IP Library Granted Patent US 12697262
Granted Patent B2
US 12697262 · App. 18/462,574 · Granted Aug 4, 2026

Manifold assembly

Inventors: Philippe Legros (Pluneret, FR); Pascal Lemonnier (Locoal Mendon, FR); Pierre-Yves Le Naour (Quimperle, FR); Mikael Maho (Pluvigner, FR); Anthony Thepaut (Pluneret, FR); Etienne Yvernault (Brech, FR)
Assignee: Hill-Rom Services, Inc.
A61G7/05776A61G7/05707A47C27/08A47C27/081A47C27/082A47C27/083A47C27/10
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Patent No.
US 12697262
App. No.
18/462,574
Granted
Aug 4, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A manifold assembly includes a manifold core defining an inlet tube, an outlet tube, a first projection configured to be fluidly coupled with a first bladder, and a second projection configured to be fluidly coupled with a second bladder. A connector is operably coupled to the manifold core and defines a first pathway region, a second pathway region, and release notches. A motor rotates the connector to a first position to fluidly couple the outlet tube with the first projection via the first pathway region and the inlet tube with the second projection via the second pathway region, to a second position to fluidly couple the first and projections with the release notches, and to a third position to fluidly couple the outlet tube with the second projection via the first pathway region and the inlet tube with the first projection via the second pathway region.

Claims (52)

1 . A manifold assembly, comprising:

a manifold core defining an inlet tube that defines a portion of a positive pressure path, an outlet tube that defines a portion of a negative pressure path, a first projection configured to be fluidly coupled with a first bladder, and a second projection configured to be fluidly coupled with a second bladder;

a connector operably coupled to the manifold core, wherein the connector defines a first pathway region, a second pathway region, and first, second, third, and fourth release notches; and

a motor operably coupled to the connector to rotate the connector relative to the manifold core, wherein the motor is configured to:

rotate the connector in a first direction to a first position to fluidly couple the outlet tube with the first projection via the first pathway region and the inlet tube with the second projection via the second pathway region;

rotate the connector in the first direction to a second position to fluidly couple the first projection with the first release notch and the second projection with the second release notch;

rotate the connector in the first direction to a third position to fluidly couple the outlet tube with the second projection via the first pathway region and the inlet tube with the first projection via the second pathway region; and

rotate the connector in the first direction to a fourth position to fluidly couple the first projection with the third release notch and the second projection with the fourth release notch.

2 . The manifold assembly of claim 1 , wherein the motor is configured to rotate the connector 45° in the first direction from the first position to the second position, and wherein the motor is configured to rotate the connector 45° in the first direction from the second position to the third position.

3 . The manifold assembly of claim 1 , wherein the manifold core has an engagement surface configured to abut the connector, and wherein the engagement surface defines apertures in fluid communication with the inlet tube, the outlet tube, the first projection, and the second projection, respectively, and wherein the first pathway region, the second pathway region, and the first and second release notches are rotated relative to the apertures as the connector is rotated.

4 . The manifold assembly of claim 1 , wherein the outlet tube, the first projection, and the second projection extend from the manifold core in a first direction and the inlet tube extends in a second direction from the manifold core.

5 . The manifold assembly of claim 1 , wherein the positive pressure path is partially defined by the first bladder and the negative pressure path is partially defined by the second bladder in a first operating state, and wherein the positive pressure path is partially defined by the first bladder and the negative pressure path is partially defined by the second bladder in a second operating state.

6 . The manifold assembly of claim 1 , further comprising:

a driveshaft extending from the motor, through the manifold core, and through the connector; and

a retaining pin disposed within a groove defined by the connector, wherein the retaining pin extends through the driveshaft to couple the driveshaft to the connector.

7 . The manifold assembly of claim 1 , further comprising:

a housing, wherein the motor is disposed within the housing; and

a spring coupled to the housing and the manifold core to bias the manifold core toward the connector.

8 . The manifold assembly of claim 7 , wherein the spring defines a conical shape with a width increasing as the spring extends away from the housing.

