Claims
- 1. A mattress pad, comprising:
- a generally rectangular base of resilient material, said base having a relative longitudinal axis, and a generally planar support surface on one side of said base adapted for resting on a mattress or the like; and
- a plurality of elongated members formed of resilient material, and integrally associated with side base on a second side thereof opposite said one said thereof, said elongated members being situated parallel to one another and generally perpendicular to said base longitudinal axis, with predetermined constant longitudinal spacing between adjacent such members so as to form a uniform support surface with said second side;
- wherein each of said elongated members have generally the same predetermined profile, viewed in a cross-sectional plane situated parallel to said base longitudinal axis and normal to said base second side, said profile having at least three distinct regions of different widths, whereby progressive collapse of said members responsive to a load received thereon results in varying resilient support characteristics presented to such load, so that relatively heavier loads are correspondingly provided relatively greater resilient support even though said pad has a uniform support surface on said second side thereof with said members all having predetermined constant spacing therebetween; and
- wherein said different width regions include at least one relatively smaller width region which is situated in said profile so as to have at least one relatively larger width region between itself and said base.
- 2. A mattress pad as in claim 1, wherein said different width regions include at least a second relatively smaller width region situated in said profile immediately adjacent to said base, to permit rocking action of a given elongated member about such second smaller width region, even after collapse of such given elongated member, whereby the transmission of frictional dragging forces to loads supported on such given elongated member is minimized.
- 3. A mattress pad as in claim 1, wherein said predetermined constant longitudinal spacing between adjacent elongated members is adequate to permit substantial deformation thereof along the longitudinal axis of said pad without frictional engagement between adjacent such members, whereby such freedom of movement of said members minimizes the transmission of shear forces to loads supported thereon.
- 4. A mattress pad as in claim 1, wherein said predetermined profiles are symmetrical about a centerline thereof, and said predetermined constant spacing defines troughs between adjacent elongated members, which troughs have a shape and size of said predetermined profiles when inverted.
- 5. A mattress pad as in claim 4, wherein:
- said resilient material comprises a foamed man-made material; and
- said different width regions include at least one smaller width region which cooperates with an adjacent trough to form an air channel through which air is pumped outwardly therefrom as progressive collapse of its associated elongated member results in compression of such smaller width region.
- 6. A resilient supplemental patient support pad for use on a mattress, for providing differential support characteristics to a patient using a uniform patterned support surface, said pad comprising:
- a rectangular base of resilient material having first and second support surfaces on opposite sides thereof, said base having a relative longitudinal axis;
- a planar surface defined by said first surface; and
- a plurality of step-wise progressively collapsible resilient means for providing corresponding step-wise increasing resilient support therewith as respective collapsing action thereof progresses, said plurality of resilient means being integrally formed with said base on said second support surface thereof, and being substantially identical to one another for defining a patient support surface with a uniform repeating pattern thereover;
- wherein differential patient support is provided over said patient support surface without requiring differential formation of said plurality of resilient means in said patient support surface; and further
- wherein said resilient means each comprise a respective rib situated perpendicularly to said base longitudinal axis, said plurality of ribs being spaced at respective predetermined intervals along said second support surface so as to define troughs between adjacent such ribs; and
- said ribs each comprise a stacked array of at least three distinct steps of differing widths, such array of at least three distinct steps of differing widths, such array being symmetrical about a perpendicular centerline thereof, and with two of said steps having relatively larger widths and being separated by the third step of relatively narrower width.
- 7. A patient support pad as in claim 6, wherein said predetermined intervals are established such that said troughs each define a profile corresponding to a rib symmetrical array when inverted.
- 8. A patient support pad as in claim 6, wherein said rib stacked arrays each include at least four distinct steps of differing widths, and wherein relatively lesser width steps are compressed by receipt of a given load to a rib before relatively larger width areas of such rib are compressed thereby.
- 9. A resilient pad having a plurality of mutually parallel, upstanding ribs integrally formed with a base for defining a primary patient support surface, with a constant predetermined spacing between adjacent of said ribs defining troughs therebetween, wherein each of said ribs have the same predetermined symmetrical cross-section, and said troughs each have a shape corresponding to said symmetrical cross-section inverted, and further wherein said symmetrical shape defines a plurality of stepped resilient support regions, whereby different portions of said primary support surface may differentially support patients thereon by virtue of step-wise progressive rib compression in order from relatively smaller to relatively larger width regions of said ribs, with said plurality of ribs providing a uniform pattern on said patient support surface, and wherein said symmetrical cross-section includes at least three stepped regions of differing widths such that no two adjacent regions in a given rib have the same width.
- 10. A resilient pad as in claim 9, wherein said symmetrical cross-section further includes a fourth stepped region, and wherein the region closest to said base provides a pivoting action for its associated rib relative said pad, to afford some movement relative said base for a patient supported on said patient support surface, with minimized shear forces transmitted to such patient.
- 11. A resilient pad as in claim 9, wherein said upstanding ribs are generally flat along the free upstanding edges thereof, so that a patient is received on a generally planar surface.
- 12. A resilient pad as in claim 9, wherein said base is generally rectangular and has a relative longitudinal axis, and said ribs are situated generally perpendicular to said base longitudinal axis and extend between opposing side edges of such base.
Parent Case Info
Benefit of earlier filing date is claimed based on U.S. Ser. No. 07/114,529, filed 10/28/87 now U.S. Pat. No. D307,687, and U.S. Ser. No. 07/129,089 filed 10/28/87 now U.S. Pat. No. D307,688.
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