Multi-stable compliant-mechanism mattress for bed sore prevention
12016811 ยท 2024-06-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C21/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G7/0573
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C23/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C23/002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61G7/057
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C23/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A pressure sore prevention mattress is provided alternating pressure points on the body of an occupant that is easily transformable between two stable configurations. The four-layer mattress construction has a top foam pad, a webbing layer, a dynamic layer of deformable panels trapezoid-shaped four-bar mechanisms that deform to produce an undulating pattern of peaks, and a base. Panel geometry can determine peak height. The mattress has a spatially hollow geometry that allows natural air convection through the breathable top foam pad to enable drying of moisture as well as the use of forced air convective drying or cooling. The mattress can be transformed from one configuration to the other while the occupant is on the mattress.
Claims
1. A mattress apparatus for preventing bed sores, the apparatus comprising: (a) a foundation layer which supports the mattress apparatus; (b) a dynamic layer comprising a plurality of mechanism panels, in which each mechanism panel has a plurality of rigid legs extending from a base to a deformable strip formed by a series of adjacently connected top bars on either side, wherein the base of each said mechanism panel is connected to extend orthogonally from said foundation layer; (c) a flexible webbing layer coupled to the top bars of the deformable strip in each of said mechanism panels, said flexible webbing layer is configured to retain the mechanism panels extending from the foundation layer in a parallel relationship to one another; (d) a compliant layer, or layers, covering over said flexible webbing to provide a desired level of padding; (e) wherein each said mechanism panel comprises a plurality of rigid element bistable mechanisms in which the plurality of rigid legs are connected through flexible joints to both said base and to said deformable strip formed by the connected top bars, and wherein said flexible joints are configured to allow angular changes in one axis of movement; (f) wherein each of said plurality of rigid element bistable mechanisms comprises a unit cell having first and second rigid legs, of the plurality of rigid legs, whose proximal ends are attached to joints at said base, with said rigid legs extending up with distal ends attached at joints at said deformable strip connected top bars, the rigid legs spaced in a trapezoidal shape, whereby movement of the deformable strip in a first direction causes the first rigid leg to create a peak in said deformable strip and the second rigid leg to create a valley in said deformable strip, while movement of the deformable strip in a second direction causes the first rigid leg to create a valley in said deformable strip and the second rigid leg to create a peak in said deformable strip which creates undulations in the top surface of the mattress; (g) a stop retained on the base between said first and second rigid legs, which limits the extent to which the first and second rigid legs can flex at their respective joints and that said deformable strip can move in said first direction and said second direction; and(h) wherein said dynamic layer of said mattress apparatus upon being moved between said first positional state and said second positional state, in response to application of horizontal force, alternates the pattern of pressure being applied to a body of an occupant received thereon, wherein pressure peak points become pressure valleys, and pressure valleys become pressure peak points, to prevent bed sores which can arise when the pattern of pressure peak points remains static.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said compliant layer, or layers comprises a foam pad with periodically positioned holes through the pad, the holes configured for air circulation through the foam pad.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the compliant layer, or layers is made of a material selected from the group of materials consisting of memory foam and foam rubber.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the flexible webbing layer comprises a grid of orthogonal straps, at least one of said straps configured for coupling with a deformable strip of each panel.
5. The apparatus of claim 1: wherein the plurality of mechanism panels comprises a plurality of first mechanism panels and a plurality of second mechanism panels; wherein the first mechanism panels are configured with an offset that is out of phase from the second mechanism panels; wherein the plurality of mechanism panels is configured such that the first and second mechanism panels are positioned in a sequentially alternating pattern; and wherein unit cells of adjacent mechanism panels, as attached to the base, are staggered so that the peaks and valleys created in the associated deformable strips and carried through the entire mattress apparatus by the flexible webbing layer and compliant layer, or layers, when switching between said first and second directions thereby creating a two-dimensional checkerboard pattern of peaks and valleys.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein unit cells of adjacent mechanism panels are staggered by approximately one-half of the distance between adjacent unit cells in the lengthwise direction of each said mechanism panel.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said compliant layer includes a layer of diamond flexures which are attached to the deformable strip of said planar panels.
8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the base of said mechanism panels further comprises a bottom of said base which is configured for mounting to said foundation layer.
9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the foundation layer is flexible along the length of the mattress apparatus, yet is not flexible along the width of the mattress apparatus.
10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said foundation layer comprises a plurality of rigid horizontal segments.
11. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said stop comprises a triangular shaped stop.
12. A mattress apparatus for preventing bed sores, the apparatus comprising: (a) a support substrate; (b) a plurality of mechanism panels, each having a jointed upper member, as a connected top bar, coupled to a base member with a plurality of rigid legs attached to the upper member and base members with flexible hinges, said base member mounted to said support substrate, said mechanism panels oriented parallel to each other; (c) wherein each of said mechanism panels comprises a series of unit cells, each cell comprising first and second rigid legs, of the plurality of rigid legs, attached at joints in a trapezoidal shape, whereby movement of the upper member in a first direction causes the first rigid leg to create a peak in said upper member and the second rigid leg to create a valley in said upper member, while movement of the upper member in a second direction causes the first rigid leg to create a valley in said upper member and the second rigid leg to create a peak in said upper member which creates undulations in the top surface of the mattress; (d)a stop retained on the base between said first and second rigid legs, which limits the extent to which the first and second rigid legs can flex from their respective joints to define the extent to which the rigid legs and upper member can move in both said first direction and said second direction; (e) wherein unit cells of adjacent mechanism panels, as attached to the base, are staggered so that the peaks and valleys created in the associated deformable strips create a two-dimensional checkerboard pattern of peaks and valleys; (f) a grid of straps joined to said upper member of said mechanism panels to maintain the mechanism panels extending from the support substrate are retained in a parallel relationship with one another; (q) at least one padding layer covering said grid of straps to provide a desired level of padding; and (h) wherein each upper member of said mechanism panels, in response to application of horizontal force, moves in relation to the base member between a first stable position to a second stable position which alternates the pattern of pressure being applied to a body of an occupant received on the mattress apparatus, wherein pressure peak points become pressure valleys, and pressure valleys become pressure peak points, to prevent bed sores which can arise when the pattern of pressure peak points remains static.
13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the support substrate is flexible along a lengthwise direction of the mattress apparatus.
14. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein said support substrate comprises a plurality of rigid horizontal segments flexibly couplcd joined to each other toward allowing free in-plane angular rotation.
15. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the base of said mechanism panels further comprises a bottom of said base which is configured for mounting to said support substrate.
16. The apparatus of claim 12: wherein the plurality of mechanism panels comprises a plurality of first mechanism panels and a plurality of second mechanism panels; wherein the first mechanism panels are configured with an offset that is out of phase from the second mechanism panels; and wherein the plurality of mechanism panels are configured such that the first and second mechanism panels are positioned in a sequentially alternating pattern.
17. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein said at least one padding layer comprises a foam pad with periodically positioned holes through the pad, the holes configured for air circulation.
18. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein said at least one padding layer comprises a foam pad made from a material selected from the group of materials consisting of memory foam and foam rubber.
19. A multi-stable mechanism mattress apparatus for preventing bed sores, comprising: (a) a top layer comprising a pad to provide a desired level of padding; (b) a grid of straps beneath the top layer the straps configured for air circulation through the top layer; (c) a plurality of horizontally compliant mechanism panels beneath the grid of straps, the grid of straps providing support for the mechanism panels, the plurality of mechanism panels attached to the grid of straps moving together, along with the top layer of the multi-stable mechanism mattress, between two stable states; (d) a support substrate beneath the mechanism panels; (e) wherein each said mechanism panel comprises a plurality of rigid element bistable mechanisms in which rigid legs are connected through flexible joints to both said base and to a deformable strip to which said grid of straps is attached; (f) wherein each of said plurality of rigid element bistable mechanisms comprises a unit cell in which the rigid legs form a trapezoidal shape with said base and deformable strip, whereby movement of the deformable strip in a first direction causes the first rigid leg to create a peak in said deformable strip and the second rigid leg to create a valley in said deformable strip, while movement of the deformable strip in a second direction causes the first rigid leg to create a valley in said deformable strip and the second rigid leg to create a peak in said deformable strip which creates undulations in the top surface of the mattress; and (g) wherein the plurality of mechanism panels and the top layer of the multi-stable mechanism mattress is configured to move between first and second stable positions in response to application of horizontal force which alternates the pattern of pressure being applied to a body of an occupant received on said mattress.
