序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
41 CONTROL SCHEMES FOR CLIMATE-CONTROLLED BEDS US14550715 2014-11-21 US20150238020A1 2015-08-27 Dusko Petrovski; Barry Steele; Michael J. Brykalski; John Terech; David Marquette
A climate-conditioned bed includes an upper portion having at least a first climate zone and at least one fluid module associated with such a first climate zone. The fluid module comprises a fluid transfer device for selectively moving a fluid and a thermoelectric device for selectively heating or cooling a fluid. The bed additionally includes one or more control modules configured to regulate the operation of the fluid module, at least one input device configured to allow an occupant to select a setting or mode associated with the first climate zone and at least a first temperature sensor configured to detect a temperature associated with the first climate zone of the thermally-conditioned bed. In some embodiments, the fluid module is operatively connected to the control module.
42 Foam with green tea additive for foam mattresses, pillows and cushions US12661564 2010-03-19 US08973190B2 2015-03-10 Suk Kan Oh; Youn Jae Lee
A method of making foam imparts antimicrobial and antiodorant qualities to the foam. Green tea powder is added to the polyol raw materials for making memory foam. The green tea memory foam is used to make pillows, cushions and mattresses. Green tea foam in the top layer of a mattress acts as an antiodorant such that less of the chemical smell of the memory foam is perceived by the user. In addition, the bacteria and mold that would otherwise develop in the moist warmer sleeping environment on memory foam are killed by the green tea additive to the foam. Measurable antimicrobial and antiodorant qualities in the green tea foam are achievable by adding green tea powder constituting less than 2% of the weight of the resulting green tea foam. A neck-support contour pillow is made using memory foam that contains green tea and a green dye.
43 Travel head support US12077701 2008-03-20 US07832802B2 2010-11-16 Jill Annette Ehlers; Kenneth Edwin Ehlers
A travel head support is made up of a headband partially encircling the head, the headband having free ends and an adjustable strap between the ends for extension around the headrest portion of a seat, and a frontal portion includes a pocket for insertion of hot or cold packs or aromatic oils. In another embodiment, a head support can be releasably attached to headwear, so as to permit the head support to remain on a passenger's head whether or not the head support is attached to a headrest.
44 Foam with green tea additive for foam mattresses, pillows and cushions US12661564 2010-03-19 US20100175193A1 2010-07-15 Suk Kan Oh; Youn Jae Lee
A method of making foam imparts antimicrobial and antiodorant qualities to the foam. Green tea powder is added to the polyol raw materials for making memory foam. The green tea memory foam is used to make pillows, cushions and mattresses. Green tea foam in the top layer of a mattress acts as an antiodorant such that less of the chemical smell of the memory foam is perceived by the user. In addition, the bacteria and mold that would otherwise develop in the moist warmer sleeping environment on memory foam are killed by the green tea additive to the foam. Measurable antimicrobial and antiodorant qualities in the green tea foam are achievable by adding green tea powder constituting less than 2% of the weight of the resulting green tea foam. A neck-support contour pillow is made using memory foam that contains green tea and a green dye.
45 Aroma-therapeutic bedding set US12524060 2007-04-25 US20100080950A1 2010-04-01 Levente Juhàsz; Leventéné Juhâsz
The object of the invention is an aroma-therapeutic bedding set comprising a filling consisting of fibre fleece layers, made of natural or synthetic fibres or a mixture thereof, or fibres placed in an outside ticking, and containing preferably evenly distributed dried and cut herbs embedded in the fibres, or between the layers and embedded in the fibres of the layers.
46 Travel head support US12077701 2008-03-20 US20090236893A1 2009-09-24 Jill Annette Ehlers; Kenneth Edwin Ehlers
A travel head support is made up of a headband partially encircling the head, the headband having free ends and an adjustable strap between the ends for extension around the headrest portion of a seat, and a frontal portion includes a pocket for insertion of hot or cold packs or aromatic oils. In another embodiment, a head support can be releasably attached to headwear, so as to permit the head support to remain on a passenger's head whether or not the head support is attached to a headrest.
47 HEALTH CHAIR CAPABLE OF FREELY CHANGING THE AROMATICS US12295576 2007-04-02 US20090108651A1 2009-04-30 ChanIl Jang
Disclosed is a health-promoting chair having aromatic compound which can be freely replaced. The health-promoting chair has an insertion and separation space 1 at a center portion of a seat of a chair and an auxiliary cushion 10 having a structure in which an aromatic compound pack 9 can be inserted thereinto and separated therefrom using an opening and closing means 5. Further, aromatic material in the aromatic compound pack can be freely replaced according to user's desire. Still further, if needed, the auxiliary cushion can be separated from the chair and then used alone or in combination with other furniture goods at other locations. The auxiliary cushion can be used in combination with a variety of types of lower fixing means such as air bag type, screw type and rope type in order to adjust height thereof. The installation method is not limited according to form of a chair.
