IP Library Granted Patent US 11,375,825
Granted Patent B2
US 11,375,825 · App. 16/971,099 · Granted Jul 5, 2022

Support cushions including a pocketed coil layer with a plurality of fabric types for directing air flow, and methods for controlling surface temperature of same

Inventors: Hamid Ghanei (Trinity, NC); Kevin Tar (Trinity, NC); Taylor M. Jansen (Trinity, NC); James Alva Evans, Jr. (Trinity, NC)
Assignee: SEALY TECHNOLOGY, LLC
A47C27/15A47C21/042A47C21/048A47C27/064A47C27/144A47C27/20A47C27/148
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Patent No.
US 11,375,825
App. No.
16/971,099
Granted
Jul 5, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

A support cushion for providing air flow to a user resting on the support cushion is provided. The support cushion includes pocketed coil layer and a base layer positioned adjacent to and below the pocketed coil layer. The pocketed coil layer including a plurality of fabric types for directing air flow. A fan is operably connected to the inlet hole of the base layer to provide air flow into and through the pocketed coil layer to a body support layer. Methods of controlling air flow through a support cushion are also provided.

Claims (41)

1. A support cushion, comprising:

a body supporting layer having a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface;

a pocketed coil layer adjacent the second surface of the body supporting layer comprising a first group of pocketed coils defining a perimeter of the pocketed coil layer and a second group of pocketed coils positioned within the perimeter;

a base layer positioned adjacent the pocketed coil layer;

a fan operably connected through a conduit to an inlet hole of the base layer, the fan for providing air flow into the inlet hole of the base layer,

wherein the air flow is directed from the inlet hole of the base layer into the pocketed coil layer, through the second group of pocketed coils, and into and through the body supporting layer;

wherein the first group of pocketed coils includes a first fabric that is substantially air impermeable such that the first group of pocketed coil springs defines an air envelope within the pocketed coil layer; and

wherein the second group of pocketed coils includes a second fabric that is substantially air permeable such that air flow directed from the inlet hole of the base layer into the pocketed coil layer spreads within the air envelope before flowing into and through the body supporting layer.

2. The support cushion of claim 1 , wherein the body supporting layer defines a plurality of channels extending from the second surface to the first surface, the plurality of channels substantially aligned with the second group of pocketed coils.

3. The support cushion of claim 1 , wherein the second group of pocketed coils are located in an interior section of the pocketed coil layer.

4. The support cushion of claim 1 , wherein the body supporting layer is comprised of a visco-elastic foam.

5. The support cushion of claim 1 , wherein the air flow is comprised of ambient air.

6. The support cushion of claim 1 , wherein the fan is disposed within an air flow unit, said air flow unit further comprising a heating unit, a cooling unit, or both a heating unit and a cooling unit configured to provide thermally controlled air flow into the inlet hole of the base layer into the pocketed coil layer, through the second fabric of the second group of pocketed coils, and into and through the body supporting layer.

7. The support cushion of claim 1 , further comprising a third group of pocketed coils intersecting the perimeter defined by the first group of pocketed coils, wherein the third group of coils divides the pocketed coil layer into two zones.

8. The support cushion of claim 7 , wherein the third group of pocketed coils laterally intersects the perimeter defined by the first group of pocketed coils, wherein the third group of pocketed coils includes a first fabric that is substantially air impermeable.

9. The support cushion of claim 7 , wherein the third group of pocketed coils longitudinally intersects the perimeter defined by the first group of pocketed coils, wherein the third group of pocketed coils includes a first fabric that is substantially air impermeable.

10. The support cushion of claim 7 , further comprising a fourth group of pocketed coils intersecting the perimeter defined by the first group of pocketed coils at an opposing axis to the third group of pocketed coils, wherein the third and fourth groups of coils include a first fabric that is substantially air impermeable and divide the pocketed coil layer into four zones.

11. The support cushion of claim 1 , wherein an individual pocketed coil of the first group of pocketed coils has a different diameter than an individual pocketed coil of the second group of pocketed coils.

12. The support cushion of claim 11 , wherein the individual pocketed coil of the first group of pocketed coils has a smaller diameter than the individual pocketed coil of the second group of pocketed coils.

13. A mattress assembly, comprising:

a body supporting layer comprised of visco-elastic foam and having a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface, the body supporting layer defining a plurality of channels extending from the second surface to the first surface;

a pocketed coil layer adjacent the second surface of the body supporting layer comprising a first group of pocketed coils defining a perimeter of the pocketed coil layer and a second group of pocketed coils,

wherein the first group of pocketed coils includes a first fabric, wherein the first fabric is substantially air impermeable,

wherein the second group of pocketed coils includes a second fabric, wherein the second fabric is substantially air permeable;

an impermeable base layer positioned adjacent the pocketed coil layer;

a fan operably connected to an inlet hole of the base layer, the fan for providing air flow into the inlet hole of the base layer,

wherein the air flow is directed from the inlet hole of the base layer into the pocketed coil layer, through the second fabric of the second group of pocketed coils, and into and through the body supporting layer; and

wherein the first group of pocketed coils prevents air flowing out of the pocketed coil layer except through the body supporting layer.

14. The mattress assembly of claim 13 , further comprising a third group of pocketed coils intersecting the perimeter defined by the first group of pocketed coils, wherein the third group of coils divides the pocketed coil layer into two sections.

15. The mattress assembly of claim 14 , wherein the third group of pocketed coils laterally intersects the perimeter defined by the first group of pocketed coils.

16. The mattress assembly of claim 14 , wherein the third group of pocketed coils longitudinally intersects the perimeter defined by the first group of pocketed coils.

17. The mattress assembly of claim 14 , further comprising a fourth group of pocketed coils intersecting the perimeter defined by the first group of pocketed coils at an opposing axis to the third group of pocketed coil, wherein the third and fourth groups of coils divide the pocketed coil layer into four sections.

18. A method of controlling air flow through a support cushion, comprising the steps of:

providing a support cushion having

a body supporting layer having a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface,

a pocketed coil layer adjacent the second surface of the body supporting layer comprising a first group of pocketed coils defining a perimeter of the pocketed coil layer and a second group of pocketed coils, wherein the first group of pocketed coils includes a first fabric and the second group of pocketed coils includes a second fabric,

a base layer positioned adjacent the pocketed coil layer, and

a fan operably connected to an inlet hole of the base layer, the fan for providing air flow into the inlet hole of the base layer;

supplying an electrical current to the fan such that the fan pushes a volume of air at a preselected velocity into the inlet hole of the base layer; and

moving the volume of air from the inlet hole of the base layer through the second group of pocketed coils of the pocketed coil layer and out of the first surface of the body supporting layer,

wherein the first fabric of the first group of pocketed coils is substantially air impermeable and the second fabric of the second group of pocketed coils is substantially air permeable, such that the first group of pocketed coils prevents air flowing out of the pocketed coil layer except through the body supporting layer.

Assignments (4)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 25, 2023
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: SEALY TECHNOLOGY LLC
Reel/Frame 065332/0441 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 25, 2023
From: SEALY TECHNOLOGY LLC
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 065349/0816 →
PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT (SUPPLEMENT) Recorded Feb 3, 2021
From: SEALY TECHNOLOGY LLC
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 055209/0728 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 21, 2020
From: GHANEI, HAMID; TAR, KEVIN; JANSEN, TAYLOR M.; EVANS, JAMES ALVA, JR.
To: SEALY TECHNOLOGY, LLC
Reel/Frame 054710/0783 →