Custom foam mattress design system
11006765 · 2021-05-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C27/001
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A custom mattress having an upper layer and a lower layer. The upper layer has two or more segments arranged such that a first segment is positioned at a head of the mattress and a second segment is positioned adjacent the first segment at a first transition point. The lower layer has two or more segments arranged such that a third segment is positioned at the head of the mattress and a fourth segment is positioned adjacent the third segment at a second transition point that is offset a distance from the first transition point, the distance being measured along a longitudinal axis of the mattress. Each of the segments have different densities.
Claims
1. A custom mattress comprising: an upper layer having two or more segments arranged such that a first segment is positioned at a head of the mattress and a second segment is positioned adjacent the first segment at a first transition point; a lower layer positioned below and in contact with the upper layer and having two or more segments arranged such that a third segment is positioned at the head of the mattress and a fourth segment is positioned adjacent the third segment at a second transition point that is offset a distance from the first transition point such that the third or the fourth segment extends across the first transition point and that third or fourth segment is in contact with both the first and second segments, the distance being measured along a longitudinal axis of the mattress; wherein each of the segments have different densities; wherein the mattress is configured to be arranged adjacent to a second mattress having a second set of segments comprising fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth segments of the second mattress, the fifth and sixth segments being part of the upper layer and the seventh and eighth segments being part of the lower layer and at least two of the second set of segments have different lengths than adjacent ones of the first, second, third and fourth segments of the mattress such that third and fourth transition points are created in the second mattress and these third and fourth transition points are at different locations along the longitudinal axis as compared to the first and second transition points, the mattress and the second mattress being retainable within a sealable case.
2. The custom mattress of claim 1, wherein each of the two or more segments of the upper layer are separate from each other and are removable from the mattress.
3. The custom mattress of claim 1, wherein each of the two or more segments of the lower layer are separate from each other and are removable from the mattress.
4. The custom mattress of claim 1, wherein the distance that the second transition point is offset from the first transition point is in the range of about 20% to about 40% of a length of the first segment.
5. The custom mattress of claim 1, wherein the distance that the second transition point is offset from the first transition point is in the range of about 60% to about 90% of a length of an intended user's hip bone.
6. The custom mattress of claim 1, wherein each of the segments is formed of a foam material and each of the segments has a visual coding thereon, wherein the visual coding is different for removable segments with different densities so that the different densities of the removable segments can be visually identifies based on the different visual coding.
7. The custom mattress of claim 1, further comprising a sealable case for retaining the mattress.
8. Custom mattress of claim 1, further comprising a base layer having at least one removable segment.
9. The custom mattress of claim 8, wherein the base layer comprises at least two sub-layers each having at least one removable segment.
10. The custom mattress of claim 1, wherein the positioning of the first and second transition points is determined by a first intended user's body characteristics, and the positioning of the third and fourth transition points is determined by a second intended user's body characteristics.
11. A custom sleep system comprising: a mattress having first and second lateral sections; the first lateral section comprising: a first upper layer having a plurality of removable segments arranged such that a first removable segment is positioned at a head of the mattress and a second removable segment is positioned adjacent the first removable segment at a first transition point determined by a first intended user's body characteristics; a first lower layer having a plurality of removable segments arranged such that a third removable segment is positioned at the head of the mattress and a fourth removable segment is positioned adjacent the third removable segment at a second transition point that is offset a first distance from the first transition point; and a first base layer having at least one removable segment; the second lateral section comprising: a second upper layer having a plurality of removable segments arranged such that a fifth removable segment is positioned at the head of the mattress and a sixth removable segment is positioned adjacent the fifth removable segment at a third transition point determined by a second intended user's body characteristics; a second lower layer having a plurality of removable segments arranged such that a seventh removable segment is positioned at the head of the mattress and an eighth removable segment is positioned adjacent the seventh removable segment at a fourth transition point that is offset a second distance from the third transition point; and a second base layer having at least one removable segment; and a sealable case for retaining the mattress; wherein the first and second distances are each measured along a longitudinal axis of the mattress; wherein each of the removable segments of the first lateral section of the mattress have different densities that are determined by the first intended user's body characteristics and preferred sleep position, and each of the removable segments of the second lateral section of the mattress have different densities that are determined by the second intended user's body characteristics and preferred sleep position; and the first transition point is at a different location along the longitudinal axis than the third transition point or the second transition point is at a different location along the longitudinal axis than the fourth transition point or the first, second, third and fourth transition points are all located at different locations along the longitudinal axis.
