The present disclosure generally relates to hybrid air chamber-coil spring mattress systems and processes, and more particularly, to an improved hybrid air chamber-coil spring mattress system having an interactive and adjustable pocketed coil and air chamber.
Varieties of mattress constructions are well known and are generally supplied in different degrees of firmness. For example, some mattresses are extremely soft and yieldable, i.e., plush, while others are relatively rigid and unyielding, i.e., firm. Once a mattress of a particular firmness has been purchased, it cannot generally be changed without the necessity of having to purchase another mattress. Individual preferences desired by one or two people sleeping on one mattress surface for comfort or to address pain or life changing events is often not fulfilled by current mattress designs.
The problem of supplying mattresses with various degrees of firmness is a considerable one. This applies to manufacturers and retailers who are typically required to maintain a large inventory of mattresses with different degrees of firmness. In addition, considerable difficulty arises with respect to hotels and the like which are often required to satisfy the particular requirements or tastes of its guests as to the firmness of the mattress in a particular room. For these reasons, it is desirable to provide a single mattress, which easily adjusts to provide different degrees of firmness.
A bedding or seating product can be fabricated from such strings of pocketed springs by binding or adhering the individual rows or strings of pocketed, i.e., wrapped, springs together to form a spring assembly which may be padded and encased in an upholstered covering. U.S. Pat. No. 6,143,122, which is fully incorporated by reference herein, discloses one such method of adhesively bonding strings of pocketed springs together to form a spring assembly.
A well-known type of bedding or seating product comprises a spring assembly which includes a number of discrete coil springs, each of which is enclosed in a fabric pocket in a length of folded fabric material. Longitudinal axes of the coil springs are generally parallel with one another so that the top and bottom end turns of the coil springs define top and bottom faces of the spring assembly. A row of such pocketed springs is known in the industry as a string (or strand) of pocketed springs. A bedding or seating product can be fabricated from such strings of pocketed springs by binding or adhering the individual rows or strings of pocketed springs together to form a spring assembly which may be padded and encased in an upholstered covering
This type of spring assembly is commonly referred to as a pocketed spring assembly due to the fact that each spring is contained within an individual pocket of fabric material. The construction of strings of pocketed coil springs is well known in the art and, for example, is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,439,977, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. The system disclosed in that patent includes a spring coiler which forms a coil spring which is subsequently compressed and inserted between the plies of folded pocketing fabric material.
Pocketed spring assemblies are generally recognized to have a unique and particular luxurious feel to them and mattresses manufactured of such pocketed spring assemblies provide a feeling of softness without lacking spring resilience or support. Mattresses and similar articles constructed of pocketed spring assemblies are often considered a high-end type of product because of the added benefits and features of the pocketed coil springs. Mattresses and the like of this type can be more costly to manufacture and assemble as a result of the considerable amount of time and labor which is involved in their manufacture, together with the fact that the method of fabrication and assembly of such pocketed spring assemblies can be complicated, particularly in an automated process.
While pocketed spring assemblies are considered to provide a combination of softness and support, the ability to economically posturize a spring assembly or mattress of pocketed spring coils has heretofore been difficult. Posturization provides multiple zones or sections of differing firmnesses within a product such as a mattress. For example, the middle regions of the mattress, which typically support a person's torso, often require a firmer more resilient support while other areas of the mattress which support the feet and head of a person require a softer feel.
Disclosed herein are cushioning supports and processes for adjusting a firmness property of a mattress.
In one embodiment, a cushioning support includes a hybrid air-coil assembly. The hybrid air-coil assembly includes a pocketed spring assembly comprising a plurality of parallel strings of springs joined to each other, each of said strings of springs comprising a row of interconnected pockets, each of said pockets containing at least one spring encased in fabric; a plurality of oval shaped air chambers intermediate select portions of adjacent strings of springs; and an inflation control device in fluid communication with the plurality of oval shaped air chambers, wherein the inflation control device is configured to inflate or deflate selected ones of the plurality of oval shaped air chambers.
