[0001] The present invention relates to a support device in the form of a seat or a mattress
for the establishment of a controlled flow of blood in a body part resting on the
support device in which a plurality of vertically movable support elements are disposed,
said each support elements being in the form of a pressure plate mounted on a piston
rod of a piston in a cylinder, to which a hydraulic liquid is supplied and discharged
from the cylinder chamber to raise and lower the pressure plate, respectively.
The prior art
[0002] To prevent and treat decubitus, which particularly affects individuals who have to
sit or lie more or less passively because of a handicap, it has been attempted to
remedy the distress which is associated with this.
[0003] The most common treatment consists of the use of pads or supports which are capable
of distributing the pressure of the body against the support. This may be done by
means of more or less viscous fillers.
[0004] The effect, however, is of a "passive" type without any active impact on the body
to promote the circulation of blood.
[0005] Support devices which adjust to the contours and even out pressure of the body resting
on the mattress are also known from
WO 01/01822 A1 and
DE 29614773 U1. The mattresses described herein each comprise hydraulically interconnected support
elements in which pressure (arising from the body resting on the mattress) on one
or more of the lowered support elements is transferred to other support elements,
which are raised by the hydraulic liquid.
[0006] US 5237501 A discloses a support device for reducing development of bed sores or pressure ulcers.
The support device is constructed of an array of vertical support elements having
pressure plates mounted on a piston rod in a cylinder. Each cylinder is preferably
controlled pneumatically and receives the driving means, especially air, from a common
source via actuators or servo valves on each of cylinders. The cylinders are connected
to electrical control means including a microprocessor based control system, which
determines the lowering /raising of the independent support elements.
[0007] Another support and massaging device is described in
DE 3615421 A1.
[0008] GB 1 540 336 discloses activation in the support in the form of support members which are alternately
raised and lowered. This is said to promote the flow of blood and thereby counteract
decubitus, while providing a convenient support of the body.
[0009] In practice, however, it has not operated satisfactorily, as the flow of blood is
not controlled to a sufficient degree, but solely takes place in that a support is
moved up or down, whereby blood is pressed together and flows to the nearest area
where a support is lowered. This will mean that the flow of blood becomes arbitrary
and irregular and thereby uncomfortable for the individual, in particular those who
have already developed decubitus, just as it does not contribute to remedying this.
The object of the invention
[0010] It is the object of the invention to remedy these defects and drawbacks, and this
is achieved according to the invention by a support device wherein the support device
comprises a plurality of cylinders which are interconnected hydraulically in sets
and wherein the control of distribution of the hydraulic liquid is controlled by a
valve with pressure supply of hydraulic liquid and stepwise supply to and discharge
of the hydraulic liquid from the individual sets of cylinders such that when one of
the sets of pressure plates is lowered an adjacent and previously lowered set of pressure
plates (3) is raised (7).
[0011] In this surprisingly simple manner, the control is provided by means of a valve which
is capable of conveying hydraulic liquid to and from the activated cylinders with
a given cycle, an operationally reliable and expedient control is achieved. This results
in a flow of blood in the body, which is not an arbitrary seepage or accumulation
of blood, but a completely controlled flow from a support point where the support
element is raised, and to an adjacent support point whose support element is simultaneously
lowered, so as to create a "closed" circulation of blood from the tissue above the
cylinder which is raised, to the tissue above an adjacent cylinder which is lowered.
[0012] This ensures a completely natural flow of blood and thereby promotes the natural
flow of blood in the body to and from the heart. This flow of blood can effectively
cure decubitus and may also be a great comfort for individuals who themselves cannot
ensure the flow of blood in the body by movement on the support device.
[0013] When, as stated in claim 2, the cooperating supports are disposed in close proximity
to each other, the blood can easily flow between the points without any form of pressure
and thereby without pain.
[0014] When, as stated in claim 3, the support device is configured in the form of sets
with many support elements, a completely even rhythmic movement of the support elements
is achieved, thereby ensuring a completely even flow of blood in the parts of the
body which rest on the support device.
[0015] When, as stated in claim 4, the individual pressure plates are mounted on the piston
rod by means of a snap-like grip, it is ensured that the pressure plate may be mounted
easily.
