An electric heating pad for warming a patient. The electric heating pad may be a heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay. An embodiment of the heating pad includes a flexible sheet-like heating element including an upper edge, a lower edge, and at least two side edges. T
An electric heating pad for warming a patient. The electric heating pad may be a heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay. An embodiment of the heating pad includes a flexible sheet-like heating element including an upper edge, a lower edge, and at least two side edges. The heating pad may also include a shell covering the heating element and comprising at least two sheets of flexible material (e.g., two sheets may be one sheet folded over to form at least two sheets). The two sheets of flexible material may be coupled together about the edges of the heating element by a weld. The material of the two sheets may include urethane. In some embodiments, a catalyst to accelerate hydrogen peroxide decomposition is coated on or impregnated into an element within the shell, or on the interior surface of the shell.
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1. An electric heating pad for warming a patient comprising a heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay comprising: a flexible sheet-like heating element including an upper edge, a lower edge, and at least two side edges;a shell covering the heating element and comprising
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An electric heating pad for warming a patient comprising a heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay comprising: a flexible sheet-like heating element including an upper edge, a lower edge, and at least two side edges;a shell covering the heating element and comprising at least two sheets of flexible material; anda weld coupling the two sheets of flexible material together about the edges of the heating element, wherein the weld is one of a RF weld, ultrasonic weld, or a heat bond,wherein the two sheets comprise a weldable polymeric layer to facilitate the one of the RF weld, the ultrasonic weld, or the heat bond,wherein at least a portion of the heating pad is flexible to substantially conform to curves of the patient, andwherein the at least two sheets of flexible material comprise a first sheet that is configured to be in contact with the patient during warming, and a second sheet that is configured to be spaced apart from the patient during warming, and a layer of thermally insulating polymeric foam is positioned between the heating element and the second sheet of the shell,wherein a thin layer of thermally insulating material is positioned between the heating element and the patient-contacting surface of the shell. 2. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 1, wherein the layer of thermally insulating polymeric foam is laminated to the heating element with adhesive. 3. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 1, wherein the layer of thermally insulating material is polymeric foam. 4. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 1, wherein the layer of thermally insulating material is fabric. 5. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 1, wherein the two sheets further comprise at least one strap. 6. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 5, wherein the at least one strap protrudes from the edges of the sheets of flexible material. 7. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 6, wherein the at least one strap protrudes from the edges of the sheets of flexible material and is included in the weld such that there is no seam joining the straps with the sheets. 8. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 5, wherein the at least one strap comprises a reinforcing layer of material interposed between the two sheets of flexible material. 9. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 1, further comprising a catalyst to accelerate hydrogen peroxide decomposition coated on or impregnated into an element within the shell, or on the interior surface of the shell. 10. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 9, wherein the catalyst to accelerate hydrogen peroxide decomposition comprises manganese dioxide. 11. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 9, wherein the catalyst to accelerate hydrogen peroxide decomposition comprises at least one of silver, platinum, transition metal salts, or a combination thereof. 12. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 9, wherein when the support, mattress or mattress overlay is exposed to hydrogen peroxide vapor, the catalyst to accelerate hydrogen peroxide decomposition breaks down at least some of the hydrogen peroxide vapor into water and oxygen to decrease hydrogen peroxide corrosion of the electrical components. 13. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 9, wherein when the catalyst to accelerate hydrogen peroxide decomposition coating or impregnation comprises a binding material. 14. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 13, wherein the binding material comprises methyl cellulose. 15. An electric heating pad for warming a patient comprising a heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay comprising: a flexible sheet-like heating element including an upper edge, a lower edge, and at least two side edges;a shell covering the heating element and comprising at least two sheets of flexible material; anda weld coupling the two sheets of flexible material together about the edges of the heating element, wherein the weld is one of a RF weld, ultrasonic weld, or a heat bond,wherein the two sheets comprise a weldable polymeric layer to facilitate the one of the RF weld, the ultrasonic weld, or the heat bond,wherein at least a portion of the heating pad is flexible to substantially conform to curves of the patient, andwherein the heating element has a surface area of generally uniform electrical resistance per unit area such that the heating element produces a substantially uniform watt density output across the surface area when the element is electrically powered, andfurther comprising: a temperature sensor coupled to the heating element at a first location thereof where the heating element is configured and located to be in conductive contact with the body of the patient during warming, the first location defining a first temperature zone of the surface area of the element;a temperature controller coupled to the temperature sensor; andan electric power source coupled to the heating element and to the temperature controller, the power source being controlled by the controller, according to a sensed temperature of the first temperature zone, as sensed by the temperature sensor, in order to maintain a first temperature of the first temperature zone lower than a second temperature of a second temperature zone of the surface area of the heating element, the second temperature zone being defined by a second location of the heating element that is not in conductive contact with the body during warming. 16. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 15, wherein the at least two sheets of flexible material comprise a first sheet that is configured to be in contact with the patient during warming, and a second sheet that is configured to be spaced apart from the patient during warming, and wherein a layer of thermally insulating polymeric foam is positioned between the heating element and the surface of the second sheet of the shell. 17. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 16, wherein the layer of thermally insulating polymeric foam is laminated to the heating element with adhesive. 18. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 16, wherein a thin layer of thermally insulating material is positioned between the heating element and the second sheet of the shell. 19. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 18, wherein the layer of thermally insulating material is polymeric foam. 20. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 18, wherein the layer of thermally insulating material is fabric. 21. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 18, wherein the layer of thermally insulating material is laminated to the heating element with adhesive. 22. