Inflatable product with breathable user interface

US11324335B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11324335-B2
Application numberUS-201816622735-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 22, 2018
Priority dateJun 22, 2017
Publication dateMay 10, 2022
Grant dateMay 10, 2022

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Abstract

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An inflatable furniture design has a user-interfacing surface, such as the sleeping surface of an air mattress, which includes a breathable multilayer mesh which separates the user from the underlying air-impermeable sheet. The breathable mesh is made from a material such as 3D fabric, which is resiliently deformable while also allowing for airflow through and around the volume of the mesh material of the breathable interface material. When a person contacts the inflatable furniture, her or his body comes into direct contacts with the breathable mesh. The mesh then resiliently deforms such that airflow through and around the mesh is still permitted. This airflow allows heat and moisture from the user to dissipate through mesh of the breathable interface material. This, in turn, enhances the comfort of the breathable mesh, while also reducing the potential for the proliferation of bacteria and mites on the user-contacting surface.

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What is claimed is: 1. An air mattress comprising: a first sheet defining a first exterior surface of the air mattress; a second sheet defining a second exterior surface of the air mattress; a sidewall having a first portion sealingly connected to a periphery of the first sheet and a second portion sealingly connected to a periphery of the second sheet, the first sheet, the second sheet and the sidewall all being substantially air impermeable and cooperating to define a substantially sealed inflatable chamber; a frame having an outer periphery which attaches to the periphery of the first sheet and an internal aperture with an internal periphery; and a breathable interface material occupying the internal aperture and attached to the internal periphery of the frame, the breathable interface material comprising: an upper sheet having an upper plurality of apertures formed therethrough; a lower sheet spaced from the upper sheet; and a resiliently deformable intermediate layer disposed between the upper sheet and the lower sheet and cooperating with the upper and lower sheets to define a volume of the breathable interface material, whereby the breathable interface material is operable to facilitate air flow from the upper sheet through and around the volume, wherein: an inner peripheral portion of the frame is welded to a retainer portion of sidewall which sits proud of a welded connection between the sidewall and the first sheet, and an outer peripheral portion of the frame is welded to an interior surface of the sidewall at a lower junction, such that the frame and the sidewall cooperate to form a corner pocket extending around the periphery of the air mattress. 2. The air mattress of claim 1 , wherein: the upper sheet of the breathable interface material comprises an interconnected matrix of upper yarns, and the lower sheet of the breathable interface material comprises an interconnected matrix of lower yarns. 3. The air mattress of claim 1 , wherein the breathable interface material comprises a 3D mesh material in which the resiliently deformable intermediate layer comprises a mesh of generally parallel filaments disposed between and respectively connected to the upper and lower sheets of the breathable interface material. 4. The air mattress of claim 3 , wherein the filaments are made from a semi-rigid material of sufficient thickness to allow the filaments to remain straight and unbuckled under its own weight and under the weight of the upper sheet of the breathable interface material, and to resiliently deform under a force applied to the upper sheet of the breathable interface material. 5. The air mattress of claim 3 , wherein the filaments are distributed substantially evenly throughout the area of the upper and lower sheets of the breathable interface material, such that the filaments collectively provide a resilience per unit area which allows the breathable interface material to remain at least partially expanded under pressures between about 1.5 psi and about 8 psi, whereby the breathable interface material is resiliently deformable under the weight a supine human user of the air mattress. 6. The air mattress of claim 5 , wherein the filaments each have a diameter between 0.0014 inches and 0.0031 inches and a density between 1600 filaments and 2500 filaments per square inch. 7. The air mattress of claim 3 , wherein the breathable interface material defines a thickness between its upper sheet and its lower sheet, the thickness between ⅛ inch and ½ inch. 8. The air mattress of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of tensioning structures, the upper and lower ends of each tensioning structure welded to the internal surfaces of the upper and lower sheets respectively. 9. The air mattress of claim 8 , wherein each tensioning structure comprises: an arrangement of threads; a first pair of weld strips which captures upper ends of the arrangement of threads, at least one of the first pair of weld strips welded to the first sheet of the air mattress; and a second pair of weld strips which captures lower ends of the arrangement of threads, at least one of the second pair of weld strips welded to the second sheet of the air mattress. 10. The air mattress of claim 1 , further comprising at least one of a valve and a pump integrated into the sidewall and operable to inflate and pressurize the substantially sealed inflatable chamber. 11. The air mattress of claim 1 , wherein the first sheet, the second sheet and the sidewall are all made from a common material amenable to joinder by sonic or thermal welding. 12. The air mattress of claim 11 , wherein the common material is polyvinyl chloride (PVC). 13. The air mattress of claim 1 , wherein the substantially sealed inflatable chamber can retain pressurized air at 80% of an initial pressurization for a period of 8 hours. 14. The air mattress of claim 1 , wherein the breathable interface material is not in fluid communication with the substantially sealed inflatable chamber. 15. The air mattress of claim 14 , wherein the breathable interface material is configured to sweep away heat and moisture by convective air currents or ambient air flow. 16. The air mattress of claim 1 , further comprising a zipper connecting a periphery of the breathable interface material to the frame. 17. The air mattress of claim 1 , wherein a periphery of the breathable interface material is sewn to the frame. 18. The air mattress of claim 1 , wherein the first sheet of the air mattress is an upper sheet and the second sheet is a lower sheet, the breathable interface material disposed on the upper sheet to form a sleeping surface of the air mattress, the lower sheet forming a ground-contacting surface. 19. The air mattress of claim 18 , wherein the first exterior surface of the first sheet includes a plurality of channels formed as longitudinal voids built into the shape of the first sheet, the longitudinal voids sized and configured to allow air currents to flow underneath the breathable interface material. 20. The air mattress of claim 19 , further comprising a plurality of tensioning structures, the upper and lower ends of each tensioning structure welded to the internal surfaces of the upper and lower sheets, wherein: the tensioning structures are connected to the interior of the first sheet at respective nadirs of the channels, such that tension borne by the tensioning structures when the air mattress is inflated also pulls downwardly on the channels. 21. The air mattress of claim 19 , wherein the channels are nominally between 0.1 inches and 1.5 inches deep. 22. The air mattress of claim 19 , wherein the channels run the entire lateral extent of the first exterior surface of the first sheet, such that the channels are open at the periphery of the first sheet. 23. The air mattress of claim 1 , wherein a connection between the first sheet and the sidewall is vertically separated from the attachment between the frame and the sidewall, such that a gap is formed between a lower surface of the breathable interface material and the adjacent first exterior surface of the first sheet. 24. The air mattress of claim 1 , further comprising a lower frame having an inner peripheral portion which is welded to the sidewall at or near a connection between the second sheet and the sidewall, and an outer peripheral portion welded to an interior surface of the sidewall at an upper junction such that the lower frame

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  • A47C27/081Primary

    of pneumatic type · CPC title

  • A47C31/116Primary

    permeable to liquid or air in a special way · CPC title

  • with means for connecting opposite sides, e.g. internal ties or strips · CPC title

  • breathable · CPC title

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What does patent US11324335B2 cover?
An inflatable furniture design has a user-interfacing surface, such as the sleeping surface of an air mattress, which includes a breathable multilayer mesh which separates the user from the underlying air-impermeable sheet. The breathable mesh is made from a material such as 3D fabric, which is resiliently deformable while also allowing for airflow through and around the volume of the mesh mate…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Intex Marketing Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47C27/081. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 10 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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