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Disposable orthopedic overmattress for articulated beds

  • US 4,336,621 A
  • Filed: 02/25/1980
  • Issued: 06/29/1982
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/25/1980
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A low-cost, light-weight disposable orthopedic overmattress, for use in conjunction with a hospital-style articulated bed having at least three rigid sections hinged together at their mutually abutting edges and having a conventional mattress disposed upon such rigid sections, said rigid sections including a stationary middle section, and movable upper and lower sections, said overmattress comprising:

  • continuous, compliant but firm cushion means for substantially directly supporting a person, said cushion means comprising polyurethane foam having a load deflection rating of about ILD 80, and being from about two to about three inches in thickness, and generally the same length and width as, but substantially thinner than, such conventional mattress; and

    means for supplementing the support provided by said conventional mattress for supporting orthopedic patients having back problems, said means including a plurality of stiff backing plates including at least a middle, an upper and a lower plate, one plate for each rigid section of an articulated bed, said plates being composed of a rigid material, and being permanently secured in a sequence along the underside of the cushion means, each plate having generally the same width as the cushion means;

    the lengths of the backing plates and their positioning longitudinally along the cushion means being for functional alignment with such mutually abutting edges of such bed sections;

    said middle plate being substantially the same length as the middle section of an articulated bed, each of two opposite edges of said middle plate being disposed in close proximity to one edge of said upper and lower plates, respectively, the length of each of said upper and lower plates being shorter than the corresponding upper and lower sections of said bed;

    the stiffness of the backing plates and compliance of the cushion means being adapted to cooperate with a conventional mattress and rigid bed sections to attain a desired composite degree of firmness.

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