B68G7/00

Upholstered furniture including molded furniture components

An upholstered piece of furniture including a frame having a front frame member, an opposing back rest, and two arms at opposite ends of front frame member and backrest, wherein at least one of the front frame member and opposing back rest includes a wood component, and wherein the arms are made of molded plastic and at least one of the arms is coupled to the wood component. The upholstered piece of furniture includes covering material, wherein at least a portion of the at least one of the arms is covered by the covering material.

COMPOSITE CUSHIONS
20210130155 · 2021-05-06 ·

A composite cushion includes a first cushioning element and a second cushioning element. The second cushioning element is formed in a manner that engages a peripheral engagement are of the first cushioning element to interlock the second cushioning element onto the first cushioning element. The second cushioning element may surround an outer periphery of the first cushioning element. In addition, a portion of the second cushioning element may be superimposed over a central cushioning area of the first cushioning element. Superimposed portions of the first and second cushioning elements may have an unsecured relationship (i.e., they are not directly secured to each other).

COMPOSITE CUSHIONS
20210130155 · 2021-05-06 ·

A composite cushion includes a first cushioning element and a second cushioning element. The second cushioning element is formed in a manner that engages a peripheral engagement are of the first cushioning element to interlock the second cushioning element onto the first cushioning element. The second cushioning element may surround an outer periphery of the first cushioning element. In addition, a portion of the second cushioning element may be superimposed over a central cushioning area of the first cushioning element. Superimposed portions of the first and second cushioning elements may have an unsecured relationship (i.e., they are not directly secured to each other).

Composite cushions
11845650 · 2023-12-19 ·

A composite cushion includes a first cushioning element and a second cushioning element. The second cushioning element is formed in a manner that engages a peripheral engagement are of the first cushioning element to interlock the second cushioning element onto the first cushioning element. The second cushioning element may surround an outer periphery of the first cushioning element. In addition, a portion of the second cushioning element may be superimposed over a central cushioning area of the first cushioning element. Any superimposed central portions of the first and second cushioning elements may have an unsecured relationship (i.e., they are not directly secured to each other).

Composite cushions
11845650 · 2023-12-19 ·

A composite cushion includes a first cushioning element and a second cushioning element. The second cushioning element is formed in a manner that engages a peripheral engagement are of the first cushioning element to interlock the second cushioning element onto the first cushioning element. The second cushioning element may surround an outer periphery of the first cushioning element. In addition, a portion of the second cushioning element may be superimposed over a central cushioning area of the first cushioning element. Any superimposed central portions of the first and second cushioning elements may have an unsecured relationship (i.e., they are not directly secured to each other).

Method for manufacturing a seat and/or backrest in textile covering mounted on a chair tubular chassis and a chair obtained according to said method
11844437 · 2023-12-19 · ·

A method for manufacturing a backrest and/or having a textile covering or the same, and mounted on a chair tubular chassis or the same includes the following steps: folding the lateral edges of the textile covering and seaming the edges to form lateral sheaths by a lateral seam line, affixing at least three visual markers, (notches), to at least one of the ends of each of the lateral sheaths, a first central notch at the lateral edge of each of the sheaths and two peripheral notches on both sides of the respective central notch, folding the free ends of the sheaths by fitting each central notch between the respective peripheral notches, such that the notches extend facing each other, seaming the free ends of the sheaths at the folding area of the notches by a transverse seam line, and turning over the textile covering by bringing out the corners.

Method for manufacturing a seat and/or backrest in textile covering mounted on a chair tubular chassis and a chair obtained according to said method
11844437 · 2023-12-19 · ·

A method for manufacturing a backrest and/or having a textile covering or the same, and mounted on a chair tubular chassis or the same includes the following steps: folding the lateral edges of the textile covering and seaming the edges to form lateral sheaths by a lateral seam line, affixing at least three visual markers, (notches), to at least one of the ends of each of the lateral sheaths, a first central notch at the lateral edge of each of the sheaths and two peripheral notches on both sides of the respective central notch, folding the free ends of the sheaths by fitting each central notch between the respective peripheral notches, such that the notches extend facing each other, seaming the free ends of the sheaths at the folding area of the notches by a transverse seam line, and turning over the textile covering by bringing out the corners.

PERSONALIZED PILLOW AND/OR MATTRESS SELECTION
20230404286 · 2023-12-21 ·

Processes for personalizing a mattress or pillow for a consumer generally includes analyzing data identifying one or more target areas based on surface temperature and/or pressure on a consumer's existing mattress and additively manufacturing a lattice structure to address the one or more target areas so to provide support, pressure point relief, and/or a desired temperature modulation.

PERSONALIZED PILLOW AND/OR MATTRESS SELECTION
20230404286 · 2023-12-21 ·

Processes for personalizing a mattress or pillow for a consumer generally includes analyzing data identifying one or more target areas based on surface temperature and/or pressure on a consumer's existing mattress and additively manufacturing a lattice structure to address the one or more target areas so to provide support, pressure point relief, and/or a desired temperature modulation.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING AN INNERSPRING UNIT AND CORRESPONDING INNERSPRING UNIT
20210078855 · 2021-03-18 ·

In order to manufacture an innerspring unit (31) comprising pocketed springs and having an increased stability at its edge regions, in a first step, an innerspring main body (30) comprising a plurality of first strings (14) of pocketed springs is provided. In a subsequent second step, at least one second string (13c, 13d) of pocketed springs is attached to a lateral surface of the innerspring main body (30), so that the at least one second string (13c, 13d) of pocketed springs extends in a longitudinal direction of the innerspring main body (30). The springs (13) of the at least one second string (13c, 13d) of pocketed springs have a spring characteristic or a spring geometry different from the springs of the plurality of first strings of the innerspring main body (30). The at least one second string (13c, 13d) of pocketed springs forms together with the innerspring main body (30) the innerspring unit (31).