FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a mattress.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] During sleep the human body goes through different phases, and in these phases the
body temperature varies both as a result of internal temperature changes in the body
during sleep and because of variations of the temperature in the surroundings. These
temperature variations disturb the sleep. It is especially important for the sleep
that the most important phase - the REM phase - is undisturbed, because in this phase
the brain is recharged and prepared for the next waken period. Another effect of the
temperature changes is that the quilt covering the person is kicked off during sleep,
which often results in the person waking up later on freezing. Further, the temperature
changes might also result in a sweaty, wet mattress. In both cases the temperature
change does not only disturb the sleep, but might also result in sickness.
[0003] New materials have been developed in an attempt to address special clothing and other
thermal regulating system requirements. For example, microencapsulated phase change
materials have been described as a suitable component for substrate coatings when
exceptional heat transfer and storage capabilities are desired.
[0004] In
US 5,290,904 substrates are described, which are coated with a binder containing microcapsules
filled with energy absorbing phase change material. These microcapsules enable the
substrate to exhibit extended or enhanced heat retention or storage properties.
[0005] Also by way of example, microencapsulated phase change materials have been described
as a suitable component for inclusion in fibres, when exceptional heat transfer and
storage capabilities are desired. In
US 4,756,958 a fibre with integral micro spheres filled with phase change material or plastic
crystals has enhanced thermal properties at predetermined temperatures This document
further teaches that such fibres may be woven to form a fabric having the enhanced
thermal storage properties.
[0006] Generally speaking, phase change materials have the capability of absorbing or releasing
thermal energy to reduce or eliminate heat transfer at the temperature stabilizing
range of the particular temperature stabilizing material. The phase change material
inhibits or stops the flow of thermal energy through the coating during the time where
the phase change material is absorbing or releasing heat, typically during the material's
change of phase. This action is transient, i.e. it will be effective as a barrier
to thermal energy until the total latent heat of the temperature stabilizing material
is absorbed or released during the heating or cooling process. Thermal energy may
be stored or removed from the phase change material, and can effectively be recharged
by a source of heat or cold. By selecting an appropriate phase change material, a
substrate can be coated or a fibre manufactured incorporating a phase change material
for use in a particular application where the stabilization of temperatures is desired.
[0007] One approach of solving the mentioned sleeping problem is by introducing a layer
of phase change material above the core of the mattress. Phase change material has
the ability of absorbing and releasing heat to/from said body depending on the temperature
of the body during sleep, and by using phase change material in the mattress it is
the intention that temperature variations of the body should be minimised during sleep.
[0008] A problem with this solution is that during sleep moist from the body is generated
and the moist is then absorbed in the layer following the phase change material, which
typically either is the core of the mattress or a layer of synthetic filling between
the core and the phase change material. The moist decreases the effect of the phase
change material considerably, whereby the introduction of the phase change material
does not sufficiently solve the problem of minimising the temperature variations during
sleep.
[0009] US 2002/0164474 describes a composite material for cooling and insulating a user in a cold environment
where the material i.a. provides a path for evaporation or direct absorption of perspiration
from the skin of the wearer an where one application of the composite material is
described as a metabolic heating or cooling blanket useful for treating hypothermia
or fever patients and therapeutic heating or cooling orthopaedic joint supports.
[0010] US 2003/0124318 describes a thermal barrier comprising a first barrier layer, a second barrier layer
with a base material between them. As possible application of the thermal barrier
textiles, footwear, sleeping bags and bedding.
[0011] None of the above documents solves the problem with moist described above.
OBJECT AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0012] It is therefore an object to provide a mattress solving the above mentioned problems.
[0013] This is obtained by a mattress comprising a support element, wherein said support
element is covered by a first layer of a material having temperature regulating properties
by absorbing and releasing heat and a second layer of down.
[0014] By using a material with temperature regulating properties together with a layer
of down filling, very good properties of minimizing temperature variations are obtained.
Compared to e.g. fiber filling, down filling has very good moist absorbing properties,
and by minimizing the moist tests have shown that the functionality of temperature
regulating materials, such as e.g. phase change materials, is improved considerably.
Thereby the temperature regulating material can be used to fulfill the quite strict
requirement to temperature variation, which is necessary to get an undisturbed sleep
- and especially an undisturbed REM sleep. Further, by using the temperature regulating
material in the mattress it is avoided that the user gets sick, both because a better
sleep improves the immune system and because the risk of the person unintentionally
kicking of the quilt or making the mattress wet because of sweat is reduced. Further,
since the risk of the mattress getting sweaty is reduced, the frequency of which the
mattress and/or mattress covers have to be cleaned can be reduced.
[0015] In an embodiment the temperature regulating material comprises a phase change material.
This material has proven to be a good material to be used on a mattress and can be
adapted to optimally minimise the temperature variations in temperature ranges around
the human body temperature.
[0016] In an embodiment the mattress further comprises a third layer of spacer material.
Spacer material provides an air space between the layers above and below the spacer
layer. Thereby moist can easily vanish because of air circulation from the surroundings,
and the temperature regulating properties of the temperature regulating material are
improved.
