REMOTELY CONTROLLING BEDS

20210386209 · 2021-12-16

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    Apparatuses, systems, and methods for integrating remote controls into beds include a support for a remote control and an optional cradle. The support may be secured to the bed at a location where it is readily accessible to an individual as he or she lies on the bed. The support may receive the cradle or the remote control. The cradle, if any, may receive the remote control. The cradle may include a secondary remote system that may enable an individual to control certain functions of the bed, accessories thereto, and/or the environment in which the bed is located. Methods for securing and controlling a bed, any accessories, and the environment in which the bed is located are also disclosed.

    Claims

    1. A support for integrating a remote control for use with a bed into the bed, comprising: a base securable to a mattress at a location accessible to an individual laying on the mattress, the base including a coupler that receives at least one of: a cradle including a receptacle for the remote control; and the remote control.

    2. The support of claim 1, wherein the base is removably securable to the mattress.

    3. The system of claim 1, wherein the base comprises a wireless charging base that wirelessly charges a battery of the cradle and/or a battery of the remote control.

    4. The system of claim 1, wherein the coupler removably engages the cradle or the remote control through a bed sheet.

    5. The system of claim 1, wherein a receptacle of the cradle engages the remote control upon placement of the remote control onto or into the receptacle of the cradle.

    6. The system of claim 1, wherein the cradle includes a secondary remote system that remotely controls at least one function of the bed.

    7. The system of claim 6, wherein the secondary remote system of the cradle includes controls that are intuitively shaped and positioned to enable an individual to control at least one function of the bed without viewing the controls.

    8. The system of claim 6, wherein the secondary remote system functions through the remote control.

    9. A bed, comprising: a bedframe; a mattress; a support securable to the mattress; a bed sheet covering the mattress and the support; and a remote control that controls a function of at least one of the bedframe and the mattress, the remote control receivable by the support through the bed sheet at a location accessible to an individual laying on the mattress.

    10. The bed of claim 9, wherein the support is securable to a portion of the mattress that remains substantially stationary upon adjustment of the bedframe.

    11. The bed of claim 9, wherein the remote control further controls operation of at least one device separate from the bed.

    12. The bed of claim 9, further comprising: a cradle removably securable to the support through the bed sheet, the cradle including a receptacle that receives the remote control.

    13. The bed of claim 12, wherein the cradle further includes a secondary remote system that remotely controls at least one function of the bed.

    14. The bed of claim 13, wherein the secondary remote system functions through the remote control.

    15. A method for securing a remote control for use with a bed to the bed, comprising: securing a support to a mattress of the bed at a location readily accessible to an individual as the individual lays on the bed; positioning a bed sheet over the mattress and the support; and securing the remote control over the support, on an opposite side of the bed sheet from the support.

    16. The method of claim 15, further comprising: positioning a cradle over the bed sheet and the support, the support securing the cradle in place through the bed sheet, securing the remote control over the support including securing the remote control to a receptacle of the cradle.

    17. The method of claim 16, further comprising: remotely controlling at least one function of the bed with a control of a secondary remote system of the cradle.

    18. The method of claim 15, further comprising: retrieving the remote control from over the support; using the remote control to control at least one function of the bed; and replacing the remote control over the support.

    19. The method of claim 18, wherein using the remote control further comprises using the remote control to control operation of at least one device separate from the bed.

    20. The method of claim 15, further comprising: wirelessly charging the remote control with the support and through the bed sheet while the remote control is positioned over the support.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0030] In the drawings:

    [0031] FIG. 1 illustrates an embodiment of a remote control that may be used with a bed;

    [0032] FIG. 2 provides a perspective representation of an embodiment of a support of an apparatus that secures a remote control, such as that depicted by FIG. 1, to a bed, showing the support on a portion of the bed;

    [0033] FIG. 3 provides a perspective representation of an embodiment of a cradle that removably couples to the embodiment of support shown in FIG. 2, illustrating an assembly including the support and the cradle on the portion of the bed depicted by FIG. 2;