In another embodiment, a cushioning support includes a hybrid air-coil assembly including a pocketed spring assembly comprising a plurality of parallel strings of springs joined to each other, each of said strings of springs comprising a row of interconnected pockets, each of said pockets containing at least one spring encased in fabric; a plurality of T-shaped air chambers comprising a top air chamber in fluid communication with a bottom air chamber that collectively define a T-shape, the top air chamber having a horizontally oriented longitudinal axis and the bottom air chamber having a vertically oriented longitudinal axis, wherein portions of the top air chamber rests on top of the pocket spring assembly, and wherein the top air chambers are contiguously arranged to provide a planar surface; and an inflation control device in fluid communication with the plurality of T-shaped air chambers to selectively inflate or deflate selected ones of the plurality of T-shaped air chambers.
A process for adjusting a firmness property of a mattress includes providing a hybrid air-coil assembly comprising a pocketed spring assembly comprising a plurality of parallel strings of springs joined to each other, each of said strings of springs comprising a row of interconnected pockets, each of said pockets containing at least one spring encased in fabric; a plurality of T-shaped air chambers comprising a top air chamber in fluid communication with a bottom air chamber that collectively define a T-shape, the top air chamber having a horizontally oriented longitudinal axis and the bottom air chamber having a vertically oriented longitudinal axis, wherein portions of the top air chamber rests on top of the pocket spring assembly, and wherein the top air chambers are contiguously arranged to provide a planar surface; an inflation control device in fluid communication with the plurality of T-shaped air chambers to selectively inflate or deflate selected ones of the plurality of T-shaped air chambers, wherein the inflation control device is in operative communication with one or more sensors to selectively inflate and/or deflate one or more of the plurality of T-shaped air chambers upon detection of a triggering event; detecting the triggering event with the sensor; and inflating and/or deflating one or more of the plurality of T-shaped shaped air chambers.
The disclosure may be understood more readily by reference to the following detailed description of the various features of the disclosure and the examples included therein.
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Disclosed herein are hybrid coil and air chamber assemblies for cushioning supports. Generally, hybrid coil and air chamber assemblies include pressurized air chambers that are at least positioned intermediate strings of pocketed coils. In this manner, the coils and air chambers can move independently but can be made to cooperate to provide firmness control, contouring and/or support of a user thereof. Advantageously, the hybrid coil and air chamber assemblies provide improved air flow about the pocketed coils and air chambers. Moreover, air pressure within the air chambers can be independently adjusted to manipulate firmness and/or contour properties in specific zones defined by the presence and location of the air chambers, e.g., pressure of the air chambers corresponding to the lumbar region can be adjusted to eliminate high pressure points. Still further, the pressure within the air chambers and be automatically adjusted to different applied loads on the cushioning support as a result from different positions and body types.
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Although a mattress is illustrated and generally discussed herein, the present disclosure may be used to construct any bedding or seating product desiring a cushioning support. Likewise, although reference is made herein to rectangular shaped supports, it should be apparent that other geometric forms are contemplated.
The illustrated hybrid air-coil spring assembly 10 generally includes a plurality of inflatable oval-shaped air chambers 12 and a plurality of strings of pocketed coil springs 20, which are sandwiched between layers 22 and 24. The layers can be foam, fiber or the like. The oval-shaped air chambers 12 are selectively situated between strings of pocketed coils and extend from side (S1) to side (S2). As such, the longitudinal axis for the oval-shaped air chambers 12 is vertically oriented with respect to ground. In other embodiments, the oval-shaped air chambers are discontinuous and extend a fraction from one side of the cushioning support to the other side, which may be desired when the intended application a mattress and is configured for two occupants of dissimilar sizes, weights, sleep positions, and/or the like. Still further, instead of side to side, the oval shaped air chambers extend from the head end (H) to the foot end (F). In other embodiments, the air chambers may be discontinuous and extend a fraction from head to foot or side to side with multiple extension to provide cushioning supports for specific zones. Optionally, a low friction material (or coating on the air chamber) can be used intermediate the pocketed coils and air chambers to reduce wear during use. For example, an open weave material may be used and may also be disposed between the interior surfaces of a side rail, if present, that may be in direct contact with the air chambers and pocketed coils or the one or more foam layers above the layer of air chambers and coils.
