SPRING BED OF LUMBAR SUPPORT

20200337472 ยท 2020-10-29

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    Abstract

    A spring bed is provided for supporting the lumbar (lower back) curve, which provides a continuous contact on the lumbar region by preventing the lumbar curvature (hollowed space) which occurs due to the cavitation caused by the pressure on the user's buttock part on the bed. The spring bed has lower springs arranged side by side so as to take the shape of the lumbar curve on the spring bed and upper springs arranged side by side which take place on the lower springs.

    Claims

    1. A spring bed lumbar curve, which provides a continuous contact on the lumbar region by preventing the lumbar curvature which occurs due to the cavitation caused by the pressure on the user's buttock part on the bed, characterized in that it comprises: a standard spring with a height used in standard beds; lower springs arranged side by side so as to take the shape of the lumbar curve as much as the space forming the lumbar curve on the spring bed; upper springs arranged side by side which take place on the lower springs forming the lumbar curve on the spring bed, equate the height of the lower springs to the height of the standard spring, which is the standard production height of the spring bed.

    2. The spring bed according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises lower springs located in the part corresponding to the lumbar curve and upper springs sticked on the lower springs.

    3. The spring bed according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises standard springs located in the parts corresponding to the pillow, shoulder, upper hip, lower hip, leg and foot.

    4. The spring bed according to claim 1, characterized in that said lower spring is preferably at the height of 140 mm.

    5. The spring bed according to claim 1, characterized in that said upper spring is preferably at the height of 125 mm.

    Description

    SHORT DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0012] The presently disclosed embodiments are merely intended to provide a further understanding of the present invention and are not intended to define the intended scope of protection or the context of such scope of protection in a manner that can be understood without regard to the detailed description of the invention.

    [0013] FIG. 1 is the illustration of the springs' array of the spring bed.

    [0014] FIG. 2 is the illustration of springs' array of the bed and the sections of the bed.

    REFERENCES

    [0015] No Part

    [0016] 1 Standard spring

    [0017] 2 Lower spring

    [0018] 3 Upper spring

    [0019] A Spring bed

    [0020] B Pillow

    [0021] C Shoulder

    [0022] D Lumbar curve

    [0023] E Upper Hip

    [0024] F Lower Hip

    [0025] G Leg and foot

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0026] The spring bed (A) supporting lumbar curve, which provides a continuous contact on the lumbar region by preventing the lumbar curvature which occurs due to the cavitation caused by the pressure on the user's buttock part on the bed, which comprises: [0027] a standard spring (1) with a height used in standard beds, [0028] lower springs (2) which are preferably of 140 mm height and arranged side by side so as to take the shape of the lumbar curve as much as the space forming the lumbar curve (D) on the spring bearing (A), [0029] upper springs (3) arranged side by side which take place on the lower springs (2) forming the lumbar curve (D) on the spring bed (A), equate the height of the lower springs (2) to the height of the standard spring (1), which is the standard production heigh of the spring bed (A), and have preferably a height of 125 mm.

    [0030] As seen in FIG. 1, in respect of the spring array of the spring bed (A), the standard springs of the same height as the height used in the standard beds are used in the sections corresponding to the parts of pillow (B), shoulder (C), upper hip (E), lower hip (F), leg and foot (G).

    [0031] In the section corresponding to the lumbar curve (D) part, the lower springs (2), preferably at a height of 140 mm, are arranged side by side so as to take the shape of the lumbar curve as much as the distance forming the lumbar curve. Upper springs (3), which equate the height of the lower springs (2) to the standard production height of the bed, namely the height of the standard spring (1), and preferably of a height of 125 mm, are placed on the lower springs (2).

    [0032] The lower springs (2) and the upper springs (3) are fixed together by being sticked to each other.

    [0033] The lower springs (2) and the upper springs (3) have different features compared to the standard springs (1).

    [0034] When one lies on the spring bed (A), the lower springs (2) and the upper springs (3) corresponding to the lumbar curve (D) fill the lumbar curve and consequently the contact on the lumbar region is never interrupted in the section of the lumbar curve (D), which takes the shape of the lumbar curve, even in the cases of little pressures on the lower springs (2) and upper springs (3), and thus a continuous touch is provided on the lumbar region.

    [0035] In this way, a gap between one's lumbar region and the spring bed (A) is removed and it is thereby provided a feeling of less discomfort during the sleep and an uninterrupted sleeping pleasure by allowing that the every part of the body touches on the bed in pressure ratio.