The present invention relates, in general, to an aid in the bed making process and, more particularly, the present invention relates to a mattress lifting device that raises the mattress so as to eliminate the need for a person or persons to physically lift and manipulate a heavy mattress during the bed making process and enable the user to complete the bed making process while the mattress is still elevated on the air bladder or inflatable element.
Homemakers must regularly clean and change the sheets and linens on the beds in their homes, a task that necessarily involves repetitive lifting and manipulating a heavy, bulky mattress during the bed making process. Most homemakers, both young and old, find that lifting a heavy mattress with one hand and positioning the sheets and blankets with the other hand is next to impossible unless they have help. Even with two persons working together, making a bed is a strenuous task.
Likewise, hotel housekeepers at hotels, motels and inns must routinely change the linen on many beds every day. The stress and strain associated with the repetitive lifting of heavy mattresses during the bed making process eventually takes a toll on the worker in the form of lifting injuries, work loss, and even workman's compensation insurance claims in the case of commercial establishments.
Accordingly, it would be advantageous to develop an apparatus, which (1) elevates the mattress throughout the bed making task, and (2) provides a means to conveniently secure the bed linen and blankets under the mattress while the mattress is still supported at an optimal work level by the inflated air bladder. Such an apparatus ensures that the bed making task can be completed while the mattress is raised to an optimal work level. In most cases, a well designed apparatus also enables a single person to do the job by himself/herself without the need for an assistant.
In one embodiment the present invention is an apparatus for lifting a mattress, the apparatus including a generally rectangular ring shaped inflatable member with a generally constant cross section configured to be disposed between a mattress and a supporting structure of a bed in an unsecured manner; an air pump in fluid communication with the inflatable member, the air pump configured to inflate the inflatable member to a substantially uniform pressure throughout an entire perimeter of the inflatable member; a power supply in electrical communication with the air pump for providing power to operate the air pump; a switch in electrical communication between the power supply and the air pump configured for activating and deactivating the air pump; and a valve configured to control both inflation and deflation of the inflatable member. In another embodiment, the switch is a reed switch. In yet another embodiment the switch is a reed switch which is configured to be normally open. In still another embodiment a magnet for the reed switch, and clip are configured to receive the magnet in a position so that a magnetic field of the magnet is applied to the reed switch. In still yet another embodiment the switch is configured to be operated via a wirelessly connected remote control. In another embodiment the generally rectangular ring shaped inflatable member further includes an inflatable cross member that bisects the ring shape of the inflatable member. In another embodiment the generally rectangular ring shaped inflatable member further includes an inflatable cross member with a generally constant cross section that bisects the ring shape of the inflatable member. In another embodiment the inflatable member further includes a textured surface configured to keep the inflatable member in place between the mattress and the supporting structure. In another embodiment the inflatable member further includes an inflatable peripheral bulge disposed and configured to contact the mattress when inflated. In another embodiment the inflatable member includes at least two generally rectangular ring shaped inflatable members in fluid communication with each other, and the at least two generally rectangular ring shaped inflatable members are disposed in a stacked orientation. In another embodiment the at least two generally rectangular ring shaped inflatable members are connected in fluid communication via at least one one-way valve. In another embodiment the supporting structure is a box spring. In another embodiment the inflatable member is attached and integrated into the supporting structure.
In another embodiment the present invention is an apparatus for lifting a mattress, the apparatus including a generally rectangular ring shaped inflatable member with an inflatable cross member with a generally constant cross section that bisects the ring shape of the inflatable member configured to be disposed between a mattress and a supporting structure of a bed in an unsecured manner; an air pump in fluid communication with the inflatable member, the air pump configured to inflate the inflatable member to a substantially uniform pressure throughout an entire perimeter of the inflatable member; a power supply in electrical communication with the air pump for providing power to operate the air pump; a switch in electrical communication between the power supply and the air pump configured for activating and deactivating the air pump; and a valve configured to control both inflation and deflation of the inflatable member. In another embodiment the inflatable member further includes an inflatable peripheral bulge disposed and configured to contact the mattress when inflated. In another embodiment the inflatable member comprises at least two generally rectangular ring shaped inflatable members in fluid communication with each other, and the at least two generally rectangular ring shaped inflatable members are disposed in a stacked orientation. In another embodiment the inflatable member further includes an inflatable peripheral bulge disposed and configured to contact the mattress when inflated, and the inflatable member includes at least two generally rectangular ring shaped inflatable members in fluid communication with each other, and the at least two generally rectangular ring shaped inflatable members are disposed in a stacked orientation.
