US20170245652A1 - Support device for supporting a body, in particular a human body - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47C—CHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
- A47C27/00—Spring, stuffed or fluid mattresses or cushions specially adapted for chairs, beds or sofas
- A47C27/08—Fluid mattresses
- A47C27/081—Fluid mattresses of pneumatic type
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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
- A61G7/05—Parts, details or accessories of beds
- A61G7/057—Arrangements for preventing bed-sores or for supporting patients with burns, e.g. mattresses specially adapted therefor
- A61G7/05707—Arrangements for preventing bed-sores or for supporting patients with burns, e.g. mattresses specially adapted therefor with integral, body-bearing projections or protuberances
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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
- A61G7/05—Parts, details or accessories of beds
- 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
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47C—CHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
- A47C27/00—Spring, stuffed or fluid mattresses or cushions specially adapted for chairs, beds or sofas
- A47C27/14—Spring, stuffed or fluid mattresses or cushions specially adapted for chairs, beds or sofas with foamed material inlays
- A47C27/18—Spring, stuffed or fluid mattresses or cushions specially adapted for chairs, beds or sofas with foamed material inlays in combination with inflatable bodies
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- the present invention relates to the field of support devices for supporting a body or part of a body, in particular of a human body, which are designed to form, at least in part, cushions or mattresses, and to be used in particular in the field of medicine for the comfort of patients in the lying-down or seated positions, in particular in order to prevent pressure ulcers.
- Patent EP 0 925 008 describes a cushion element delimiting a parallelepipedal recess for receiving a pneumatic element comprising adjacent inflatable cells.
- Patent WO 03/024380 describes a cushion element delimiting a recess into which are inserted a number of cylindrical inflatable elements which are arranged in parallel next to one another, and are free and independent with respect to one another.
- the ends of the cylindrical inflatable elements are beveled and press against opposite inclined flanks of the recess, whereas the two other opposite flanks of the recess are straight.
- the present invention has, in particular, the object of proposing a support device in which the risk of the constituent elements deforming and coming apart are reduced.
- a support device for supporting a body or part of a body, in particular a human body, which comprises a support element made of a deformable material and comprising a seat and a peripheral side wall projecting from one side of this seat top surface so as to delimit a recess having a roof and a peripheral side face, and a pneumatic element comprising a base and a plurality of inflatable cells projecting from one side of the base and located next to one another in a grid pattern of lines and columns, the inflatable cells engaging in the recess and extending between the roof of said recess and the base of the pneumatic element.
- the peripheral side wall of the support element comprises at least one inward-projecting retaining bead located at a distance from the roof of the recess such that the peripheral side face of the recess has at least one setback portion, at least some of the inflatable cells that are adjacent to said retaining bead being able, when inflated, to engage laterally between this retaining bead and the roof of the recess and to hold the pneumatic element along the periphery or the perimeter of this recess.
- Said retaining bead may comprise local portions respectively extending over part of the length of the peripheral side face of said recess.
- Said retaining bead may extend over the entire length of the peripheral side face of said recess.
- the base of the pneumatic element may have an edge extending over an end face of the peripheral side wall of the support element.
- the pneumatic element may comprise at least one conduit connected to at least one inflatable cell and passing through the peripheral side wall of the support element.
- a lower support plate made of a deformable material may be provided in order to cover the base of the pneumatic element and the end face of the peripheral wall of the support element.
- the device may also comprise an outer cover.
- FIG. 1 shows a cross section of a support device comprising a pneumatic element in a deflated state
- FIG. 2 shows a cross section of the support device from FIG. 1 , the pneumatic element being in an inflated state
- FIG. 3 shows a local, enlarged cross section of the pneumatic element.
- a generally parallelepipedal support device 1 which may for example constitute a cushion for sitting on, comprises a support element 2 made of a deformable material, for example a molded synthetic foam such as a polyurethane foam, which comprises a horizontal seat 3 in the form of a top surface, and a peripheral wall 4 projecting downward from the periphery of the seat 3 , such that this support element 2 delimits a hollow recess 5 that is open below.
- This recess 5 has a roof 6 consisting of a lower face of the seat 3 and a peripheral or side face 7 consisting of the internal flank of the peripheral wall 4 .
- the upper face of the seat 3 of the support element 2 may be flat or not and have a desired topography.
- the roof 6 of the recess 5 may be flat.
- the peripheral outer face of the peripheral wall 4 may extend perpendicular to the upper face of the seat 3 .
