MATTRESS-RETENTION DECKING
20190290012 ยท 2019-09-26
Inventors
- ERIC BERNARD HEEKE (HICKORY, NC, US)
- Jacob J. Neuenswander (Carthage, MO, US)
- William Robert Rohr (Joplin, MO, US)
- GUY RUFF (MOCKSVILLE, NC, US)
- ZACHERY STEVEN SPENCER (CONOVER, NC, US)
Cpc classification
A61G7/015
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47C21/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G7/015
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A mattress-retention system is provided that maintains a mattress in place on an adjustable bed base. The base has a decking with sections that articulate to move the mattress into any of a variety of support positions. The decking is typically covered with a fabric. A pattern of micro-hook strips is coupled to the fabric, facing outwardly towards the mattress. The pattern of micro-hook strips may be contained within only one section, but may also be contained in other sections, or may cross-over multiple sections. This pattern of micro-hook strips interacts with the mattress to retain it in place.
Claims
1. A mattress-retention system, for retaining an adjustable mattress on an adjustable bed frame, comprising: an articulating decking having a head end, a foot end, and a plurality of sections operable to position the adjustable mattress in a plurality of positions; a longitudinal axis which runs from the head end of the articulating decking to the foot end of the articulating decking; a transverse axis which runs perpendicular to the longitudinal axis across a top surface of the plurality of sections; and a fastener material comprising at least one strip of micro-hook material coupled to at least one of the plurality of sections of the decking.
2. The mattress-retention system of claim 1, wherein the adjustable mattress has an underside surface comprising a mattress surface material, wherein the mattress surface material comprises at least one of a stitchbond material and a woven damask material.
3. The mattress-retention system of claim 1, wherein the fastener material is oriented along the transverse axis of the articulating decking.
4. The mattress-retention system of claim 2, wherein the fastener material is adapted to couple directly with the mattress surface material without requiring any corresponding fastener material added to the mattress surface material.
5. The mattress-retention system of claim 1, further comprising a pattern of the fastener material coupled to at least one of the plurality of sections of the decking.
6. The mattress-retention system of claim 5, wherein the pattern of fastener material is coupled to more than one of the plurality of sections of the decking.
7. The mattress-retention system of claim 6, wherein the decking includes a head section, a seat section, a thigh section and a foot section, and wherein the pattern of the fastener material is positioned in the thigh section and the foot section.
8. The mattress-retention system of claim 6, wherein the decking includes a head section, a seat section, a thigh section and a foot section, and wherein the pattern of fastener material includes a strip of fastener material within each section oriented along the transverse axis.
9. The mattress-retention system of claim 6, wherein the decking includes a head section, a seat section, a thigh section and a foot section, and wherein the pattern of the fastener material includes a pair of parallel strips of fastener material within each of the thigh section and the foot section, with each of the pairs of parallel strips oriented along the transverse axis.
10. The mattress-retention system of claim 1, further comprising a fabric coupled to the decking, wherein the fastener material is disposed on and coupled to an exposed surface of the fabric.
11. A mattress-retention fabric for maintaining a mattress on a bed base, comprising: a deck covering material, used to cover an articulating deck of an adjustable bed base, having a head end and a foot end; a longitudinal axis which runs from the head end to the foot end; a transverse axis which runs perpendicular to the longitudinal axis across a top surface of the deck covering material; and a fastener material comprising at least one strip of micro-hook material coupled to the deck covering material in a location corresponding to a desired area of the articulating deck for retention of the mattress, the mattress having an underside surface comprising a mattress surface material.
12. The mattress-retention fabric of claim 11, wherein the fastener material further comprises at least one strip of micro-hook material oriented along the transverse axis.
13. The mattress-retention fabric of claim 11, wherein the fastener material operates to couple the deck covering to the mattress placed on the articulating deck.
14. The mattress-retention fabric of claim 11, wherein the mattress surface material comprising at least one of a stitchbond material and a woven damask material.
15. The mattress-retention fabric of claim 11, wherein no corresponding fastener material is added to the underside surface of the mattress.
