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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
141 Reconfigurable foam mattress US11876728 2007-10-22 US07954189B2 2011-06-07 Martin B Rawls-Meehan
An aspect of the present invention relates to a method and system of receiving information of a user's support facility comfort requirements; using a software application to determine a proper support facility firmness configuration to match the user's requirement; selecting foam springs with the proper user required firmness as determined by the software application; and configuring the selected foam springs within the support facility to match the user's firmness requirements.
142 Foam spring mattress with replaceable foam springs US11876751 2007-10-22 US07930783B2 2011-04-26 Martin B Rawls-Meehan
An aspect of the present invention relates to a method and system of receiving information of a user's support facility comfort requirements; using a software application to determine a proper support facility firmness configuration to match the user's requirement; selecting foam springs with the proper user required firmness as determined by the software application; and configuring the selected foam springs within the support facility to match the user's firmness requirements.
143 Using a software application to configure a foam spring mattress US11876740 2007-10-22 US07860723B2 2010-12-28 Martin B Rawls-Meehan
An aspect of the present invention relates to a method and system of receiving information of a user's support facility comfort requirements; using a software application to determine a proper support facility firmness configuration to match the user's requirement; selecting foam springs with the proper user required firmness as determined by the software application; and configuring the selected foam springs within the support facility to match the user's firmness requirements.
144 Foam spring mattress using a foam containment facility US11876748 2007-10-22 US07841031B2 2010-11-30 Martin B Rawls-Meehan
An aspect of the present invention relates to a method and system of receiving information of a user's support facility comfort requirements; using a software application to determine a proper support facility firmness configuration to match the user's requirement; selecting foam springs with the proper user required firmness as determined by the software application; and configuring the selected foam springs within the support facility to match the user's firmness requirements.
145 DISTINGUISHING DIFFERENT FIRMNESS FOAM SPRINGS AND ALTERNATIVES FOR FOAM SPRING END CAPS US12580465 2009-10-16 US20100090383A1 2010-04-15 Martin B. Rawls-Meehan
An aspect of the present invention relates to a method and system of providing a bed using a plurality of interchangeable adjustable firmness springs to provide localized comfort and support to the user of the bed. The plurality of interchangeable springs may have a plurality of different firmnesses to provide customizable local comfort to a user. The foam springs are color coded based on the firmness associated with the foam spring. The foam springs have markings and/or health devices attached to an end of the foam spring.
146 USING A SOFTWARE APPLICATION TO CONFIGURE A FOAM SPRING MATTRESS US11876731 2007-10-22 US20090043595A1 2009-02-12 Martin B. Rawls-Meehan
An aspect of the present invention relates to a method and system of receiving information of a user's support facility comfort requirements; using a software application to determine a proper support facility firmness configuration to match the user's requirement; selecting foam springs with the proper user required firmness as determined by the software application; and configuring the selected foam springs within the support facility to match the user's firmness requirements.
147 USING A SOFTWARE APPLICATION TO CONFIGURE A FOAM SPRING MATTRESS US11876736 2007-10-22 US20090037205A1 2009-02-05 Martin B. Rawls-Meehan
An aspect of the present invention relates to a method and system of receiving information of a user's support facility comfort requirements; using a software application to determine a proper support facility firmness configuration to match the user's requirement; selecting foam springs with the proper user required firmness as determined by the software application; and configuring the selected foam springs within the support facility to match the user's firmness requirements.
148 USING A SOFTWARE APPLICATION TO CONFIGURE A FOAM SPRING MATTRESS US11876745 2007-10-22 US20090018857A1 2009-01-15 Martin B. Rawls-Meehan
An aspect of the present invention relates to a method and system of receiving information of a user's support facility comfort requirements; using a software application to determine a proper support facility firmness configuration to match the user's requirement; selecting foam springs with the proper user required firmness as determined by the software application; and configuring the selected foam springs within the support facility to match the user's firmness requirements.
149 USING A SOFTWARE APPLICATION TO CONFIGURE A FOAM SPRING MATTRESS US11876718 2007-10-22 US20090018854A1 2009-01-15 Martin B. Rawls-Meehan
An aspect of the present invention relates to a method and system of receiving information of a user's support facility comfort requirements; using a software application to determine a proper support facility firmness configuration to match the user's requirement; selecting foam springs with the proper user required firmness as determined by the software application; and configuring the selected foam springs within the support facility to match the user's firmness requirements.
