101 |
Bed pad |
US10260151 |
2002-09-27 |
US20040060112A1 |
2004-04-01 |
David
Arthur
Fell; Toan
Thanh
LeMinh |
Disclosed is a bed pad having improved leakage protection provided by a folded absorbent structure. In one embodiment, the bed pad uses a stabilized absorbent material folded into a central channel, a pair of transversely disposed side margins, and a pair of transversely disposed side margins. |
102 |
Convenient and safer crib sheet |
US09032629 |
1998-02-27 |
US06243895B1 |
2001-06-12 |
Armando Amin |
In the preferred embodiment, mattress/hook and loop cover (70) has side panels (72) and (74), and end panels (76) and (78) which correspond and removably attach to crib mattress (44) side panels (46) and (48), and end panels (50) and (52). Crib sheet (22) has side panels (24) and (26), and end panels (28) and (30) which contain loop fasteners (40). Loop fasteners (40) are sized and positioned to removably attach to corresponding mating hook fasteners (96) along the side panels (72) and (74), and along the end panels (76) and (78) of mattress/hook and loop cover (70). Mattress pad (62) has single panel (64) which contains loop fasteners (68). Loop fasteners (68) are sized and positioned to mate with hook fasteners (96) in coordination with loop fasteners (40) of crib sheet (22). |
103 |
Three-ply insulating cover for a water bed bladder |
US096381 |
1993-07-26 |
US5398355A |
1995-03-21 |
Curt Bailey |
A flexible cover for a waterbed mattress is constructed as a three-ply construction. A central ply formed of heat insulating materials is sandwiched between two similarly constructed outer plies that are formed of moisture-absorbent materials. Moisture generated by the person's body is trapped within the uppermost layer, or ply, of the cover. Body heat passes through the moisture-absorbent layer into the central ply of the cover, where it is trapped, or contained. The person, therefore, does not experience the chilling effect that persons sometimes feel when lying on a waterbed. The three-ply cover is reversible, such that the cover can be placed on the waterbed mattress with either major surface facing upward. |
104 |
Underpad |
US676280 |
1991-03-28 |
US5221273A |
1993-06-22 |
James E. Graham |
An underpad for use in absorbing waste products of an incontinent person reclining on a bed mattress comprises a liquid resistent backing having a central portion straddled by two opposite end seams. Liquid absorbent batting is mounted to the backing central portion. The underpad also has a pair of elastic straps of lengths sufficient to be fastened to opposite backing end seams and drawn tautly in generally mutually parallel relation with each other beneath the mattress with the backing placed atop the mattress. Fastening means are also included for fastening the ends of the straps to the backing opposite side portions. |
105 |
Mattress with removable mattress cover |
US855138 |
1986-04-23 |
US4809375A |
1989-03-07 |
Barry J. Bull |
The present invention provides an improved mattress arrangement wherein the outer portion of the mattress body itself includes a deck covering which may be a conventional fabric or sheet of waterproof material for preventing any moisture from passing therethrough and into the interior of the mattress. The removable mattress cover is removably secured to the deck cover about the outer peripheral edges thereof, as by zippers or the like, so that the removable mattress cover can be removed for laundering, washing, cleaning, or replacement. Different and distinct removable mattress covers or pads can be substituted for one another and changed with the season or desires or needs of the individual occupying the bed. Furthermore, the construction of the removal mattress covers may include upper and lower surfaces of natural or synthetic material with intermediate layers of foam materials or fill material and various single layer members or materials, such as sheepskin, or the like, can also be used. Intermediate layers can be disposed between the lower surface of the removable mattress cover and the upper surface of the deck cover, including such members as waterproof sheets and/or absorbent foam pads. |
106 |
Hospital bed, method of making same and components therefor |
US581576 |
1984-02-21 |
US4627122A |
1986-12-09 |
Marcel F. Hopp |
A bed for a hospital or the like, method of making same, and components therefor are provided wherein such bed comprises a mattress assembly, a bottom sheet covering the mattress assembly, a waterproof layer covering the central portion of the bottom sheet, and a cover over such layer wherein the layer has tails extending from its opposite ends and cover comprises a water-absorbent pad which also has tails extending from its opposite ends; and the tails are adapted to be disposed under the mattress assembly to hold the layer and pad securely on the bottom sheet with the layer and pad being readily removable from the bed for laundering thereof by pulling the tails from under the mattress assembly. |
107 |
Mattress, box springs fabric |
US563167 |
1983-12-19 |
US4554693A |
1985-11-26 |
Brian Calloway |
A body support element such as a mattress, box springs or the like that exhibits non-slip qualities as to a further item freely supported thereon. A ticking fabric covers at least an upper surface of the element includes a base fabric having pairs of yarns laid in atop said base fabric and secured thereto, the lay in yarns following non-linear paths. The yarns of each pair preferably follow mirror image paths to the opposite yarn of the pair. Processes for producing the ticking fabric and finishing same are also included. |
108 |
Disposable orthopedic overmattress for articulated beds |
US124320 |
1980-02-25 |
US4336621A |
1982-06-29 |
Donald R. Schwartz; Stuart H. Baumgard |
