The present invention relates to a bed comprising a support arrangement adapted to provide upper support surfaces through an upper limitation thereof for and carry a person lying in the bed, in which at least parts of the portions of said upper limitation forming said support surfaces are designed to have a good ability to let air through.
Beds of all types are already known and they have one problem in common, namely the difficulty to create a thermal environment around the person being favourable for the sleeping condition of a person when the person is lying in the bed. The reason for this is that the air on the parts of the support arrangement, normally the mattress of the bed, onto which the person is resting will be heated by the person and a high thermal insulation will be present with respect to the person through the mattress. This means in its turn that the person easily becomes excessively hot and secretion of sweat arises in the body parts bearing against the support arrangement. These circumstances are normally made worser by the fact that the person has a bed quilt over the body for not getting cold on the parts of the body being turned away from the support arrangement. This means that on one hand the sleep of the person in question gets in differently high degrees disturbed and the rest by that not that efficient. On the other, the humid environment formed in the bed next to the upper support surfaces of the support arrangement means that depositions of cuticle from the person in the bed gets moist and soft and perfectly suited as nutrition for mites, which may live and propagate in this environment. The excrements of such mites are strongly allergenic. Another serious problem is that when persons have to stay in the bed for a longer time since they are bound to the bed for different reasons, such as a temporarily or a lengthy disease, unpleasant odours then usually occur from the bed space above the mattress.
It is already known to seek a remedy to these inconveniences in many different ways, such as by arranging different types of fans, such as table fans, spray the bed with mite killing preparations and so on.
The object of the present invention is to provide a bed which to a large extent finds a remedy to the inconveniences mentioned above of beds already known.
This object is according to the invention obtained by providing a bed in which at least an opening to the exterior is arranged in the support arrangement for communicating with the inner side of the air-permeable parts of said portions, a suction device for creating a negative air pressure is connectable to the opening, and the interior of the support arrangement is adapted to allow a connected suction device in operation to draw the air outside said support surfaces through said air-permeable portion parts and through the interior of the support arrangement out thereof through said opening for drawing air away from said support surfaces through the suction device when a person is resting in the bed.
Through the entirely new approach to suck air from the upper support surfaces for supporting a person resting in the bed through the support arrangement and away through said opening when a person rests, preferably sleeps, in the bed, it gets possible to obtain a thermal comfort for the person resting in the bed of a considerably better type than already known. Through said suction of air away firstly the thermal insulation and the vapour diffusion resistance in the upper part of the support arrangement, normally the mattress, are reduced, so that heat radiated by the body parts in question of the person may be removed with such a speed that the secretion of sweat of the person has not to be started. This means in its turn that the humidity of the air in the bed space above the support surfaces in question may be kept on an acceptably low, normal level, which in its turn means that depositions of cuticle resulting in the bed will get dry and hard and by that inedible to mites, which will experience there living conditions being radically impaired. Thus, the thermal asymmetry of the body of a person resting in the bed is reduced and a more homogenous climate will instead be obtained around the entire body. Accordingly, the invention makes the two most important mechanisms for heat loss more efficient, namely dry heat transport and evaporative heat transport, which both are retarded by conventional bed clothes and mattresses to such an extent that the heat balance of the body of vital importance is made difficult. Another advantageous aspect of the invention is the following: For making it possible to lie comfortable without any need of moving the body it is necessary, except from the thermal climate, that the pressure against the body surface is lower than the blood pressure of the body on each surface unit. If the pressure against the surface exceeds the blood pressure there is a risk that the blood vein will be obstructed and inconveniences occur, which may influence the sleep negatively with body movements as a consequence. A soft bed gets more embracing and increases by that the insulating surface against the body. For being able to solve this problem material as horsehair, pighair, peat, wool, hay, flax, etc are used as material in the beds of today. These materials may absorb moisture and transport the moisture downwardly in the bed (humid air is lighter than dry one) and by that increase the thermal comfort. However, by utilising the principal according to the invention the bed may be manufactured with simple, less costly synthetical and hygienical material and also be made with still better properties than possible with the absorbing materials of today and with a better thermal comfort.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention the air-permeable portion parts are surrounded by an air-tight material for concentrating the flows of air from the region of said support surfaces through said portion parts, and at least parts of the interior of the support arrangement are air-tightly delimited with respect to the exterior for only allowing communication with the exterior through said opening and said portion parts. The suction capacity of the suction device gets by this efficient exactly were this is needed, so that the suction power required for a given amount of air transported away per time unit from the region of the contact surfaces between a person resting in the bed and the bed gets low and by that energy for driving the suction device may be saved, but this may primarily be dimensioned to work comparatively quite, which of course is desired when the person in the bed wants to sleep, especially if the suction device is arranged close to the support arrangement.
