With Upstanding Firm Massaging Projections Patents (Class 5/944)
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Patent number: 9027184Abstract: An acupressure pillow includes pressure members that are interconnected by an elastic member and arranged so that, when the user rests a body part (e.g., head or neck) on the pillow between the pressure members, the pressure members automatically adjust to accommodate the body part and produce pressure on the body part due at least in part to the elastic member, which biases the pressure members toward one another. Thus, the pressure exerted on the body part may have different vector components, including some pressure produced essentially perpendicular to the pillow surface on which the body part rests and some pressure produced at other angles due to the shape of the pressure members and the inward force on the pressure members produced by the elastic member.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Inventor: Steven M. Cohen
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Patent number: 8893340Abstract: A mattress cover is disclosed for redirecting shear on a patient's skin away from the areas of the body relatively more likely to develop decubitus ulcers. The mattress cover includes an upper portion designed to cover the topside of a mattress, and at least one shear transfer zone attached to an underside of the upper portion of the mattress cover. The shear transfer zone(s) may be made of a low shear material so as to create a low friction interface between the mattress and the mattress cover to reduce shear forces exerted by the mattress. Additionally, the shear transfer zone(s) may be arranged such that a large portion of the shear forces exerted by the mattress can be redirected to areas of the body that are relatively less likely to develop decubitus ulcers.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2013Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: Span-America Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: James R. O'Reagan, Richard W. Raburn
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Patent number: 8863338Abstract: A therapeutic device that reduces localized subcutaneous pressure while allowing capillary flow in a medical setting is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2011Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: TouchSensor Technologies, LLCInventors: David A. Dzioba, Kenneth A. Wolf, Timthoy Wyrick
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Patent number: 8826476Abstract: A system for preventing pressure ulcers, where the system includes one or more actuators, one or more bearings assemblies each including a multiplicity of movable bearings and optionally an enveloping strip operatively associated with the actuator. The bearings can be rotated to allow shifting locations of the bearings in respect to a part of the patient's body laid thereover for changing pressured touch points between the part of the patient's body and the bearings over time for preventing development of pressure ulcers. This is done by moving the patient's body caused by the rotation of the bearings.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2012Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Inventors: Jorge Szeinberg, Miguel Benito Derfel
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Patent number: 8696607Abstract: A portable massage bed having a plurality of pressure point pads that protrude from a surface of the massage bed and contact one or more key pressure points of a user to relieve pain in muscles and tendons in pain afflicted areas.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2008Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: Great Innovations, LLCInventors: Joseph A. McDonnell, Nicholas John Ruggiero, Joel A. Tunon
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Patent number: 8528135Abstract: A pressure sore relief system includes a plurality of sensors in communication with a surface, whereby each sensor operates independently of one another for detecting a pressure level at a particular region of the surface and generating a feedback signal that corresponds to the detected pressure level, and a system controller adapted to receive the feedback signals from the sensors and generate a plurality of output signals in response to each of the feedback signals. The pressure sore relief system includes a plurality of actuators in communication with the surface and being adapted to receive the output signals from the system controller, whereby each output signal generated by the system controller is associated with one of the actuators. The actuators are adapted to selectively vibrate for minimizing the likelihood of a patient developing pressure sores. The pressure sore relief system may be positioned over a mattress or a chair.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2010Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Inventors: Anthony Michael Turo, Kaitlyn Beth Churchman, Matthew John Garrera, Brandon Andrew Negri
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Patent number: 8438682Abstract: A mattress cover is disclosed for redirecting shear on a patient's skin away from the areas of the body relatively more likely to develop decubitus ulcers. The mattress cover includes an upper portion designed to cover the topside of a mattress, and at least one shear transfer zone attached to an underside of the upper portion of the mattress cover. The shear transfer zone(s) may be made of a low shear material so as to create a low friction interface between the mattress and the mattress cover to reduce shear forces exerted by the mattress. Additionally, the shear transfer zone(s) may be arranged such that a large portion of the shear forces exerted by the mattress can be redirected to areas of the body that are relatively less likely to develop decubitus ulcers.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2010Date of Patent: May 14, 2013Assignee: Span-America Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: James R. O'Reagan, Richard W. Raburn
