US20240138583A1 - Systems and methods for updating smart bed remote control - Google Patents
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- This disclosure relates generally to systems and methods for controlling smart beds through a remote control. More specifically, this disclosure relates to systems and methods for updating a smart bed remote control.
- a smart bed of this disclosure may include a mattress that defines the sleep surface, at least one sensor associated with the sleep surface, a control unit that communicates with the at least one sensor and controls one or more functions of the smart bed, and a remote control that communicates with the control unit.
- a smart bed may also include a foundation for the mattress, which may also function under control of the control unit and/or the remote control.
- the smart bed may interact with an environment in which the mattress is located.
- the mattress may have any suitable configuration.
- the mattress may comprise a conventional mattress with coils, a so-called “memory foam” mattress, a mattress with one or more bladders that may be selectively pressurized, a gel mattress, or a mattress that includes a combination of these and/or other features.
- the at least one sensor may be capable of detecting motion or another activity (e.g., proximity, the application of pressure, etc.) to a surrounding area of the sleep surface of the mattress.
- Each sensor may comprise an accelerometer. More specifically, the at least one sensor may be positioned adjacent to the sleep surface at a location where it may detect the presence of at least one individual approaching or leaving the smart bed (e.g., an individual in proximity to the smart bed, etc.) and/or the presence the individual(s) on the sleep surface.
- the at least one sensor may detect a respiratory rate of an individual on the sleep surface, a heart rate of an individual on the sleep surface, a temperature of at least one part of a body of an individual on the sleep surface, and/or a humidity generated by at least one part of a body of an individual on the sleep surface.
- the at least one sensor may even detect a position (e.g., a sleep position, etc.) of an individual on the sleep surface and/or any of a variety of other factors relating to at least one individual on the sleep surface.
- the control unit that communicates with (e.g., receives signals from, etc.) each sensor associated with the sleep surface of the mattress may comprise one or more processing elements of a suitable type.
- the control unit may comprise one or more microcontrollers, which may execute an embedded program (e.g., firmware) to control one or more dedicated functions.
- the control unit may be carried by the mattress (e.g., internally, adjacent to a foot of the mattress; etc.).
- a remote control system for a smart bed includes the smart bed, including its control unit, a remote control, and a portable electronic device (e.g., a smart phone, a tablet computer, a smart watch, etc.).
- the smart bed or, more specifically, the control unit thereof may receive signals from, or be controlled by, a remote control.
- the control unit that may control operation of at least one function of the smart bed, with a receiver in communication with the control unit.
- the remote control may include a processor (e.g., a microcontroller, a microprocessor, a digital signal processor (DSP), etc.).
- DSP digital signal processor
- At least one input of the remote control may communicate with the processor of the remote control to enable an individual to determine a manner in which the at least one function of the smart bed will operate.
- a transmitter in communication with the processor of the remote control may transmit signals under control of the processor of the remote control to the control unit of the smart bed.
- the control unit of the smart bed may control operation of at least one function of the smart bed (e.g., the mattress, the foundation, etc.).
- the portable electronic device may receive updates for the remote control and transmit the updates directly or indirectly to the remote control.
- the portable electronic device of the remote control system includes a processor that executes an app for use with the smart bed (e.g., a smart bed control app, etc.), the app enabling the processor to receive updates for the remote control and to cause the processor to send updates to at least one of the control unit of the smart bed and the processor of the remote control.
- a transceiver in communication with the processor of the portable electronic device may (through an associated antenna) establish communication between the processor of the smart phone and at least one of the control unit of the smart bed and the processor of the remote control (e.g., through a transceiver and associated antenna of the remote control, etc.) to transmit the updates to at least one of the control unit of the smart bed and the processor of the remote control.
- the control unit may then transmit the updates to the processor of the remote control.
- Updates may be automatically transmitted, or “pushed,” by the portable electronic device to the remote control or the control unit of the smart bed, or a user may be provided with an option of deciding whether to update the remote control; in such an embodiment, an update may be transmitted to the processor of the remote control or the control unit of the smart bed only if a user decides to update the remote control.
- the portable electronic device may receive updates for a processor of the smart bed, such as the control unit of the smart bed and/or a processor of another component of the smart bed (e.g., a processor of an adjustable foundation, etc.) and transmit the updates directly or indirectly to the control unit and/or other processor.
- the processor of the portable electronic device may execute an app for use with the smart bed (e.g., a smart bed control app, etc.), the app enabling the processor to receive updates for the control unit and/or other processor and to cause the processor to send updates to at least one of the control unit, the other processor, and/or the processor of the remote control.
- a transceiver in communication with the processor of the portable electronic device may (through an associated antenna) establish communication between the processor of the smart phone and at least one of the control unit, the other processor, and the processor of the remote control (e.g., through a transceiver and associated antenna of the remote control, etc.) to transmit the updates for the control unit and/or the other processor to at least one of the control unit, the other processor, and the processor of the remote control.
- the processor may then transmit the updates to the control unit and/or the other processor.
- Updates for the control unit and/or the other processor may be automatically transmitted, or “pushed,” by the portable electronic device to the remote control or to the control unit and/or the other processor, or a user may be provided with an option of deciding whether to update the control unit and/or the other processor; in such an embodiment, an update may be transmitted to the processor of the remote control or the control unit and/or the other processor only if a user decides to update the control unit of the smart bed or the other processor of a component of the smart bed.
- a few nonlimiting examples of functions of the smart bed for which an individual can determine a manner of operation include an orientation of the mattress or a portion thereof, a firmness (or softness) of the mattress or a portion thereof (e.g., pressurization of a bladder within the mattress, etc.), ventilation of the mattress or a portion thereof, a temperature of the mattress or a portion thereof, an anti-snore feature of the smart bed (e.g., its foundation, its mattress, etc.), etc.
- the settings for one or more features of the smart bed may be stored.
- An input on the remote control can enable the processor of the remote control to send a signal to retrieve and execute instructions to adjust the smart bed 10 in accordance with the input.
- Methods for updating a remote control for a smart bed should be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art from the preceding disclosure.
- Methods for updating a processor for a smart bed such as a control unit of a smart bed or a processor of another component of the smart bed, should also be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art from the preceding disclosure.
- FIG. 1 provides a representation of an embodiment of a smart bed according to this disclosure
- FIG. 2 provides a top view of the embodiment of the smart bed shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a side view of the embodiment of the smart bed shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is a foot end view of the embodiment of the smart bed shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 5 is a schematic of a system for updating a remote control to control a smart bed
- FIG. 6 is a flow diagram illustrating various acts that may occur in an embodiment of a method for updating a remote control
- FIG. 7 is a flow diagram illustrating various acts that may occur in another embodiment of a method for updating a remote control.
- FIG. 8 is a flow diagram illustrating various acts that may occur in another embodiment of a method for updating a remote control.
- a remote control system is used to control one or more aspects of a smart bed.
- FIGS. 1 - 4 illustrate an embodiment of a smart bed 10 that may be controlled by a remote control system described in more detail below.
- the smart bed 10 includes a mattress 20 , at least one sensor 40 (including, without limitation, one or more thoracic sensors 40 T, one or more leg sensors 40 L, and/or one or more ambient environment sensors 40 E, etc.), a control unit 50 , at least one receiver 52 , and a remote control 80 .
- the smart bed 10 may include a foundation 60 .
- the mattress 20 of the smart bed 10 may have any suitable shape and dimensions and may include a cover 22 that contains various internal elements (not shown) of the mattress 20 .
- the mattress may include edges 23 , a top surface, or sleep surface 24 , between top ends of the edges 23 , and a bottom surface, or base 29 , between bottom edges of the edges 23 .
