The present invention relates to a system inducing the acoustic vibration of air mattresses, and more particularly, to an acoustic vibration system with one or more speakers for the air mattresses of beds, chairs or seats, where a sound-amplifying unit of the speaker is closely mounted on the sealed body of an air mattress and connected to an external audio system in order to acoustically vibrate the air mattress through the influx of acoustical energy to the mattress by dispersing the acoustical energy from the speaker, thereby making it possible to feel sounds through the body of a user in contact with the air mattress as well as enjoying music through the ears of the user.
Generally, a mattress for beds is a spring mattress, in which coil springs having elasticity are vertically and densely arrayed with uniform height, and a sponge or cushion is closely adhered to the upper and lower ends of the springs, which is entirely covered with a cover. Taking the effect of mattresses on the human body into consideration, such spring mattresses are focusing on a cushioning effect provided by the elasticity of the springs. When turning on an audio system, with a speaker connected thereto and installed on the surface of the spring mattress in a manner such that they face each other, the sponge layer absorbs sound energy radiated by the speaker, causing the sound to be vanished. It is thus impossible to transmit sound from the speaker to the other side of the mattress. With this regard, in order to radiate sound from a speaker closely mounted to one side of a mattress to acoustically vibrate the other, the inside of a mattress needs to contain a mediator capable of transmitting sound. The most preferable material used as such a mediator is air, through which sound can be transmitted effectively. A mattress filled with air has been already developed to be utilized mainly outdoors, but it has the drawbacks of absence of durability and low cushioning effect, and thus has a restricted application range, thereby causing difficulty when being applied to beds, widely used as household furniture.
On the other hand, an air mattress having advantages of the spring mattress may be, with reference to
The air mattress made of such a three-dimensional woven fabric has cushion and buffering effects, as well as having the desired durability expected from the spring mattresses. In addition, when sound from a speaker is radiated to the surface of the mattress, it was found that vibration proportional to amplitude of the sound occurs, resulting from the mediation by air and wires connecting the upper and lower fabric surfaces.
Keeping the problems of the conventional spring mattress in mind, it is an object of the present invention to provide an acoustic vibration system with one or more speakers for air mattresses, where acoustical energy from the speakers is converted into vibrations which may be sensed through the body of a user, while innate function of the mattresses for beds is maintained.
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided an acoustic vibration system with one or more speakers for air mattresses, wherein the speakers connected to an audio system are installed at the external side surface of an air mattress, making it possible for sound to be transmitted from one side of the air mattress having the speakers to the opposite side, resulting in sound being sensed by the body of a user as well as the ears of the user when lying down or seating himself or herself on the mattress.
The present invention will be explained in more detail with reference to the following embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. However, the following embodiments are provided only to illustrate the present invention, and the present invention is not limited to them.
The air mattress 20 of the present invention may be produced in a form of a rubber tube with one or a plurality of inlets for air injection. However, it is preferable to produce the air mattress 20 using a three-dimensional woven fabric 1 of
When the air mattress 20 is placed on the bed 10, speakers 30 are preferably installed on the surface of the air mattress 20 at positions not negatively affecting a user. Thereafter, an external audio system 31 is connected to the speakers 30. When the audio system 31 is in operation, the acoustical signal from the audio system 31 is, through the speakers 30, regenerated in the form of sound waves, and the sound waves are radiated into the air inside the air mattress 20.
More preferably, the speakers 30 are installed at positions suitable for using the compressed air contained in the air mattress 20 as a mediator of vibration, as well as the body of the user laid on the air mattress 20 easily sensing vibration, that is, the opposite side surfaces or the lower surfaces of the air mattress 20, where the number of the speakers are, but not limited to, preferably about two.
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Sound signals capable of developing acoustic vibration are preferably produced from a sound signal output terminal of a typical audio and video system (A/V system), and are amplified by an amplifier to produce sound in a range of audible frequencies.
In addition, it is possible to install an apparatus for regulating the strength of vibrations by increasing or decreasing it and an automatic air pumping apparatus increasing or decreasing the pressure of air in the mattress, thereby leading to vibration in stereo form, developed in the mattress 20 from irradiation of sound from the speaker 30.
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Therefore, once a user lies or takes a seat on an air mattress 20 placed on a bed 10 or the seat 40 and turns on the audio system 31, sound is then radiated into the mattress through the sound-amplifying units of the speakers 30 installed in the air mattress. The user experiences the sensation of vibrations, into which acoustical energy is converted, through his or her body, while listening to sound through his or her ears.
Therefore, when a user takes a break with listening to music, using the air mattress of the present invention, the user can feel sounds sensed through both his or her ears and body simultaneously, thereby giving a feeling of profundity of sound and close feeling of ambience.
As described hereinbefore, the acoustic vibration system for air mattresses of the present invention, where an air mattress is made of a three-dimensional woven fabric, and sound coming from a speaker connected to an audio system is installed on the external surface of the air mattress into which sound is radiated, is effective in deeply and mellowly feeling sound, thanks to feeling sound through ears of a user in addition to sensing amplitude of vibration proportional to that of sound sensed through the body of the user.
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