USE OF NON-NEWTONIAN FLUID IN MATTRESS FOR RESUSCITATION AND PRESSURE DIFFUSION
20200008584 ยท 2020-01-09
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Abstract
An infant care device and mattress for use with the infant care device for supporting the weight of an infant during normal use and during resuscitation. The mattress includes a non-Newtonian fluid that supports the weight of the infant. The non-Newtonian fluid allows the mattress to act as a pressure diffusing mattress when the infant patient is placed on the mattress for an extended period of time. The non-Newtonian fluid reacts to a force applied to the mattress, such as during resuscitation, such that the non-Newtonian fluid stiffens and provides the required support for the infant during such resuscitation. The non-Newtonian fluid is contained in one or more flexible pouches positioned within a mattress body. The mattress of the present disclosure thus replaces the need for a separate foam mattress and pressure diffusing mattress.
Claims
1. A mattress for use in supporting an infant patient, comprising: a mattress body having a open interior surrounded by a series of outer walls; and a non-Newtonian fluid positioned in the open interior of the mattress body for supporting the infant patient when the infant patient is placed on the mattress.
2. The mattress of claim 1 wherein the non-Newtonian fluid is a shear thickening fluid in which the shear stress of the fluid increase in a non-linear manner based on a shear rate of a force applied to the non-Newtonian fluid increases.
3. The mattress of claim 1 wherein the non-Newtonian fluid is contained within a flexible pouch sized to be received within the open interior of the mattress body.
4. The mattress of claim 1 wherein the mattress includes a pair of flexible pouches each containing the non-Newtonian fluid and positioned within the open interior.
5. The mattress of claim 4 wherein the pair of flexible pouches are separated by a layer of foam.
6. The mattress of claim 1 further comprising: a plurality of fluid cells formed within the open interior of the mattress body; and a plurality of fluid pouches each positioned within one of the plurality of fluid cells, wherein each of the fluid pouches includes the non-Newtonian fluid.
7. The mattress of claim 6 wherein the plurality of fluid cells are formed by lattice member.
8. The mattress of claim 7 wherein the lattice member is formed from foam and is removable from the open interior of the mattress body.
9. The mattress of claim 1 wherein the non-Newtonian fluid is selected from a group consisting of PVA and borax and a silica suspended in polyethylene Glycol.
10. An infant care device for use with an infant patient comprising: a plurality of sensors operable to monitor physical parameters of the infant patient; and a mattress sized to support the infant patient within the infant care device, the mattress comprising: a mattress body having a open interior surrounded by a series of outer walls; and a non-Newtonian fluid contained in the open interior of the mattress body for supporting the infant patient when the infant patient is placed on the mattress.
11. The infant care device of claim 10 wherein the non-Newtonian fluid is contained within a flexible pouch sized to be received within the open interior of the mattress body.
12. The infant care device of claim 10 wherein the mattress includes a pair of flexible pouches each containing the non-Newtonian fluid and positioned within the open interior.
13. The infant care device of claim 12 wherein the pair of flexible pouches are separated by a layer of foam.
14. The infant care device of claim 10 further comprising: a plurality of fluid cells formed within the open interior of the mattress body; and a plurality of fluid pouches each positioned within one of the plurality of fluid cells, wherein each of the fluid pouches includes the non-Newtonian fluid.
15. The infant care device of claim 14 wherein the plurality of fluid cells are formed by lattice member.
16. A mattress for use in supporting an infant patient, comprising: a mattress body; and a non-Newtonian fluid contained in the mattress body for supporting the infant patient when the infant patient is placed on the mattress.
17. The mattress of claim 16 wherein the non-Newtonian fluid is contained within a flexible pouch.
18. The mattress of claim 16 wherein the mattress includes a pair of flexible pouches each containing the non-Newtonian fluid and a layer of foam positioned between the pair of flexible pouches.
19. The mattress of claim 16 further comprising: a plurality of fluid cells formed within the mattress body; and a plurality of fluid pouches each positioned within one of the plurality of fluid cells, wherein each of the fluid pouches includes the non-Newtonian fluid.
20. The mattress of claim 19 wherein the plurality of fluid cells are formed by lattice member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The drawings illustrate the best mode presently contemplated of carrying out the disclosure. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0021] Referring now to
[0022] While the infant patient 22 is supported on the mattress 24, there may be an emergency need to perform resuscitation on the infant patient 22. Such resuscitation typically includes applying pressure to the chest of the infant patient while the infant patient 22 is supported on the mattress 24. For such situations, it is desirable for the mattress 24 to be sufficiently firm such that the mattress 24 does not give upon the application of force to the infant patient 22.
[0023] During normal situations where resuscitation is not needed, it is desirable that the mattress 24 be sufficiently compliant such that the mattress 24 diffuses the force applied to the mattress 24 by the weight of the infant patient 22.
[0024] As described above, the infant care device 10 of the present disclosure includes a mattress 24 that is specifically designed such that the mattress 24 can be used to support the infant patient for extended periods of time and can also be used to support the infant patient during resuscitation.
[0025] In accordance with the present disclosure, the non-Newtonian fluid is defined as a fluid that does not follow Newton's Law of Viscosity. Specifically, the viscosity of a non-Newtonian fluid is dependent on the shear rate applied to the fluid rather than a normal fluid in which the shear stress is directly proportional to the shear rate. In normal fluids, the viscosity is constant while in a non-Newtonian fluid, the relationship between shear stress and shear rate is not directly proportional.
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[0027] Generally, the non-Newtonian fluid is a colloid made up of two parts, a base liquid and a particulate suspension. When a lower amount of force is applied to the top of the mattress and thus to the non-Newtonian fluid 42, the particles in the non-Newtonian fluid move through the base fluid without interacting with each other to a large degree. During this low application of force, the non-Newtonian fluid acts as a fluid and can support the infant patient.
[0028] However, when a large force is applied quickly, such as during resuscitation of the infant patient, the pressure applied to the surface of the non-Newtonian fluid overwhelms the repulsive forces and the particles contained within the non-Newtonian fluid clump together to form a harder structure (hydroclusters) which results in a large increase in viscosity as can be seen in the diagram of
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[0031] This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the invention. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal languages of the claims.