EP2043583B1 - Patient support with welded materials - Google Patents

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EP2043583B1
EP2043583B1 EP07840496.9A EP07840496A EP2043583B1 EP 2043583 B1 EP2043583 B1 EP 2043583B1 EP 07840496 A EP07840496 A EP 07840496A EP 2043583 B1 EP2043583 B1 EP 2043583B1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61GTRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
    • A61G7/00Beds specially adapted for nursing; Devices for lifting patients or disabled persons
    • A61G7/05Parts, details or accessories of beds
    • A61G7/057Arrangements for preventing bed-sores or for supporting patients with burns, e.g. mattresses specially adapted therefor
    • A61G7/05769Arrangements for preventing bed-sores or for supporting patients with burns, e.g. mattresses specially adapted therefor with inflatable chambers
    • A61G7/05776Arrangements 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
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C27/00Spring, stuffed or fluid mattresses or cushions specially adapted for chairs, beds or sofas
    • A47C27/08Fluid mattresses or cushions
    • A47C27/081Fluid mattresses or cushions of pneumatic type
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61GTRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
    • A61G7/00Beds specially adapted for nursing; Devices for lifting patients or disabled persons
    • A61G7/05Parts, details or accessories of beds
    • A61G7/057Arrangements for preventing bed-sores or for supporting patients with burns, e.g. mattresses specially adapted therefor
    • A61G7/05784Arrangements for preventing bed-sores or for supporting patients with burns, e.g. mattresses specially adapted therefor with ventilating means, e.g. mattress or cushion with ventilating holes or ventilators

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  • the present disclosure relates generally to systems for supporting patients or other persons, and more particularly but not by way of limitation to systems for supporting patients or other persons with materials that have been coupled or joined by welding.
  • a supporting system is known for example from WO94/19998 A1 .
  • Patient support surfaces including therapeutic surfaces, are common in medical settings such as hospitals, clinics, and patients' homes, among other places. Some surfaces (commonly referred to as "low air loss” surfaces) include inflatable enclosures that flow air through air permeable materials adjacent to the patient in an effort to prevent or treat pressure ulcers.
  • Pressure ulcer development is related, in part, to the accumulation of heat and perspiration on the skin. Heat and moisture increase skin susceptibility to the damaging effects of pressure and shear and decrease the resiliency of the epidermis to external forces. Ongoing compressive forces on skin tissues are known to promote ischemia with subsequent development of pressure ulcers. Therefore, controlling the microclimate of the skin and providing a quality patient support system appear to be necessary to prevent pressure ulcers.
  • LAL Low-air-loss
  • a system comprising a mattress casing, a vapor permeable coverlet with or without lofting or cushioning material, and an air delivery system to move air under the coverlet and, in some cases, to leak through the coverlet.
  • Some LAL mattress systems function as integral parts of patient support systems; whereas, others are not actively coupled.
  • LAL mattress systems are the most prevalent tools used for pressure ulcer treatment and prevention.
  • LAL mattress systems were developed and are used in the belief that they help to control the microclimate of the skin. These systems have been found to be highly effective in treating and/or preventing pressure ulcers.
  • Certain support surfaces comprise more than one material, with each material having different air, vapor, and liquid permeability properties. For example, it may be desirable to have a vapor permeable material adjacent to the patient's skin to allow moisture vapor to transfer away from the patient and into the support surface. It may also be desirable to have an air permeable material adjacent to the patient's skin to allow air to flow proximal to the patient and assist in removing moisture vapor from the patient and the support surface. Furthermore, it may be desirable for portions of the support surface to be air impermeable in order to restrict air flow and minimize power requirements and noise levels for the support system. For hygienic reasons, it may be desirable that the support surface comprise a liquid impermeable material.
  • LAL mattresses typically include a foundation of a series of interconnected air cells that allow air to flow through and exit the mattress. Other common elements include an adjustable pump that can maintain air inflation of the air cells.
  • the LAL mattress system also includes the coverlet (waterproof and/or vapor permeable), and coverlet lofting material (e.g., quilted polyester fabric batting) that attach over the mattress.
  • the coverlet is typically made of one or more materials that are permeable to moisture, is impermeable to bacteria, and is waterproof. Coverlets also function to prevent excessive loss of body heat, have high moisture vapor permeability to minimize/prevent the accumulation of perspiration on the skin, and have high air porosity for removal of excessive body heat through a continuous airflow provided by the LAL mattress. Together, the LAL mattress and the coverlet form the LAL mattress system.
  • the LAL mattress can further include a fabric cover over the foundation (i.e., the air cells).
  • this fabric cover is formed from a GORE-TEX® fabric that is formed integrally with the air cells.
  • the GORE-TEX® fabric is liquid impermeable and has significantly higher air-permeable and vapor permeable characteristics as compared to urethane-backed nylon materials used in other mattresses.
