Support device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6704960
  • Patent Number
    6,704,960
  • Date Filed
    Monday, February 26, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 16, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Luu; Teri Pham
    • Conley; Fredrick
    Agents
    • Sheridan Ross PC
Abstract
A support device (10) includes a plurality of interconnected support units (12) arranged in a matrix. Each support unit (12) includes a plurality of support elements (16) configured to deform laterally outwardly when the support unit (12) is subjected to a compressive load in a load direction (54). A pre-compression is induced in the support units (12) by laterally pre-tensioning the support units (12) by means of springs (25) connected to a peripheral frame. Hence, when a support unit (12) is subjected to a compressive load in the load direction (54) it expands laterally which serves to relieve, at least partially, the pre-tension in the support units (12) connected thereto which then extend in the load direction under the influence of the springs (24).
Description




When irregularly shaped objects are supported on a resilient surface, the surface becomes irregularly loaded, resulting in excessive supportive pressure on parts typically prominent parts of the object, and insufficient support on other parts typically less prominent parts of the object.




According to one aspect of the invention there is provided a support device which includes a plurality of resiliently deformable support units each of which has a pre-compression induced in a load direction, the support units being arranged such that further compression of one support unit in the load direction will cause a reduction in compression of an adjacent support unit.




The support units may be interconnected and the pre-compression is induced by laterally pre-tensioning the support units.




According to another aspect of the invention there is provided a support device which includes a plurality of resiliently deformable support units each of which is laterally connected to at least one other support unit and being configured such that when subjected to a compressive load in a load direction, it deforms laterally in a manner which induces an extensile loading of the at least one other support unit to which it is connected.




The term “connected” is to be understood to include an arrangement where load transmission between the support units occurs and includes for example where adjacent support units butt against each other, have a positive mechanical connection, or the like.




Each of the support units may be pre-tensioned laterally such that increased compression of one support unit in the load direction will cause a reduction in compression of the at least one other support unit to which it is connected.




The support units may be pre-tensioned by laterally pre-tensioning the support device, e.g. in a peripheral frame. Instead, or in addition, the support units may be pre-tensioned interdependently against each other and/or against internal spacers.




Each support unit may include a pair of ends spaced apart in the load direction and at least one elongate support element extending between the ends and configured to buckle laterally in a predetermined direction when the support unit is subjected to a compressive load in the load direction.




Interconnected support units may be connected together via their support elements, interconnected support elements being configured to buckle in opposite directions usually towards each other.




In one embodiment of the invention the interconnected support elements of interconnected support units may be connected together via connecting members extending laterally between the support elements. The connecting members may be articulated to the support elements. The connecting members may be in the form of struts, preferably, however, the connecting members are flexible and inelastic.




In another embodiment of the invention the interconnected support elements of interconnected support units may be connected directly to one another, e.g. by laterally bearing against each other.




The support device may be a unitary moulding of an elastomeric material.




Each support unit may include a plurality of support elements forming a resilient articulated frame. Each frame may define an octahedron, the support unit including four support elements, each of which has two angularly spaced limbs or parts defining two edges of the octahedron and being configured to deform laterally outwardly when the support unit is subjected to a compressive load in the load direction, the support elements being biased against outward buckling by resilient tensile elements spanning the octahedron internally. The two parts of each support element may be articulated. Preferably the included angle defined between the parts or limbs of a support element is obtuse.




The support device may include a plurality of the support units arranged in an interconnected matrix.




The support device may include at least two layers of support units superimposed one upon the other in the load direction.




The support device may be in the form of a mattress.











The invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings.




In the drawings;





FIG. 1

shows a three-dimensional view of part of a first embodiment of a support device in accordance with the invention;





FIG. 2

shows a three-dimensional view of part of a second embodiment of a support device in accordance with the invention;





FIG. 3

shows a support unit of the support device of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

shows a side view of part of a third embodiment of a support device in accordance with the invention;





FIG. 5

shows a top plan schematic view of part of the support device of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

shows a sectional side view of part of a fourth embodiment of a support device in accordance with the invention; and





FIG. 7

shows part of a fifth embodiment of a support device in accordance with the invention.











Referring to

FIG. 1

of the drawings, reference numeral


10


refers generally to part of a first embodiment of a support device in accordance with the invention.




