序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
121 A seat cushion, for instance for an aircraft seat, and a method for manufacturing such a seat cushion EP12162502.4 2012-03-30 EP2505104A1 2012-10-03 Lievestro, Robert; van Blitterswijk, Johannes

A seat cushion (1,101), in particular for an aircraft seat, the seat cushion (1,101) comprising a seat part (2,102) having a receiving surface adapted to receive a person and a reinforcing part (3,103) supporting the seat part (2,102), wherein at least the reinforcing part contains expanded polypropylene (EPP), comprising fire retardant properties. The invention further relates to a method for manufacturing such a seat cushion (1,101), a seat comprising such a seat cushion (1,101) and a vehicle comprising such a seat.

122 Functionalized latex based foam EP10009299.8 2010-09-07 EP2425961A1 2012-03-07 The designation of the inventor has not yet been filed

An integral latex foam comprising a first layer of latex foam and a second and/or subsequent layer of latex foam characterized in that said first layer contains an additive that is applied in the form of a solution, emulsion or dispersion and whereby the first layer has a thickness from 0,01 to 9 mm.

123 REINFORCED NONWOVEN FIRE BLOCKING FABRIC HAVING RIDGES AND GROOVES AND ARTICLES FIRE BLOCKED THEREWITH EP05852007.3 2005-11-21 EP1815053B1 2010-12-22 BASCOM, Laurence, N.; FORSTEN, Herman, Hans
This invention relates to a thin reinforced nonwoven fabric having ridges and grooves for fire blocking an article and articles containing such fabrics. When exposed to heat or flame, the fabric is capable of increasing to a thickness that is at least 1.5 times its original thickness. The fabric comprises an open mesh scrim having a having crimped, heat resistant organic fibers compressed thereon and held in a compressed state by a thermoplastic binder, on which is imparted a ridge and groove structure. When subjected to high heat or flame, the binder in the structure softens, releasing the restrained crimped fibers and any ridges and grooves and allowing the thickness of the fabric to increase.
124 Fire-retardant mattress EP10000024.9 2004-02-17 EP2223633A1 2010-09-01 Gladney, Richard F.

A fire barrier fabric quilted under ticking material of a bedding product. This specific mattress design improves resistance to fire damage to the mattress and surroundings and reduces the generation of harmful smoke. Adding this fire barrier fabric to the quilt panel does not compromise the intended use of the end use product. The bedding products can also improve the fire resistance of the border panel of a mattress. The fire barrier fabric is placed directly behind the standard ticking material and can be applied to all standard bedding sizes

125 REINFORCED NONWOVEN FIRE BLOCKING FABRIC, METHOD FOR MAKING SUCH FABRIC, AND ARTICLES FIRE BLOCKED THEREWITH EP05812062.7 2005-03-21 EP1755885B1 2010-08-04 BASCOM, Laurence N.; KNOFF, Warren F.
This invention relates to a thin reinforced nonwoven fabric for fire blocking an article, articles containing such fabrics, and methods for making the fabrics and fire blocking the articles. When exposed to heat or flame, the fabric is capable of increasing its thickness by at least three times. The fabric comprises an open mesh scrim having a having crimped, heat-resistant organic fibers compressed thereon and held in a compressed state by a thermoplastic binder. When subjected to high heat or flame, the binder in the structure softens and flows, releasing the restrained crimped fibers and allowing the thickness of the fabric to increase dramatically.
126 COMPOSITE FIRE BARRIER AND THERMAL INSULATION FABRIC FOR MATTRESSES AND OTHER UPHOLSTERED ARTICLES EP03756897.9 2003-10-01 EP1732753B1 2010-01-27 MURPHY, Harrison, Robert; SLAVIK, Juraj, Michal, Daniel, II
An open flame resistant article is composed of filling materials and a fire barrier fabric including a fire barrier layer and a thermally insulating layer at least partially enclosing the filling materials. Open flame resistance of the article is determined under the California Technical Bulletin TB 117 protocol.
127 POLSTER, INSBESONDERE ANTI-DEKUBITUS-MATRATZE EP04739901.9 2004-06-15 EP1633221B1 2010-01-06 Heckmann, Klaus, Prof. Dr.
The invention relates to a cushion, particularly a mattress, comprising a permanent-elastic cushion core (1, 2, 3, 4; 44-46), which is embodied totally or partly as a foam material core, and a removable cover placed upon said core, wherein the side of the cushion core facing the user has juxtaposed foam material segments (4, 5, 6; 27, 28; 64, 66) which can be basically compressed in an elastic manner independent of one another and wherein the cover is embodied in such a way that it does not impair the essentially independent elastic compressibility of the foam material segments due to the fact that said cover has an elastic and/or interrupted configuration. The invention is characterized in that the fatigue value E of the foam material of all foam material segments or at least of those foam segments which are most overloaded by the user is = 0.1 kp.cm after a resistance test and simultaneously the compression hardness S of said foam materials is > 30 hPa.
128 MULTILAYER SPUNLACED NONWOVEN FIRE BLOCKING COMPOSITE EP05807482.4 2005-01-28 EP1709229B1 2009-05-13 BASCOM, Laurence, N.; KNOFF, Warren, F.
This invention relates to a mulilayer spunlaced nonwoven composite useful as a fire blocking component for an article, an article such as furniture or a mattress comprising the nonwoven composite, and processes for making the nonwoven composite and fire blocking an article with the nonwoven composite. The multilayer nonwoven composite comprises a first layer comprising 75 to 25 weight percent regenerated cellulosic fiber that retains at least 10 percent of its fiber weight when heated in air to 700°C at a rate of 20 degrees C per minute and 25 to 75 weight percent heat-resistant fiber, said first layer having a basis weight of from 1 to 5 ounces per square yard (34 to 170 grams per square meter); and a second layer comprising up to 75 weight percent of a regenerated cellulosic fiber that retains at least 10 percent of its fiber weight when heated in air to 700°C at a rate of 20 degrees C per minute, and 25 to 100 weight percent of a modacrylic fiber, said second layer having a basis weight of from 1 to 5 ounces per square yard (34 to 170 grams per square meter), the nonwoven composite having a total basis weight of from 2 to 7 ounces per square yard (68 to 237 grams per square meter).
129 MATTRESS WITH CROWNED PANEL EP07794490.8 2007-05-02 EP2019610A2 2009-02-04 GLADNEY, Richard, F.; WESTERMAN, Corey
Mattresses and improved fabric covers for providing mattresses that have smooth surfaces. Additionally, methods for manufacturing non-quilted mattress covers and for manufacturing mattresses employing non-quilted mattress covers. The systems and methods described herein include mattress panels that can be manufactured separate from the inner core construction, and laid over the inner core to be fastened in place as a sleeping surface for the mattress. Optionally, these mattress panels can include a layer of fire retardant material, that may be added as a layer of material or that may be incorporated into one or more of the layers, such as a filler layer, in the mattress panel.
130 Fireproof cover for spring mattresses. EP06123014.0 2006-10-26 EP1780322A3 2007-11-28 Barberis Canonico, Paolo

