Patents Assigned to Kingsdown, Inc.
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Patent number: 9566031Abstract: Measured sleep alarm signaling is provided which activates an alarm in a manner that allows a user to get a predetermined amount of measured sleep, rather than just awakening the person at a specific time, or when the person has been in the bed for a certain amount of time. A method for awakening a person includes: setting a desired amount of actual sleep time; receiving measurement signals relating to the person's state of sleep over time; determining, using the received measurement signals, an actual sleep time indicating an amount of time that the person has actually slept; determining whether the actual sleep time is greater than or equal to the desired amount of actual sleep time, as a first determination result; and initiating an alarm for awakening the person using the first determination result.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2014Date of Patent: February 14, 2017Assignee: KINGSDOWN, INC.Inventors: David Kresser, Robert D. Oexman, David B. Scott
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Patent number: 9138067Abstract: A method of testing a sleep support member, the method including: identifying the sleep support member; determining a tested comfort/support value for the identified sleep support member before the identified sleep support member is provided to a customer; and determining whether the tested comfort/support value is within a predetermined tolerance level of a goal comfort/support value for the identified sleep support member. An apparatus for testing a sleep support member, the apparatus including: an identification unit configured to identify the sleep support member; a comfort/support testing unit configured to determine a tested comfort/support value for the identified sleep support member before the identified sleep support member is provided to a customer; and an analysis unit configured to determine whether the tested comfort/support value is within a predetermined tolerance level of a goal comfort/support value for the identified sleep support member.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2008Date of Patent: September 22, 2015Assignee: KINGSDOWN, INC.Inventors: Joe W. Schmoeller, David B. Scott, Robert D. Oexman, Joshua Carrier
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Patent number: 8826479Abstract: An apparatus and method providing variable support and variable comfort control of a sleep system, the apparatus including a sleep support member including: a comfort layer including: a plurality of comfort layer inflatable members; and a comfort layer sensor configured to provide data relating to respective pressures of the comfort layer inflatable members; a data analysis unit configured to analyze data provided by the comfort layer sensor and to generate analyzed comfort layer data; and a control wait configured to control a pressure within each of the respective comfort layer inflatable members using the analyzed comfort layer data.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2012Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Assignee: Kingsdown, Inc.Inventors: Robert D. Oexman, David B. Scott
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Patent number: 8813285Abstract: An apparatus and method providing variable support and variable comfort control of a sleep system, the apparatus including a sleep support member including: a comfort layer including: a plurality of comfort layer inflatable members; and a comfort layer sensor configured to provide data relating to respective pressures of the comfort layer inflatable members; a data analysis unit configured to analyze data provided by the comfort layer sensor and to generate analyzed comfort layer data; and a control unit configured to control a pressure within each of the respective comfort layer inflatable members using the analyzed comfort layer data.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2012Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Assignee: Kingsdown, Inc.Inventors: Robert D. Oexman, David B. Scott
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Publication number: 20140210626Abstract: Measured sleep alarm signaling is provided which activates an alarm in a manner that allows a user to get a predetermined amount of measured sleep, rather than just awakening the person at a specific time, or when the person has been in the bed for a certain amount of time. A method for awakening a person includes: setting a desired amount of actual sleep time; receiving measurement signals relating to the person's state of sleep over time; determining, using the received measurement signals, an actual sleep time indicating an amount of time that the person has actually slept; determining whether the actual sleep time is greater than or equal to the desired amount of actual sleep time, as a first determination result; and initiating an alarm for awakening the person using the first determination result.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2014Publication date: July 31, 2014Applicant: KINGSDOWN, INC.Inventors: David KRESSER, Robert D. OEXMAN, David B. SCOTT
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Publication number: 20140208521Abstract: A mattress includes top and bottom foam layers. A bottom surface of the top foam layer and a top surface of the bottom foam layer include protrusions and recessions. The protrusions of the top surface of the bottom foam layer protrude into the recessions of the bottom surface of the top foam layer, and the protrusions of the bottom surface of the top foam layer protrude into the recessions of the top surface of the bottom foam layer. The most protruded surfaces of the protrusions of the bottom surface of the top foam layer are separated from corresponding surfaces of the recessions of the top surface of the bottom foam layer by a channel, but there is no channel between most protruded surfaces of the protrusions of the top surface of the bottom foam layer and corresponding surfaces of the recessions of the bottom surface of the top foam layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2012Publication date: July 31, 2014Applicant: KINGSDOWN, INC.Inventor: John Farnham
