PRESSURE REDISTRIBUTION MATTRESS
20240156278 ยท 2024-05-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C21/046
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47C31/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
There is described a pressure redistribution mattress comprising an inner support structure housing a pressure redistribution assembly including a plurality of air cells connected by means of a pressure redistribution system. The air cells are spaced apart from one another to form gaps between the air cells and the gaps are filled with supporting spacers formed of an open-structured, non-foam supportive material consisting of a three-dimensional elastic arrangement of polymer filaments allowing circulation of air and moisture.
Claims
1-22. (canceled)
23. A pressure redistribution mattress comprising an inner support structure housing a pressure redistribution assembly including a plurality of air cells connected by means of a pressure redistribution system, wherein the air cells are spaced apart from one another to form gaps between the air cells, and wherein the gaps are filled with supporting spacers formed of an open-structured, non-foam supportive material consisting of a three-dimensional elastic arrangement of polymer filaments allowing circulation of air and moisture.
24. The pressure redistribution mattress according to claim 23, wherein the supporting spacers are separate from the air cells and interposed between the air cells.
25. The pressure redistribution mattress according to claim 23, wherein the inner support structure comprises a flexible supporting frame member with a longitudinal space configured and dimensioned to receive the pressure redistribution assembly and supporting spacers.
26. The pressure redistribution mattress according to claim 25, wherein the flexible supporting frame member includes a pair of longitudinal sidewalls encasing the pressure redistribution assembly and supporting spacers, and wherein a central portion of each longitudinal sidewall is provided with at least one transversal aperture that ensures circulation of air and moisture between the longitudinal space and lateral sides of the mattress.
27. The pressure redistribution mattress according to claim 26, wherein each transversal aperture consists of a transversal cut-out formed in an upper side of each longitudinal sidewall.
28. The pressure redistribution mattress according to claim 25, wherein the flexible supporting frame member is made of a foam material.
29. The pressure redistribution mattress according to claim 28, wherein the foam material is a polyurethane foam.
30. The pressure redistribution mattress according to claim 23, wherein the inner support structure comprises a supporting layer overlying the pressure redistribution assembly and supporting spacers.
31. The pressure redistribution mattress according to claim 30, wherein the supporting layer is likewise made of an open-structured, non-foam supportive material consisting of a three-dimensional elastic arrangement of polymer filaments allowing circulation of air and moisture.
32. The pressure redistribution mattress according to claim 30, wherein the supporting layer extends in the mattress apart from a head section and a foot section of the mattress.
33. The pressure redistribution mattress according to claim 32, wherein the supporting layer extends, in the width direction, all the way between the lateral sides of the mattress.
34. The pressure redistribution mattress according to claim 23, wherein the polymer filaments are made of a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE).
35. The pressure redistribution mattress according to claim 23, wherein the inner support structure comprises a heel zone supporting element provided in a foot section of the mattress.
36. The pressure redistribution mattress according to claim 35, wherein the heel zone supporting element includes an upper supporting element made of spacer fabrics.
37. The pressure redistribution mattress according to claim 23, wherein the inner support structure comprises a soft top layer provided in a top portion of the inner support structure.
38. The pressure redistribution mattress according to claim 37, wherein the soft top layer extends over the entire top portion of the inner support structure apart from a head section of the mattress.
39. The pressure redistribution mattress according to claim 23, wherein the inner support structure comprises a head zone supporting element provided in a head section of the mattress.
40. The pressure redistribution mattress according to claim 39, wherein the head zone supporting element is made of a foam material and includes a castellated upper surface.
41. The pressure redistribution mattress according to claim 40, wherein the foam material is a polyurethane foam.
42. The pressure redistribution mattress according to claim 23, wherein the air cells are transverse air cells extending in a width direction of the mattress and wherein the supporting spacers are transverse supporting spacers filling the gaps between the air cells.
43. The pressure redistribution mattress according to claim 23, further comprising a removable cover housing the inner support structure.
44. The pressure redistribution mattress according to claim 43, wherein the removable cover is made of an air-permeable, multi-directional stretch fabric reducing shear and friction.
45. The pressure redistribution mattress according to claim 44, wherein the air-permeable, multi-directional stretch fabric is a polyurethane coated nylon fabric.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] Other features and advantages of the present invention will appear more clearly from reading the following detailed description of embodiments of the invention which are presented solely by way of non-restrictive examples and illustrated by the attached drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0036] The present invention will be described in relation to various illustrative embodiments. It shall be understood that the scope of the invention encompasses all combinations and sub-combinations of the features of the embodiments disclosed herein.
[0037] As described herein, when two or more parts or components are described as being connected, secured or coupled to one another, they can be so connected, secured or coupled directly to each other or through one or more intermediary parts.
[0038] More specifically, the invention will be described in relation to various embodiments of a pressure redistribution mattress, as depicted in
[0039] Referring to the illustrations of
[0040] The removable cover 10 is preferably made of an air-permeable, multi-directional stretch fabric reducing shear and friction, such as a polyurethane coated nylon fabric. Other cover materials could be contemplated.
[0041] The inner support structure 100 houses a pressure redistribution assembly 200 including a plurality of (here eight) air cells 210, here arranged in a transversal manner, that are connected by means of a pressure redistribution system. Only part of the pressure redistribution assembly 200 is visible in
[0042] The structure of each air cell 210 is known as such in the art, for instance from the disclosure of U.S. Pat. No. 5,634,224 A, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. It suffices to understand that each air cell 210 in essence consists of a cushioning device comprising a load-bearing envelope that includes an intake port and a pressure release port allowing air to respectively enter or exit the load-bearing envelope as a function of load applied thereon. This load-bearing envelope contains a resilient inner member (made e.g. of a polyurethane foam) that has the ability to deform under load and regain its original form in the absence of load, thus allowing air to exit or be drawn into the load-bearing envelope.