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Publication number: 20070220673Abstract: A towel (10) includes a base layer (12) and a plurality of raised projections (14) that project away from the base layer (12). The base layer (12) has a first side (16) and a second side (18). In one embodiment, the projections (14) are discontinuously positioned and are each separately secured to one or both of the sides (16, 18) of the base layer (12). In one embodiment, the projections (14) have a higher coefficient of static friction than the base layer (12) relative to a surface (20). The base layer (12) can be formed from an absorbent material and the projections (14) can be formed from a relatively non-absorbent material. In one embodiment, the projections (14) cover less than approximately 50 percent of one of the sides (16, 18) of the base layer (12). Moreover, in one embodiment, the projections (14) can be substantially hemispherical in shape.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2006Publication date: September 27, 2007Inventor: Susan Nichols
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Patent number: 7254852Abstract: A cushioning device as in a pillow that has a main-body foam which a plurality of projections extend off a surface of the main-body. The projections are arranged in different support characteristic groupings such as rows of different volume or sized projections (e.g., cylindrical, cubical, prismatic, etc.) spaced out over a surface (e.g., convex surface) of the pillow (one or more surface sections as in upper surface sections and front edge surface section). There is also preferably provided a neck support ridge extension. The cylindrical projections are arranged such that a greater number of smaller volume, width or diameter, etc. rows of projections are centrally positioned on the surface and with the larger volume, width, or diameter, etc. projections laterally outward of the more centrally positioned projections, and with the ridge extension preferably extending along a front edge (e.g.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2003Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Assignee: Carpenter, Co.Inventor: Jeffrey D. Martin
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Patent number: 7100229Abstract: A foam mattress system having transverse support ribs is provided for reduction of shear stress between a person's skin and the surface of the mattress system. The mattress system may include a mattress to be used independent of other mattresses or springs, or a mattress pad to be used atop other mattresses or springs, and either may be used on both a flat bed and a bed with an inclined torso section. The mattress system includes transverse, lateral support ribs upon the support surface of the mattress. The support ribs have a predetermined cross-sectional geometry that is curvilinear with a superior aspect generally disposed for receipt of a person and a smaller inferior aspect opposite. The inferior aspect of the cross-section of the support ribs may undercut the portion of the support ribs vertically above it. Having such cross-sectional geometry, the support ribs are thereby directionally oriented, either toward the foot or toward the head of the mattress system.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2004Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: Span-America Medical Systems, Inc.Inventor: James R. O'Reagan
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Patent number: 7055198Abstract: The present invention refers to a cushioning member with an undulating conformation comprising a plurality of elastically deformable bands provided in a juxtaposed arrangement relative to each other according to a substantially longitudinal orientation, wherein each such band features a plurality of undulations which are inclined relative to a resting plane, and a plurality of joining strips are provided between at least two bands and arranged transversely relative to these bands. The cushioning member is produced as a single-piece molding, in which the bands are integral with the strips and are assigned a final and definitive shape thereof, as required for use to which the cushioning member is intended to be put.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2004Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: Gilda Design Di Vania CadamuroInventors: Vania Cadamuro, Roberto Cadamuro
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Patent number: 7037278Abstract: An apparatus and method for alleviating excessive pressure development on a body area includes a cushion having bottom and top surfaces which are spaced apart. The top surface has a plurality of channels formed therethrough. A compressible inner layer is disposed between the top and bottom surfaces, and a plurality of elongate, inflexible members are supported by the inner layer and are disposed at least partially within the channels. The members have first ends that extend through the channels to project beyond the top surface. Pressure applied to the first ends causes the members to be displaced axially along the channels toward the bottom surface without deformation. Pressure produced by body contact creates point pressures on the body area, and displacement of the members maintains the plurality of point pressures on the body area, alleviating excessive pressure. The apparatus includes a enclosure cover and the members have large, tapered ends.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2003Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Inventor: Reza R. Dabir
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Patent number: 6966088Abstract: A cushion to support patient with bed sores has a top sidewall, a bottom sidewall, an outer lateral sidewall and an inner lateral sidewall defining an aperture therewithin. An outer lateral sidewall periphery of the outer lateral sidewall is greater than an inner lateral sidewall periphery of the inner lateral sidewall. A plurality of ventilation channels are formed on at least one of the top sidewall and bottom sidewall of the cushioning support for promoting blood circulation and air ventilation for the bed sores of the patient.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2004Date of Patent: November 22, 2005Inventor: Mary D. Hu
