Background of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates generally to bedding structures such as quilts or mattresses
and, in particular, to bedding underlays including acoustic mechanisms.
[0002] In the social and working environment, human beings are subjected to various forms
of stress. It is commonly believed tat the most effective method to relieve such stress
is relaxation brought about by sound sleep. For this reason, methods have been developed
to enhance relaxation during sleep.
[0003] One such method involves a warming effect, or ion effect, caused by infrared rays
acting upon ceramic elements attached to or inserted into bedding materials such as
mattresses or quilts. The effect is one of a natural warming of the sleeping person's
body during sleep. Also, the body is subjected to minute levels of electricity, producing
a relaxing effect.
[0004] Music is another recognized means for stress relief. For example, prior art beds
have included speakers in the headboard.
[0005] Despite advances in techniques and devices for enhancing relaxation during sleep,
a need exists for improvements in this field.
Summary of the Invention
[0006] Accordingly, it is a principle object and advantage of the present invention to provide
an improved bedding underlay including an acoustic mechanism.
[0007] One aspect of the present invention provides a bedding structure comprising a bedding
underlay and one or more speakers. The bedding underlay comprises cushioning material
having a first end and a second end. At least one of the speakers is at least partially
embedded within the bedding underlay.
[0008] Another aspect of the present invention provides a bedding underlay comprising a
cushioning material having a first end and a second end, one or more speakers attached
to the cushioning material, and one or more oscillators attached to the cushioning
material.
[0009] Yet another aspect of the present invention provides a bedding underlay comprising
a cushioning material having a top surface and a bottom surface, one or more speakers
secured to the cushioning material and positioned between the top and bottom surfaces,
one or more oscillators secured to the cushioning material and positioned between
the top and bottom surfaces, and a cover surrounding the cushioning material.
[0010] All of these embodiments are intended to be within the scope of the invention herein
disclosed. These and other embodiments of the present invention will become readily
apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of the
preferred embodiments having reference to the attached figures, the invention not
being limited to any particular preferred embodiment(s) disclosed.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0011]
Fig. 1 is a schematic top plan view of one embodiment of a bedding underlay, constructed
in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along lines 2-2 of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along lines 3-3 of Fig. 1;
Fig. 4 is a top view of a second embodiment of a mattress having features in accordance
with the teachings of the present invention;
Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along lines 5-5 of Fig. 4;
Fig. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along lines 6-6 of Fig. 4;
Fig. 7 is a top view of a third embodiment of a mattress having features in accordance
with the teachings of the present invention;
Fig. 8 is a cross-sectional view taken along lines 8-8 of Fig. 7;
Fig. 9 is a cross-sectional view taken along lines 9-9 of Fig. 7; and
Fig. 10 is a cross-sectional view of the speaker section of a fourth embodiment of
a mattress having features in accordance with the teachings of the present invention.
Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiment
[0012] Music has a vibratory effect that relaxes the human body. This relaxation effect
is enhanced by the application of additional vibration to the body, especially the
foot region. Such additional vibration can be combined and harmonized with the music
to provide superior relaxation during sleep.
[0013] It is known in the prior art to include speakers in the headboard of the bed. Unfortunately,
a limitation of such devices is that the speakers do not impart a substantial vibratory
effect on the bedding structure and the sleeping person's body. Moreover, the vibrations
imparted to the bed are significantly dampened before affecting the body, providing
reduced relaxation. Thus, there is a need for a structure that enhances the relaxation
effect that music causes on the human body during sleep, and that further provides
additional vibration to the sleeping person's body, especially the foot region.
[0014] Fig. 1 shows a mattress or bedding underlay 20 according to one embodiment of the
present invention, comprising cushioning or insulating material 1 having upper corners
4 and lower corners 6. The upper corners 4 are preferably oriented toward the head
region of a bed, and the lower corners 6 are oriented toward the foot of the bed.
The cushioning material 1 is preferably formed from a soft foam, such as urethane
foam, having an approximate thickness of 100 mm. Stereo speakers 2 are provided within
supporting cases 3 fitted at the upper corners 4 of the cushioning material 1. Oscillators
5 are provided near the lower corners 6 within the cushioning material 1, and communicate
with a socket 7 within supporting cases 8. The cases 3, 8 preferably comprise a rigid,
structural plastic for protection of the housed components.
[0015] Fig. 2 illustrates in greater detail the configuration of the upper corners 4 of
the bedding underlay 20. As shown, the cushioning material is partially inserted into,
and attached to, the supporting cases 3, so that regions 22 inside of cases 3 remain
unoccupied by the material 1. Desirably, the material 1 is chamfered at the corners
to create room for the speakers 2 and surrounding regions 22 when inserted into the
cases 3, without extending beyond the generally rectangular boundaries of the underlay
20. As shown, the speakers 2 are vertically positioned between the top and bottom
surfaces of the cushioning material 1.