- the sleep surface 24 of the mattress 20 may be configured to be slept on by at least one individual.
- the sleep surface 24 may include edges 25 at locations adjacent to side edges 23 of the mattress 20 , a head portion 26 , an intermediate portion 27 , and a foot portion 28 .
- the mattress 20 may comprise any suitable type of mattress, such as a conventional mattress with springs and foam, a foam mattress, a memory foam mattress, a mattress with pressurizable bladders (e.g., air chambers, etc.), a mattress that includes a gel grid (e.g., those available from Purple Innovation, LLC, of Lehi, Utah and disclosed by U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,060,213, 7,076,822, and 8,919,750, which may be formed from any suitable material, including, but not limited to, an extended A-B-A triblock copolymer, such as those disclosed by U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,413,458, 6,797,765 and 7,964,664; the entire disclosures of the foregoing patents are hereby incorporated herein), or a mattress that includes any combination of these and/or other features.
- a gel grid e.g., those available from Purple Innovation, LLC, of Lehi, Utah and disclosed by U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,060
- the one or more sensors 40 may be carried by the mattress 20 .
- at least one sensor 40 may be positioned adjacent to the sleep surface 24 of the mattress 20 .
- a sensor 40 may be positioned within a cover 22 of the mattress 20 in a manner that enables the sensor 40 to detect activity occurring on a sleep surface 24 of the mattress 20 .
- each sensor 40 may be positioned within a recess or a receptacle that opens to and communicates with an outer surface of a component of the mattress 20 that carries the sensor 40 , with the cover 22 being placed over the recess or receptacle.
- the sensor 40 may be incorporated into the cover 22 or positioned between the cover 22 and internal components (not shown) (e.g., a top layer of foam, gel, etc.) of the mattress 20 .
- the mattress 20 may carry a plurality of sensors 40 .
- at least one thoracic sensor 40 T may be positioned at the head portion 26 and/or the intermediate portion 27 of the mattress 20 .
- At least one leg sensor 40 L may be positioned at the foot portion 28 of the mattress 20 .
- At least one ambient environment sensor 40 E may be positioned at an edge 23 (e.g., on, adjacent to, or within a rail, etc.) of the mattress 20 .
- the mattress 20 may comprise a gel grid, with each thoracic sensor 40 T and leg sensor 40 L being positioned within a hollow column of the gel grid, adjacent to an upper surface of the gel grid, and each ambient environment sensor 40 E being positioned within a recess or cavity that opens to or otherwise communicates with an outer surface of a side rail of the mattress 20 .
- the at least one thoracic sensor 40 T may facilitate detection of the presence (or absence) of an individual on the sleep surface 24 of the mattress 20 .
- the at least one thoracic sensor 40 T may be used to monitor one or more of the individual's movement (e.g., motion, position on the sleep surface 24 , etc.), respiration, and heart rate.
- the at least one thoracic sensor 40 T may also monitor the temperature of the individual's body and, optionally, humidity (e.g., humidity at least partially generated by a part of the individual's body, etc.).
- the at least one thoracic sensor 40 T may include an inclinometer (e.g., an inclinometer available from STMicroelectronics of Plan-les-Ouates, Switzerland, etc.), an accelerometer (e.g., an accelerometer available from MEMSIC Inc. of Andover, Massachusetts, etc.), and a plurality of temperature/humidity sensors (e.g., a temperature and/or humidity sensor available from Sensiron AG of Stafa, Switzerland, etc.).
- an inclinometer e.g., an inclinometer available from STMicroelectronics of Plan-les-Ouates, Switzerland, etc.
- an accelerometer e.g., an accelerometer available from MEMSIC Inc. of Andover, Massachusetts, etc.
- a plurality of temperature/humidity sensors e.g., a temperature and/or humidity sensor available from Sensiron AG of Stafa, Switzerland, etc.
- the at least one leg sensor 40 L may facilitate the detection of the presence (or absence) of an individual on the sleep surface 24 of the mattress 20 .
- the at least one leg sensor 40 L may be used to monitor the individual's movement (e.g., motion, position, etc.), respiration, and heart rate.
- the at least one leg sensor 40 L may monitor the temperature of the individual's legs and, optionally, humidity.
- the at least one leg sensor 40 L may include an accelerometer (e.g., an accelerometer available from MEMSIC Inc. of Andover, Massachusetts, etc.) and a plurality of temperature/humidity sensors (e.g., a temperature and/or humidity sensor available from Sensiron AG of Stafa, Switzerland, etc.).
- the at least one ambient environment sensor 40 E may facilitate the detection of the presence (or absence) of an individual in proximity to a side edge 23 of the mattress 20 or on the sleep surface 24 of the mattress 20 .
- the at least one ambient environment sensor 40 E may be used to monitor information about an environment (e.g., a room, etc.) within which the mattress 20 is located, such as its temperature and/or humidity.
- the at least one ambient environment sensor 40 E may include an accelerometer (e.g., an accelerometer available from MEMSIC Inc. of Andover, Massachusetts, etc.) and a temperature/humidity sensor (e.g., a temperature and/or humidity sensor available from Sensiron AG of Stafa, Switzerland, etc.).
- a sensor 40 may comprise any of a variety of other types of sensors (e.g., a proximity sensor, a pressure sensor, etc.).
- each thoracic sensor 40 T and leg sensor 40 L is shown at a location where an individual is expected to lie on the sleep surface 24 of the mattress 20 as he or she sleeps, with the mattress 20 having a size that accommodates two individuals.
- thoracic sensors 40 T and leg sensors 40 L may be positioned along a midline of the mattress—alone or in combination with other sensor placements.
- the mattress 20 may also include one or more other features. Examples of such features include, without limitation, a pressurization system 44 , a ventilation system 43 , and/or a temperature control system 42 ( FIG. 2 ).
- Embodiments of a pressurization system 44 which may facilitate adjustment of a pressure (e.g., air pressure, etc.) of one or more portions of the mattress 20 or the entire mattress 20 , are disclosed by U.S. Pat. No. 11,213,139 and U.S. Patent Application Publication US 2022/0273113 A1, the entire disclosures of which are hereby incorporated herein.
- the temperature control system 42 may be any suitable type, and in some embodiments the temperature control system 42 includes one or more of a ventilation system 43 , a heating element 45 , and/or a cooling effect 47 .
- a ventilation system 43 which may ventilate part or all of the mattress 20 , are disclosed by U.S. Pat. No. 11,311,111, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein.
- the foundation 60 of the smart bed 10 may include any suitable foundation for the mattress 20 .
- the foundation 60 may comprise an adjustable platform 61 (e.g., the Purple® Ascent Base adjustable platform, available from Purple Innovation, LLC, of Lehi, Utah, etc.).
- the adjustable platform 61 may include a plurality of movable sections 61 H, 61 I, 61 F.
- the adjustable platform 61 can include a processor 62 (e.g., a microcontroller, a microprocessor, etc.), electronics 63 associated with the processor 62 , at least one transceiver 64 , along with an associated antenna, associated with the processor, and at least one motor 65 that drives control elements 66 (e.g., pistons, control arms, etc.) to move the various movable sections 61 H, 61 I, 61 F of the adjustable platform 61 .
- the motor(s) 65 of the adjustable platform 61 may move the movable sections 61 H, 61 I, 61 F of the adjustable platform 61 of the foundation 60 to desired orientations.
- the motor(s) 65 , control elements 66 , and the adjustable platform 61 move sections 32 ′, 34 ′, 36 ′ of the mattress 20 to desired orientations, placing the mattress 20 in a desired arrangement (e.g., to move the mattress 20 or a portion thereof to a desired orientation, to operate an anti-snore feature of the foundation 60 , etc.).
