WO2015104676A1 - Support device - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60N—SEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B60N2/00—Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles
- B60N2/70—Upholstery springs ; Upholstery
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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
- A61G1/00—Stretchers
- A61G1/04—Parts, details or accessories, e.g. head-, foot-, or like rests specially adapted for stretchers
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60N—SEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B60N2/00—Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles
- B60N2/64—Back-rests or cushions
- B60N2/66—Lumbar supports
- B60N2/665—Lumbar supports using inflatable bladders
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60N—SEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B60N2/00—Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles
- B60N2/70—Upholstery springs ; Upholstery
- B60N2/7023—Coach-like constructions
- B60N2/7035—Cushions
- B60N2/7047—Springs
- B60N2/7082—Springs with air or fluid cushions
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60N—SEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B60N2/00—Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles
- B60N2/90—Details or parts not otherwise provided for
- B60N2/914—Hydro-pneumatic adjustments of the shape
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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
- A61G7/05738—Arrangements for preventing bed-sores or for supporting patients with burns, e.g. mattresses specially adapted therefor with fluid-like particles, e.g. sand, mud, seeds, gel, beads
- A61G7/05753—Arrangements for preventing bed-sores or for supporting patients with burns, e.g. mattresses specially adapted therefor with fluid-like particles, e.g. sand, mud, seeds, gel, beads air-evacuated, e.g. in order to adapt to the form of the patient
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- the present invention relates to a support device, of the type as recited in the preamble of Claim 1 .
- Various types of support devices are currently known of, such as seats for vehicles, devices for parts of the body, such as belts for weights and the like, for backpacks supported by the body, for sports and/or medical equipment constrained to the body, containers for packaging and so forth.
- Such devices may comprise various expedients to be more comfortable or cushioned.
- the seats have cushions and the like suitable to ensure comfort and, in addition, in order to further improve the comfort, the seat may comprise, between the cushion and the cover, one or more inflatable air chambers, known as bladders, such as to modify the shape of the seat, adapting it to the needs of the user.
- the seat may comprise, between the cushion and the cover, one or more inflatable air chambers, known as bladders, such as to modify the shape of the seat, adapting it to the needs of the user.
- the bladders are then applicable to other types of seats or various support devices.
- a first significant drawback is represented by the fact that the support devices are not particularly comfortable due to the inability of the air chambers to adapt to the body portion adjacent thereto.
- the technical purpose of the present invention is to devise a support device able to substantially overcome the drawbacks mentioned above.
- one important aim of the invention is to make a support device which is comfortable or adapted to the shape of the object if covers.
- Fig, 1 shows a support device according to the invention in a first configuration
- Fig. 2 shows the device in Fig 1 in a second configuration.
- reference numeral 1 globally denotes the support device according to the invention.
- the support device 1 can therefore be integrated into: a seat, for example for a car or otherwise, a belt for physical exercise, hospital equipment in contact with the body, parts of beds or stretchers, a container for objects, a harness for sport activities and so forth.
- a support surface 2 suitable to be placed in contact, preferably direct, with the object, at least one inflatable device 3 and at least one depressurisation device 4 positioned between the inflatable device 3 and the support surface 2.
- the support surface is the surface, part of the device 4 or otherwise, which the object lies on and by which it is supported.
- the inflatable device 3 is in itself known by the name of "bladder" and is for example used in the seats of luxury cars. It comprises an air chamber 30 suitable to vary its extension as a function of its internal pressure, and an inflation valve 31 suitable to allow the variation of the internal pressure of the air chamber 30 and its subsequent inflation or deflation.
- the inflatable device 3 may also comprise a pump 32 connected to the inflation valve 31 and suitable to implement the changes of pressure and volume of the air chamber upon command by a user.
- inflatable devices 3 may be present or even several air chambers 30 connected to a single inflatable device 3, so that the shape of the device 3 is of the appropriate type.
