Support pad

Beds – Mattress – Ventilated or permitting substantial air passage

Reexamination Certificate

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C005S484000, C005S690000, C005S691000, C005S736000, C005S652100, C005S731000

Reexamination Certificate

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06272707

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a mattress-type support pad, and more particularly, to a support pad including a layer of an air and liquid permeable three dimensional matrix of polymeric material.
Recently, health concerns have led hospitals to cover bed mattresses with liquid impermeable vinyl covers which can be easily washed and disinfected. Conventional sheets are typically used over the vinyl-covered mattresses. Bed-ridden individuals, including individuals suffering from skin ulcers and/or open sores, are often forced to spend extended periods of time on sheets which have become soaked with wetness. Since the damp sheets are positioned over liquid impermeable vinyl, the dampness remains trapped inside the sheeting, between an individual's body and the vinyl cover. Simple incontinence pads, usually paper bonded to impermeable plastic, hold perspiration and body fluids in an uncomfortable and possibly harmful proximity to the individual's body.
The known mattress pads suffer from the inability to allow for efficient drainage and/or evaporation of patients' perspiration from the sheeting, often leading to severe patient discomfort in the form of bed sores or, possibly, decubitus ulcers.
Thus, there exists a need for an improved mattress pad which includes the desirable properties of permitting drainage and/or evaporation of perspiration entering into the pad and also permitting air to permeate in order to hasten such evaporation.
In disparate fields of art, there are known materials composed of low density matted thermoplastic macro-filaments irregularly looped and intermingled in highly porous and/or open peak and valley three-dimensional sheet structures. Such materials are disclosed, for example, in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,212,692; 4,252,590; and Re. 31,599; the contents of each of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference. One application of these materials has been as soil retention matting for use in the building industry. Similar materials have been used as seat cushions in marine environments.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The support pad of the present invention includes a layer of a low density liquid and air permeable three-dimensional matrix of matted polymeric material. The pad is preferably covered with a non-foamed pad and used with conventional or modified bed sheeting. The pad is preferably made in standard bed sizes, e.g. single, double, queen, king, California king size, examination table size, labor and delivery table size, crib size, gurney size, etc. In an alternative embodiment, the pad includes one or more hinged sections for use on mechanically bending beds. The layer of low density material, after removal of the pad and the sheets, may be cleaned, disinfected and reused many times. However, since the materials used in the layer are relatively inexpensive, it is also possible to dispose of the layer after a single use or after repeated uses by a single person, for example. The layer of material for the pad is chosen for its ability to admit moisture into the matting from the sheet above and also to admit air to enter and permeate into and out of the matting in order to hasten evaporation of the moisture contained within the pad and in the sheeting above the pad.


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