For increasing the efficiency of the suction device further the air-permeable portion parts do preferably constitute a restricted region of the upper limitation of the support arrangement, which substantially corresponds to the support surfaces being adapted to receive and support any body part of a person lying in the bed, and more exactly is said region restricted to the support surfaces being adapted to receive and support the thighs and the trunk of a person lying in the bed. The heat generated and emitted by the person mainly comes from these large body parts, so that it may be suitable to restrict the suction of air to the contact surface these have to the support arrangement.
According to other preferred embodiments of the invention the air-permeability is obtained by arranging through-holes through a substantially air-tight material layer, or by arranging a layer of a material having a good capacity to let air through.
According to another preferred embodiment of the invention the suction device comprises a fan member arranged in a room on the lower side of the support arrangement, and the bed comprises a box delimiting said room for receiving the fan member and provided with silencing members. This is advantageous for not disturbing the person resting in the bed by the operation of the fan member.
According to another preferred embodiment of the invention the suction device is connected to said opening through a conduit leading to a fan member included in the suction device and remotely arranged with respect to the support arrangement. Both increased possibilities to shield noise generated through the operation of the fan member from the person lying in the bed and to blow out the air sucked away by the fan at a proper distance to the bed are obtained, so that bad body smell and moisture may be removed from the room in which the bed is located.
According to another preferred embodiment of the invention the bed comprises members adapted to measure the temperature of the air located in immediate proximity to said support surfaces of the support arrangement and send information thereabout to the control unit, and the control unit is adapted to control the suction of air of the suction device in dependence of said temperature information. An adjustment of the temperature of the air surrounding the body of the person in contact with said support surfaces being an optimum for the comfort of the person lying in the bed is enabled by this. By the fact that according to another preferred embodiment of the invention the bed has members adapted to measure the humidity of the air located in immediate proximity to said support surfaces of the support arrangement and send information thereabout to the control unit, and the control unit is adapted to control the suction of air of the suction device in dependence of said air humidity information, it may continuously be ensured that the air humidity of the air surrounding the body of a person resting on the support arrangement is kept on a desired level. Especially these two members in combination with each other may enable a desired adjustment of the thermal environment for the person lying in the bed.
According to another preferred embodiment of the invention the suction device is arranged reversable, and the control unit is adapted to be able to control the suction device to be reversed for blowing air in through said opening and out through said portion parts of the support surfaces of the support arrangement. A heating element is then preferably at the same time arranged to heat the air so supplied to the region of said contact surfaces, in which this may mainly be utilised before the person in question shall lay down in the bed for heating this to a level experienced as pleasant by the person when this goes to bed.
It is well possible that the control unit is designed to automatically control the suction device and parts of the bed cooperating therewith in dependence of predetermined criterions, in which different types of detectors, such as attendance detectors and the like, may be arranged for influencing the control, but it would also be well possible that as an option provide the possibility of a control by hand of parts included in the bed, at least the suction device, by arranging means therefor.
Further advantages as well as advantageous features of the invention will appear from the following description and the other dependent claims.
With reference to the appended drawings, below follows a description of preferred embodiments of the invention cited as examples.
In the drawings:
The construction of a bed according to a preferred embodiment of the invention will now be described while making reference simultaneously to
The bed part 3 is constructed in the following way: A thin covering layer 10 of an elastic, soft and air-tight material is arranged on the top, for example the same material as the layer 7 of the mattress, such as fabric with an impermeable layer of polyurethane. An elastic, very air-permeable thicker layer 11, for example of any foamed plastic, is arranged thereunder. Under this different types of spring members 12 are arranged in a room 13 occupying the main part of the inner volume of the bed part. The spring members are arranged to give the person lying in the bed a support when lying in the bed being suitable from the anatomic point of view. The spring members are in the present case formed by helical springs arranged in so-called double spring packages with support members 14 located between the packages. The room 13 is laterally and at the bottom air-tightly delimited with respect to the exterior through a surrounding tight member 15.
