Information
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Patent Grant
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6684423
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Patent Number
6,684,423
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Date Filed
Friday, December 22, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 3, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Luu; Teri Pham
- Conley; Fredrick
Agents
- Wood, Herron & Evans, L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 005 600
- 005 613
- 005 617
- 005 618
- 005 933
- 601 84
- 601 85
- 601 87
- 601 89
- 601 90
- 601 91
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An adjustable bed having a bed frame and a center support section supported by the bed frame. A second support section has one end pivotally attached to one end of the center support section, and the second support section has an opening therethrough. A massage motor assembly has a housing mounted to the second support section over the opening. A massage motor is disposed in the housing, and a resilient material is disposed in the housing between the massage motor and the housing. Enclosing the massage motor in the resilient material reduces its operational noise and permits the massage motor to move in its natural orbital motion.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates generally to beds and more particularly, to improvements to beds having massage motors.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Adjustable beds were originally designed principally for use by patients who had to spend long periods of time in bed for reasons of health, injury, etc. However, more recently, adjustable beds are being used in residential environments by users who have no health or physical impairment. An increasing number of people place televisions and other entertainment devices in the bedroom, and more time is spent lounging in bed. Hence, the bed, and in particular, an adjustable bed, is considered by many users an alternative piece of leisure furniture.
One recent development in adjustable beds is the development of a “wallhugger” adjustable bed. The wallhugger adjustable bed maintains the user in the same position with respect to adjacent appliances and furniture as the head portion of the bed is moved between flat and elevated positions. As the market for leisure beds grows, there is a continuing effort by suppliers to provide leisure beds that are more comfortable, have more options, for example, massage capabilities, more sophisticated controls, and are more affordable.
Almost all adjustable beds utilize one or more massage motors which are controllable by a user to provide a massaging action to the user. In one embodiment, a massage motor is rigidly connected to an underside of a rigid platform, for example, a head board or a foot board, that is hinged to a center board or platform. Further, the whole articulated platform normally supports a mattress base, for example, a foam pad, over which is placed a mattress. Thus, any vibration applied to the underside of the head board must vibrate the whole head board; and further, the vibration is partially absorbed and attenuated by the soft materials in the mattress base and the mattress. The resulting or net vibration applied to a user lying on the mattress is often substantially less than desired. Further, with such a massage motor mounting, the noise caused by the massage motor operation can be objectionable.
In other designs, the mattress base is a foam pad approximately 4 inches thick; and the massage motor is inserted into a slit, so that it is fully contained within the mattress base. While such a design is relatively quiet, the massage action of the massage motor is attenuated by the relatively thick foam of the mattress base.
Thus, there is a need for an improved structure for more effectively mounting a massage motor that provides a more desirable and penetrating massaging action to a user lying on the bed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides a bed having a quieter operation and an improved massage capability, thereby increasing the satisfaction of the user with the bed. The massage motor mounting of the present invention is especially useful on beds having a relatively thin mattress base. Further, the massage motor mounting of the present invention is less expensive than known massage motor mountings for beds having a thin mattress base.
According to the principles of the present invention and in accordance with one embodiment, the present invention provides an adjustable bed having a bed frame and a center support section supported by the bed frame. A second support section has one end pivotally attached to one end of the center support section, and the second support section has an opening therethrough. A massage motor assembly has a housing mounted to the second support section over the opening. A massage motor is disposed in the housing, and a resilient material is disposed in the housing between the massage motor and the housing.
Enclosing the massage motor with the resilient material substantially reduces the operational noise of the massage motor. Further, the massage motor is able to move in its orbital motion within the housing and into the opening in the second support section, thereby imparting an effective massage action to the user. In addition, the mounting of the massage motor assembly does not in any way adversely impact the feel of the bed to a very heavy user.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, the resilient material is a flexible foam material which adds very little cost to the massage motor assembly.
These and other objects and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent during the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the drawings herein.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
a perspective view of an adjustable bed having a massage motor mounted in accordance with the principles of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a partial cross-sectional view taken along line
2
—
2
of FIG.
