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Low air loss patient support system providing active feedback pressure sensing and correction capabilities for use as a bed mattress and a wheelchair seating system

  • US 5,963,997 A
  • Filed: 03/24/1997
  • Issued: 10/12/1999
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/24/1997
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A patient body weight support system comprising:

  • a flat bottom wall sized and configured for removable mounting atop a seat;

    a plurality of elongated independently sealed, air impermeable, inflatable chambers arranged in a unidirectional longitudinally spaced apart, side-by-side relationship on a top surface of said flat bottom wall, each of said chambers extending from a point juxtaposed a first edge of said flat bottom wall to a point juxtaposed a second edge of said flat bottom wall, said second edge being longitudinally opposed from said first edge;

    each of said chambers having a top body weight supporting surface, including at least one venting means located on the top surface of each chamber, a longitudinal axis, four sidewalls, and each of said sidewalls having a lowermost edge integrally secured to said flat bottom wall;

    the chambers further comprising a first group of inflatable chambers, each chamber of said first group being in a parallel spaced relationship with each other and a second group of inflatable chambers, each chamber of said second group being in a parallel spaced relationship with each other and in alternating proximal spaced relationship with each chamber of said first group, thereby forming the plurality of chambers;

    a conduit means being in independent fluid communication with each group of said plurality of chambers, said conduit means formed integrally with said bottom wall, and said conduit means being provided for independently introducing air under pressure into the first or second group or both groups of said plurality of chambers and for independently removing air from the first or second group or both groups of said chambers;

    pressure sensor means including means for detecting in real time the actual internal air pressure of the plurality of inflatable chambers; and

    control means including comparator means for comparing a desired internal pressure value of the plurality of inflatable chambers with the actual internal air pressure of the plurality of inflatable chambers, the control means further including pressure compensation means for adjusting said actual internal air pressure, the control means activated by active feedback data derived from the comparator means for maintaining a desired internal pressure value of the plurality of inflatable chambers by simultaneously adjusting the inflation of the first and second groups of inflatable chambers, the control means connected to the first and second conduit means and a pump means for inflating the plurality of inflatable chambers,whereby each chamber of said plurality of chambers is independently mounted of each other chamber so that each chamber reacts to air pressure changes independently of air pressure changes in said other chambers, thereby redistributing the air pressure within each chamber without the need for manually adjusting the inflation pressure by a user as the user'"'"'s weight is shifted,whereby an interface pressure is maintained at any point on the top surface of each of said plurality of chambers which is engaged with an anatomical portion of the user'"'"'s body, at an average pressure below a capillary occlusion pressure threshold of 32 mm Hg, andwhereby each chamber of said plurality of chambers is maintained in its position by means of its sidewalls being secured to said flat bottom wall at their respective lowermost edges.

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