  • the GORE-TEX® fabric moisture vapor transfer characteristics help to prevent or speed up healing of pressure ulcers in patients by reducing the amount of moisture buildup on the skin and by helping to keep patients cooler by allowing body heat to more easily escape.
  • the present invention provides a support member as claimed in claim 1. Preferred features are set out in the dependent claims.
  • exemplary embodiments are disclosed with a single sheet configured to form an inflatable enclosure.
  • the inflatable enclosure may comprise multiple panels coupled to form an inflatable enclosure.
  • exemplary embodiments may comprise an inflatable enclosure with separate top, bottom, side and end panels.
  • Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to an apparatus that functions as a patient support surface or therapeutic surface formed from multiple materials that exhibit various properties and are joined at various locations using a welding technique to produce a biologically sealed and controlled air loss surface.
  • the welding technique used to couple or join the materials is a high frequency (HF) welding technique.
  • the materials may comprise varying properties, including liquid, vapor, and air permeability, as well as friction coefficients.
  • HF welding also referred to as dielectric welding or radio frequency (RF) welding can be used to join a urethane based material to a polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE or Teflon) -based material such as GORE-TEX®, to form a support cushion having low-air-loss features, antimicrobial features, structurally sound features, and controlled air loss features, among others.
  • RF radio frequency
  • High frequency welding is a process that uses high frequency radio energy to produce molecular agitation, and therefore heat, in various types of materials so as to fuse the materials together.
  • materials used to form support surfaces and therapeutic surfaces of the present disclosure that are capable of being HF welded are contemplated and are not limited to urethane based materials and Teflon based materials such as GORE-TEX®.
  • Exemplary embodiments of the process involve subjecting the materials to be fused or joined to a high frequency (between -13 and ⁇ 100MHz) electromagnetic field, which is normally applied between two metal surfaces (e.g., metal bars). These surfaces also function as pressure applicators during heating and cooling.
  • the electromagnetic field causes the molecules in polar thermoplastics to oscillate and thus, depending on their geometry and dipole moment, these molecules may translate some of this oscillatory motion into thermal energy and cause heating of the material and eventually, the joining or fusing of the material.
  • HF welding is useful for joining polymers that have strong dipoles, such as polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyurethanes, and polyamides, among others. It is possible to RF weld other polymers including nylon, Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET), Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA) and some Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) resins, among others.
  • PVC polyvinyl chloride
  • EVA Ethylene Vinyl Acetate
  • ABS Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene
  • Hot gas welding hot plate welding, ultrasonic welding, vibration or friction welding, laser welding, and solvent welding, among others may be implemented.
  • some of these forms of welding might be more conducive to welding various plastics and other materials than other forms of welding and thus, the types of materials to be welded to form a patient support surface and/or therapeutic surface of the present disclosure can be chosen based upon the form of welding desired or vice versa.
  • a sheet 102 comprises an aperture 106.
  • sheet 102 comprises a first end 151, a second end 152, a first side 153, and a second side 154.
  • sheet 102 is comprised of a substantially air impermeable material.
  • sheet 102 is comprised of a material that is also substantially vapor and liquid impermeable, such as urethane-backed nylon.
  • a material 104 covers aperture 106 (or a portion thereof).
  • material 104 is substantially air permeable.
  • material 104 may be a substantially vapor permeable and liquid impermeable material comprising PTFE, such as GoreTex®.
  • material 104 is welded to sheet 102 around the perimeter of aperture 106.
  • material 104 is welded to sheet 102 via a high frequency welding process.
  • sheet 102 comprises an opening 110 which may be connected to a source (not shown) of pressurized air or other fluid.
  • material 104 may be sized so that it is slightly larger than aperture 106 and overlaps sheet 102 at the perimeter of aperture 106. In such exemplary embodiments, material 104 may be lap welded to sheet 102. In other exemplary embodiments, material 104 may be sized so that it is substantially the same size as aperture 106. In such exemplary embodiments, a ring of backing material (not shown) may be placed at the junction of material 104 and sheet 102 to allow a butt-weld to be formed between material 104 and sheet 102. In certain exemplary embodiments, the backing material may be comprised of the same material as sheet 102.
  • aperture 106 is approximately centered between first side 153 and second side 154. In the exemplary embodiment shown in Figure 1 , aperture 106 also extends along a majority of the length of sheet 102.
  • sheet 102 can be configured to form a support member 100 that can be inflated with air or another pressurized fluid.
  • sheet 102 has been arranged so that first side 153 is coupled to second side 154.
  • first end 151 and second end 152 have been sealed so that sheet 102 forms an elongated enclosure.
  • first side 153 is coupled to second side 154 via welding to form a flat seam weld 114 and first end 151 and second end 152 are sealed via welding to form a pair of flat seam welds 112.