- Operation of the motor(s) 65 and, thus, movement of the control elements 66 and movable sections 61 H, 61 I, 61 F may be controlled by the processor 62 and electronics 63 of the foundation 60 .
- the foundation 60 may comprise a stationary foundation (e.g., a platform style bed frame, a conventional bed frame and box spring, etc.).
- an embodiment of a remote control system which includes the smart bed 10 , including the remote control 80 , and a portable electronic device 70 .
- An embodiment of the smart bed 10 includes the mattress 20 , a control unit 50 that controls operation of at least one function of the smart bed 20 , a receiver 52 in communication with the control unit 50 , and the remote control, which may communicate with the control unit 50 through the receiver 52 .
- the control unit 50 may comprise or be in communication with a processor and/or other circuitry to direct operations and logic of the processor.
- the control unit 50 may control operation of at least one function of the mattress 20 and/or the smart bed 10 .
- control unit 50 may control operation of at least one function of the mattress 20 and/or the smart bed 10 in response to an input received at the remote control 80 , and communicated from the processor 82 of the remote control 80 to the control unit 50 of the smart bed 10 , as described in more detail below.
- the control unit 50 may include one or more processing elements of a suitable type (e.g., microprocessors, microcontrollers, digital signal processors (DSPs), etc.).
- the control unit 50 may comprise one or more microcontrollers, which may execute embedded programming (e.g., firmware) to control one or more dedicated functions of the smart bed 10 .
- the control unit 50 may be carried by the mattress 20 of the smart bed 10 , by the foundation 60 of the smart bed 10 , or elsewhere.
- a receiver 52 is in communication with the control unit 50 to receive instructions from one or more of the remote control 80 , portable electronic device 70 , a cloud server 95 , and/or another remote device. More specifically, the receiver 52 of the smart bed 10 may be associated with the control unit 50 of the smart bed 10 in a manner that enables the control unit 50 to receive transmissions from a transceiver 74 associated with a processor 72 of a portable electronic device 70 (e.g., a smart phone, a tablet computer, a smart watch, etc.), receive transmissions from a transceiver 85 of the remote control 80 , receive transmissions from a cloud server 95 , and/or receive transmissions from another device.
- a transceiver 74 associated with a processor 72 of a portable electronic device 70 (e.g., a smart phone, a tablet computer, a smart watch, etc.)
- the receiver 52 may comprise one or more of a WiFi transceiver, a Bluetooth® transceiver, a near-field communication (NFC) (e.g., radiofrequency (RF), etc.) transceiver, a 2.4 GHz RF transceiver, an infrared (IR) receiver or the like.
- An antenna may be associated with a transceiver that transmits and receives signals carried by electromagnetic waves.
- the receiver 52 may be carried by the mattress 20 of the smart bed, the foundation 60 of the smart bed 10 , or elsewhere. In some embodiments, the receiver 52 may be associated with (e.g., located adjacent to, packaged with, etc.) the control unit 50 of the smart bed 10 .
- the portable electronic device 70 includes a processor 72 that executes an app for use with the smart bed 10 .
- At least one transceiver 74 (which includes a transmitter 76 and a receiver 78 , along with an associated antenna 79 ) of the portable electronic device 70 may be associated with the processor 72 in a manner that enables the processor 72 to receive signals from other devices.
- the transceiver 74 may receive signals from the remote control 80 , a cloud server 95 , and/or another device.
- the transceiver 74 may comprise one or more of a WiFi receiver, a Bluetooth® receiver, a near-field communication (NFC) (e.g., RF, etc.) transceiver, a 2.4 GHz RF transceiver, or the like, along with an associated antenna.
- the transceiver 74 may transmit updates to at least one of the control unit 50 of the smart bed 10 and the remote control 80 .
- the remote control 80 may include a processor 82 with at least one input 81 and at least one transceiver 85 in communication with the processor 82 .
- the at least one input 81 may include one or more inputs to enable an individual to use the remote control 80 to control operation of the smart bed 10 and/or devices in the environment in which the smart bed 10 is located.
- the input(s) may be in communication with the processor 82 to enable an individual to determine a manner in which the at least one function of the smart bed 10 or its environment will operate.
- Such inputs can be physical, such as one or more actuators or buttons on the remote control 80 .
- inputs can also be received wirelessly by the remote control 80 , such as from the processor 72 of the portable electronic device 70 .
- the at least one input 81 comprises one or more buttons or actuators on a housing of the remote control 80 . More specifically, the input 81 can comprise one, two, or three or more buttons or actuators. In one embodiment, no more than three physical buttons or actuators are provided on the remote control 80 . Providing an input 81 with three or fewer physical buttons or actuators can ease the simplicity of use of the remote control 80 . In other embodiments the at least one input comprises an electronic signal.
- the processor 82 of the remote control may be in communication with a transceiver 85 , a transmitter 87 , and/or a receiver 89 , along with any associated antenna(s).
- the transmitter 87 e.g., an IR transmitter, etc.
- the transmitter 87 may transmit signals under control of the processor 82 to the receiver 52 and the control unit 50 of the smart bed 10 .
- the transceiver 85 may also transmit signals under control of the processor 82 to one or more of a cloud server 95 , a portable electronic device 70 , and/or another device.
- At least one antenna 92 may be in communication with the transceiver 85 , transmitter 87 , receiver 89 , etc. to enable transmission of signals carried by electromagnetic waves.
- the transceiver 85 , transmitter 87 and/or receiver 89 allow/s the processor 82 of the remote control 80 to transmit and receive data to and from a remote device, such as the control unit 50 of the smart bed 10 and/or the processor 72 of the portable electronic device 70 . That is, the transceiver 85 , transmitter 87 , and/or receiver 89 may be may be associated with the processor 82 in a manner that enables the processor 82 of the remote control 80 to communicate with the control unit 50 of the smart bed 10 and/or with the processor 72 of the portable electronic device 70 .
- an input received on the remote control 80 to determine a manner in which the at least one function of the smart bed 10 will operate can be communicated to the smart bed 10 and/or the portable electronic device 70 .
- an input received at the portable electronic device 70 can be communicated to the remote control 80 .
- Functions of the smart bed 10 that the remote control 80 may cause the control unit 50 of the smart bed 10 to actuate or adjust in response to input(s) made by a user at the remote control 80 with one or more inputs 81 of the remote control 80 and received at the processor 82 of the remote control 80 include: providing at least at portion of the sleep surface 24 of the mattress 20 with a firmness or softness using a pressurization system 44 of the mattress 20 (see, e.g., U.S. Pat. No. 11,213,139); causing at least a portion of the sleep surface 24 to be ventilated by a ventilation system 43 of the mattress 20 (see, e.g., U.S. Pat. No.
- the processor 82 of the remote control 80 may also be able to receive data (such as updates, etc.) from another wireless source.
- data such as updates, etc.
- software updates for the remote control 80 can be received by the remote control 80 from the portable electronic device 70 , the control unit 50 of the smart bed 10 , or elsewhere.
- one or more apps executed by the processor 72 of the portable electronic device 70 may enable the processor 72 to receive one or more updates for the remote control 80 , the control unit 50 , and/or another processor of the smart bed 10 or a component of the smart bed 10 (e.g., the processor 62 of the foundation 60 , etc.).
- the update(s) may be “pushed” to the portable electronic device 70 or the app(s) may enable the processor 72 of the portable electronic device 70 to search for and “pull” updates (e.g., from the cloud, etc.), either automatically or after receiving user instructions, or input, to identify and select from available updates.