- the depressurisafion device 4 comprises a main housing 40 impermeable to the passage of fluid, flexible and defining a main volume 40a; an inner casing 41 permeable to the passage of fluid, flexible and placed inside the main casing 40 so as to define at least a portion of the inner volume 40a; a plurality of filler particles 42 housed in the inner casing 41 ; and a depressurisation valve 43 suitable to form or interrupt a connection for fluid passage, preferably gaseous (in particular air) between said main volume 40a and the external environment and suitable to permit the depressurisation of said volume 40a defining a relaxed configuration in which said filler particles 42 are movable inside said inner casing 41 ; and a compressed configuration in which said filler particles 42 are compacted and substantially define at least one solid body 42a.
- a depressurisation valve 43 suitable to form or interrupt a connection for fluid passage, preferably gaseous (in particular air) between said main volume 40a and the external environment and suitable to permit the depressurisation
- the device 4 may advantageously provide for one or more wails 44 permeable to the passage of fluid, flexible and suitable to divide the inner casing 41 into a plurality of containers 41 a each of which is suitable to contain filler particles 42.
- the walls 44 subdividing the casing are suitable to obstruct the passage through said wails 44 of filler particles 42.
- the inner casing 41 and the wails 44 are preferably made entirely of the same material permeable to fluids and elastic so as to vary its extension without forming puckers during the transition from the relaxed to the compressed configuration. More in particular, the inner casing 41 and the wails 44 are in foam material.
- foam material is understood to mean in particular: open cell polymeric material or the like, in particular foam, elastic polyurethane foam, commonly called foam rubber, other polymeric foams or other foam material.
- at least a portion 41 b of the casing 41 is in foam material, more particularly the portion in contact with the object.
- the inner casing 41 and the wails 44 are integrally connected to each other, preferably by gluing.
- the gluing is possible and appropriate in the case in which the walls are in foam material.
- the filler particles 42 may be of various shapes, sizes and materials, and be of different types so as to define a particular physical property of the set of particles, i.e. of the solid body 42a, when the device 1 passes into the compressed configuration.
- filler particles 42 are homogeneous i.e. substantially all have a similar size, shape and construction material.
- the particles 42 are homogeneous within the individual containers 41 a, while different containers 41 a may have particles of different types, so as to create for example a softer surface layer and a more resilient inner part,
- the particles 42 may be made of one or more of the following materials: polymers such as: PPE (polypheny! ethers), rubber or thermoplastic polymers, EPS (expanded polystyrenes), TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane) and E- PU (engineering thermoplastic polyurethane), cork, closed cell polymers and otherwise.
- polymers such as: PPE (polypheny! ethers), rubber or thermoplastic polymers, EPS (expanded polystyrenes), TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane) and E- PU (engineering thermoplastic polyurethane), cork, closed cell polymers and otherwise.
- the main casing 40 is preferably made of a polymeric membrane and is elastic so as to allow the device 43 to adapt to the shape of the object, such as the body portion to which said device is associated.
- it is preferably in TPU film or EVA closed cell foam, in polychioroprene or Neoprene ® , polyvinyl chloride or composite materials or otherwise.
- the depressurisation device 4 preferably comprises a control pump 45 suitable to adjust, by means of the depressurisation valve 43, the pressure of the main casing 40, and thus inside the inner casing 41 and the containers 41 a, commanding the variation of the configuration of the support device 1 and in particular of the filler particles 42.
- control pump 45 and the pump 32 can also, at least in part, be made of the same device, and be suitable to expel air from the main casing 40 and put it in the air chamber 30.
- the device 1 is lastly preferably integrated in a seat 10, which suitably comprises two support devices 1 , one placed at the backrest and one at the seat.
- the functioning of a device is as follows.
- the user of the support device 1 sits on the seat 10 or positions the object as appropriate. In particular, he comes into contact with the support surface 2.
- the user increases the volume of the air chamber 30, by means of the pump 32, until he finds a comfortable or adequate configuration.
- the user commands the transition of the depressurisation device 4 from the relaxed to the compressed configuration.
