EP3175739A1 - Systèmes et procédés de régulation de température de matelas à air - Google Patents

Systèmes et procédés de régulation de température de matelas à air Download PDF

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EP3175739A1
EP3175739A1 EP16198597.3A EP16198597A EP3175739A1 EP 3175739 A1 EP3175739 A1 EP 3175739A1 EP 16198597 A EP16198597 A EP 16198597A EP 3175739 A1 EP3175739 A1 EP 3175739A1
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Victor Ocegueda
Yifeng Zhang
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C27/00Spring, stuffed or fluid mattresses or cushions specially adapted for chairs, beds or sofas
    • A47C27/08Fluid mattresses or cushions
    • A47C27/081Fluid mattresses or cushions of pneumatic type
    • A47C27/082Fluid mattresses or cushions of pneumatic type with non-manual inflation, e.g. with electric pumps
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C21/00Attachments for beds, e.g. sheet holders, bed-cover holders; Ventilating, cooling or heating means in connection with bedsteads or mattresses
    • A47C21/04Devices for ventilating, cooling or heating
    • A47C21/042Devices for ventilating, cooling or heating for ventilating or cooling
    • A47C21/044Devices for ventilating, cooling or heating for ventilating or cooling with active means, e.g. by using air blowers or liquid pumps

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  • the presently disclosed subject matter relates generally to systems and methods for air mattress temperature control, particularly systems and methods for controlling the temperature of air contained within the air mattress.
  • Air mattresses are commonly used in lieu of traditional box-spring mattresses, memory foam mattresses, water beds, and other beds as temporary structures for humans to sleep on.
  • air mattresses consist of a soft and flexible material chamber with an airtight seal that allows the air mattress to inflate during use and deflate after use.
  • air mattresses must be manually inflated by the human user, many air mattresses include a manual or an electric pump to mechanically inflate an air mattress.
  • some air mattress chambers feature built-in electric air pumps that receive power through an electrical cord plugged into a standard high voltage power source or a portable power source (e.g., a battery).
  • built-in electric air pumps may conveniently inflate and deflate the air mattress, they may lack other features desired by users. Specifically, a built-in electric air pump may be unable to heat or cool the air within the air mattress, thereby allowing a user to adjust and control the temperature of the air mattress surface.
  • a temperature control element may be part of a built-in electric air pump or may be independently connected to the chamber of the air mattress.
  • an air temperature control system may control the air temperature inside of an air mattress, or control the air temperature of sections within the air mattress.
  • the air temperature control system may comprise an air intake component having inner and outer seals to inhibit or facilitate the flow of air into and out of the air mattress.
  • the air temperature control system may also comprise a temperature control element in fluid communication with the air intake component.
  • the temperature control element may be positioned within the air mattress inside of the outer seal.
  • the air temperature control system may further comprise a controller configured to direct the opening and closing of the inner and outer seals and operation of the temperature control element.
  • a method for controlling air temperature of an air mattress having an air temperature control system may comprise receiving user input.
  • the method may further comprise inflating the air mattress based on the user input.
  • the method may also comprise closing an outer seal of the air temperature control system to inhibit the flow of air outside of the air mattress and allow air to flow from an air chamber inside of the air mattress to the air temperature control system.
  • the method may further comprise controlling the temperature of air inside of the air mattress based on the user input.
  • the method may also comprise closing an inner seal to inhibit the flow of air from the air chamber to the air temperature control system.
  • a user may desire to control the temperature of air inside of an air mattress.
  • the user may inflate an air mattress and then heat or cool the air inside of the air mattress via an air temperature control system.
  • an air temperature control system e.g., helium, water, etc.
  • Fig. 1 depicts an isometric view of an exemplary embodiment of an air mattress 10 having an air temperature control system 20.
  • Air mattress 10 may also have a portable power source 30 and an air release valve 40.
  • Air mattress 10 may vary in size once inflated based on the size and number of users.
  • air mattress 10 may be a twin, full, queen, or king size bed.
  • the outer walls of air mattress 10 may form an inflatable air chamber configured to store air or other fluids. It is contemplated that air mattress 10 may form multiple inflatable air chambers.