- the processor 72 of the portable electronic device 70 may then send the update(s) to the intended recipient (e.g., the processor 82 of the remote control 80 , the control unit 50 of the smart bed 10 , the other processor, etc.) directly or indirectly (e.g., updates for the processor 82 of the remote control 80 or the other processor of the smart bed 10 or a component thereof may be transmitted through the control unit 50 of the smart bed 10 , updates for the control unit 50 of the smart bed 10 or the other processor of the smart bed 10 or the component thereof may be transmitted through the processor 82 of the remote control, etc.).
- the intended recipient e.g., the processor 82 of the remote control 80 , the control unit 50 of the smart bed 10 , the other processor, etc.
- updates for the processor 82 of the remote control 80 or the other processor of the smart bed 10 or a component thereof may be transmitted through the control unit 50 of the smart bed 10
- updates for the control unit 50 of the smart bed 10 or the other processor of the smart bed 10 or the component thereof may be transmitted through
- the remote control system 68 may enable communication between the remote control 80 , the smart bed 10 , and/or the portable electronic device 70 to allow updates to be received and communicated among the remote control 80 , smart bed 10 , and/or portable electronic device 70 .
- Updates may be received, for example, from a cloud server 95 , and transmitted to at least one of the remote control 80 , smart bed 10 , and/or portable electronic device 70 .
- the app causes the processor 72 and transceiver 74 of the portable electronic device 70 to send updates for the remote control 80 directly to the transceiver 85 and the processor 82 of the remote control 80 .
- the app causes the processor 72 and the transceiver 74 of the portable electronic device 70 to send updates for the remote control 80 to the receiver 52 and the control unit 50 of the smart bed 10 , which may then send the update(s) through the receiver 52 of the smart bed 10 to the transceiver 85 and processor 82 of the remote control 80 .
- the update(s) can be transmitted to an intermediary device that can operate under control of the remote control 80 (e.g., the control unit 50 of the smart bed 10 , another processor of the smart bed 10 , etc.), and then be transmitted from the intermediary device to the remote control 80 .
- FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating the flow of an embodiment of a method 100 of updating a remote control, such as the remote control 80 shown in FIG. 5 .
- the method 100 may include receiving a notification for an update through the app on the portable electronic device 70 , at reference 110 , initiating the update with the portable electronic device 70 , at reference 120 , and transmitting the update from the portable electronic device 70 to the remote control 80 , at reference 130 .
- the app may be alerted of the notification by a cloud server 95 .
- the app may then cause the processor 72 and transceiver 74 of the portable electronic device 70 to send updates for the remote control 80 directly to the transceiver 85 and the processor 82 of the remote control 80 .
- FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating the flow of another embodiment of a method 200 of updating a remote control, such as the remote control 80 shown in FIG. 5 .
- the method 200 may include receiving a notification for an update through the app on the portable electronic device 70 , at reference 210 , initiating the update with the portable electronic device 70 , at reference 220 , transmitting the update from the smart phone to the smart bed 10 that operates under control of the remote control 80 , at reference 230 , and transmitting the update from the portable electronic device 70 to the remote control 80 , at reference 240 .
- the app may be alerted of the notification by a cloud server 95 .
- the app may then cause the processor 72 and transceiver 74 of the portable electronic device 70 to send updates for the remote control 80 directly to the receiver 52 and the control unit 50 of the smart bed 10 .
- the control unit 50 of the smart bed 10 may then send updates for the remote control 80 directly to the transceiver 85 and the processor 82 of the remote control 80 .
- FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating the flow of another embodiment of a method 300 of updating a remote control, such as the remote control 80 shown in FIG. 5 .
- the method 300 may include receiving a notification for an update through the app on the portable electronic device 70 , at reference 310 , initiating the update with the portable electronic device 70 , at reference 320 , and transmitting the update from the portable electronic device 70 to the remote control 80 , at reference 330 .
- the app may be alerted of the notification by a cloud server 95 .
- the app may then cause the processor 72 and transceiver 74 of the portable electronic device 70 to send updates for the remote control 80 directly to the transceiver 85 and the processor 82 of the remote control 80 .
- the remote control system 68 may enable communication between the remote control 80 , smart bed 10 , and/or portable electronic device 70 to allow updates for the control unit 50 and/or the other processor 62 to be received and communicated among the remote control 80 , smart bed 10 , and/or portable electronic device 70 .
- Updates for the control unit 50 and/or the other processor 62 may be received, for example, from a cloud server 95 , and transmitted to at least one of the remote control 80 , smart bed 10 , and/or portable electronic device 70 .
- the app causes the processor 72 and transceiver 74 of the portable electronic device 70 to send updates for the control unit 50 or the smart bed 10 and/or the other processor 62 of the component (e.g., the foundation 60 , etc.) of the smart bed 10 directly to the receiver 52 and the control unit 50 of the smart bed 10 or the other processor 62 and its associated transceiver 64 of the component of the smart bed 10 .
- the app causes the processor 72 and the transceiver 74 of the portable electronic device 70 to send update(s) for the control unit 50 and/or the other processor 62 to the transceiver 85 and processor 82 of the remote control 80 , which may then send the update(s) to the receiver 52 and/or transceiver 64 .
- the update(s) for the control unit 50 and/or the other processor 62 can be transmitted to an intermediary device that can operate under control of the remote control 80 and/or control unit 50 , and then transmitted from the intermediary device to the remote control 80 and/or control unit 50 .
- the remote control 80 may then send the update(s) to the receiver 52 of the smart bed 10 or the transceiver 64 of the component of the smart bed 10 .
- a smart bed control app executed by the processor 72 of the portable electronic device 70 can store settings of the smart bed 10 specific for an individual (e.g., based on user inputs, etc.) and, in some embodiments, may allow a user to modify the settings.
- the app(s) may generate new settings in response to how the individual sleeps (e.g., the individual's sleep position, movement while sleeping (which may be correlated with the time(s) of movement), movement of bedding while sleeping (which may be correlated with time(s) of movement), snoring, etc.).
- the smart bed control app may “learn” (e.g., by machine learning, etc.) about how the individual sleeps and modify or generated settings based on the information it learns.
- the smart bed control app may cause the processor 72 of the portable electronic device 70 to transmit the settings to the control unit 50 of the smart bed 10 (e.g., by way of the transceiver 74 and an associated antenna of the portable electronic device 70 to the receiver 52 of the smart bed 10 through an associated antenna, etc.).
- the control unit 50 of the smart bed 10 may then use the settings to actuate or adjust one or more features of the smart bed 10 .
- the smart bed control app may initiate communication between the processor 72 of the portable electronic device 70 and the control unit 50 of the smart bed 10 .
- the control unit 50 of the smart bed 10 may be programmed to wake the processor 72 of the portable electronic device 70 as a component of the smart bed 10 (e.g., at least one sensor 40 , etc.) detects the presence of the portable electronic device 70 or the individual in close proximity to the mattress 20 and/or detects the presence of an individual on the sleep surface 24 of the mattress 20 .
- the control unit 50 of the smart bed 10 may then cause the processor 72 of the portable electronic device 70 to initiate execution of the smart bed control app.
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- This disclosure relates generally to systems and methods for controlling smart beds through a remote control. More specifically, this disclosure relates to systems and methods for updating a smart bed remote control.
- In various aspects, methods for updating controls of a smart bed are disclosed.
- A smart bed of this disclosure may include a mattress that defines the sleep surface, at least one sensor associated with the sleep surface, a control unit that communicates with the at least one sensor and controls one or more functions of the smart bed, and a remote control that communicates with the control unit. A smart bed may also include a foundation for the mattress, which may also function under control of the control unit and/or the remote control. In some embodiments, the smart bed may interact with an environment in which the mattress is located.