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Patent number: 6866341Abstract: A vehicle seat for aircraft and motor vehicles, includes a back rest (10) and a seat part (14) supported by a seat frame connected to a vehicle floor. One support arm (40) pivotally supports on one of its ends a combined foot (42) and leg support (44) as separate surfaces of a bracing component (45). The support arm (40) is coupled to the seat frame (20) at its other free end in a pivotable manner and may be adjusted detent-wise through preset positions. The foot (42) and the leg support (44) are arranged on opposite faces of the support piece (45).Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2001Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: Recaro Aircraft Seating GmbH & Co.Inventor: Eckhard Behnert
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Patent number: 6845534Abstract: A support pillow includes a U-shaped body skin that defines a U-shaped inner space therein, and a filler that is packed in the inner space and that cooperates with the body skin to form a flexible U-shaped body including a bight part and two opposite arm parts extending and angled away from two opposite ends of the bight part to define a recess thereamong.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2003Date of Patent: January 25, 2005Inventor: Chia-Sh Huang
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Patent number: 6684430Abstract: Support or padding including expandable cells whose cell body in its resting state seen in transverse section is individually delimited by at least two concentric perimeters, the walls of the cell in its resting state rejoining each of the perimeters are characterized by the fact that the portion of the wall of the cell rejoining two points located ach on one of the concentric perimeters 6 and 7 can be strictly in a straight line during its centripetal path, if between two other points 28 at the entrance of the successive fissures, slits or cells 4 located on the external perimeter 7 of the path followed takes at least for a certain length an aspect strictly of a straight line or flat part 29, one of the lat two points 28 being the same as the first one located on the external perimeter 7 at the junction or exit of a fissure: all of the consecutive points of the is flat part 29 being further away or distal in relation to the center 24 of the cell than the other points, outside of the flat part 29, constrictivType: GrantFiled: November 22, 2002Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Inventor: Georges M. Roux
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Patent number: 6581227Abstract: A hollow body is configured for use as a sitting support. A sitting area has at least two portions spaced from each other. At least one integral flat groove or recess is formed between the portions. The portions are interconnected by at least one connecting web extending between said portions.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2002Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Assignee: Gebr. Obemaier OHGInventor: Toni Obermaier
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Patent number: 6550085Abstract: Support or padding including expandable cells whose cell body in its resting state seen in transverse section is individually delimited by at least two concentric perimeters, the walls of the cell in its resting state rejoining each of the perimeters are characterized by the fact that the portion of the wall of the cell rejoining two points located each on one of the concentric perimeters 6 and 7 can be strictly in a straight line during its centripetal path, if between two others points 28 at the entrance of the successive fissures, slits or clefts 4 located on the external perimeter 7 the path followed takes at least for a certain length an aspect strictly of a straight line or flat part 29, one of the last two points 28 being the same as the first one located on the external perimeter 7 at the junction or exit of a fissure: all of the consecutive points of this flat part 29 being further away or distal in relation to the center 24 of the cell than the other points, outside of the flat part 29, constitutiveType: GrantFiled: November 13, 1997Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Inventor: Georges M. Roux
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Patent number: 6523202Abstract: An ergonomic seating cushion has a central cavity whose interior boundaries form an oscillating waveform. This feature reduces the pressure gradient on skin pressing against the cushion, promoting blood flow to the region while maintaining a central area of little or no pressure upon the perineum area. The cushion may have a dimpled surface to further lower pressure gradients, and may be tilted forward to assist in increasing lordosis and reducing lower back pain, or rearward when used by pregnant women to assist in compensating for the weight of an unborn child during pregnancy.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2001Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Inventor: Melanie Loomos
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Patent number: 6321402Abstract: A disposable pillow made of recyclable and environmentally friend pulp through vacuum molding is provided. The pillow includes an open-bottomed hollow outer body and preferably an inner support having a plurality of upright ridge portions. The outer body has a top surface within which a smoothly curved recess is formed for comfortably supporting a patient's head. The inner support is adapted to be positioned in and below the outer body with upper ends of the ridge portions fitly contacting with and therefore firmly supporting an underside of the top surface of the outer body, preventing the top surface from downward collapsed when a patient's head is supported thereat.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2000Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Inventor: Tsai Ming-Chung