  • air mattress 10 may have left and right side air chambers to allow a couple to independently inflate and/or control the temperature of the left and right halves of air mattress 10 as desired.
  • air mattress 10 may have a primary air chamber with separate head and/or foot air chambers.
  • the head air chamber may be inflated to a higher air pressure than the primary chamber to help the head air chamber better serve as a pillow, while the air within the foot air chamber may be hotter than air within the primary chamber to help warm a user's feet.
  • the outer walls of air mattress 10 may house one or more structurally independent air chambers.
  • Air mattress 10 (and it's air chambers defined or housed within) may be constructed out of polyvinyl chloride (“PVC"). It is contemplated, however, that other materials such as other plastics or rubber may be used.
  • PVC polyvinyl chloride
  • Portable power source 30 may be used to power air temperature control system 20 to control air temperature and to inflate and deflate the air mattress.
  • portable power source 30 may be a battery and provide direct current.
  • portable power source 30 may include a motor or generator and provide alternating current. It is contemplated that any portable power source may be used. Further, portable power source 30 may be housed in a power source housing (not shown) on air mattress 10 for convenient transport.
  • Air release valve 40 may be configured to inhibit the flow of air out of air mattress 10 when in a closed position and allow air flow out of air mattress 10 when in an open position. In some embodiments, air release valve 40 may move from the closed position to an open position when the air pressure inside of air mattress 10 exceeds a predetermined threshold. In such embodiments, air release valve 40 may serve as a safety valve to prevent damage to air mattress 10 during over-inflation. In other embodiments, air release valve 40 may comprise a removable plug that may be removed when a user desires to deflate air mattress 10. Air release valve 40 may be constructed out of polyvinyl chloride ("PVC"). It is contemplated, however, that other materials such as plastics or rubber may be used. In some embodiments, multiple air release valves 40 may be used as a relief valve for different components or sections holding air within air mattress 10.
  • PVC polyvinyl chloride
  • Air temperature control system 20 may include an air intake component 22 and a controller 24.
  • Air intake component 22 may be configured to direct ambient air (or externally housed air or compressed air) into air mattress 10 during mattress inflation and direct air from air mattress 10 during mattress deflation.
  • Air intake component 22 may include an outer seal that inhibits or allows the flow of outside air into air temperature control system 20.
  • Air intake component 22 may also include an inner seal (not shown) that inhibits or allows the flow of internal air between air temperature control system 20 and the air chamber of air mattress 10.
  • Controller 24 may be configured to receive user input and control the opening or closing of inner and outer seals, inflating and deflating of air mattress 10 via air temperature control system 20, and increasing or decreasing air temperature inside of air mattress 10 via air temperature control system 20.
  • controller 24 may include one or more processors having memory with instructions configured to execute the methods and operations described herein.
  • controller 24 may house or be in communication with a thermometer or thermocouple (or other device configured to measure temperature) for measuring the air temperature within air mattress 10.
  • Controller 24 may optionally include a display for showing one or more of a current or desired air temperature within air mattress 10.
  • controller 24 may be in communication with a barometer (or other device configured to measure fluid pressure) for measuring the air pressure within air mattress 10, and the display may optionally show one or more of a current or desired air pressure within air mattress 10.
  • Controller 24 may be configured to execute one or more operating modes.
  • operating modes may include inflation mode, deflation mode, air recirculation mode, heating mode, cooling mode, automatic air temperature control mode, and standby mode.
  • controller 24 may include one or more electronic components that allow a user to switch between modes.
  • Inflation mode may begin when controller 24 receives user input to inflate air mattress 10. In some embodiments, inflation mode may last until controller 24 receives additional user input to stop inflating air mattress 10. In other embodiments, controller may automatically control the speed and duration of inflation based on a predetermined or user supplied air pressure for the air in air mattress 10. During inflation mode, both the inner and outer seals are open to allow ambient air to flow into air mattress 10. In some embodiments, such as when air mattress 10 forms multiple air chambers, air temperature control system 20 may be in direct fluid communication with each air chamber and configured to control the air pressure, air temperature, and air flow speed within each air chamber individually.
