Mattress topper with varying flow resistance
US-2016022050-A1 · Jan 28, 2016 · US
US9943172B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9943172-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514805818-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 22, 2015 |
| Priority date | Feb 14, 2012 |
| Publication date | Apr 17, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 17, 2018 |
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A bed comprises a mattress and a topper resting atop the mattress and extending in longitudinal and lateral directions. The topper has a fluid flowpath having an inlet and an outlet. The flowpath exhibits a nonuniform resistance to fluid flow in at least one of the longitudinal and lateral directions. The bed also includes a blower connected to the inlet for supplying air to the flowpath. The resistance may be a monotonically varying resistance to fluid flow in at least one of the longitudinal and lateral directions and configured to preferentially drive fluid flow through the topper so that a larger proportion of the fluid flowing through the topper flows under a target region and a relatively smaller portion bypasses the target region.
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We claim: 1. A topper for a bed, the topper extending in longitudinal and lateral directions and including a longitudinal fluid flowpath defined by an inlet and an outlet, the longitudinal flowpath traversing a material that has a first resistance to fluid flow at a longitudinal plane and monotonically increasing resistance to fluid flow in the lateral directions away from the longitudinal plane to a point of second resistance to fluid flow on one side of the plane, the second resistance higher than the first resistance, and a point of third resistance on the opposite side of the plane, the third resistance higher than the first resistance. 2. The topper of claim 1 wherein the increasing resistance has a gradient such that the increasing resistance in a target region of the topper is lower at relatively more inboard locations of the topper and higher at relatively more outboard locations. 3. The topper of claim 1 in which the flowpath includes fluid flow passages distributed across one of the directions and extending along the other of the directions. 4. The topper of claim 3 in which the increasing resistance differs from passage to passage and is constant in a given passage in the direction of passage distribution from passage to passage. 5. The topper of claim 1 in which the variation in resistance is attributable to a spatially varying material height. 6. The topper of claim 1 in which the variation in resistance is attributable to a spatially varying material density. 7. The topper of claim 1 in which the variation in resistance is attributable to a spatially varying porosity. 8. The topper of claim 7 in which the spatially varying porosity is attributable to a spatially varying pore density. 9. The topper of claim 7 in which the spatially varying porosity is attributable to a spatially varying pore size. 10. The topper of claim 1 in which the variation in resistance is a flow directing feature. 11. The topper of claim 1 wherein the material comprises tubules that form a flow directing feature. 12. The topper of claim 1 comprising an insert which exhibits the variation in resistance and a ticking that covers the insert. 13. The topper of claim 1 comprising an insert which exhibits the variation in resistance and a ticking that encloses the insert. 14. A bed comprising: a mattress a topper extending in longitudinal and lateral directions and including a longitudinal fluid flowpath defined by an inlet and an outlet, the longitudinal flowpath traversing a material that has a first resistance to fluid flow at a longitudinal plane and monotonically increasing resistance to fluid flow in the lateral directions away from the longitudinal plane to a point of second resistance to fluid flow on one side of the plane, the second resistance higher than the first resistance, and a point of third resistance on the opposite side of the plane, the third resistance higher than the first resistance; and a blower connected to the inlet for supplying air to the flowpath. 15. The topper of claim 14 wherein the increasing resistance has a gradient such that the increasing resistance in a target region of the topper is lower at relatively more inboard locations of the topper and higher at relatively more outboard locations. 16. The topper of claim 14 in which the flowpath includes fluid flow passages distributed across one of the directions and extending along the other of the directions. 17. The topper of claim 16 in which the increasing resistance differs from passage to passage and is constant in a given passage in the direction of passage distribution from passage to passage. 18. The topper of claim 14 in which the variation in resistance is attributable to a spatially varying material height. 19. The topper of claim 14 in which the variation in resistance is attributable to a spatially varying material density. 20. The topper of claim 14 in which the variation in resistance is attributable to a spatially varying porosity.
without active means, e.g. with openings or heat conductors · CPC title
with active means, e.g. by using air blowers or liquid pumps · CPC title
for ventilating or cooling (A47C21/028 and A47C27/007 take precedence) · CPC title
for mattresses · CPC title
Devices for ventilating, cooling or heating · CPC title
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