It is, therefore, one of the primary objects of the present invention to provide an apparatus that can lift the mattress when needed. Another object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus that can lift a mattress to a specific height as desired by a user. Still another object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus that can be stored in place under a mattress. Yet another object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus that can be sized to fit different size mattresses.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus that is inflated by either an electric air pump or a manual air pump.
In addition to the various objects and advantages of the invention which have been described in some specific detail above it should be noted that various other objects and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent to those persons who are skilled in the relevant art from the following more detailed description, particularly when such description is taken in conjunction with the appended claims.
Prior to proceeding with the more detailed description of the present invention it should be noted that, for the sake of clarity, identical components which have identical functions have been designated by identical reference numerals throughout the several views illustrated in the drawings.
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In a presently preferred embodiment a power source 24 is connected to the air pump 22 for providing power to operate the air pump 22 and a switch 26 is disposed between the power source 24 and the air pump 22 for activating and deactivating the air pump 22. A valve 28 is disposed in one of the hose 8 and the air pump 22 for controlling inflation and deflation of the inflatable member 14. In an embodiment of the invention a vent, generally designated 20, is disposed in one of the inflatable member 14, air pump 22, and the fluid 8 hose 8 for venting the inflatable member 14 as necessary. It should be mentioned that such supporting structure 16 is generally a box spring 6; however, there may be some instances 5 where something other than a box spring 6 is used as a supporting structure 16 for the mattress 12.
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It is envisioned that inflatable member 14 could be constructed in a number of different shapes and an arrangements which each offer different advantages. The predetermined material used to form the inflatable member 14 is one of natural rubber, synthetic rubber, plastic, nylon, or similar pliable material to be selected based on the desired physical characteristics and availability. The selected material must be a durable material that is ideal for inflatable products. It is presently preferred that such material be plastic and even more preferred that such plastic is polyvinyl chloride. Such apparatus 10 further may include a semi smooth surface which serves to stabilize the inflatable member 14 in place between the mattress 12 and the box springs 16. It should be mentioned that the present invention is disposed between the box springs and the mattress in an unsecured manner, meaning that no fasteners, such as hook and loop, snaps or other fastenings are required on the mattress and/or the inflatable member. Thus, when using the present invention the user simply tucks in the sheets and blanket between the inflated inflatable member 14 and the mattress 12. The bed linen and blankets are held in place by the weight of the mattress on the inflated inflatable member until the bed linen and blankets are secured between the mattress and box springs when the inflatable member has been fully deflated.
There are no connectors of any kind between the mattress, the air bladder and the box springs. This feature is important for two reasons: (a) older mattresses were designed to be flipped or turned over every six to twelve months to promote even wear. However, the new generation of thick and heavy mattresses, particularly the King and Queen size mattresses are designed to be rotated horizontally 180 degrees every three to six months. These new mattresses are not designed to be turned over or flipped. The inflated air bladder of the present invention enables the user to easily rotate these large and heavy mattresses. (b) When making a bed, users often find it is helpful to slide 10 the mattress a little bit one way or the other in order to position the tightly fitted contour bottom sheet on the mattress. The inflated air bladder of the present invention allows the operator to easily slide the mattress about on the inflated air bladder.
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While a presently preferred embodiment and alternate embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail above, it should be understood that various other adaptations and/or modifications of the invention can be made by those persons who are particularly skilled in the art without departing from either the spirit of the invention or the scope of the appended claims.
This application is a Unites States National stage application, filed under 35 U.S.C. § 371, of International Application PCT/US18/33329 entitled “MATTRESS LIFTING DEVICE” filed May 18, 2018 which is incorporated by reference herein and which this application claims the benefit thereof.
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PCT/US18/33329 | 5/18/2018 | WO | 00 |