[0017] Examples of spacer material are distance mess a 3mesh® product from Müller Textil.
Using this product it is possible to adjust the hardness and the spring characteristics.
[0018] In an embodiment the mattress further comprises a fourth layer of spacer material,
said fourth layer positioned on the opposite site of the support element than the
third layer, whereby each spacer material covers each side of said support element.
This ensures that moist from both sides of said mattress is minimized because of a
possible air circulation around the mattress.
[0019] In an embodiment the second layer of down comprises goose downs. Goose downs have
proven to be very good at absorbing moist, whereby the functionality of the temperature
regulating material is improved.
[0020] In an embodiment the second layer has a thickness between 1 mm and 20 mm.
[0021] In an embodiment the third layer has a thickness between 3 mm and 50 mm.
[0022] In an embodiment the mattress further comprises at least one cover layer. This protects
the layer of phase change material
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] In the following preferred embodiments of the invention will be described referring
to the figures, where
figure 1 illustrates an embodiment of a mattress according to the present invention,
figure 2 illustrates another embodiment of a mattress according to the present invention,
figure 3 illustrates the functionality of the mattress according to the presents invention,
figure 4 illustrates the human body temperature variations when using a mattress according
to the present invention compared to the human body temperature variations when using
prior art mattresses,
figure 5 illustrates a further embodiment of a mattress according to the present invention,
figure 6 illustrates a further embodiment of a mattress according to the present invention,
figure 7 illustrates the functionality of the mattress according to the embodiment
of the mattress illustrated in figure 6.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0024] Figure 1 illustrates a mattress according to the present invention The mattress 101
is in contact with a large part of the human body 103 during sleep. A cross section
of the mattress 101 is illustrated at 102. The mattress comprises a support element
105 e.g. a core based on foam and/or springs, wherein the support element is covered
by a first layer of a material having temperature regulating properties such as phase
change material 107 and a second layer of down 109
[0025] The layer of down between the support element and the phase change material could
in one embodiment be manufactured by sewing a top layer comprising the layer of temperature
regulating material 107 with separating wall generating channels. Thereafter the down
filling is blown into the channels and when filled, the channels are closed.
[0026] As an alternative a top mattress to be placed on top of an existing spring based
mattress could comprise the second layer of down filling and the first layer of temperature
regulating material. Further a layer could be provided above the temperature regulating
material 107 to protect the temperature regulating layer.
[0027] In figure 2 another embodiment of a mattress according to the present invention is
illustrated, here beside the first layer of temperature regulating material 207, the
mattress comprises a third layer of spacer material 201 positioned between the down
layer 209 and the support element 205.
[0028] in figure 3 the functionality of the mattress according to the present invention
is illustrated. The human body is illustrated at 301, the temperature regulating material
is illustrated at 303 and the down layer is illustrated at 305. When the temperature
of the human body 301 increases, the extra heat is stored in the temperature regulating
layer 303, and the body temperature is lowered. When the body temperature of the human
body 301 decreases, the stored extra heat is released from the temperature regulating
layer 303, whereby the body temperature is raised. Further, the down layer, being
a very effective moist absorber, absorbs moist from the surroundings and moist released
from the human body 301. The amount of down in the layer is also used to ensure that
the body temperature is kept at a specific magnitude, whereas the temperature regulating
material is used to minimise temperature variations.
[0029] In figure 4 the human body temperature variations when using mattresses according
to the present invention are compared to the human body temperature variations when
using prior art mattresses. On the horizontal axis the time is shown, and on the vertical
axis the body temperature is shown. The body temperature when using a prior art mattress
is illustrated by the curve 405, whereas the body temperature when using a mattress
according to the present invention is illustrated by the curve 403. Further, the interval
401 on the vertical axis is the interval defined as the optimal sleeping temperature.
By using a mattress according to the present invention, the body temperature variations
are minimised and kept within the optimal sleeping temperature interval 401, whereas
when using a prior art mattress large temperature variations occur.
[0030] In figure 5 a further embodiment of a mattress according to the present invention
is illustrated.
[0031] In figure 5 another embodiment of a mattress according to the present invention is
illustrated, here, beside the first layer of temperature regulating material 507,
the mattress comprises a third layer and a fourth layer of spacer material 501, 503
on each side of the support element 505.
[0032] In figure 6 a further embodiment of a mattress according to the present invention
is illustrated, here cover layers 601, 603 are positioned as the outer parts on each
side of the mattress
[0033] In figure 7 the functionality of the mattress according to the embodiment of the
mattress illustrated in figure 6 is illustrated. The human body is illustrated at
701, the temperature regulating material is illustrated at 703 and the down layer
is illustrated at 705. Further the third and fourth layers of spacer material 707,
709 are illustrated on each side of the support element 708. When the temperature
of the human body 701 increases, the extra heat is stored by the temperature regulating
layer 703, and the body temperature is lowered.
[0034] When the body temperature of the human body 701 decreases, the stored extra heat
is released from the temperature regulating layer 703, whereby the body temperature
is raised. Further, the down layer, being a very effective moist absorber, absorbs
moist from the surroundings and moist released from the human body 701. The spacer
material layers 707, 709 allow air circulation through the mattress and thereby further
minimises the amount of moist.