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 15, wherein the at least one strap protrudes from the edges of the sheets of flexible material. 23. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 22, wherein the at least one strap protrudes from the edges of the sheets of flexible material and is included in the weld such that there is no seam joining the straps with the sheets. 24. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 15, wherein the at least one strap comprises a reinforcing layer of material interposed between the two sheets of flexible material. 25. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 15, wherein the flexible heating element conforms to the contours of the body of the patient. 26. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 15, wherein, in response to pressure, the flexible heating element is adapted to stretch into a 3-dimentional compound curve without wrinkling or folding while maintaining electrical conductivity, and wherein the heating element is adapted to return to the planar shape when pressure is removed. 27. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 15, further comprising: a first conductive bus bar coupled to the heating element and extending alongside a first edge of the heating element, the first bus bar being adapted for coupling to a power source for powering the heating element;a second conductive bus bar coupled to the heating element and extending alongside a second edge of the heating element, the second bus bar being adapted for coupling to the power source for powering the heating element;the heating element is stitched to the first bus bar with a first row of electrically conductive stitching; andthe heating element is stitched to the second bus bar with a second row of electrically conductive stitching. 28. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 27, further comprising: a first electrically insulating member interposed between the first conductive bus bar and the flexible heater and being secured therebetween by the first row of conductive stitching, the first electrically insulating member preventing direct electrical contact between the first conductive bus bar and the flexible heater; anda second electrically insulating member interposed between the second conductive bus bar and the flexible heater and being secured therebetween by the second row of electrically conductive stitching, the second electrically insulating member preventing direct electrical contact between the first conductive bus bar and the flexible heater. 29. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 15, further comprising at least one securing strip coupled to the heating element, the at least one securing strip being coupled to the shell by the thermal bond. 30. An electric heating pad for warming a patient comprising a heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay comprising: a flexible sheet-like heating element including an upper edge, a lower edge, and at least two side edges;a shell covering the heating element and comprising at least two sheets of flexible material;a catalyst to accelerate hydrogen peroxide decomposition coated on or impregnated into an element within the shell, or on the interior surface of the shell;a weld coupling the two sheets of flexible material together about the edges of the heating element, wherein the weld is one of a RF weld, ultrasonic weld, or a heat bond; anda flexible insulating layer extending over a side of the heating element and covered by the shell,wherein at least a portion of the heating pad is flexible to substantially conform to curves of the patient, andwherein, in response to pressure, the flexible heating element is adapted to stretch into a 3-dimentional compound curve without wrinkling or folding while maintaining electrical conductivity, and wherein the heating element is adapted to return to the planar shape when pressure is removed. 31. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 30, wherein the layer of thermally insulating polymeric foam is laminated to the heating element with adhesive. 32. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 30, wherein the insulating layer comprises one of a foam, a high loft non-woven fibrous material, a low loft non-woven fibrous material, a woven fabric, such as cotton or fiberglass, a thin plastic film, cotton, a non-flammable material, cotton and fiberglass. 33. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 30, wherein the heating element comprises a nonconductive layer coated with a conductive material. 34. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 33, wherein the nonconductive layer of the flexible heater comprises a woven polymer and the conductive material comprises one of: polypyrrole, carbonized ink and metalized ink. 35. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 33, wherein the nonconductive layer of the flexible heating element comprises a non-woven polymer and the conductive material comprises one of: polypyrrole, carbonized ink and metalized ink. 36. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 30, wherein the catalyst to accelerate hydrogen peroxide decomposition comprises manganese dioxide. 37. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 30, wherein the catalyst to accelerate hydrogen peroxide decomposition comprises at least one of silver, platinum, transition metal salts, or a combination thereof. 38. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 30, wherein when the support, mattress or mattress overlay is exposed to hydrogen peroxide vapor, the catalyst to accelerate hydrogen peroxide decomposition breaks down at least some of the hydrogen peroxide vapor into water and oxygen to decrease hydrogen peroxide corrosion of the electrical components. 39. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 30, wherein when the catalyst to accelerate hydrogen peroxide decomposition coating or impregnation comprises a binding material. 40. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 39, wherein the binding material comprises methyl cellulose. 41. An electric heating pad for warming a patient comprising a heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay comprising: a flexible sheet-like heating element including an upper edge, a lower edge, and at least two side edges;a shell covering the heating element and comprising at least two sheets of flexible material; anda weld coupling the two sheets of flexible material together about the edges of the heating element, wherein the weld is one of a RF weld, ultrasonic weld, or a heat bond,wherein the two sheets comprise a weldable polymeric layer to facilitate the one of the RF weld, the ultrasonic weld, or the heat bond,wherein at least a portion of the heating pad is flexible to substantially conform to curves of the patient, andfurther comprising a catalyst to accelerate hydrogen peroxide decomposition coated on or impregnated into an element within the shell, or on the interior surface of the shell. 42. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 41, wherein the catalyst to accelerate hydrogen peroxide decomposition comprises manganese dioxide. 43. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 41, wherein the catalyst to accelerate hydrogen peroxide decomposition comprises at least one of silver, platinum, transition metal salts, or a combination thereof. 44. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 41, wherein when the support, mattress or mattress overlay is exposed to hydrogen peroxide vapor, the catalyst to accelerate hydrogen peroxide decomposition breaks down at least some of the hydrogen peroxide vapor into water and oxygen to decrease hydrogen peroxide corrosion of the electrical components. 45. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 41, wherein when the catalyst to accelerate hydrogen peroxide decomposition coating or impregnation comprises a binding material. 46. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 41, wherein the binding material comprises methyl cellulose. 47. The electric heated underbody support, heated mattress or heated mattress overlay of claim 30, wherein the flexible insulating layer is a layer of thermally insulating polymeric foam that positioned between the heating element and the surface of the shell that does not contact the patient.
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