The support device


10


comprises a plurality of support units


12


, arranged in a matrix (part of which shown in

FIG. 1

of the drawings). Each support unit


12


includes four support elements


16


spanning between an upper end


18


and a lower end


20


. Each support element


16


includes two angularly spaced parts or limbs, namely an upper part


16


.


1


and a lower part


16


.


2


which are articulated to buckle at a corner or outer joint


30


. The support elements


16


are arranged such that their parts


16


.


1


,


16


.


2


lie along the edges of an octahedron. The ends of the parts


16


.


1


,


16


.


2


of the support elements


16


are all articulated to permit their relative displacement as described in more detail herebelow.




Resilient tensile members in the form of coil springs


24


span the support unit


12


between opposing corners or outer joints


30


, to bias the support elements


16


against outward buckling.




Adjacent support units are interconnected by connecting members


14


and by connecting members


31


extending between the upper ends


18


and lower ends


20


. The connecting members


14


and connecting members


31


are articulated to the support units


12


. The connecting members


14


are typically flexible and inelastic.




The outer joints


30


of the matrix are connected to a supporting frame (not shown) through resilient members in the form of springs


25


. The tension in the springs


25


is selected so as expand the matrix in a lateral plane perpendicular to the load direction which serves to urge the joints


30


outwardly and thereby tension the springs


24


. This in turn causes a lateral pretension in each of the support units


12


which tends to reduce the height of the support units


12


in the load direction, i.e. the spacing between the upper end


18


and lower end


20


decreases.




A suitable support surface, e.g. the cover of a mattress, will be positioned over the support device. If an uneven or irregularly shaped load is placed on the support surface the load is carried on the support units


12


in a manner in which those support units


12


which are more heavily loaded tend to be compressed in the direction of arrow


54


. This compression of a support unit causes the joints


30


to be urged outwardly against the bias of the springs


24


. This outward displacement reduces the tension in the connecting members


14


connecting the adjacent joints


30


thereby tending to reduce the lateral pre-tension in the adjacent less heavily loaded support unit


12


and permit the support unit


12


to extend in the load direction under the inward bias of the springs


24


or at least to exert an upwardly directed, i.e. in a direction opposite to the direction of arrow


54


, load on any externally imposed surface loads.




As a result, heavily loaded areas of the support device


10


tend to be compressed and lesser loaded areas tend to extend providing added support over the lesser loaded areas.




The Inventor believes that the support device


10


will find application particularly, but not necessarily exclusively, in a mattress to support a prone person. In use, the mattress will have heavily loaded areas carrying the shoulders and hips of the person lying on the mattress compressed which will allow the structures in lesser loaded areas to extend. This extension provides for areas of the body such as the lower back and the neck to receive added support.




In this way, the Inventor believes that a mechanical arrangement which approximates the support offered by a waterbed is provided. This accordingly provides the advantages of support that a waterbed provides over a conventional sprung mattress without the disadvantages of high weight, regular maintenance and the like.




Reference is now made to

FIGS. 2 and 3

of the drawings, in which reference numeral


100


refers generally to part of a second embodiment of a support device in accordance with the invention and, unless otherwise indicated, the same reference numerals used above are used to designate similar parts.




In this embodiment of the invention, each support unit


12


includes opposing tapering coil springs


26


, each tapering in the load direction


54


into a support element


16


which is straight prior to assembly of the support unit. Hence, a support unit


12


comprises two opposing one-piece composite elements


16


,


26


connected together at the extremities of the support elements


16


. When the support unit


12


is laterally tensioned at the midpoints


30


of the support elements


16


, the support elements


16


deform outwardly to form a parallelogram formation


28


. Each support element


16


is in the form of a relatively stiff coil spring which, as mentioned above, is formed integrally with the spring


26


. Further bowing and buckling occurs in the direction of pre-tensioning when the support element is subjected to a compressive load in the load direction. Flexible inelastic members


14


interconnect midpoints


30


of support units


12


, the support units


12


being arranged in a laterally extending matrix and alternating support units being connected in a first lateral direction and intermediate support units


12


being connected in a second lateral direction at an angle, typically perpendicular, relative to the first lateral direction.