  • air intake component 22 may include a plurality of inner seals each associated with a different air chamber, and controller 24 may open one or more of the inner seals at a time to achieve the desired air pressure, air temperature, and air flow speed in those air chambers.
  • controller 24 may open one or more of the inner seals at a time to achieve the desired air pressure, air temperature, and air flow speed in those air chambers.
  • two or more of the air chambers may be connected in series via valves (e.g., at least one air chamber in direct fluid communication with air temperature control system 20, and the remaining air chambers in indirect fluid communication with air temperature control system 20). It is contemplated that controller 24 may control the opening and closing of these valves to achieve the desired air pressure, air temperature, and air flow speed in those air chambers.
  • Deflation mode may begin when controller 24 receives user input to deflate air mattress 10. In some embodiments, deflation mode may last until controller 24 receives additional user input to stop deflating air mattress 10. In other embodiments, controller 24 may automatically control the speed and duration of deflation based on a predetermined or user supplied air pressure for the air in air mattress 10. Controller 24 may receive air pressure measurements from a barometer in fluid communication with the air in air mattress 10, and control the speed and duration of deflation based on these measurements and a predetermined or user supplied air pressure. During deflation mode, both the inner and outer seals may be open to allow ambient air to enter and exit air mattress 10. In some embodiments, such as when air mattress 10 forms multiple air chambers, the fluid communication between air temperature control system 20 and each air chamber may resemble that of the inflation mode described herein.
  • Air recirculation mode may begin when controller 24 receives user input to circulate air within air mattress 10. In doing so, controller 24 may direct outer seal to close while inner seal remains open, allowing air to enter air intake component 22, but not escape air mattress 10. Circulating air within air mattress 10 may cause a vibrating or massaging pulse on the surface of air mattress 10, adjust air temperature by mixing air within the air chamber with air within air temperature control system 20, and/or adjust air pressure via air temperature control system 20. In some embodiments, air recirculation mode may last until controller 24 receives additional user input to stop circulating air within air mattress 10. In other embodiments, controller may automatically control the duration and/or interval frequency to recirculate air within air mattress 10, thereby providing a periodic mixing of hot and cool to avoid hot or cool spots on air mattress 10 that may cause user discomfort and/or damage air mattress 10.
  • Heating mode may begin when controller 24 receives user input to heat air within air mattress 10. In doing so, controller 24 may direct outer seal to close while inner seal remains open, allowing air to enter air intake component 22, but not escape air mattress 10. Directing air within air mattress 10 through air temperature control system 20 may facilitate heating the air. In some embodiments, heating mode may last until controller 24 receives additional user input to stop heating air within air mattress 10. In other embodiments, controller may automatically control the speed and duration of heating air based on a predetermined or user supplied air temperature for the air in air mattress 10.
  • Cooling mode may begin when controller 24 receives user input to cool air within air mattress 10. In doing so, controller 24 may direct outer seal to close while inner seal remains open, allowing air to enter air intake component 22, but not escape air mattress 10. Directing air within air mattress 10 through air temperature control system 20 may facilitate cooling the air. In some embodiments, cooling mode may last until controller 24 receives additional user input to stop cooling air within air mattress 10. In other embodiments, controller may automatically control the speed and duration of cooling air based on a predetermined or user supplied air temperature for the air in air mattress 10.
  • Automatic air temperature/pressure control mode may begin when controller 24 receives user input to control the temperature of air within air mattress 10. In doing so, controller 24 may direct outer seal to close while inner seal remains open, allowing air to enter air intake component 22, but not escape air mattress 10. Directing air within air mattress 10 through air temperature control system 20 may facilitate controlling the air temperature. In some embodiments, automatic temperature control mode may automatically determine when the air temperature exceeds a first predetermined threshold and, based on the determination, heat or cool the air until the air temperature reaches a second predetermined threshold.
  • controller 24 may direct air to flow through air temperature control system 20 while air temperature control system 20 heats the air until the air temperature reaches 80 degrees, the second predetermined threshold.
