序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
21 Mattress and bed protector US74906524 1924-11-10 US1621149A 1927-03-15 BLISSITT WILLIAM R
22 침대 매트리스의 측면 보호대용 스폰지 커버와 그 제작을 위한 금형 장치, 및 이 금형 장치를 이용한 매트리스 측면 보호대용 스폰지 커버의 제조 방법 KR1020120043403 2012-04-25 KR101288520B1 2013-07-26 이광수
PURPOSE: A sponge cover for side protection of a mattress, a mold apparatus for manufacturing this, and a manufacturing method of sponge cover for side protection of a mattress using the mold apparatus are provided to safely compose the sponge cover for side protection of a mattress, manufacture a mold which has space efficiency and realize the effect of cost cutting. CONSTITUTION: A sponge cover for side protection of a mattress covers the surrounding surface of the spring built-in mattress. The sponge cover is a hollow structure of rectangular and has edges that connect each direction side and the side of the rectangle. Each direction side of the rectangle has an extension unit which inner side line is additionally extended to the inner direction of the sponge cover. The inner surface of each extension unit accepts screw unit of the internal spring and has a serrated structure. Top and a bottom end portion of the extension unit has a stage-stepped structure from the top and bottom end portion of each direction side and attached to top and bottom end portion of the mattress. The extension units form an accommodating groove which accommodates the internal spring as meeting each other in each direction edge unit.
23 통풍성이 용이한 구조를 갖는 방석 부재 KR2020140001403 2014-02-24 KR2020150003269U 2015-09-02 이용훈
본고안은별도의프레임이나테두리가필요없어생산단가가저렴하며, 상부부재와하부부재및 연결부재가합성수지로이루어져있어세탁이용이한효과가있도록한 것으로구성은.제 1, 2의이음부재와가운데상부연결부재가함께꼬아져결합된상부부재;와제 3, 4의이음부재와가운데하부연결부재가함께꼬아져결합된하부부재;에각각의상부연결부재의하부와하부연결부재의상부에연결부재가묶여고정되어, 상부부재와하부부재는일체가되며,상기와같이연결부재로인하여일체가된 상부부재와하부부재의각각의주면부에연속적으로제 2 상부부재와제 2 하부부재가상기한각각의상,하부연결부재와제 2 의상,하부연결부재와함께꼬아져를연결되며, 상기한제 2 상부부재와제 2 하부부재의연결구조는상기의상부부재와하부부재연결방법과동일한구조로되어있으며, 하부부재의저면에는큐션부재가접착됨을특징으로하는통풍성이용이한구조를갖는방석부재.
24 Mattress protector and method to wrap a mattress with the same US14931977 2015-11-04 US10080449B2 2018-09-25 Wun-Jyun Jhou
A mattress protector includes an upper layer, a lower layer, a side layer linking edges of the upper and lower layers, and a plurality of joint members. The side layer has a top periphery and a bottom periphery, which abut the upper and lower layers, respectively. Each joint member deployed around the side layer is spaced from the top periphery of the side layer by a distinct distance. A section of the side layer can be double folded in a height direction for development of a first folding portion and a second folding portion. The mattress protector is able to tightly wrap a mattress featuring a distinct thickness when the joint members join the side layer to fix the first and second folding portions of the side layer. The present invention further provides a method to wrap a mattress with the mattress protector.
25 Cover assemblies for mattresses US14145876 2013-12-31 US09675189B2 2017-06-13 Ida T. Jensen; Elger Oberwelz; Thomas D. C. Overthun; Martin Schnitzer; Kara W. Johnson
A cover assembly for a mattress is provided that includes a first cover and a second cover. The first cover includes a top panel, a bottom panel, and a continuous side panel collectively defining a cavity for enclosing the mattress. The second cover includes a top surface and a bottom surface, with the second cover being positioned over and dimensionally-sized to cover at least the top panel of the first cover. A fastener then connects the second cover to the first cover along the perimeter of the second cover. Methods for marking a mattress are also provided that include the step of marking an indicia indicative of a characteristic of a mattress on the top surface of the second cover of the cover assembly.
