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Application US20210038454


Published 2021-02-11

Climate-controlled Topper Member For Beds

According to certain arrangements, a conditioner mat for use with a bed assembly includes an upper layer comprising a plurality of openings, a lower layer being substantially fluid impermeable, at least one interior chamber defined by the upper layer and the lower layer and a spacer material positioned within the interior chamber. In one embodiment, the spacer material is configured to maintain a shape of the interior chamber and to help with the passage of fluids within a portion of interior chamber. The conditioner mat can be configured to releasably secure to a top of a bed assembly.



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1 Independent Claim

  • 1. A bed system comprising: a comfort layer configured to support a user and allow air flow between a comfort layer bottom and a comfort layer top; an upper layer disposed proximate the comfort layer and defining a plurality of openings; a lower layer at least partially abutted with the upper layer, wherein the lower layer and the upper layer define first and second interior spaces; a first fluid distribution member positioned within the first interior space and configured to distribute air in a first zone in the bed system; a second fluid distribution member positioned within the second interior space and configured to distribute air in a second zone in the bed system; and one or more fluid delivery modules in fluid communication with the first and second interior spaces and configured to deliver air to the first and second interior spaces; wherein air entering the first interior space is generally distributed within the first interior space by the first fluid distribution member before exiting through the plurality of openings of the upper layer, wherein air entering the second interior space is generally distributed within the second interior space by the second fluid distribution member before exiting through the plurality of openings of the upper layer, and wherein the upper and lower layers are configured to form at least one fluid boundary, the at least one fluid boundary defining at least one non-fluid zone that separates the first and second zones and blocks air flow between the first and second zones.