IP Library Granted Patent US 8,997,287
Granted Patent B2
US 8,997,287 · App. 14/196,315 · Granted Apr 7, 2015

Method and apparatus for removing moisture from a mattress topper

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Patent No.
US 8,997,287
App. No.
14/196,315
Granted
Apr 7, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A patient support apparatus includes a pressurized air source, a dehumidifier, and a support surface including a topper having a vapor-permeable surface. The dehumidifier is configured to selectively treat pressurized air communicated to the dehumidifier from the pressurized air source and communicate the treated pressurized air to the vapor-permeable surface.

Claims (34)

1. A patient support apparatus comprising:

a patient support surface including a topper, the topper having an upwardly-facing surface, the upwardly-facing surface being vapor permeable,

a source of pressurized air,

a dehumidification system in fluid communication with the source of pressurized air to receive pressurized air therefrom, the dehumidification system operable to selectively treat the pressurized air to reduce the moisture content of the pressurized air, the dehumidification system including

a first dryer including a first desiccant and a first regenerator operable to regenerate the desiccant in the first dryer,

a second dryer including a second desiccant and a second regenerator operable to regenerate the desiccant in the second dryer,

a plurality of valves operable to vary the flow of pressurized air through the dehumidification system such that the flow of pressurized air may be selectively conducted through only one of the first and second dryers, neither of the first and second dryers, or both of the first and second dryers, and

a conduit coupled to the dehumidification system to conduct the pressurized air from the dehumidification system to the topper.

2. The patient support apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the pressurized air source is a blower that is coupled to the dehumidification system and configured to drive pressurized air toward the topper.

3. The patient support apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first regenerator includes a first heat source configured to regenerate the first desiccant.

4. The patient support apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the pressurized air source is a compressor that is coupled to the dehumidification system and configured to drive pressurized air toward the topper.

5. The patient support apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the pressurized air source is a blower that is coupled to the dehumidification system and configured to drive pressurized air toward the topper.

6. The patient support apparatus of claim 5 , the plurality of valves comprising a first control valve fluidly coupling the blower to the first dryer, wherein the first control valve is operable to selectively direct pressurized air communicated to the first control valve from the blower to at least one of the first dryer and a second control valve, and wherein the first dryer is bypassed when the first control valve directs pressurized air to the second control valve.

7. The patient support apparatus of claim 6 , further comprising a controller including a processor and memory having instructions stored therein, wherein the first control valve is coupled to the controller and the instructions are executable by the processor to cause the first control valve to direct pressurized air communicated to the first control valve by the blower to either the first dryer or the second control valve.

8. The patient support apparatus of claim 7 , further comprising a user interface including a display and a sensor coupled to the controller and configured to measure the relative humidity of the pressurized air communicated from the blower to the first control valve and communicate the relative humidity measurement to the controller so that the measurement is displayed on the display.

9. The patient support apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the pressurized air source is fluidly coupled to a first port included in the first control valve and the first dryer is fluidly coupled to a second port included in the first control valve.

10. The patient support apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the first dryer is fluidly coupled to a first port included in the second control valve and the second dryer is fluidly coupled to a second port included in the second control valve.

11. The patient support apparatus of claim 10 , further comprising a third control valve, wherein the second dryer is fluidly coupled to a first port included in the third control valve and the conduit is fluidly coupled to a second port included in the third control valve.

12. The patient support apparatus of claim 11 , further comprising a fourth control valve, wherein the first control valve is fluidly coupled to a first port included in the fourth control valve and the third control valve is fluidly coupled to a second port included in the fourth control valve.

13. The patient support apparatus of claim 12 , further comprising a first sensor configured to measure the relative humidity of pressurized air communicated from the pressurized air source to the first port of the first control valve.

14. The patient support apparatus of claim 13 , further comprising a second sensor configured to measure the relative humidity of pressurized air communicated from the first dryer to the first port of the second control valve.

15. A patient support apparatus comprising:

a patient support surface including a topper, the topper having an upwardly-facing surface, the upwardly-facing surface being vapor permeable,

a pressurized air source,

a dehumidification system in fluid communication with the pressurized air source, the dehumidification system operable to selectively reduce the moisture content of ambient air provided to the dehumidifier so that it becomes treated air and communicate treated air to the pressurized air source, the dehumidification system including

a first dryer including a first desiccant and a first regenerator operable to regenerate the desiccant in the first dryer,

a second dryer including a second desiccant and a second regenerator operable to regenerate the desiccant in the second dryer,

a plurality of valves operable to vary the flow of pressurized air through the dehumidification system such that the flow of pressurized air may be selectively conducted through only one of the first and second dryers, neither of the first and second dryers, or both of the first and second dryers, and

a conduit coupled to the pressurized air source to conduct treated air from the pressurized air source to the topper.

16. The patient support apparatus of claim 15 , wherein the first regenerator includes a first heat source configured to regenerate the first desiccant.

17. The patient support apparatus of claim 16 , wherein the second regenerator includes a second heat source configured to regenerate the second desiccant.

18. The patient support apparatus of claim 17 , the plurality of valves comprising a first control valve and a second control valve fluidly coupled to the first control valve, wherein ambient air is provided to the first control valve and the first control valve is operable to selectively direct ambient air to at least one of the first dryer and the second control valve, and wherein the first dryer is bypassed when the first control valve directs ambient air to the second control valve.

19. The patient support apparatus of claim 18 , further comprising a controller including a processor and memory having instructions stored therein, wherein the first control valve is coupled to the controller and the instructions are executable by the processor to cause the first control valve to direct ambient air to the first dryer.

20. The patient support apparatus of claim 19 , wherein the instructions are executable by the processor to cause the first control valve to direct ambient air to the second control valve to bypass the first dryer.

Assignments (4)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 3, 2019
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: HILL-ROM SERVICES, INC.; ALLEN MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC.; WELCH ALLYN, INC.; HILL-ROM COMPANY, INC.; HILL-ROM, INC.; ANODYNE MEDICAL DEVICE, INC.; MORTARA INSTRUMENT, INC.; MORTARA INSTRUMENT SERVICES, INC.; VOALTE, INC.
Reel/Frame 050254/0513 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Sep 26, 2016
From: HILL-ROM SERVICES, INC.; ASPEN SURGICAL PRODUCTS, INC.; ALLEN MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC.; WELCH ALLYN, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 040145/0445 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 10, 2015
From: ALLEN MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC.; HILL-ROM SERVICES, INC.; ASPEN SURGICAL PRODUCTS, INC.; WELCH ALLYN, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 036582/0123 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 11, 2014
From: LANNING, MARK; LACHENBRUCH, CHARLES A.
To: HILL-ROM SERVICES, INC.
Reel/Frame 032403/0510 →