- the peripheral wall 4 comprises a peripheral retaining bead 8 projecting inward into the recess 5 and located at a distance from the roof 6 , such that the peripheral or side face 7 of the recess 5 has a setback peripheral portion 7 a which extends between the peripheral retaining bead 8 and the roof 6 of the recess 5 and has a larger section than the internal section of the peripheral bead 8 .
- the support device 1 further comprises a pneumatic element 9 that comprises an essentially flat and relatively rigid base 10 which is placed parallel to the roof of the recess 5 and whose peripheral edge 10 a presses against a lower end face 4 a of the peripheral wall 4 , parallel to the roof 6 of the recess 5 , and a plurality of inflatable cells 11 that project upward from one side of the base 10 and are located next to one another such that these inflatable cells 11 are engaged in the recess 5 and extend between the base 10 and the roof 6 of the recess 5 .
- a pneumatic element 9 that comprises an essentially flat and relatively rigid base 10 which is placed parallel to the roof of the recess 5 and whose peripheral edge 10 a presses against a lower end face 4 a of the peripheral wall 4 , parallel to the roof 6 of the recess 5 , and a plurality of inflatable cells 11 that project upward from one side of the base 10 and are located next to one another such that these inflatable cells 11 are engaged in the recess 5 and extend between the base 10 and the roof 6
- the inflatable cells 11 are connected to one another by small cross section connecting channels 12 integrated into the base 10 , while one of the peripheral inflatable cells 11 a is connected to a conduit 13 which passes through the peripheral wall 4 of the support element 2 and is provided, for example, with an outer end valve 14 to which can be connected an inflating/deflating device (not shown).
- the inflatable cells 11 are arranged according to a grid of lines and columns, which are for example perpendicular.
- the inflatable cells 11 may be arranged in an offset pattern.
- the base 10 of the pneumatic element 9 may comprise a first flat sheet 15 and a sheet 16 having regions stuck to the sheet 15 and, in these regions, projecting deformations delimiting the inflatable cells 11 and the connecting channels 12 .
- the inflatable cells 11 take up less space.
- the inflatable cells 11 may be circular or polygonal in cross section, for example hexagonal, with their feet adjacent to the base 10 being distant from one another.
- the pneumatic element 9 is easy to install in the recess 5 of the support element 2 by passing the inflatable cells 11 through the internal section of the bead 8 without difficulty.
- the inflatable cells 11 inflate and bear laterally against one another along generatrices perpendicular to the base 10 , and against the roof 6 of the recess 5 .
- peripheral inflatable cells 11 a of the pneumatic element 9 which are adjacent to the retaining bead 8 , engage laterally in the peripheral setback arranged between the internal retaining bead 8 and the roof 6 of the recess 5 , and may press against the setback portion 7 a of the peripheral side wall 7 of the recess 5 .
- the periphery of the pneumatic element 9 is retained along the periphery of the recess 5 .
- the pneumatic element 9 when inflated, occupies all or a large portion of the volume of the recess 5 of the support element 2 , depending on the pressure of the introduced gas, and forms a coherent pneumatic support by virtue of the inflated cells pressing against one another and the peripheral inflated cells pressing against the setback portion 7 a.
- the peripheral internal retaining bead 8 presents, along the periphery of the recess 5 , an obstacle to extraction of the peripheral inflatable cells 11 a of the pneumatic element 9 in the inflated state, and therefore of the entire pneumatic element 9 .
- peripheral internal retaining bead 8 prevents the inflated pneumatic element 9 being extracted from the recess 5 of the support element 2 .
- the support device 1 may comprise a lower support plate 17 made of a deformable material, for example a synthetic foam such as a polyurethane foam, which covers the base 10 of the pneumatic element 9 and the lower face 4 a of the peripheral wall 4 of the support element 2 , sandwiching the peripheral edge 10 a of the base 10 .
- the peripheral edge 10 a of the base 10 and/or the lower plate 17 may be adhesively bonded to the lower face 4 a of the peripheral wall 4 of the support element 2 .
- the support device 1 may further comprise an outer cover 18 which is in two parts that are joined by a peripheral rapid closure 19 , and through which the conduit 13 also passes.
- This cover may be a fabric, which may be waterproof.
- the support device 1 constitutes a compact and coherent unit whose elements are conveniently assembled.
- the inflatable cells 11 of the pneumatic element 9 might be grouped into multiple independent groups that are respectively connected to different inflation conduits 13 so as to define regions that can be inflated to different pressures.
- the peripheral retaining bead 8 may extend around the entire perimeter of the recess 5 of the support element 2 .