  • automatic pressure control mode may automatically determine when the air pressure exceeds a first predetermined threshold and, based on the determination, increase or decrease the air pressure until the air pressure reaches a second predetermined threshold. The user may provide user input before or during automatic air temperature/pressure control mode to change the first and/or second predetermined thresholds and other control settings, such as air flow speed.
  • Different air flow speeds may be associated with different noise levels, and a user may desire a slow air flow speed while the user sleeps on air mattress 10 to limit the noise. Conversely, when a user is not sleeping on air mattress, the user may desire a faster air flow speed to heat the air more quickly or more evenly.
  • air may be circulated, heated, cooled, pressurized, and/or automatically temperature/pressure controlled through each air chamber or group of air chambers independently.
  • controller 24 may direct each inner seal to open separately, thereby allowing for different air temperatures, air pressures, and air flow speeds in each of the air chambers.
  • the air within an air chamber that the user desires to be warmer may be recirculated and/or heated more frequently than another air chamber that the user desires to be colder (e.g., a head air chamber or a primary air chamber).
  • the inner seal that allows for direct fluid communication between the foot air chamber and air temperature control system 20 may be opened while the other inner seals remain closed so air temperature control system 20 can recirculate and/or heat the air in the foot air chamber alone.
  • a different inner seal associated with the primary air chamber may be opened while the other inner seals are closed, and air temperature control system 20 may, for example, cool the air in the primary chamber as it circulates.
  • controller 24 may automatically increase the heating frequency and/or heating time duration as part of the automatic air temperature/pressure control mode. Similarly, in some embodiments, controller 24 may automatically control air pressure within each air chamber individually based on the user input.
  • Standby mode may occur when controller 24 receives power from portable power source 30 and is not placed in another mode.
  • controller 24 may operate in standby mode before receiving user input.
  • controller 24 may enter standby mode during automatic air temperature control mode in between heating and cooling cycles.
  • air temperature control system 20 may not be directed to heat or cool the air and/or cause air flow.
  • Controller 24 may direct outer seal to close to keep air within air mattress 10.
  • controller 24 may also direct inner seal to close to inhibit air recirculation.
  • controller 24 may direct inner seal to remain open. It is contemplated that air mattress 10 may only include the outer seal and not the inner seal.
  • Fig. 2 shows ambient air flowing into air mattress 10 via air temperature control system 20.
  • ambient air may pass through an open outer seal, air temperature control system 20, and an open inner seal.
  • Air intake component 22 may house a fan 26 and a temperature control element 28, which may be a heating element, a cooling element, or a combination thereof.
  • fan 26 may include any device for directing (e.g., blowing, suctioning, etc.) air into or out of air mattress 10.
  • fan 26 may have one or more spinnable blades angled to direct air.
  • fan 26 may be a motorized air compressor, vacuum, or another mechanical device for directing air flow and/or pressurizing air.
  • Fan 26 may be made from PVC or other plastics, metals, or other hard materials.
  • Portable power source 30 may power fan 26.
  • Temperature control element 28 may be configured to convert electricity from portable power source 30 into heat through the process of resistive heating. Temperature control element 28 may be constructed from one or more of nichrome, kanthal, cupronickel, incandescent lamps, ceramics, and other known materials for converting electricity into heat. As shown, temperature control element 28 may form a three-pronged structure that extends in the air path through air temperature control system 20. In this embodiment, increasing the surface area of temperature control element 28 may increase the speed at which heat element 28 can heat the air. It is contemplated that temperature control element 28 may take other forms, such as wire strips or coils. In some embodiments, temperature control element 28 may be a thermally conductive material that is heated and/or cooled via another heat source (not shown). Alternate designs of temperature control element 28 that may provide heating and/or cooling are contemplated.
  • Fig. 3 shows ambient air flowing into air mattress 10 via air temperature control system 20 and recirculating within air mattress 10 and air temperature control system 20.
  • ambient air may pass through an open outer seal, air temperature control system 20, and an open inner seal before circulating within air mattress 10 and entering air temperature control system 20.
  • the outer seal may act as a one-way valve based on the operating mode. For example, during inflation mode, the outer seal may be configured to only allow air to enter air mattress 10 while inhibiting the outflow of air.
