NZ621243B2 - Pressure relieving mattress - Google Patents
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- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61G—TRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61G—TRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
- A61G7/00—Beds specially adapted for nursing; Devices for lifting patients or disabled persons
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- A61G7/057—Arrangements for preventing bed-sores or for supporting patients with burns, e.g. mattresses specially adapted therefor
- A61G7/05769—Arrangements for preventing bed-sores or for supporting patients with burns, e.g. mattresses specially adapted therefor with inflatable chambers
- A61G7/05776—Arrangements for preventing bed-sores or for supporting patients with burns, e.g. mattresses specially adapted therefor with inflatable chambers with at least two groups of alternately inflated chambers
Abstract
Disclosed is a pressure relieving mattress that provides improved support and require a smaller air pump for inflation. The mattress includes a elongate support having a base and pair of spaced longitudinal side walls, the base providing a base surface extending between the side walls. A pressure relieving overlay lies over the base surface and an inflatable inlay extends between the base surface and the overlay. The inlay has a plurality of laterally extending inflatable cells in which at least some of the cells, in at least their un-inflated state, are wider adjacent their ends than a mid portion of the respective cells. The inflatable cells are supplied air or fluid by a supply extending longitudinally along the mattress, where the base is recessed to allow the supply to lie below the base surface. At least some cells having a narrow mid portion in an un-inflated state but which, when inflated, together define a substantially horizontal support platform. The uninflated volumes of at least some cells are in the shape of a bow tie when uninflated. There are two separate supplies for supplying alternate elements or alternate groups of elements and each supply lies in the recess. elieving overlay lies over the base surface and an inflatable inlay extends between the base surface and the overlay. The inlay has a plurality of laterally extending inflatable cells in which at least some of the cells, in at least their un-inflated state, are wider adjacent their ends than a mid portion of the respective cells. The inflatable cells are supplied air or fluid by a supply extending longitudinally along the mattress, where the base is recessed to allow the supply to lie below the base surface. At least some cells having a narrow mid portion in an un-inflated state but which, when inflated, together define a substantially horizontal support platform. The uninflated volumes of at least some cells are in the shape of a bow tie when uninflated. There are two separate supplies for supplying alternate elements or alternate groups of elements and each supply lies in the recess.
Description
Pressure Relieving Mattress
This invention relates to pressure relieving mattresses. For many years
the main two types of pressure relieving mattresses consisted of a foam
mattress with a pressure relieving upper surface or having a pressure relieving
overlay, or an able air mattress. Air mattresses enable the patient to be
supported in different places at different times by inflating and deflating different
portions of the air mattress and their use is important to reduce or prevent bed
sores in patients who have to lie relatively immobile in bed. They are, however,
expensive, require ntial pumps due to their large air volume and can take
a long time to inflate for first use, y making any bed switch over slow and
problematic. Pressure relieving foam mattresses are used as standard
mattresses in most al beds but when they become inadequate for a
particular t, for the reason set out above, the change over to an air
mattress is time consuming and slow and the bulky foam mattress then has to
be stored somewhere in the ward or hospital.
For this reason hybrid mattresses have been developed. Most typically
they consist of a tray of relatively rigid foam, a pressure relieving y and an
inflatable inlay located between the overlay and the base of the tray.
Accordingly when the variable support of an air mattress is required, a pump
simply needs to be attached to the inlets of the inlay and very quickly, with
m fuss, an ‘air mattress’ function can be achieved. The inlay does not
have to provide the full depth of the mattress, as is usual with a typical air
mattress, and so its volume is significantly lower, with the result that it can be
inflated more quickly. It will be understood that an expensive pump is not
needed for each mattress. The ward simply has some available which can be
used over the full extent of the ward in accordance with patient’s requirements.
Smaller pumps also tend to be less bulky and quieter. Such a mattress is sold
by Invacare under the trade mark Soft Form Premier Active. These mattresses
have been clinically and commercially very successful but users have reported a
tendency for the mattresses to bow near the sides, despite the provision of the
firmer side edges of the tray like base. It is an object of the present invention to
provide an improved pressure relieving mattress or to at least provide the public
with a useful choice.
From one aspect the invention consists in a re relieving mattress
including an elongate support having a base, pressure ing y and an
inflatable inlay having a plurality of laterally extending inflatable cells
characterised in that at least some of the cells, in at least their un-inflated state,
have an inflatable volume which is wider adjacent its ends than in its mid portion.
Thus preferably the at least some cells having a narrow mid portion in an uninflated
state but which, when inflated, together define a substantially horizontal
support platform. Preferably the un-inflated volumes of at least some cells are in
the shape of a bow tie when un-inflated.
The Applicants have ined that, somewhat surprisingly, by providing
wider ends in the un-inflated state, inflated cells do not tend to bow at their ends
but , in their inflated state, tend to provide a substantially horizontal
support for the patient. This support may commonly not be uous, because
desirably the cells are arranged in two sets consisting of ate cells and the
inlay is inflated on a cyclical basis so that as one set of cells is inflated, the other
set is deflating.