A fireproof cover for spring mattresses made of a fireproof non-woven fabric comprising about 100% of cellulose fibers, said fibers being stitchbonded with synthetic yarns and impregnated with a phosphorus and nitrogen salts base fireproof agent, said fireproof cover for spring mattresses being intended to comply with TB 603 regulations, release of July 2003, issued by the State of California, U.S.A., said cover comprising a first internal layer of said non-woven fabric impregnated with said fireproof agent having a concentration of about 280 g/l, that is equivalent to an amount of such fireproof agent, as dry product, of about 16.8 g for 1 m2 of said first layer of fireproof non-woven fabric, and a second external layer of said non-woven fabric impregnated with said fireproof agent having a concentration variable between 280 g/l and 380 g/l, that is equivalent to an amount of such fireproof agent, as dry product, varying between 16.8 g and 22.8 g for 1 m2 of said second layer of fireproof non-woven fabric.

131 SLICKENED OR SILICONIZED FLAME RESISTANT FIBER BLENDS EP06733686.7 2006-01-13 EP1846229A2 2007-10-24 HANDERMANN, Alan, C.; BRIDGES, Scott, A.
The invention relates to slickened or siliconized flame resistant fiber blends that are well suited for use in mattresses, boxsprings, upholstered furniture, fiber-filled bed clothing, transportation seating or any end use application where soft materials are desired for flame resistant (FR) purposes. Some of the fibers in the blend are slickened. The FR fibers incorporated into these blends include both char forming FR fibers and oxygen depleting FR fibers. FR char-forming fibers are those which exhibit little shrinkage when exposed to direct flame and are not spun from polymers manufactured with halogenated monomers. Oxygen depleting FR fibers are spun from polymers manufactured with halogenated monomers.
132 LIQUID WATER IMPERMEABLE REINFORCED NONWOVEN FIRE BLOCKING FABRIC, METHOD FOR MAKING SUCH FABRIC, AND ARTICLES FIRE BLOCKED THEREWITH EP05855888.3 2005-12-27 EP1834022A1 2007-09-19 BASCOM, Laurence N.; KNOFF, Warren F.
This invention relates to a thin reinforced nonwoven fabric comprising a liquid impervious polymeric layer, a compressed web of crimped fiber, a binder, and a reinforcing scrim. The fabric bulks when exposed to heat or flame and is useful as a component for fire blocking mattresses, upholstery, and the like.
133 REINFORCED NONWOVEN FIRE BLOCKING FABRIC HAVING RIDGES AND GROOVES AND ARTICLES FIRE BLOCKED THEREWITH EP05852007.3 2005-11-21 EP1815053A1 2007-08-08 BASCOM, Laurence, N.; FORSTEN, Herman, Hans
This invention relates to a thin reinforced nonwoven fabric having ridges and grooves for fire blocking an article and articles containing such fabrics. When exposed to heat or flame, the fabric is capable of increasing to a thickness that is at least 1.5 times its original thickness. The fabric comprises an open mesh scrim having a having crimped, heat resistant organic fibers compressed thereon and held in a compressed state by a thermoplastic binder, on which is imparted a ridge and groove structure. When subjected to high heat or flame, the binder in the structure softens, releasing the restrained crimped fibers and any ridges and grooves and allowing the thickness of the fabric to increase.
134 Fiberglass fire barrier for mattresses EP07000295.1 2007-01-09 EP1808098A1 2007-07-18 Blanchard, John P.; Robertson, John Stuart