- control pump 45 withdraws air from the main casing 40 by means of the depressurisation valve 43.
- the two phases of inflation of the inflatable device 3, and in particular of the air chamber 30, and deflation of the depressurisation device 4, and in particular of the main casing 40, take place simultaneously, and suitably at least in part the same air is transferred from the depressurisation device 4 to the inflatable device 3.
- the inflatable device 3 expands compressing, against the object, the depressurisation device 4 which deforms counter shaping the support surface 2 to the object.
- the withdrawal from the main casing 40 places the containers 41 a in a vacuum, which contract, so that the filler particles 42 of each container 41 a compact to form a solid body 42a which conforms to the shape of the object.
- the user can command the return of the depressurisation device 4 to a relaxed configuration by means of the depressurisation valve 43 and the deflation of the inflatable device 3 by means of the inflation valve 31 or the other means described.
- the invention achieves some important advantages.
- a first important advantage is represented by the fact that the support device 1 proves suitable to support in a practically perfect manner an object such as a body part of a person or otherwise.
- This advantage has been innovativeiy achieved by introducing between the inflatable device 3, the depressurisation device 4 which, when it passes into the compressed configuration, forms a solid body 42a able to support the weight of the user.
- This aspect is further increased by the possibility of subdividing the inner casing 41 into a plurality of separate containers 41 a which permit a homogeneous distribution of the filler particles 42 ail along the support device 1 preventing said particles 42 from accumulating in only some portions of the inner casing 41 .
- Another advantage is the presence of the wails 44 which makes it possible to obtain containers 41 a having magnitudes selected in the three dimensions, in particular height, given by the height of the individual walls 44.
- said subdivision makes it possible to have different types of particles 42 between the various containers 41 a and, thus, to obtain solid bodies 42a with different physical-mechanical properties according to the type of particles 42.
- a further advantage is the fact that, when the depressurisation device 4 passes into the compressed configuration, the inner casing 41 and the walls 44, being made of foam material, assume an extremely reduced thickness and, therefore, allow the solid bodies 42a of adjacent containers 41 a to come substantially in contact with each other, optimising the support capacity of the depressurisation device 4.
- foam material is known to have a high shape memory, which allows it to always return when in a relaxed configuration, to its original shape and thus allow it to give a defined shape to the device 1 in a relaxed configuration.
- This aspect is further increased by the adoption of gluing to join together the inner casing 41 and the wails 44, an expedient permitting a reduction of production costs.
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Abstract
A support device (1) is provided for, comprising a support surface (2) suitable to be placed in contact with an object; at least one inflatable device (3), comprising an air chamber (30) suitable to vary its extension depending on the internal pressure thereof, and an inflation valve (31) suitable to permit a variation of the pressure inside the air chamber (30), at least one depressurisation device (4) positioned between the air chamber (30) and the support surface (2) and comprising: - a main casing (40) impermeable to the passage of fluid, flexible and defining a main volume (40a); an inner casing (41) placed inside the main casing (40), permeable to the passage of gas and flexible; filler particles (42) housed in the inner casing (41); a depressurisation valve (43) suitable to form or interrupt a connection for fluid passage between the main volume (40) and the environment external to the main volume (40) and suitable to permit the depressurisation of the main volume (40a) defining a relaxed configuration in which the filler particles (42) are movable inside the inner casing (41); and a compressed configuration in which the filler particles (42) are compacted and substantially define at least one solid body (42a).
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SUPPORT DEVICE
The present invention relates to a support device, of the type as recited in the preamble of Claim 1 .
Various types of support devices are currently known of, such as seats for vehicles, devices for parts of the body, such as belts for weights and the like, for backpacks supported by the body, for sports and/or medical equipment constrained to the body, containers for packaging and so forth.
Such devices may comprise various expedients to be more comfortable or cushioned.
For example, the seats have cushions and the like suitable to ensure comfort and, in addition, in order to further improve the comfort, the seat may comprise, between the cushion and the cover, one or more inflatable air chambers, known as bladders, such as to modify the shape of the seat, adapting it to the needs of the user.
