PRESSURE-ELIMINATING SEATING APPARATUS
20180311090 ยท 2018-11-01
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Abstract
According to at least one embodiment, a pressure-eliminating seating apparatus for preventing formation and/or treating existing pressure ulcers, sores, or lesions, and/or relieving nerve pain in a lower region of an immobilized person, or any other user, is disclosed. The seating apparatus may include a body having a front edge, a pair of opposed side edges, a rear edge, a depth, and an aperture defined therein. To allow for the immobilized person, or other user, to sit comfortably and properly on top of the seating apparatus, the seating apparatus may be compressed to a depth of approximately 4 inches. The seating apparatus may also include a cover to prevent the depth from expanding to greater than approximately 4 inches. The apparatus may allow for suspension of bony prominences in the lower region of the immobilized person, or other user, in air.
Claims
1. A pressure-eliminating seating apparatus for supporting a lower region of a person, comprising: a body having a shape comprising a front edge, a pair of opposed side edges, a rear edge, a depth, and an aperture defined therein; and a cover configured to substantially cover the body, the cover having substantially a same shape as the body, wherein the body is configured to be placed on a top surface of a seat support of a chair, wherein the aperture is defined substantially near a midpoint of a transverse axis of the body, wherein the body is compressed to a depth of approximately 4 inches, and wherein the cover supports the compressed depth of the body.
2. The pressure-eliminating seating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the body has a width of about 14 inches to 24 inches, a length of about 14 inches to 22 inches, and a depth of about 6 inches to 8 inches in a pre-compressed state.
3. The pressure-eliminating seating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the shape of the body is substantially rectangular, and wherein the aperture has a width of about 5 inches to 6 inches, a length of about 10 inches to 11 inches, and a depth of about 6 inches to 8 inches in a pre-compressed state.
4. The pressure-eliminating seating apparatus of claim 1, wherein a longitudinal axis of the aperture is substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the body.
5. The pressure-eliminating seating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the body is formed of at least a first layer and a second layer, and wherein the first layer is a visco-elastic foam layer and the second layer is a base foam layer.
6. The pressure-eliminating seating apparatus of claim 5, wherein the aperture is configured to extend through the first layer and the second layer.
7. A wheelchair, comprising: a pair of front wheels; a pair of rear wheels; a frame having a front portion, a center portion, and a rear portion, the frame connecting the pair of front and rear wheels; a backrest connected to the rear portion of the frame; a seat support connected to the center portion of the frame; a pair of handles connected to the rear portion of the frame; a pair of side arm rests connected to the center portion of the frame; a pair of foot rests connected to the front portion of the frame; and a means for eliminating pressure on a lower body region of a person seated in the wheelchair.
8. The wheelchair of claim 7, wherein the means for eliminating pressure on the lower body region of the person further includes eliminating pressure on an ischium region, a coccyx region and/or a sacrum region of the person.
9. The wheelchair of claim 7, wherein the means for eliminating pressure on the lower body region of the person further includes means for substantially suspending bony prominences in the lower body region of the person in air.
10. The wheelchair of claim 9, wherein the bony prominences are in an ischium region, a coccyx region, and a sacrum region of the person.
11. A method for eliminating pressure on a lower region of a person, the method comprising the steps of: providing a seating apparatus configured to support the lower region of the person, the seating apparatus comprising: a body having a shape comprising a front edge, a pair of opposed side edges, a rear edge, a depth, and an aperture defined substantially near a midpoint of a transverse axis of the body; and a cover configured to substantially cover the body, the cover having substantially a same shape as the body, wherein the body is compressed to a depth of approximately 4 inches, and wherein the cover supports the compressed depth of the body; placing the seating apparatus on a top surface of a seat support of a chair; sitting the person on the seating apparatus; and substantially suspending bony prominences in the lower region of the person in air.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein the bony prominences are in an ischium region, a coccyx region, and a sacrum region of the person.
13. A method for preventing formation of pressure ulcers, sores, or lesions in a lower region of a person, the method comprising the steps of: providing a chair having the pressure-eliminating seating apparatus for supporting the lower region of the person of claim 1; and sitting the person on the pressure-eliminating seating apparatus.
14. A method for relieving nerve pain in a lower region of a person, the method comprising the steps of: providing a chair having the pressure-eliminating seating apparatus of claim 1; and sitting the person on the pressure-eliminating seating apparatus.
15. A method for treating pressure ulcers, sores, or lesions in a lower region of a person, the method comprising the steps of: providing a chair having the pressure-eliminating seating apparatus for supporting the lower region of the person of claim 1; and sitting the person on the pressure-eliminating seating apparatus.
16. The pressure-eliminating seating apparatus of claim 5, wherein the visco-elastic foam layer has an indentation load deflection ranging from about 16 to 18, and wherein the base foam layer has an indentation load deflection ranging from about 40 to 50.