    [0034] FIG. 4 provides a perspective representation of an embodiment of a remote control that removably couples to the embodiment of cradle shown in FIG. 3, illustrating an assembly including the support, the cradle, and the remote control on the portion of the bed depicted by FIGS. 2 and 3; and

    [0035] FIG. 5 provides a perspective representation of an embodiment of a bed including the support, the cradle, and the remote control shown in FIG. 4, illustrating an the assembly depicted by FIG. 4 on a side edge of a mattress of the bed.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0036] With reference to FIG. 1, an embodiment of a remote control 60, or a primary remote system, is depicted. The remote control 60 is a dedicated remote control whose use is primarily directed to controlling functions of the bed and accessories, but may also be extended to controlling operation of other devices in proximity to the bed, or in the environment (e.g., a bedroom, etc.) in which the bed is located.

    [0037] The remote control 60 may control any number of functions associated with a mattress 100 (FIGS. 2-5), the bed of which the mattress 100 is a part, and/or the environment in which the bed is located. Without limitation, the remote control 60 may provide an individual with control over the pressurization (i.e., inflation, deflation, etc.) of bladders of the mattress 100 and/or the orientation of different portions 102 (FIGS. 2-5) of the mattress 100, such as by controlling a power base that supports the mattress 100. In addition, the remote control 60 may enable an individual to control any massage features or vibration associated with the mattress 100. The remote control 60 may also control ambiance in the environment in which the bed is located (e.g., lighting, music, other features). The remote control 60 may also enable an individual to set thermal management of the mattress 100, bed time and/or wake-up routines, and the like. The remote control 60 may even enable integration of the bed with home automation control devices (e.g., those marketed as Google Home®, Alexa®, Apple Homepod®, etc.).

    [0038] Turning now to FIG. 2, an embodiment of a support 20 for a remote control 60 (FIG. 1) is depicted. The support 20 may be secured to a mattress 100 or another part of a bed (e.g., a bedframe, a headboard, etc.). As depicted by FIG. 2, the support 20 may be secured to a side 110 of the mattress 100. The support 20 may be secured to a portion of the side 110 of the mattress 100 that experiences little or no movement with changes to the mattress 100 or to the bed of which the mattress 100 is a part; for example, as an orientation of a corresponding portion 102 (e.g., a head portion, an intermediate portion, a foot portion, etc.) of the mattress 100 is adjusted, as changes in pressurization of the corresponding portion 102 of the mattress 100 occur, or with other changes to the mattress 100 or the bed of which it is a part.

    [0039] The support 20 may be positioned closer to the head portion 102h (FIG. 5) of the side 110 of the mattress 100 rather than closer to the foot portion 102f of the side 110 of the mattress 100. The position of the support 20 and, thus, the positioning of the cradle 40 (FIG. 3), if any, and the remote control 60 (FIG. 4) may provide for ready access to the cradle 40 and/or the remote control 60 as an orientation of the mattress 100 is manipulated (e.g., with an adjustable bedframe, or base, etc.).

    [0040] The support 20 may be permanently affixed to a predetermined location on the mattress 100. Alternatively, the support 20 may be removably securable to one or more predetermined locations on the mattress 100. As another alternative, an individual may select a location on the mattress 100 to which the support 20 is to be removably secured. In any event, the location at which the support 20 is secured to the mattress 100 or elsewhere on the bed may be accessible to an individual laying on the mattress 100.

    [0041] A fastener 22 may secure the support to the mattress 100 or to any other part of a bed of which the mattress 100 is a part. The fastener 22 may permanently secure the support 20 to a predetermined location on the mattress 100 or another part of the bed, it may removably secure the support 20 to one or more predetermined locations on the mattress 100 or other parts of the bed, or it may removably secure the support 20 to any location on the mattress 100 or the bed selected by an individual who may use a remote control 60 (FIG. 1) that may be held in place by the support 20 or by a cradle 40 (FIG. 3) held in place by the support 20.