- The mattress may have any suitable configuration. As a few examples, the mattress may comprise a conventional mattress with coils, a so-called “memory foam” mattress, a mattress with one or more bladders that may be selectively pressurized, a gel mattress, or a mattress that includes a combination of these and/or other features.
- The at least one sensor may be capable of detecting motion or another activity (e.g., proximity, the application of pressure, etc.) to a surrounding area of the sleep surface of the mattress. Each sensor may comprise an accelerometer. More specifically, the at least one sensor may be positioned adjacent to the sleep surface at a location where it may detect the presence of at least one individual approaching or leaving the smart bed (e.g., an individual in proximity to the smart bed, etc.) and/or the presence the individual(s) on the sleep surface. The at least one sensor may detect a respiratory rate of an individual on the sleep surface, a heart rate of an individual on the sleep surface, a temperature of at least one part of a body of an individual on the sleep surface, and/or a humidity generated by at least one part of a body of an individual on the sleep surface. The at least one sensor may even detect a position (e.g., a sleep position, etc.) of an individual on the sleep surface and/or any of a variety of other factors relating to at least one individual on the sleep surface.
- The control unit that communicates with (e.g., receives signals from, etc.) each sensor associated with the sleep surface of the mattress may comprise one or more processing elements of a suitable type. In some embodiments, the control unit may comprise one or more microcontrollers, which may execute an embedded program (e.g., firmware) to control one or more dedicated functions. The control unit may be carried by the mattress (e.g., internally, adjacent to a foot of the mattress; etc.).
- In some embodiments, a remote control system for a smart bed includes the smart bed, including its control unit, a remote control, and a portable electronic device (e.g., a smart phone, a tablet computer, a smart watch, etc.). The smart bed or, more specifically, the control unit thereof, may receive signals from, or be controlled by, a remote control. The control unit that may control operation of at least one function of the smart bed, with a receiver in communication with the control unit. The remote control may include a processor (e.g., a microcontroller, a microprocessor, a digital signal processor (DSP), etc.). At least one input of the remote control may communicate with the processor of the remote control to enable an individual to determine a manner in which the at least one function of the smart bed will operate. A transmitter in communication with the processor of the remote control may transmit signals under control of the processor of the remote control to the control unit of the smart bed. In turn, the control unit of the smart bed may control operation of at least one function of the smart bed (e.g., the mattress, the foundation, etc.).
- The portable electronic device may receive updates for the remote control and transmit the updates directly or indirectly to the remote control. In some embodiments, the portable electronic device of the remote control system includes a processor that executes an app for use with the smart bed (e.g., a smart bed control app, etc.), the app enabling the processor to receive updates for the remote control and to cause the processor to send updates to at least one of the control unit of the smart bed and the processor of the remote control. A transceiver in communication with the processor of the portable electronic device may (through an associated antenna) establish communication between the processor of the smart phone and at least one of the control unit of the smart bed and the processor of the remote control (e.g., through a transceiver and associated antenna of the remote control, etc.) to transmit the updates to at least one of the control unit of the smart bed and the processor of the remote control. In embodiments where updates are transmitted to the control unit of the smart bed, the control unit may then transmit the updates to the processor of the remote control. Updates may be automatically transmitted, or “pushed,” by the portable electronic device to the remote control or the control unit of the smart bed, or a user may be provided with an option of deciding whether to update the remote control; in such an embodiment, an update may be transmitted to the processor of the remote control or the control unit of the smart bed only if a user decides to update the remote control.
- The portable electronic device may receive updates for a processor of the smart bed, such as the control unit of the smart bed and/or a processor of another component of the smart bed (e.g., a processor of an adjustable foundation, etc.) and transmit the updates directly or indirectly to the control unit and/or other processor. The processor of the portable electronic device may execute an app for use with the smart bed (e.g., a smart bed control app, etc.), the app enabling the processor to receive updates for the control unit and/or other processor and to cause the processor to send updates to at least one of the control unit, the other processor, and/or the processor of the remote control. A transceiver in communication with the processor of the portable electronic device may (through an associated antenna) establish communication between the processor of the smart phone and at least one of the control unit, the other processor, and the processor of the remote control (e.g., through a transceiver and associated antenna of the remote control, etc.) to transmit the updates for the control unit and/or the other processor to at least one of the control unit, the other processor, and the processor of the remote control. In embodiments where updates are transmitted to the processor of the remote control, the processor may then transmit the updates to the control unit and/or the other processor. Updates for the control unit and/or the other processor may be automatically transmitted, or “pushed,” by the portable electronic device to the remote control or to the control unit and/or the other processor, or a user may be provided with an option of deciding whether to update the control unit and/or the other processor; in such an embodiment, an update may be transmitted to the processor of the remote control or the control unit and/or the other processor only if a user decides to update the control unit of the smart bed or the other processor of a component of the smart bed.
- A few nonlimiting examples of functions of the smart bed for which an individual can determine a manner of operation include an orientation of the mattress or a portion thereof, a firmness (or softness) of the mattress or a portion thereof (e.g., pressurization of a bladder within the mattress, etc.), ventilation of the mattress or a portion thereof, a temperature of the mattress or a portion thereof, an anti-snore feature of the smart bed (e.g., its foundation, its mattress, etc.), etc.
- The settings for one or more features of the smart bed, which may dictate any adjustments to the smart bed upon receiving an input, may be stored. An input on the remote control can enable the processor of the remote control to send a signal to retrieve and execute instructions to adjust the
smart bed 10 in accordance with the input. - Methods for updating a remote control for a smart bed should be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art from the preceding disclosure. Methods for updating a processor for a smart bed, such as a control unit of a smart bed or a processor of another component of the smart bed, should also be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art from the preceding disclosure.
- Other aspects of the disclosed subject matter, as well as features and advantages of various aspects of the disclosed subject matter, should be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art through consideration of the ensuing description, the accompanying drawings, and the appended claims.
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FIG. 1 provides a representation of an embodiment of a smart bed according to this disclosure; -
FIG. 2 provides a top view of the embodiment of the smart bed shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a side view of the embodiment of the smart bed shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is a foot end view of the embodiment of the smart bed shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 5 is a schematic of a system for updating a remote control to control a smart bed; -
FIG. 6 is a flow diagram illustrating various acts that may occur in an embodiment of a method for updating a remote control; -
FIG. 7 is a flow diagram illustrating various acts that may occur in another embodiment of a method for updating a remote control; and -
FIG. 8 is a flow diagram illustrating various acts that may occur in another embodiment of a method for updating a remote control. - In one embodiment, a remote control system is used to control one or more aspects of a smart bed.
