[0001] The present invention relates to a mattress in particular for massage beds comprising:
at least one resiliently yielding body having a user-supporting surface at the top
thereof.
[0002] It is also an object of the invention a massage bed provided with the above mattress,
said bed comprising: at least one base framework, a plurality of transverse support
elements extending transversely of a longitudinal extension direction of the bed and
disposed consecutively in side by side relationship to define a rest surface; actuating
means operatively interposed between the framework and the rest surface for transmitting
alternate vertical movements to said transverse support elements.
[0003] Usually, massage beds are comprised of a base framework with which support elements
are connected which define a rest surface on which a mattress is disposed. Also associated
with the base framework is actuating means acting on the support elements for transmitting
a massage action, through the mattress, to the body of a user laid down on the mattress
itself. For instance, in US Patent 4469093, the actuating means comprises a motor
and transmission gears connecting the motor to the support elements placed some distance
from each other. The support elements, operated with a reciprocating motion in a vertical
direction, act on the user's body through the mattress which has a planar and continuous
extension and is of a sufficient consistency to support the user's weight at the portions
included between each support element and the adjacent support element or an adjacent
fixed portion of the framework.
[0004] Another type of massage bed is described in US Patent 4999861. In this case, the
bed is substantially similar to that described in the preceding patent but the massage
action carried out by the support elements takes place following a curved line of
action generating, during operation of the actuating means, one or more pressure waves
acting on the user's body, along the longitudinal extension of the mattress itself.
In fact, the support elements consist of strips disposed close to each other to form
a rest surface, each strip being connected by a transmission rod to a respective cam
fitted on a drive shaft.
[0005] Cam timing is such arranged that a reciprocating vertical motion is transmitted to
the respective support elements, which motion is adapted to define, on the longitudinal
extension of the rest surface, a wave-shaped profile that, following rotation of the
drive shaft, longitudinally and repeatedly extends over the rest surface itself.
[0006] The foregoing being stated, it is to point out that present massage beds substantially
employ the same mattresses as used in common sleeping beds.
[0007] However, mattresses currently in use do not allow localized massages to be carried
out. This is due to the fact that, when the support element acts on the mattress to
impress a given pressure to the user, the mattress bends forming a curve of wide radius,
thereby greatly reducing efficiency of each support element.
[0008] A second problem that can be found in known massage beds is given by the impossibility
of, or at all events the great difficulty in, modifying the massage typology depending
on the user's anatomy and/or requirements. In fact, once the sequence of action of
the support elements has been set, by conveniently arranging the different transmission
gears during the bed mounting, this sequence of action cannot be changed except through
long and difficult interventions by a person skilled in the art.
[0009] It is an object of the present invention to solve all problems encountered in the
known art by providing a mattress for massage beds enabling the action of the support
elements to be transmitted in a localized manner to the user, as well as a massage
bed comprising actuating means to be easily adjusted and planned depending on requirements.
[0010] The above and still further objects that will become more apparent in the progress
of the present description are substantially achieved by a mattress for beds characterized
in that said resiliently yielding body comprises a plurality of modular portions disposed
transversely of a longitudinal extension of the mattress itself and following each
other in side by side relationship to define said user-supporting surface, said modular
portions being movable independently of each other in at least one vertical direction.
[0011] It is a further object of the invention to provide a massage bed characterized in
that it further comprises at least one mattress according to claim 1, in engagement
on the rest surface.
[0012] Further features and advantages will be best understood from the detailed description
of a preferred non exclusive embodiment of a mattress for massage beds and a massage
bed, in accordance with the present invention. This description will be taken hereinafter
with reference to the accompanying drawings, given by way of nonlimiting example,
in which:
- Fig. 1 is a plan view of a massage bed provided with a mattress in accordance with
the invention;
- Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section of the massage bed, taken along line II-II in Fig.
1;
- Fig. 3 is a cross section of the massage bed, taken along line III-III in Fig. 1.
With reference to the drawings, a massage bed provided with a mattress in accordance
with the present invention has been generally identified by reference numeral 1.
[0013] Said massage bed 1 comprises a framework 2 having a base surface 3 and side walls
4 extending vertically from the base surface 3 and defining a housing space 5. Connected
to framework 2 are transverse support elements 6 extending transversely of a longitudinal
extension direction of bed 1 and disposed consecutively in side by side relationship
to define a rest surface 7. Said transverse support elements 6 engage the base framework
2 by respective opposite ends 6a, bearing on support seats 8 formed in the inner surfaces
of the side walls 4 of framework 2.
[0014] The massage bed 1 further comprises actuating means 9 operatively interposed between
the framework 2 and the rest surface 7, to transmit vertical reciprocating movements
to said transverse support elements 6. In more detail, said actuating means 9 comprises
a plurality of fluid-operated actuators 10 received in the housing space 5 and directly
in engagement with the base surface 3. Actuators 10 operate each on at least one respective
transverse support element 6 and can be selectively activated by a programmable electronic
control unit 11, operating on a distribution valve unit 10a for example, operatively
interposed between the actuators themselves and a pump or another supply source 10b.
[0015] As shown in Fig. 1, the massage bed 1 preferably comprises at least two rows 12 of
actuators 10 in parallel alignment with the longitudinal extension of the bed itself,
each of said rows 12 being disposed adjacent to one of the ends 6a of the transverse
support elements 6.