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Patent number: 6305040Abstract: An Acupressure pillow provides selective pressure by location and force applied to a body of a user. By selection of a body member, a location on that body member, and a pressure point thereat, an acupressure pillow may be used for gauging and applying a localized, selective force or pressure at a designated point for a user. For example, headaches have been attributed to various causes including stress, tension, and so forth, all of which may result in involuntary tightening of muscles. Tightening of muscles affects blood flow. Restriction of blood flow may be responsible for certain headache pain. By applying a steady, predictable, reliable, continuing pressure at a designated acupressure location on member of a body of a user, muscles may be relaxed. Massage therapy requires knowledgeable application of pressure and motion. An acupressure pillow applies steady pressure, to which the body will become accustomed and relax.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1999Date of Patent: October 23, 2001Inventor: Scott G. Myler
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Patent number: 6199234Abstract: A mattress structure that provides a relatively soft resilient surface under the weight of a recumbent infant or small child and also provides a degree of air flow, by means of bumps, depressions and ridges at the points of contact with the infant or child thereby providing a comfortable sleeping surface for the infant or small child. One version of the mattress structure is comprised of a combination of a base layer of relatively firm, resilient plastic foam having two major surfaces that are substantially flat and a relatively soft, convoluted foam cover layer, that covers at least one major surface of the base layer leaving the convoluted surface of the cover layer exposed. The combination of base layer and cover layer form a mattress filling that is contained in a mattress ticking.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1999Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Inventors: Mark Srour, Joseph Srour
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Patent number: 5853844Abstract: A rubber pad construction is adapted for use in making a shoe sole, a shoe pad, a face layer of a table-tennis paddle, a shell of a ball, etc. The rubber pad construction includes a substrate, and a plurality of first and second protrusions which extend outwardly from one side of the substrate at intervals. The first protrusions are thinner and higher than the second protrusions to provide more flexibility. The second protrusions have more bearing ability than the first protrusions. The rubber pad construction provides desirable shock-absorbing and rebounding qualities.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1997Date of Patent: December 29, 1998Inventor: Keith Wen
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Patent number: 5850648Abstract: An anatomical mattress comprises at least two layers of elastic material each having a main surface. The elastic layers are joined along the main surfaces thereof to define a generally parallelepiped-shaped body. The body has a peripheral frame and two opposite surfaces. At least a portion of one of the opposite surfaces of the body has semispherical-shaped elements extending outwardly therefrom and defining a lying plane of the mattress. At least two transverse reinforcing and stiffening bands are disposed in the body at positions corresponding generally with the shoulders and feet, respectively, of a user.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1997Date of Patent: December 22, 1998Inventor: Luciana Morson
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Patent number: 5820573Abstract: A massage device disclosed consists of a rigid flat base (30), which when configured with contoured modules (34, 36, 38) and rigid pressure nibs (10, 12, 14) or blades (20, 24, 26, 28) contours the length of an adult human body. The device operates by arranging the massage elements including buttocks, back, shoulder, and neck modules with pressure nibs or blades to match the contoured surface of the backside of person. The person then lies upward facing on the device with massage pressure applied across the entire body for the desired therapeutic effect. The device includes adjustments for body size and shape and therapeutic intensities according to pain relief requirements.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1996Date of Patent: October 13, 1998Inventor: Grace Marie Ramos
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Patent number: 5724687Abstract: A therapeutic cushion with detachable jade protrusions comprises a removable lattice of cylindrical members, an outer cover, and cushion fill. The removable lattice of cylindrical members are attached to a plurality of other cylindrical members in a uniform fashion by a plurality of threads which are interwoven through each member, forming a symmetrical lattice. The lattice is placed inside the outer cover and the plurality of cylindrical members are pressed through the plurality of apertures. The cushion fill is also placed inside the outer cover which presses against the lattice thereby maintaining the plurality of cylindrical members within said plurality of apertures. The outer cover is then sealed by a zipper to maintain the cushion fill and the lattice in place. The result is a cushion with a plurality of protrusions made of jade extending from the cushion, providing a massaging and therapeutic effect.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1996Date of Patent: March 10, 1998Inventor: Young Ho Kim
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Patent number: 5628079Abstract: A seat cushion having a flexible substrate and pads. The flexible substrate has first and second pads in a spaced-apart relationship, forming a hinge of the substrate therebetween. The flexible substrate may be moved from an open lay-flat position to a closed position in which said pads are in a face-to-face relationship. The pads are formed of a comfort-compressible rubber composition and have a pattern of projections thereon in a spaced-apart relationship. The pattern includes a concentric array of projections extending substantially across the width of each of such pads. The rubber composition has a non-porous surface, and the flexible substrate and pads are washable. The seat cushion is particularly useful in saunas and steam baths.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1996Date of Patent: May 13, 1997Inventors: Hanya Kizemchuk, Herold Fensterer