FIGS. 1-4 illustrate an embodiment of asmart bed 10 that may be controlled by a remote control system described in more detail below. Thesmart bed 10 includes amattress 20, at least one sensor 40 (including, without limitation, one or morethoracic sensors 40T, one ormore leg sensors 40L, and/or one or moreambient environment sensors 40E, etc.), acontrol unit 50, at least onereceiver 52, and aremote control 80. In addition, thesmart bed 10 may include afoundation 60. - The
mattress 20 of thesmart bed 10 may have any suitable shape and dimensions and may include acover 22 that contains various internal elements (not shown) of themattress 20. The mattress may includeedges 23, a top surface, orsleep surface 24, between top ends of theedges 23, and a bottom surface, orbase 29, between bottom edges of theedges 23. Thesleep surface 24 of themattress 20 may be configured to be slept on by at least one individual. Thesleep surface 24 may includeedges 25 at locations adjacent toside edges 23 of themattress 20, ahead portion 26, anintermediate portion 27, and afoot portion 28. - The
mattress 20 may comprise any suitable type of mattress, such as a conventional mattress with springs and foam, a foam mattress, a memory foam mattress, a mattress with pressurizable bladders (e.g., air chambers, etc.), a mattress that includes a gel grid (e.g., those available from Purple Innovation, LLC, of Lehi, Utah and disclosed by U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,060,213, 7,076,822, and 8,919,750, which may be formed from any suitable material, including, but not limited to, an extended A-B-A triblock copolymer, such as those disclosed by U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,413,458, 6,797,765 and 7,964,664; the entire disclosures of the foregoing patents are hereby incorporated herein), or a mattress that includes any combination of these and/or other features. - The one or more sensors 40 may be carried by the
mattress 20. Without limitation, at least one sensor 40 may be positioned adjacent to thesleep surface 24 of themattress 20. For example, a sensor 40 may be positioned within acover 22 of themattress 20 in a manner that enables the sensor 40 to detect activity occurring on asleep surface 24 of themattress 20. More specifically, each sensor 40 may be positioned within a recess or a receptacle that opens to and communicates with an outer surface of a component of themattress 20 that carries the sensor 40, with thecover 22 being placed over the recess or receptacle. In other embodiments, the sensor 40 may be incorporated into thecover 22 or positioned between thecover 22 and internal components (not shown) (e.g., a top layer of foam, gel, etc.) of themattress 20. - In some embodiments, the
mattress 20 may carry a plurality of sensors 40. Without limitation, at least onethoracic sensor 40T may be positioned at thehead portion 26 and/or theintermediate portion 27 of themattress 20. At least oneleg sensor 40L may be positioned at thefoot portion 28 of themattress 20. At least oneambient environment sensor 40E may be positioned at an edge 23 (e.g., on, adjacent to, or within a rail, etc.) of themattress 20. In a specific embodiment, themattress 20 may comprise a gel grid, with eachthoracic sensor 40T andleg sensor 40L being positioned within a hollow column of the gel grid, adjacent to an upper surface of the gel grid, and eachambient environment sensor 40E being positioned within a recess or cavity that opens to or otherwise communicates with an outer surface of a side rail of themattress 20. - The at least one
thoracic sensor 40T may facilitate detection of the presence (or absence) of an individual on thesleep surface 24 of themattress 20. In addition, the at least onethoracic sensor 40T may be used to monitor one or more of the individual's movement (e.g., motion, position on thesleep surface 24, etc.), respiration, and heart rate. The at least onethoracic sensor 40T may also monitor the temperature of the individual's body and, optionally, humidity (e.g., humidity at least partially generated by a part of the individual's body, etc.). In a specific embodiment, the at least onethoracic sensor 40T may include an inclinometer (e.g., an inclinometer available from STMicroelectronics of Plan-les-Ouates, Switzerland, etc.), an accelerometer (e.g., an accelerometer available from MEMSIC Inc. of Andover, Massachusetts, etc.), and a plurality of temperature/humidity sensors (e.g., a temperature and/or humidity sensor available from Sensiron AG of Stafa, Switzerland, etc.). - The at least one
leg sensor 40L may facilitate the detection of the presence (or absence) of an individual on thesleep surface 24 of themattress 20. In addition, the at least oneleg sensor 40L may be used to monitor the individual's movement (e.g., motion, position, etc.), respiration, and heart rate. The at least oneleg sensor 40L may monitor the temperature of the individual's legs and, optionally, humidity. In a specific embodiment, the at least oneleg sensor 40L may include an accelerometer (e.g., an accelerometer available from MEMSIC Inc. of Andover, Massachusetts, etc.) and a plurality of temperature/humidity sensors (e.g., a temperature and/or humidity sensor available from Sensiron AG of Stafa, Switzerland, etc.). - The at least one
ambient environment sensor 40E may facilitate the detection of the presence (or absence) of an individual in proximity to aside edge 23 of themattress 20 or on thesleep surface 24 of themattress 20. In addition, the at least oneambient environment sensor 40E may be used to monitor information about an environment (e.g., a room, etc.) within which themattress 20 is located, such as its temperature and/or humidity. In a specific embodiment, the at least oneambient environment sensor 40E may include an accelerometer (e.g., an accelerometer available from MEMSIC Inc. of Andover, Massachusetts, etc.) and a temperature/humidity sensor (e.g., a temperature and/or humidity sensor available from Sensiron AG of Stafa, Switzerland, etc.). A sensor 40 may comprise any of a variety of other types of sensors (e.g., a proximity sensor, a pressure sensor, etc.). - In the illustrated embodiment of
mattress 20, eachthoracic sensor 40T andleg sensor 40L is shown at a location where an individual is expected to lie on thesleep surface 24 of themattress 20 as he or she sleeps, with themattress 20 having a size that accommodates two individuals. In other embodiments, including small mattresses (e.g., twin size, twin XL (extra long) size, full size, etc.) and large mattresses (e.g., queen size, king sizes, etc.),thoracic sensors 40T andleg sensors 40L may be positioned along a midline of the mattress—alone or in combination with other sensor placements. - The
mattress 20 may also include one or more other features. Examples of such features include, without limitation, apressurization system 44, aventilation system 43, and/or a temperature control system 42 (FIG. 2 ). Embodiments of apressurization system 44, which may facilitate adjustment of a pressure (e.g., air pressure, etc.) of one or more portions of themattress 20 or theentire mattress 20, are disclosed by U.S. Pat. No. 11,213,139 and U.S. Patent Application Publication US 2022/0273113 A1, the entire disclosures of which are hereby incorporated herein. Thetemperature control system 42 may be any suitable type, and in some embodiments thetemperature control system 42 includes one or more of aventilation system 43, aheating element 45, and/or a coolingeffect 47. Embodiments of aventilation system 43, which may ventilate part or all of themattress 20, are disclosed by U.S. Pat. No. 11,311,111, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein. - The
foundation 60 of thesmart bed 10 may include any suitable foundation for themattress 20. In some embodiments, thefoundation 60 may comprise an adjustable platform 61 (e.g., the Purple® Ascent Base adjustable platform, available from Purple Innovation, LLC, of Lehi, Utah, etc.). Theadjustable platform 61 may include a plurality of 61H, 61I, 61F. In addition, as shown inmovable sections FIG. 4 , theadjustable platform 61 can include a processor 62 (e.g., a microcontroller, a microprocessor, etc.),electronics 63 associated with theprocessor 62, at least onetransceiver 64, along with an associated antenna, associated with the processor, and at least onemotor 65 that drives control elements 66 (e.g., pistons, control arms, etc.) to move the various 61H, 61I, 61F of themovable sections adjustable platform 61. The motor(s) 65 of theadjustable platform 61 may move the 61H, 61I, 61F of themovable sections adjustable platform 61 of thefoundation 60 to desired orientations. Together, the motor(s) 65,control elements 66, and theadjustable platform 61move sections 32′, 34′, 36′ of themattress 20 to desired orientations, placing themattress 20 in a desired arrangement (e.g., to move themattress 20 or a portion thereof to a desired orientation, to operate an anti-snore feature of thefoundation 60, etc.). Operation of the motor(s) 65 and, thus, movement of thecontrol elements 66 and 61H, 61I, 61F may be controlled by themovable sections processor 62 andelectronics 63 of thefoundation 60. In other embodiments, thefoundation 60 may comprise a stationary foundation (e.g., a platform style bed frame, a conventional bed frame and box spring, etc.). - With reference to
