NON-SLIP CUSHION
20200345152 ยท 2020-11-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
B32B27/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B27/304
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47C27/146
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B32B5/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B3/266
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47C7/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B32B5/245
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47C7/35
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B32B2250/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61G7/057
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47C7/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C7/35
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B32B3/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A non-slip cushion includes a layer of a honeycomb gel for diminishing high pressure areas to reduce pressure ulcers.
Claims
1. A non-slip cushion including: a) a first layer comprising a sheet of an elastomeric gel material, the first layer including a plurality of open cells, each cell bounded by an upstanding cell wall, b) a second layer formed from a foam material, and c) a non-slip covering for the layers.
2. A non-slip cushion according to claim 1 further comprising a third layer formed from a foam material, the first layer being positioned in between the second layer and the third layer.
3. A non-slip cushion according to claim 1 wherein the foam material is a memory foam.
4. A non-slip cushion according to claim 1 wherein the non-slip covering is impervious to aqueous materials.
5. A non-slip cushion according to claim 1 wherein the plurality of open cells is arranged in a honeycomb-like design.
6. A non-slip cushion according to claim 1 wherein pressure applied normally to a first cell wall is distributed to cell walls neighboring the first cell wall.
7. A non-slip cushion according to claim 6 wherein the pressure is distributed after a predetermined threshhold pressure is exceeded.
8. A non-slip cushion according to claim 1 wherein the ratio of maximum pressure to average pressure calculated from pressure mapping measurement, measured as the cushion is in use by an individual, ranges from 1.6 to 5.0, when the contact area ranges from 86 to 96 percent.
9. A non-slip cushion according to claim 8 wherein the ratio ranges from 2.0 to 4.6.
10. A non-slip cushion according to claim 9 wherein the ratio ranges from 2.3 to 4.3
11. A non-slip cushion according to claim 1 wherein the maximum pressure measured by pressure mapping when the cushion is under average load does not exceed 120 psi when the contact area ranges from 86 to 96 percent.
12. A non-slip cushion according to claim 11 wherein the maximum pressure does not exceed 100 psi.
13. A non-slip cushion according to claim 1 wherein the average pressure measured by pressure mapping does not exceed 50 psi. A non-slip cushion according to claim 13 wherein the average pressure does not exceed 40 psi.
15. A non-slip cushion according to claim 1 wherein at least a portion of the plurality of cells include a secondary support wall extending from one locus on the cell wall to another locus on the cell wall for transimitting elastic force between the cell wall loci.
16. A non-slip cushion according to claim 1 wherein the first layer comprises a first sublayer and a second sublayer, wherein the extent to which a normal force applied to a cell is transmitted to neighboring cells in the first layer differs from the extent to which a normal force is transmitted to neighboring cells in the second layer.
17. A non-slip cushion according to claim 16 wherein the extend to which a normal force applied to a cell is transmitted to neighboring cells is less in the first layer than in the second layer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] The cushion of the present invention includes at least one layer formed from a polymeric gel material which serves to laterally redistribute pressure applied to the upper surface of the layer of polymeric gel material. The polymeric gel material preferably has a honeycomb-like structure, that is, the polymeric gel material preferably has a plurality of uniformly sized open cells arranged in a regular geometric patern, such as a plurality of circles, ovals, squares, rectangles, hexagons, triangles, octagons or the like, with adjacent cells sharing adjacent cell walls. The cell walls are preferably of uniform thickness, except in the corners, where the wall can be thicker to provide extra strength for ease of manufacture. The polymeric gel material can be formed in two or more sub layers having different geometries, and/or which sub layers are formed from materials having differing physical properties such as differing elasticities or yield points. For example, the polymeric gel material can be formed in an upper sublayer and lower sublayer, the upper sublayer and lower sublayer having open cells extending continuously from the top of the upper sublayer to the bottom of the lower sublayer, with a portion of the cells being provided with at least one additional wall extending from one locus on the cell wall to another locus on the cell wall. In one aspect, the additional cell walls are provided only in the lower sublayer, and thus serve to reinforce or stabilize the cell wall within the lower sublayer.
[0019] The non-slip cushion of the present invention is presently believed to function by redistributing applied pressure through the process of column buckling. The gel layer or insert is constructed of a dry-polymeric gel made in a lattice or honeycomb design with a number of open cells surrounded by cell walls. Each gel cell wall is capable of supporting only a load up to a predetermined threshhold, so that when the threshold is surpassed, the wall buckles under, this then passes the applied force to the walls of surrounding cells. This buckling and weight passing happens repeatedly as a normal force is applied, such as when an individual sits on the non-slip cushion, until the weight is evenly supported. The physical integrity of the gel layer is maintained because the lower sublayer includes reinforcing walls within the cells, spanning between portions of the cell walls, streghthening the lower sublayer. When the individual rises from the cushion, the collapsed cell walls return elastically to their initial conformation.
[0020] Advantageously, this action results in pressure points such as the ischium and coccyx buckling the cell walls of the cushion, without perceptible resistance while, the buttocks are supported evenly. The areas of the body that commonly develop pressure sores almost float within the cushion while the individual's weight is evenly distributed across the surface of the cushion.
[0021] Individual results may vary. Preferably, each individual with limited mobility is evaluated for likely pressure points, and the dimensions of the cushion and each of the layers within the cushion are sellected as appropriate for the individual.
[0022] Preferably, the non-slip cushion of the present invention is used in conjunction with a chair appropriate for the limited mobility individual.
[0023] The present invention provides a non-slip cushion which promotes safety by decreasing falls and providing pressure redistribution. The non-slip cushion is preferably constructed with soft anti-slip woven polyester textile covering creating an anti-slip surface on both sides. This design holds the cushion securely in place and decreasing an individual, such as a nursing home resident with decreased mobility from sliding or falling. The strong durable fluid-proof cover is easily cleaned. The cushion can be does not need Velcro straps or the like to help maintain the cushion in place on a chair, as the non-slip covering is provided on both the top and the bottom of the cushion. The gel layer provides cooling comfort and pressure redistribution. Preferably, the cushion is provided with a high density supportive foam base which prevents hammocking.
[0024] The textile cover can be, for example, 100 percent black polyester knit fabric (4.5 oz./yd.) covered with a black polyvinyl chloride resin, embossed with a dot patterned design (SN1200D, Estex Products, Inc., Holbrook, Mass.).
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[0031] Various modifications can be made in the details of the various embodiments of the articles of the present invention, all within the scope and spirit of the invention as defined by the appended claims.