IP Library Granted Patent US 12708220
Granted Patent B2
US 12708220 · App. 18/545,122 · Granted Aug 18, 2026

Mattress with adjustable firmness

Inventors: Kody Lee Karschnik (Plymouth, MN); Wade Daniel Palashewski (Andover, MN); Rob Nunn (Eden Prairie, MN); Eric Rose (Piedmont, SC); Samuel Hellfeld (San Diego, CA); Jerry Boyer (Zimmerman, MN); Steven Jay Young (Los Gatos, CA); Carl Hewitt (San Jose, CA)
A47C27/084A47C27/082A47C27/083A47C27/088
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12708220
App. No.
18/545,122
Granted
Aug 18, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A mattress can include one or more layers of foam material, an adjustable air layer including an air bladder, and a valve. The valve can be fluidically connected to the air bladder and configured to regulate pressure of the air bladder in response to actuation. Some embodiments can include a foam material positioned inside the air bladder.

Claims (49)

1 . A mattress comprising:

a first layer of foam material;

an adjustable air layer positioned under the first layer of foam material, the adjustable air layer comprising:

an air bladder; and

an open-cell foam material positioned inside the air bladder and configured to bias the air bladder to an inflated position when the open-cell foam material is exposed to atmospheric pressure;

a second layer of foam material positioned under the adjustable air layer; and

a valve system fluidically connected to the air bladder and configured to regulate the air bladder.

2 . A mattress comprising:

a comfort layer;

an adjustable air layer positioned below the comfort layer, wherein the adjustable air layer comprises:

at least a first air bladder;

a first foam layer positioned inside the first air bladder; and

a first valve configured to selectively allow air flow through the first air bladder;

a support layer positioned below the adjustable air layer; and

a mattress cover enclosing the comfort layer, the adjustable air layer, and the support layer.

3 . The mattress of claim 2 , wherein the comfort layer comprises a polyurethane foam, wherein the first foam layer inside of the first air bladder comprises an open cell foam, and wherein the support layer comprises a foam material that is different than those of the comfort layer and the first foam layer.

4 . The mattress of claim 2 , wherein the adjustable air layer is sized to run less than a full length of the mattress such that the adjustable air layer is configured to support shoulders, abdomen, and hips of a first user.

5 . The mattress of claim 4 , wherein a foot section of the mattress comprises foam and does not include the adjustable air layer.

6 . The mattress of claim 2 , wherein the support layer is thicker than the adjustable air layer where the support layer is positioned under the adjustable air layer, and wherein the adjustable air layer is thicker than the comfort layer.

7 . The mattress of claim 6 , wherein a top surface of the comfort layer is textured.

8 . The mattress of claim 2 , wherein the first valve comprises an actuator and a valve housing, wherein the actuator has a first connection portion with a threaded outer perimeter, wherein the valve housing has a second connection portion with a threaded inner perimeter, wherein the actuator is configured to connect to the valve housing by threading the first connection portion into the second connection portion.

9 . The mattress of claim 2 , wherein the first valve comprises an actuator having threading and a substantially cylindrical portion with a cylindrical outer surface configured to be gripped by a user to turn the actuator to selectively actuate the first valve between substantially open and substantially sealed positions by moving the threading of the actuator with respect to mating threading.

10 . The mattress of claim 9 , wherein the adjustable air layer is configured to deflate when the first valve is in the substantially open position and a user is laying on the mattress and wherein the first foam layer is configured to inflate the first air bladder when the first valve is in the substantially open position and no user is laying on the mattress.

11 . The mattress of claim 8 , wherein the valve housing comprises a cylindrical connector that is configured to connect the valve housing to the first air bladder.

12 . The mattress of claim 2 , wherein the first valve comprises a rotatable knob positioned exterior to the mattress cover on a first lateral side of the mattress.

13 . The mattress of claim 12 , wherein the adjustable air layer further comprises:

a second air bladder positioned laterally adjacent to the first air bladder;

a second foam layer positioned inside the second air bladder; and

a second valve configured to selectively allow air flow through the second air bladder, wherein the second valve comprises a second rotatable knob positioned exterior to the mattress cover on a second lateral side of the mattress that is opposite the first lateral side of the mattress.

14 . The mattress of claim 2 , wherein the first valve is a manually actuated mechanical valve.

15 . The mattress of claim 2 , wherein the first valve is an electronic valve.

16 . The mattress of claim 2 , wherein the first valve comprises:

means for biasing a valve disc to a closed position.

17 . The mattress of claim 2 , wherein the first valve comprises:

an actuator defining an inner cavity; and

means for dividing the inner cavity of the actuator into first and second cavities.

18 . A package comprising:

the mattress of claim 2 rolled into a helical roll;

a vacuum-sealed bag enclosing the mattress;

a cardboard box enclosing the mattress and the vacuum-sealed bag, wherein the cardboard box is sized to be shippable.

19 . The package of claim 18 , wherein the cardboard box has a combined length and girth of about 165 inches (about 419 centimeters) or less.

20 . A method of operating the mattress of claim 2 , the method comprising:

laying on the mattress;

opening the first valve of the mattress while lying on the mattress to force air out of the first air bladder;

closing the first valve of the mattress after air has been forced out of the first air bladder;

exiting the mattress with the first valve closed; and

opening the first valve after exiting the mattress to allow the first foam layer to inflate the first air bladder.

21 . The mattress of claim 2 , wherein the first air bladder is sized to extend to a side of the mattress such that a side surface of the first air bladder is adjacent to an inner surface of the mattress cover.

22 . The mattress of claim 13 , wherein the first air bladder is sized to extend to a first side of the mattress such that a first side surface of the first air bladder is adjacent to a first inner surface of the mattress cover, and wherein the second air bladder is sized to extend to a second side of the mattress such that a second side surface of the second air bladder is adjacent to a second inner surface of the mattress cover that is opposite of the first inner surface of the mattress cover.