The support device


100


is used in similar fashion to the support device


10


and, if desired, can be pre-tensioned, e.g. in a peripheral support frame in the manner described above with reference to FIG.


1


.




Reference is now made to

FIGS. 4 and 5

of the drawings, in which reference numeral


200


refers generally to part of a third embodiment of a support device in accordance with the invention and, unless otherwise indicated, the same reference numerals used above are used to designate similar parts.




In this embodiment of the invention, each support unit


12


includes opposing tapering coil springs


26


, each seated on a seat member


32


. The upper and lower seat members


32


of each support unit are convergently biased in the load direction by a coil spring


34


under tension. Circumferentially spaced resiliently deformable support elements


36


span between the seat members


32


, each support element


36


being bent such that it bows outwardly. The bowed support elements


36


exert an effort on the seat members


32


in a direction opposite to that of the coil spring


34


to maintain the tension in the coil spring


34


. Compression of the support units


12


in the load direction


54


results in further outward bowing of each of the support elements


36


. The coil springs


34


hold the seat members


32


of each support unit


12


together by retaining each support element


36


in a bent pre-compressed condition between seat formations


38


defined in each seat member


32


. Adjacent support units


12


are interconnected by connecting members


14


spanning between adjacent support elements


36


of adjacent support units


12


. The support elements


36


will typically be of spring steel or the like and the connecting members


14


will be flexible and inelastic or of limited elasticity.




As can best be seen in

FIG. 5

of the drawings, each support unit


12


is connected to adjacent support units


12


to form a laterally extending network or matrix of perpendicularly and diagonally interconnected support units


12


interconnected by connecting members


14


.




The coil springs


26


may be connected by lacing wires (not shown) in the normal manner found in spring mattresses and the support device


200


will act to support a prone person in the manner described above.




It will of course be appreciated that the coil springs


26


could be included in the kind of support structure described and illustrated in FIG.


1


.




If desired, cross-linked support elements


36


may be included for better stability and transmission of movement from one support unit to those adjacent to it.




If desired, the support units can be mounted and pre-tensioned in a peripheral frame as described above.




Reference is now made to

FIG. 6

of the drawings, in which reference numeral


300


refers generally to part of a fourth embodiment of a support device in accordance with the invention and, unless otherwise indicated, the same reference numerals used above are used to designate similar parts.




The support device


300


is formed as a unitary moulding of a resilient elastomeric material. The support device


300


includes support units


12


each of which includes support elements


16


which are bowed outwardly and are connected to support elements of adjacent support units


12


via integrally moulded connecting members


14


. The support device


300


includes two layers


50


,


52


of support units


12


, integrally formed on top of each other in the load direction.




It will be appreciated that the moulding is three-dimensional and that each support unit


12


includes a plurality of the support elements


16


arranged to approximate an octahedron in a similar fashion to the embodiment described above with reference to

FIG. 1

of the drawings.




A hollow passage


40


is defined at the periphery of the support device


300


. If desired, a peripheral support frame (not shown) with length and breadth dimensions somewhat larger than that of the moulding may be mounted in the passage


40


in order to laterally stretch the moulding and thus provide a pre-tension to the support units


12


in the manner described above. In this embodiment of the invention, when one of the support units


12


is compressed in the load direction, the lateral expansion of the support unit


12


permits a reduction in the pre-tension in the adjacent support units


12


, as well as a corresponding lateral contraction. Further, when the support units


12


are pretensioned the lateral contraction of a support unit as a result of the reduction in the pre-tension permits the support unit


12


, by virtue of the memory of the material, to extend in the load direction.




If desired, instead of or in addition to the peripheral frame mounted in the passage


40


, spheres


302


or other suitably shaped oversized spacers can be used to pre-tension the moulding laterally by wedging in position as shown in broken lines in

FIG. 6

of the drawings. By positioning a plurality of the spacers


302


between adjacent support units


12


, the support units


12


can be laterally pre-tensioned. The support elements


16


of adjacent support units


12


will typically be connected to the spacers


302


at diametrically opposed positions such that compression of one support unit


12


in the load direction


54


will cause an extensile loading of the adjacent support unit


12


facilitated by the rotational motion of spherical spacer


302


.




Naturally, the support units


12


can be connected in any suitable fashion.