From another aspect the invention consists in a pressure relieving
ss including an te support having a base and pair of spaced
longitudinal side walls the base providing a base surface extending between the
side walls; a pressure relieving overlay overlying the base surface; and an
inflatable inlay extending between the base surface and the overlay and having
a ity of laterally ing inflatable cells supplied by a supply extending
longitudinally along the mattress characterised in that the base is recessed to
allow the supply to lie below the base surface.
Preferably there are two separate supplies for supplying alternate
elements or alternate groups of elements and each supply lies in a or the
recess. In some embodiments there may be a recess for each supply.
In a particularly preferred construction part of each supply lies on the
opposite side of the y, in which case that part will also lie in a recess.
Thus iently there are recesses on opposite sides of the base.
The location of the supply or supplies in a recess or recesses means that
the ts can extend across the full width of the base surface. In former
designs the supplies run along the top of the base surface, reducing the
available dimensions for the cells and it has been found that, surprisingly, the
resultant gaps between the ends of the cells and the side walls of the base
contribute to the bowing of the mattress, when the inlay is inflated.
In some embodiments the or each element may have an anchor flap for
encircling a supply to secure the element. This has at least two advantages.
Firstly it removes the need for a separate tie system, as exists on current hybrid
mattresses, often leading to additional thickness of the inlay at the centre, and
also it provides the possibility of being able to replace individual ts in the
case of a re or other failure.
Thus the ed flaps may have an associated passage for allowing air
to pass from the supply to the element or to allow air to pass from the element to
the supply. In any of these cases the mattress may further include ties for
securing the or each supply to the support this may be achieved by attaching the
ties to selected elements and, in particular their anchor flaps.
At least one of the supplies may be made up of modular elements, which
may include T ns, connectors and elbow connectors. The modular nature
enables various configurations of elements to be made up and allows for easy
repair of any part of the supply becomes damaged. An arm of at least some of
the T portions may engage in the passage of a respective element.
In any of these cases at least some of the cells may be wider adjacent
their ends. These at least some cells may have a narrower ediate n,
which when inflated together defines substantially horizontal support platform.
The at least some cells may be in the shape of a bow tie when lated.
From another aspect the invention consists in a pressure relieving
mattress ing a base, an air supply extending along the base and an
inflatable element connected to the supply for inflation characterised in that the
inflatable element includes an anchor flap for encircling the supply.
From yet another ment the invention consists in the pressure
relieving mattress including a base, an overlay and an inflatable inlay located
between the base and the overlay wherein the inflatable portion of the inlay is
substantially the same width as the y.
Although the invention has been defined above it is to be tood it
includes any inventive combination of the features set out above or in the
following description. The invention may be performed in various ways and
specific embodiments will now be bed, by way of example with reference
to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a vertical section through a hybrid pressure relieving mattress;
Figure 2 is a view from above of an inflatable inlay;
Figure 3 is a view from below of the inlay of Figure 2;
Figure 4 is a side view taken on the arrow I;
Figure 5 is an end view taken along the arrow II in Figure 3;
Figure 6 is an exploded view taken from one end and the opposite side of
Figure 2;
Figure 7 is an enlarged detail of the portion of Figure 2 circled A;
Figure 8 is an enlarged detail of the portion circled B on Figure 3;
Figure 9 is a view from below of an un-inflated element of the overlay;
Figure 10 is a side view of the t of Figure 9;
Figure 11 is an end view of the element of Figure 9; and
Figure 12 is a perspective view of the element of Figure 9 from one end
and one side.
ing to Figure 1, a hybrid pressure relieving mattress, generally
indicated at 10, includes a tray 11, having a base 12 with a base surface 13 and
side walls 14; a pressure relieving overlay 15 and an inflatable inlay 16. As will
be explained in more detail in due course the inflatable inlay 16 has supply
pipes, 18, 19 and 20. The base is formed with a first recess 21 and a second
recess 22. The recesses 21, 22 run along the length of the base 13 and are
dimensioned to receive the pipes 18 and 19 (in the case of recess 21) and 20 (in
the case of recess 22), so that the pipes 18, 19 and 20 all lie below the base
surface 13.
Aspects of the inlay will now be described with reference to Figures 2 to
12. The inlay 16 comprises a series of lateral cells 23 which are engaged, at
their respective ends, around the supply pipe 20 and the supply pipes 18 and
19. As can best be seen in Figures 9 and 12, each element, in its un-inflated
state, has ends 24 which are, wider lly (in respect of the cell) than the
intermediate middle portion 25.
Adjacent its respective ends, each cell 23 has a grommet sealed in its
under surface. For reasons which will become clear below each cell has one
grommet 26a which has an open recess at its centre ng a passage into the
cell 23 and another grommet 26b which is sealed. Adjacent each grommet 26 is
an anchor flap 27 which can form in a circle back to the adjacent t 26 so
that the centre of the grommet 26 is aligned with an opening 28 in the anchor
flap.
