141 |
Disposable, moisture vapour permeable, liquid impermeable mattress cover assembly having an improved structure |
US10165254 |
2002-06-07 |
US20020148047A1 |
2002-10-17 |
Italo
Corzani; Elisabetta
Russo |
The present invention relates to a disposable mattress cover assembly for the formation of a protective cover capable of completely encasing a mattress. The disposable mattress cover assembly comprises a first and a second layer that are combined together by means of cooperating joining means in order to form the protective mattress cover. The disposable mattress cover assembly of the present invention can find a variety of applications wherein moisture vapour permeability combined with liquid imperviousness are desirable, combined with easy of use. |
142 |
Covering impregnated with insecticide |
US09177857 |
1998-10-23 |
US06440438B2 |
2002-08-27 |
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. |
143 |
Durable, comfortable, air-permeable allergen-barrier fabrics |
US09878416 |
2001-06-12 |
US20010039157A1 |
2001-11-08 |
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. |
144 |
Mattress cover |
US809213 |
1996-09-11 |
US5966759A |
1999-10-19 |
Kurt Sanders; Hans-Christian Sanders |
A mattress cover is configured such that it is made differently at the top and bottom in that under a top side material is an allergen-proof barrier layer and the bottom material is made only mite-proof in order, on the one hand, to create an effective protection against allergens, but on the other hand, to provide long wear along with sufficient air and water vapor permeability as well as good laundering qualities. |
145 |
Bedding articles enclosed in elastic laminated waterproof
moisture-permeable allergen barriers |
US741329 |
1996-10-28 |
US5950264A |
1999-09-14 |
Daniel M. Wyner; Annette H. Miller |
Bedding articles which are encased (or of which all or part of the upholstery is enclosed) in an allergen barrier. The allergen barrier comprises an elastic stretch knit substrate laminated with a monolithic, hydrophilic, moisture-vapor permeable elastic film made from at least one polymer and having a thickness of no more than 1 mil. |
146 |
Method of assembling a box spring frame |
US554813 |
1995-11-07 |
US5701653A |
1997-12-30 |
Danny L. Rupe |
A method of assembling a furniture box spring frame comprises the steps of:providing at least two truss-assembled side panels comprising the steps of providing a top beam, a bottom beam, a first end piece, a second end piece and a plurality of connector plates; positioning the top beam, the bottom beam, the first end piece, the second piece and the plurality of connector plates on a template; and assembling the top beam, the bottom beam, the first end piece, the second piece and the plurality of connector plates into a panel by compressing the pieces together; providing a plurality of connecting members and a plurality of slats; interconnecting the at least two sides panels with the plurality of connecting members such that the at least two sides panels are spaced apart and generally parallel to each other, and attaching the plurality of slats in notches across a top surface of the at least two sides panels which define a plurality of notches with diverging sides, to form a generally planar surface. |
147 |
Protective cover |
US955715 |
1992-12-18 |
US5321861A |
1994-06-21 |
Elizabeth Dancey; Ernest J. Dancey |
A protective cover for upholstered or padded articles such as bedding is made from a microporous ultrafilter material having a pore size of less than 0.0005 mm, to suppress passage of fecal particles produced by house dust mites. To prevent particles from bypassing the ultrafilter material, the seams of the cover are welded, and its opening is sealed by a resealable fastener, such as a zip-fastener, covered with an adhesive tape. |
148 |
Means to facilitate germicidal treatment of mattresses |
US19268062 |
1962-05-07 |
US3154798A |
1964-11-03 |
HARRIS IRVING F; EMIL WACHTER |
|
149 |
Fumigating cover for a contaminated mattress |
US71999934 |
1934-04-11 |
US2069036A |
1937-01-26 |
HOWARD JR WILLIAM |
|
150 |
Insecticide container |
US25601828 |
1928-02-21 |
US1760598A |
1930-05-27 |
HORN JOHN P |
|
151 |
Verminproof mattress |