26 ASSEMBLIES FOR MANAGING INCONTINENCE US13343393 2012-01-04 US20130167296A1 2013-07-04 Dean Preston Smith
Bedding assemblies useful in the management of incontinence are provided herein. Preferred bedding assemblies include a top wicking layer, an electrical circuit configured to detect the presence of moisture, an absorbent layer, and a waterproof layer. Assemblies are configured to signal to a receiving device which in turn can communicate an alarm signal or be operably coupled with a notification device. Assemblies can include mattress overlays, mattress covers, and mattresses.
27 Illuminated Mattress Foot Protector For A Display Room US13279444 2011-10-24 US20130097904A1 2013-04-25 William D. Wright, JR.; Chase McCord; Peter H. Freeman
A linear array of LEDs or other light emitting device(s) extends across at least a side fabric panel of a display mattress foot protector at a point immediately above visual indicia thereon in such manner as to illuminate the visual indicia.
28 Mattress cover US29400155 2011-08-24 USD661151S1 2012-06-05 Tonia Carter; Cameron Carter
29 PROTECTIVE PAD FOR DISPLAY MATTRESSES US12652285 2010-01-05 US20110162139A1 2011-07-07 Kimberly Lynn Grubb; Garry Wayne Jones
A removable protective pad for the foot portion of mattresses that includes a polymeric sheet of the approximate size and shape of the foot portion of the mattress to be protected. An adhesive material is applied to the undersurface of the sheet that permanently adheres to the polymeric sheet, yet releasably attaches the sheet to the mattress foot portion. The polymeric sheet includes marketing information.
30 ENCAPSULATED AND FILTERED MATTRESS US13038861 2011-03-02 US20110154575A1 2011-06-30 Mark Kiser
A mattress for use in institutions, such as correctional facilities, detention centers, rehabilitation centers, hospitals and the like, includes a core formed of a transparent or translucent padding material and a transparent or translucent covering surrounding the core.
31 Convective cushion with positive coefficient of resistance heating mode US11243604 2005-10-05 US07480950B2 2009-01-27 Steve Feher
A cushion heated convectively using a positive temperature coefficient of resistance type resistive heating element, includes a mattress pad, seat or the like with a bottom surface secured around its perimeter to an air permeable top surface, forming a plenum and containing tubular spacer material or other air flow structure therein. The plenum is connected to a power unit housing a blower, a heating module and a controller unit. The heating module includes a PTC type heating element. A remote control is provided, and a foldable antenna attachable to the convective unit facilitates wireless communication with the controller unit. The user resting atop the cushion controls the blower and heating module to deliver air of a desired temperature and quantity to the cushion and through the top surface.
32 Encapsulated and filtered mattress US11811714 2007-06-12 US20070283498A1 2007-12-13 Timothy W. Shelby
A mattress for use in institutions, such as correctional facilities, detention centers, rehabilitation centers, hospitals and the like, includes a core formed of a padding material and a translucent covering surrounding the core. The core is visible through the translucent covering, and the covering includes a translucent fabric having a rip stop pattern woven therein. One of the padding material and the translucent covering is impregnated with a color change composition. The color change composition is changeable from an initial color to an activated color. The activated color is visible through the translucent covering.
33 Convective cushion with positive coefficient of resistance heating mode US11225605 2005-09-13 US20060137099A1 2006-06-29 Steve Feher
A cushion that is heated convectively using a positive coefficient of resistance type resistive heating element that is provided with heat exchanging surfaces, includes a mattress pad, seat or the like with a bottom surface secured around its perimeter to an air permeable top surface, forming a plenum and containing tubular spacer material therein. The plenum is connected to a power unit housing a blower, a heating module and a controller unit. The heating module preferably includes a PTC type heating element in conduction with a base plate and a number of heat exchanger fins. Preferably the heating element is sandwiched between a pair of the base plates and the heat exchanger fins, and there is a seal between the base plates to minimize air flow from the blower from passing there between. A remote control for the user's convenience may be provided, and a foldable antenna attachable to the convective unit facilitates wireless communication between the remote control and controller unit. The user resting atop the cushion is able to control the blower and heating module to deliver air of a desired temperature and quantity to the cushion and through the top surface. The invention advantageously replaces the current carrying, conductive wires and insulation found inside prior art heated mattresses, enhancing safety and performance while at the same time offering a cooled or ventilated capability.