As can best be seen in Figure 6 the supply pipes 18, 19 and 20 are made
up of modular portions which can be onnected by T or elbow connectors
generally indicated at 29. The respective cells are engaged onto pipes 18 and
19 at one end and pipe 20 at the other end by encircling respective flaps 27
around the pipe or pipes and pushing the t down onto the adjacent
connector 29. The cells 23 are arranged so that their grommets 26a and 26b
alternate down a respective side of the inlay 16. Thus for example in the
ement shown in Figure 6 the left hand grommet of cell one is open (26a)
whereas the left hand grommet (26b) of cell 2 is closed and so on alternately
length of the inlay 16. The blanked off grommets of cells 1 and 10 are not
illustrated in the exploded drawing.
In use, a pump (not shown) is connected to pipes 18 and 19 via a CPR
release plug 30, which enables the whole mattress to be deflated extremely
quickly in the event that itation needs to take place on the mattress.
The pump (not shown) is a two phased pump so that, for example, air can
initially be supplied to line 19 pass up elbow tor 29a through grommet
along the cell 1 down through grommet 26a h elbow connector 29b into
pipe 20. The air will then pass beneath closed grommet 26b in cell 2 to open
grommet 26a in cell 3, which will be ed and the air then passes back into
line 18, bypasses cell 4, to inflate cell 5 and so on until cell 7 and 9 are inflated.
The arrangement is set so that the inflation period is approximately five minutes.
The pump (not shown) then switches into its second phase where the odd
number cells are opened to atmosphere by the reverse path through which they
were inflated and the even cells are inflated using line 18 and a similar path
through the even cells. After another five minutes the cycle is begun again. In
fact the cells do not fully deflate when open to atmosphere but they cease to be
the main support for the patient. Thus the pressure applied to the patient’s body
is constantly changing.
In previous designs, there had been issues with the inlay “caterpillaring”
up the mattress as a result of the ate inflation and deflation of cells. To
overcome this, ties 31 are provided, which attach to the anchor flaps 27, by
means of a respective closed t 26b and the associated connector, and
pass through openings (not shown) in the base 12 to be secured against the
underside of the base by respective foot plates 32. The effect also serves to
retain the pipes 18 to 20 in their respective recesses 21.
Claims (15)
- Claims 5 1. A pressure relieving mattress including a elongate support having a base and pair of spaced longitudinal side walls, the base providing a base surface extending between the side walls, a pressure ing overlay overlying the base surface and an inflatable inlay ing between the base surface and the overlay and having a plurality of laterally extending inflatable cells in which at 10 least some of the cells, in at least their un-inflated state, are wider adjacent their ends than a mid portion of the respective cells, the inflatable cells being supplied by a supply extending longitudinally along the mattress, characterised in that the base is recessed to allow the supply to lie below the base surface. 15
- 2. A mattress as claimed in Claim 1 wherein said at least some cells having a narrow mid portion in an un-inflated state but which, when inflated, together define a substantially ntal support platform.
- 3. A mattress as claimed in Claim 1 or Claim 2 wherein the uninflated volumes of at least some cells are in the shape of a bow tie when un- 20 ed.
- 4. A mattress as claimed in Claim 1, wherein there are two separate supplies for supplying alternate elements or alternate groups of ts and each supply lies in a or the .
- 5. A mattress as claimed in Claim 4, wherein there is a recess for each supply.
- 6. A mattress as claimed in Claim 4 wherein part of the or each supply lies on the opposite side of the overlay.
- 7. A mattress as claimed in Claim 5 or Claim 6, wherein the recesses 5 are on opposite sides of the base.
- 8. A mattress as d in any one of Claims 1 to 7 wherein each element has one or more anchor flaps for encircling a supply to secure the element.
- 9. A mattress as claimed in Claim 8 wherein at least some anchor 10 flaps have an ated passage for allowing air to pass from the supply to the element or to allow air to pass from the element to the supply.
- 10. A mattress as claimed in any one of Claims 1 to 9 including ties for securing the or each supply to the t.
- 11. A mattress as claimed in any one of Claims 1 to 10 wherein at 15 least one supply is made up of modular elements.
- 12. A mattress as claimed in Claim 11, wherein the modules include T portions and connectors.
- 13. A mattress as claimed in Claim 12 wherein an arm of at least some of the T portion engages in the passage of a respective element. 20
- 14. A pressure relieving mattress according to any preceding claim wherein the inflatable n of the inlay is substantially the same width as the overlay.
- 15. A pressure relieving mattress substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings. WO 24281 2X 5 WO 24281
Applications Claiming Priority (3)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| GBGB1114081.1A GB201114081D0 (en) | 2011-08-16 | 2011-08-16 | Pressure relieving mattress |
| GB1114081.1 | 2011-08-16 | ||
| PCT/GB2012/051977 WO2013024281A1 (en) | 2011-08-16 | 2012-08-14 | Pressure relieving mattress |
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| Publication Number | Publication Date |
|---|---|
| NZ621243A NZ621243A (en) | 2016-04-29 |
| NZ621243B2 true NZ621243B2 (en) | 2016-08-02 |
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