Cushioned support system for an orthopaedic bedspring

A - Human Necessities – 47 – C

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A47C 19/02 (2006.01) A47C 23/06 (2006.01)

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CA 2312146

Cushioned support system for an orthopaedic bedspring (1) comprising a plurality of slats (2) made of material which is rigid or has a controlled flexibility and designed to be fixed to an orthopaedic bed, characterized in that it comprises in combination: - a box-shaped body (5) which has a substantially U-shaped cross-section open at the top and extending along the whole length of said bedspring (1) to the inner side of which it is intended to be longitudinally fixed; - a tubular reservoir (6) which is sealed at its opposite ends and at least partially filled with a fluid of predefined density and at a predefined pressure, said tubular reservoir (6) being positioned inside said box-shaped body (5) and extending substantially along the whole length of said body; - a profiled member (7) made of elastically deformable plastic material and movably guided inside said box-shaped body (5) towards and away from the bottom wall (5a) thereof, said profiled member (7) resting on said tubular reservoir (6) and extending substantially along the whole length thereof.

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