US74220924 |
1924-10-07 |
US1579104A |
1926-03-30 |
GRANOVSKY ALBERT A |
|
152 |
Mattress. |
US18687117 |
1917-08-18 |
US1271672A |
1918-07-09 |
CROWLEY JAMES J; ROSENTHAL URAIA |
|
153 |
Spring-bed or upholstered springs |
US397234D |
|
US397234A |
1889-02-05 |
|
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154 |
一种防虫拉链外套 |
CN201020594649.8 |
2010-10-29 |
CN201839825U |
2011-05-25 |
李安山 |
本实用新型涉及使用拉链开合的外套产品,特别是一种防虫拉链外套。它具有拉链,其特征在于:在位于拉链拉合位置缝合处一侧且靠近拉链牙的两边各设有一片魔术贴的毛面或勾面,位于拉链拉合位置缝合处另一侧则设有一搭耳,所述搭耳的内翻面上具有与拉链牙两边的魔术贴位置相对应的魔术贴的勾面或毛面。在拉链底部加有衬布,衬布在拉链的拉合位置加魔术贴毛面。它主要解决现有产品的拉链拉合后,在拉链的闭合位会有小空隙的技术问题,它可以避免昆虫从小空隙钻入或钻出,不会对产品的保存或使用者的健康带来不利影响。 |
155 |
BED BUG MATTRESS COVER |
US15640228 |
2017-06-30 |
US20190000240A1 |
2019-01-03 |
Farhad Rabbany; Faramarz Yadegari |
A bed bug protective encasement for a mattress comprising a cover having an elongated opening with a first end and a second end formed therein, the elongated opening being adaptable to receive the mattress within the cover. A primary zipper is disposed along the elongated opening and having a slider movable from the first end to the second end to close the elongated opening. A flap attached to the cover adjacent the second end of the elongated opening is foldable over the second end of the elongated opening, the primary zipper extending onto the flap and terminating near a distal end of the flap. A secondary zipper system has a first zipper attached to a side of the flap and a second zipper attached to an opposite side of the flap, to secure the flap when the flap is folded over the second end of the elongated opening. |
156 |
STEP STOOL WITH ANTI-MICROBIAL PROTECTION |
US15915478 |
2018-03-08 |
US20180255935A1 |
2018-09-13 |
Mitchell K. GOLDBERG |
The present technology generally relates to a step stool having anti-microbial protection. In particular, the present technology relates to a step stool having an anti-microbial coating. |
157 |
Cushioning device inspection system, a sampling device for inspection of a cushioning device and a cushioning device inspection method |
US14413850 |
2013-07-10 |
US10023896B2 |
2018-07-17 |
Duncan Bain; David Woolfson |
A system for checking interior air contamination, the system including a sealed device including twin ports, a sampling device including a pump to extract at least some of the air from the interior of the sealed device, and a microbial detect to determine if the air contains contaminants. The twin ports are removably engageable with the sampling device to allow a circuit of air between the pump unit and the sealed device, such that air extracted from one of the twin ports by the pump is returned to the other of the twin ports, allowing no escape of the air to the environment. The sealed device is sealed to prevent, except through the twin ports, exterior air to flow into the sealed device and the air from the interior to flow out. |
158 |
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. |
159 |
DEVICE THAT USES ELECTROMAGNETIC POLARIZATION TO IMPROVE AUDIO CABLE SOUND QUALITY |
US15831290 |
2017-12-04 |
US20180183227A1 |
2018-06-28 |
Caelin Gabriel |
Method and apparatus for improving sound quality in audio cables, including a plurality of equally spaced conductive discs separated by a gap and configured in a generally linear array, each of the discs having an annular shape with planar sides, an outer diameter, a center hole having a diameter, and a thickness. The disc array is placed around an audio signal cable such that the planar sides of the discs are oriented parallel to one another and perpendicular to signal cable axis. The spacing between discs is approximately four to ten times the thickness of said discs, and the disc diameter is between 2 and 4 times the diameter of the center hole. |
160 |
Chair |
US15855762 |
2017-12-27 |
US20180177307A1 |
2018-06-28 |
John Charles Hepler |
A chair for particular use in clinical or hospital environments has a frame to which a support material is secured. The support material may form a chair back and/or a seat for the chair to provide support to the chair occupant. The support material may be made from a textile that includes copper containing particles such as copper iodide or copper oxide within the textile fibers. |