    [0042] In a specific embodiment, the fastener 22 may comprise a so-called “hook fabric” (i.e., the rigid side of a hook-and-loop fastener (e.g., a VELCRO® hook-and-loop fastener, etc.)) on a backside of the support 20, which may be used to removably secure the support 20 to a cover of the mattress 100, with the cover serving as the “loop” side of the hook-and-loop fastener. Such a fastener 22 may facilitate the subsequent removal, repositioning, and/or replacement of the support 20 on a cover of the mattress 100.

    [0043] Alternatively, the fastener 22 may comprise a magnet.

    [0044] The support 20 may also include a coupler 24, which may removably engage the cradle 40 (FIG. 3) and/or the remote control 60 (FIG. 1). In some embodiments, the coupler 24 may comprise a magnet (i.e., a so-called “hard” ferromagnetic material that remains magnetized). In other embodiments, the coupler 24 may comprise a ferromagnetic material (i.e., a material that is attracted to a magnetic field, including so-called “soft” ferromagnetic materials that do not remain magnetized and hard ferromagnetic materials that remain magnetized). In other embodiments, the coupler 24 may comprise a latch, which may mechanically engage the cradle 40 and/or the remote control 60.

    [0045] The support 20 may comprise a wireless charging base (e.g., an inductive charging base, etc.) of a known type. Thus, the support 20 may wirelessly charge a battery of the cradle 40 (FIG. 3) and/or a battery of a remote control 60 (FIG. 1). Due to the position of the support 20 on the mattress cover, an electrical cord of such a support 20 may be hidden. For example, the electrical cord may be hidden beneath a bed sheet that covers the mattress 100, by the mattress cover, within a conduit beneath the mattress cover, or otherwise.

    [0046] FIG. 3 shows a cradle 40 secured in place over the support 20 on the side 110 of the mattress 100. A support coupler 42 may secure the cradle 40 to the support 20. The cradle 40 also includes a receptacle 44, which may receive a remote control 60 (FIG. 1) for the bed. In addition, the cradle 40 may include a secondary remote system 50, which may remotely control operation of one or more features of the bed and, optionally, of one or more other items in the environment (e.g., bedroom, etc.) in which the bed is located.

    [0047] The support coupler 42 of the cradle 40 may engage a complementary coupler 24 of the support 20. In some embodiments, including those embodiments where the coupler 24 comprises a magnet, the support coupler 42 may comprise a ferromagnetic material. In other embodiments, including those embodiments where the coupler 24 of the support 20 comprises a ferromagnetic material, the support coupler 42 of the cradle 40 may comprise a magnet. A strength of the magnetic field generated by a magnetic support coupler 42 may enable it to hold the cradle 40 in place against the support 20, but not so strong as to have an adverse effect on operation of any controls of the secondary remote system 50 or of a remote control 60 (FIG. 1) carried by the receptacle 44 of the cradle 40.

    [0048] The receptacle 44 of the cradle 40 may removably receive the remote control 60 (FIG. 1). In the embodiment depicted by FIG. 3, the receptacle 44 comprises a relatively flat area on a front of the cradle 40, with at least one raised edge 46 against which an edge 64 (FIG. 1, FIG. 4) of the remote control 60 may be positioned. In other embodiments, the receptacle 44 may include a plurality of raised features (e.g., edges, corners, posts, etc., or combinations thereof) that receive the remote control 60 and optionally retain edges and/or corners of the remote control 60.

    [0049] In some embodiments, the receptacle 44 may include a retainer 48 that removably engages the remote control 60 (FIG. 1). The retainer 48 may include one or more features (e.g., the raised edge(s) 46, a latch, etc.) that mechanically engage one or more corresponding features of the remote control 60. Alternatively, the retainer 48 may comprise a magnet. A strength of the magnetic field generated by such a retainer 48 may enable it to hold the remote control 60 in place against the receptacle 44 of the cradle 40 , but not so strong as to have an adverse effect on operation of the secondary remote system 50 or the remote control 60. In other embodiments, the retainer 48 may comprise a ferromagnetic material (i.e., a material that is attracted to a magnetic field, including so-called “soft” ferromagnetic materials that do not remain magnetized and hard ferromagnetic materials that remain magnetized).