- the peripheral retaining bead 8 might comprise local portions extending over portions of the four sides forming the perimeter of the recess 5 of the support element 2 .
- peripheral retaining beads 8 might be arranged at different distances from the roof 6 of the recess 5 of the support element 2 .
- the support device 1 might comprise multiple equivalent recesses 5 for receiving equivalent pneumatic elements 9 .
- the structure of the above-described support device might be adapted in order to constitute for example a mattress, a back support or a means for positioning or wedging a body.
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Description
- The present invention relates to the field of support devices for supporting a body or part of a body, in particular of a human body, which are designed to form, at least in part, cushions or mattresses, and to be used in particular in the field of medicine for the comfort of patients in the lying-down or seated positions, in particular in order to prevent pressure ulcers.
- Patent EP 0 925 008 describes a cushion element delimiting a parallelepipedal recess for receiving a pneumatic element comprising adjacent inflatable cells.
- Patent WO 03/024380 describes a cushion element delimiting a recess into which are inserted a number of cylindrical inflatable elements which are arranged in parallel next to one another, and are free and independent with respect to one another. The ends of the cylindrical inflatable elements are beveled and press against opposite inclined flanks of the recess, whereas the two other opposite flanks of the recess are straight.
- The present invention has, in particular, the object of proposing a support device in which the risk of the constituent elements deforming and coming apart are reduced.
- One embodiment proposes a support device for supporting a body or part of a body, in particular a human body, which comprises a support element made of a deformable material and comprising a seat and a peripheral side wall projecting from one side of this seat top surface so as to delimit a recess having a roof and a peripheral side face, and a pneumatic element comprising a base and a plurality of inflatable cells projecting from one side of the base and located next to one another in a grid pattern of lines and columns, the inflatable cells engaging in the recess and extending between the roof of said recess and the base of the pneumatic element.
- The peripheral side wall of the support element comprises at least one inward-projecting retaining bead located at a distance from the roof of the recess such that the peripheral side face of the recess has at least one setback portion, at least some of the inflatable cells that are adjacent to said retaining bead being able, when inflated, to engage laterally between this retaining bead and the roof of the recess and to hold the pneumatic element along the periphery or the perimeter of this recess.
- Said retaining bead may comprise local portions respectively extending over part of the length of the peripheral side face of said recess.
- Said retaining bead may extend over the entire length of the peripheral side face of said recess.
- The base of the pneumatic element may have an edge extending over an end face of the peripheral side wall of the support element.
- The pneumatic element may comprise at least one conduit connected to at least one inflatable cell and passing through the peripheral side wall of the support element.
- A lower support plate made of a deformable material, may be provided in order to cover the base of the pneumatic element and the end face of the peripheral wall of the support element.
- The device may also comprise an outer cover.
- There follows a non-limiting exemplary description of a support device, illustrated by means of the appended drawing, in which:
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FIG. 1 shows a cross section of a support device comprising a pneumatic element in a deflated state; -
FIG. 2 shows a cross section of the support device fromFIG. 1 , the pneumatic element being in an inflated state; and -
FIG. 3 shows a local, enlarged cross section of the pneumatic element. - As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2 , a generallyparallelepipedal support device 1, which may for example constitute a cushion for sitting on, comprises asupport element 2 made of a deformable material, for example a molded synthetic foam such as a polyurethane foam, which comprises ahorizontal seat 3 in the form of a top surface, and aperipheral wall 4 projecting downward from the periphery of theseat 3, such that thissupport element 2 delimits ahollow recess 5 that is open below. Thisrecess 5 has aroof 6 consisting of a lower face of theseat 3 and a peripheral orside face 7 consisting of the internal flank of theperipheral wall 4. - The upper face of the
seat 3 of thesupport element 2 may be flat or not and have a desired topography. Theroof 6 of therecess 5 may be flat. The peripheral outer face of theperipheral wall 4 may extend perpendicular to the upper face of theseat 3. - The
peripheral wall 4 comprises aperipheral retaining bead 8 projecting inward into therecess 5 and located at a distance from theroof 6, such that the peripheral orside face 7 of therecess 5 has a setbackperipheral portion 7 a which extends between theperipheral retaining bead 8 and theroof 6 of therecess 5 and has a larger section than the internal section of theperipheral bead 8. - The
