Person support systems
US-9526348-B2 · Dec 27, 2016 · US
US9913770B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9913770-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514623852-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 17, 2015 |
| Priority date | Feb 17, 2015 |
| Publication date | Mar 13, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 13, 2018 |
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One embodiment of a climate management topper includes a flowpath boundary which defines a flowpath adapted to carry a stream of fluid in a principal direction. A flow compliant filler occupies at least part of the flowpath. The filler includes a spacer and a set of shape change actuators (SCA's) each of which is made of a shape change material (SCM). The properties of the SCM include a critical temperature T 0 . The SCA's are configured to regulate distribution of the fluid stream through the flowpath in a direction transverse to the principal direction as a function of temperature. In one example the flowpath boundary is formed by liner panels and the SCA's are linear elements that elongate at a temperature TH which is higher than T 0 thereby distending the spacer and reducing its resistance to fluid flow. One suitable shape change material is a nickel/titanium alloy known as NiTiNOL.
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We claim: 1. A topper comprising: a flowpath boundary defining a flowpath adapted to carry a stream of fluid in a principal direction; a flow compliant filler occupying at least part of the flowpath, the filler comprised of: a spacer and a set of shape change actuators (SCA's) each comprised of a shape change material (SCM), the properties of the SCM including a critical temperature T 0 , the SCA's being configured to regulate distribution of the fluid stream through the flowpath as a function of temperature, the regulated distribution of the fluid stream being in a direction transverse to the principal direction so that the mass flow rate of the fluid is nonuniform in the transverse direction. 2. The topper of claim 1 wherein the topper extends longitudinally from a foot end to a head end and laterally from a left side to a right side, the principal direction is longitudinal, and the topper includes a foot segment, a head segment, and a medial segment longitudinally between the foot and head segments, and the filler occupies less than all of the width of the medial segment. 3. The topper of claim 2 wherein the filler occupies only the at least part of the medial segment. 4. The topper of claim 2 wherein the spacer component of the filler is a first spacer having a first operational density, and wherein a second spacer occupies at least one of the head and foot segments, the second spacer having a second operational density which is less than the first operational density. 5. The topper of claim 3 wherein the spacer component of the filler is a first spacer having a first fluid flow resistance, and wherein a second spacer occupies at least one of the head and foot segments, the second spacer having a second fluid flow resistance which is less than the first fluid flow resistance. 6. The topper of claim 2 wherein the medial segment includes a left flank section, a right flank section and a laterally interior section laterally between the left and right flank sections and wherein only the interior section is occupied by the spacer. 7. The topper of claim 1 wherein the SCA's regulate distribution of the fluid stream as a result of at least one of: a) the composition of the SCA; b) the shape of the SCA at a temperature TH relative to the shape of the SCA at a temperature TL, where TH>T 0 and TL<T 0 ; c) the orientation of the SCA. 8. The topper of claim 1 wherein the SCA's comprise linear elements oriented vertically. 9. The topper of claim 1 wherein the SCA's comprise linear elements oriented obliquely. 10. The topper of claim 1 wherein the SCA's comprise serpentine elements. 11. The topper of claim 1 wherein the SCA's comprise arch elements. 12. The topper of claim 1 wherein the SCA's comprise coil elements. 13. The topper of claim 1 wherein the SCA's comprise ring elements. 14. The topper of claim 1 wherein the SCA's comprise cantilevered elements. 15. The topper of claim 1 wherein the filler regulates fluid flow substantially as a result of elongation or contraction of the SCA's. 16. The topper of claim 15 wherein the elongation or contraction is a function of a phase change of the SCM as a function of temperature. 17. The topper of claim 1 wherein the filler regulates fluid flow substantially as a result of a change of curvature of the SCA's. 18. The topper of claim 17 wherein the change of curvature is a function of a phase change of the SCM as a function of temperature. 19. The topper of claim 1 wherein at least some of the SCA's comprise a first portion made of a first SCM having a critical temperature of T 01 and a second portion made of a second SCM having a critical temperature of T 02 . 20. The topper of claim 19 wherein T 01 is approximately equal to T 02 . 21. The topper of claim 1 wherein the SCA's comprise a first class of actuators made of a first SCM having a critical temperature of T 01 and a second class of actuators made of a second SCM having a critical temperature of T 02 , the first and second class of actuators being spatially distributed in the flowpath. 22. A topper comprising: a liner defining an interior volume; a fluid flow compliant spacer occupying at least part of the interior volume; a set of shape change actuators (SCA's) each comprised of a shape change material (SCM) material whose properties include a critical temperature T 0 , such that at a temperature TL, which is lower than T 0 , the SCA's have a baseline shape and at a temperature TH, which is greater than T 0 , the actuators take on a shape different from the baseline shape and distend the spacer so that fluid flow resistance of the spacer is decreased in the vicinity of the shape-changed actuators; wherein the topper has a foot end, a head end longitudinally spaced from the foot end to define a topper length, a left side, and a right side spaced laterally from the left side to define a topper width, and the SCA's are distributed across a first part of the width so that at temperature TH the first plan of the width exhibits less resistance to fluid flow than other part or parts of the width. 23. The topper of claim 22 wherein the first part is a laterally interior section and the other parts are a left flank section and a right flank section. 24. The topper of claim 22 wherein the actuators of the first part are first actuators, and the topper also includes second actuators distributed across the other part or parts, and the second actuators compress the spacer at temperatures below T 0 . 25. A topper comprising a liner defining an interior space having a principal direction and a transverse direction, the interior space having a resistance to fluid flow in the principal direction, the resistance having a profile in the transverse direction; an array of shape change elements having a critical temperature T 0 and distributed in the interior space to adjust the resistance profile in response to temperature such that the resistance profile is nonuniform in the transverse direction at a temperature TH, which is higher than the critical temperature. 26. The topper of claim 25 wherein the resistance profile is substantially uniform in the transverse direction at a temperature TL, which is lower than the critical temperature. 27. The topper of claim 25 including a spacer residing in the interior space and wherein the resistance is attributable principally to the density of the spacer as affected by response of the shape change elements to temperature. 28. The topper of claim 25 wherein the elements are distributed so that the resistance profile exhibits a lower resistance in response to a higher temperature and a higher resistance in response to a lower temperature. 29. The topper of claim 28 including a spacer residing in the interior space and wherein the resistance is attributable principally to the density of the spacer and wherein the elements respond to the higher temperature by distending the spacer thereby decreasing the density of the spacer. 30. 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