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Patent number: 8770020Abstract: Systems and methods for testing a sleep support member. A system including at least one pressing structure, wherein the at least one pressing structure includes at least one of a heater and a moisture device; and a controller configured to control pressing of the pressing structure onto the sleep support member, wherein the controller is configured to control at least one of heat provided by the heater and moisture provided by the moisture device. A method including controlling pressing of at least one pressing structure onto a sleep support member, wherein the at least one pressing structure includes at least one of a heater and a moisture device; and controlling at least one of heat provided by the heater and moisture provided by the moisture device.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2009Date of Patent: July 8, 2014Assignee: Kingsdown, Inc.Inventors: Robert D. Oexman, David B. Scott
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Patent number: 8768520Abstract: A system for controlling a bedroom environment includes an environmental data collector configured to collect environmental data relating to the bedroom environment; a sleep data collector configured to collect sleep data relating to a person's state of sleep; an analysis unit configured to analyze the collected environmental data and the collected sleep data and to determine an adjustment of the bedroom environment that promotes sleep of the person; and a controller configured to effect the adjustment of the bedroom environment. A method for controlling a bedroom environment includes collecting environmental data relating to the bedroom environment; collecting sleep data relating to a person's state of sleep; analyzing the collected environmental data and the collected sleep data; determining an adjustment to the bedroom environment that promotes sleep; and communicating the adjustment to a device that effects the bedroom environment.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2008Date of Patent: July 1, 2014Assignee: Kingsdown, Inc.Inventors: Robert D. Oexman, David B. Scott
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Patent number: 8620615Abstract: A method for evaluating a person for a sleep system, the method including: while the person is not positioned on an evaluating member, adjusting a pressure of a comfort layer inflatable member disposed within a comfort layer of the evaluating member to an initial comfort value; positioning the person on the evaluating member in a first position; while the person is positioned on the evaluating member in the first position, measuring a pressure of the comfort layer inflatable member as a first measured comfort value; calculating a difference between the first measured comfort value and the initial comfort value as comfort pressure 1; calculating a first optimal pressure level for the comfort layer inflatable member using comfort pressure 1; and recommending a sleep support member for the person using the calculated first optimal pressure level for the comfort layer inflatable member and using data measuring quality of sleep.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2008Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: Kingsdown, Inc.Inventors: Robert D. Oexman, David B. Scott
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Publication number: 20130232699Abstract: A mattress includes a first spring unit having a first degree of firmness, a second spring unit having a second degree of firmness different from the first degree of firmness, and a transition zone that is disposed between the first and second spring units. A foam perimeter surrounds the first and second spring units and the transition zone. The transition zone has a first row of springs adjacent to the first spring unit and has a degree of firmness between the first and second degrees of firmness that is closer to the first degree of firmness than the second degree of firmness. The transition zone also has a second row of springs adjacent to the second spring unit and has a degree of firmness between the first and second degrees of firmness that is closer to the second degree of firmness than the first degree of firmness.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2011Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicant: KINGSDOWN, INC.Inventor: Lee Hinshaw
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Publication number: 20130174347Abstract: An apparatus and method providing variable support and variable comfort control of a sleep system, the apparatus including a sleep support member including: a comfort layer including: a plurality of comfort layer inflatable members; and a comfort layer sensor configured to provide data relating to respective pressures of the comfort layer inflatable members; a data analysis unit configured to analyze data provided by the comfort layer sensor and to generate analyzed comfort layer data; and a control unit configured to control a pressure within each of the respective comfort layer inflatable members using the analyzed comfort layer data.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2012Publication date: July 11, 2013Applicant: KINGSDOWN, INC.Inventor: KINGSDOWN, INC.
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Publication number: 20130160212Abstract: An apparatus and method providing variable support and variable comfort control of a sleep system, the apparatus including a sleep support member including: a comfort layer including: a plurality of comfort layer inflatable members; and a comfort layer sensor configured to provide data relating to respective pressures of the comfort layer inflatable members; a data analysis unit configured to analyze data provided by the comfort layer sensor and to generate analyzed comfort layer data; and a control wait configured to control a pressure within each of the respective comfort layer inflatable members using the analyzed comfort layer data.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2012Publication date: June 27, 2013Applicant: KINGSDOWN, INC.Inventor: KINGSDOWN, INC.
