US2008040860A1PendingUtilityA1
Turn-assist with access areas
Est. expiryAug 17, 2026(~0.1 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
A61G 7/05776
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Abstract
The present invention is directed to controlling the inflation and deflation either collectively or individually of individual rotational (turn-assist) bladders to allow a patient caregiver to obtain easy access to the patient's body that is positioned toward the rotational (turn-assist) bladders.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A therapeutic support comprising
a rotational (turn-assist) bladder system and a control unit; the rotational (turn-assist) bladder system has a right side bladder component and a left side bladder component; the right side bladder component has a first right section and a second right section and the left side bladder component has a first left section and a second left section; the first right section interconnects to the control unit through a first right conduit and the second right section interconnects to the control unit through a second right conduit; the first left section interconnects to the control unit through a first left conduit and the second left section interconnects to the control unit through a second left conduit; the control unit pushes, pulls and/or allows a fluid into, through or pass into (a) the first left conduit to the first left section, (b) the second left conduit to the second left section, (c) the first right conduit to the first right section and/or (d) the second right conduit to the second right section; the control unit has (a) a first left valve that controls (i) when the fluid enters the first left conduit, (ii) the amount of fluid that enters the first left conduit and (iii) the rate the fluid enter the first left conduit, (b) a second left valve that controls (i) when the fluid enters the second left conduit, (ii) the amount of fluid that enters the second left conduit and (iii) the rate the fluid enter the second left conduit, (c) a first right valve that controls (i) when the fluid enters the first right conduit, (ii) the amount of fluid that enters the first right conduit and (iii) the rate the fluid enter the first right conduit; and (d) a second right valve that controls (i) when the fluid enters the second right conduit, (ii) the amount of fluid that enters the second right conduit and (iii) the rate the fluid enter the second right conduit; wherein the first right section and the second right section can be (a) inflated at (i) the same pressure level or different pressure levels, (ii) the same inflation rate or different inflation rates and/or (iii) the same time or different times; and/or (b) deflated at (i) the same time or different times, (ii) the same inflation rate or different inflation rates and/or (iii) the same pressure level or different pressure levels to allow a patient assistant to have access to and to provide care and/or treatment to a particular patient's body part that is positioned over the first right section or the second right section when the first right section or the second right section are inflated to rotate (turn) the patient and the other right section is (a) being inflated, (b) deflated or (c) being deflated; wherein the first left section and the second left section can be (a) inflated at (i) the same pressure level or different pressure levels, (ii) the same inflation rate or different inflation rates and/or (iii) the same time or different times; and/or (b) deflated at (i) the same time or different times, (ii) the same inflation rate or different inflation rates and/or (iii) the same pressure level or different pressure levels to allow a patient assistant to have access to and to provide care and/or treatment to a particular patient's body part that is positioned over the first left section or the second left section when the first left section or the second left section are inflated to rotate (turn) the patient and the other left section is (a) being inflated, (b) deflated or (c) being deflated.
2 . The therapeutic support of claim 1 wherein the control unit has an input system that allows a patient and/or patient assistant to control the first left valve, the second left valve, the first right valve, and the second right valve.
3 . The therapeutic support of claim 2 wherein the control unit has a microprocessor, and the microprocessor is interconnected between (i) the input system and (ii) the first left valve, the second left valve, the first right valve, and the second right valve.
4 . The therapeutic support of claim 1 wherein the rotational (turn-assist) bladder system uses low air loss bladders.
5 . The therapeutic support of claim 1 further comprising a third left section wherein the third left section is interconnected to the control unit through an extension of the first left conduit or an extension of the second left conduit.
6 . The therapeutic support of claim 1 further comprising a third left section wherein the third left section is interconnected to the control unit through a third left conduit.
7 . The therapeutic support of claim 1 further comprising a third right section wherein the third right section is interconnected to the control unit through an extension of the first right conduit or an extension of the second right conduit.
8 . The therapeutic support of claim 1 further comprising a third right section wherein the third right section is interconnected to the control unit through a third right conduit.
