System and mattress for preventing pressure wounds
11969385 ยท 2024-04-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61G2205/60
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C27/082
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G7/05776
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61G7/057
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C27/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present invention relates to a system (100) for preventing pressure wounds. The system (100) comprises a pump (4) for supplying or evacuating air to or from a mattress (2). The mattress (2) comprises at least two air channel systems (8) and a hose (6). The hose (6) comprises a connector unit (10) at the distal end for connecting the mattress (2) to a receiving unit (12) provided on the pump (4). The connector unit (10) is provided with an information carrier (54) carrying information, which is readable by the pump (4), for operating the at least two channel systems (8) independently of each other.
Claims
1. A system for preventing pressure wounds, said system comprising: a mattress (2); a pump (4) for supplying or evacuating air to or from the mattress (2); wherein the mattress (2) comprises at least two air channel systems (8) and an integrally attached hose (6); said hose (6) comprising a connector unit (10) at the distal end that is directly connected to a receiving unit (12) provided on the pump (4); said connector unit (10) being provided with an information carrier (54) carrying information comprising operating parameters specific to the mattress (2), wherein the information is readable by the pump (4), for operating the at least two air channel systems (8) of the mattress (2) independently of each other.
2. The system according to claim 1, wherein the information carrier (54) is a Radio Frequency Identification, RFID, tag, readable by a RFID reader (48) provided in the pump (4).
3. The system according to claim 1, wherein the information carrier (54) is a Near Field Communication, NFC, tag, readable by a NFC reader (48) provided in the pump (4).
4. The system according to claim 1, wherein the connector unit (10) is provided with a protrusion (52) adapted to mate with a corresponding cut-in-portion in the receiving unit (12).
5. The system according to claim 1, wherein the mattress comprises two independent air channel systems (8A, 8B).
6. The system according to claim 1, wherein the mattress comprises four independent air channel systems (8C, 8D, 8E, 8F).
7. The system according to claim 1, wherein the connector unit (10) comprises a lid (68) that closes the connector unit (10) air tight when the connector unit (10) is in a disconnected state.
8. A mattress (2) for preventing pressure wounds, the mattress (2) comprising: at least two air channel systems (8), which are configured to receive air from and evacuate air to a pump (4); an integrally attached hose (6) comprising a connector unit (10) at the distal end that is directly connected to a receiving unit (12) provided on the pump (4); said connector unit (10) being provided with an information carrier (54) carrying information comprising operating parameters specific to the mattress (2), wherein the information is readable by the pump (4), wherein the at least two air channel systems (8), during use, are operable independently of each other.
9. The mattress (2) according to claim 8, wherein the information carrier (54) is a Radio Frequency Identification, RFID, tag, readable by a RFID reader (48) provided in the pump (4).
10. The mattress (2) according to claim 8, wherein the information carrier (54) is a Near Field Communication, NFC, tag, readable by a NFC reader (48) provided in the pump (4).
11. The mattress (2) according to claim 8, wherein the connector unit (10) is provided with a protrusion (52) adapted to mate with a corresponding cut-in-portion in the receiving unit (12) of the pump (4).
12. The mattress (2) according to claim 8, wherein the mattress comprises two independent air channel systems (8A, 8B).
13. The mattress (2) according to claim 8, wherein the mattress comprises four independent air channel systems (8C, 8D, 8E, 8F).
14. The mattress (2) according to claim 8, wherein the connector unit (10) comprises a lid (68) that closes the connector unit (10) air tight when the connector unit (10) is in a disconnected state.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) The invention is now described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(9) In the following, a detailed description of a system 100 for preventing pressure wounds will be made. The system 100 is schematically shown in
(10) The mattress 2 also comprises a hose 6 for connecting the mattress 2 to the pump 4. The different air channel systems 8, which are provided in the mattress 2, each enter the hose 6 at one end of the mattress 2 and extend to a distal end of the hose 6 where a connector unit 10 is provided. The hose 6, the connector unit 10 and the air channel systems 8 are all part of the mattress 2 for preventing pressure wounds.