17. The pressure-eliminating seating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the cover is constructed of a polyester fabric.
18. The pressure-eliminating seating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the person is an immobilized person.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0015] Aspects of the invention are disclosed in the following description and related drawings directed to specific embodiments of the invention. Alternate embodiments may be devised without departing from the spirit or the scope of the invention. Additionally, well-known elements of exemplary embodiments of the invention will not be described in detail or will be omitted so as not to obscure the relevant details of the invention. Further, to facilitate an understanding of the description, discussion of several terms used herein follows.
[0016] As used herein, the word exemplary means serving as an example, instance or illustration. The embodiments described herein are not limiting, but rather are exemplary only. It should be understood that the described embodiments are not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other embodiments. Moreover, the terms embodiments of the invention, embodiments, or invention do not require that all embodiments of the invention include the discussed feature, advantage, or mode of operation.
[0017] Referring to
[0018] An exemplary embodiment of the pressure-eliminating seating apparatus or seat cushion 12 is depicted in
[0019] As described above, the seat cushion 12 may include aperture 40 substantially near a center of the seat cushion 12. In one embodiment, the aperture 40 may have a width (w.sub.2) ranging from about 5 inches to 6 inches, a length (12) ranging from about 10 inches to 11 inches, and a depth (d.sub.2) ranging from about 6 inches to 8 inches. When the immobilized person 10 is seated on top of the seat cushion 12 in the wheelchair 14, the aperture 40 may have dimensions that facilitate substantially suspending the three bony prominences in the lower body region of the immobilized person 10 in the air. By eliminating contact of the ischium, coccyx, and sacrum regions, for example, with any surface of the seat cushion 12, constant pressure, or any type of pressure, may be eliminated on any one point of any of the bones, preventing the formation of pressure ulcers, sores, lesions and the like on these anatomical sites. According to another exemplary embodiment, by eliminating pressure on the ischium, coccyx, and sacrum regions, pain that may be experienced by the immobilized person 10, or any other user, due to compression of nerves in the buttock and sacrum regions may also be relieved. In another exemplary embodiment, the seat cushion 12 may be used to effectively treat existing pressure ulcers by eliminating pressure from being exerted on the affected anatomical sites such that the pressure ulcers have time to heal.
[0020] According to an exemplary embodiment, the seat cushion 12 may be constructed of a material that is both comfortable for the user and is non-collapsible in a vicinity of the aperture, thereby comfortably suspending the immobilized person's, or other user's, ischium, coccyx, and sacrum regions in the air. As a result, pressure is eliminated, and pressure ulcers are prevented from forming on these anatomical sites. At the same time, extended comfort is also provided to the immobilized person 10 who may be using the wheelchair 14 for a prolonged period of time. Referring to
[0021] According to an exemplary embodiment, as depicted in
[0022] To allow for multi-person use of the same wheelchair 14 at medical facilitates, for example, the cushion cover 46 may be removable and washable, providing a sanitary surface for the next immobilized person 10 using the wheelchair 14. According to an exemplary embodiment, a nurse at the hospital may first remove the seat cushion 12 on the top surface 48 of the seat support 24 of the wheelchair 14, replace the cushion cover 26 surrounding the seat cushion 12 with a new cushion cover 26, place the removed seat cushion 12 back on the top surface 48 of the seat support 24, and then assist the next immobilized person 10 to sit on top of the seat cushion 12 in the wheelchair 14.
[0023] As a method for preventing the formation of pressure ulcers, treating existing pressure ulcers, and/or relieving pain caused by nerve compression in the buttock and sacrum regions of an immobilized person 10, a medical facility, such as a hospital, may routinely provide the pressure-eliminating seating apparatus or seat cushion 12 on the top surface 48 of the seat support 24 of the wheelchair 14. The immobilized person 10 may then be seated on top of the seat cushion 12 such that the person's bony prominences in the lower body region most prone to the formation of pressure ulcers are substantially suspended in air over a center of aperture 40 of the seat cushion 12. By eliminating contact of the ischium, coccyx, and sacrum regions with any surface of the seat cushion 12, constant pressure, or any type of pressure, may be eliminated on any one point of any of the bones. The pressure-eliminating seating apparatus 12 thus prevents the formation of pressure ulcers, sores, lesions and the like on these anatomical sites while the immobilized person 10 is sitting on the wheelchair 14. Likewise, the pressure-eliminating seating apparatus 12 may treat existing pressure ulcers and/or relieve nerve pain in the immobilized person's 10 buttock and sacrum regions.
[0024] The foregoing description and accompanying figures illustrate the principles, preferred embodiments and modes of operation of the invention. However, the invention should not be construed as being limited to the particular embodiments discussed above. Additional variations of the embodiments discussed above will be appreciated by those skilled in the art.
[0025] Therefore, the above-described embodiments should be regarded as illustrative rather than restrictive. Accordingly, it should be appreciated that variations to those embodiments can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.