序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
221 Infection control mat US10039576 2001-10-26 US06568005B2 2003-05-27 James J. Fleming; Joseph A. Kittner
An infection resistant mat having individual segments containing foam padding and a contiguous cover of impervious material. The cover is constructed by radio frequency (RF) sealing of the seams which eliminates portals of entry of infectious organisms, vermin or fluid. Air channels within the cover communicate between the segments to allow air pressure equalization among the several segments during use. The contiguous cover creates hinges between the segments that allow the mat to be folded for storage. The mat also can be constructed with only one padded section.
222 COVERING IMPREGNATED WITH INSECTICIDE US09177857 1998-10-23 US20010048935A1 2001-12-06 LYNDA MARGARET PLATTS
A covering for soft furnishing is impregnated with an insecticide, such as permethrin. The concentration of permethrin is sufficient to kill house dust mites and deter larger insects such as fleas and ticks. The insecticide is released from the covering over an operational period so as to encourage the absorption of the insecticide into surrounding soft furnishings. The covering is manufactured from machined fabric, such as knitted voile, having interstices sufficiently small to reduce the rate of insecticide release over the operational period.
223 Infection control mat US09479569 2000-01-07 US06321401B1 2001-11-27 James J. Fleming; Joseph A. Kittner
An infection resistant mat having individual segments containing foam padding and a contiguous cover of impervious material. The cover is constructed by radio frequency (RF) sealing of the seams which eliminates portals of entry of infectious organisms, vermin or fluid. Air channels within the cover communicate between the segments to allow air pressure equalization among the several segments during use. The contiguous cover creates hinges between the segments that allow the mat to be folded for storage. The mat also can be constructed with only one padded section.
224 Durable, comfortable, air-permeable allergen-barrier fabrics US09667614 2000-09-22 US06277770B1 2001-08-21 John Martin Smith, III; Charles Woody Duckett
An allergen-barrier fabric includes a tightly-constructed fabric substrate, woven from 0 to 45% continuous synthetic filament yarns and 55 to 100% natural or synthetic spun yarns. The fabric substrate is finished to produce a fabric with a mean pore size of 4 to 10 microns, an air permeability of 0.5-25 cfm, a mean fabric flexibility of 0.5 to 6.5 grams (bending resistance), and a moisture vapor permeability in excess of 800 g/m2/24 hours. This fabric provides a barrier to mite-induced allergen particles. Various additional finishes can be included on the fabric. For example, an antimicrobial finish may be provided on the fabric to extend fabric wearlife by providing protection against mold and mildew. As another alternative, a fluorochemical finish can be provided to extend fabric wearlife by providing protection against fluid stains.
225 Allergen-barrier cover US14689 1998-01-29 US6017601A 2000-01-25 Allan D. Amsel
An improved allergen-barrier cover for completely surrounding an allergen-carrier article, such as bedding, is provided. The cover is formed from a multilayer fabric such as an SMS fabric that allows passage of air, but blocks the passage of allergens and liquid water. This fabric is formed into an enclosure by thermally welding any seams necessary to provide a enclosure which completely encases the allergen-carrier article except for an opening sufficient to allow insertion of the allergen-carrier article into the enclosure. The cover also includes a closure in the form of a plastic seal made up of two portions: a first portion having at least two parallel ridges spaced apart from one another by a first distance and a second portion comprising at least two parallel grooves spaced apart from one another by the same distance as the parallel ridges and sized to receive the at least two parallel ridges in sealing engagement. The first portion of the closure is melt-bonded to a first portion of the opening in the enclosure and the second portion of the closure is melt-bonded to a second portion of the enclosure such that the enclosure and the closure, when sealed, cooperate to provide an allergen-barrier cover that completely surrounds the enclosed allergen-carrier article without openings of a size sufficient to allow the passage of dust mites.