(11) The connector unit 10 connects the mattress 2 and the different air channel systems 8 to the pump 4 and comprises an information carrier 54 (not shown in
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(13) The pump 4 further comprises an air generator, a control unit 40 and a reader 48 for reading the information carrier 54 provided in the connector unit 10. The air generator 50 may comprise compressors, air valves etc. for generating air and supplying or evacuating air to or from the air channel systems 8 of the mattress 2. The control unit 40 comprises a processor 42 and a memory 44. The memory 44 may comprise a computer program 46 or code for controlling the air generator 50 in response to the information obtained by the reader 48, which reads the information carrier 54 provided in the connector unit 10. The obtained information may relate do different operating parameters, such as type of mattress 2, number of air channel systems 8, maximal air pressure in an air channel system 8 and pressure cycle times, but are not limited to these operating parameters. The information carrier 54 may also carry program code, which is read by the reader 48 and executed by the processor 42 of the control unit 40. Thus, in context of the present description the information provided by the information carrier 54 is to be interpreted broadly including both operating parameters and program code.
(14) The reader 48 is adapted to the type of information carrier 54 that is provided in the connector unit 10. In one exemplary embodiment, the information carrier 54 may be a Radio Frequency Identification, RFID, tag, which is readable by a RFID reader 48. In another exemplary embodiment, the information carrier 54 may be a Near Field Communication, NFC, tag, which is readable by a NFC reader 48. There are many different technologies that may be used to transfer information from an information carrier 54 to a reader 48 and it is believed to be within the scope of a person skilled in the art to choose an adequate technology.
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(18) One of the advantages with the present invention is that different mattresses may be used with the same pump, without the risk of operating the mattress in a wrong way. The reason is that when one connects the connector unit 10 to the pump 4 the information carrier 54 is read by the reader 48 and the information is then used by the control unit 40 of the pump 4 to control the air generator 50 and thus the pressure in the different air channel systems 8 of the pump. There are many different regimes that may be used when controlling pressure in the air channel systems 8. For example, one air channel system 8A may be filled with air, while another air channel system 8B may be evacuated from air. This will prevent pressure wounds as the pressure will vary over time at different parts of the mattress 2. There are also other regimes, such as varying the pressure at a special location of the mattress 2 or filling two different air channels systems 8 with air, while evacuating a third air channel system from air etc.
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(20) As mentioned above the connector unit 10 also comprises an information carrier 54, which carries information about the mattress 2 to which the connector unit belongs. The information carrier may be a RFID, NFC or any other suitable tag that is readable by a reader 48 in the pump 4 and capable of carrying information about operating parameters for a specific mattress. The operating parameters may not be previously known to the control unit 40 of the pump. Thus, with the present invention it is also possible to connected a new mattress 2 to the pump 4, i.e. a mattress 2 that has been developed after the pump 4 has been put in service. This will substantially reduce the number of pumps 4 required for the preventive care of avoiding pressure wounds. This, is of course also cost saving and safer since the system will work automatically and there is no risk that nursing staff operates the mattress 2 in a wrong way. The information carrier 54 may be placed anywhere in the connector unit 10 as long as it is readable by the reader 48 in the pump 4.
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(24) Although, the present invention has been described above with reference to specific embodiments, it is not intended to be limited to the specific form set forth herein. Rather, the invention is limited only by the accompanying claims. For example, the number of independent air channel systems may be other than the two described examples of two and four. Also, three, five, six our more air channels may be used, which are operated independently from each other by the pump. The information carrier 54, may not only be a RFID or NFC tag, but could also be a memory card in the connector unit that is electromechanically coupled to the pump 4.
(25) In the claims, the term comprises/comprising does not exclude the presence of other elements or steps. Furthermore, although individually listed, a plurality of means or elements may be implemented by e.g. a single unit or processor. Additionally, although individual features may be included in different claims, these may possibly advantageously be combined, and the inclusion in different claims does not imply that a combination of features is not feasible and/or advantageous. In addition, singular references do not exclude a plurality. The terms a, an, first, second etc do not preclude a plurality. Reference signs in the claims are provided merely as a clarifying example and shall not be construed as limiting the scope of the claims in any way.