48 Scented utility cushion US11407677 2006-04-20 US20070246992A1 2007-10-25 Cathleen Allseits
A utility cushion that includes a scenting agent disposed upon the cushion and a cover material. When the cover material encases the cushion, the cover material is made at least partially permeable to the scenting agent such that the application of pressure to the cushion will cause the scenting agent to permeate the covering material. Accordingly, a method for increasing the concentration of a scenting agent in the area proximal to the cushion is practiced.
49 Cushion for relieving fatigue and reforming sleeping position US10338340 2003-01-08 US20030131414A1 2003-07-17 Kwang-Ho Lee
Disclosed is a cushion for relieving fatigue and reforming a sleeping position. The cushion includes a cylindrical sponge, and first, second and third driving motors placed in the sponge to apply vibrations to a user. A controller controls the first, second and third driving motors to generate the vibrations. The cushion also has a cylindrical plastic frame having open ends so that one end of the sponge is fixed in the frame, and an inner cover covers the sponge and first and second molded bodies of the frame. A vessel receiving a battery is inserted into an end of the frame, and a cap covers an opening of the vessel and is equipped with an input unit and a display unit of the controller. An aromatic case is mounted to the cap and has an aromatic material therein for releasing the aroma, and an outer cover covers the inner cover and the frame. A warming or cooling sheet, having pockets sewn on an internal surface thereof to accommodate hot or cold packs, is detachably (mounted to an external surface of the outer cover for emitting warmth or coolness. The user lies on his or her side while wrapping the arms and legs around the cushion or holds the legs on the cushion, whereby the spine of the user becomes straight and blood circulation is improved, thus reforming the sleeping position and recovering from fatigue.
50 Mat for nursing bed US62830 1998-04-20 US6131220A 2000-10-17 Tadaki Morimura
A mat for a nursing bed having a number of repeatedly flexing thermoplastics filaments aggregated to form a stereonetwork aggregation having through hole portions for cleaning pipes, ventilating pipes, deodorants, and the like, with notches formed therein for flexibly forming the mat in a reclining motion of the bed to accommodate the body of a person on the mat.
51 Athlete's landing pit with foam-block cushion units US3513491D 1968-03-13 US3513491A 1970-05-26 GORDON DONALD W
52 Multi-Functional Heater for Warming Bed Covers US15949050 2018-04-09 US20180289169A1 2018-10-11 Le Le; Racheal Bratsch
A multifunctional heater that blows warmed/cooled air for a variety of usages primarily in the bedroom. The warm/cool air is blown through several accessories, including a body blanket warmer, stuffed animal warmers, foot panel warmers, knee wedge warmers as well as a universal warmer container for warming body pillows, knee wedges, towels and other items. The multifunctional heater is useful in distributing different heat levels to each person sleeping in the bed, providing optimal comfort for each person in the bed. The device also comes with an aromatherapy unit to distribute aromas through the night to facilitate sleeping.
53 Foam with green tea additive for foam mattresses, pillows and cushions US15168068 2016-05-29 US09775444B2 2017-10-03 Suk Kan Oh
A method of making foam imparts antimicrobial and antiodorant qualities to the foam. Green tea powder is added to the polyol raw materials for making memory foam. The green tea memory foam is used to make pillows, cushions and mattresses. Green tea foam in the top layer of a mattress acts as an antiodorant such that less of the chemical smell of the memory foam is perceived by the user. In addition, the bacteria and mold that would otherwise develop in the moist warmer sleeping environment on memory foam are killed by the green tea additive to the foam. Measurable antimicrobial and antiodorant qualities in the green tea foam are achievable by adding green tea powder constituting less than 2% of the weight of the resulting green tea foam. A neck-support contour pillow is made using memory foam that contains green tea and a green dye.
54 PAD US15318217 2015-03-06 US20170245651A1 2017-08-31 Kim Ching Yeung
This invention provides a mat, comprising: an upper surface; a lower surface; a porous structure located between said upper surface and said lower surface, said porous structure including silica gel. The mat according to this invention can be used as, for example, a pillow, seat cushion, back cushion or mattress, or part of a chair seat or chair back.