[0035] The mattresses can be filled uniquely e.g. based on the climate in which the mattress
is to be used and based on the comfort temperature of the human being intending to
use the mattress.
[0036] In the above description mattresses comprising down filling are described. In this
connection the word down relates to both down, feathers or a combination thereof and
should therefore be interpreted correspondingly.
[0037] It should be noted that the above-mentioned embodiments illustrate rather than limit
the invention, and that those skilled in the art will be able to design many alternative
embodiments without departing from the scope of the appended claims. In the claims,
any reference signs placed between parentheses shall not be construed as limiting
the claim. The word 'comprising' does not exclude the presence of other elements or
steps than those listed in a claim. The invention can be implemented by means of hardware
comprising several distinct elements, and by means of a suitably programmed computer.
In a device claim enumerating several means, several of these means can be embodied
by one and the same item of hardware. The mere fact that certain measures are recited
in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these
measures cannot be used to advantage.
1. A mattress (101) comprising a support element (105), wherein said support element
is covered by a first layer (107) of a material having temperature regulating properties
by absorbing and releasing-neat and a second layer of down (109).
2. A mattress according to claim 1, wherein the temperature regulating material comprises
a phase change material (107).
3. A mattress according to claim 1, wherein the mattress further comprises a third layer
(201) of distance material below said second layer (205).
4. A mattress according to claim 3, wherein the mattress further comprises a fourth layer
(503) of spacer material, said fourth layer being positioned on the opposite side
of the support element (505) than the third layer (501), whereby each spacer material
covers each side of said support element.
5. A mattress according to any of the claims 1-4, wherein the second layer of down (109,
209) comprises goose downs.
6. A mattress according to any of the claims 1-5, wherein the second layer (109, 209)
has a thickness between 1 mm and 20 mm.
7. A mattress according to any of the claim 2-6, wherein the third layer (201) has a
thickness between 3 and 50 mm.
8. A mattress according to any of the claim 1-7, wherein the mattress (201) further comprises
at least one cover layer.
1. Matratze (101), umfassend ein Unterstützungselement (105), wobei das Unterstützungselement
mit einer ersten Schicht (107) eines Materials mit Temperaturregulierenden Eigenschaften
durch Absorbieren und Abgeben von Wärme sowie einer zweiten Schicht aus Daunen (109)
abgedeckt ist.
2. Matratze nach Anspruch 1, wobei das Temperaturregulierende Material ein Phasenänderungsmaterial
(107) umfasst.
3. Matratze nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Matratze weiter eine dritte Schicht (201) aus
Distanzmaterial unter der zweiten Schicht (205) umfasst.
4. Matratze nach Anspruch 3, wobei die Matratze weiter eine vierte Schicht (503) aus
Abstandhaltermaterial umfasst, wobei die vierte Schicht auf der gegenüberliegenden
Seite des Unterstützungselements (305) als die dritte Schicht (501) positioniert ist,
wobei jedes Abstandhaltermaterial jede Seite des Unterstützungselements abdeckt.
5. Matratze nach irgendeinem der Ansprüche 1-4, wobei die zweite Schicht aus Daunen (109,
209) Gänsedaunen umfasst.
6. Matratze nach irgendeinem der Ansprüche 1-5, wobei die zweite Schicht (109, 209) eine
Dicke zwischen 1 mm und 20 mm aufweist.
7. Matratze nach irgendeinem der Ansprüche 2-6, wobei die dritte Schicht (201) eine Dicke
zwischen 3 und 50 mm aufweist.
8. Matratze nach irgendeinem der Ansprüche 1-7, wobei die Matratze (101) weiter mindestens
eine Deckschicht umfasst.
1. Matelas (101) comprenant un élément de support (105), ledit élément de support étant
couvert par une première couche (107) d'une matière avec des propriétés régulatrices
de température en absorbant et libérant la chaleur et une deuxième couche de duvet
(109).
2. Matelas selon la revendication 1, dans lequel la matière régulatrice de température
comprend une matière à changement de phase (107).
3. Matelas selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le matelas en outre comprend une troisième
couche (201) de la matière de distance au-dessous de ladite deuxième couche (205).
4. Matelas selon la revendication 3, dans lequel le matelas en outre comprend une quatrième
couche (503) de la matière intercalaire, ladite quatrième couche étant positionnée
sur le côté de l'élément de support (505) opposé à la troisième couche (501), chaque
matière intercalaire couvrant chaque côté dudit élément de support.
5. Matelas selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 4, dans lequel la deuxième couche
de duvet (109, 209) comprend des duvets d'oie.
6. Matelas selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 5, dans lequel la deuxième couche
(109, 209) présente une épaisseur comprise entre 1 mm et 20 mm.
7. Matelas selon l'une quelconque des revendications 2 à 6, dans lequel la troisième
couche (201) présente une épaisseur comprise entre 3 mm et 50 mm.
8. Matelas selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 7, dans lequel le matelas (101)
en outre comprend au moins une couche de recouvrement.