Claims
- 1. A patient support, comprising:
- a body of resilient foam material having a predetermined thickness substantially in a range of about 6 to 9 centimeters, a density of at least about 2.5 pounds per cubic foot, a 25 percent indentation load deflection rating of at least about 50 pounds, and defining at least one main patient support surface thereon, said surface defining a plurality of independent support segments with respective separations therebetween and adjacent relatively rounded upper edges with a predetermined radius of curvature; and
- a stretchable covering for said body inclusive of said one main patient support surface thereof, said covering defining a base layer of woven fabric comprised of elastic synthetic fibers and a water resistant coating layer on said base layer, which is stretchable with said base layer so that said stretchable covering can stretch into separations between said independent support segments so as to permit independent action thereof whenever said patient support receives a patient on said body main patient support surface.
- 2. A patient support as in claim 1, wherein said base layer is stretchable at least along one major axis thereof.
- 3. A patient support as in claim 2, wherein said base layer comprises a two-way Rochelle knit of polyester material.
- 4. A patient support as in claim 2, wherein said coating layer comprises an application of urethane to said base layer.
- 5. A patient support as in claim 4, wherein said coating layer of urethane comprises an application of clear urethane at least about 1 mil thick.
- 6. A patient support as in claim 4, wherein said body of resilient foam material comprises a generally rectangular wheelchair cushion and said independent support segments comprise generally cube shaped elements.
- 7. A patient support as in claim 6, wherein said generally cube shaped elements have adjacent separations of at least about 3 millimeters.
- 8. A patient support as in claim 4, wherein said body of resilient foamed material comprises a mattress pad.
- 9. A patient support as in claim 8, wherein said independent support segments comprise convolutions.
- 10. A patient support as in claim 8, wherein said independent support segments comprise generally rectangular shaped elements with air channels therebetween.
- 11. A patient support as in claim 1, wherein said base layer is stretchable at least along two mutually perpendicular major axes thereof.
- 12. A patient support as in claim 11, wherein said base layer comprises a four-way Rochelle knit of polyester material.
- 13. A patient support as in claim 12, wherein said coating layer comprises an application of clear urethane at least about 1 mil thick.
- 14. An improved wheelchair cushion comprising a generally rectangular body of resilient foam material having a predetermined thickness substantially in a range of about 6 to 9 centimeters, a density of at least about 2.5 pounds per cubic foot, a 25 percent indentation load deflection rating of at least about 50 pounds, and an upper support surface comprised of a plurality of projections extending though about one-half the thickness of said body, said projections further having adjacent relatively rounded edges at said upper support surface with a predetermined radius of curvature for said adjacent edges of at least about 5 millimeters, and having peripheral relatively rounded edges about the periphery of said upper support surface with a predetermined radius of curvature for said peripheral edges of at least about 10 millimeters, and further having a predetermined separation distance between adjacent projections of at least about 2 millimeters, so that said plurality of projections provide improved independent action and support of a patient thereon while overall thickness of said body is relatively minimized to facilitate patient movement onto and off from a wheelchair with which said cushion is used.
- 15. An improved wheelchair cushion as in claim 14, wherein said predetermined body thickness is about 7.6 centimeters, said body density is about 2.8 pounds per cubic foot, said 25 percent indentation load deflection rating is about 55 pounds, said adjacent edge radius of curvature is about 10 millimeters, said peripheral edge radius of curvature is about 19 millimeters, and said separation distance is at least about 3 millimeters.
- 16. An improved wheelchair cushion as in claim 15, wherein said separation distance increases from about 3 millimeters relatively adjacent the base of said projections to about 5 millimeters adjacent said upper support surface.
- 17. An improved wheelchair cushion as in claim 14, wherein said projections comprise generally cube shaped elements having sides substantially in a range of from 3.5 to 5.5 centimeters.
- 18. An improved wheelchair cushion as in claim 14, further including air channels formed at the base of said respective projections and extending out to lateral side edges of said body.
- 19. An improved wheelchair cushion as in claim 18, wherein said air channels comprise circular channels having diameters substantially in a range of from 6 millimeters to 9 millimeters.
- 20. An improved wheelchair cushion as in claim 18, further including generally water resistant cover means received about said rectangular body.
- 21. An improved wheelchair cushion as in claim 20, wherein said cover means are removable and elastic for stretching at least part way down into separations between adjacent projections whenever a patient is seated on said cushion.
- 22. An improved wheelchair cushion as in claim 21, wherein said cover means includes a woven fabric base layer of elastic synthetic fibers and a water resistant coating layer of polyurethane secured to said base layer.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/903,790, filed Jun. 24, 1992 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,459,896.
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