150 USING A SOFTWARE APPLICATION TO CONFIGURE A FOAM SPRING MATTRESS US11876751 2007-10-22 US20080288273A1 2008-11-20 Martin B. Rawls-Meehan
An aspect of the present invention relates to a method and system of receiving information of a user's support facility comfort requirements; using a software application to determine a proper support facility firmness configuration to match the user's requirement; selecting foam springs with the proper user required firmness as determined by the software application; and configuring the selected foam springs within the support facility to match the user's firmness requirements.
151 USING A SOFTWARE APPLICATION TO CONFIGURE A FOAM SPRING MATTRESS US11876707 2007-10-22 US20080281611A1 2008-11-13 Martin B. Rawls-Meehan
An aspect of the present invention relates to a method and system of receiving information of a user's support facility comfort requirements; using a software application to determine a proper support facility firmness configuration to match the user's requirement; selecting foam springs with the proper user required firmness as determined by the software application; and configuring the selected foam springs within the support facility to match the user's firmness requirements.
152 FOAM SPRING MATTRESS CONFIGURED WITH VARIABLE FIRMNESS US11876562 2007-10-22 US20080127424A1 2008-06-05 Martin B. Rawls-Meehan
An aspect of the present invention relates to a method and system of providing a bed using a plurality of interchangeable adjustable firmness springs to provide localized comfort and support to the user of the bed. The plurality of interchangeable springs may have a plurality of different firmnesses to provide customizable local comfort to a user.
153 USING A SOFTWARE APPLICATION TO CONFIGURE A FOAM SPRING MATTRESS US11876755 2007-10-22 US20080097779A1 2008-04-24 Martin Rawls-Meehan
An aspect of the present invention relates to a method and system of receiving information of a user's support facility comfort requirements; using a software application to determine a proper support facility firmness configuration to match the user's requirement; selecting foam springs with the proper user required firmness as determined by the software application; and configuring the selected foam springs within the support facility to match the user's firmness requirements.
154 USING A SOFTWARE APPLICATION TO CONFIGURE A FOAM SPRING MATTRESS US11847068 2007-08-29 US20080097774A1 2008-04-24 Martin Rawls-Meehan
An aspect of the present invention relates to a method and system of receiving information of a user's support facility comfort requirements; using a software application to determine a proper support facility firmness configuration to match the user's requirement; selecting foam springs with the proper user required firmness as determined by the software application; and configuring the selected foam springs within the support facility to match the user's firmness requirements.
155 Spring seating support system US227043 1994-04-13 US5518226A 1996-05-21 Marty Silver; Bruno Policicchio
A spring seating support system which includes an upper support frame that includes rigid wire grids located between adjacent rows of coil springs. The rigid wire grids are flexibly connected to the top loop of the coil springs located in adjacent rows, and are comprised of latitudinal perimeter wires welded to longitudinal support wires. Latitudinal interior wires welded to the longitudinal support wires may be added for additional strength where the distance between rows of coil springs requires such support.
156 Spring structure for cushion seating US83665 1987-08-07 US4886250A 1989-12-12 Thomas H. Lucas
An adjustable coil seat is provided which utilizes the combination of a plurality of parallel rows of sinuous springs which are connected at opposite ends of the frame, at least one row of tapered conical coil springs in transverse relation to the sinuous springs and positioned in supporting relationship under the sinuous springs at a location between the ends of the sinuous springs, and a rigid cross-support beam structure which supports the bottom end of the tapered coiled springs. The cross support structure may be of adjustable height to vary pretension of the spring mechanism.
157 Seat spring member US524350 1974-11-18 US3942777A 1976-03-09 Jack C. Mandusky; Neville L. Riddle
A seat spring for a seating structure having front and rear frame rails wherein the spring is constructed from a one piece wire body shaped to form a front end fishmouth portion mounted on the front rail, a yieldable rear end portion mounted on the rear frame rail and a variable length main portion extending between the front and rear portions. The fishmouth portion and the front end of the main portion are configured so that when the spring is deflected in response to a downwardly directed seating load, the spring will bottom out on the front frame rail without any wire-to-wire engagement of portions of the spring during deflection. The result is a limited deflection spring which, under shock load, will deflect without any noise.
158 Spring frameworks US3475016D 1967-10-24 US3475016A 1969-10-28 WAHLMANN ERNST
159 caughey US3127159D US3127159A 1964-03-31
160 Furniture construction US3751960 1960-06-20 US3081130A 1963-03-12 WIELAND CLIFFORD C
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