Beds – Bedclothing – And means to facilitate changing thereof
Patent
1983-03-03
1985-05-21
Grosz, Alexander
Beds
Bedclothing
And means to facilitate changing thereof
5481, A47C 2708
Patent
active
045176922
ABSTRACT:
Waterfloatation systems to prevent decubitus ulcers are known, but they suffer the disadvantages that systems having foam frames require a large volume for storage and transport. Modular systems which are very handy for hospitals normally are too expensive for home patients. This invention provides a floatation system having a foam frame which can be reduced to a very small volume and which can be used as a waterfloatation support for home patients at a considerably lower cost than conventional systems.
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WO-81/01792 Published on Jul. 9, 1981, Vogel's PCT/CH80/00159 Application.
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Grosz Alexander
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