1
and illustrates a massage motor mounting in accordance with the principles of the present invention.
FIG. 3
is a partial cross-sectional view taken along line
3
—
3
of FIG.
1
and illustrates a massage motor mounting in accordance with the principles of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to
FIG. 1
, an adjustable bed
18
includes a bed frame
20
comprised of a lower frame
22
and an upper frame
24
movably mounted on the lower frame
22
. The lower frame
22
has head and foot end rails
26
,
28
, respectively, and left and right side rails
30
,
31
, respectively. The rails
26
-
31
are joined at their ends to form a generally rectangular frame section. Each of the casters
32
includes a caster bracket
33
for receiving the stem of the caster (not shown) that supports the adjustable bed
18
on the floor. The upper frame
24
includes a head rail
33
, a foot rail
34
and left and right side rails
35
,
36
, respectively. The rails
33
-
36
are rigidly connected at their ends with fasteners to form the generally rectangular upper frame
24
. The upper frame side rails
35
-
36
are made of angle stock, and the upper frame
24
is movably mounted on the lower frame
22
by four wheels
37
which are rotatably mounted to the ends of legs
38
. The wheels
37
ride in C-shaped channels or tracks
39
forming the left and right lower frame side rails
30
,
31
, respectively.
In a known manner, a center support board or platform
40
is connected to the upper frame
24
, and a head support board or platform
42
is pivotally connected to a head end of the center supporting platform
40
with hinges
41
. A thigh support board or platform
44
is pivotally connected to a foot end of the center support platform
40
by hinges
41
; and a foot supporting board or platform
46
is pivotally connected to a foot end of the thigh supporting platform
42
by hinges
41
. The supporting platforms
40
-
46
may be made from any desired material that is capable of properly supporting a user on a mattress, for example, a plywood or OSB material. The supporting platforms
40
-
46
are normally 0.625 inch thick but may be other thicknesses as is required. A mattress base
48
, for example, a one inch foam pad, is mounted over and covers the head, center, thigh and foot support boards
40
-
46
. Normally, the boards
40
-
46
and mattress base
48
are enclosed within a covering (not shown). A mattress
50
is then laid over the mattress base
48
.
Head and thigh motors
52
,
54
, respectively, are mounted to a drive assembly
56
which mechanically couples the head and thigh motors
52
,
54
to respective head and thigh torque tubes
58
,
60
in a known manner. Operating the head motor
52
rotates the torque tube
58
and raises the head platform
42
. With the bed of
FIG. 1
, as the head platform
42
is raised, the upper frame
24
translates toward the head end the bed; and the head platform
42
remains close to the headboard
117
. Operating the thigh motor
54
rotates the thigh torque tube
60
and raises the junction of the thigh and foot platforms
44
,
46
, respectively.
Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the mattress base
48
lays over an upper surface
66
of the support platform
46
. The mattress base
48
can be made of any soft, flexible material such as a fiber or foam, for example, a fire retardant, urethane foam of about 0.500-3 inches thick, for example, 1 inch thick. The foam mattress base
48
has a typical density of about 1.3-2.3 pounds per cubic foot, for example, 1.8 pounds per cubic foot and a typical I.L.D. of about 30-40 pounds per square inch (“psi”), for example, 35 psi.
The adjustable bed
18
has a massage motor assembly
68
mounted to the foot platform
46
. The massage motor assembly
68
includes a massage motor
70
having a massage motor housing
71
surrounded by a foam enclosure or cocoon
73
disposed within an outer housing
74
. The massage motor
70
is an electric DC motor that has a light weight, for example, molded plastic motor housing
71
, and there are no moving massage motor parts outside the housing motor
71
. Massage motors having a heavier metal housing may also be used and are commercially available from Hankscraft of Reedsburg, Wis. More specifically, the outer housing
74
is a generally rectangular enclosure having four sides
77
, a top
79
and an upper opening
75
. The massage motor housing
71
is fully encased within a first foam inner jacket
72
. The assembly of the foam inner jacket
72
and motor
70
is disposed through an opening
75
of the outer housing
74
. The outer housing
74
may be made of any rigid material, for example, metal, plastic, etc., that is molded, formed or fabricated to the desired size. The housing includes a mounting flange
76
located on its peripheral edge.