support device 1 further comprises apneumatic element 9 that comprises an essentially flat and relativelyrigid base 10 which is placed parallel to the roof of therecess 5 and whoseperipheral edge 10 a presses against alower end face 4 a of theperipheral wall 4, parallel to theroof 6 of therecess 5, and a plurality ofinflatable cells 11 that project upward from one side of thebase 10 and are located next to one another such that theseinflatable cells 11 are engaged in therecess 5 and extend between thebase 10 and theroof 6 of therecess 5. - The
inflatable cells 11 are connected to one another by small crosssection connecting channels 12 integrated into thebase 10, while one of the peripheralinflatable cells 11 a is connected to aconduit 13 which passes through theperipheral wall 4 of thesupport element 2 and is provided, for example, with anouter end valve 14 to which can be connected an inflating/deflating device (not shown). - The
inflatable cells 11 are arranged according to a grid of lines and columns, which are for example perpendicular. Theinflatable cells 11 may be arranged in an offset pattern. - As shown in
FIG. 3 , thebase 10 of thepneumatic element 9 may comprise a firstflat sheet 15 and asheet 16 having regions stuck to thesheet 15 and, in these regions, projecting deformations delimiting theinflatable cells 11 and the connectingchannels 12. - As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 3 , when thepneumatic element 9 is deflated, theinflatable cells 11 take up less space. In this deflated state, theinflatable cells 11 may be circular or polygonal in cross section, for example hexagonal, with their feet adjacent to thebase 10 being distant from one another. - In the deflated state, the
pneumatic element 9 is easy to install in therecess 5 of thesupport element 2 by passing theinflatable cells 11 through the internal section of thebead 8 without difficulty. - As shown in
FIG. 2 , when thepneumatic element 9 is inflated, theinflatable cells 11 inflate and bear laterally against one another along generatrices perpendicular to thebase 10, and against theroof 6 of therecess 5. - Furthermore, the peripheral
inflatable cells 11 a of thepneumatic element 9, which are adjacent to theretaining bead 8, engage laterally in the peripheral setback arranged between theinternal retaining bead 8 and theroof 6 of therecess 5, and may press against thesetback portion 7 a of theperipheral side wall 7 of therecess 5. Thus, the periphery of thepneumatic element 9 is retained along the periphery of therecess 5. - The
pneumatic element 9, when inflated, occupies all or a large portion of the volume of therecess 5 of thesupport element 2, depending on the pressure of the introduced gas, and forms a coherent pneumatic support by virtue of the inflated cells pressing against one another and the peripheral inflated cells pressing against thesetback portion 7 a. - In contrast to straight flanks, the peripheral
internal retaining bead 8 presents, along the periphery of therecess 5, an obstacle to extraction of the peripheralinflatable cells 11 a of thepneumatic element 9 in the inflated state, and therefore of the entirepneumatic element 9. - Thus, the existence of the peripheral
internal retaining bead 8 prevents the inflatedpneumatic element 9 being extracted from therecess 5 of thesupport element 2. - Optionally, the
support device 1 may comprise alower support plate 17 made of a deformable material, for example a synthetic foam such as a polyurethane foam, which covers thebase 10 of thepneumatic element 9 and thelower face 4 a of theperipheral wall 4 of thesupport element 2, sandwiching theperipheral edge 10 a of thebase 10. According to one variant embodiment, theperipheral edge 10 a of thebase 10 and/or thelower plate 17 may be adhesively bonded to thelower face 4 a of theperipheral wall 4 of thesupport element 2. - The
support device 1 may further comprise anouter cover 18 which is in two parts that are joined by a peripheralrapid closure 19, and through which theconduit 13 also passes. This cover may be a fabric, which may be waterproof. - The result of the above is that the
support device 1 constitutes a compact and coherent unit whose elements are conveniently assembled. - According to one variant embodiment, the
inflatable cells 11 of thepneumatic element 9 might be grouped into multiple independent groups that are respectively connected todifferent inflation conduits 13 so as to define regions that can be inflated to different pressures. - According to one variant embodiment, the
peripheral retaining bead 8 may extend around the entire perimeter of therecess 5 of thesupport element 2. - According to another variant embodiment, the
peripheral retaining bead 8 might comprise local portions extending over portions of the four sides forming the perimeter of therecess 5 of thesupport element 2. - According to another variant embodiment,
peripheral retaining beads 8 might be arranged at different distances from theroof 6 of therecess 5 of thesupport element 2. - According to one variant embodiment, the
support device 1 might comprise multipleequivalent recesses 5 for receiving equivalentpneumatic elements 9. - The structure of the above-described support device might be adapted in order to constitute for example a mattress, a back support or a means for positioning or wedging a body.
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