9 . A surface assembly comprising:

a covering defining an interior;

first bladders disposed within the interior;

second bladders disposed within the interior, and wherein each of the first and second bladders are operable between an expanded condition, a neutral condition, and a compressed condition;

a pump having an inlet port and an outlet port, wherein the pump is configured to provide positive pressure through the outlet port and negative pressure through the inlet port; and

a manifold assembly in fluid communication with the pump and each of the first and second bladders, the manifold assembly including:

a manifold core having an inlet tube in fluid communication with the outlet port and an outlet tube in fluid communication with the inlet port, and wherein the manifold core has a first projection in fluid communication with the first bladders and a second projection in fluid communication with the second bladders;

a connector operably coupled to the manifold core, wherein the connector defines first and second pathway regions and release notches; and

a motor operably coupled to the connector, wherein the motor is configured to rotate the connector relative to the manifold core to fluidly couple the first bladders to the inlet port and the second bladders to the outlet port in a first operating state to expand the first bladders and vacuum the second bladders and the first bladders to the outlet port and the second bladders to the inlet port in a second operating state to vacuum the first bladders and expand the second bladders, and wherein the motor is configured to rotate the connector relative to the manifold core to fluidly couple the first and second bladders with the release notches in a release state where the first and second bladders are free of communication with the pump to adjust to the neutral condition.

10 . The surface assembly of claim 9 , wherein the manifold core has an engagement surface that defines apertures in fluid communication with the first projection, the second projection, the inlet tube, and the outlet tube, respectively, and wherein fluid flows through the apertures from the outlet port and to the inlet port based on a position of the connector.

11 . The surface assembly of claim 10 , wherein the apertures are disposed 45° from one another.

12 . The surface assembly of claim 9 , wherein the release notches are configured to align with apertures that are in fluid communication with the first and second projections, respectively, in the release state to fluidly couple the first and second projections with an external area to adjust the first and second bladders to the neutral condition defined by cores disposed in the first and second bladders, respectively.

13 . The surface assembly of claim 9 , wherein the pump is configured to direct fluid into the second bladders to adjust the second bladders to the expanded condition and vacuum fluid from the first bladders to adjust the first bladders to the compressed condition in the first operating state.

14 . The surface assembly of claim 13 , wherein the pump is configured to direct the fluid into the first bladders to adjust the first bladders to the expanded condition and vacuum the fluid from the second bladders to adjust the second bladders to the compressed condition in the second operating state.

15 . The surface assembly of claim 9 , further comprising:

a support base extending within the interior of the covering; and

retaining bands coupled to the support base, wherein the first and second bladders are disposed within the retaining bands, respectively.

16 . A pneumatic system, comprising:

first bladders;

second bladders arranged in an alternating pattern with the first bladders;

a pump configured to provide positive pressure and negative pressure;

a manifold assembly fluidly coupled to the first and second bladders and the pump, wherein the manifold assembly includes:

a manifold core having an engagement surface defining apertures in fluid communication with an inlet tube, an outlet tube, a first projection, and a second projection, respectively;

a connector defining a first pathway region, a second pathway region, and release notches; and

a motor configured to rotate the connector relative to the manifold core; and

a controller communicatively coupled with the pump and the motor, wherein the controller is configured to:

activate the motor to rotate the connector to fluidly couple the inlet tube with the first projection and the outlet tube with the second projection in pressurized operating states; and

activate the motor to rotate to the connector to align the release notches with the apertures in fluid communication with the first and second projections in release states, wherein rotational positions of the connector alternate between the pressurized operating states and the release states to adjust the first and second bladders between a first pressurized condition and a second pressurized condition via a neutral condition.

17 . The pneumatic system of claim 16 , wherein the pressurized operating states include a first operating state and a second operating state, and wherein the inlet tube is fluidly coupled with the second projection and the outlet tube is fluidly coupled with the first projection in the first operating state, and further wherein the inlet tube is fluidly coupled with the first projection and the outlet tube is fluidly coupled with the second projection in the second operating state.

18 . The pneumatic system of claim 17 , wherein a position of the first and second pathway regions of the connector determines whether said pneumatic system is in the first operating state or the second operating state.

19 . The pneumatic system of claim 16 , further comprising:

sensors in fluid communication with the first and second bladders, wherein the sensors are configured to sense pressure within the first and second bladders, respectively.

20 . The pneumatic system of claim 16 , wherein the manifold assembly includes a housing and the motor is disposed within the housing, and wherein a driveshaft extends from the motor and through the housing to engage the connector.