16. The mattress-retention fabric of claim 11, wherein the articulating deck has a plurality of sections, further comprising a pattern of fastener material coupled to the deck covering material in a position usable to cover at least one of the plurality of sections of the decking.
17. The mattress-retention fabric of claim 16, wherein the pattern of fastener material is coupled to the deck covering material in a position usable to cover two or more of the plurality of sections of the decking.
18. A method for retaining an adjustable mattress on an adjustable bed frame, comprising: coupling the adjustable mattress to an articulating decking using a fastener comprising at least one strip of micro-hook material, wherein the at least one strip of micro-hook material is bonded to the articulating decking, wherein no corresponding fastener is bonded to the adjustable mattress, and wherein the adjustable mattress has a surface comprising typical mattress surface materials.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein the articulating decking has a head end, a foot end, and a plurality of sections operable to position the adjustable mattress in a plurality of positions and wherein the fastener comprises a pattern of strips of micro-hook material coupled to at least one of the plurality of sections of decking.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein the articulating decking includes a thigh section and a foot section, and wherein the pattern of strips of micro-hook material includes a pair of parallel strips for micro-hook material within each of the thigh section and the foot section, with each of the pairs of parallel strips extending from one side of the decking to an opposing side of the decking.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
[0008] The present invention is described in detail below with reference to the attached drawing figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0013] A mattress-retention decking is described below for use in maintaining a mattress 14 in place on an adjustable bed base 12. As shown in
[0014] One exemplary material for use as strips 26 is the line of micro-hook materials available from APLIX, of Paris, France, such as the product referred to as APLIX 475 hook. In general, the micro-hook material is a polypropylene extrusion with micro-hooks on the face side, and smooth on the backside. The micro-hook material is slit into the proper widths, and then bonded onto fabric 28 using ultrasonic bonding technology, adhesive, glue or a pressure sensitive adhesive. The fabric 28 is preferably made for this purpose, and contained in a roll that is used for later manufacture and covering of deck 16.
[0015] One having skill in the art will be familiar with the term micro-hook material. Micro-hook material, as used here, refers to a fastener material within the class of hook closure systems comprising an array of micro hooks that is capable of mating with itself, as well as a variety of surfaces, using only light pressure. Micro-hook materials are readily distinguishable from hook and loop material, wherein the hook material requires a specially design or prepared loop material for the closure system to mate. Generally, to fasten two items together using a hook and loop fastener, the hook material must be secured to the first item and the loop material must be secured to the second item. While hook and loop fasteners can occasionally be effective when the second item is already covered with a loose-looped fabrics, such as fleece, velvet, and some large knit fabrics, such fabrics are not used to cover most commercially available mattresses. Hook and loop fasteners remain ineffective with the types of fabric typically used to cover mattresses, for example, woven fabrics, such as stitchbond and woven damask.
[0016] Micro-hook material, on the other hand, is capable of bonding with these materials. As such, hook and loop fasteners cannot provide the versatile that micro-hook materials provide. For example, removing the requirement that such material be attached to the mattress improves the functionality of the system and allows for much more flexibility in the implementation of the system, such as, allowing the system to be compatible with a wider range of mattresses, as mattresses need not be designed or altered in order to be compatible with the system. Instead, embodiments of the present invention function to maintain a mattress in place without any additional material being needed on the mattress. This presents a distinct advantage over conventional hook and loop materials. As shown in
[0017] Another exemplary pattern 32 is shown on the right side of
[0018] Another exemplary pattern 34 is shown on the left side of
[0019] A final exemplary pattern 36 is shown on the right side of
[0020] While particular patterns are shown for the strips 26 in
[0021] With the fabric 28 installed on deck 16, the mattress 14 is held in place with respect to the deck 16 by the micro-hook strips 26 arranged in one of the patterns shown in
[0022] From the foregoing, it will be seen that this invention is one well adapted to attain all the ends and objects hereinabove set forth together with other advantages, which are obvious and which are inherent to the structure.
[0023] It will be understood that certain features and subcombinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations. This is contemplated by and is within the scope of the claims.
[0024] Since many possible embodiments may be made of the invention without departing from the scope thereof, it is to be understood that all matter herein set forth or shown in the accompanying drawings is to be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.