  • the inner seal may be configured to allow for two-way air flow between the air chamber and air temperature control system 20.
  • Fig. 4 depicts air flow into air mattress 10 during the start of inflation mode.
  • ambient air flows into air intake component 22 through an open outer seal, and passes through air temperature control system 20 and an open inner seal to the air chamber of air mattress 10.
  • air intake component 22 may draw in air via fan 26 and direct the air to flow past temperature control element 28.
  • air mattress 10 may inflate to its full size.
  • one or both of the inner and outer seals may comprise one-way valves that open to allow air to flow into air mattress 10 but not back out. The functionality of the valve(s) may change based on the operation mode. In other embodiments, one or both of the inner and outer seals may allow for two-way air flow.
  • the inner and/or outer seals may comprise two or more valves, with at least one of the valves allowing for two-way air flow and at least one of the valves allowing for one-way air flow.
  • the number of and variety of valves used in the inner and outer seals may change based on the operation mode.
  • Fan 26 may be configured to generate sufficient air flow to substantially prevent air from flowing out of air mattress 10.
  • heat element 28 may heat (or begin heating) the air to avoid or decrease the time required for the heating mode following the inflation mode.
  • Fig. 5 depicts air flow into air mattress 10 and air recirculation during inflation mode.
  • ambient air flows into air intake component 22, and passes through air temperature control system 20 to the air chamber(s). Then, once air enters the air chamber, it circulates before passing back into air temperature control system 20.
  • the air may circulate within each air chamber individually or may circulate within a plurality of air chambers (e.g., when the air chambers are connected in series) before passing back into air temperature control system 20. It is contemplated that the air directed back into air temperature control system 20 may reside in an air holding chamber while it is heated or cooled. In other embodiments, the air directed back into air temperature control system 20 mixes with ambient air entering air mattress 10.
  • the inner seal may allow for two-way air flow.
  • Fan 26 may generate enough air flow to prevent air from flowing out of air mattress 10, but be positioned such that the internal air is allowed to flow in and out of air temperature control system 20 and be heated and/or cooled by temperature control element 28.
  • fan 26 may be housed upstream of temperature control element 28 within air temperature control system.
  • Fig. 6 shows air circulating within air mattress 10 during air recirculation mode.
  • the outer seal is closed following mattress inflation, inhibiting the flow of air into and out of air mattress 10.
  • the inner seal may be closed to prevent air flow from the air chamber(s) of air mattress 10 into and out of air temperature control system 20. It is contemplated that the air residing within the air chamber(s) may mix to form a uniform temperature.
  • the inner seal may be open to allow air flow between the air chamber(s) and air temperature control system 20. It is contemplated that the air inside the air chamber(s) and air temperature control system may mix as fan 26 continues to circulate the air and/or temperature control element 28 heats or cools the air inside of air temperature control system 20.
  • Fig. 7 depicts air flowing out of air mattress 10 during deflation mode.
  • the inner and outer seals are open to allow air to flow from the air chamber through air temperature control system 20 into the atmosphere.
  • inner and outer seals may include a two-way valve that allows air to directionally flow into and out of air mattress 10.
  • fan 26 may direct air out of air mattress 10.
  • the inner and outer seals may have pressure valves that only allow air flow when a predetermined air pressure threshold is reached.
  • Fig. 8 shows another embodiment of air mattress 10 having a power plug 60.
  • power plug 60 may be used in lieu of portable power source 30 to power air temperature control system 20. While portable power source 30 may be used in outdoor and indoor locations, power plug 60 may be suited for indoor use when air mattress 10 is placed near an electrical outlet. It is contemplated that portable power source 30 may include an attachable power plug 60. Power plug 60 may include a variety of power plugs, such as those configured to plug into USB ports and 12V standard outlets.
  • Fig. 9 shows an embodiment of a method for controlling the air temperature 100 within air mattress 10.
  • controller 24 may receive user input 110.
  • the user input may include a desired air temperature and/or a desired air pressure, or direct controller 24 to inflate or deflate air mattress 10. It is contemplated that user input may be reflected on a display of controller 24.