226 Furniture box spring and method US921000 1997-08-29 US5983423A 1999-11-16 Danny L. Rupe
A furniture box spring frame for manufactured for high volume production. The furniture box spring frame has a first side panel and a second side panel. Each of the side panels is interconnected by a plurality of connector plates. The panels are assembled using truss assembly technology, realizing an increased rate of production. A first connecting member extends from a first end surface of the first panel to a first end surface of the second panel. A second connecting member extends from the second end surface of the first panel to the second end surface of the second panel. A plurality of notches are correspondingly defined in each of the side panels along a top edge surface. A plurality of slats are received and secured to a bottom planar surface of each of the plurality of notches. The plurality of slats extend from the first side panel to the second side panel.
227 Flexible covering for reducing moisture/vapor/bacteria transmission US548243 1990-07-05 US5007123A 1991-04-16 Donald M. Salyards
A flexible covering for reducing vapor transmission to a core of a mattress includes outer and inner coverings respectively forming first and second moisture/vapor/bacteria barriers, the outer and inner coverings being formed of materials having a flexibility sufficient to reduce tissue pressures which cause the formation of pressure sores on the body of a patient. The material of the outer and inner coverings comprise one of a woven and/or non-woven materials having or forming a vapor barrier such that the outer and inner coverings have a vapor transmission of less than 10.7 grams per hour per meter.sup.2. According to one embodiment of the present invention, the covering forms an integral part of the mattress or forms an envelope covering the core thereof.
228 Cover for pillows, mattresses and the like US129209 1980-03-11 US4445241A 1984-05-01 Sigrid Ender; Ottmar Ender
An air tight and fluid tight cover for padded bodies, mattresses and the like. The cover has a top, a bottom and a plurality of side parts. At least one opening provides ventilation between the interior of the cover and the ambient atmosphere. At least two of the side parts are formed by at least an interior, middle and exterior layer of material. Air passage openings offset with respect to each other are provided in the interior and middle layers of material. At least one filter is disposed between the middle and outer layer of material. A plurality of connecting seams extend partially transversely across the width of the side part from diametrically opposite points of the upper and lower longitudinal edges of the side parts toward a longitudinal center line bisecting the side part. The connecting seams define a plurality of pockets in which the filters are disposed. The connecting seams also define air passages between the individual layers of material for trapping coarse granular particles therein.
229 Article of bedding US37015040 1940-12-14 US2291155A 1942-07-28 GARTZ GEORGE W
230 Furniture US29665828 1928-08-01 US1837515A 1931-12-22 ALBERT BACHRACH
231 Insecticide container for upholstered furniture US75817624 1924-12-26 US1576262A 1926-03-09 BANK ALBERT M
232 Upholstered furniture US61768623 1923-02-08 US1497105A 1924-06-10 ALEXANDER LANDAU
233 PROTECTIVE BARRIER FOR A ZIPPER ASSEMBLY EP12801132.7 2012-06-12 EP2717747B1 2018-09-12 GOLDBERG, Gary
Protective assemblies for zippers described may include a protective barrier for preventing migration of particles and/or organisms between opposite surfaces of the barrier. When a zipper assembly is brought to a closed position, a zipper slider may form a connection with the barrier resulting in an obstruction to block infiltration of small particles or organisms (e.g., bed bugs, allergens, dust mites, small particles, etc.). The barrier may be attached to an article, such as a padded material for use with a bedding/furniture cover. In some embodiments, a cover may be implemented to enclose a portion of the zipper slider. The barrier may include one or more padding materials for preventing migration of small particles or organisms past obstructions formed by the padding material(s).
234 CUSHIONING FOAMS CONTAINING AROMATIC WOOD PARTICLES EP13897817 2013-11-25 EP3074455A4 2017-07-19 PETERSON BRUCE W; CRAWFORD MARK L
Methods and combinations for making and using one or more cellular foam layers comprising flexible cellular foam and wood particles having aromatic properties, where said cellular foam layers may be located on, under, or in cushioning foams and mattresses, or placed between on, under, within, or between other layering substrates. The foam containing aromatic wood particles may be used in mattresses, pillows, bedding products, medical cushioning foams, pet beds, outdoor bedding pads, outdoor pillows, and other cushioning products.