12. The custom sleep system of claim 11, wherein the first and second base layers each comprise at least two sub-layers each having at least one removable segment.
13. The custom sleep system of claim 11, further comprising a plurality of custom pillows wherein at least one of the plurality of custom pillows is designed according to the first intended user's body characteristics and preferred sleep position, and at least another one of the plurality of custom pillows is designed according to the second intended user's body characteristics and preferred sleep position.
14. The custom sleep system of claim 11 wherein the first, second, third and fourth transition points are all located at different locations along the longitudinal axis.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(11) Like a custom-made suit of clothes created by a master tailor to perfectly fit its wearer's unique body characteristics, the present invention provides users with a custom-made mattress constructed to match their unique body specifications and preferred sleep position to provide the users with optimal sleep.
(12) Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate corresponding structure throughout the views. The following examples are presented to further illustrate and explain the present invention and should not be taken as limiting in any regard.
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(14) The custom mattress 30 has multiple, separate layers. In preferred embodiments, the mattress 30 has an upper layer 40, a lower layer 50, and a base layer 60. In some embodiments, base layer 60 further includes at least two sub-layers formed of segments 62 and 64. In other embodiments, base layer 60 includes at least one sub-layer formed of segment 62, as shown in
(15) Preferably, segments 42, 44, 52, 54, 62, and 64 are formed of foam materials and each have different densities and are separately enclosed within respective covers, thus permitting a user to remove and replace any individual segment. For example, if the user's body characteristics change due to injury or weight loss/gain, or if a segment wears out over time, the user can replace any segments to maintain spinal alignment while sleeping. The segments can be formed of a high quality foam material, such as Talalay latex, polyurethane foam, a combination thereof, or any other foam material known in the art. In some embodiments, the segments are of uniform thickness, for example approximately three inches. In preferred embodiments, the segment covers are color-coded to designate segment's respective positioning within the custom mattress 30. For example, the color-coding pattern may follow the visible-light spectrum, with the softest density segment being red, the hardest density segment being violet, and the intermediate density segments having appropriate colors (orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, etc.), or vice versa. In other embodiments, other physical features are used on the segment covers to distinguish and code the segments. For example, the segment covers could contain different patterns printed on, or embossed in, the material, such as dots on one segment and stripes on another segment. The custom sleep system 10 preferably includes assembly instructions (such as diagrams, text, or a combination thereof) to help a user assemble segments in the appropriate density configuration. The custom sleep system 10 is preferably assembled by stacking the segments in their appropriate configuration within the mattress case 20, which is preferably designed to fully enclose and fit snuggly around the segments such that they cannot shift or become dislodged during use.
(16) The density of each segment is calculated based on an intended user's body characteristics such that the custom mattress 30 is designed specifically for, and is unique to, that intended user. The custom mattress 30 is designed to enable the user's spine to be in alignment when sleeping in the user's preferred sleep position.
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(18) Preferably, segment 42 is positioned at the head of the mattress 32 and segment 44 is positioned adjacent segment 42 along a longitudinal axis of the mattress 34. The location where segment 42 abuts segment 44 creates an upper density transition point 46. The location of the density transition point 46 along the longitudinal axis 34 is determined by the intended user's body characteristics. Preferably, the location of the density transition point 46 is determined by the intended user's height 96, thus the transition point 46 can be referred to as the height dependent density transition point. In preferred embodiments, when the intended user is lying on the mattress in the intended user's preferred sleep position, the density transition point 46 is positioned under an area near the base of the intended user's spine, such as an area between the intended user's bellybutton and pelvis. Thus, the density transition point 46 is preferably located such that segment 42 supports the intended user's upper body (i.e. head and torso) and segment 44 supports the intended user's lower body (i.e. hips and legs).
(19) Similarly, segment 52 is preferably positioned at the head of the mattress 32 and segment 54 is positioned adjacent segment 52 along the longitudinal axis of the mattress 34 to create a lower density transition point 56. As shown in
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(21) In some embodiments, the custom sleep system 10 includes a mattress 30 designed to support two intended users, each with their own respective lateral section 37/38 of the mattress. Each intended user's lateral section is designed as described above, and the lateral sections are positioned adjacent to each other within the mattress case 20, as shown in
(22) Although the invention has been described with reference to a particular arrangement of parts, features, and the like, and a particular method of assembling these arrangements and features, these are not intended to exhaust all possible arrangements, features, or methods of assembly. Indeed, many other modifications and variations will be ascertainable to those of skill in the art.