Claims
- 1. A supporting spring system for mattresses or the like, having slats which support the mattress or the like, and having bearing means which are assigned to opposite ends of the slats and are intended for elastically mounting the slats on a frame, characterized in that at least some of the slats (10) can be moved up and down in a specifically controlled manner.
- 2. The supporting spring system as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the slats (10) can be moved up and down at their opposite ends by means of lifting elements (14) assigned to their ends.
- 3. The supporting spring system as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that the lifting elements (14) are designed in the manner of air springs and are assigned in the regions of the bearing means or to the bearing means.
- 4. The supporting spring system as claimed in claim 1, for mattresses or the like, having slats which support the mattress or the like, and having bearing means which are assigned to opposite ends of the slats and are intended for elastically mounting the slats on a frame, characterized in that the bearing means have hollow bodies or the hollow bodies are assigned to the bearing means, the hollow bodies being connected to fluid lines for individually feeding the hollow bodies with a fluid and/or for individually conducting the fluid out of the hollow bodies.
- 5. The supporting spring system as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that the bearing means have spring elements for elastically mounting the ends of the slats (10), and the hollow bodies are designed for changing the elasticity of the mounting of the slats (10) and/or for moving the slats (10).
- 6. The supporting spring system as claimed in claim 5, characterized in that the spring elements of the bearing means are designed in such a manner that they impart a maximum elasticity to the bearing means when the hollow bodies are unpressurized.
- 7. The supporting spring system as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that the internal pressure in the hollow bodies can be controlled via valves actuated by a central controlling means.
- 8. The supporting spring system as claimed in claim 7, characterized in that the valves of all of the hollow bodies can be fed from a central fluid pressure source with a fluid of the same pressure.
- 9. The supporting spring system as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that the hollow bodies which are assigned to one slat (10) or to a plurality of slats (10) can be acted upon by different pressures, wherein the pressures of each individual hollow body can be changed individually via at least one fluid line.
- 10. The supporting spring system as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that the hollow bodies can be expanded independently of one another in at least one direction by means of individual pressurization in such a manner that the hollow bodies (14) individually periodically move in particular the ends of the slats (10), and exert a lifting movement on the ends of the slats (10) perpendicularly with respect to the longitudinal axis of the slats (10).
- 11. The supporting spring system as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that, in order to change and/or maintain the pressures in the hollow bodies, for moving the hollow bodies assigned to the lifting elements (14) up and down, the value which is assigned to each hollow body or lifting element (14) can be actuated by a control device.
- 12. The supporting spring system as claimed in claim 11, characterized in that the control device is designed in such a manner that it actuates each hollow body or each lifting element (14) independently of one another as required, wherein a plurality of hollow bodies or lifting elements (14) can be actuated simultaneously, specifically both synchronously and also asynchronously.
- 13. The supporting spring system as claimed in claim 11, characterized in that the control device is designed for continuously periodically changing the pressures in selected hollow bodies or groups of hollow bodies, the control devices being designed for successively and continuously periodically moving a number of selected slats (10), wherein different slats (10) can be moved after one another at different times.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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101 48 569.7 |
Oct 2001 |
DE |
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STATEMENT OF RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is the US Chapter II National Phase of Patent Cooperation Treaty International Application No. PCT/EP02/10715, having an International Filing Date of 25 Sep. 2002, which designates the US, and which in turn claims priority on German Patent Application No. 101 48 569.7, having a filing date of 1 Oct. 2001.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
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PCT/EP02/10715 |
9/25/2002 |
WO |
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