[0016] When, as stated in claim 5, a depression is provided on the lower side of the pressure
plate, on which a ball-shaped end part on the piston rod may be secured, it is ensured
that the pressure plate may be moved and thereby conform to the shape of the body.
[0017] When, as stated in claim 6, the extent of the depression is limited and thereby the
encirclement of the ball-shaped part on the piston rod, it is ensured that the pressure
plate may tilt and thereby easily conform to the various body shapes.
[0018] Finally, as stated in claim 7, it is expedient that one or more pressure plates may
be removed, e.g. below sores or other injuries on the body which may not be loaded.
The drawing
[0019] An example of a method and an embodiment of a support device according to the invention
and its function will be described more fully below with reference to the drawing,
in which
- figs. 1 - 3
- schematically show how two adjacent supports are moved according to the invention,
- fig. 4
- shows how a pressure plate, shown in section, is mounted on the end of a piston rod,
and
- fig. 5
- shows a support device seen from above with a valve, shown in outline, for the control
of the hydraulic flows to the individual cylinders.
Description of an exemplary embodiment
[0020] As mentioned, it is the object of the invention to enhance the flow of blood, and
this is achieved by means of the support device, which will be explained with reference
to figs. 1 - 3.
[0021] The support device, which is designated 1, comprises a plurality of cylinders 4,
which are connected with a hydraulic circuit comprising pipes 5, as indicated in fig.
5. Hydraulic pressure is applied to each cylinder 4 below the piston, so that all
the pistons are in the highest position, such as e.g. in fig. 1, in which, however,
one cylinder B is lowered.
[0022] Each piston is provided with a piston rod which carries a pressure plate 3 at the
top, as shown in fig. 4. The joint between the pressure plate 3 and the piston rod
11 preferably comprises a snap-like coupling comprising a ball part 12, which is disposed
on the uppermost end of the piston rod 11.
[0023] A ball recess is provided on the lower side of the pressure plate 3, and since the
pressure plate 3 is made of a resilient material, the wall in the recess will be able
to snap around the ball 12. In this manner, the pressure plate 3 will be able to tilt,
as indicated by the angle 13, just as it may be removed, e.g. as shown in dashed line
14 in fig. 5, in those cases where it might be necessary to avoid pressure impacts.
This might be in the event that the user has or is likely to incur ulceration and
the like.
[0024] In the example shown, a pad or a cover 2 extends above the pressure plates 3 in order
to even out gaps between the pressure plates 3.
[0025] The drawing shows a section through a body part 8, which is the part of the body
which is supported by the support device.
[0026] In fig. 1, the pressure plate on cylinder B is lowered, while the other plates 3
are in their highest position. Therefore, the blood 9 will seep down to a point above
the lowered pressure plate, as indicated by cross hatching.
[0027] After a suitable period of time, a valve device, as shown in fig. 5, will be switched
to raise the lowered plate 3, as indicated by the arrow 7, and at the same time the
adjacent cylinder A is lowered, as shown by the arrow 6 (see fig 2). This change will
cause the blood 9 to be driven from the area above cylinder B to the adjacent area
above the lowered cylinder A. The result of this is seen in fig. 3, where the blood
9 has seeped across the pressure plate 3 on cylinder A and has thus changed places
from a position above cylinder B to a position above cylinder A.
[0028] Fig. 5 shows an example of a valve device without a cover 2 in order to show the
pressure plates 3 in the form of circles. As it has been attempted to illustrate,
the cylinders are arranged in rows, and such that a set of cylinders marked A are
arranged in straight lines at the side of a set of cylinders B at the one side and
a set of cylinders F at the other side, thus six sets of cylinders in the example
shown in fig. 5. Each of these sets has e.g. 42 cylinders, which together form a support
device having 252 movable pressure plates.
[0029] A distributor valve 10 having an inlet into and an outlet from the individual cylinders
4 ensures that hydraulic liquid under pressure is conveyed to all the cylinders, e.g.
marked A, at the same time as hydraulic liquid is conveyed away from all the adjacent
cylinders, e.g. marked B. This provides the desired effective flow of blood between
adjacent support points, as the blood flows in a "closed" circuit, while adjacent
pistons operate.