The bladders are then applicable to other types of seats or various support devices.
The prior art described above has several significant drawbacks.
A first significant drawback is represented by the fact that the support devices are not particularly comfortable due to the inability of the air chambers to adapt to the body portion adjacent thereto.
!n fact, when inflated, the air chambers and, consequently, the support devices tend to assume a round shape and are therefore unable to support the body or other objects in an appropriate manner.
In this situation the technical purpose of the present invention is to devise a
support device able to substantially overcome the drawbacks mentioned above. Within the sphere of said technical purpose one important aim of the invention is to make a support device which is comfortable or adapted to the shape of the object if covers.
The technical purpose and specified aims are achieved by a support device as claimed in the appended Claim 1 .
Preferred embodiments are evident from the dependent claims.
The characteristics and advantages of the invention are clearly evident from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig, 1 shows a support device according to the invention in a first configuration;
Fig. 2 shows the device in Fig 1 in a second configuration.
With reference to said drawings, reference numeral 1 globally denotes the support device according to the invention.
It is suitable to support and/or protect an object such as a portion of the human body or a device or otherwise. The support device 1 can therefore be integrated into: a seat, for example for a car or otherwise, a belt for physical exercise, hospital equipment in contact with the body, parts of beds or stretchers, a container for objects, a harness for sport activities and so forth.
It comprises, in brief, a support surface 2 suitable to be placed in contact, preferably direct, with the object, at least one inflatable device 3 and at least one depressurisation device 4 positioned between the inflatable device 3 and the support surface 2.
More in detail the support surface is the surface, part of the device 4 or otherwise,
which the object lies on and by which it is supported.
The inflatable device 3 is in itself known by the name of "bladder" and is for example used in the seats of luxury cars. It comprises an air chamber 30 suitable to vary its extension as a function of its internal pressure, and an inflation valve 31 suitable to allow the variation of the internal pressure of the air chamber 30 and its subsequent inflation or deflation.
The inflatable device 3 may also comprise a pump 32 connected to the inflation valve 31 and suitable to implement the changes of pressure and volume of the air chamber upon command by a user.
Several inflatable devices 3 may be present or even several air chambers 30 connected to a single inflatable device 3, so that the shape of the device 3 is of the appropriate type.
The depressurisafion device 4 comprises a main housing 40 impermeable to the passage of fluid, flexible and defining a main volume 40a; an inner casing 41 permeable to the passage of fluid, flexible and placed inside the main casing 40 so as to define at least a portion of the inner volume 40a; a plurality of filler particles 42 housed in the inner casing 41 ; and a depressurisation valve 43 suitable to form or interrupt a connection for fluid passage, preferably gaseous (in particular air) between said main volume 40a and the external environment and suitable to permit the depressurisation of said volume 40a defining a relaxed configuration in which said filler particles 42 are movable inside said inner casing 41 ; and a compressed configuration in which said filler particles 42 are compacted and substantially define at least one solid body 42a.
Furthermore, the device 4 may advantageously provide for one or more wails 44 permeable to the passage of fluid, flexible and suitable to divide the inner casing
41 into a plurality of containers 41 a each of which is suitable to contain filler particles 42. Obviously the walls 44 subdividing the casing are suitable to obstruct the passage through said wails 44 of filler particles 42.
The inner casing 41 and the wails 44 are preferably made entirely of the same material permeable to fluids and elastic so as to vary its extension without forming puckers during the transition from the relaxed to the compressed configuration. More in particular, the inner casing 41 and the wails 44 are in foam material. The term foam material is understood to mean in particular: open cell polymeric material or the like, in particular foam, elastic polyurethane foam, commonly called foam rubber, other polymeric foams or other foam material. In particular at least a portion 41 b of the casing 41 is in foam material, more particularly the portion in contact with the object.
Alternatively they are made of flexible and elastic fabric or otherwise.