  • first side 153 is high frequency welded to second side 154 and first end 151 and second end 152 are sealed via high frequency welding.
  • opening 110 can be connected, for example, to an air pump (not shown) to move air into the support member 100 to both inflate the support member 100 and to maintain a partial pressure difference of vapor and thus, aid in moisture and heat removal from the patient and from the environment surrounding the patient.
  • FIG 3 illustrates a cross-section of Figure 2 taken at section line 3-3.
  • support member 100 may incorporate a baffle 116 that extends across support member 100.
  • each end of baffle 116 is coupled to sheet 102 so the cross-section of support member 100 is narrower than it is high.
  • baffle 116 is sized so that the cross-section of support member generally forms an hourglass or "figure-8" shape with an indentation 117 at each side of support member 100.
  • the incorporation of baffle 116 provides a narrower cross-section for support member 100 and allows for a greater number of support members 100 to be incorporated into a patient support system.
  • Figure 4 illustrates an end view of an exemplary embodiment of a support member 101 that does not incorporate a baffle. As shown, the cross-section of support member 100 in Figure 4 is a generally circular shape. Other features are generally equivalent to those disclosed in the discussion of Figure 3 .
  • an exemplary embodiment of a support member 200 comprises a lower portion 205 with a cap or upper portion 210.
  • Exemplary embodiments of support member 200 are similar to those of support member 100.
  • exemplary embodiments of support member 200 comprise a material 204 that is substantially air impermeable, rather than the air permeable material 104 used in support member 100.
  • material 204 is also vapor permeable and liquid impermeable.
  • exemplary embodiments of support member 200 comprise an aperture 206 that is larger than aperture 106 of support member 100.
  • aperture 204 extends substantially across the entire length of support member 200 so that it is proximal to first end 251 and second end 252.
  • exemplary embodiments of support member 200 may be formed by welding a first side 253 to a second side 254 and sealing first and second ends 251 and 252. Material 204 may also be welded to sheet 202 to cover aperture 206 in exemplary embodiments.
  • support member 200 may be constructed in other manners.
  • support member 200 may comprise separate pieces of material, rather than a single sheet 202 with an aperture 206.
  • sheet 202 has been formed into a support member with an hourglass or "figure-8" cross-section.
  • support member 202 incorporates a baffle 216.
  • sheet 202 may also be formed into a support member 201 that is generally cylindrical with a circular cross section in certain exemplary embodiments.
  • an exemplary embodiment of a support system 300 comprises a first set of support members 100 and a second set of support members 200. As shown in the top view of Figure 9 , support members 100 and 200 are arranged in a generally alternating configuration so that a support member 100 is located between two support members 200. Support members 100 and 200 may be inflated with pressurized air or another source of fluid.
  • support members 200 are taller than support members 100.
  • support members 200 are comprised of material 202 that is substantially air impermeable with a cap of material 204 that is air impermeable and vapor permeable.
  • support members 100 comprise a material 102 that is air impermeable and a cap of material 104 that is air permeable and liquid impermeable.
  • support members 200 will provide primary support for a person (not shown) laying on support member 300.
  • air can flow through support members 100 and exit material 104 covering aperture 106. Such air flow can assist in transferring moisture vapor from a person's body as they lay on support system 300. Air flow may also assist in removing moisture vapor from support members 100.
  • moisture vapor may transfer from a person through material 204 and into support member 200.
  • material 204 extends nearly to edges 305 and 310 of support system 300. Therefore, a significant portion of material 204 will not be in contact with a person laying on support system 300. As a result, moisture vapor can also exit support member 200 via material 204.
  • increasing the area covered by material 204 will increase the rate at which moisture vapor can be transferred from a person being supported by support system 300.
  • support system 300 is configured to reduce the amount of air flow needed to support a person and provide moisture vapor transfer capabilities.
  • Primary support is provided by support members 200, which comprise material that is substantially air impermeable, and therefore requires minimal air flow to remain inflated and provide support.
  • Support members 100 comprise material 104 which is air permeable and therefore requires more airflow than support members 200 to stay inflated.
  • the amount of air (or other pressurized fluid) required to inflate support members 100 and 200 can be reduced because the air flow is restricted to areas covered by material 104.
  • the power requirements and noise levels of equipment needed to inflate support members 100 and 200 are also reduced.
  • support members 100 may be coupled to one source of pressurized fluid and support members 200 may be coupled to a second source of pressurized fluid.
  • each source of pressurized fluid can be configured to the operating parameters required.
  • the source of pressurized fluid for support members 100 may be a lower pressure, higher volume source than the source of pressured fluid for support members 200.
  • support members 100 and 200 can be welded together to form the contiguous patient support surface system 300.
  • the support members 100 and 200 can be enclosed by a cover (not shown) to form the contiguous patient support surface 300.
  • the patient support surface can be coated with an antimicrobial agent, as are known or will be known.

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