FIG. 5 , an embodiment of a remote control system, generally indicated at 68, which includes thesmart bed 10, including theremote control 80, and a portableelectronic device 70. An embodiment of thesmart bed 10 includes themattress 20, acontrol unit 50 that controls operation of at least one function of thesmart bed 20, areceiver 52 in communication with thecontrol unit 50, and the remote control, which may communicate with thecontrol unit 50 through thereceiver 52. Thecontrol unit 50 may comprise or be in communication with a processor and/or other circuitry to direct operations and logic of the processor. Thecontrol unit 50 may control operation of at least one function of themattress 20 and/or thesmart bed 10. For example, thecontrol unit 50 may control operation of at least one function of themattress 20 and/or thesmart bed 10 in response to an input received at theremote control 80, and communicated from theprocessor 82 of theremote control 80 to thecontrol unit 50 of thesmart bed 10, as described in more detail below. - The
control unit 50 may include one or more processing elements of a suitable type (e.g., microprocessors, microcontrollers, digital signal processors (DSPs), etc.). In some embodiments, thecontrol unit 50 may comprise one or more microcontrollers, which may execute embedded programming (e.g., firmware) to control one or more dedicated functions of thesmart bed 10. Thecontrol unit 50 may be carried by themattress 20 of thesmart bed 10, by thefoundation 60 of thesmart bed 10, or elsewhere. - A
receiver 52 is in communication with thecontrol unit 50 to receive instructions from one or more of theremote control 80, portableelectronic device 70, acloud server 95, and/or another remote device. More specifically, thereceiver 52 of thesmart bed 10 may be associated with thecontrol unit 50 of thesmart bed 10 in a manner that enables thecontrol unit 50 to receive transmissions from atransceiver 74 associated with aprocessor 72 of a portable electronic device 70 (e.g., a smart phone, a tablet computer, a smart watch, etc.), receive transmissions from atransceiver 85 of theremote control 80, receive transmissions from acloud server 95, and/or receive transmissions from another device. Without limitation, thereceiver 52 may comprise one or more of a WiFi transceiver, a Bluetooth® transceiver, a near-field communication (NFC) (e.g., radiofrequency (RF), etc.) transceiver, a 2.4 GHz RF transceiver, an infrared (IR) receiver or the like. An antenna may be associated with a transceiver that transmits and receives signals carried by electromagnetic waves. Thereceiver 52 may be carried by themattress 20 of the smart bed, thefoundation 60 of thesmart bed 10, or elsewhere. In some embodiments, thereceiver 52 may be associated with (e.g., located adjacent to, packaged with, etc.) thecontrol unit 50 of thesmart bed 10. - The portable
electronic device 70 includes aprocessor 72 that executes an app for use with thesmart bed 10. At least one transceiver 74 (which includes atransmitter 76 and areceiver 78, along with an associated antenna 79) of the portableelectronic device 70 may be associated with theprocessor 72 in a manner that enables theprocessor 72 to receive signals from other devices. For example, thetransceiver 74 may receive signals from theremote control 80, acloud server 95, and/or another device. Without limitation, thetransceiver 74 may comprise one or more of a WiFi receiver, a Bluetooth® receiver, a near-field communication (NFC) (e.g., RF, etc.) transceiver, a 2.4 GHz RF transceiver, or the like, along with an associated antenna. Thetransceiver 74 may transmit updates to at least one of thecontrol unit 50 of thesmart bed 10 and theremote control 80. - The
remote control 80 may include aprocessor 82 with at least oneinput 81 and at least onetransceiver 85 in communication with theprocessor 82. The at least oneinput 81 may include one or more inputs to enable an individual to use theremote control 80 to control operation of thesmart bed 10 and/or devices in the environment in which thesmart bed 10 is located. The input(s) may be in communication with theprocessor 82 to enable an individual to determine a manner in which the at least one function of thesmart bed 10 or its environment will operate. Such inputs can be physical, such as one or more actuators or buttons on theremote control 80. In some embodiments, inputs can also be received wirelessly by theremote control 80, such as from theprocessor 72 of the portableelectronic device 70. - In one embodiment, the at least one
input 81 comprises one or more buttons or actuators on a housing of theremote control 80. More specifically, theinput 81 can comprise one, two, or three or more buttons or actuators. In one embodiment, no more than three physical buttons or actuators are provided on theremote control 80. Providing aninput 81 with three or fewer physical buttons or actuators can ease the simplicity of use of theremote control 80. In other embodiments the at least one input comprises an electronic signal. - The
processor 82 of the remote control may be in communication with atransceiver 85, atransmitter 87, and/or areceiver 89, along with any associated antenna(s). The transmitter 87 (e.g., an IR transmitter, etc.) may transmit signals under control of theprocessor 82 to thereceiver 52 and thecontrol unit 50 of thesmart bed 10. The transceiver 85 (e.g., a WiFi transceiver, a Bluetooth® transceiver, a near-field communication (NFC) (e.g., RF, etc.) transceiver, a 2.4 GHz RF transceiver, etc., along with an associated antenna) may also transmit signals under control of theprocessor 82 to one or more of acloud server 95, a portableelectronic device 70, and/or another device. At least oneantenna 92 may be in communication with thetransceiver 85,transmitter 87,receiver 89, etc. to enable transmission of signals carried by electromagnetic waves. - The
transceiver 85,transmitter 87 and/orreceiver 89 allow/s theprocessor 82 of theremote control 80 to transmit and receive data to and from a remote device, such as thecontrol unit 50 of thesmart bed 10 and/or theprocessor 72 of the portableelectronic device 70. That is, thetransceiver 85,transmitter 87, and/orreceiver 89 may be may be associated with theprocessor 82 in a manner that enables theprocessor 82 of theremote control 80 to communicate with thecontrol unit 50 of thesmart bed 10 and/or with theprocessor 72 of the portableelectronic device 70. Thus, an input received on theremote control 80 to determine a manner in which the at least one function of thesmart bed 10 will operate can be communicated to thesmart bed 10 and/or the portableelectronic device 70. Similarly, an input received at the portableelectronic device 70 can be communicated to theremote control 80. - Functions of the
smart bed 10 that theremote control 80 may cause thecontrol unit 50 of thesmart bed 10 to actuate or adjust in response to input(s) made by a user at theremote control 80 with one ormore inputs 81 of theremote control 80 and received at theprocessor 82 of theremote control 80 include: providing at least at portion of thesleep surface 24 of themattress 20 with a firmness or softness using apressurization system 44 of the mattress 20 (see, e.g., U.S. Pat. No. 11,213,139); causing at least a portion of thesleep surface 24 to be ventilated by aventilation system 43 of the mattress 20 (see, e.g., U.S. Pat. No. 11,311,111); causing at least a portion of thesleep surface 24 to be heated or cooled to a selected temperature; adjusting an orientation of at least a portion of the sleep surface 24 (e.g., with theadjustable platform 61, etc.); turning on an anti-snore feature of the smart bed 10 (e.g., of itsfoundation 60, itsmattress 20, etc.); or adjusting any other feature of thesmart bed 10, as desired. - The
processor 82 of theremote control 80 may also be able to receive data (such as updates, etc.) from another wireless source. For example, software updates for theremote control 80 can be received by theremote control 80 from the portableelectronic device 70, thecontrol unit 50 of thesmart bed 10, or elsewhere. - As a specific example of communicating updates, one or more apps executed by the
processor 72 of the portableelectronic device 70 may enable theprocessor 72 to receive one or more updates for theremote control 80, thecontrol unit 50, and/or another processor of thesmart bed 10 or a component of the smart bed 10 (e.g., theprocessor 62 of thefoundation 60, etc.). The update(s) may be “pushed” to the portableelectronic device 70 or the app(s) may enable theprocessor 72 of the portableelectronic device 70 to search for and “pull” updates (e.g., from the cloud, etc.), either automatically or after receiving user instructions, or input, to identify and select from available updates. Theprocessor 72 of the portableelectronic device 70 may then send the update(s) to the intended recipient (e.g., theprocessor 82 of theremote control 80, thecontrol unit 50 of thesmart bed 10, the other processor, etc.) directly or indirectly (e.g., updates for theprocessor 82 of theremote control 80 or the other processor of thesmart bed 10 or a component thereof may be transmitted through thecontrol unit 50 of thesmart bed 10, updates for thecontrol unit 50 of thesmart bed 10 or the other processor of thesmart bed 10 or the component thereof may be transmitted through theprocessor 82 of the remote control, etc.). - In a specific embodiment, the