  • controller 24 may direct air temperature control system 20 to inflate 120 air mattress 10.
  • fan 26 may draw in ambient air and direct the air into the air chamber(s) of air mattress 10.
  • temperature control element 28 may heat and/or cool the air as it initially enters air mattress 10.
  • controller 24 may direct the outer seal to close 130. By closing the outer seal, air cannot flow out of air mattress 10. Controller 24 may direct the inner seal to remain open, allowing for air to flow between the air chamber and air temperature control system 20. While the outer seal is closed and the inner seal is open, controller 24 may direct temperature control element 28 to heat/cool or continue to heat/cool the air 140 within air mattress 10 based on the received user input. Controller 24 may continue to operate in heating mode or cooling mode until a desired temperature threshold is reached.
  • controller 24 may direct inner seal to close 150, thereby inhibiting the flow of air between the air chamber and air temperature control system 20.
  • inner seal may remain open or air mattress 10 may not include an inner seal between air temperature control system 20 and the air chamber.
  • controller 24 may direct a first inner seal (corresponding with a first air chamber) to open while the others are closed, and operate air temperature control system 20 in one of the operating modes (e.g., heating mode, cooling mode, etc.) until a desired temperature threshold is reached in the first air chamber.
  • controller 24 may close the first inner seal and open another inner seal or seals (previously closed), and operate air temperature control system 20 in one of the operating modes (e.g., heating mode, cooling mode, etc.) until a desired temperature threshold is reached in the second air chamber or group of air chambers.
  • operating modes e.g., heating mode, cooling mode, etc.
  • Fig. 10 depicts an embodiment of inflating 120 air mattress 10.
  • controller 24 may direct the outer seal to open 122 to allow air to enter air temperature control system 20. Then controller 24 may direct the inner seal to open 124 to allow the air to pass through air temperature control system 20 into the air chamber(s) of air mattress 10. Controller 24 may then direct air to pass through air temperature control system 20 into the air chamber(s) of air mattress 10 via fan 26. Controller 24 may be configured to control the air flow speed based on user input or predetermined settings.
  • Fig. 11 depicts an embodiment of heating/cooling the air 140 inside of air mattress 10 based on the received user input.
  • controller 24 may direct air 142 inside air mattress 10 into air temperature control system 20 via fan 26.
  • controller 24 may not operate fan 26 and instead allow air to slowly flow into air temperature control system 20 by itself.
  • Controller 24 may then direct heat element 28 to heat or cool air 144 inside of air temperature control system 20.
  • Heat energy from heat element 28 may transfer into the air.
  • Air may continuously flow through air temperature control system 20 while it is heated. It is contemplated, however, that the inner seal may be closed and allow for portions of air within air mattress 10 to be heated in predetermined time intervals.
  • controller 24 may direct the heated air back 146 into air mattress 10 via fan 26.
  • the heating/cooling of air 140 inside of air mattress 10 may be continued until a desired air temperature is reached.
  • Controller 24 may remain in communication with the thermometer within air mattress 10 and determine when the air temperature exceeds a threshold. Controller 24 may similarly control the air pressure within the air chamber(s) of air mattress 10 based on user input and measurements from a barometer.
  • air mattress 10 may not include the inner seal or controller 24 may direct inner seal to remain open.
  • controller 24 may receive user input 162, such as a desired air temperature and/or a desired air pressure, or direct controller 24 to inflate or deflate air mattress 10. It is contemplated that user input may be reflected on a display of controller 24. Based on user input to inflate air mattress 10, controller 24 may direct air temperature control system 20 to inflate 164 air mattress 10. Specifically, fan 26 may draw in ambient air and direct the air into air mattress 10. In some embodiments, temperature control element 28 may heat the air as it initially enters air mattress 10.
  • controller 24 may direct the outer seal to close 166. By closing the outer seal, air cannot flow out of air mattress 10.
  • controller may direct the inner seal to remain open to allow the air to flow freely between the air chamber and air temperature control system 20.