55 POLIFUNCTIONAL BED US15039185 2014-11-25 US20170135492A1 2017-05-18 Roberto Biancofiore
A multi-functional bed (1) includes a base (2) and a frame supported by the aforesaid base (2). The frame (4) is configured for receiving a user (U) and includes an end region (H) where, when a user (U) is lying on the bed (1), the head (HE) of the user (U) is received, The bed (1) includes a first diffusion module and a second diffusion module (28, 30; 28′, 30′; 280, 300) located in the end region (H) and configured for diffusion of at least one from among an active agent, a sound signal; and a visual signal. Each of the diffusion modules (28, 30; 28′, 30′; 280, 300) is mobile between a resting position and a working position, where, in the working position, the diffusion modules (28, 30; 28′, 30′; 280, 300) are oriented towards the head (HE) of the user (U).
56 SUPPORT ELEMENT US14599024 2015-01-16 US20160183691A1 2016-06-30 Matteo Mason
The present invention concerns a support element for the manufacturing of pillows, mattresses, toppers and the like, including at least one base layer having at least one upper, in use, support face, and at least one resting portion; a plurality of gel inserts supported by such at least one support face of such at least one base layer spaced apart from one another; at least one coating layer or film applied on top of such a plurality of gel inserts and such a support face, not affected by such a plurality of gel inserts. At such at least one resting portion, each gel insert of the plurality of gel inserts has a greater average thickness than the average thickness of each gel insert of the plurality of gel inserts arranged outside such at least one resting portion.
57 Foam with Green Tea Additive for Foam Mattresses, Pillows and Cushions US14278076 2014-05-15 US20140245540A1 2014-09-04 Suk Kan Oh
A method of making foam imparts antimicrobial and antiodorant qualities to the foam. Green tea powder is added to the polyol raw materials for making memory foam. The green tea memory foam is used to make pillows, cushions and mattresses. Green tea foam in the top layer of a mattress acts as an antiodorant such that less of the chemical smell of the memory foam is perceived by the user. In addition, the bacteria and mold that would otherwise develop in the moist warmer sleeping environment on memory foam are killed by the green tea additive to the foam. Measurable antimicrobial and antiodorant qualities in the green tea foam are achievable by adding green tea powder constituting less than 2% of the weight of the resulting green tea foam. A neck-support contour pillow is made using memory foam that contains green tea and a green dye.
58 Fabric Case US12773134 2010-05-04 US20110271448A1 2011-11-10 Husain S.A. Faridoon
A mattress and/or seat cushion for reducing pain and anaesthetization of parts of the human body include a stretchable fabric case made of textile threads and elastomer or rubber threads woven together to form a stretchable fabric. The case has a top layer with a top surface and a bottom surface and a bottom layer with a top or inner surface and a bottom or outer surface and the size to cover a cushion for a seat or mattress that fits on a cot or bed. The seat cushion or mattress also includes a relatively thin resilient pad disposed within the fabric case adjacent the bottom surface of the top layer and includes a number of passageways extending therethrough. In addition, a mass of cleaned sand and mountain salt is disposed within the fabric case below the resilient pad and below the bottom layer. Also included is a means for pumping air and medication into and out of the mattress which will impinge upon and pass around the body of an individual in order to wholly or partly enclose the person in a micro climate to promote healing, prevent bed sores and the like.
59 CONTROL SCHEMES AND FEATURES FOR CLIMATE-CONTROLLED BEDS US12775347 2010-05-06 US20110115635A1 2011-05-19 Dusko Petrovski; Barry Steele; Michael Brykalski; John Terech; David Marquette
A climate-conditioned bed includes an upper portion having at least a first climate zone and at least one fluid module associated with such a first climate zone. The fluid module comprises a fluid transfer device for selectively moving a fluid and a thermoelectric device for selectively heating or cooling a fluid. The bed additionally includes one or more control modules configured to regulate the operation of the fluid module, at least one input device configured to allow an occupant to select a setting or mode associated with the first climate zone and at least a first temperature sensor configured to detect a temperature associated with the first climate zone of the thermally-conditioned bed. In some embodiments, the fluid module is operatively connected to the control module. The control module is configured to adjust at least one operational parameter of the fluid module based on, at least in part, the setting or mode selected by an occupant using the at least one input device, and the temperature detected by the first temperature sensor.
60 Polyurethane foam having deodorization property or antibacterial effect US10835342 2004-04-28 US07432312B2 2008-10-07 Hisato Takashima
The purpose of the present invention is to provide a polyurethane foam that is excellent in adsorption property of odor and humidity and antibacterial property.Further, the purpose of the present invention is to provide the polyurethane foam that a user can recognize compounding of added agent such as deodorant and antibacterial agent in the polyurethane foam.The polyurethane foam of the present invention has carbon powder and/or inorganic antibacterial agent in it. Low resilience polyurethane foam is suitable as the polyurethane foam.
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