[0043] In the example illustrated in
[0044] One will appreciate that the pressure redistribution assembly 200 shown in
[0045] A key aspect of the mattress in accordance with the present invention resides in the fact that the air cells 210 are spaced apart from one another to form (here transversal) gaps 210a between the air cells 210, as is visible e.g. in
[0046] Another key aspect of the mattress according to the invention resides in the fact that the gaps 210a are filled with supporting spacers 115 (as shown in
[0047] Thanks to the invention, optimal circulation of air and moisture is ensured between the air cells 210, without compromising support and comfort for the patient or interfering with the operation of the pressure redistribution assembly 200.
[0048] Referring again to the embodiment shown in
[0049] As shown in
[0050] The flexible supporting frame member 110 may be made of a foam material, such as a polyurethane foam. While use of a foam material is contemplated, microclimate management is not compromised as air and moisture are allowed to circulate between the longitudinal space 110a and the lateral sides 1L of the mattress 1 through the transversal cut-outs 110b. As a matter of fact, the provision of the cut-outs 110b allows improved air and moisture circulation owing to the resulting Venturi effect created by the cut-outs 110b.
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[0052] The supporting layer 140 advantageously extends in the mattress 1 apart from the head section 1H and the foot section 1F of the mattress 1, and preferably extends, in the width direction, all the way between the lateral sides 1L of the mattress 1. Accordingly, air and moisture are also allowed to circulate via the supporting layer 140, which favours extraction of heat and humidity, thus further improving microclimate management.
[0053] The open-structured, non-foam supportive material used as a constituent of the aforementioned supporting spacers 115 and, by way of preference, of the supporting layer 140 consists of a three-dimensional elastic arrangement of polymer filaments allowing circulation of air and moisture, as shown in the photographic illustration of
[0054] The aforementioned supporting spacers 115 and supporting layer 140 could in effect form a single integral supporting structure. The use of individual elements may however be advantageous in terms of modularity and the ability to replace only selected elements in case of need.
[0055] In the foot section 1F of mattress 1, a dedicated heel zone supporting element 130/135 is preferably provided. In the illustrated embodiment, this heel zone supporting element 130/135 includes a bottom supporting element 130 housed within the longitudinal space 110a of the flexible frame member 110 and, more importantly, an upper supporting element 135 that is made of spacer fabrics. Spacer fabrics are known as such in the art and basically consist of two textile sheets joined and separated by distance fibres (such as polyester fibres) to offer high absorption capacities, which is particularly useful to transfer weight away from the vulnerable heel area. Spacer fabrics are commercially available on the market, e.g. from company Essedea GmbH & Co. KG (www.essedea.de) under the product designation 3DEA? (3DEA? being a registered trademark of Heinz-Willy Essers).
[0056] While a distinct bottom supporting element 130 is shown in
[0057] In the head section 1H of mattress 1, a dedicated head zone supporting element 120 is likewise preferably provided. In the illustrated embodiment, this head zone supporting element 120 is made of a foam material (such as polyurethane foam) and is partly housed within the longitudinal space 110a of the flexible frame member 110. This supporting element 120 advantageously includes a castellated upper surface 120A that provides extra comfort and a certain level of additional pressure redistribution for the patient's head.
[0058] As a further refinement, also depicted in
[0059] Various modifications and/or improvements may be made to the above-described embodiments without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the annexed claims.
[0060] For instance, while the pressure redistribution mattress depicted in the appended drawings is designed to allow non-powered pressure redistribution, without the need for a power unit, one could nevertheless contemplate applying the same principle to a powered pressure redistribution mattress, if desired.
[0061] Additionally, while the pressure redistribution mattress depicted in the appended drawings includes eight air cells arranged in a transversal manner, the pressure redistribution mattress could include any number of air cells arranged in a longitudinal and/or transversal manner.
[0062] Furthermore, the provision of a heel zone supporting element and a head zone supporting element, as described above is not essential, although preferred as it brings further benefits to the patient. The same is basically true with respect to the provision of the supporting layer and soft top layer which may potentially be replaced by any other adequate layer or layers. The provision of the relevant supporting layer and soft top layer nevertheless remains a favoured and preferred solution that brings further benefits in terms of microclimate management and comfort for the patient.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS AND SIGNS USED THEREIN
[0063] 1 pressure redistribution mattress [0064] 1H head section of mattress 1 [0065] 1F foot section of mattress 1 [0066] 1L lateral sides of the mattress 1 [0067] 10 (removable) cover [0068] 100 inner support structure [0069] 110 flexible supporting frame member (foam structure) [0070] 110a longitudinal space of flexible supporting frame member 110 [0071] 110b transversal apertures ensuring circulation of air and moisture/transversal cut-outs formed in upper side of longitudinal sidewalls 110L [0072] 110L longitudinal sidewalls of flexible supporting frame member 110 [0073] 115 supporting spacer elements (open-structured, non-foam supportive material) [0074] 120 head zone supporting element (castellated foam element) [0075] 120A castellated upper surface of head zone supporting element 120 [0076] 130 heel zone bottom supporting element (foam element) [0077] 135 heel zone upper supporting element (spacer fabrics) [0078] 140 supporting layer (open-structured, non-foam supportive material) [0079] 145 soft top layer [0080] 200 pressure redistribution assembly [0081] 210 (transverse) air cells [0082] 210A T-connector of air cell 210 [0083] 210a (transversal) gaps between air cells 210 [0084] 250 pressure redistribution system [0085] 250A tubing elements [0086] 250B intake valves [0087] 250C air filter [0088] 250D pressure-release valve