Lastly, the inner casing 41 and the wails 44 are integrally connected to each other, preferably by gluing. In particular, the gluing is possible and appropriate in the case in which the walls are in foam material.
The filler particles 42 may be of various shapes, sizes and materials, and be of different types so as to define a particular physical property of the set of particles, i.e. of the solid body 42a, when the device 1 passes into the compressed configuration.
In particular, they may be made of the same material and have for example sizes and shapes which may also vary from one particle to another or, alternatively, be the same shape and size and be made of materials that are partially different but which have similar mechanical characteristics. In another alternative, the filler particles 42 are homogeneous i.e. substantially all have a similar size, shape and
construction material.
In particular, the particles 42 are homogeneous within the individual containers 41 a, while different containers 41 a may have particles of different types, so as to create for example a softer surface layer and a more resilient inner part,
The particles 42 may be made of one or more of the following materials: polymers such as: PPE (polypheny! ethers), rubber or thermoplastic polymers, EPS (expanded polystyrenes), TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane) and E- PU (engineering thermoplastic polyurethane), cork, closed cell polymers and otherwise.
The main casing 40 is preferably made of a polymeric membrane and is elastic so as to allow the device 43 to adapt to the shape of the object, such as the body portion to which said device is associated. In detail, it is preferably in TPU film or EVA closed cell foam, in polychioroprene or Neoprene®, polyvinyl chloride or composite materials or otherwise.
In order to vary its configuration, the depressurisation device 4 preferably comprises a control pump 45 suitable to adjust, by means of the depressurisation valve 43, the pressure of the main casing 40, and thus inside the inner casing 41 and the containers 41 a, commanding the variation of the configuration of the support device 1 and in particular of the filler particles 42.
The control pump 45 and the pump 32 can also, at least in part, be made of the same device, and be suitable to expel air from the main casing 40 and put it in the air chamber 30.
Other softeners layers or the like may be arranged between the surface and the depressurisation device 4,
The device 1 is lastly preferably integrated in a seat 10, which suitably comprises
two support devices 1 , one placed at the backrest and one at the seat.
The functioning of a device, described above in a structural sense, is as follows. The user of the support device 1 sits on the seat 10 or positions the object as appropriate. In particular, he comes into contact with the support surface 2.
Subsequently the user increases the volume of the air chamber 30, by means of the pump 32, until he finds a comfortable or adequate configuration.
Subsequently, the user commands the transition of the depressurisation device 4 from the relaxed to the compressed configuration.
In particular, the control pump 45 withdraws air from the main casing 40 by means of the depressurisation valve 43.
The withdrawal of air from the main casing 40 places the device 4 in a vacuum which thus contracts so that the filler particles 42 of each container 41 a compact to form a solid body 42a, perfectly counter-shaped to the object.
Alternatively the two phases of inflation of the inflatable device 3, and in particular of the air chamber 30, and deflation of the depressurisation device 4, and in particular of the main casing 40, take place simultaneously, and suitably at least in part the same air is transferred from the depressurisation device 4 to the inflatable device 3.
Consequently, the inflatable device 3 expands compressing, against the object, the depressurisation device 4 which deforms counter shaping the support surface 2 to the object.
At the same time, the withdrawal from the main casing 40 places the containers 41 a in a vacuum, which contract, so that the filler particles 42 of each container 41 a compact to form a solid body 42a which conforms to the shape of the object. Once terminated the use of the support device 1 , the user can command the
return of the depressurisation device 4 to a relaxed configuration by means of the depressurisation valve 43 and the deflation of the inflatable device 3 by means of the inflation valve 31 or the other means described.
The invention achieves some important advantages.
A first important advantage is represented by the fact that the support device 1 proves suitable to support in a practically perfect manner an object such as a body part of a person or otherwise.
This advantage has been innovativeiy achieved by introducing between the inflatable device 3, the depressurisation device 4 which, when it passes into the compressed configuration, forms a solid body 42a able to support the weight of the user.