A foam top jacket
78
is placed across the opening
75
of the outer housing
74
and over a bottom side
80
of the massage motor housing
71
. A foam pad
82
is placed over the top foam jacket and extends outward over the mounting flange
76
. Thus, the housing
71
of the vibrator motor
70
is totally encased by, and floats within, the foam enclosure
73
formed by the respective inner and top jackets
72
,
78
. The foam inner and top jackets
72
,
78
and foam pad
82
can be made of any resilient material, for example, substantially the same flexible foam used for the mattress base
48
.
The assembly of the housing
71
of the motor
70
, outer housing
74
and foam pad
82
is placed over an opening
84
within the foot platform
46
. In that position, the mounting flange
76
compresses a portion of the foam pad
82
a lower surface
86
of the foot platform
46
. Fasteners
88
extend through against contiguous holes in the mounting flange
76
, foam pad
82
and foot platform
46
. The fasteners
88
may be any suitable fastener, for example, a threaded screw or bolt and a mating nut. The fasteners
88
are tightened so that the foam pad
82
provides little, if any, resiliency to the mounting of the massage motor assembly
68
to the foot platform
46
.
In
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the mounting of the massage motor assembly
68
is described with respect to the foot platform
46
. As will be appreciated, the massage motor assembly
90
(
FIG. 1
) and its mounting with respect to the head platform
40
is identical to that described with respect to massage motor assembly
68
in
FIGS. 2 and 3
. Thus, one or more massage motor assemblies
68
as illustrated in
FIGS. 2 and 3
may be used with respect to any of the bed platform sections
40
-
46
.
In use, the mattress base
48
functions to dampen the feeling of the irregularities on the top surface
66
(
FIGS. 2 and 3
) caused by fasteners, for example, fasteners
88
and the fasteners used to connect the hinges
41
(
FIG. 1
) to the supporting platforms
40
-
46
. As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, when the vibrator motor
70
is turned off, the massage motor
70
is principally below the platform
46
and outside the opening
84
. When the message motor
70
is turned on, the whole motor
70
including the massage motor housing
71
is able to move in its orbital motion within the foam enclosure
73
. The foam enclosure
73
functions first to attenuate the noise of the vibrating motor
70
. Further, the foam enclosure
73
can also attenuate the vibrating action of the motor
70
and change the “feel” of the massaging action imparted by the motor
70
. Thus, the degree of noise attenuation and “feel” of the massaging action can be tuned by using foams in the enclosure
73
of different densities. Being placed over the opening
84
in the foot platform
46
, as the motor
70
moves through its orbital motion, it moves partially into the opening
84
within the platform
46
. Such motion is effective to transfer a massaging action to a user lying on the mattress
50
.
The massage motor mounting of the present invention provides numerous advantages. First, the operation of the massage motor
70
is very quiet. Second, the massage motor assembly
68
can be used with a relatively thin, for example, one inch thick, mattress base
48
. Third, the massage motor assembly
68
permits the massage motor to move through its orbital motion, and a very effective, penetrating massage action is transferred to the user.
While the invention has been illustrated by the description of one embodiment and while the embodiment has been described in considerable detail, there is no intention to restrict nor in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications will readily appear to those who are skilled in the art. For example, the massage motor assembly
68
of
FIGS. 2 and 3
are described with respect to a “wallhugger” adjustable bed. As will be appreciated, the same massage motor assembly
68
may be applied to other adjustable bed designs as well as nonadjustable bed designs. Further, the massage motor assembly
68
may also be used with recliner chairs and couches as well as other leisure furniture.
Therefore, the invention in its broadest aspects is not limited to the specific detail shown and described. Consequently, departures may be made from the details described herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the claims which follow.