20. The apparatus of claim 19: wherein each mechanism panel in the plurality of mechanism panels comprises a single planar component; wherein the plurality of mechanism panels comprises a plurality of first panels and a plurality of second panels; wherein the first mechanism panels are configured with an offset that is out of phase from the second mechanism panels; and wherein the plurality of mechanism panels is configured such that the first and second mechanism panels are positioned in a sequentially alternating pattern, wherein peaks and valleys in said first mechanism panels, are aligned with valleys and peaks in said second mechanism panels, thus creating a checkerboard of peaks and valleys in said mattress apparatus.
21. The apparatus of claim 19: wherein each mechanism panel in the plurality of mechanism panels comprises a series of trapezoid-shaped four-bar mechanisms; and wherein each bar in the four-bar mechanisms is joined to the panel by compliant joints that deforms under load to produce an undulating pattern.
22. The apparatus of claim 21, further comprising a plurality of diamond-shaped flexures positioned adjacent the four-bar mechanisms and configured for smoothing the undulations.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The technology described herein will be more fully understood by reference to the following drawings which are for illustrative purposes only:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(13) Referring more specifically to the drawings, for illustrative purposes, devices, systems and methods for decreasing pressure points and pressure sores in immobile and aging patients are generally shown. Several embodiments of the technology are described generally in
(14) Turning now to
(15) In the expanded embodiment of
(16) Below the bottom surface of top pad 12 is an open grid of straps 16 that allows air to pass through its geometry into the holes 14 of the foam pad 12 of the mattress 10. The straps of the grid 16 are preferably oriented orthogonally to form a grid with openings to allow the flow of air through holes 14 of pad 12. In one embodiment, the intersections of the vertical and horizontal straps may be joined together. In another embodiment, the vertical and horizontal straps simply overlap.
(17) The straps of grid 16 also provide lateral support for the elongate horizontal compliant panels below them in the dynamic mechanism layer 18. In one embodiment, corresponding straps of grid 16 are oriented and mounted to the top surface of each of the parallel horizontal compliant panels forming the dynamic mechanism layer 18 of the mattress 10.
(18) The individual panels forming the dynamic mechanism layer 18 are mounted to a foundation layer 20 that supports the whole mattress. The foundation layer 20 may segmented or sectioned across the width as shown in
(19) The four layers affixed together forming the mattress 10 are shown in
(20) As shown in detail in
(21) There are two panels 22, 24 illustrated in
(22) The individual panels 22 have a base with triangle shaped stops 28 along its length with two rigid legs 26 spaced and mounted between the triangles with thin compliant and resilient hinges or joints 30 as seen in the detail of
(23) The top end of each of the legs 26 is mounted to an upper layer 34 with thin compliant hinges or joints 32. The top hinges 30 and the bottom hinges 32 of the legs 26 are also resilient in one embodiment so that the legs 26 return to a starting position.
(24) The upper layer 34 of the panel is preferably formed from top 42 and bottom 44 flexible strips separated by a layer of deformable diamond elements 38. The base of the panel with triangular shaped stops is mounted to the foundation 20 layer with bolts, glue or other type of fastener. The top strip of the upper layer 34 with the deformable diamonds 38 of each panel 22, 24 is mounted to the strips of the grid layer 16.
(25) As seen in the side views of
(26) The layer with diamond shaped flexures 38 of the upper layer 34, shown in
(27) The sections of the panels that are shown in
(28) The movement of the elements of the panels and the mechanism of deformation into one of its two stable configurations when it is loaded from above producing undulating pressure points on the patient's body are shown in the side views of
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(30) With the application of a load, as shown in
(31) These deformations result in the creation of a stable undulation 48 in the panels and a pressure point on the load. These undulations 48 transfer through the foam pad 12 onto the back of the occupant to produce a grid or pattern of stable pressure points configured by the panel deformations.
(32) The parallel panels 22 can also be moved to a second stable position by moving legs 26 of the panel from engaging one triangular stop 28 to engage an adjacent triangular stop 28 as illustrated in
(33) The reconfiguration to the second stable position as shown in
(34) These undulations not only occur along the length of each panel but also occur in two-dimensions along the length of the bed when the bed is loaded as shown in
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(36) It can also be seen that there is a lot of open space between the panels for air to pass through the straps and the holes in the foam mattress to passively flow air to and from the body of the occupant from below.
(37) The application of a load on the mattress will cause the formation of undulations 54 from deformations in the top layer of the panels with the pivoting movements of the legs 26 as illustrated in
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(39) A particularly attractive feature of the design is that when the patient lays on the bed, the mattress passively deforms to one of the two configurations shown in
(40) One important feature of the mattress is that the patient can move with the mattress during transition between stable states. As a consequence, there is no relative motion and friction between the occupant and the mattress. There is also no pulling or pushing of any portion of the body of the occupant required eliminating any shear forces on the skin during transition.