  • controller 24 may direct temperature control element 28 to heat/cool or continue to heat/cool the air 168 within air mattress 10 based on the received user input. Controller 24 may continue to operate in heating mode or cooling mode control mode until a desired temperature threshold is reached. When a desired temperature threshold is reached, controller 24 may enter automatic air temperature control mode. During automatic air temperature control mode, controller 24 may detect whether the air temperature falls below a threshold 170. When controller 24 detects that the air temperature has fallen below the threshold, controller 24 may automatically direct temperature control element 28 to reheat and/or re-cool the air 172 inside of air mattress 10 based on the detection.
  • controller 24 may direct temperature control element 28 to heat and/or cool the air until the air temperature reaches a desired level based on the user input. In other embodiments, controller 24 may direct temperature control element 28 to heat and/or cool the air until the air temperature exceeds the desired level by a threshold based on the time it took for controller 24 to detect that the air had fallen below or above a threshold 170.
  • controller 24 may direct fan 26 to continue to circulate the air inside of air mattress 10 to mix the air until it achieves an about uniform air temperature. It is contemplated that controller may be in communication with two or more thermometers housed within air mattress 10 for determining when an about uniform air temperature has been reached. For example, an about uniform air temperature may be reached with each thermometer within air mattress 10 measures within two degrees Fahrenheit of each other. Controller 24 may similarly control the air pressure (e.g., achieve a uniform air pressure) within the air chamber(s) of air mattress 10 based on user input and measurements from a barometer.
  • air temperature control system 20 may be used with a traditional air pump configured to inflate and deflate air mattress 10.
  • the air pump may be placed upstream or downstream of air temperature control system 20 and between the inner and outer seals.
  • one or more compressed air chambers may be used for holding and heating compressed air from fan 26.
  • temperature control element 28 may be positioned at upstream of fan 26. Air from air mattress 10 may flow into air temperature control system 20 and be heated by heat element 28 before being compressed by fan 26. Compressing the heated air increase the air temperature. The heated compressed air may be stored in the compressed air chambers and used as an additional heat source for heating air within air mattress 10.
  • controller 24 may first direct air temperature control system 20 to heat air and fill the compressed air chambers as an additional heat source to heat element 28. Then, as air flows from air mattress 10 into air temperature control system 20, heat element 28 may initially heat the air before it is heated by passing the compressed air chambers.
  • the compressed air chambers may be housed at different positions within air mattress where a user desires additional heat.
  • the compressed air chambers may be housed where a user's feet would lie on air mattress 10, providing additional heat to that area of air mattress and/or continuing to heat air within air mattress 10 after heat element 28 has been turned off.
  • the walls of the air chambers holding compressed air may be thicker or made of stronger materials, as needed, to withstand the increased pressure of the compressed air.
  • ambient air may be compressed externally before entering air mattress 10.
  • air mattress 10 may further include a compressor or other device configured to pressurize the air within one or more of the air chambers of air mattress 10.
  • controller 24 may control power consumption relative to mattress air temperature to ensure optional and efficient power consumption. For example, controller 24 may direct heat element 28 to heat the air in predetermined time internals or only for durations that exceed a time threshold based on efficient operation of heat element 28. That is, if heat element 28 consumes a substantial amount of power to heat itself compared to remaining heated, controller 24 may determine to only operate heat element 28 when the desired increase in air temperature may only be achieved by operating heat element 28 for a threshold duration of time to prevent unnecessary or undesirable heating and reheating of heat element 28.
  • the air temperature control system 20 may efficiently control the air temperature within air mattress 10 without additional components for separate inflation/deflation and heating systems. It is contemplated that other regulation means may be used outside of the inner and outer seals, such as one or more regulator valves.
  • the air chamber(s) within air mattress 10 and air flow channels of air temperature control system 20 may be sized and shaped to facilitate optimal air flow within air mattress 10. Specifically, the air channels may be curved and/or include funnels to minimize undesired backflow of air within air mattress 10.
  • air mattress 10 may have multiple air chambers with only the top air chamber(s) being temperature controlled.
  • air mattress 10 may have a primary air chamber 190 positioned below a temperature controlled air chamber 200.
