MODULAR PNEUMATIC ACTUATION SYSTEM FOR ADJUSTABLE SUPPORT
20230165382 · 2023-06-01
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Abstract
A pneumatic adjustment module is attachable to a support panel of a bed. The module has a base received on a support panel of the bed and a tilt panel attached to the base with a vertex hinge. A bladder is positioned between the base and tilt panel. The bladder may have a plurality of expansion segments. The bladder is pneumatically expandable from a deflated condition to an inflated condition. The tilt panel is substantially parallel to the base in the deflated condition and in the inflated condition has an effectively triangular expanded cross section with a vertex proximate the vertex hinge providing the tilt panel with a tilt angle with respect to the base.
Claims
1. A pneumatic adjustment module attachable to a support panel of a bed, the module comprising: a base configured to be received on the support panel of the bed; a tilt panel attached to the base with a vertex hinge; a bladder positioned between the base and tilt panel, the bladder pneumatically expandable from a deflated condition to an inflated condition, wherein when the bladder is in the deflated condition, the tilt panel is substantially parallel to the base, and wherein when the bladder is in the inflated condition, the bladder has an effectively triangular cross section having a vertex proximate the vertex hinge and the tilt panel has a tilt angle with respect to the base.
2. The pneumatic adjustment module as defined in claim 1 wherein the bladder comprises multiple expansion segments.
3. The pneumatic adjustment module as defined in claim 2 wherein each one of the multiple expansion segments includes lobes interconnected for inflation of the one expansion segment.
4. The pneumatic adjustment module as defined in claim 3 wherein the lobes of each one of the multiple expansion segments are interconnected by molded or bonded seams.
5. The pneumatic adjustment module as defined in claim 1 wherein the tilt angle has a range from substantially 0° with the bladder in the deflated condition to a maximum angle, between 20° and 30° with the bladder in the inflated condition.
6. The pneumatic adjustment module as defined in claim 1 wherein the tilt panel is flexible to allow contouring between the pneumatic adjustment module and an overlying mattress.
7. The pneumatic adjustment module as defined in claim 6 wherein the tilt panel, the base, and the vertex hinge are formed of fiber reinforced plastic (FRP), and the vertex hinge is a living hinge joining the tilt panel to the base.
8. A modular pneumatic actuation system for a bed, the system comprising: pneumatic adjustment modules mountable to one or more support panels of the articulating bed; an inflation manifold having a pneumatic pump and regulating valves, the pneumatic pump connected to provide pressurized air to the regulating valves; flexible conduits interconnecting each of the regulating valves to a respective one of the pneumatic adjustment modules; a controller operably connected to the regulating valves, the controller configured to provide inflation or deflation commands, responsive to user input on a remote, to each of the regulating valves for flow of pressurized air from the pneumatic pump to the respective one of the pneumatic adjustment modules.
9. The modular pneumatic actuation system as defined in claim 8 wherein each pneumatic adjustment module comprises: a base; a tilt panel attached to the base with a vertex hinge; a bladder positioned between the base and tilt panel; and an attachment mechanism for removably attaching the base to the articulating bed.
10. The modular pneumatic actuation system as defined in claim 9 wherein the attachment mechanism comprises hook and loop fasteners having a lower moiety configured to mount to the bed and an upper moiety mounted to a lower surface of the base.
11. The modular pneumatic actuation system as defined in claim 9 wherein the attachment mechanism comprises bolt fasteners extending from tabs on the base.
12. The modular pneumatic actuation system as defined in claim 8 wherein the remote and the controller are configured to synchronize control among the pneumatic adjustment modules for simultaneous operation.
13. A bed comprising: a mattress; a support panel supporting the mattress; a frame supporting the support panel; a plurality of legs supporting the frame; and a modular pneumatic adjustment system comprising: a pneumatic adjustment module adjustably positioned on the support panel and disposed between the mattress and the support panel, the pneumatic adjustment module comprising a base; a tilt panel attached to the base with a vertex hinge; a bladder positioned between the base and the tilt panel; and an attachment mechanism removably attaching the base to the support panel; an inflation manifold comprising a pneumatic pump and a regulating valve, the pneumatic pump connected to provide pressurized air to the regulating valve, the inflation manifold supported on the frame; a flexible conduit interconnecting the regulating valve to the pneumatic adjustment module; and a controller operably connected to the regulating valve, the controller configured to provide inflation and deflation commands, responsive to user input on a remote, to the regulating valve for flow of pressurized air from the pneumatic pump to the pneumatic adjustment module; wherein the pneumatic adjustment module in an inflated position displaces the mattress away from the support panel.
