241 |
Cushion-cover construction |
US4573525 |
1925-07-24 |
US1566353A |
1925-12-22 |
SAMUEL SUEKOFF |
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242 |
Mattress |
US49979921 |
1921-09-10 |
US1491458A |
1924-04-22 |
BEDNAREK PETER C |
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243 |
Mattress |
US44970521 |
1921-03-05 |
US1420450A |
1922-06-20 |
SCHMITT FREDERICK F |
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244 |
MATTRESS CONSTRUCTION INCLUDING STITCH-BONDED FLAME BARRIER HAVING STRETCH AND RECOVERY CHARACTER |
PCT/US2011055033 |
2011-10-06 |
WO2012048073A3 |
2012-06-07 |
WILDEMAN MARTIN |
A mattress construction having a resilient core incorporating deformable foam either alone or in combination with integrated springs with a complimentary flame barrier fabric disposed in overlying relation to the resilient core. The flame barrier fabric has a stitch-bonded construction with elastomeric yarns extending in stitched relation through a fleece substrate of substantially inelastic character incorporating a percentage of flame retardant fibers. In a relaxed condition, the fleece substrate is bunched between stitch lines formed by the elastomeric yarns. Upon the application of tension, the barrier fabric stretches by the extension of the elastomeric stitching yarns in combination with a flattening of the fleece substrate. |
245 |
A COVER MADE OF TEXTILE MATERIAL AND A METHOD FOR THE MANUFACTURE THEREOF |
PCT/EP2007008541 |
2007-10-02 |
WO2008040523A3 |
2008-11-20 |
CANNAERT DANNIEL |
The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a cover made of textile material, such as mattress tick, in which a cover fabric (1) is woven on a weaving machine which has a top (2) and a bottom weaving layer (3) which are attached to one another in an edge zone (4) by weaving, in which a finishing layer (5a), (5b) is applied to the top side and/or to the bottom side of this cover fabric (1), and in which the cover fabric (1) is subsequently turned inside out. The finishing layer (5a), (5b) is, for example, a non-woven textile material or a synthetic material, such as for example latex, and can be applied by means of a laminating process. The present invention also relates to a cover made of textile material having a top (2) and a bottom weaving layer (3) which are attached to one another along at least one edge by weaving, which cover is provided with a finishing layer (5a), (5b) on the inside. Furthermore, the invention also relates to a mattress (10), a topper or a pillow provided with such a cover. |
246 |
TITANIUM MATTRESS MEMBER |
PCT/US0332376 |
2003-10-10 |
WO2004032683B1 |
2005-05-26 |
GLADNEY RICHARD F; HELLYER ROBERT |
A versatile support member (50) is provided in a bedding product (10). |
247 |
BODY SUPPORT ARTICLES WITH AIRFLOW PROMOTING STRUCTURE |
US15592044 |
2017-05-10 |
US20180296002A1 |
2018-10-18 |
Michael Rothbard |
Disclosed herein are body support articles that offer enhanced comfort, hygienic conditions and overall sleep environment. Such body support articles include mattresses and pillows that have at least one layer of material that is copper-infused. Optionally, such body support articles can have a layer of material that serves as an airflow promoting structure. In preferred embodiments, the layer of material that serves as the airflow promoting structure cane be secured to one or more other layers of the article without adhesives or other securement material(s) that can hinder inter-layer breathability. |
248 |
BEDDING APPARATUS |
US15938480 |
2018-03-28 |
US20180279813A1 |
2018-10-04 |
Vincent Romez |
An improved bedding apparatus structured and arranged having built in pillows and an integrally attached bedspread/comforter to facilitate the process of making one's bed, as well as provide a practical means of preventing bed sheets, blankets, and pillows from becoming untucked and falling off the bed during the night. |
249 |
Sand-Filled Mattress |
US15421120 |
2017-01-31 |
US20180235375A1 |
2018-08-23 |
Michael Alan Garcia; Stephanie Jan Wing-Garcia |
The invention provides an improved mattress for sleeping which is to be filled with sand to recreate a sleep experience predating the invention of the modern spring-type, or bladder-type mattress (i.e. air or water-filled). For example, by filling the mattress with sand, it recreates the essence of sleeping on the earth itself. The mattress is composed of a hollow, fillable shell, the bottom and sides of which are constructed from a single piece of heavy duty, durable synthetic fabric; the top panel (or sleeping surface) is constructed from natural fiber fabric. |
