Gel containing positioning cushion for infirm patients

Beds – Support for users body or part thereof – Removable support specially adapted for seating

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5909, 29745222, 29745225, 156291, 156292, A47C 2718, A47C 702

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058360255

ABSTRACT:
A positioning cushion prevents a sitting infirm patient from sliding forward. The cushion comprises a base portion, and gel bladder filled with a gelatinous mixture of resin and water, and a top cover. The base portion defines thigh supporting recesses and a trough receiving the gel bladder. The base portion and top cover are constructed of a rigid urethane foam and an ergonomic urethane foam respectively. The aforementioned three parts may be then covered with a fabric cover.

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