The oval-shaped air chambers 12 are formed of a resilient film like material, e.g., a flexible plastic or rubber such as polyurethane, polyester, vulcanized rubber or the like. In one embodiment, the height of the oval-shaped air chambers 12 ranges from 1 to 10 inches; and 2 to 6 inches in other embodiments. The width of the oval shaped chambers can vary depending on the degree of interaction desired with the pocketed coils. In most embodiments, the width will be in a range of 2 to 6 inches, although higher or lower widths are contemplated.
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By way of example, the coil spring may be may be helical or non-helical spring, nested coils, multi-strand coils, or the like. Examples of such construction are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 685,160, U.S. Pat. No. 4,234,983, U.S. Pat. No. 4,234,984, U.S. Pat. No. 4,439,977, U.S. Pat. No. 4,451,946, U.S. Pat. No. 4,523,344, U.S. Pat. No. 4,578,834, U.S. Pat. No. 5,016,305 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,621,935, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
Optionally, a flexible side skirt 28 may be attached via an adhesive, weld, fasteners, sewing or the like to the ends 16 of the oval-shaped air chambers 12 as shown in
One or more foam and/or non-foam (microcoils, evenloft, etc.) layers 22 of preselected thickness may cover the hybrid air-coil spring assembly 10 and provide a generally planar surface on which one or more persons can sleep. This planar surface composition may be permanently attached or removable by means of a zipper or other types or releasable closure devices. Having a removable surface cover allows for different covers to be applied after purchase by a consumer and provides access to the innercore unit in the event service is required. Likewise, one or more foam layers 22 may be disposed underneath the innercore assembly 10. Preferably, the hybrid air-coil spring assembly 10 is covered on both sides with the foam layers and has a fabric cover, thereby defining, for example, a unitary mattress assembly. Likewise, the cushioning support structure including the hybrid air-coil assembly 10 may include a sidewall assembly (not shown) about the perimeter, which may be formed of foam, coils, and combinations thereof as is generally known in the art.
In other embodiments, the hybrid air-coil spring assembly 10 functions as an innercore unit and is disposed within a bucket assembly. An exemplary bucket assembly 30 is shown in
A side rail assembly 34, which can be manufactured as a single piece or as multiple pieces, is affixed about the perimeter of the planar base layer 32 to define the bucket. The side rail assembly 34 can be constructed from a dense natural and/or synthetic foam material of the type commonly used in the bedding arts. The rails can be a lamination of different types of foams to accommodate different applications for support, chase or channel for conduit, encasement, and/or cushioning.
For mattress applications, the size of the side rail assembly 34 can vary according to the mattress size and application, but each rail typically measures 3-10 inches (7.5-25 cm) in thickness. The depicted side rails are typically equal in width, and their length is chosen to correspond to the length of the size of mattress desired. For a regular king size or queen size mattress, the length of rails can be about 78.5 inches (200 cm), although the length can vary to accommodate the width of the header or footer, if the header or footer is to extend across the full width of the base platform 102. Similarly, the header/footer piece typically has a thickness of about 3-10 inches (7.7-25 cm), and the width is chosen to correspond to the width of the size of mattress desired. In the case of a regular king size mattress the width would be about 75.25 inches (191 cm), and for a queen size mattress, the width would be about 59.25 inches (151 cm), depending on how the foam rails are arranged to form the perimeter sidewall.
The side rail assembly 34 can be mounted or attached to base layer 32 by conventional means, such as (but not limited to) gluing, stapling, heat fusion or welding, or stitching.
The bucket assembly 30 formed of the base layer 32 and side rail assembly 34 as constructed defines a well or cavity 36. The well or cavity 36 provides a space in which the hybrid air-coil assembly 10 can be inserted as shown. An additional layer 38 may be disposed over the innercore unit and bucket assembly 30.
The various foam layers discussed above may be the same or different. Exemplary foams include, but are not limited to, polyurethane foams, latex foams including natural, blended and synthetic latex foams; polystyrene foams, polyethylene foams, polypropylene foam, polyether-polyurethane foams, and the like. Likewise, the foam can be selected to be viscoelastic or non-viscoelastic. Any of these foams may be open celled or closed cell or a hybrid structure of open cell and closed cell. Likewise, the foams can be reticulated, partially reticulated or non-reticulated foams. The term reticulation generally refers to removal of cell membranes to create an open cell structure that is open to air and moisture flow. Still further, the foams may be gel-infused in some embodiments and/or may include a phase change material. The different layers can be formed of the same material configured with different properties or different materials.
