WO2008018060A2 - Support surface for a sleeping person - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- mattress covers made of a unique material that seal in the dust mites exist and are intended to prevent the sleeping person from breathing in the mites during sleep.
- Such covers are uncomfortable for the user to sleep on, are expensive to purchase and need to be changed regularly.
- Other preventative measures include unique vacuum cleaners and air filters, which are often costly as well, and extermination spray, which may be hazardous to one's health and not efficient. It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a support surface that allows a person to remain in a healthy state while sleeping thereon.
- the present invention relates to a support surface for a sleeping person that comprises: a. an essentially rigid frame comprising an upper edge for supporting an air-permeable layer; and b. an air-permeable layer, fixedly assembled on said upper edge in a desired tension, such that said upper edge is entirely covered by the outer perimeter of said air-permeable layer.
- the outer perimeter of the air-permeable layer may be joined to the frame at the side wall or bottom wall of the frame.
- the upper edge of the frame preferably comprises a thickness of between 0.5 — 100 mm, and more preferably, between 0.5 - 3 mm, and is covered by padding.
- the mechanism is spring loaded, and may be chosen from the group consisting of a spring loaded hinge; and, a pivotable hinge and a compression spring.
- FIG. 1 illustrates the first embodiment of the present invention in a top perspective view
- FIG. 4 illustrates a cross-sectional view of an infant sleeping in a bed on the support surface of the present invention
- FIG. 5 illustrates the view of Fig. 3, wherein a breathing and movement monitor is situated below the present invention
- FIG. 6 illustrates a schematic cross-sectional view of an alternative embodiment of the present invention, taken along A-A of Fig. 2;
- FIG. 8 illustrates a second embodiment of the frame of the present invention in a cross-sectional view
- FIG. 9 illustrates a third embodiment of the present invention in a top perspective view
- -Fig. 10 illustrates the third embodiment of the present invention in a bottom perspective view
- -Fig. 11 illustrates a schematic cross-sectional view of the embodiment of the present invention shown in Figs. 9 and 10 taken along B-B of Fig. 9;
- FIG. 14 illustrates a top perspective view of the embodiment shown in Fig. 13, with the correction mechanism in an exploded view;
- FIG. 16 illustrates a cross sectional view taken along A-A of Fig. 13, showing the side wall in an outwardly angled position with respect to the crossbar;
- FIG. 17 illustrates a top perspective view of a second embodiment of a sagging correction mechanism, with the mechanism in an exploded view;
- FIG. 18 illustrates a cross-sectional side view of the mechanism in an exploded view
- FIG. 19 illustrates the results of the first example, for determining the ability of the invention to prevent dust mites from accumulating on the support surface, in Table 1;
- the present invention is concerned with providing a sleeping surface that can benefit people of all ages.
- FIG. 3 shows a schematic cross-sectional view of the first embodiment of support surface (10) of the present invention taken along A-A of Fig. 1.
- Frame (30) comprises an upper portion (36) having a substantially triangular cross-section, and a lower portion (40) having a substantially rectangular cross-section.
- Upper and lower portions (36), (40) are preferably a single integral unit, but alternatively may be made of more than one element.
- layer (20) is preferably wrapped around side wall (34) and is fixedly joined to frame (30) at bottom wall (35) by means known in the art, for instance, hot or cold welding, or by providing adhesive material at the interfacing surfaces.
- layer (20) is fixedly joined to frame (30) at side wall (34) or at the upper edge of frame (30) (not shown in the figures).
- the adhesive material for joining layer (20) to frame (30) is non-harmful and non-toxic, and is safely distanced from the infant's mouth or nose. Therefore, even if the infant sleeps directly above the upper edge (32), there is little danger of the infant accidentally ingesting the adhesive material.
- the cross-section of frame (130) may be shaped according to the configuration shown in Fig. 8, mutatis mutandis, forming an L-shaped wire frame. This configuration allows even greater air flow at the area in proximity to frame (130) than that allowed in frame (30) of the first embodiment, since frame (130) comprises less volume than that of frame (30).
- Passageway (138) is situated at the upper end of vertical portion (138) of frame (130).
- Supporting member (139) is optionally joined at one of its ends to vertical portion (138) and at the other of its ends to horizontal portion (140) of frame (130) for providing support thereto.
- Upper edge (132) is formed in a hook shape, and is preferably covered with padding as described herein above for frame (30) of the first embodiment, for instance, soft plastic or foam. It is understood that frames (30), (130) shown herein are merely illustrative embodiments, and any geometrical shape or configurations comprising the features as describes herein is included within support surface (10) of the present invention.
- Figs. 12c and 12d show side walls of frames (330c), (33Od) having a shape similar to that of embodiment (200) shown in Fig. 11.