250 |
Pocketed Spring Assembly Comprising Strings of Springs Having Non-Linear Separating Seams |
US15952373 |
2018-04-13 |
US20180228297A1 |
2018-08-16 |
Niels S. Mossbeck; Darrell A. Richmond |
A bedding or seating product comprises a pocketed spring assembly comprising a plurality of parallel strings of individually pocketed springs. The strings of springs may extend from head-to-foot or side-to-side of the product. Adjacent individually pocketed springs are separated from each other by at least one separating seam. Each of the separating seams comprises a branched end portion. |
251 |
SLEEP MONITORING SYSTEM |
US15946247 |
2018-04-05 |
US20180220971A1 |
2018-08-09 |
Ronald Stuart BENSON; Ryan Cameron DENOMME |
Sleep systems having embedded sensors are described. In one aspect, a sleep system includes a mattress and one or more force sensors embedded within the mattress. The force sensors are positioned within the mattress to sense movement of an occupant of the mattress. The sleep system also includes one or more processors coupled with the one or more force sensors. At least one of the processors is configured to determine sleep state information for the occupant based on data obtained from one or more of the force sensors. |
252 |
MODULAR SLEEP SOLUTION |
US15851034 |
2017-12-21 |
US20180168362A1 |
2018-06-21 |
Audrey Dorfman; Michelle Muhme |
A modular sleep apparatus that enables customization of a conventional mattress. The modular sleep apparatus includes a customizable mattress pad casing having pockets into which various inserts may be placed. The more the number of pockets, the greater customization the mattress pad allows. The inserts themselves can be of varying thickness, firmness, and material. In some embodiments, the inserts may also be placed directly over a conventional mattress and held in place with a fitted sheet. In other embodiments, the inserts are placed directly into pockets or envelopes in the top layer of a mattress. In other embodiments, the mattress pad casing is pre-assembled with inserts. |
253 |
Bed With Magnetic Couplers |
US15347572 |
2016-11-09 |
US20180125259A1 |
2018-05-10 |
Craig Peterson; Dominic Grey; Jeff Ingham; Anthony John Shakal |
A magnetic coupler for attaching a mattress to a bed foundation includes a magnet assembly, a target assembly, and a shunt. The magnet assembly includes a housing and a magnet, wherein the housing is configured to couple the magnet to the mattress. The target assembly is configured to couple a target to the foundation. The shunt is disposed within the housing of the magnet assembly or in the mattress. The magnet assembly and the target assembly are releasably attached when the magnet is magnetically coupled to the target. |
254 |
BED WITH FOOT WARMING SYSTEM |
US15337034 |
2016-10-28 |
US20180116415A1 |
2018-05-03 |
Kody Lee Karschnik; Omid Sayadi; Wade Daniel Palashewski; Ramazan Demirli; Eric Rose; Saurabh Chhaparwal |
A bed can include a mattress and a foot warming system. The mattress can include a mattress cover and a support structure that is positioned under and covered by the mattress cover. The foot warming system can include a heating unit an envelope, a power source, and an electrical connector electrically connecting the heating unit to the power source. The heating unit can be positioned inside the envelope between the envelope top and the envelope bottom. The heating unit and the envelope can be positioned at a foot of the bed under mattress cover between the support structure and the mattress cover. |
255 |
LESS TOXIC MATTRESS |
US15782985 |
2017-10-13 |
US20180110343A1 |
2018-04-26 |
Barry CIK |
A mattress and method of constructing the mattress having a reduced toxicity has a cover or an outermost layer including food grade polyethylene. Also, the outer layer of the mattress can also be constructed from a material selected from the same group of materials. Food grade polyethylene films are non-toxic materials which reduce adverse human health effects due to the exposure to potentially harmful chemicals used in the mattress construction. |
