Fluid support system for a medical patient
First Claim
1. A fluid support system comprising a plurality of flexible inflatable cells, the cells arranged in at least one group, each cell having a top portion, a central portion and a lower portion, the top portion being substantially hemispherical in vertical cross-section, the central portion being generally cylindrical and the lower portion tapering downward and inward;
- a board positioned beneath the cells, each cell connected at its bottom end to the board;
a plurality of apertures in the board, an aperture aligned with each cell;
means for supplying pressurized fluid to said apertures for inflation of said cells;
the cells positioned relative to each other whereby upon inflation, the cells abut at their central portions and deform to a polygonal cross-section when viewed from the top;
means for feeding pressurized fluid into spaces between said lower portions of said cells; and
a boundary means surrounding a number of cells to define a group, the boundary means forming a lateral seal around the group, whereby the pressure in the sealed spaces between the lower portions of the cells can be made equal to or greater than the pressure on the interior of the cells, causing the cells below a patient resting on the support system to be deflated and to collapse to a level near the board.
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Abstract
Medical patients, such as those having burns or bed sores, are supported fully or in part by this fluid system, which is available in many embodiments. All embodiments are directed to reducing local bearing pressure on body tissue. Multiple flexible elements or cells of differing embodiments are filled with a pressurized fluid, usually air. These multiple flexible cells are generally supported on a fully adjustable hospital bed frame.
When all the cells are inflated by internal fluid pressure, upper portions of the cells contact one another to form an overall seal which substantially prevents the escape of any fluid under equal or lower pressure, which may be thereafter introduced into the spaces between the lower portions of the cells. By using selective fluid pressurization and supply systems, automatic valving action occurs whereby the patient'"'"'s body weight is beneficially distributed and supported on fluid, substantially reducing the values of supporting pressures. Adjustment of the external fluid supply to the point where it slightly exceeds that in the interior of the cells causes the flexible cells below the patient to be deflated and to collapse. This results in the patient being supported upon a deep cushion of pressurized fluid, with the minimum possible values of pressure exerted upon the patient'"'"'s skin. The flexible cells located beyond the periphery of the patient will remain inflated.
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1. A fluid support system comprising a plurality of flexible inflatable cells, the cells arranged in at least one group, each cell having a top portion, a central portion and a lower portion, the top portion being substantially hemispherical in vertical cross-section, the central portion being generally cylindrical and the lower portion tapering downward and inward;
- a board positioned beneath the cells, each cell connected at its bottom end to the board;
a plurality of apertures in the board, an aperture aligned with each cell;
means for supplying pressurized fluid to said apertures for inflation of said cells;
the cells positioned relative to each other whereby upon inflation, the cells abut at their central portions and deform to a polygonal cross-section when viewed from the top;
means for feeding pressurized fluid into spaces between said lower portions of said cells; and
a boundary means surrounding a number of cells to define a group, the boundary means forming a lateral seal around the group, whereby the pressure in the sealed spaces between the lower portions of the cells can be made equal to or greater than the pressure on the interior of the cells, causing the cells below a patient resting on the support system to be deflated and to collapse to a level near the board. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
- a board positioned beneath the cells, each cell connected at its bottom end to the board;
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