    [0050] As illustrated by FIG. 3, the optional secondary remote system 50 of the cradle 40 may include controls 51-56 that may enable an individual to intuitively control (e.g., adjust, control a function of, etc.) the mattress 100, the bed of which the mattress 100 is a part, and/or the environment in which the bed is located. The specific embodiment of secondary remote system 50 depicted by FIG. 3 includes a first control 51, a second control 52, a third control 53, a fourth control 54, a fifth control 55, and a sixth control 56. By way of example only, the first control 51 may have a shape and orientation that corresponds generally to the shape and orientation of an upper portion, or a head portion 102h (FIG. 5), of the mattress 100 of the bed. The first control 51 may enable an individual laying on the mattress 100 to reach down to a side of the mattress 100, recognize the first control 51 by feel without looking, and adjust an orientation of a head portion of a bedframe of the bed, beneath the head portion 102h of the mattress 100, by moving the first control 51 accordingly. In some embodiments, the first control 51 may be used in a manner that enables an individual to set the preselected position of the head portion 102h of the mattress 100, such as moving the first control 51 to place the head portion 102h in the desired position, and then depressing the first control 51 for a predetermined duration of time (e.g., at least three seconds, etc.) to set the preselected position. Thereafter, the first control 51 may then be depressed a predetermined number of times (e.g., twice or more) to move the head portion 102h of the mattress 100 to the preselected position.

    [0051] A second control 52, which may be positioned next to the first control 51, may have a shape and orientation that corresponds generally to the shape and orientation of a lower portion, or foot portion 102f (FIG. 5), of the mattress 100. The second control 52 may enable an individual laying on the mattress 100 to reach down to a side of the mattress 100, recognize the second control 52 by feel without looking, and adjust an orientation of a foot portion of the bedframe of the bed, beneath the foot portion 102f of the mattress 100, by moving the second control 52 in one or more directions that correspond to desired movement of a foot portion 102f of the mattress 100. In some embodiments, the second control 52 may be used in a manner that enables an individual to set the preselected position of the foot portion 102f of the mattress 100, such as moving the second control 52 to place the foot portion 102f in the desired position, and then depressing the second control 52 for a predetermined duration of time (e.g., at least three seconds, etc.) to set the preselected position. Thereafter, the second control 52 may then be depressed a predetermined number of times (e.g., twice or more) to move the foot portion 102f of the mattress 100 to the preselected position.

    [0052] A third control 53, a fourth control 54, and a fifth control 55 may be arranged in series beneath the first control 51 and the second control 52, with the third control 53 located beneath the first control 51, the fifth control 55 positioned beneath the second control 52, and the fourth control 54 located between the third control 53 and the fifth control 55 (e.g., beneath adjacent portions of the first control 51 and the second control 52, beneath a gap between the first control 51 and the second control 52, etc.). The third control 53, the fourth control 54, and the fifth control 55 may enable an individual to adjust a firmness of a respective head portion 102h (FIG. 5), intermediate portion 102i (FIG. 5), and foot portion 102f (FIG. 5) of the mattress 100. For example, an individual nay press one or more of these controls 53-55 until the corresponding portion 102 of the mattress 100 is inflated or deflated, or pressurized, to a desired pressure. The controls 53-55 may also be used (e.g., in a manner similar to the first control 51 and the second control 52) to set a preselected pressure for each corresponding portion 102 of the mattress 100 and to subsequently pressurize the corresponding portion 102 of the mattress 100 to the preselected pressure (e.g., by depressing the appropriate control 53-55 a predetermined number of times (e.g., twice or more), etc.).