A continuous thin cushion is provided with stiff backing sections, arranged to align with the sections of an underlying conventional articulated hospital bed. The combination of cushion, backing, and preexisting hospital bed has a desired composite degree of firmness, ideal for orthopedic patients with back problems. Suitable covering and attachments to the bed are provided. Inexpensive materials and methods make the unit economically disposable. |
109 |
Method of producing an absorbent, washable, protective mattress sheet
and a sheet produced thereby |
US521827 |
1974-11-07 |
US3965503A |
1976-06-29 |
Joseph Y. Gridel |
The present invention relates to a protective mattress sheet which is capable of being washed frequently.To this end, the sheet consists of a layer (6) of waterproof fibers which retain liquids by capillary action contained between two fabric layers (4) and (5), the upper one of which is a wide-meshed fabric and the lower one of which is waterproofed. The protective sheet is bordered by a bias (13). It may also comprise two small lateral grooves, each formed by folding back an edge (14), the small part which is folded back being secured by stitches (18). An absorbent material (17) may be easily introduced into the grooves.The present invention may be used both for hospital beds and in the hotel industry. |
110 |
Contour mattress cover |
US507338 |
1974-09-19 |
US3956782A |
1976-05-18 |
Robert D. Morrison |
A sheet of flexible material is folded and seamed into a contour mattress cover which lies flat for storage and may be formed as a continuous ribbon of detachable, end to end connected covers wound into a roll or may be individually interleafed in a pop up arrangement in a box or other dispenser. A flexible sheet comprising a fluid impervious, thermoplastic foundation layer laminated to an absorbent layer has its relatively longer opposite sides folded back onto its non-absorbent surface to form inwardly opening pockets. Longitudinally spaced, heat sealed, transverse seams, which are shaped to correspond to the opposite ends of the mattress, connect interfacing layers of the folded sheet for closing the ends of the pockets. |
111 |
Disposable mattress cover for bassinet or crib |
US3591875D |
1969-03-05 |
US3591875A |
1971-07-13 |
ZIPF FRED W; LUTZ WILLIAM A |
A mattress cover made of a length of thin waterproof plastic sheet material which covers a bassinet mattress with a waterpervious sheet across the top of the plastic sheet having edge portions bonded to the plastic. Plies of cellulose wadding may be used between the water-pervious sheet and the plastic to provide additional cushioning and/or absorbency. Parts of the plastic extend under the mattress to hold the cover in place. One modification is tubular for receiving the mattress and another has diagonal slits near the corners of the cover so that the mattress corners can be put through the slits to hold the cover on the mattress.
|
112 |
Bed covering |
US51286265 |
1965-12-10 |
US3394416A |
1968-07-30 |
HALE EDITH A |
|
113 |
Protective pad |
US9010561 |
1961-02-17 |
US3113326A |
1963-12-10 |
HYDE GEORGE C; EASTMAN DON L |
|
114 |
Mattress |
US77868658 |
1958-12-08 |
US3019456A |
1962-02-06 |
KAMP EWALD A |
|
115 |
Bed sheeting arrangement |
US3302760 |
1960-05-31 |
US3011182A |
1961-12-05 |
ROWE BURKS ALICE |
|
116 |
Mattress protector |
US11806649 |
1949-09-27 |
US2610336A |
1952-09-16 |
SCHWORM JR LOUIS |
|
117 |
Combination crib sheet and mattress protector |
US8960249 |
1949-04-26 |
US2516363A |
1950-07-25 |
BLOCK JACOB B; SHER DAVID B; BLOCK HYMAN G |
|
118 |
MATTRESS PROTECTOR WITH REMOVABLE TOP AND HAVING SIDE SUPPORTS |
US15403234 |
2017-01-11 |
US20180192782A1 |
2018-07-12 |
Jane Fischer; Patrick Seiffert |
A mattress protector completely encloses a mattress. The top wall is removable from the side walls by operating a zipper. The zipper includes protective features designed to prevent bed bugs from leaving the interior of the mattress protector via the zipper slide. When the top wall is removed from the side walls, the present invention includes supports for the side walls so that when the top wall is removed, the side walls remain erect so that the top wall can easily be reattached by placing the top wall over the top surface of the mattress and then operating the zipper around the side walls to reattach the top wall. A number of different embodiments of structures designed to hold the side walls upright when the top wall is removed are disclosed. |
119 |
Water impervious chair cushion |
US14452333 |
2014-08-05 |
US09808096B1 |
2017-11-07 |
Timothy James Essenmacher; Kirsten Renee-Riess Barnds; Can Kobaner; Prasad Sudhir Bhatkhande |
A cushion includes a cushion shell formed to define a fill receiving cavity and a cushion fill that resides within the fill receiving cavity. The cushion shell includes a shell upper surface, at least one shell side surface and a bottom surface. The shell upper surface is generally oriented parallel to a first plane. The shell upper surface does not include any seams and is fabricated from at least one water impervious material. The at least one shell side surface is generally oriented parallel to a second plane perpendicular to the first plane. The shell side surface is fabricated from the at least one water impervious material. The shell bottom surface is generally oriented parallel to the first plane. The shell bottom surface is fabricated from a water pervious material and is joined to the side surface along a bottom edge seam. |
120 |
SIMULATED ZERO "G" MATTRESS AND COVER |
US15369201 |
2016-12-05 |
US20170156508A1 |
2017-06-08 |
Nicholas SEGAL; Eric CHAN; Evan L. RYAN |
A mattress is provided having three layers of differing properties stacked on top of each other which together have the effect of letting the user sleep in a simulated Zero G position without the aid of an articulating base. Two layers are contoured within the mattress let specific areas of the user's body sink further into the mattress than others. A cover with removable inserts is also provided for the mattress. |