[0016] At least one stereo speaker 2 is provided within the region 22, and is shown attached
to the inside surface of the top portion of case 3 in the illustrated embodiment.
Any suitable attachment means is utilized to attach the speaker 2 to the case 3, such
as adhesion bonding, nut and bolt combinations, rivets, screws, or stitching. The
speakers 2 provide music to the head region of mattress 20. Although only one speaker
2 is shown in each corner 4, those of skill in the art will understand that an array
of speakers 2 could be provided within the bedding underlay 20, preferably on each
side of the head region, without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
[0017] Fig. 3 illustrates the configuration of the lower corners 6 of the bedding underlay
20, preferably oriented towards the foot region. As shown, the material 1 is inserted
into, and attached to, the supporting case 8. Oscillators 5 are preferably embedded
or partially embedded in the material 1. Alternatively, the oscillators 5 could simply
be attached onto the side of material 1. The oscillators 5 produce vibrations in the
foot region of bedding 20, enhancing the relaxation of the sleeping person's body.
Although only one oscillator 5 is shown in each corner 6, those of skill in the art
will understand that an array of oscillators 5 can be provided within the bedding
1 without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. As shown, the oscillators
5 are vertically positioned between the top and bottom surfaces of the cushioning
material 1.
[0018] As shown in Figs. 1 and 3, the socket 7 is provided within the case 8 as a means
for providing power to the speakers 2 and oscillators 5. Electrical connections (not
shown) are provided between the socket 7 and the speakers 2, as well as between the
socket 7 and oscillators 5.
[0019] Electrical signals are provided to the speakers 2 from any suitable source, such
as a radio, CD player, etc., desirably including an amplifier with a flat response
curve across the audible spectrum. Signals to the oscillators 5 can be independent,
but preferably are linked via a low-pass amplifier. Thus, the oscillators 5 are maintained
at a preset oscillation in response to the frequency of the speakers 2. As a result,
the user can adjust the program source to select a desired music, volume, etc., as
well as a complementary level of vibration to the foot region.
[0020] In the illustrated embodiment, a bedding cover 9 surrounds the cushioning material
1 and the cases 3 and 8. The speakers 2 and signal source are thus preferably connected
by wires running under the cover 9. Alternatively, radio waves can control the speakers
2. In such an arrangement, the radio waves advantageously perform the additional function
of producing the above-described warming effect. This effect can be produced by inserting
ceramic elements into the bedding 20 and/or overlying quilts, etc. As the radio waves
send signals to the speakers 2, the ceramic elements are simultaneously warned, thus
further enhancing the relaxation of the sleeping person.
[0021] Figs. 4-6 illustrate another embodiment of the invention wherein like parts will
be referenced by like reference numerals. In this embodiment, the speakers 2 and oscillators
5 are partially embedded within the cushioning material 1. In particular, the speakers
2 and oscillators 5 are provided within open cavities or recesses 10 in the cushioning
material 1, proximate the upper corners 4 and lower corners 6, respectively. The speakers
2 and oscillators 5 are attached to and suspended by supporting plates 11 and 12,
respectively, which are fixed above the recesses 10. As in the previous embodiment,
the bedding cover 9 preferably surrounds the entire cushioning material 1, the plates
11 and 12, and the attached speakers 2 and oscillators 5. The socket 7 is embedded
within the side of the cushioning material 1, as shown.
[0022] Figs. 7-9 illustrate still another embodiment of the invention. In this embodiment,
the speakers 2 and oscillators 5 are provided within open cavities or recesses 10
in the cushioning material 1, proximate the upper corners 4 and lower corners 6, respectively.
The speakers 2 and oscillators 5 are suspended by the supporting plates 11 and 12,
respectively, which rest above the recesses 10. In the illustrated embodiment, the
plates 11 and 12 are attached to the cover 9 by suitable means (such as the illustrated
adhesive tape 13), so that the cover 9, plates 11 and 12, speakers 2, and oscillators
5 can be removed together.
[0023] Fig. 10 illustrates yet another embodiment of the invention. In this embodiment,
the speakers 2 are provided within enclosed cavities or recesses 14 near the upper
corners 4. In the illustrated embodiment, the enclosed cavities 14 are formed in the
side of the material 1, which is enclosed by a plug 15. The speakers 2 are positioned
within porous speaker cases 16. The plug 15 preferably comprises a relatively hard
material, such as semi-hard urethane foam. In operation, sound from the speakers 2
passes through the pores or perforations in the speaker cases 16 and through the material
1 and plug 15, serving to soften and slightly mute the sound quality.
