Abstract: A valve for use with an inflatable cushion having individual inflation zones including a slide housing positioned between two outer casing halves. Each casing half has a plurality of nipple connector seats. Each nipple connector seat has at least one external detent. The slide housing has a series of nipple connectors along its length that are inserted into air conduits in the peripheral edge of the cushion, which, in turn, are connected to the individual inflation zones. Each nipple connector has at least one retainer groove in the surface. The casing half detents engage the cushion edge and the retainer grooves to retain the nipple in the air conduits. There is a movable slide inside the slide seat bore. The slide has a longitudinal inner bore and a number of openings along its length that communicate with the inner bore.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 26, 2002
Date of Patent:
February 10, 2004
Assignee:
Roho, Inc.
Inventors:
Robert W. Graebe, Robert Klotz, Paul A. Rickman, Dennis L. Clapper
Abstract: An improved vehicle seat assembly for mounting on the frame of a vehicle driver's seat including a polymer support plate attached to the frame, a polyurethane foam base on the support, an inflatable air cell cushion on the base and an elastic cover. The inflatable air cell cushion includes individual inflation zones each comprised of individual interconnected inflation cells. The zones are normally isolated from each other. A center zone having a preset inflation pressure is positioned under the ischial area of the driver. Front, back and side bolster zones provide front-to-back and side-to-side support. The individual air cells of the center zone are interconnected by a serpentine airflow path of reduced area to enhance the vibration and shock absorption characteristics of the zone.
Abstract: A valve for use with an inflatable cushion having individual inflation zones including a casing with an internal bore and a plurality of openings along the length of the casing connected to the individual inflation zones by air conduits and a movable slide within the casing bore. The slide has a number of openings along the its length that communicate with an inner bore. The valve is opened by aligning the slide openings with the casing openings to allow the inflation zones to communicate through the valve slide bore and is closed by moving the slide openings out of alignment with the casing openings to seal off the inflation zones.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 17, 2002
Date of Patent:
May 20, 2003
Assignee:
Roho, Inc.
Inventors:
Robert W. Graebe, Robert Klotz, Paul A. Rickman
Abstract: An improved vehicle seat assembly for mounting on the frame of a vehicle driver's seat including a polymer support plate attached to the frame, a polyurethane foam base on the support, an inflatable air cell cushion on the base and an elastic cover. The inflatable air cell cushion includes individual inflation zones each comprised of individual interconnected inflation cells. The zones are normally isolated from each other. A center zone having a preset inflation pressure is positioned under the ischial area of the driver. Front, back and side bolster zones provide front-to-back and side-to-side support. The individual air cells of the center zone are interconnected by a serpentine airflow path of reduced area to enhance the vibration and shock absorption characteristics of the zone.
Abstract: A valve for use with an inflatable cushion having individual inflation zones including a casing with an internal bore and a plurality of openings along the length of the casing connected to the individual inflation zones by air conduits and a movable slide within the casing bore. The slide has a number of openings along the its length that communicate with an inner bore. The valve is opened by aligning the slide openings with the casing openings to allow the inflation zones to communicate through the valve slide bore and is closed by moving the slide openings out of alignment with the casing openings to seal off the inflation zones.
Type:
Application
Filed:
January 17, 2002
Publication date:
June 6, 2002
Applicant:
Roho, Inc.
Inventors:
Robert W. Graebe, Robert Klotz, Paul A. Rickman
Abstract: A biomedical apparatus for monitoring and evaluating physical properties associated with a biologic or biomedical system is provided. When adapted to monitor and evaluate pressure at any interface between two abutting surfaces, the biomedical apparatus includes a sensor pad including at least one pressure sensor that is adapted to be disposed between the two surfaces to measure pressures exerted on one surface by the other surface, and generate data representative of measured pressures. At least one transducer is provided, with one transducer being in communication with each sensor for generating output signals representative of pressures measured by the sensor. Electronic circuitry further is provided that includes data processing circuitry for processing output signals generated by the transducer and generating pressure data based upon pressures measured by the sensor.
Abstract: A modular backrest system for a wheelchair is removably attached to backrest posts of the wheelchair. The backrest system includes a back support that provides a surface against which the back of a wheelchair user rests, and a support chassis mounted to the back support for supporting the back support at a desired incline with respect to the posts, and at a desired seat depth with respect to the seat. An attachment assembly is further included that is operably connected to the support chassis at two locations and to the posts to allow the support chassis and back support to be readily removed from or attached to the chair. The particular back support employed in conjunction with the support chassis is based upon the support needs of the wheelchair user. One embodiment of the back support includes a backing plate, and a cushion or insert attached to a forwardly presented face of the backing plate against which the back of the individual rests when sitting on the seat.
Abstract: A composite foam base air cell module cushion having a water resistant skin, a contoured foam base designed to relieve pressure on the trochanters and the ischia and an air cell module having two sets of air cells, each partially filled, positioned inside the foam base in a chamber beneath the rear of the base. The skin is of two layer construction with a two-way stretch outer layer and a water impervious inner layer. The bottom of the base is covered with a water impervious sheet and the edges are secured to the edges of the top skin covering. The air cell is made by placing the preformed top into molds smaller in depth than the air cells to partially collapse the air cells before a base is applied to the top to close the open ends of the air cells and trap air therein.
Abstract: An add-on segment to an air filled cushion having inflatable flexible air cells in which the add-on segment has corresponding air cells and is physically and pneumatically connected to those air cells of the base cushion adjacent to the add-on segment air cushions. The base cushion is expandable to allow for growth of the patient using the cushion and is especially adapted for pediatric use.
Abstract: A contoured backrest for a wheelchair may be moved to and retained in different positions and thus accommodates individuals of varying size and disabilities. The backrest carries clamps to which outriggers are fitted, and these outriggers extend transversely across the back face of the backrest. The outriggers are laterally adjustable to accommodate wheelchairs of different widths. They have offset ends beyond the sides of the backrest, and these ends fit into brackets on back posts that are part of the wheelchair. When the clamps are released, the outriggers may be rotated. This enables the position of the backrest to be adjusted forwardly and backwardly, upwardly and downwardly, and angularly.