Claims
- 1. An adjustable bed comprising:a bed frame; a rigid center support section supported by the bed frame; a rigid second support section having one end pivotally attached to one end of the rigid center support section, the rigid second support section having an opening extending therethrough between upper and lower sides; a layer of flexible material disposed on upper sides of the rigid center support section and the rigid second support section; and a massage motor assembly comprising an outer housing mounted to the lower side of the rigid second support section, the outer housing having an opening contiguous with the opening on the lower side of the rigid second support section, a massage motor having a massage motor housing disposed in the outer housing, there being no moving massage motor parts outside the massage motor housing, and a resilient material disposed in the outer housing between the massage motor housing and the outer housing, the massage motor housing not directly contacting either the outer housing or the rigid second support section, the resilient material reducing an operational noise of the massage motor.
- 2. The adjustable bed of claim 1 wherein the massage motor being capable of moving through an orbital motion within the outer housing and further, the massage motor capable of moving into the opening of the second support section, thereby imparting a massaging action to the user.
- 3. The adjustable bed of claim 1 further comprising a mattress base having a thickness of approximately one inch covering the center and second support sections.
- 4. The adjustable bed of claim 1 wherein the resilient material comprises a resilient inner jacket disposed around the massage motor housing within the outer housing.
- 5. The adjustable bed of claim 4 wherein the outer housing has an opening for receiving the inner jacket and massage motor.
- 6. The adjustable bed of claim 5 wherein the resilient material further comprises a resilient top jacket disposed within the opening in the outer housing and covering the massage motor housing.
- 7. The adjustable bed of claim 6 wherein the outer housing further comprises a mounting flange at a periphery of the outer housing for mounting the outer housing to the lower side of the second support member.
- 8. The adjustable bed of claim 7 wherein the resilient material further comprises a resilient pad extending over the opening of the outer housing and between the mounting flange and the lower side of the second support member, the attachment of the mounting flange to the lower side of the second support member holding the resilient pad in place.
- 9. The adjustable bed of claim 8 wherein the resilient inner jacket, the resilient top jacket and the resilient pad is a foam material.
- 10. The adjustable bed of claim 1 wherein the second support section comprises:a rigid thigh support section having one end pivotally connected to the opposite end of the center support section; and a rigid foot support section having one end pivotally connected to an opposite end of the thigh center support section and the opening extends between upper and lower sides of the foot support section, the massage motor assembly being mounted to the lower side of the foot support section.
- 11. The adjustable bed of claim 1 wherein the second support section is a head support section and the opening extends between upper and lower sides of the head support section, the massage motor assembly being mounted to the lower side of the head support section.
- 12. The adjustable bed of claim 1 further comprising:a rigid thigh support section having one end pivotally connected to the opposite end of the center support section; a rigid foot support section having one end pivotally connected to an opposite end of the thigh support section, the foot support section having an opening extending therethrough between upper and lower sides; and a second massage motor assembly comprising a second outer housing mounted to the lower side of the foot support section over the opening of the foot support section, a second massage motor having a second massage motor housing disposed in the outer housing, there being no moving massage motor parts outside the second massage motor housing, and a resilient material disposed in the outer housing between the second massage motor housing and the outer housing, the second massage motor housing not directly contacting either the outer housing or the foot support section, the resilient material reducing an operational noise of the second massage motor.
- 13. A bed comprising:a bed frame; a rigid support section having an opening extending therethrough between upper and lower sides; a layer of flexible material disposed on an upper side of the rigid support section: and a massage motor assembly comprising an outer housing mounted to the lower side of the rigid support section, the outer housing having an opening contiguous with the opening on the lower side of the rigid support section, a massage motor having a massage motor housing disposed in the outer housing, there being no moving massage motor parts outside the massage motor housing, and a resilient material disposed in the outer housing between the massage motor housing and the outer housing, the massage motor housing not directly contacting either the outer housing or the support section, the resilient material reducing an operational noise of the massage motor.
- 14. The bed of claim 13 further comprising a mattress base having a thickness of approximately one inch covering the support section.
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