US2004261184A1PendingUtilityA1

Stand alone integrated cushion

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Assignee: FLICK ROLAND EPriority: Jun 27, 2003Filed: Jun 27, 2003Published: Dec 30, 2004
Est. expiryJun 27, 2023(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Roland E. Flick
A61G 7/05769A47C 27/10A47C 27/083A47C 20/048
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Abstract

The present invention is directed to a stand alone integrated mattress. The system has a self-contained mattress unit, at least one inflatable bladder, at least one fluid source, at least one dispersion unit and at least one control unit. The self-contained mattress unit has at least a head section and a foot section, and is capable of converting from a horizontal position or an inclined position to a chair-like conformation. There is at least one inflatable bladder in each section of the self-contained mattress unit. There is also at least fluid source. In addition there is at least one dispersion unit in each section and each dispersion unit provides a fluid, obtained from the fluid source, to a conduit which directs the fluid into the inflatable bladder positioned in the section of the dispersion unit. The control system is positioned in one of the sections and interconnected to each dispersion unit to control the dispersion of the fluid to the inflatable bladders in each section.

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1 . A stand alone integrated mattress comprising: 
 a self-contained mattress unit having at least a head section and a foot section, and capable of converting from a horizontal position or an inclined position to a chair-like conformation;    at least one inflatable bladder in each section of the self-contained mattress unit;    at least one fluid source;    at least one dispersion unit in each section and each dispersion unit provides a fluid, obtained from the fluid source, to a conduit which directs the fluid into the inflatable bladder positioned in the section of the dispersion unit;    a control system positioned in one of the sections and interconnected to each dispersion unit to control the dispersion of the fluid to the inflatable bladders in each section.    
     
     
         2 . The stand alone integrated mattress of  claim 1  wherein the at least one fluid source is ambient air.  
     
     
         3 . The stand alone integrated mattress of  claim 1  wherein the at least one fluid source is selected from the group consisting of a reservoir, ambient air and combinations thereof.  
     
     
         4 . The stand alone integrated mattress of  claim 1  wherein the fluid is selected from the group consisting of air and an aqueous solution.  
     
     
         5 . The stand alone integrated mattress of  claim 1  wherein the inflatable bladders are capable of vibrating, rotating, creating wave motions, providing not direct percussion, providing support, and combinations thereof to a user of the mattress.  
     
     
         6 . The stand alone integrated mattress of  claim 1  wherein the control system has an input unit that allows an operator to input data to control at least the inflation and/or deflation of the inflatable bladders.  
     
     
         7 . The stand alone integrated mattress of  claim 6  wherein the input unit is interconnected to the control unit as an integrated component thereof.  
     
     
         8 . The stand alone integrated mattress of  claim 6  wherein the input unit is interconnected to the control unit by a tethered electrical connection.  
     
     
         9 . The stand alone integrated mattress of  claim 6  wherein the input unit is interconnected to the control unit through an electrically connected hinge.  
     
     
         10 . The stand alone integrated mattress of  claim 6  wherein the input unit has a SIMM daughter board that interconnects to the control unit.  
     
     
         11 . The stand alone integrated mattress of  claim 6  wherein the input unit transmits a remote wireless signal to a receiver on the control unit.  
     
     
         12 . A stand alone integrated mattress comprising: 
 a mattress unit having at least a head section and a foot section;    at least one inflatable bladder in each section of the self-contained mattress unit;    at least one fluid source;    at least one dispersion unit in the mattress and the dispersion unit provides a fluid, obtained from the fluid source, to a conduit which directs the fluid into the inflatable bladder;    a control system positioned in one of the sections and interconnected to each dispersion unit to control the dispersion of the fluid to the inflatable bladders    wherein the control system has an input unit that allows an operator to input data to control at least the inflation and/or deflation of the inflatable bladders    wherein the input unit is selected from the group consisting of the input unit (1) is interconnected to the control unit by a tethered electrical connection, (2) transmits a remote signal to a receiver on the control unit, (3) has a SIMM daughter board that interconnects to the control unit, or (4) is interconnected to the control unit through an electrically connected hinge.    
     
     
         13 . The mattress of  claim 12  wherein the mattress unit is a self-contained capable of converting from a horizontal position or an inclined position to a chair-like conformation; 
 wherein each section has at least one dispersion unit and each dispersion unit provides the fluid, obtained from the fluid source, to the conduit which directs the fluid into the inflatable bladder positioned in the section of the dispersion unit;  
 the control system positioned in one of the sections and interconnected to each dispersion unit to control the dispersion of the fluid to the inflatable bladders in each section.  
 
     
     
         14 . The mattress of  claim 13  wherein at least one fluid source is ambient air.  
     
     
         15 . The mattress of  claim 13  wherein the at least one fluid source is selected from the group consisting of a reservoir, ambient air and combinations thereof.  
     
     
         16 . The mattress of  claim 13  wherein the fluid is selected from the group consisting of air and an aqueous solution.  
     
     
         17 . The mattress of  claim 13  wherein the inflatable bladders are capable of vibrating, rotating, creating wave motions, providing percussion, providing support, and combinations thereof to a user of the mattress.

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