Claims
- 1. A mattress device for monitoring sleep behavior comprising:a) a mattress core layer; b) a mattress top layer; c) a dynamic response means placed in correspondence with said mattress core layer for creating a dynamic response signal in response to a mechanical impulse induced by a patient lying on said mattress device; and d) a static response means placed in correspondence with said mattress core layer for creating a static response signal in response to an angular position change induced by said patient imprinting said mattress device, wherein said dynamic response means and said static response means are combined in a sensor and said dynamic response and static response signal contribute to a signal space for evaluating said sleep behavior.
- 2. A system for monitoring sleep behavior comprising:a) a mattress core layer; b) a mattress top layer; c) a dynamic response means placed in correspondence with said mattress core layer for creating a dynamic response signal in response to a mechanical impulse induced by a patient lying on said mattress device; d) a static response means placed in correspondence with said mattress core layer for creating a static response signal in response to an angular position change induced by said patient imprinting said mattress device, wherein said dynamic response means and said static response means are combined in a sensor and said dynamic response and static response signal contribute to a signal space for evaluating said sleep behavior; e) a signal coder for receiving said dynamic response signal and said static response signal and for transforming said dynamic response signal and said static response into an analog signal recognizable by a sound card; and f) a decoder program for decoding an alphanumeric information in accordance with said transforming, said alphanumeric information being computed by said sound card from said analog signal.
- 3. The mattress device of claim 1 or 2, wherein said sensor is an accelerometer, said accelerometer providing a DC signal component in correspondence to said angular position change and an analog signal component corresponding to said mechanical impulse.
- 4. The mattress device of claim 1 or 2, wherein said mattress device comprises a sensing area for receiving said mechanical impulses and for transmitting said mechanical impulses towards said dynamic response means.
- 5. The mattress device of claim 4, wherein said sensing area is a thorax monitoring area.
- 6. The mattress device of claim 4, wherein said sensing area is an abdominal monitoring area.
- 7. The mattress device of claim 4, wherein said sensing area is a leg monitoring area.
- 8. The mattress device of claim 2, wherein said decoder program is stored on a data storage medium.
- 9. The mattress device of claim 2, wherein said data storage medium is a floppy disk.
- 10. The mattress device of claim 2, wherein said data storage medium is a compact disk.
- 11. The mattress device of claim 2, wherein said decoder program is a self extracting data string accessible for down loading from a web page.
- 12. The mattress device of claim 2, wherein said decoder program is a self extracting email attachment.
- 13. A method for providing a sleep behavior information of a patient sleeping on a mattress device, said method comprising the steps of:a) receiving an impulse and a static body imprint from said patient induced on said mattress device during said sleeping; b) dynamically transmitting said impulses to a sensor means; c) inducing an angular position change to said sensor means from said body imprint; d) transforming said transmitted impulse within said sensor means into a impulse response signal component; and e) transforming said angular position change within said sensor means into a twist response signal component.
- 14. The method of claim 13 further comprising the steps of combining said impulse response signal component and said twist response signal component into a multi dimensional sleep behavior signal.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein said multi dimensional sleep behavior signal is transformed in an analog signal recognizable by a sound card.
- 16. The method of claim 15 further comprising the step of decoding an alphanumeric information in accordance with said transforming in an analog signal, said alphanumeric information being computed by said sound card from said analog signal.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority of the U.S. Provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/218,238 filed Jul. 14, 2000, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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