[0024] Although this invention has been disclosed in the context of certain preferred embodiments
and examples, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the present invention
extends beyond the specifically disclosed embodiments to other alternative embodiments
and/or uses of the invention and obvious modifications and equivalents thereof. Thus,
it is intended that the scope of the present invention herein disclosed should not
be limited by the particular disclosed embodiments described above, but should be
determined only by a fair reading of the claims that follow.
1. A bedding structure comprising:
a bedding underlay comprising cushioning material having a first end and a second
end; and
one or more speakers, at least one of said speakers being at least partially embedded
within said bedding underlay.
2. The bedding structure of Claim 1, further comprising one or more oscillators at least
partially embedded within said cushioning material.
3. The bedding structure of Claim 2, wherein said oscillators are embedded within each
of two opposing sides of said second end.
4. The bedding structure of Claim 1, wherein said bedding underlay further comprises
cases secured onto corners of said first end of said cushioning material so that a
region within each of said cases remains unoccupied by said cushioning material, wherein
at least one of said speakers is within at least one of said regions.
5. The bedding structure of Claim 1, wherein said speakers are positioned on each of
two opposing sides of said first end.
6. The bedding structure of Claim 1, further comprising a cover surrounding said bedding
underlay and said speakers.
7. The bedding structure of Claim 6, wherein at least one of said speakers is secured
to said cover.
8. The bedding structure of Claim 6, wherein one or more oscillators are at least partially
embedded within said cushioning material, at least one of said oscillators being secured
to said cover.
9. The bedding structure of Claim 1, wherein said cushioning material is formed from
insulation material.
10. The bedding structure of Claim 1, wherein at least one of said speakers is positioned
within an open recess in said cushioning material.
11. The bedding structure of Claim 10, further comprising a cover surrounding said bedding
underlay, wherein said speaker within said recess is secured to said cover.
12. The bedding structure of Claim 2, wherein at least one of said oscillators is positioned
within an open recess in said cushioning material.
13. The bedding structure of Claim 12, further comprising a cover surrounding said bedding
underlay, wherein said oscillator within said recess is secured to said cover.
14. The bedding structure of Claim 1, wherein at least one of said speakers is enclosed
within a porous case positioned in a recess within said cushioning material.
15. A bedding underlay comprising:
a cushioning material having a first end and a second end;
one or more speakers attached to said cushioning material; and
one or more oscillators attached to said cushioning material.
16. The bedding underlay of Claim 15, wherein one or more of said speakers is positioned
proximate each of two opposing sides of said first end.
17. The bedding underlay of Claim 15, wherein one or more of said oscillators is positioned
proximate each of two opposing sides of said second end.
18. The bedding underlay of Claim 15, wherein said cushioning material is formed from
insulation material.
19. The bedding underlay of Claim 15, wherein at least one of said speakers is provided
within a case attached to said cushioning material.
20. The bedding underlay of Claim 15, wherein at least a portion of at least one of said
speakers is fixed within said cushioning material.
21. The bedding underlay of Claim 15, wherein at least a portion of at least one of said
oscillators is fixed within said cushioning material.
22. The bedding underlay of Claim 15, wherein at least one of said speakers is positioned
within a recess in said cushioning material.
23. The bedding underlay of Claim 22, wherein said recess is imbedded within said cushioning
material.
24. The bedding underlay of Claim 15, wherein at least one of said oscillators is positioned
within a recess in said cushioning material.
25. The bedding underlay of Claim 15, further comprising a cover surrounding said cushioning
material.
26. The bedding underlay of Claim 25, wherein at least one of said speakers is attached
to said cover.
27. The bedding underlay of Claim 25, wherein at least one of said oscillators is attached
to said cover.
28. The bedding underlay of Claim 15, wherein at least one of said speakers is provided
within a speaker case embedded within said cushioning material.
29. A bedding underlay comprising:
a cushioning material having a top surface and a bottom surface;
one or more speakers secured to said cushioning material and positioned between said
top and bottom surfaces;
one or more oscillators secured to said cushioning material and positioned between
said top and bottom surfaces; and
a cover surrounding said cushioning material.
30. The bedding underlay of Claim 29, wherein said speakers are housed within recesses
in said cushioning material.
31. The bedding underlay of Claim 30, wherein said recesses are imbedded within said cushioning
material.
32. The bedding underlay of Claim 31, wherein said recesses include porous casings surrounding
said speakers.