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Patent number: 8341786Abstract: An apparatus and method providing variable support and variable comfort control of a sleep system, the apparatus including a sleep support member including: a comfort layer including: a plurality of comfort layer inflatable members; and a comfort layer sensor configured to provide data relating to respective pressures of the comfort layer inflatable members; a data analysis unit configured to analyze data provided by the comfort layer sensor and to generate analyzed comfort layer data; and a control unit configured to control a pressure within each of the respective comfort layer inflatable members using the analyzed comfort layer data.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2008Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: Kingsdown, Inc.Inventors: Robert D. Oexman, David B. Scott
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Patent number: 8341784Abstract: An adjustable head support apparatus includes an adjustable head support member including one or more inflatable members; and an encasement layer configured to encase the one or more inflatable members. The adjustable head support apparatus further includes a measurement unit configured to provide measurements relating to a pressure of the one or more inflatable members; an analysis unit configured to determine goal characteristics of the adjustable head support member for a person using the measurements relating to the pressure of the one or more inflatable members; and a control unit configured to control adjustments to pressure of the one or more inflatable members using the determined goal characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2009Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: Kingsdown, Inc.Inventors: David B. Scott, Robert D. Oexman
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Publication number: 20110291842Abstract: Alarm apparatuses and methods for awakening a person are provided, the apparatus including a data analysis unit; an input unit; and an alarm control unit; wherein the data analysis unit is configured to analyze data related to a state of sleep of a person; wherein the input unit is configured to input data related to a desired awaken period within which the person desires to be awakened; and wherein the alarm control unit is configured to control an alarm for awakening the person using information from the data analysis unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2008Publication date: December 1, 2011Applicant: Kingsdown, Inc.Inventors: Robert D. Oexman, David B. Scott
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Publication number: 20110041592Abstract: A method of testing a sleep support member, the method including: identifying the sleep support member; determining a tested comfort/support value for the identified sleep support member before the identified sleep support member is provided to a customer; and determining whether the tested comfort/support value is within a predetermined tolerance level of a goal comfort/support value for the identified sleep support member. An apparatus for testing a sleep support member, the apparatus including: an identification unit configured to identify the sleep support member; a comfort/support testing unit configured to determine a tested comfort/support value for the identified sleep support member before the identified sleep support member is provided to a customer; and an analysis unit configured to determine whether the tested comfort/support value is within a predetermined tolerance level of a goal comfort/support value for the identified sleep support member.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2008Publication date: February 24, 2011Applicant: KINGSDOWN, INC.Inventors: Joe W. Schmoeller, David B. Scott, Robert D. Oexman, Joshua Carrier
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Publication number: 20110010014Abstract: A system for controlling a bedroom environment includes an environmental data collector configured to collect environmental data relating to the bedroom environment; a sleep data collector configured to collect sleep data relating to a person's state of sleep; an analysis unit configured to analyze the collected environmental data and the collected sleep data and to determine an adjustment of the bedroom environment that promotes sleep of the person; and a controller configured to effect the adjustment of the bedroom environment. A method for controlling a bedroom environment includes collecting environmental data relating to the bedroom environment; collecting sleep data relating to a person's state of sleep; analyzing the collected environmental data and the collected sleep data; determining an adjustment to the bedroom environment that promotes sleep; and communicating the adjustment to a device that effects the bedroom environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2008Publication date: January 13, 2011Applicant: KINGSDOWN, INC.Inventors: Robert D. Oexman, David B. Scott
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Publication number: 20110004354Abstract: Systems and methods for testing a sleep support member. A system including at least one pressing structure, wherein the at least one pressing structure includes at least one of a heater and a moisture device; and a controller configured to control pressing of the pressing structure onto the sleep support member, wherein the controller is configured to control at least one of heat provided by the heater and moisture provided by the moisture device. A method including controlling pressing of at least one pressing structure onto a sleep support member, wherein the at least one pressing structure includes at least one of a heater and a moisture device; and controlling at least one of heat provided by the heater and moisture provided by the moisture device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2009Publication date: January 6, 2011Applicant: KINGSDOWN, INC.Inventors: Robert D. Oxeman, David B. Scott
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Publication number: 20100319136Abstract: A sleep support system including: a sleep support member having an inflatable member, wherein the inflatable member communicates with a first connector and a second connector, and a control unit having a terminal; wherein the terminal is configured to be connected to the first connector, if the sleep support member is in a first position, and wherein the terminal is configured to be connected to the second connector, if the sleep support member is rotated to a second position. Accordingly, a sleep support member having zoned support characteristics can be conveniently rotated without losing the proper zoned effect.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2009Publication date: December 23, 2010Applicant: KINGSDOWN, INC.Inventors: David B. Scott, Robert D. Oexman
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Publication number: 20100317930Abstract: A method for evaluating a person for a sleep system, the method including: while the person is not positioned on an evaluating member, adjusting a pressure of a comfort layer inflatable member disposed within a comfort layer of the evaluating member to an initial comfort value; positioning the person on the evaluating member in a first position; while the person is positioned on the evaluating member in the first position, measuring a pressure of the comfort layer inflatable member as a first measured comfort value; calculating a difference between the first measured comfort value and the initial comfort value as comfort pressure 1; calculating a first optimal pressure level for the comfort layer inflatable member using comfort pressure 1; and recommending a sleep support member for the person using the calculated first optimal pressure level for the comfort layer inflatable member and using data measuring quality of sleep.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2008Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: KINGSDOWN, INC.Inventors: Robert D. Oexman, David B. Scott