Bed microclimate controller

US11779128B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11779128-B2
Application numberUS-202017139789-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 31, 2020
Priority dateJan 3, 2020
Publication dateOct 10, 2023
Grant dateOct 10, 2023

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A bed system includes microclimate control capabilities for providing quality sleep experience. The bed system can include a microclimate control subsystem configured to supply conditioned air (e.g., heated or cooled air) to a mattress, or draw ambient air from the mattress, to achieve a desired temperature at the top of the mattress. Utilizing supply of conditioned air to provide air at desired temperature to the mattress system, or utilizing air suction to drain heat away from the mattress system, can provide precise microclimate control at the mattress, thereby permitting conformable sleep.

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What is claimed is: 1. A mattress system comprising: a foam layer configured to permit a first airflow rate; an airflow insert pad arranged under a portion of the foam layer and configured to permit a second airflow rate being higher than the first airflow, the airflow insert pad having a smaller area than the foam layer and configured to regulate a microclimate of the portion of the foam layer corresponding to the airflow insert pad; and an air controller configured to draw air from the airflow insert pad and supply heated air to the airflow insert pad, the air controller including: a housing having a connection-side opening and an ambient-side opening, the housing being mounted at a bottom of a mattress foundation, and the connection-side opening being fluidly coupled to an interface hole defined at the mattress foundation; a reversible fan mounted in the housing; a heating element mounted in the housing; and a control unit configured to control the air controller in a cooling mode in which the reversible fan operates to cause airflow from the connection-side opening to the ambient-side opening through the housing, and further configured to control the air controller in a heating mode in which the heating element is heated and the reversible fan operates to cause air to flow from the ambient-side opening to the connection-side opening, passing through the heating element; and a duct extending between the airflow insert pad and a top of the mattress foundation and being fluidly coupled to the interface hole defined at the mattress foundation; wherein the heating element includes a plurality of fins that allow air flow in between the fins to be heated by the heating element, wherein the heating element is mounted in the housing and positioned closer to a first inner wall of the housing than to a second inner wall of the housing opposite to the first inner wall, the heating element being spaced apart from the second inner wall to define a bypass flow path that allows air to flow around the heating element while air simultaneously flows through the heating element when air flows from the ambient-side opening toward the connection-side opening and when air flows from the connection-side opening to the ambient-side opening. 2. The mattress system of claim 1 , wherein the air controller further includes: a first temperature sensor configured to detect a heating element temperature; and a second temperature sensor configured to detect an outlet temperature of air exiting the housing; wherein the control unit receives signals from the first and second temperature sensors and controls the heating element based on the signals to achieve a predetermined outlet temperature. 3. The mattress system of claim 1 , wherein the air controller further includes: a third temperature sensor positioned within the housing of the air controller and configured to detect a temperature of the air drawn from the airflow insert pad; and a fourth temperature sensor configured to detect an ambient temperature, wherein the control unit receives signals from the third and fourth temperature sensors, and controls the reversible fan based on the signals. 4. The mattress system of claim 3 , wherein the control unit is configured to calculate an amount of heat extracted from the airflow insert pad based on the signals. 5. The mattress system of claim 1 , wherein the air controller further includes: one or more humidity sensors; wherein the control unit receives signals from the humidity sensors and controls the reversible fan and the heating element based on the signals. 6. The mattress system of claim 1 , wherein the housing includes a curved conduit between the connection-side opening and the ambient-side opening, and the heating element is arranged at the curved conduit. 7. The mattress system of claim 6 , wherein the heating element is sized to be smaller than a cross section of the curved conduit. 8. The mattress system of claim 7 , wherein the heating element is arranged closer to an outer corner of the curved conduit than an inner corner of the curved conduit. 9. The mattress system of claim 1 , wherein the reversible fan is arranged at the ambient-side opening of the housing. 10. The mattress system of claim 9 , wherein the housing includes ribs extending from an inner surface of the housing and configured to engage the reversible fan to secure the reversible fan at the ambient-side opening of the housing. 11. The mattress system of claim 10 , wherein the air controller includes a foam material disposed between the ribs and the reversible fan. 12. The mattress system of claim 1 , wherein the air controller further includes: a first screen arranged at the connection-side opening of the housing; and a second screen arranged at the ambient-side opening of the housing. 13. The mattress system of claim 1 , wherein the housing includes opposite spacers extending from an inner surface of the housing and configured to interference-fit the heating element therebetween. 14. The mattress system of claim 1 , wherein the air controller includes: a printed circuit board positioned in the housing between the ambient-side opening and the heating element, wherein the reversible fan is positioned in the housing between the ambient-side opening and the heating element, and wherein the printed circuit board is electrically connected to both the reversible fan and the heating element to control operation of the reversible fan and the heating element. 15. The mattress system of claim 1 , wherein the air controller includes: a first temperature sensor configured to detect a heating element temperature; and a second temperature sensor configured to detect an outlet temperature of air exiting the housing, wherein the control unit receives signals from the first and second temperature sensors and controls the heating element based on the signals to achieve a predetermined outlet temperature. 16. The mattress system of claim 15 , wherein the air controller includes: one or more humidity sensors, wherein the control unit receives signals from the humidity sensors and controls the reversible fan and the heating element based on the signals. 17. The mattress of claim 1 , wherein the housing includes a curved conduit between the connection-side opening and the ambient-side opening, and the heating element is arranged at the curved conduit. 18. The mattress of claim 17 , wherein the heating element is sized to be smaller than a cross section of the curved conduit. 19. The mattress system of claim 1 , further comprising: a bottom layer arranged under the airflow layer and supported by the top of the mattress foundation, wherein the duct extends through the bottom layer to fluidly couple to the airflow insert pad above the bottom layer. 20. A mattress system comprising: a foam layer configured to permit a first airflow rate; an airflow insert pad arranged under a portion of the foam layer and configured to permit a second airflow rate being higher than the first airflow, the airflow insert pad having a smaller area than the foam layer and configured to regulate a microclimate of the portion of the foam layer corresponding to the airflow insert pad; and an air controller configured to draw air from the airflow insert pad and supply heated air to the airflow insert pad, the air controller including: a housing having a connection-side opening and an ambient-side opening, the housing being mounted at a bottom of a mattress foundation, and t

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  • A47C21/048Primary

    for heating · CPC title

  • with means for preventing frame from sagging · CPC title

  • by electric motors · CPC title

  • A47C21/044Primary

    with active means, e.g. by using air blowers or liquid pumps · CPC title

  • of pneumatic type · CPC title

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What does patent US11779128B2 cover?
A bed system includes microclimate control capabilities for providing quality sleep experience. The bed system can include a microclimate control subsystem configured to supply conditioned air (e.g., heated or cooled air) to a mattress, or draw ambient air from the mattress, to achieve a desired temperature at the top of the mattress. Utilizing supply of conditioned air to provide air at desire…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Sleep Number Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47C21/048. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 10 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 12 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).