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US Patent 12023287 Inflatable mattress and control methods

Patent 12023287 was granted and assigned to Stryker on July, 2024 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
Stryker
Stryker
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Current Assignee
Stryker
Stryker
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
120232870
Patent Inventor Names
Manikantan Seshadrinathan0
Patrick Lafleche0
Donna-Marie Robertson0
Krishna Sandeep Bhimavarapu0
Date of Patent
July 2, 2024
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Patent Application Number
178849250
Date Filed
August 10, 2022
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Patent Citations
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US Patent 7308725 Deployable and/or retractable mattress bolsters
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US Patent 7414536 Valve mounted bottom out sensor
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US Patent 7424761 Shape matching cushion
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US Patent 7469436 Pressure relief surface
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US Patent 7583199 Air cushion control system
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US Patent 6855158 Thermo-regulating patient support structure
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US Patent 6901617 Multi-layer cushion and cover
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US Patent 6907633 Zoning of inflatable bladders
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Patent Primary Examiner
Robert G. Santos
Robert G. Santos
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CPC Code
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A61B 5/024
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A61B 5/0816
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A61B 5/6892
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A47C 27/083
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A61G 2203/44
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A61G 2203/42
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A61G 2203/40
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A61G 7/05769
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Patent abstract

A patient support, such as a mattress, includes a plurality of inflatable bladders. Depth sensors are included in the support that measure the degree of penetration of a patient into the mattress. An air pressure sensor is also included that measures the pressure inside at least one bladder. A suitable inflation level of the mattress is determined by monitoring the rate of change of the depth with respect to air pressure as the bladder is either inflated or deflated. By detecting an inflection point in the graphical relationship of the depth and pressure outputs, a suitable inflation point for the bladders is determined that reduces interface pressures experienced by the patient, yet does not overly sink the patient into the mattress to a degree of discomfort. Analyzing the outputs of the depth and pressure sensors can also be used to detect a patient's heart rate and respiration rate.

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