9 . The therapeutic support of claim 1 wherein the first right section and the second right section are horizontal in relation to the therapeutic support.
10 . The therapeutic support of claim 1 wherein the first right section and the second right section are vertical in relation to the therapeutic support.
11 . The therapeutic support of claim 1 wherein the first right section and the second right section extend the entire length of the therapeutic support.
12 . The therapeutic support of claim 1 wherein the first right section and the second right section extend the partially along length of the therapeutic support.
13 . The therapeutic support of claim 1 further comprising cushion material positioned over individual right and/or left sections; or opposing (a) first left and right sections or (b) second left and right sections.
14 . The therapeutic support of claim 13 wherein the cushion material is selected from a static bladder, wave therapy bladders, gelastic material, foam, and combinations thereof.
16 . The therapeutic support of claim 1 wherein the therapeutic support is a mattress.
17 . The therapeutic support of claim 1 wherein the therapeutic support is a seat cushion, a back cushion, or combination thereof.
18 . The therapeutic support of claim 1 wherein the control unit is within the therapeutic support.
19 . The therapeutic support of claim 1 wherein the control unit is exterior to the therapeutic support.
20 . A method of treating a patient comprising:
positioning a patient on a therapeutic support having
a rotational (turn-assist) bladder system and a control unit;
the rotational (turn-assist) bladder system has a right side bladder component and a left side bladder component;
the right side bladder component has a first right section and a second right section and the left side bladder component has a first left section and a second left section;
the first right section interconnects to the control unit through a first right conduit and the second right section interconnects to the control unit through a second right conduit;
the first left section interconnects to the control unit through a first left conduit and the second left section interconnects to the control unit through a second left conduit;
the control unit pushes, pulls and/or allows a fluid into, through or pass into (a) the first left conduit to the first left section, (b) the second left conduit to the second left section, (c) the first right conduit to the first right section and/or (d) the second right conduit to the second right section;
the control unit has (a) a first left valve that controls (i) when the fluid enters the first left conduit, (ii) the amount of fluid that enters the first left conduit and (iii) the rate the fluid enter the first left conduit, (b) a second left valve that controls (i) when the fluid enters the second left conduit, (ii) the amount of fluid that enters the second left conduit and (iii) the rate the fluid enter the second left conduit, (c) a first right valve that controls (i) when the fluid enters the first right conduit, (ii) the amount of fluid that enters the first right conduit and (iii) the rate the fluid enter the first right conduit; and (d) a second right valve that controls (i) when the fluid enters the second right conduit, (ii) the amount of fluid that enters the second right conduit and (iii) the rate the fluid enter the second right conduit;
wherein the first right section and the second right section can be (a) inflated at (i) the same pressure level or different pressure levels, (ii) the same inflation rate or different inflation rates and/or (iii) the same time or different times; and/or (b) deflated at (i) the same time or different times, (ii) the same inflation rate or different inflation rates and/or (iii) the same pressure level or different pressure levels to allow a patient assistant to have access to and to provide care and/or treatment to a particular patient's body part that is positioned over the first right section or the second right section when the first right section or the second right section are inflated to rotate (turn) the patient and the other right section is (a) being inflated, (b) deflated or (c) being deflated;
wherein the first left section and the second left section can be (a) inflated at (i) the same pressure level or different pressure levels, (ii) the same inflation rate or different inflation rates and/or (iii) the same time or different times; and/or (b) deflated at (i) the same time or different times, (ii) the same inflation rate or different inflation rates and/or (iii) the same pressure level or different pressure levels to allow a patient assistant to have access to and to provide care and/or treatment to a particular patient's body part that is positioned over the first left section or the second left section when the first left section or the second left section are inflated to rotate (turn) the patient and the other left section is (a) being inflated, (b) deflated or (c) being deflated;
controlling the inflation/deflation of one set of first and second sections so either the first or the second section is inflated or deflated so at least a portion of the patient that contacts the one set of first and second sections is exposed so that portion of the patient can be treated and cared for, while the other set of first and second sections is in the set position.Join the waitlist — get patent alerts
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