The hybrid air-coil spring assembly 10 including the plurality of inflatable oval-shaped air chambers 12 and a plurality of strings of pocketed coil springs 20 as discussed above can provide a cushioning support such as a mattress with numerous configurations. For example, the oval-shaped air chambers can be positioned in a mattress application to provide support in the lumbar, shoulder-neck, and/or upper calf regions. Each air chamber 12 is independently connected to a conduit to provide air delivery for inflation and deflation specific to the particular air chamber. Hose connections between chambers will be oriented towards the sides, which may be desirable for mattress applications so as to minimize any artifact feel to the user. Placement of plumbing and configurations will change or vary by mattress type, size and whether single or dual sided. These fittings and connections can be located near the bottom of the chamber as noted above and can provide clearance for lowering due to deflation and inflation. Likewise, it should be apparent that quick disconnect fittings can be employed as may be desired for some applications.
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The illustrated hybrid air-coil spring assembly 100 generally includes a plurality of inflatable T-shaped air chambers 102 and a plurality of pocketed coil springs 104. The T-shaped air chambers are formed of a resilient film-like material, e.g., a flexible plastic or rubber such as polyurethane, polyester, vulcanized rubber or the like. Each of the T-shaped air chambers 102 includes a top air chamber 106 having a horizontally oriented longitudinal axis with respect to a bottom air chamber 108 that has a vertically- and perpendicularly-oriented longitudinal axis with respect to the top air chamber, thereby forming a T-shape to each of the air chambers, or welds of other types.
The top and bottom chambers, e.g., 106, 108, respectively, that define the T-shape are in fluid communication with one another. For ease in manufacturing, the top and bottom panels are independently formed and then fixedly attached to one another with one or more fluid passageways therebetween, but the assembly could also be manufactured as one assembly.
Each of the T-shaped air chambers shown in
In other embodiments, the T-shaped air chamber extends a fraction from one side of the mattress to the other side. For example, each fraction may be about ½ of the overall length from side to side so as to provide adjustable firmness for mattresses dimensioned to accommodate two occupants. These half like chambers may or may not be attached in an aligned or adjacent manner but operate independently. In this embodiment, there may be more than one T-shaped air chamber with the top air chamber 106 contiguously arranged to collectively define a top surface defined by the air chambers from the head end (H) to the foot end (F) as well as from side (S1) to side (S2). The vertical air chamber 108 can be parallel or perpendicular to the horizontal top air chamber 106, but will consistently be in a parallel relationship to the coil strands.
One or more flexible skirt panels 120, two of which are shown, may be welded, sewn, etc. to the top surface of the contiguously arranged top panels 108 so as to improve rigidity to the overall assembly and to maintain orientation if the mattress is articulated with an adjustable bed frame. Likewise, a similar skirt panel (not shown) may be welded sewn, etc. to the exposed side surfaces of the bottom air chamber 108 of the T-shaped panel or adhesively connected to the pocketed coils, or both. This helps ensure vertical or perpendicular alignment of the vertical chambers and maintains the correct or desired distance between the vertical chambers during inflation and deflation and if the mattress is articulated with an adjustable bed frame.
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In an exemplary embodiment, the hybrid air-coil spring assembly 100 may include nine T-shaped air chambers or more or less depending on the mattress size, wherein the contiguous top panel defines nine zones within the top surface, i.e., nine top air chambers 106 span the area defined by the head end (H), foot end (F) and sides (S1), (S2). Each bottom air chamber 108 of the T-shaped air chambers is arranged between every three strings of pocketed coils, which are arranged in columns. As previously discussed, the top air chambers 106 of each respective T-shaped air chamber 102 will rest on top of the pocketed coils and be contiguously arranged to form a planar top surface. The pressure within each zone defined by the top panel of a T-shaped air chamber can be regulated to provide a desired pressure.
The vertical bottom panel of T-shaped air chambers 102 generally have a height that ranges from 1 to 12 inches; and 2 to 8 inches in other embodiments. The coil springs 104 generally have a height substantially equal to the height of the bottom air chamber 108. Vertical dimension of the bottom chamber is usually about 0.5″ to about 1.0″ higher than the coils when nominally inflated.