[0030] For instance, it is possible to use a distributor valve 10 in which the valve member
is rotated stepwise by a stepping motor having a drive device, and where a pump distributes
liquid out and in via outlet openings on the valve.
[0031] Thus, the function of the support device may be summarized as follows:
[0032] The pressure plates 3 with associated cylinders 4 are divided into sets with an equal
number in each set, where one of the sets is always lowered.
[0033] When the set which has been lowered, e.g. set B in fig. 1, is to be filled, this
takes place in that the adjacent set A discharges its contents of hydraulic liquid
to set B. During this function, sets A and B are not in hydraulic connection with
the other sets C, D, E and F.
[0034] At the termination of the empty/fill function, set B will be connected with sets
C, D, E and F, so that, as shown in fig. 3, the user now sits or lies on sets B, C,
D, E and F, which are interconnected and thereby give a total pressure equalization
and simultaneously assume a shape which is completely adapted to the user's anatomy.
[0035] This entire process is controlled by a valve 10 and an associated pump unit (not
shown).
[0036] By means of this equipment, any desired frequency of the movements of the cylinders
and thereby of the flow of blood may be achieved by means of a simple and very operationally
reliable appliance.
1. A support device in the form of a seat or a mattress for the establishment of a controlled
flow of blood in a body part which rests on the support device, in which a plurality
of vertically movable support elements are disposed, said each support elements being
in the form of a pressure plate mounted on a piston rod of a piston in a cylinder,
to which a hydraulic liquid is supplied and discharged from the cylinder chamber to
raise and lower the pressure plate, respectively, characterized in that the support device (1) comprises a plurality of cylinders (4) which are interconnected
(5) hydraulically in sets and distribution of the hydraulic liquid is controlled by
a valve (10) with pressure supply of hydraulic liquid and stepwise supply to and discharge
of the hydraulic liquid from the individual sets (A-F) of cylinders (4) such that
when one of the sets (A-F) of pressure plates (3) is lowered (6), an adjacent and
previously lowered set of pressure plates (3) is raised (7).
2. A support device according to claim 1, characterized in that it moves the blood (9) in a "closed" circuit from a point on the body part (8) above
a given pressure plate (3) to an adjacent point on the body part (8) above an adjacent
pressure plate (3).
3. A support device according to any of claims 1 and 2, characterize d in that it consists of e.g. six sets (A - F) of support elements, each set having
42 cylinders with pressure plates to form a support device (1) having 252 movable
pressure plates (3).
4. A support device according to any of claims 1 - 3, characterized in that the pressure plate (3) is secured to the piston rod (11) by means of a snap-like
joint.
5. A support device according to of claim 4, characterized in that the joint comprises a ball part (12) on the piston rod (11), around which a resilient
ball-shaped depression on the lower side of the pressure plate (3) may grip.
6. A support device according to any of claims 1 - 5, characterized in that the pressure plate (3) is tiltable and may thereby conform to the body part (8).
7. A support device according to any of claims 1 - 6, characterized in that the pressure plate (3) is removably connected to the piston rod (11, 12).
1. Stützeinrichtung in Form eines Sitzes oder eine Matratze zum Herstellen eines kontrollierten
Blutflusses in einem Körperteil, der auf der Stützeinrichtung ruht, in der eine Mehrzahl
vertikal beweglicher Stützelemente angeordnet sind, wobei jedes der Stützelemente
die Form einer Druckplatte aufweist, die auf einer Kolbenstange eines Kolbens in einem
Zylinder angebracht sind, dem ein Hydraulikmedium zugeführt und aus der Zylinderkammer
ausgestoßen wird, um die Druckplatte zu heben bzw. zu senken, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Stützeinrichtung (1) eine Mehrzahl Zylinder (4) umfasst, die in Sätzen hydraulisch
verbunden (5) sind, und dass die Verteilung des Hydraulikmediums durch ein Ventil
(10) mit Druckzufuhr des Hydraulikmediums und schrittweiser Zufuhr an und Ausstoßen
des Hydraulikmediums aus den individuellen Sätzen (A-F) der Zylinder (4) gesteuert
wird, so dass, wenn einer der Sätze (A-F) der Druckplatten (3) abgesenkt (6) wird,
ein benachbarter und zuvor abgesenkter Satz Druckplatten (3) angehoben (7) wird.
