序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
41 MATTRESS AND BED DEVICE US14359051 2012-11-13 US20150082543A1 2015-03-26 Atsushi Katoh; Kenta Ohno
In order to provide a mattress that has punched holes of the same number and the same area as conventional products, is easy to contract thanks to efficient application of shearing stress to the punched holes of the mattress without the need of corrugation forming, and will neither deteriorate in strength nor increase the number of processing steps compared to conventional products, as well as a bed device using the mattress, a mattress 10 has such a structure that the (core of) foot section 18 is formed with a plurality of linear shaped holes 28 that are penetrated at regular intervals in the thickness direction of the foot section with the orientation of the linear-shape inclined relative to the width direction of mattress 10, and the plurality of holes 28 are arranged in the mattress 10 in a staggered layout when viewed from top.
42 Mattress Having An Enlarged Sleeping Surface Area US14460453 2014-08-15 US20150033476A1 2015-02-05 David J. Roberts; Ross Olinski; Owen Shoemaker; Raheel Sadiq
A mattress comprises an upper surface and a lower surface opposite the upper surface. The mattress further includes first and second opposing side surfaces extending between the upper surface and the lower surface and third and fourth opposing side surfaces extending between the upper surface and the lower surface and between the first and second opposing side surfaces. A core section is formed by the upper and lower surfaces and first and second opposing core section side surfaces and third and fourth opposing core section side surfaces and an extension extends outwardly from a side surface of the core section. The extension is fixedly connected to or integral with the core section and the extension provides the upper surface with a greater area than the lower surface. The extension is capable of supporting a user without a support structure being positioned below the extension.
43 FOAM SEAT ELEMENT, AND PROCESS AND MOLD FOR PRODUCING SAME US14232839 2012-07-16 US20150028650A1 2015-01-29 Pasquale Rossi; Edgardo A. San Miguel
There is described a padded element comprising a foam substrate having disposed therein a first internal surface and a second internal surface opposed to the first internal surface, the first internal surface being interposed between an outer surface of the foam substrate and the second internal surface, at least one of the first internal surface and the second internal surface comprising a textured portion. In a highly preferred embodiment, the pair of internal surfaces disposed within the body of the foam substrate combine to form one or more cavities in the foam substrate (e.g., by the provision of one internal surface have a textured portion and the other internal surface being untextured). The provision of such a textured surface creates a contacting interface (either at rest or when an occupant sits on the seat) between below or remote from the A-surface of the foam element. This interface has different properties than the exposed surface of the seating element. By adopting this internal interface approach to one or more zones of foam element, it is possible to confer different qualities of comfort and feel to the outer surface of the foam element (e.g., A-surface of a vehicular seat element) even though the appearance of that outer surface may be relatively non-textured. In this manner, the occurrence of “read through” described above is obviated or mitigated. A process and mold for produce the padded element are also described.
44 Compartmented multi-temperature cushioning device US12796667 2010-06-08 US08931127B1 2015-01-13 Paul Moses
The present application is directed to a Compartmented Cushioning Device and Method offering one or more cool or warm feeling compartments, formed between or surrounded by one or more components, with each component, including filler material encased in surface material. The presence of one or more compartment openings provide access to the one or more compartments; whereby a user has multiple options when placing all or part of one or more of their fingers, hands, wrists, or arms into either the same or separate compartments to cushion, insulate, or protect them; while in addition, allowing the user to cushion, insulate, or protect, as well as support, adjust, or precisely position their head, face, or other parts of their body. An assortment of configurations, ranging from soft to firm, can be designed in an array of colors, shapes, and sizes, for a wide variety of uses: indoors, outdoors, or in vehicles.
45 PILLOW AND MATTRESS PAD SYSTEM WITH VARIABLE ZONES OF ELASTICITY US14233057 2012-07-13 US20140283305A1 2014-09-25 Simon Zysman
A pillow, mattress pad, mattress pad and pillow system, and mattress are provided having a plurality of zones for providing a selected distribution of pressure across different parts of a sleeper's body. The pillow has a first zone of elasticity for supporting the head of a sleeper and an integral second zone of elasticity for supporting the neck and upper thoracic spine, said pillow comprising a firm high resistance foam lower portion and a viscoelastic foam upper portion matingly contoured to the lower portion and internally sealed to the lower portion along a surface of predetermined curvature.