The inner room 13 in the bed part is permitted to communicate through air exchange with the surroundings at two locations. The first is formed at the top by arrangement of small through-holes 16 in the air-tight material layer 10, and-these holes are arranged along a surface substantially corresponding to the surface 9 of the lower side of the bed mattress. The second location is formed by an opening 17 in the tight member 15 arranged on the lower side of the bed part at the foot end of the bed. Reference will now also be made to
When the fan member is driven in such a way that it generates a negative air pressure at the opening 17 air will be drawn through the upper surface 8 of the bed mattress, mainly through the central parts thereof corresponding to a projection of the lower surface 9 thereof, through the bed mattress, out on the lower side thereof through the surface 9, through the perforations 16 of the upper layer 10 of the bed part, into the inner volume of the bed part, through the spring package and out through the opening 17 for then being blown out of the box through the opening 19. However, would it be possible to reverse the suction device air may instead be blown in the opposite direction. Such reversing may take place by arranging the fan member reversable for by turning the air flow generated through a suitable valve device. A heating element 27 is arranged inside the box for upon need heat the air transported to the region above the mattress when the fan member is reversed. The control unit 23 may preferably, except from regulating the switching on and off of the heating element, adjust the inblow temperature, possibly by means of the speed of the fan.
The bed has also members 28 adapted to measure the temperature of the air for the moment located immediately above the support surfaces formed by the mattress for a person lying in the bed, in which this is preferably made indirectly through a member 28 arranged close to the opening 17 for measuring the temperature of the air sucked out therethrough. Members 29 measuring the humidity of the air above said support surface are also arranged, here also for indirect measurement close to the opening 17. These members 28, 29 are adapted to send information about the temperature and air humidity, respectively, prevailing to the control unit 23, and this is in its turn adapted to control the fan member 20 in dependence of this information and predetermined criterions, which do not necessarily have to mean constant levels of temperature and air humidity over a given period of time. Furthermore, a means for controlling at least the fan member, but possibly also the heating element, by hand in the form of a control 31 is arranged accessible to the person lying in the bed.
The temperature measuring member 28 could also be placed outside the very fan box 18 and for example be located in the control 31 which may be connected to a spiral cord and as mentioned be placed easily accessible to the user, for example on a bedside table. It would also be conceivable to have two temperature measuring members, one in the box 18 and one outside thereof as just described. The corresponding reasoning is valid for the air humidity measuring member 29, i.e. in the box 18, outside the box, for example in the control 31, or both. By placing the measuring members 28, 29 in the way mentioned outside the box an adaption of the bed to different outer conditions is enabled, such as lowering of the temperature in the night or using the bed in regions with different climates and typically temperatures and moisture levels within widely different value ranges.
The function of the bed is the following: When a person (schematically indicated in
It would also be possible to use the bed according the invention in such a way that the lying surface gets heated until a person is to lay down in the bed by reversing the air flow and switch in the heating element 27, so that the function then will be similar to a warm water bottle. Energy may by this in certain cases be saved by the fact that a lower room temperature may be accepted without waiving the well being of the person. The air could through the heating element 27 be given a temperature of about 40° C. measured in the member 28.
It would of course also be possible to let the function of the fan member and possibly also the heating element be controlled in dependence of different detectors, such as attendance detectors, so that for example a suction is started as soon as a person lays down in the bed and ceases when the load is removed from the lying surface of the bed. It is in
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A further development of the embodiment just described is shown in
The invention is of course not in any way restricted to the preferred embodiments described above, but many possibilities to modifications thereof would be apparent for a man with skill in the art without departing from the basic idea of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
It would for example be possible to have the mattress and the bed part integrated into one single unit, and the air-tight part 7 will then in the practise not reach in on the lower side of the mattress, but this part will connect peripherally directly to the sealing member 15 so as to delimit the space within the unit so formed. This will result in a need of a lower power of the fan member for obtaining a determined air flow velocity.
It would of course be possible to let the fan member operate continuously around the clock with exactly the same speed and a low air flow and then possibly totally omit the control unit, but it would also be possible to connect more detecting members than those discussed above to the control unit for making the function of the fan member dependent upon the value of the parameters detected by these members. Such a detector could for example be adapted to detect the temperature in the room in which the bed is located, since there may for example be a need of a stronger air flow in the summer when the temperatures in the room are high.
It is pointed out that the bed may just as well be a twin bed, although it is above all the time spoken about one person resting in the bed. It would then in the practise also be possible to design the support arrangement for one person in the way described above, while the other bed half corresponds to a conventional bed, although this is hardly not desired. It would also be conceivable to provide a possibility to individual control of the climate in the proximity of the respective bed half.
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