In another embodiment shown in
For a mattress application, the hybrid air-coil spring assembly 200 may be sandwiched between one or more foam layers 210 as previously described and may further include a side rail assembly 212. Each of the T-shaped air chambers 202 and 203 are in fluid communication with an air pump 220 via a conduit connected to a valve 228 associated with the T-shaped air chamber, which may be selectively inflated or deflated via the air pump 220. As such, the T-shaped air chamber(s) 203 positioned at an area corresponding to a pillow location or the like can be selectively raised and lowered in addition to adjustments in comfort to other areas of the mattress where 202 are located. Likewise, the hybrid air-coil spring assembly 200 may be configured as an innercore and be disposed within a bucket assembly as previously described.
The raised area may function as a pillow in mattress application, i.e., an integrated pillow, or may function as a raised platform as may be desired for zones corresponding to the user's feet location. Moreover, in the case of mattresses configured for two users, each side may be configured to provide a raised area so as to function as a pillow or a raised platform (foot end too). In these embodiments, the T-shaped air chambers 203 would extend from a selected side (S1) or (S2) to about a midline of the mattress. Alternatively, the T-shaped shaped air chambers 203 would extend from side (S1) to (S2), wherein the top air chamber is configured to selectively raise discrete portions there of that correspond to pillow locations. In other embodiments, the T-shaped-shaped air chambers 203 including the top air chamber 207 are configured to raise the planar sleeping surface to a raised surface at about a lumbar region.
In other embodiments, the various inflatable air chambers are foam filled. This could be applicable to the horizontal and vertical chambers of the T-design as well as the chambers of the oval design.
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The T-shaped air chambers are connected to an inflation control device 300, either individually or through one or more common manifolds via valves. The inflation control device 300 contains an electric air compressor or air plenum supplied by an air compressor of sufficient size to enable inflation of the T-shaped air chambers to a sufficient pressure to achieve the desired firmness sought. Similarly, the inflation control device 300 can effect selective deflation. The inflation of the T-shaped air chambers may be controlled in a variety of modes. For example, each of the T-shaped air chambers may be inflated to the same pressure simultaneously or to different pressures to provide different portions of the cushioning support with varying degrees of firmness. In addition, the pressure within the T-shaped air chambers or series of chambers may be pulsed between an upper and lower level by means of the inflation control device 124 to create a messaging affect. Alternating chambers are inflating or deflating to create a relaxing alternating pressure message or a repeating wave effect can be created by controlling the rapid inflation and deflation of specific chambers.
The operation of the inflation control device 300, as well as its component parts, may be by means of a programmed microprocessor. It is to be understood that the present disclosure resides in the construction and arrangement of the air chambers within the matrix of the pocketed coil springs of the mattress, and therefore, other means of causing selective inflation or deflation be provided without departing from the present disclosure.
The programmed microprocessor can be in operative communication with one or more sensors such that the inflation control device can selectively inflate and/or deflate one or more of the air chambers in the hybrid air-coil assembly upon detection of a triggering event. Exemplary sensors include pressure sensors, noise sensors, temperature sensors and the like. In this manner, the specific comfort zones defined by the presence of an underlying air chamber can be readily changed to provide the desired level of comfort and contouring, e.g., more firm, less firm. Moreover, the programmed microprocessor can be readily configured to store user settings or timed functions like the wave massage. Likewise, the programmed microprocessor can be configured to provide automatic responses to sleep position so as to maintain personal preferences. The automatic response can be configured to minimize sleep disruptions. For example, motion of the user or repositioning of the user from supine positions to fetal positions can trigger pressure adjustment for recalibrate the pressure within the different air chambers to a preferred comfort level. In some embodiments, a noise sensor can be employed such that detection of a noise such as snoring or labored breathing results in pressure adjustments to minimize the noise. In the case of the integrated pillow or raised platform discussed above, the detection of snoring could affect inflation of these particular air chambers.
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Optionally, the cushioning devices including the oval shaped air chambers and the T-shaped air chamber may further include a fabric material (not shown) between the respective air chamber and the pocketed coils. In the embodiment the fabric is a low friction material. The fabric material placed between the pocketed coils and chambers provide lubricity, prevent wear and/or noise.
This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the invention. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal languages of the claims.
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