remote control system 68 may enable communication between theremote control 80, thesmart bed 10, and/or the portableelectronic device 70 to allow updates to be received and communicated among theremote control 80,smart bed 10, and/or portableelectronic device 70. Updates may be received, for example, from acloud server 95, and transmitted to at least one of theremote control 80,smart bed 10, and/or portableelectronic device 70. In a specific embodiment of updating theremote control 80, the app causes theprocessor 72 andtransceiver 74 of the portableelectronic device 70 to send updates for theremote control 80 directly to thetransceiver 85 and theprocessor 82 of theremote control 80. In another embodiment, the app causes theprocessor 72 and thetransceiver 74 of the portableelectronic device 70 to send updates for theremote control 80 to thereceiver 52 and thecontrol unit 50 of thesmart bed 10, which may then send the update(s) through thereceiver 52 of thesmart bed 10 to thetransceiver 85 andprocessor 82 of theremote control 80. In other embodiments, the update(s) can be transmitted to an intermediary device that can operate under control of the remote control 80 (e.g., thecontrol unit 50 of thesmart bed 10, another processor of thesmart bed 10, etc.), and then be transmitted from the intermediary device to theremote control 80. -
FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating the flow of an embodiment of amethod 100 of updating a remote control, such as theremote control 80 shown inFIG. 5 . Themethod 100 may include receiving a notification for an update through the app on the portableelectronic device 70, atreference 110, initiating the update with the portableelectronic device 70, atreference 120, and transmitting the update from the portableelectronic device 70 to theremote control 80, atreference 130. The app may be alerted of the notification by acloud server 95. The app may then cause theprocessor 72 andtransceiver 74 of the portableelectronic device 70 to send updates for theremote control 80 directly to thetransceiver 85 and theprocessor 82 of theremote control 80. -
FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating the flow of another embodiment of amethod 200 of updating a remote control, such as theremote control 80 shown inFIG. 5 . Themethod 200 may include receiving a notification for an update through the app on the portableelectronic device 70, atreference 210, initiating the update with the portableelectronic device 70, atreference 220, transmitting the update from the smart phone to thesmart bed 10 that operates under control of theremote control 80, atreference 230, and transmitting the update from the portableelectronic device 70 to theremote control 80, atreference 240. The app may be alerted of the notification by acloud server 95. The app may then cause theprocessor 72 andtransceiver 74 of the portableelectronic device 70 to send updates for theremote control 80 directly to thereceiver 52 and thecontrol unit 50 of thesmart bed 10. Thecontrol unit 50 of thesmart bed 10 may then send updates for theremote control 80 directly to thetransceiver 85 and theprocessor 82 of theremote control 80. -
FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating the flow of another embodiment of amethod 300 of updating a remote control, such as theremote control 80 shown inFIG. 5 . Themethod 300 may include receiving a notification for an update through the app on the portableelectronic device 70, atreference 310, initiating the update with the portableelectronic device 70, atreference 320, and transmitting the update from the portableelectronic device 70 to theremote control 80, atreference 330. The app may be alerted of the notification by acloud server 95. The app may then cause theprocessor 72 andtransceiver 74 of the portableelectronic device 70 to send updates for theremote control 80 directly to thetransceiver 85 and theprocessor 82 of theremote control 80. - In another specific embodiment of updating the
control unit 50 of thesmart bed 10 or anotherprocessor 62 of thesmart bed 10 or a component (e.g., thefoundation 60, etc.) of thesmart bed 10, theremote control system 68 may enable communication between theremote control 80,smart bed 10, and/or portableelectronic device 70 to allow updates for thecontrol unit 50 and/or theother processor 62 to be received and communicated among theremote control 80,smart bed 10, and/or portableelectronic device 70. Updates for thecontrol unit 50 and/or theother processor 62 may be received, for example, from acloud server 95, and transmitted to at least one of theremote control 80,smart bed 10, and/or portableelectronic device 70. - In one embodiment, the app causes the
processor 72 andtransceiver 74 of the portableelectronic device 70 to send updates for thecontrol unit 50 or thesmart bed 10 and/or theother processor 62 of the component (e.g., thefoundation 60, etc.) of thesmart bed 10 directly to thereceiver 52 and thecontrol unit 50 of thesmart bed 10 or theother processor 62 and its associatedtransceiver 64 of the component of thesmart bed 10. In another embodiment, the app causes theprocessor 72 and thetransceiver 74 of the portableelectronic device 70 to send update(s) for thecontrol unit 50 and/or theother processor 62 to thetransceiver 85 andprocessor 82 of theremote control 80, which may then send the update(s) to thereceiver 52 and/ortransceiver 64. In yet other embodiments, the update(s) for thecontrol unit 50 and/or theother processor 62 can be transmitted to an intermediary device that can operate under control of theremote control 80 and/orcontrol unit 50, and then transmitted from the intermediary device to theremote control 80 and/orcontrol unit 50. Where the update is transmitted from the intermediary device to theremote control 80, theremote control 80 may then send the update(s) to thereceiver 52 of thesmart bed 10 or thetransceiver 64 of the component of thesmart bed 10. - In addition, a smart bed control app executed by the
processor 72 of the portableelectronic device 70 can store settings of thesmart bed 10 specific for an individual (e.g., based on user inputs, etc.) and, in some embodiments, may allow a user to modify the settings. In other configurations, the app(s) may generate new settings in response to how the individual sleeps (e.g., the individual's sleep position, movement while sleeping (which may be correlated with the time(s) of movement), movement of bedding while sleeping (which may be correlated with time(s) of movement), snoring, etc.). Stated another way, the smart bed control app may “learn” (e.g., by machine learning, etc.) about how the individual sleeps and modify or generated settings based on the information it learns. - The smart bed control app may cause the
processor 72 of the portableelectronic device 70 to transmit the settings to thecontrol unit 50 of the smart bed 10 (e.g., by way of thetransceiver 74 and an associated antenna of the portableelectronic device 70 to thereceiver 52 of thesmart bed 10 through an associated antenna, etc.). Thecontrol unit 50 of thesmart bed 10 may then use the settings to actuate or adjust one or more features of thesmart bed 10. - The smart bed control app may initiate communication between the
processor 72 of the portableelectronic device 70 and thecontrol unit 50 of thesmart bed 10. Alternatively, thecontrol unit 50 of thesmart bed 10 may be programmed to wake theprocessor 72 of the portableelectronic device 70 as a component of the smart bed 10 (e.g., at least one sensor 40, etc.) detects the presence of the portableelectronic device 70 or the individual in close proximity to themattress 20 and/or detects the presence of an individual on thesleep surface 24 of themattress 20. Thecontrol unit 50 of thesmart bed 10 may then cause theprocessor 72 of the portableelectronic device 70 to initiate execution of the smart bed control app. - Although this disclosure provides many specifics, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of any of the claims that follow, but merely as providing illustrations of some embodiments of elements and features of the disclosed subject matter. Other embodiments of the disclosed subject matter, and of their elements and features, may be devised which do not depart from the spirit or scope of any of the claims. Features from different embodiments may be employed in combination. Accordingly, the scope of each claim is limited only by its plain language and the legal equivalents thereto.
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