256 |
Fire resistant mattresses, fire resistant mattress cover materials and related methods |
US15019330 |
2016-02-09 |
US09936816B2 |
2018-04-10 |
Vernon J. Lowe |
Fire resistant mattresses, fire resistant mattress cover materials and related methods are provided. The fire resistant mattress cover material for use as an outer layer on a mattress can include a three-dimensional knit fabric. In some embodiments, the three-dimensional knit fabric can include a first layer comprising fire resistant corespun yarns, which can be glass reinforced continuous multifilament micro denier yarns, that form a fire resistant barrier when exposed to at least one of heat or flame and a second layer comprising polymer filament yarns. The three-dimensional knit fabric can also include a middle layer between the first layer and the second layer. The middle layer can include monofilament polymer yarns knitted to provide structural support and space between the first layer and the second layer. |
257 |
COVER APPARATUS AND METHODS OF ASSEMBLING SAME |
US15673319 |
2017-08-09 |
US20180042398A1 |
2018-02-15 |
David Stephen ROSHBERG |
A cover apparatus includes a first cover segment with top and bottom edge portions that have the same first predefined length. A second cover segment is coupled to the first cover segment to enable the cover apparatus to at least partially enclose a fixture element therein. The second cover segment includes first and second side portions such that top and bottom edge portions for the second cover segment are formed. The first side portion includes a first edge piece and the second side portion includes a second edge piece that is configured to extend at an angle with respect to an endpoint of the first edge piece such that, when the first side portion and the second side portion are coupled together, the bottom edge portion of the second cover segment has a second predefined length that is different than the first predefined length. |
258 |
CUSHIONING MATERIAL HAVING SENSOR, AND BED |
US15547996 |
2016-02-05 |
US20180020841A1 |
2018-01-25 |
Masahiko MITSUZUKA; Satoshi YAMASAKI; Yoshiro TAJITSU |
The cushioning material having a sensor 1 includes a resin sheet 4 composed of photoelastic resin, a cushioning material 21 laminated on the resin sheet 4, a photosensor 15 including a light generating unit 5 and a light receiving unit 8 that are disposed to face each other so as to sandwich the resin sheet 4, and a processor 3 that detects a stress applied to the resin sheet 4 based on the light signal detected by the photosensor 15. |
259 |
Mattress toppers combining foam and pocket coil layers |
US14223823 |
2014-03-24 |
US09861206B2 |
2018-01-09 |
Dimitrios Corodemus |
A mattress topper includes a pocket coil pad having a top surface and a bottom surface. The pocket coil pad includes a plurality of pockets, each pocket having a compressible coil that moves independently of the other compressible coils of the pad. The mattress topper includes a first foam pad overlying and connected with the top surface of the pocket coil pad, and a second foam pad overlying and connected with the bottom surface of the pocket coil pad. The compressible coils are joined together by a fabric covering that holds the compressible coils together as a unitary structure. The compressible coils have a height of about ¼ inch or greater. The pocket coil pad and the first and second foam pads cover an area that is the same size such as single, twin, queen, king, and California king sizes. |
260 |
MATTRESS PERMITTING AIRFLOW FOR HEATING AND COOLING |
US15479165 |
2017-04-04 |
US20170295945A1 |
2017-10-19 |
Stephen R. STICKLER |
A mattress configured for placement on a foundation that has forced air ventilation with a plurality of air vents on the upwardly facing side of the foundation. The foundation providing a first flow of air having a first temperature and a second flow of air having a second temperature, the mattress defining a first plurality of air flow paths configured to direct the first flow of air toward a first occupant of the mattress and a second plurality of air flow paths configured to direct the second flow of air toward a second occupant of the mattress. The mattress being configured so that air from the air vents is permitted to pass through the mattress. |