Pressure relief surface
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1. A mattress, comprising:
- a non-rigid base having a head end configured to support a person'"'"'s head, a foot end longitudinally spaced from the head end and configured to support a person'"'"'s feet, a first side, and a second side laterally spaced from the first side,a single layer of spaced-apart vertically-oriented inflatable bladders supported by the base, arranged into columns extending along the length of the base and arranged into rows extending from the first side to the second side of the base, each bladder comprising a bottom end, a vertical portion extending upwardly from the base and a top end supported substantially by the vertical portion, each bladder being fixed at only one of the top and bottom ends, a first grouping of rows and columns comprising bladders all being of substantially the same height, and a second grouping of rows and columns comprising bladders all being of substantially the same height, the bladders being spaced from each other by an unfilled region,a support layer located above the plurality of vertically-oriented inflatable bladders, the support layer including an air permeable three-dimensional material configured to provide cushioning for a patient positioned on the mattress and circulate air underneath the patient positioned on the mattress, anda moisture/vapor permeable material included in the support layer,wherein the foot end includes a height that is shorter than a height of the head end.
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Abstract
The present invention includes a pressure relief patient support surface. The pressure relief support surface includes a plurality of layers of a three-dimensional networked fiber material positioned inside a cover.
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18 Claims
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1. A mattress, comprising:
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a non-rigid base having a head end configured to support a person'"'"'s head, a foot end longitudinally spaced from the head end and configured to support a person'"'"'s feet, a first side, and a second side laterally spaced from the first side, a single layer of spaced-apart vertically-oriented inflatable bladders supported by the base, arranged into columns extending along the length of the base and arranged into rows extending from the first side to the second side of the base, each bladder comprising a bottom end, a vertical portion extending upwardly from the base and a top end supported substantially by the vertical portion, each bladder being fixed at only one of the top and bottom ends, a first grouping of rows and columns comprising bladders all being of substantially the same height, and a second grouping of rows and columns comprising bladders all being of substantially the same height, the bladders being spaced from each other by an unfilled region, a support layer located above the plurality of vertically-oriented inflatable bladders, the support layer including an air permeable three-dimensional material configured to provide cushioning for a patient positioned on the mattress and circulate air underneath the patient positioned on the mattress, and a moisture/vapor permeable material included in the support layer, wherein the foot end includes a height that is shorter than a height of the head end. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A mattress, comprising:
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a non-rigid base, first, second and third longitudinally spaced zones, each zone being configured to support a different portion of a person laying in a horizontal position and each zone comprising a single layer of rows of spaced-apart inflatable bladders extending across the width of the base and columns of spaced-apart inflatable bladders extending along the length of the zone, the bladders being spaced from each other by an unfilled region, each of the bladders being coupled to and supported by the base and fixed at only one end, each of the bladders of each of the zones having a vertical portion extending upwardly from the base and a top portion supported substantially by the base and spaced from the base by a height of the vertical portion, all of the bladders of the first zone having a first vertical height, all of the bladders of the second zone having a second vertical height, and all of the bladders of the third zone having a third vertical height, wherein the third zone includes a height that is shorter than a height of the first zone, and a support layer including an air permeable three-dimensional material located above the first, second and third zones and a vapor permeable material adjacent the air permeable three-dimensional material. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A mattress, comprising:
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a non-rigid base having a head end and a foot end longitudinally spaced from the head end, a head section bladder assembly attached to a head section of the base, the head section bladder assembly being located proximate the head end of the base and configured to support at least a head portion of a person, the head section bladder assembly comprising a a single layer of vertically-oriented inflatable bladders, the vertically-oriented bladders being arranged into rows across a width of the head section bladder assembly and being arranged into columns down a length of the head section bladder assembly, each of the bladders having a first bottom end, a first vertical portion extending upwardly from the base, a first top end supported substantially by the first vertical portion, and all of the bladders of the head section bladder assembly having a first vertical height extending between the base and the, first top end, each of the bladders being fixed at only one of the first top and bottom ends, the bladders being spaced from each other by an unfilled region, a seat section bladder assembly attached to a seat section of the base and spaced from the foot end of the base, the seat section bladder assembly comprising a a single layer of vertically-oriented inflatable bladders, the vertically-oriented bladders being arranged into rows across a width of the seat section bladder assembly and being arranged into columns down a length of the seat section bladder assembly, each of the bladders having a second bottom end, a second vertical portion extending upwardly from the base, a second top end supported substantially by the second vertical portion, and all of the bladders of the seat section bladder assembly having a second vertical height extending between the base and the, second top end, each of the bladders being fixed at only one of the second top and bottom ends, the bladders being spaced from each other by an unfilled region, a foot section bladder assembly attached to a foot section of the base located proximate the foot end of the base and configured to support at least a foot portion of a person, the foot section bladder assembly comprising a single layer of vertically-oriented inflatable bladders, the vertically-oriented bladders being arranged into rows across a width of the foot section bladder assembly and being arranged into columns down a length of the foot section bladder assembly, each of the bladders having a third bottom end, a third vertical portion extending upwardly from the base, a third top end supported substantially by the third vertical portion, and all of the bladders of the foot section bladder assembly having a third vertical height extending between the base and the, third top end, each of the bladders being fixed at only one of the third top and bottom ends, the bladders being spaced from each other by an unfilled region, a support layer extending from the head end of the base to the foot end of the base and including an air-permeable three-dimensional material supported by the first top portion of the bladders of the head section bladder assembly and supported by the second top portion of the bladders of the seat section bladder assembly and supported by the third top portion of the bladders of the foot section bladder assembly, and a moisture/vapor permeable material included in the support layer, wherein at least one bladder of the foot section bladder assembly has a third vertical height that is smaller than the second vertical height of the bladders of the seat section bladder assembly and the third vertical height is smaller than the first vertical height of the bladders of the head section bladder assembly. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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