Patent classifications
A47C27/04
PACKAGING METHOD FOR SPRING MATTRESS AND PACKAGING DEVICE FOR SPRING MATTRESS
A spring mattress includes an upper cushion layer, an elastic module, and a bottom plate, where the elastic module is formed by detachably connecting a plurality of spring units, and the bottom plate is formed by detachably splicing or unfolding a plurality of bottom plate units. A packaging method for the spring mattress includes packaging the plurality of spring units using at least two of a plurality of packaging containers, packaging the upper cushion layer using a single one of the plurality of packaging containers, and packaging the plurality of bottom plate units using two or fewer of the plurality of packaging containers.
SPRING MATTRESS WITH PILLOW
A spring mattress with a pillow fixes a placement position of the pillow by one of the follow structures. First, the protruding edge on the bottom of the pillow is inserted into the one or more of a plurality of separation grooves on the balance cushion; second, the one or more flexible connecting belts and the one or more clamping seats enable the pillow to be detachably connected to the spring cushion; or third, the lower end surface of the pillow is integrated with the balance cushion to limit the placement position of the pillow.
SPRING MATTRESS WITH PILLOW
A spring mattress with a pillow fixes a placement position of the pillow by one of the follow structures. First, the protruding edge on the bottom of the pillow is inserted into the one or more of a plurality of separation grooves on the balance cushion; second, the one or more flexible connecting belts and the one or more clamping seats enable the pillow to be detachably connected to the spring cushion; or third, the lower end surface of the pillow is integrated with the balance cushion to limit the placement position of the pillow.
Pocketed foam filled buckling member assembly
A pocketed buckling member assembly comprises a plurality of parallel strings of pocketed buckling members. Each string is joined to at least one adjacent string. Each string comprising one piece of fabric folded around the buckling members into first and second opposed plies. Pockets are formed along each string by transverse seams joining the first and second plies. At least one buckling member is positioned in each pocket. At least some of the buckling members may have foam therein.
Pocketed foam filled buckling member assembly
A pocketed buckling member assembly comprises a plurality of parallel strings of pocketed buckling members. Each string is joined to at least one adjacent string. Each string comprising one piece of fabric folded around the buckling members into first and second opposed plies. Pockets are formed along each string by transverse seams joining the first and second plies. At least one buckling member is positioned in each pocket. At least some of the buckling members may have foam therein.
Apparatus with a repeating trapezoidal mechanism that enables an alternating pressure support surface for preventing pressure injury
A pressure sore prevention mattress is provided alternating pressure points on the body of an occupant that is easily transformable between two stable configurations. The four-layer mattress construction has a top foam pad, a webbing layer, a dynamic layer of deformable panels trapezoid-shaped four-bar mechanisms that deform to produce an undulating pattern of peaks, and a base. Panel geometry can determine peak height. The mattress has a spatially hollow geometry that allows natural air convection through the breathable top foam pad to enable drying of moisture as well as the use of forced air convective drying or cooling. The mattress can be transformed from one configuration to the other while the occupant is on the mattress.
Apparatus with a repeating trapezoidal mechanism that enables an alternating pressure support surface for preventing pressure injury
A pressure sore prevention mattress is provided alternating pressure points on the body of an occupant that is easily transformable between two stable configurations. The four-layer mattress construction has a top foam pad, a webbing layer, a dynamic layer of deformable panels trapezoid-shaped four-bar mechanisms that deform to produce an undulating pattern of peaks, and a base. Panel geometry can determine peak height. The mattress has a spatially hollow geometry that allows natural air convection through the breathable top foam pad to enable drying of moisture as well as the use of forced air convective drying or cooling. The mattress can be transformed from one configuration to the other while the occupant is on the mattress.
Pocketed spring assembly including cushion pads and buckling members with additives
A pocketed spring assembly comprises a plurality of parallel strings of springs, each string joined to at least one adjacent string, each string comprising one piece of fabric folded into first and second opposed plies. Outer pockets are formed along each string by transverse seams joining the first and second plies. One pocketed spring, at least cushion pad and at least one buckling member with an additive are positioned in each outer pocket. At least one cushion pad, at least one buckling member with an additive or any combination thereof may be individually pocketed inside an outer pocket.
Pocketed spring assembly including cushion pads and buckling members with additives
A pocketed spring assembly comprises a plurality of parallel strings of springs, each string joined to at least one adjacent string, each string comprising one piece of fabric folded into first and second opposed plies. Outer pockets are formed along each string by transverse seams joining the first and second plies. One pocketed spring, at least cushion pad and at least one buckling member with an additive are positioned in each outer pocket. At least one cushion pad, at least one buckling member with an additive or any combination thereof may be individually pocketed inside an outer pocket.
POCKETED COMFORT LAYER HAVING MINI BUCKLING MEMBERS
A pocketed buckling member assembly comprises a plurality of parallel strings of pocketed buckling members. Each string is joined to at least one adjacent string. Each string comprising one piece of fabric folded around the buckling members into first and second opposed plies. Pockets are formed along each string by transverse seams joining the first and second plies. At least one buckling member is positioned in each pocket. The buckling member may have additives therein.