Claims
- 1. A vibratory patient support system, comprising:
- a rigid support frame;
- a plurality of inflatable sacs supported upon said support frame, each said sac having an upper surface whereby said plurality of sacs forms a patient support surface;
- means for pressurizing and maintaining said sacs at a predetermined pressure;
- vibrating means separate from said pressurizing and maintaining means and operably configured generally adjacent at least a portion of said patient support surface for vibrating said portion of said patient support surface at a predetermined frequency within a predetermined frequency range, so that while said plurality of sacs are maintained at said predetermined pressure, said portion of said patient support surface is simultaneously vibrated at said predetermined frequency.
- 2. The patient support system as in claim 1, wherein said sacs are disposed to extend transversely across said support frame generally along the length thereof.
- 3. The patient support system as in claim 2, wherein said support frame is articulatable in sections with at least one said section corresponding to the general area of a patient's chest, said vibrating means being disposed within at least one said sac located in said section corresponding to the general area of a patient's chest.
- 4. The patient support system as in claim 1, wherein said inflatable sacs are low air loss sacs.
- 5. The patient support system as in claim 1, wherein said means for pressurizing and maintaining said sacs at a predetermined pressure further comprises:
- means for pressurizing said inflatable sacs in a first constant pressure mode so that said inflatable sacs are maintained at a relatively constant predetermined pressure whereby a patient resting upon said support surface is supported at a predetermined relatively constant pressure;
- means for pressurizing said inflatable sacs in a second pulsation mode whereby at least two alternate sets of said inflatable sacs are alternately inflated and deflated so as to provide alternating pressure point relief to a patient resting upon said support surface;
- means for pressurizing said inflatable sacs in a third turning mode whereby generally oppositely disposed portions of said inflatable sacs are alternately inflated and deflated so that a patient resting upon said sacs can be automatically tilted from side-to-side;
- whereby said patient support system is switchable from one of said modes of operation to any other of said modes of operation with said vibrating means being independently actuable and controllable from any of said modes of operation.
- 6. The patient support system as in claim 1, further comprising a means for variably controlling said vibrating means.
- 7. The patient support system as in claim 6, wherein said means for variably controlling said vibrating means comprises means for varying the frequency of vibration of said patient support surface.
- 8. The patient support system as in claim 6, wherein said means for variably controlling said vibrating means comprises means for varying the magnitude of vibration of said patient support surface.
- 9. The patient support system as in claim 6, wherein said means for variably controlling said vibrating means comprises means for varying the frequency and magnitude of vibration of said patient support surface.
- 10. The patient support system as in claim 6, wherein said vibrating means comprises a pneumatic vibrating system.
- 11. The patient support system as in claim 6, wherein said means for variably controlling said vibrating means comprises means for varying the sequence of vibration of said patient support surface.
- 12. A vibratory patient support system, comprising:
- a rigid support frame;
- a plurality of inflatable sacs supported by said support frame, each said sac having an upper surface whereby said plurality of sacs forms a patient support surface;
- means for pressurizing and maintaining said sacs at a predetermined pressure;
- a pneumatic vibrating system separate from said pressurizing and maintaining means for vibrating at least a portion of said patient support surface at a predetermined frequency, so that while said plurality of sacs are maintained at said predetermined pressure, said portion of said patient support surface is simultaneously vibrated at said predetermined frequency, said pneumatic vibrating system further comprising
- a source of pressurized air;
- at least one inflatable cell disposed within at least one said inflatable sac generally at the top thereof, said inflatable cell being supported within said sac, said inflatable cell being in pneumatic communication with said source of pressurized air;
- controllable valve means between said source of pressurized air and said inflatable cell, said valve means operating to alternately supply pressurized air from said pressurized air source to said inflatable cell and to vent pressurized air from said inflatable cell at said predetermined frequency, whereby said inflatable cell pneumatically pulsates just below said upper surface of said sac thereby imparting vibrational forces to said patient support surface; and a control circuit for controlling the operational frequency of said controllable valve means; and
- means for variably controlling said pneumatic vibrating system.
- 13. The patient support system as in claim 12, further comprising a plurality of said inflatable cells disposed within at least two said sacs.
- 14. The patient support system as in claim 12, further comprising a plurality of said inflatable cells, whereby at least two of said inflatable cells are disposed within at least one said inflatable sac.
- 15. The patient support system as in claim 12, wherein said inflatable cell is generally tubular in shape and disposed lengthwise relative said inflatable sac.
- 16. The patient support system as in claim 12, wherein said pneumatic vibrating system is in operative communication with said means for pressurizing and maintaining said sacs at a predetermined pressure, said pneumatic vibrating system and pressurizing and maintaining means sharing said source of pressurized air.
- 17. The patient support system as in claim 12, wherein said controllable valve means comprises a first solenoid valve for pressurizing said inflatable cell from said source of pressurized air, and a second solenoid valve for venting said inflatable cell, said control circuit signaling said solenoid valves to alternately pressurize and vent said inflatable cell at said predetermined frequency.
- 18. The patient support system as in claim 12, wherein said controllable valve means comprises a three-way valve for alternately pressurizing and venting said inflatable cell, said control circuit signaling said three-way valve to cycle between a pressurizing and venting condition at said predetermined frequency.
- 19. The patient support system as in claim 12, further comprising means for variably controlling said source of pressurized air so that the magnitude of vibrational forces imparted to said patient support surface can be varied.