- a padding such as rubber, silicon, a spongy or foam material, soft plastic etc. preferably covers the upper edge (331c), (33Id) of the frame as described above in relation to the first embodiment, and shown illustratively in Figs. 12c and 12d.
- This feature is an additional safety feature of the frame of the sleeping surface for preventing injury due to contact with the upper edge.
- Fig. 12c shows padding (332c) in a horizontal position, essentially parallel to the permeable layer (not shown).
- FIG. 12d shows the upper edge of frame (33Od) comprising a groove in which padding (332d) is situated.
- padding 332d
- Other orientations and positions of the padding on the upper edge of the frame are understood to be within the scope of the invention.
- all of the embodiments of the frame shown in Figs. 12a-12d are shown without a passageway (as shown in the other embodiments), it is understood that a passageway may be included. Moreover, it is understood that a passageway is not required to be present in any of the other embodiments.
- a single cross bar (442) is utilized, situated essentially at the midpoint of the transverse side walls (446a), (446b).
- Cross bar (442) comprises a unique cross-sectional profile (see Fig. 16), and situated at a distance from the air-permeable layer (not shown) such that even if some sagging occurs, the user will not contact the cross bar (442).
- a first wing (408) of each hinge (404), (406) is joined to the underside of longitudinal wall (450a) at a recessed portion (452) cut out to receive wing (408).
- a second wing (410) of each hinge (404), (406) is joined to transverse wall (446b) at a recessed portion (448) cut out to receive wing (410).
- Hinge (404), (406) may be affixed to frame (400) by nails or screws passing through openings (420) (see Fig. 15), by glue, or by any other adhesive means.
- transverse wall (446b) is at approximately a 5° angle (a) with respect to the vertical end wall (444) of cross bar (442).
- transverse wall (446a) is rotated to lie essentially flush with the vertical end (444) of cross bar (442), thereby reducing the angle (a ) to essentially zero.
- hinges (404), (406) provide a constant outward force so that if sagging that occurs as a result of the weight of the user, hinge (404), (406) forces the transverse side walls, and thereby the air permeable layer, to stretch taut over the frame.
- mechanism (402) is shown in the figures herein comprising two hinges (404), (406), only one, or more than two may be desired in some cases. Additionally, the thickness, material and angles of the hinges of mechanism (402), as well as the spring-like properties of the hinges, are shown and described herein for illustrative purposes, but may be altered by any man skilled in the art, for instance, according to the desired strength of the spring loading in view of the weight of the intended user of the support surface.
- the upper edge of the frame may comprise a thickness greater than that required for when utilized by an infant.
- the upper edge may be as thick as 100mm. Nevertheless, due to the allergenic factors as well as the presence of dust mites as described herein above, it is still preferable for the upper edge to be thin like when used for an infant.
- Additional advantages of the present invention include providing relief from pressure build-up and bed-sores of a person who is confined to a bed for an extended period of time. Lack of movement of body parts prevents oxygen from reaching and circulating properly throughout the body.
- the support surface of the present invention may alleviate such problems.
- the support surface of the present invention may be disassembled and washed periodically as described herein above. This is especially beneficial for those suffering from incontinence, particularly children and the elderly, as well as those who perspire in large amounts during sleep.
- the support surface is preferably elastic, it avoids the formation of sleeping patterns. Using the support surface proposed by the present invention, the sleeping infant constantly sleeps on a "memory- less" surface, which is equivalent to a new mattress, on which the infant sleeps repeatedly.
- Three support surfaces of the present invention each with a netting of 140 micron (20x20x6x2.8cm), with 12 strings per cm and 68% open space, were tested and compared with a control (conventional) mattress, the core of which was a polymeric sponge covered with a tissue composed of 50% cotton and 50% polyester (22x22x8 cm), for the survival of mites under optimal environmental conditions.
- a first support surface was not covered, a second support surface was covered by a unique netted sheet, and a third support surface was covered by a conventional linen sheet.
- Fig. 20 The results of each of the experiments are presented graphically in Fig. 20.
- the top curve, marked “A” indicates the results of the first, control experiment. As can be seen, after slightly more than six minutes, the entire container is filled with 5% of CO2.
- the curves marked “B” and “C” indicate the amount of CO2 accumulated within the container above the uncovered support surface ("B") and the support surface covered with the netted sheet ("C”). As can be seen, after six minutes, less than 1% of CO2 accumulated in the container.
- curve “D” indicates that a maximum of approximately 1.5% CO2 accumulated in the container above the support surface covered by the conventional linen sheet.
- the experimental results show that the present invention provides a safe support surface for sleeping thereon, particularly for infants and those suffering from allergies, and enables effortless breathing through it.
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