Reference is now made to

FIG. 7

of the drawings, in which reference numeral


400


refers generally to part of a fifth embodiment of a support device in accordance with the invention and, unless otherwise indicated, the same reference numerals used above are used to designate similar parts. The support device


400


consists of a plurality of laterally abutting support units


12


. Each support unit


12


is an integral moulding including an upper end


18


, a lower end


20


and two slightly bowed support elements


16


extending between the upper end


18


and lower end


20


. The upper end


18


and lower end


20


of each support unit


12


has a “dog-biscuit” or “hourglass” shape in plan view, thereby permitting adjacent support units


12


to be arranged in a “basket weave” arrangement and defining a substantially continuous upper face


42


and a substantially continuous lower face


44


. Each support unit


12


includes an integrally formed engagement formation (not shown) releasably receivable in complementary engagement formations of an adjacent support unit


12


to retain the support units


12


in a desired spacial arrangement. Each pair of support elements


16


of one support unit


12


is curved laterally outwardly, such that compression of the support unit


12


in the load direction


54


results in outward buckling of the support elements


16


and thus transverse expansion of the support unit


12


. Support units


12


having the same orientation in the basket weave pattern, are interconnected by flexible inelastic connecting members


14


connecting the support elements


16


of one support unit


12


to the support elements


16


of other adjacent support units


12


. The members


14


are configured such that they cause the interconnected support elements


16


to bow further and hence to cause the support units


12


to become pre-tensioned. Alternatively, a support element


16


of one support unit


12


may butt directly against a support element


16


of another support unit


12


.




As shown in

FIG. 7

of the drawings, the members


14


or the abutting arrangement of support elements


16


extends through a central aperture


46


defined between the support elements


16


of an adjacent support unit


12


having an orientation different from and positioned between the interconnected support units


12


.




Once again, the support device


400


utilizes the properties of resiliency or material memory, causing the tendency of a lessor loaded support unit


12


to tend to return to its unloaded shape due to a reduction in the pre-tension on it when a relatively greater load is imposed in the load direction on an adjacent interconnected support unit


12


.




It will be appreciated that many variations in structure will be possible without departing from the scope of the invention.




The Inventor believes that a support device in accordance with the invention will provide a relatively even support to an irregularly shaped object which enables the support provided by a waterbed to be simulated by a mechanical arrangement.



Claims
  • 1. A support device which includes a plurality of resiliently deformable support units each of which has a pre-compression induced in a load direction, the support units being laterally interconnected such that further compression of one support unit in the load direction, will cause a reduction in pre-compression of an adjacent support unit.
  • 2. A support device as claimed in claim 1, in which the pre-compression in the support units is induced by laterally pre-tensioning the support units.
  • 3. A support device as claimed in claim 1, in which each support unit includes a pair of ends spaced apart in the load direction and at least one elongate support element extending between the ends and configured to buckle laterally in a predetermined direction when the support unit is subjected to a compressive load in the load direction.
  • 4. A support device as claimed in claim 3, in which interconnected support units are connected together via their support elements, interconnected support elements being configured to buckle in opposite directions.
  • 5. A support device as claimed in claim 4, in which the interconnected support elements of interconnected support units are connected together via connecting members extending laterally between the support elements.
  • 6. A support device as claimed in claim 5, in which the connecting members are articulated to the support elements.
  • 7. A support device as claimed in claim 4, in which the interconnected support elements of interconnected support units are connected directly to one another.
  • 8. A support device as claimed in claim 1, which is a unitary moulding of an elastomeric material.
  • 9. A support device as claimed in claim 1, in which each support unit includes a plurality of support elements forming a resilient articulated frame.
  • 10. A support device as claimed in claim 9, in which each frame defines an octahedron, the support unit including four support elements, each of which has two angularly spaced limbs defining two edges of the octahedron and being configured to deform laterally outwardly when the support unit is subjected to a compressive load in the load direction.
  • 11. A support device as claimed in claim 1, which includes a plurality of the support units arranged in a matrix.
  • 12. A support device as claimed in claim 1, which includes at least two layers of support units superimposed one upon the other in the load direction.
  • 13. A support device as claimed in claim 1, which is in the form of a mattress.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
98/7718 Aug 1998 ZA
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/IB99/01472 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO00/11989 3/9/2000 WO A
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