A cushion that includes a cushioning element. The cushioning element has a
number of substantially parallel elongate columns formed in a soft,
easily deformable elastic or visco-elastic cushioning media. The columns
are configured so that when a force is applied to the cushioning element
in a direction that is generally parallel to the longitudinal axes of the
columns, the cushioning element will yield by compressability or
deformability of the cushioning media, bucklability of the walls of the
columns, or a combination of both. In particular, the walls of columns
which are located beneath a protruberance on an object being cushioned
tend to buckle, permitting the cushioning element to conform to the shape
of the cushioned object while evenly distributing a supporting force
across the contact area of the cushioned object and avoiding pressure
peaks. The preferred cushioning media is a gelatinous elastomer or
gelatinous viscoelastomer. Various configurations of cushioning elements,
including sidewall supports, are disclosed.