235 SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR THE INSPECTION OF A CUSHIONING DEVICE EP13745598.6 2013-07-10 EP2872866B1 2017-02-08 BAIN, Duncan; WOOLFSON, David
236 KIT FOR AIR TREATMENT OF UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE AND METHOD OF USING SUCH KIT EP15703645.0 2015-01-28 EP3099202A1 2016-12-07 VAN DOORNEWAARD, Barry
A kit for extermination of pest animals in furniture and a method for using the kit are disclosed. A sheet is provided over upholstered furniture. The sheet may be provided with ballast at the edges for keeping the sheet more or less fixed. Heated air is forced underneath the sheet. The furniture is preferably provided with an air treatment module for forcing air through the upholstery like a mattress. This allows the heated air provided by the forced air supply to be provided to the upholstery via the inside, highly increasing efficiency of heat treatment of the furniture. A way of controlling temperature of air provided by the forced air supply is disclosed, as well as a way of controlling temperature of air actually within the spaced defined by the positioned sheet. The latter allows for improved control of maintaining a temperature at which for example bed bugs are killed.
237 MICROALLOYED SPRING EP09733128.4 2009-04-20 EP2286107B1 2016-11-30 DEFRANKS, Michael, S.; READY, William, Jud; LYNN, Jeremy
238 CUSHIONING FOAMS CONTAINING AROMATIC WOOD PARTICLES EP13897817.6 2013-11-25 EP3074455A1 2016-10-05 PETERSON, Bruce W.; CRAWFORD, Mark L.
Methods and combinations for making and using one or more cellular foam layers comprising flexible cellular foam and wood particles having aromatic properties, where said cellular foam layers may be located on, under, or in cushioning foams and mattresses, or placed between on, under, within, or between other layering substrates. The foam containing aromatic wood particles may be used in mattresses, pillows, bedding products, medical cushioning foams, pet beds, outdoor bedding pads, outdoor pillows, and other cushioning products.
239 ZIPPER SEAL PROVIDING A BARRIER AGAINST THE PASSAGE OF BUGS OR PARTICLES THERETHROUGH EP15380006.5 2015-03-05 EP3064092A1 2016-09-07 Curós Santaeularia, Joan; Rigau Roca, Laura; París Casadellà, Ferran Àlex; Morón Soler, Moisés; Galindo Anguera, Magí

The present invention relates to a zipper seal (1) providing a barrier against the passage of bugs or particles therethrough, in which the proposed seal is arranged at the end of a zipper (40), covering the maximum closed position of said zipper by means of a flexible front sealing element (10) formed by a housing wall (11) defining a hollow housing (12), the shape of which is complementary to the shape of the slider (41) of the zipper, such that when the zipper is closed by taking said slider to the maximum closed position, the slider is at least partially inserted tightly into the hollow housing, preventing the passage of bugs or particles. The invention also proposes a flexible rear sealing element (20) located on the back in the maximum closed position of the zipper which also blocks said position from the rear face.

240 PROTECTIVE BARRIER FOR A ZIPPER ASSEMBLY EP15188735.3 2012-06-12 EP2995226A1 2016-03-16 Goldberg, Gary

Protective assemblies for zippers described may include a protective barrier for preventing migration of particles and/or organisms between opposite surfaces of the barrier. When a zipper assembly is brought to a closed position, a zipper slider may form a connection with the barrier resulting in an obstruction to block infiltration of small particles or organisms (e.g., bed bugs, allergens, dust mites, small particles, etc.). The barrier may be attached to an article, such as a padded material for use with a bedding/furniture cover. In some embodiments, a cover may be implemented to enclose a portion of the zipper slider. The barrier may include one or more padding materials for preventing migration of small particles or organisms past obstructions formed by the padding material(s).

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