energy, for automatically adjusting said bladder so as to maintain a generally constant predetermined internal pressure in said bladder responsive to changing patient load on said main support body;
- wherein said bladder comprises a fluid sealable membrane adapted to be variably compressed by the action of elements pressing thereon, for tending to segregate fluid therein between a principal region of said bladder primarily intended for patient support and a secondary region of said bladder not primarily intended for patient support;
- said methodology further including the step of providing bladder actuation means, responsive to an actuation force applied thereto for acting on said bladder with a force tending to push fluid from said secondary region thereof into said principal region thereof for patient support; and
- further including the step of providing constant force actuation means for applying said actuation force to said bladder actuation means, said actuation force being at least a generally constant force;
- wherein said constant force actuation means includes a counterweight arrangement associated with said bladder actuation means so as to apply said actuation force thereto.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 08/253,982 filed Jun. 3, 1994.
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