46 Mattress having an enlarged sleeping surface area US14037942 2013-09-26 US08832882B2 2014-09-16 David J. Roberts; Ross Olinski; Owen Shoemaker; Raheel Sadiq
A mattress comprises an upper surface and a lower surface opposite the upper surface. The mattress further includes first and second opposing side surfaces extending between the upper surface and the lower surface and third and fourth opposing side surfaces extending between the upper surface and the lower surface and between the first and second opposing side surfaces. A core section is formed by the upper and lower surfaces and first and second opposing core section side surfaces and third and fourth opposing core section side surfaces and an extension extends outwardly from a side surface of the core section. The extension is fixedly connected to or integral with the core section and the extension provides the upper surface with a greater area than the lower surface. The extension is capable of supporting a user without a support structure being positioned below the extension.
47 Mattress Having An Enlarged Sleeping Surface Area US14037942 2013-09-26 US20140090177A1 2014-04-03 David J. Roberts; Ross Olinski; Owen Shoemaker; Raheel Sadiq
A mattress comprises an upper surface and a lower surface opposite the upper surface. The mattress further includes first and second opposing side surfaces extending between the upper surface and the lower surface and third and fourth opposing side surfaces extending between the upper surface and the lower surface and between the first and second opposing side surfaces. A core section is formed by the upper and lower surfaces and first and second opposing core section side surfaces and third and fourth opposing core section side surfaces and an extension extends outwardly from a side surface of the core section. The extension is fixedly connected to or integral with the core section and the extension provides the upper surface with a greater area than the lower surface. The extension is capable of supporting a user without a support structure being positioned below the extension.
48 Support structures and methods US11846878 2007-08-29 US08668977B2 2014-03-11 Kevin F Callsen; David H Trachtman
A support structure includes a first layer of foam material and a second layer of elastomeric gel material. In accordance with one example, the first layer of foam material includes a first side with a plurality of protrusions and a plurality of channels with the second layer of elastomeric gel material disposed within the plurality of channels. In accordance with another example, the first layer of foam material includes a first side with a plurality of protrusions and a network of channels surrounding at least one of the plurality of protrusions with the second layer of elastomeric gel material disposed within the network of channels. A third layer extends over the first support surface of the protrusions and the second support surface of the second layer of gel material. In accordance with yet another example, the first layer of foam material includes a first side with a plurality of protrusions extending through corresponding Shapertures of the second layer. In accordance with further examples, methods of making a support structure with a first layer of foam material and a second layer of elastomeric gel material are provided.
49 MATTRESS SYSTEM AND METHOD US13718583 2012-12-18 US20130110669A1 2013-05-02 John Hunter Howard
A mattress system and method according to which a custom mattress is built according to customer-specific parameters. In several exemplary embodiments, the custom mattress includes one or more removable core cartridges and/or one or more removable topper cartridges.
50 Channel-cut cushion supports US12283909 2008-09-16 US20090139033A1 2009-06-04 Richard F. Gladney
The support characteristics within a foam mattress body may be varied by inserting reinforcements into channels cut or otherwise formed within the foam.
51 Channel-cut cushion supports US10274441 2002-10-17 US07036173B2 2006-05-02 Richard F. Gladney
The support characteristics within a foam mattress body may be varied by inserting reinforcements into channels cut or otherwise formed within the foam.
52 CYLINDRICAL FOAM BODY, USE THEREOF AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THIS US15548572 2016-01-28 US20180000257A1 2018-01-04 Willy POPPE
Cylindrical foam body with a central cavity, whereby the foam body is formed by a curved flexible foam strip of which two opposite ends are fastened together, whereby the foam body has a height, whereby the strip 2 has a length, a height and a width, whereby after forming the foam body the longitudinal direction of the strip 2 is the height direction of the foam body, whereby the foam body has an outside and an inside. The foam body is provided on its outside with two or more grooves that extend over the height of the foam body and which only cut into the foam body over a part of the distance between the outside and the inside.
53 RESILIENT CORES WITH CONVECTION BARRIERS PARTICULARLY FOR INFLATABLE BODIES AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME US15349924 2016-11-11 US20170266851A9 2017-09-21 JOHN LINCOLN; BRANDON BOWERS; DOUGLAS S. JACOT; JAY THOMAS GUTKA; JAMES EDWARD MARSON
Resilient cores preferably for inflatable bodies having resilient slabs that define a plurality of generally columnar holes or resilient arrays of generally columnar solids, methods for making such slabs and arrays, and articles incorporating the same wherein the cores further include thermal transmission mitigation means for improving a core's resistance to heat transfer beyond the core's innate insulative properties. Non-exclusive and non-exhaustive examples of such thermal transmission mitigation means in slab core embodiments include consideration to hole or bore geometric cross section, frequency, pattern and orientation, the introduction of a thermal barrier at or within at least some holes or bores, and/or slab material selection/treatment. Non-exclusive and non-exhaustive examples of such thermal transmission mitigation means in array core embodiments include consideration to the geometric cross section, frequency (density), pattern and orientation of the solids, the introduction of thermal barriers within inter-solid spaces and/or solid material selection treatment.