34 Pressure equalizing mesh US10909912 2004-08-02 US20060022506A1 2006-02-02 Eric Chan
A pressure equalizing mesh has a plurality of connectors each resiliently connected to at least one other connector, or a plurality of displaceable cells and a plurality of resilient cell connectors, each of the cells being attached to at least one other cell by at least one of the cell connectors. The mesh distributes an applied force over an area of the mesh that increases as the applied force increases.
35 Protective mattress cover with apron US09348140 1999-07-06 US06216292B1 2001-04-17 Timothy Oakhill; Anna Stevenson
A protective cover for the foot of a mattress comprises a web of preferably clear plastic that is rectangular and generally elongate. The web wraps around the foot of the mattress overlapping itself beneath the mattress where it is tightly secured to itself by hook and loop fastening material. Attached to the web along an upper edge thereof at the end of the mattress is an apron which hangs down covering the mattress end. The web serves to protect the mattress from soiling during testing by a consumer while the apron serves to provide for information indicia about the mattress brand, style and the like.
36 Protective mattress cover US971349 1997-11-17 US6014782A 2000-01-18 Anna Stevenson
A protective mattress cover for the foot of a mattress which can fit mattresses having varying thicknesses is disclosed. The mattress cover adjustably connects to itself underneath the mattress or to the box spring decking material beneath the mattress. In this way, the mattress cover can firmly wrap mattresses having various thicknesses. The mattress cover protects the mattress from soiling during testing by a consumer. The mattress cover is preferably made of a clear material so that the mattress appearance, product information, labels and logos are not obscured.
37 Thermoplastic material containing absorbent pad or other article US188474 1988-04-29 US4886697A 1989-12-12 Lee E. Perdelwitz, Jr; Robert H. Young; Ron H. Iff; David E. Hanke; Kathleen S. Allison; Raimo K. Rahkonen; Amar N. Neogi
Materials have at least one layer comprising a mixture of thermoplastic and other fibers. This latter layer may be thermobonded together and then densified along at least a section of the eventual peripheral edge margin of an article to be formed from the material. Thermoplastic material-containing cover sheets may also be secured to the core and densified in this manner. The entire eventual peripheral edge margin of the article is typically densified. The material is cut within the densified region or slightly outside the densified region to provide a soft peripheral edge. Absorbent materials may be thermobonded within the layer and surrounded by a densified edge to fix them within the article. The composite materials are used in manufacturing infant car seat liners and other articles. In addition, sections of the material may be densified and provided with weakened areas, such as perforations, to enable users to selectively separate the articles along the perforations.
38 Flexible panel protector for uppermost springs of sofa beds US51644974 1974-10-21 US3892001A 1975-07-01 SCHNEIDER CHARLES
Disclosed are elongate flexible panel protectors having elongate frontal stiffener means, the panel protector being adapted to lie neatly flatly horizontally between the removable seating cushions and the uppermost springs of a closeably collapsed sofa bed. The elongate panel protector serves one or more of the following separate purposes: prevents the sofa seating cushions from being abrasively worn by the closeably collapsed uppermost springs; conceals and even aesthetically decorates the unsightly uppermost springs in the event a seating cushion is dislodged from the sofa bed; and provides an intermediate cushiony effect between the uppermost springs and the removable cushions to enhance the comfort for seated occupants. The elongate panel protector does not interfere with the opening operation of the sofa bed into its forwardly extended or sleeping condition, and in the hammock-like use form thereof remains with the forwardly extended bed.
39 Bedding protective device US36794429 1929-06-03 US1913750A 1933-06-13 FRANK ALBERT L
40 Pocketed Spring Assembly Having Multi-Layered Impermeable Fabric US16021919 2018-06-28 US20180303246A1 2018-10-25 Austin G. Long
A pocketed spring assembly comprises a plurality of parallel strings of individually pocketed springs. Each string is joined to at least one adjacent string. Each string has first and second opposed plies of fabric and a plurality of pockets formed along a length of the string by transverse segmented seams joining the plies. Gaps between the segments of the seams allow air to pass into and out of the pockets despite the fabric being impermeable to airflow through the fabric. The fabric has at least four layers. The size of the gaps determines the firmness or “feel” of the pocketed spring assembly or portion thereof.
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