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Air mattress

  • US 9,114,048 B2
  • Filed: 10/19/2010
  • Issued: 08/25/2015
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/05/2010
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An air mattress, comprising:

  • a plurality of air cell groups made from a plurality of bladder-shaped cells and lined up with respect to a lengthwise direction of the air mattress so as to support at least a head area, a shoulder area, a back area, a buttock area, a thigh area, a knee area, and a heel area of a person lying on said air mattress;

    an air supply/release pump;

    an air tube connecting said bladder-shaped cells and said air supply/release pump in one or a plurality of independent first systems for each of certain air cell groups out of said air cell groups and one or a plurality of independent second systems for each of specific bladder-shaped cells out of a remainder of air cell groups out of the plurality of air cell groups; and

    a controller for controlling air supply/release by the air supply/release pump to said first systems and said second systems,wherein each of the air cell groups corresponding to said back area, said buttock area, and said thigh area includes a lower section of bladder-shaped cells and an upper section of bladder-shaped cells which are independent to each other and are controlled independently,wherein the lower section bladder-shaped cells are connected to said first system via said air tube,wherein said controller is configured to automatically perform a control such that a pressure of said each of the lower sections of the bladder-shaped cells in said each of the air cell groups corresponding to said back area and said thigh area is maintained at a fixed level greater than a pressure of said each of the lower sections of the bladder-shaped cells in the air cell groups corresponding to said buttock area, andwherein each of the bladder-shaped cells in each of the air cell groups corresponding to said shoulder area and said knee area, and said each of the upper sections of the bladder-shaped cells in each of the air cell groups corresponding to said back area, said buttock area, and said thigh area is connected to one system out of the plurality of said second systems via said air tube, such that said each of the upper sections of the bladder-shaped cells in said each of the air cell groups corresponding to said back area, said buttock area, and said thigh area is controlled so as to repeatedly inflate and deflate, with a pressure profile different from a pressure profile in said each of the lower sections of the bladder-shaped cells in said each of the air cell groups corresponding to said back area, said buttock area, and said thigh area, in order for each of the second systems.

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