54 CELLULAR CUSHION US15481051 2017-04-06 US20170208960A1 2017-07-27 Eric W. Sugano; Collin Metzer; Peter M. Foley; Eric T. DiFelice; Bryant R. Hadden
A cellular cushioning system includes cells or support units arranged in one or more stacked arrays. The cells are hollow chambers that resist deflection due to compressive forces, similar to compression springs. The arrays are attached to one or more intermedial binding layers. The intermedial binding layer(s) links the cells together while allowing the cells to deform independently of one another. An external load compresses one of the void cells within an independent compression range without significantly compressing at least one void cell adjacent the compressed void cell. The independent compression range is the displacement range of the compressed void cell that does not significantly affect the compression of adjacent void cells. If the void cell is compressed beyond the independent compression range, the intermedial binding layers may be deflected and/or the void cells adjacent the compressed void cell may be compressed.
55 Mattress core US14812764 2015-07-29 US09706851B2 2017-07-18 James Malkiewicz; Michael Malkiewicz
This invention is a mattress core that is manufactured as a single unit. It is made up of individual cones that have different configurations resulting in different densities at different portions of the mattress. There are three main ways to accomplishing this goal: columns of different sizes and shapes, columns with different hole diameters, and columns with different density foam used to create them. A key advantage of this invention is that it is a single mattress made from a single mold, and does not require multiple parts to be put together.
56 PATIENT SUPPORT SYSTEM AND METHODS OF USE US15425391 2017-02-06 US20170172828A1 2017-06-22 Robert M. Zerhusen; James M. Allen; Jennifer Fearing; Mark Chiacchira
A patient support system includes a scale system, an air system, and a lift system. The patient support system also includes a control system configured to graphically communicate information about the scale system, the air system, and the lift system to a user.
57 Foam Mattress, Foam Topper and Method of Using the Same US15410261 2017-01-19 US20170156506A1 2017-06-08 Philip Alan Torbet
It is disclosed a foam mattress or topper to control a whole body alignment, comprising: a first foam section defining an upper surface, a lower surface, a longitudinal direction allowing for longitudinally receiving a user's body, and a plurality of mattress areas comprising: an upper body receiving area for supporting user's upper body and shoulders; a lower body receiving area for supporting user's lower body; and a middle body receiving area for supporting a user's hip; and a first lateral channel within the upper body receiving area and extending in a lateral direction normal to the longitudinal direction of the mattress, the first lateral channel thereby allowing the upper body receiving area above the first lateral channel to displace downward to provide pressure reduction and alignment for the shoulder of the user's body. These mattresses and toppers have an ultra-low pressure capable of preventing sleep disturbance caused by pressure.
58 Patient support systems and methods of use US13922982 2013-06-20 US09655457B2 2017-05-23 Eric R. Meyer; Darrell Borgman; Timothy J. Receveur; Gregory W. Branson; Sandy M. Richards; Howard J. Boyd; David W. Hornbach; Jonathan D. Turner; Aziz A. Bhai
A patient support system includes a patient support apparatus and a support surface mounted on the patient support apparatus. The patient support apparatus is reconfigurable among a plurality of different configurations for supporting a patient on the support surface in a plurality of positions. The support surface is mounted on the patient support apparatus to move in response to reconfiguration of the patient support apparatus.
59 Patient support systems and methods of use US13922979 2013-06-20 US09618383B2 2017-04-11 Robert M. Zerhusen; James M. Allen; Jennifer Fearing; Mark Chiacchira
A patient support system includes a scale system, an air system, and a lift system. The patient support system also includes a control system configured to graphically communicate information about the scale system, the air system, and the lift system to a user.
60 MATTRESS VENTILATING FOUNDATION AND SLEEP SYSTEM US15183348 2016-06-15 US20160367037A1 2016-12-22 Randy Reynolds
Embodiments of a mattress ventilation foundation and sleep system are disclosed. Foundation embodiments typically may be configured to provide ventilation to a supported mattress, for example through an upper surface of the foundation allowing airflow therethrough. Sleep system embodiments typically have a mattress (which might be a ventilation mattress) atop such a ventilation foundation, with airflow therebetween.
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