  • the top surface of air mattress 10 may be temperature controlled and, to an extent, pressure controlled, without requiring heating, cooling, or pressurizing the entire air mattress 10, resulting in energy savings, reduced in-use costs, and decreased set-up and take-down times.
  • Temperature controlled air chamber 200 may be configured to receive air, directly or indirectly, from air intake component 22.
  • air mattress 10 may have multiple air intake components 22 each configured to direct air into a corresponding air chamber.
  • air mattress 10 may have an air diverter valve 180 positioned downstream of air intake component 22, and be configured to selectively direct air into primary air chamber 190 or temperature controlled air chamber 200.
  • controller 24 may control operation of air diverter valve 180.
  • air intake component 22 may direct ambient air through air diverter valve 180 and into primary air chamber 90 to inflate primary air chamber 90, thereby causing air mattress 10 to substantially take shape.
  • controller 24 may direct heat element 28 to heat/cool the incoming ambient air and direct air diverter valve 180 to pass the heated/cooled air into temperature controlled air chamber 200.
  • the heated/cooled air may be directed into one or more air channels collectively formed by a bottom wall 202, a plurality of partitions, side walls 206, and a top wall 208.
  • a first portion of the incoming heated/cooled air may be directed through air channels formed on the left side of temperature controlled air chamber 200
  • a second portion of the incoming heated/cooled air may be directed through air channels formed on the right side of temperature controlled air chamber 200.
  • all of the heated/cooled air may be directed through the same air channel.
  • temperature controlled air chamber 200 may only form a portion of the top surface of air mattress 10 in some embodiments, for example, to provide temperature control to only desired areas (e.g., only heating/cooling a foot portion of air mattress 10, etc.).
  • partitions 204 may connect bottom wall 202, top wall 208, and one side wall 206, forming an air channel with a single outlet opening and a single inlet opening.
  • the heated/cooled air (shown in solid arrows) may travel across a length of air mattress 10, pass into a subsequent air channel formed by a subsequent partition 204 or side wall 206, and travel across the length of air mattress 10 via the subsequent air channel.
  • the heated/cooled air may be redirected back down the outermost air channel to recirculate within temperature controlled air chamber 200.
  • one or more air outlets 210 may be positioned at the end of the outermost air channel of temperature controlled air chamber 200.
  • the air outlets 210 may include pressure relief valves configured to selectively release air from temperature controlled air chamber 200 once the air pressure within temperature controlled air chamber 200 exceeds a predetermined threshold. In this manner, newly heated/cooled air may be directed into temperature controlled air chamber 200 while the oldest air, which may become more ambient as it travels through temperature controlled air chamber 200, is released from temperature controlled air chamber 200 to achieve the desired temperature and pressure levels.
  • partitions 204 may contain one or more apertures configured to allow a portion of air to pass through the partition 204, while directing most of the air down an air channel. Further, partitions 204 may contain one or more gates configured to selectively switch between open and closed positions to selectively facilitate the mixing of air within temperature controlled air chamber 200 or to allow air to pass to a certain region of temperature controlled air chamber 200 more quickly. They gates may also connect a partition 204 to an unconnected side wall 206 to selectively block air flow to one or more designated air channels, which may be useful to limit temperature or pressure levels to one section of air channels (e.g., if a user on the left side of air mattress 10 preferred cooler temperatures while a user on the right side preferred warmer temperatures).
  • temperature controlled air chamber 200 may be limited to a top portion of air mattress 10 to provide the user with the desired temperature (and to an extent, pressure) while using ambient air to substantially inflate air mattress 10 (e.g., by inflating primary air chamber 190 with ambient air rather than heated/cooled air).
  • temperature controlled air chamber 200 may have a depth of about 0.5 to about 6 inches in some embodiments, and about 1 to about 3 inches in other embodiments. It is contemplated that temperature controlled air chamber 200 may be pressurized to a desired air pressure without requiring the same air pressure within primary air chamber 190 to achieve a similar user experience to air mattress 10 having a single air chamber filled with pressurized air.
  • primary air chamber 190 may be at least substantially inflated with ambient air (or pressurized air).

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