[0016] In engagement on the rest surface 7 is at least one mattress 13 essentially defined
by a resiliently yielding body having a user-supporting surface 14 at the top thereof.
In accordance with the present invention, mattress 13 comprises a plurality of modular
portions 15 disposed transversely of the longitudinal extension of the mattress itself
and following each other in side by side relationship to define said supporting surface
14.
[0017] Mattress 13 for example comprises a minimum number, greater than 10, of modular portions
15 which are preferentially equal to each other and have a transverse size smaller
than 20 cm, as measured parallelly of the longitudinal extension of mattress 13.
[0018] Each modular portion 13, made of a foam material for example, optionally coated with
a fabric, can advantageously have an upper surface 13a with a convex curvilinear profile
enabling an efficient massage action to be carried out on the user's body while at
the same time avoiding possible uncomfortableness connected with sharp-cornered profiles.
[0019] Corresponding to each modular portion 15 is at least one of the transverse support
elements 6 extending along a lower surface of the modular portion itself, opposite
to the supporting surface 14. It is also possible for each actuator 10 to engage two
or more support elements 6, as shown by actuators 10 placed at the ends of bed 1 in
Fig. 2. In addition, as viewed from Fig. 2, it is not required that one actuator 10
should correspond to each support element 6. In fact, in the mentioned figure, at
least two support elements which are not submitted to the direct action of a respective
actuator 10 are interposed between each actuator 10 and the adjacent one.
[0020] When the programmable electronic control unit 11 is operated, each actuator 10 acts
on the respective modular portion 15 through the respective support element 6, to
transmit an appropriate alternate pressure action to the user's body when said user
is laid down on the supporting surface 14.
[0021] Pump 10b carries sufficient air to each actuator 10 so that an efficient operation
of said actuators is ensured through the distribution unit 10a and respective air
ducts 10c connecting actuators 10 with said distributing unit 10a.
[0022] The invention fully solves all problems encountered in the known art. Since the mattress
in reference is made up of different modular portions driven in motion independently
of each other, it helps in improving the efficiency of the action carried out by the
actuators. In fact, each modular portion directly transmits to the user's body the
massage action carried out by the underlying actuator, without the efficiency of this
action being reduced by effect of the bends to which the mattress is submitted, which
on the contrary happens in the known art.
[0023] It is to consider that use of a plurality of actuators that can be managed by a programmable
electronic control unit in accordance with the present invention enables the massage
action to be established and adapted each time depending on the user's anatomic features
and requirements.
[0024] It will be recognized that engagement of each modular portion by at least two actuators
at the respective opposite ends enables the modular portion, by activation of an actuator
alone, to be angularly oscillated around one of its ends, to carry out a localized
massage action only on one hip of the user's body.
[0025] In addition, the massage bed in accordance with the present invention has the advantage
that, by conveniently feeding the individual actuators upon command of the programmable
electronic control unit, it can be used as a static rest surface that can vary in
its rest profile depending on the user's anatomy and/or requirements.
1. A modular mattress in particular for massage beds comprising at least one resiliently
yielding body having a user-supporting surface (14) at the top thereof, characterized
in that said resiliently yielding body comprises a plurality of modular portions (15)
disposed transversely of a longitudinal extension of the mattress (13) itself and
following each other in side by side relationship to define said user-supporting surface
(14), said modular portions (15) being movable independently of each other in at least
one vertical direction.
2. A mattress as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said modular portions (15)
are equal to each other.
3. A mattress as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that it comprises a number of modular
portions (15) greater than ten.
4. A mattress as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that each of said modular portions
(15) has a transverse size smaller than 20 cm, as measured parallelly of the longitudinal
extension of the mattress (13).
5. A mattress as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that each modular portion (15)
can be associated with at least one transverse support element (6) extending along
a lower surface of the modular portion itself, opposite to said supporting surface
(14).
6. A massage bed comprising:
- at least one base framework (2);
- a plurality of transverse support elements (6) extending transversely of a longitudinal
extension direction of the bed (1) and disposed consecutively in side by side relationship
to define a rest surface (7);
- actuating means (9) operatively interposed between the framework (2) and the rest
surface (7) for transmitting alternate vertical movements to said transverse support
elements (6);
characterized in that it further comprises at least one mattress (13) according to
claim 1, in engagement on the rest surface (7).
7. A bed as claimed in claim 6, characterized in that said transverse support elements
(6) bear, by their respective opposite ends, on support seats (8) formed in the framework
(2).
8. A bed as claimed in claim 6, characterized in that said actuating means (9) comprises
a plurality of actuators (10) each operating on at least one respective support element
(6) and adapted to be selectively activated by a programmable control unit (11).
9. A bed as claimed in claim 6, characterized in that said actuators (10) are fluid-operated
actuators.
10. A bed as claimed in claim 8, characterized in that said fluid-operated actuators (10)
are aligned in a direction parallel to the longitudinal extension of the mattress
(1).
11. A bed as claimed in claim 10, characterized in that it comprises at least two rows
(12) of actuators (10) aligned parallelly of the longitudinal extension of the mattress
(13), each of said rows (12) being disposed adjacent to one end of said transverse
support elements (6).