Provided is a mattress with a fire resistant layer, said layer being strategically placed in the mattress, preferably protecting its core materials, and comprises glass microfibers having an average diameter of less than 6 microns.

135 FIRE-RESISTANT MATTRESS HAVING COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL COMPARTMENTALIZED BETWEEN FIRE-RESISTANT LAYERS EP05792321.1 2005-08-31 EP1784098A2 2007-05-16 Klancnik, Alvin R.; Wolf, Stephen; Oliver, Kenneth R.; Sabalaskey, Robert J.; Echeverria, Leonardo; Malin, Robert E.
A fire-retardant mattress (10) that compartmentalizes bedding material (16) between layers of fire resistant material (14,18).
136 REINFORCED NONWOVEN FIRE BLOCKING FABRIC, METHOD FOR MAKING SUCH FABRIC, AND ARTICLES FIRE BLOCKED THEREWITH EP05812062.7 2005-03-21 EP1755885A2 2007-02-28 BASCOM, Laurence N.; KNOFF, Warren F.
This invention relates to a thin reinforced nonwoven fabric for fire blocking an article, articles containing such fabrics, and methods for making the fabrics and fire blocking the articles. When exposed to heat or flame, the fabric is capable of increasing its thickness by at least three times. The fabric comprises an open mesh scrim having a having crimped, heat-resistant organic fibers compressed thereon and held in a compressed state by a thermoplastic binder. When subjected to high heat or flame, the binder in the structure softens and flows, releasing the restrained crimped fibers and allowing the thickness of the fabric to increase dramatically.
137 COMPOSITE FIRE BARRIER AND THERMAL INSULATION FABRIC FOR MATTRESSES AND OTHER UPHOLSTERED ARTICLES EP03756897.9 2003-10-01 EP1732753A1 2006-12-20 MURPHY, Harrison, Robert; SLAVIK, Juraj, Michal, Daniel, II
An open flame resistant article is composed of filling materials and a fire barrier fabric including a fire barrier layer and a thermally insulating layer at least partially enclosing the filling materials. Open flame resistance of the article is determined under the California Technical Bulletin TB 117 protocol.
138 Fireproof non-woven fabric, method of manufacturing thereof and mattress cover obtained thereby EP06114479.6 2006-05-24 EP1728909A1 2006-12-06 Barberis Canonico, Paolo

A fireproof non-woven fabric, its method of manufacturing and a mattress cover obtained with said fireproof non-woven fabric in order to comply with TB 603 regulations issued by the State of California, U.S.A., said non-woven fabric comprising cellulose fibers, in case synthetic fibers, synthetic yarns and at least a fireproof agent, said cellulose fibers and said synthetic fibers forming a blend wherein the ratios between cellulose fibers and synthetic fibers are variable, respectively, between 95% and 100% and between 5% and 0% by weight with respect to the blend, and being impregnated with said fireproof agent that comprises phosphorus and nitrogen salts.

139 Bed mattress filling materials EP01309328.1 2001-11-02 EP1203546B1 2006-05-17 Uttley, John Stewart; Rushton, Carl
140 NONWOVEN HIGHLOFT FLAME BARRIER EP02798199.2 2002-09-11 EP1456450A1 2004-09-15 MATER, Dennis, L.; HANDERMANN, Alan, C.
The invention relates to a nonwoven highloft flame barrier well suited for use in mattress, upholstered furniture and other end use applications where a highloft nonwoven material is desired for flame barrier purposes. A preferred nonwoven highloft flame barrier of the invention comprises a blend of fibers, that are inherently fire resistant and essentially nonshrinking to direct flame, with melamine fibers being preferred either alone or in conjunction with, for example, viscose rayon based fibers, fibers extruded from polymers made with halogenated monomers and preferably low-melt binder fibers, which are thermally activated in a highloft manufacturing process to provide low bulk density, resiliency and insulation properties in the end use application. The preferred fiber blends are designed to withstand extended periods of time exposed to open flame with minimal shrinkage of the char barrier; thereby preventing a flames from 'breaking through' the char barrier and igniting underlying materials. Other component fibers can also, optionally, be included such as: natural fibers, to improve product economics in the end use application. The highloft flame barrier of this invention also allows for the manufacture of open flame resistant composite articles, while also permitting the continued use of conventional non- flame retardant dress cover fabrics, conventional non- flame retardant fiberfills and conventional non-flame retardant polyurethane foams.
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