    [0053] A sixth control 56, which may be located above the first control 51 and the second control 52, may comprise a power button or provide an individual with control over another function of the bed, an accessory, or the environment (e.g., thermal management features, massage features, vibration, lights, etc.).

    [0054] In some embodiments, the secondary remote system 20 may comprise a remote control. When an individual uses the controls 51-56 of such a secondary remote system 50, the controls 51-56 may generate signals. The signals generated by the controls 51-56 of the secondary remote system 50 of the cradle may be received directly by the bed (e.g., a controller of the bedframe, a controller of or associated with the mattress 100 or a feature thereof, a controller associated with an accessory to the bed, etc.) or by the remote control 60 (FIG. 1), which may then generate and transmit corresponding signals to the controller(s) of the bed, mattress 100, or accessory.

    [0055] The receptacle 44 of the cradle 40 may optionally comprise a wireless charging base (e.g., an inductive charging base, etc.) of a known type. Thus, the receptacle 44 may wirelessly charge a battery of the remote control 60 (FIG. 1). An electrical cord of a cradle 40 that comprises a wireless charging base may be hidden. For example, the electrical cord may be hidden beneath a bed sheet that covers the mattress 100, by the mattress cover, within a conduit beneath the mattress cover, or otherwise.

    [0056] In some embodiments, the cradle 40 may include one or more ports 49. Such a port 49 may facilitate wired communication with a controller (not shown) of the secondary remote system 50, if any, of the cradle 40. Such a port 49 may enable electrical power to be communicated to and/or from one or more components of the cradle 40 (e.g., to the secondary remote system 50, if any; to a wireless charging base, if any; to an external device; etc). Without limitation, each port 49 may comprise a USB power port, a USB-c power port, or the like.

    [0057] FIG. 4 shows a remote control 60 assembled with the cradle 40. More specifically, the remote control 60 has been placed on or in the receptacle 44 of the cradle 40. An edge 64 of the remote control 60 may be positioned against a corresponding raised edge 46 of the cradle 40. The retainer 48 (FIG. 3) of the cradle 40 may hold the remote control 60 in place over or in the receptacle 44. Together, the remote control 60, the cradle 40, if any, and the support 20 (FIGS. 2 and 3) define a system 10 for controlling a mattress 100, a bed of which the mattress 100 is a part, accessories of the bed, and/or devices within an environment in which the bed is located.

    [0058] As depicted by FIG. 5, the system 10 may be positioned at a location and in a orientation on a bed, such as on the side 110 of the mattress 100 of the bed, in a manner that will enable an individual to readily use the system 10 to control operation of the mattress 100, the bed, any accessories associated with the bed, and/or one or more devices within the environment in which the bed is located. Since an individual may manipulate portions 102 of the mattress 100 as he or she sits or lies on the mattress 100, the system 10 and/or its components (e.g., the remote control (FIG. 4), the cradle 40 (FIG. 3), the support 20 (FIG. 2), etc.) may be positioned at a location that is easily reachable/accessible by an individual as he or she uses the mattress 100. While FIG. 5 shows the system 10 and/or its components as being located on a side 110 of an intermediate portion 102i of the mattress 100 where it can be readily accessed by an individual's hand as the individual lies on the mattress 100, the system 10 may be located more toward the head portion 102h of the mattress 100, closer to a location where the individual's hip, abdomen, or shoulder will be located. However, it will be appreciated that the system 10 and/or its components may be positioned anywhere along the side 110 of the mattress 100.

    [0059] Although the preceding disclosure provides many specifics, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of any of the claims that follow, but merely as providing illustrations of some embodiments of elements and features of the disclosed subject matter. Other embodiments of the disclosed subject matter, and of their elements and features, may be devised which do not depart from the spirit or scope of any of the claims. Features from different embodiments may be employed in combination. Accordingly, the scope of each claim is limited only by its plain language and the legal equivalents thereto.