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Adaptive cushion method and apparatus for minimizing force concentrations on a human body

  • US 8,875,331 B2
  • Filed: 09/05/2013
  • Issued: 11/04/2014
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/15/2008
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for reducing the magnitude of interface pressure exerted on parts of a human body in response to contact with a supporting object, said method comprising the steps of;

  • a. providing a cushion for placement between a supporting object and a human body, said cushion having at least first and second hermetically sealable air bladder cells each made of a thin, flexible, air impervious material,b. providing at least first and second force sensors associated with said first and second air bladder cells, respectively, each of said force sensors having an electrical characteristic which varies in a predetermined way with a force exerted on said first and second air bladder cells, respectively by said body,c. providing a source of pressurized gas for pressurizing a hollow interior space of each said air bladder cells to an individually controllable pressure,d. providing at least one pressure sensitive transducer operatively coupleable to each of said air bladder cells to thereby measure gas pressures within said hollow interior spaces of each said air bladder cells,e. providing a control apparatus for receiving signals from said force sensors and said pressure transducer and for controlling said source of pressurized gas,f. receiving at said control apparatus a signal from said pressure transducer representative of said gas pressure within said hollow interior space of a said air bladder cell,g. receiving at said control apparatus signals from said first and second force sensors representative of forces exerted on said first and second said air bladder cells,h. calculating a first sum of forces from said first and second force sensors obtained while the first and second air bladder cells are inflated at first and second gas pressures, respectively,i. varying the gas pressure in the first individual air bladder cell to a new pressure,j. calculating a second sum of forces from said first and second force sensors obtained while the first air bladder cell is inflated to the new pressure,k. determining within said control apparatus the smaller of the first and second sum of forces; and

    l. using said transducer signals and said force sensor signals to calculate within said control apparatus appropriate pressurization values for said hollow interior spaces of said air bladder cells which correspond to the smaller of the first and second sum of forces, andm. providing from said control apparatus a control signal to said source of pressurized gas to thereby pressurize said hollow interior spaces of a said air bladder cells to the appropriate pressurization values.

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