14. The bed as defined in claim 13 wherein the support panel is an upper body support panel of an articulating bed and wherein the base is removably attached to the upper body support panel at a longitudinal position for the pneumatic adjustment module to be a lumbar support.
15. The bed as defined in claim 13 wherein the support panel is an upper body support panel of an articulating bed and wherein the base is removably attached to the upper body support panel at a longitudinal position for the pneumatic adjustment module to be a head tilt actuator.
16. The bed as defined in claim 13 wherein the support panel is a thigh support panel of an articulating bed and wherein the base is removably attached to the thigh support panel to be a thigh elevation module.
17. The bed as defined in claim 13 wherein the modular pneumatic actuation system comprises a plurality of the pneumatic adjustment modules; wherein the support panel is an upper body support panel and wherein each respective one of the plurality of pneumatic adjustment modules is removably attached to the upper body support panel as a lumbar support module or a head tilt actuator.
18. The bed as defined in claim 17 wherein the plurality of pneumatic adjustment modules comprise two of the lumbar support modules and two of the head tilt actuators, each having a longitudinal position that is adjustable along the upper body support to match a height or torso length of different users.
19. The bed as defined in claim 18 wherein the remote and the controller are configured to provide synchronized control of the two of the head tilt actuators for simultaneous tandem operation.
20. The bed as defined in claim 19 wherein the remote and the controller are configured to provide synchronized control of the two of the lumbar support modules for simultaneous tandem operation.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] These and other features and advantages of the present invention will be better understood by reference to the following detailed description of exemplary implementations when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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[0027] Embodiments shown in the drawings and described herein provide a modular pneumatic actuation system for lumbar support and head tilt in an articulating bed which may be implemented in a compact vertical space to present a minimum vertical profile for modern bed designs. Referring to the drawings,
[0028] An example implementation of the pneumatic adjustment modules 3, for use as lumbar support modules 4 and head tilt actuators 6, is shown in detail in
[0029] The tilt panel 24 may be flexible as opposed to a rigid structure to allow contouring between the module and the overlying mattress for greater comfort. Fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) is employed in exemplary implementations. Additionally, the tilt panel 24 and base 22 may both be FRP and the vertex hinge 26 may be a “living hinge” of flexible FRP joining the tilt panel to the base. The bladder 28 may be adhesively bonded to the tilt panel and/or base or may be removably attached with hook and loop fasteners or comparable devices to allow for replacement or adjustment.
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[0031] Each pneumatic adjustment module 3 is attached to a different regulating valve 44 in the example shown. This allows separate actuation/regulation of the two lumbar support modules 4 and/or the two head tilt actuators 6 on each side to provide separate positioning for the two separate users. The remote 49 and controller 48 may be configured to provide synchronized control of the two regulating valves for the lumbar support modules 4 or the two regulating valves for the head tilt actuators 6 to allow simultaneous tandem operation.
[0032] The structure of the pneumatic adjustment modules 3 allows attachment of the base 22 of the module to be positioned on the upper body support panel 12 as either a lumbar support module 4 or a head tilt actuator 6. Further, as seen in
[0033] The segments 30 of the bladder 28 are shown in the inflated or expanded condition in
[0034] The modular form of the pneumatic adjustment modules 3 additionally allows use of the modules to provide thigh support or elevation without the thigh support panel being rotatable from the seat support section 14. A thigh elevation module 7 as represented in
[0035] The individual segments in the plurality of segments 30 forming the bladder 28 may also include a plurality of lobes 50 interconnected for inflation of the segment as seen in
[0036] Alternatively, the segments may be molded as a single element with joined seams at the vertices. An example segment with the lobed configuration is shown in the inflated or expanded condition in
[0037] Having now described various embodiments of the invention in detail as required by the patent statutes, those skilled in the art will recognize modifications and substitutions to the specific embodiments disclosed herein. Such modifications are within the scope and intent of the present invention as defined in the following claims.