(41) Although manual actuation of the dynamic panel elements from a first configuration to a second configuration is illustrated, it will be understood that the configuration changes could be accomplished mechanically. For example, electric motors or solenoids could be used to perform the conformational changes. In one embodiment, a single linear motor could be automated to reconfigure the mattress to each of its two stable positions every hour or other designated time points. The motor would use minimal power since most of the energy necessary to lift the patient from one configuration to the next is passively stored as strain energy in the deformed compliant joints 30, 32 of the legs 26 (
(42) The mattress 10 embodiment shown in
(43) From the description herein, it will be appreciated that the present disclosure encompasses multiple embodiments which include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. A mattress apparatus for minimizing pressure ulcers, the apparatus comprising: (a) a foam pad with a top surface and a bottom surface; (b) a webbing layer mounted to the bottom surface of the foam pad; (c) a dynamic layer of a plurality of planar panels with a deformable strip coupled to the webbing layer, a base and two or more legs coupled to the deformable strip and base with resilient hinges; and (d) a foundation layer coupled to the base of the panels; (e) wherein the legs and deformable strip of the dynamic layer can move between two stable positions; and (f) wherein movement of the legs and deformable strip in relation to the base of each panel causes deformations in the deformable strip. 2. The apparatus of any preceding or following embodiment, wherein the foam pad comprises a foam pad with periodically positioned holes through the pad, the holes configured for air circulation through the foam pad. 3. The apparatus of any preceding or following embodiment, wherein the foam pad is made of a material selected from the group of materials consisting of memory foam and foam rubber. 4. The apparatus of any preceding or following embodiment, wherein the webbing layer comprises a grid of orthogonal straps, at least one of the straps configured for coupling with a deformable strip of each panel. 5. The apparatus of any preceding or following embodiment: wherein the plurality of panels comprises a plurality of first panels and a plurality of second panels; wherein the first panels configured with an offset that is out of phase from the second panels; and wherein the plurality of panels is configured such that the first and second panels are positioned in a sequentially alternating pattern. 6. The apparatus of any preceding or following embodiment, wherein the deformable strip of the planar panels comprises: a top panel layer; a resilient lower panel layer; and a plurality of diamond-shaped flexures disposed between the top panel layer and the lower panel layer. 7. The apparatus of any preceding or following embodiment, wherein the base of the planar panels further comprises: a linear outer edge configured for mounting to the foundation layer; an inner edge with triangular shaped rigid bodies spaced regularly along the inner edge of the base member; and pairs of legs flexibly coupled at one end to the inner edge of the base member between the triangular shaped rigid bodies with resilient hinges; wherein movement of the legs is limited by the triangular shaped rigid bodies. 8. The apparatus of any preceding or following embodiment, wherein the foundation layer is flexible. 9. The apparatus of any preceding or following embodiment, wherein the foundation layer comprises a plurality of rigid horizontal segments. 10. A mattress apparatus, comprising: (a) a support substrate; (b) a plurality of planar panels having an upper member coupled to a base member with a plurality of legs and flexible hinges, the base member mounted to the support substrate, the panels oriented parallel to each other; (c) a grid of straps joined to the upper member of the panels; and (d) a top layer coupled to the grid of straps; (e) wherein each upper member of the panels moves in relation to the base member from a first stable position to a second stable position. 11. The apparatus of any preceding or following embodiment, wherein the support substrate is flexible. 12. The apparatus of any preceding or following embodiment, wherein the support substrate comprises a plurality of rigid horizontal segments flexibly coupled to each other. 13. The apparatus of any preceding or following embodiment, wherein the upper member of the planar panels comprises: a top panel layer; a resilient lower panel layer; and a plurality of diamond-shaped flexures disposed between the top panel layer and the lower panel layer. 14. The apparatus of any preceding or following embodiment, wherein the base member of the planar panels further comprises: a linear outer edge configured for mounting to the support substrate; and an inner edge with triangular shaped rigid bodies spaced regularly along the inner edge of the base member; and pairs of legs flexibly coupled at one end to the inner edge of the base member between the triangular shaped rigid bodies with resilient hinges; wherein movement of the legs is limited by the triangular shaped rigid bodies. 15. The apparatus of any preceding or following embodiment:
(44) wherein the plurality of panels comprises a plurality of first panels and a plurality of second panels; wherein the first panels configured with an offset that is out of phase from the second panels; and wherein the plurality of panels is configured such that the first and second panels are positioned in a sequentially alternating pattern. 16. The apparatus of any preceding or following embodiment, wherein the top layer comprises a foam pad with periodically positioned holes through the pad, the holes configured for air circulation through the top layer. 17. The apparatus of any preceding or following embodiment, wherein the top layer comprises a foam pad made from a material selected from the group of materials consisting of memory foam and foam rubber. 18. A multi-stable compliant-mechanism mattress apparatus, comprising: a top layer comprising a foam pad with periodically positioned holes through the pad, the holes configured for air circulation through the top layer; a grid of straps beneath the top layer the straps configured for air circulation through the top layer; a plurality of horizontal compliant panels beneath the grid of straps, the grid of straps providing support for the panels, the plurality of panels forming a compliant web; and a support substrate beneath the panels; wherein the compliant web is configured to move between first and second stable positions in response to application of horizontal force. 19. The apparatus of any preceding or following embodiment: wherein each panel in the plurality of panels comprises a single planar component; wherein the plurality of panels comprises a plurality of first panels and a plurality of second panels; wherein the first panels are configured with an offset that is out of phase from the second panels; and wherein the plurality of panels is configured such that the first and second panels are positioned in a sequentially alternating pattern. 20. The apparatus of any preceding or following embodiment:
(45) wherein each panel in the plurality of panels comprises a series of trapezoid-shaped four-bar mechanisms; and wherein each bar in the four-bar mechanisms is joined to the panel by compliant joints that deform under load to produce an undulating pattern. 21. The apparatus of any preceding or following embodiment, further comprising a plurality of diamond-shaped flexures positioned adjacent the four-bar mechanisms and configured for smoothing the undulations.
(46) As used herein, the singular terms a, an, and the may include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Reference to an object in the singular is not intended to mean one and only one unless explicitly so stated, but rather one or more.
(47) As used herein, the term set refers to a collection of one or more objects. Thus, for example, a set of objects can include a single object or multiple objects.
(48) As used herein, the terms substantially and about are used to describe and account for small variations. When used in conjunction with an event or circumstance, the terms can refer to instances in which the event or circumstance occurs precisely as well as instances in which the event or circumstance occurs to a close approximation. When used in conjunction with a numerical value, the terms can refer to a range of variation of less than or equal to ?10% of that numerical value, such as less than or equal to ?5%, less than or equal to ?4%, less than or equal to ?3%, less than or equal to ?2%, less than or equal to ?1%, less than or equal to ?0.5%, less than or equal to ?0.1%, or less than or equal to ?0.05%. For example, substantially aligned can refer to a range of angular variation of less than or equal to ?10?, such as less than or equal to ?5?, less than or equal to ?4?, less than or equal to ?3?, less than or equal to ?2?, less than or equal to ?1?, less than or equal to ?0.5?, less than or equal to ?0.1?, or less than or equal to ?0.05?.
(49) Additionally, amounts, ratios, and other numerical values may sometimes be presented herein in a range format. It is to be understood that such range format is used for convenience and brevity and should be understood flexibly to include numerical values explicitly specified as limits of a range, but also to include all individual numerical values or sub-ranges encompassed within that range as if each numerical value and sub-range is explicitly specified. For example, a ratio in the range of about 1 to about 200 should be understood to include the explicitly recited limits of about 1 and about 200, but also to include individual ratios such as about 2, about 3, and about 4, and sub-ranges such as about 10 to about 50, about 20 to about 100, and so forth.
(50) Although the description herein contains many details, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the disclosure but as merely providing illustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiments. Therefore, it will be appreciated that the scope of the disclosure fully encompasses other embodiments which may become obvious to those skilled in the art.
(51) All structural and functional equivalents to the elements of the disclosed embodiments that are known to those of ordinary skill in the art are expressly incorporated herein by reference and are intended to be encompassed by the present claims. Furthermore, no element, component, or method step in the present disclosure is intended to be dedicated to the public regardless of whether the element, component, or method step is explicitly recited in the claims. No claim element herein is to be construed as a means plus function element unless the element is expressly recited using the phrase means for. No claim element herein is to be construed as a step plus function element unless the element is expressly recited using the phrase step for.