This aspect is further increased by the possibility of subdividing the inner casing 41 into a plurality of separate containers 41 a which permit a homogeneous distribution of the filler particles 42 ail along the support device 1 preventing said particles 42 from accumulating in only some portions of the inner casing 41 .
Another advantage is the presence of the wails 44 which makes it possible to obtain containers 41 a having magnitudes selected in the three dimensions, in particular height, given by the height of the individual walls 44.
Moreover, thanks to said subdivision into separate containers 41 a it is possible to make solid bodies 42a of different sizes and, therefore, adaptable to the specific needs of each body portion.
Moreover, said subdivision makes it possible to have different types of particles 42 between the various containers 41 a and, thus, to obtain solid bodies 42a with different physical-mechanical properties according to the type of particles 42.
A further advantage is the fact that, when the depressurisation device 4 passes
into the compressed configuration, the inner casing 41 and the walls 44, being made of foam material, assume an extremely reduced thickness and, therefore, allow the solid bodies 42a of adjacent containers 41 a to come substantially in contact with each other, optimising the support capacity of the depressurisation device 4. At the same time, foam material is known to have a high shape memory, which allows it to always return when in a relaxed configuration, to its original shape and thus allow it to give a defined shape to the device 1 in a relaxed configuration.
This aspect is further increased by the adoption of gluing to join together the inner casing 41 and the wails 44, an expedient permitting a reduction of production costs.
Variations may be made to the invention without departing from the scope of the inventive concept expressed in the independent claims and by the relative technical equivalents. All the elements as described and claimed may be replaced with equivalent elements and the details, materials, shapes and dimensions may be any within the scope of the independent claims and of the relative technical equivalents.
Claims
1. Support device (1 ) comprising, a support surface (2) suitable to be placed in contact with an object; at least one inflatable device (3), comprising an air chamber (30) suitable to vary its extension depending on the internal pressure thereof, and an inflation valve (31 ) suitable to permit a variation of the pressure inside said air chamber (30); characterised in that it comprises at least depressurisation device (4) positioned between said at least one air chamber (30) and said support surface (2) and comprising: - a main casing (40) impermeable to the passage of fluid, flexible and defining a main volume (40a); an inner casing (41 ) placed inside said main casing (40), permeable to the passage of gas and flexible; filler particles (42) housed in said inner casing (41 ); a depressurisation valve (43) suitable to form or interrupt a connection for fluid passage between said main volume (40) and the external environment and suitable to permit the depressurisation of said main volume (40a) defining a relaxed configuration in which said filler particles (42) are movable inside said at least one inner casing (41 ); and a compressed configuration in which said filler particles (42) are compacted and substantially define at least one solid body (42a).
2. Support device (1 ) according to claim 1 , wherein at least part of said inner casing (41 ) is in foam material.
3, Support device (1 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the part of said inner casing (41 ) at the support surface (2) is in foam material.
4. Support device (1 ) according to one or more of the previous claims, wherein said depressurisation device (4) comprises at least one wail (44) permeable to the passage of fluid, and suitable to sub-divide said inner casing (41 ) into a plurality of containers (41 a) each of which suitable to contain said filler
particles (42).
5. Support device (1 ) according to the previous claim, wherein said at least one wall (44) is in foam material.
6. Support device (1 ) according to one or more of the claims 4-5, wherein said at least one wall (44) and said inner casing (41 ) are made of the same material.
7. Support device (1 ) according to one or more of the claims 4-6, wherein said at least one wall (44) and said inner casing (41 ) are connected to each other by gluing.
8. Seat (10) comprising at least one support device (1 ) according to one or more of the previous claims.
9. Seat (10) according to the previous claim, comprising two of said support devices (1 ), and in which one of them is positioned at the backrest of said seat and one of them is positioned in the seat of said seat.
10. Method of use of a support device (1 ) according to one or more of the previous claims, comprising an inflation step of said inflatable device (3) and a depressurisation step of said depressurisation device (4) and wherein said steps are performed contemporarily.
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