2. Stützeinrichtung nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sie das Blut (9) in einem "geschlossenen" Kreislauf von einem Punkt an dem Körperteil
(8) über einer gegebenen Druckplatte (3) zu einem benachbarten Punkt an dem Körperteil
(8) über einer benachbarten Druckplatte (3) bewegt.
3. Stützeinrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sie aus z.B. sechs Sätzen (A-F) von Stützelementen besteht, wobei jeder Satz 42 Zylinder
mit Druckplatten aufweist, um eine Stützeinrichtung (1) mit 252 beweglichen Druckplatten
(3) zu bilden.
4. Stützeinrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 1-3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Druckplatte (3) mittels einer schnappartigen Verbindung an der Kolbenstange (11)
befestigt ist.
5. Stützeinrichtung nach Anspruch 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Verbindung ein Kugelteil (12) an der Kolbenstange (11) umfasst, um den eine nachgiebige
kugelförmige Vertiefung an der unteren Seite der Druckplatte (3) greifen kann.
6. Stützeinrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 1-5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Druckplatte (3) kippbar ist und sich dadurch dem Körperteil (8) anpassen kann
7. Stützeinrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 1-6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Druckplatte (3) abnehmbar mit der Kolbenstange (11, 12) verbunden ist.
1. Dispositif de soutien sous la forme d'un siège ou d'un matelas pour l'établissement
d'un écoulement de sang régulé dans une partie corporelle qui repose sur le dispositif
de soutien, dans lequel une pluralité d'éléments de soutien verticalement mobiles
sont disposés, chaque dit élément de soutien étant sous la forme d'une plaque de pression
montée sur une tige de piston d'un piston dans un cylindre, auquel un liquide hydraulique
est fourni et évacué de la chambre de cylindre pour lever et abaisser la plaque de
pression, respectivement, caractérisé en ce que le dispositif de soutien (1) comprend une pluralité de cylindres (4) qui sont mutuellement
reliés (5) hydrauliquement dans des ensembles et la distribution du liquide hydraulique
est commandée par une soupape (10) avec fourniture de liquide hydraulique sous pression
et fourniture par paliers du liquide hydraulique à des ensembles individuels (A-F)
de cylindres (4) et une évacuation du liquide hydraulique de ceux-ci de sorte que
lorsque l'un des ensembles (A-F) de plaques de pression (3) est abaissé (6), un ensemble
de plaques de pression (3) adjacent et précédemment abaissé est levé (7).
2. Dispositif de soutien selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce qu'il met le sang (9) en mouvement dans un circuit "fermé" à partir d'un point sur la
partie corporelle (8) au-dessus d'une plaque de pression (3) donnée jusqu'à un point
adjacent sur la partie corporelle (8) au-dessus d'une plaque de pression (3) adjacente.
3. Dispositif de soutien selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 et 2, caractérisé en ce qu'il consiste en par exemple six ensembles (A-F) d'éléments de soutien, chaque ensemble
ayant 42 cylindres avec des plaques de pression pour former un dispositif de soutien
(1) ayant 252 plaques de pression mobiles (3).
4. Dispositif de soutien selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 3, caractérisé en ce que la plaque de pression (3) est fixée à la tige de piston (11) au moyen d'un joint
analogue à un encliquetage.
5. Dispositif de soutien selon la revendication 4, caractérisé en ce que le joint comprend une partie de rotule (12) sur la tige de piston (11), autour de
laquelle un enfoncement en forme de rotule élastique sur le côté inférieur de la plaque
de pression (3) peut s'agripper.
6. Dispositif de soutien selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 5, caractérisé en ce que la plaque de pression (3) est inclinable et peut ainsi s'adapter à la partie corporelle
(8).
7. Dispositif de soutien selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 6, caractérisé en ce que la plaque de pression (3) est reliée à la tige de piston (11, 12) de manière amovible.