- 20. The patient support system according to claim 19, wherein said source of pressurized air is a variable speed blower, whereby said variably controlling means operates to control the speed of said blower.
- 21. The patient support system as in claim 12, wherein said inflatable cell further comprises a diaphragm generally at the top thereof just below said upper surface of said inflatable sac, said diaphragm acting to snap against said upper surface upon said inflatable cell being pressurized and retract from said upper surface upon said inflatable cell being deflated.
- 22. A low air loss patient support system of the type having a plurality of alternately disposed low air loss sacs supported on a bed frame, means for pressurizing the sacs, and control means for maintaining the sacs at a predetermined pressure, the upper surfaces of the low air loss sacs forming a patient support surface, said low air loss patient support system further comprising means disposed within certain of said low air loss sacs for imparting vibrational forces to at least a portion of said patient support surface while said sacs are maintained at said predetermined pressure.
- 23. The low air loss patient support system as in claim 22, wherein said low air loss sacs are divided into sections and said control means for maintaining said sacs at a predetermined pressure comprises means for computing and maintaining a height and weight specific pressure profile for each said section, said vibrational forces imparting means disposed internal to at least one said low air loss sac and independently actuable and controllable relative said control means for maintaining said sacs at a predetermined pressure.
- 24. The low air loss patient support system as in claim 22, wherein at least one said section is an upper torso section corresponding to the general area of a patient's upper torso when said patient is placed upon said support system, said vibrational forces imparting means operating to impart vibrational forces to at least a portion of said patient support surface of said upper torso section.
- 25. The low air loss patient support system as in claim 24, wherein said patient support system can function in at least two operational modes, said vibrational forces imparting means being independently actuable and controllable in any of said operational modes.
- 26. A vibratory therapy device, comprising:
- an inflatable patient support surface;
- means for maintaining said inflatable patient support surface at a predetermined pressure profile, said maintaining means controlling the internal relative pressure of said inflatable patient support surface; and
- means independent of said maintaining means and operably configured generally adjacent at least a portion of the upper surface of said patient support surface for simultaneously imparting vibrational forces to at least said portion of said patient support surface while at least the remainder of said patient support surface is separately maintained at said predetermined pressure profile.
- 27. The vibratory therapy device as in claim 26, wherein said inflatable patient support surface comprises a plurality of inflatable low air loss sacs supported upon a rigid support structure.
- 28. A vibratable inflatable sac for use with an inflatable patient support system having a plurality of said inflatable sacs forming at least a portion of a patient support surface, said vibratable inflatable sac comprising:
- at least one internal chamber;
- means for connecting said internal chamber to a source of pressurized air so that said inflatable sac can be pressurized and maintained at a predetermined pressure;
- pneumatic vibrating means disposed generally at the top of said inflatable sac; and
- means for connecting said vibrating means to a source of pressurized air so that said vibrating means can be alternately pressurized and vented at a predetermined frequency, thereby imparting a vibrational force to the top of said inflatable sac.
- 29. The vibratable inflatable sac as in claim 28, wherein said sac is a low air loss inflatable sac.
- 30. A vibratory therapy device, comprising:
- an inflatable patient support surface comprising a plurality of inflatable low air loss sacs supported upon a rigid support structure;
- means for maintaining said inflatable patient support surface at a predetermined pressure profile, said maintaining means controlling the internal relative pressure of said inflatable patient support surface; and
- means independent of said maintaining means for simultaneously imparting vibrational forces to at least a portion of said patient support surface while said patient support surface is separately maintained at said predetermined pressure profile, said means for imparting vibrational forces comprising at least one pressurizable cell disposed internal to one of said low air loss sacs, said pressurizable cell being separately inflatable and ventable from said low air loss sac so as to expand and contract within said low air loss sac thereby imparting vibrational forces to said patient support surface.
- 31. A vibratory patient support system, comprising:
- a rigid support frame;
- a plurality of inflatable sacs supported by said support frame, each said sac having an upper surface whereby said plurality of sacs form a patient support surface;
- means for pressurizing and maintaining said sacs at a predetermined pressure;
- a pneumatic vibrating system separate from said pressurizing and maintaining means for vibrating at least a portion of said patient support surface at a predetermined frequency, so that while said plurality of sacs are maintained at said predetermined pressure, said portion of said patient support surface is simultaneously vibrated at said predetermined frequency, said pneumatic vibrating system further comprising:
- a source of pressurized air;
- at least one inflatable cell disposed generally adjacent said upper surface of at least one said inflatable sac, said inflatable cell being in pneumatic communication with said source of pressurized air;
- controllable valve means between said source of pressurized air and said inflatable cell, said valve means operating to alternately supply pressurized air from said pressurized air source to said inflatable cell and to vent pressurized air form said inflatable cell at a predetermined frequency, whereby said inflatable cell pneumatically pulsates imparting vibrational forces to said patient support surface; and
- means for controlling said controllable valve means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/350,715, filed on Dec. 7, 1994, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/201,042, filed on Feb. 24, 1994, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/898,970, filed Jun. 15, 1992, which was abandoned upon the filing of Ser. No. 08/201,042, and which application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/555,319, filed Jul. 19, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,121,513, which application is a divisional application of Ser. No. 07/355,755, filed on May 22, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,949,414, which application is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 07/321,255, filed Mar. 9, 1989, now abandoned.
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