Mattress with casing having a quilted layer of high density foam method and system for making same
10323345 ยท 2019-06-18
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A47C27/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A mattress and method and system for making said mattress having a mattress casing 1 having a quilted top sleep panel (2) wherein one or more layers of high density foam (3) are stacked and quilted between an outer layer of fabric (4) and an inner layer of fabric (5). The high density foam is preferably Talalay foam and the panel may have multiple layers of high density foam and other materials such as wool, cotton batting and so forth. The inner layer of fabric, outer layer of fabric and at least one layer of high density foam are secured or quilted together by placing a plurality of stitched lines (7) across the area of the panel. The method and system of the present invention allows the high density foam to be continuously quilted without sewing needles being deflected or binding occurring.
Claims
1. A method of for making a mattress casing comprising a quilted top sleep panel wherein at least one layer of high density foam is stacked and quilted between an outer layer of fabric and an inner layer of fabric, said method comprising the steps of: creating a top sleep panel by placing a layer of high density foam between an outer layer of fabric and an inner layer of fabric; said layer of high density foam having a density measuring between 1.5-8 pounds per 1 cubic foot; applying an outward tension on side edges of said layer of high density foam of the top sleep panel, thereby stretching the layer of high density foam in an outward direction; feeding said layer of high density foam, said outer layer of fabric and said inner layer of fabric of the top sleep panel into a sewing machine having at least one needle while maintaining the outward tension on said layer of high density foam; placing lines of stitching across the layer of high density foam, said outer layer of fabric and said inner layer of fabric of the top sleep panel using said sewing machine while maintaining the outward tension on said layer of high density foam; and securing the top sleep panel to a peripheral band and bottom panel to create the mattress casing of the present invention.
2. The method of claim 1 further comprising a step of: encasing a mattress body within the mattress casing.
3. The method of claim 1 further comprising a step of: placing at least one layer of alternative materials between the outer layer of fabric and the inner layer of fabric of the top sleep panel.
4. The method of claim 1 further comprising steps of: creating a bottom panel by placing a layer of high density foam between an outer layer of fabric and an inner layer of fabric; said layer of high density foam of the bottom panel having a density measuring between 1.5-8 pounds per 1 cubic foot; applying an outward tension on side edges of said layer of high density foam of the bottom panel, thereby stretching the layer of high density foam in an outward direction; feeding said layer of high density foam, said outer layer of fabric and said inner layer of fabric of the bottom panel into a sewing machine having at least one needle while maintaining the outward tension on the layer of high density foam; and placing lines of stitching across the layer of high density foam, said outer layer of fabric and said inner layer of fabric of the bottom panel using said sewing machine.
5. The method of claim 1 further comprising steps of: forming a plurality of high density foam panels into a single elongated strip of high density foam having a predetermined thickness to create the layer of high density foam of the top sleep panel.
6. The method of claim 4 further comprising steps of: forming a plurality of high density foam panels into a single elongated strip of high density foam having a predetermined thickness to create the layer of high density foam of the bottom panel.
7. The method of claim 1 wherein: said high density foam layer is a Talalay foam.
8. A system of for making a mattress casing comprising a quilted top sleep panel wherein at least one layer of high density foam is stacked and quilted between an outer layer of fabric and an inner layer of fabric, said system comprising: a top sleep panel being created by a layer of high density foam being placed between an outer layer of fabric and an inner layer of fabric; said layer of high density foam having a density measuring between 1.5-8 pounds per 1 cubic foot; an outward tension being applied on side edges of said layer of high density foam of the top sleep panel, thereby stretching the layer of high density foam in an outward direction; said layer of high density foam, said outer layer of fabric and said inner layer of fabric of the top sleep panel being fed into a sewing machine having at least one needle while the outward tension on the layer of high density foam is maintained; at least one line of stitching being placed across the layer of high density foam, said outer layer of fabric and said inner layer of fabric of the top sleep panel using said sewing machine while maintaining the outward tension on said layer of high density foam; and the top sleep panel being secured to a peripheral band and bottom panel to create the mattress casing of the present invention.
9. The system of claim 8 wherein: said high density foam is a Talalay foam.
10. The system of claim 8 further comprising: a mattress body being encased within the mattress casing.
11. The system of claim 8 further comprising: at least one layer of alternative materials being placed between the outer layer of fabric and the inner layer of fabric of the top sleep panel.
12. The system of claim 8 further comprising: a bottom panel being created by a layer of high density foam being placed between an outer layer of fabric and an inner layer of fabric; said layer of high density foam of the bottom panel having a density measuring between 1.5-8 pounds per 1 cubic foot; an outward tension being applied on side edges of said layer of high density foam of the bottom panel, thereby stretching the layer of high density foam in an outward direction; said layer of high density foam, said outer layer of fabric and said inner layer of fabric of the bottom panel being fed into a sewing machine having at least one needle while the outward tension on the layer of high density foam is maintained; and lines of stitching being placed across the layer of high density foam, said outer layer of fabric and said inner layer of fabric of the bottom panel using said sewing machine.
13. The system of claim 8 further comprising: a plurality of high density foam panels being formed into a single elongated strip of high density foam having a predetermined thickness to create the layer of high density foam of the top sleep panel.
14. The system of claim 12 further comprising: a plurality of high density foam panels being formed into a single elongated strip of high density foam having a predetermined thickness to create the layer of high density foam of the bottom panel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In the following detailed description, reference will be made to the attached drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(6) For purposes of describing the preferred embodiment, the terminology used in reference to the numbered accessories in the drawings is as follows:
(7) 1. mattress casing, generally
(8) 2. top sleep panel
(9) 3. high density foam
(10) 4. outer layer of panel
(11) 5. inner layer of panel
(12) 6. alternative material
(13) 7. stitched line
(14) 8. bottom panel
(15) 9. peripheral band
(16) 10. perimeter edge of panel
(17) 11. mattress body
(18) 12. side of mattress body
(19) 13. sliced panel of high density foam
(20) 14. elongated strip of high density foam
(21) With reference to
(22) The mattress casing 1 further comprises a peripheral band 9 connecting perimeter edges 10 of the top sleep panel 2 and bottom panel 8. The peripheral band 9 surrounds sides 12 of a rectangular-shaped mattress body 11, as illustrated in
(23) High density foam, such as Talalay foam, is normally formed into large blocks during the molding process. In order to ready the high density foam for the quilting process, the blocks of high density foam must be sliced into panels having a desired height or thickness. The panels of high density foam comprise a front edge, a rear edge and side edges. The sliced panels 13 of high density foam are then formed into elongated strips of high density foam 14 by securing a rear edge of a first panel of high density foam to a front edge of a second panel of high density foam using an attachment means, such as an adhesive, as illustrated in
(24) In addition, the same process may be used to increase the width of the elongated strip of high density foam by adhering additional sliced panels of high density foam to the first panel, second panel and so forth to obtain a desired width.
(25) With conventional foam and other materials, sewing needles freely pierce the layers without encountering any excess amounts of friction. This allows conventional materials to be freely fed into a sewing machine without tension being placed on the materials. In contrast, high density foams are more difficult to pierce, thereby causing deflection or bending of sewing needle. After a needle does puncture the high density foam, the friction from the compression of the foam may cause binding of the materials. Therefore, outward tension must be applied to the side edges of the materials being quilted, as illustrated in
(26) Finally, the quilted top sleep panel 2 and bottom panel 8 are each cut to a desired size (if necessary) and attached to the peripheral band 9 around a rectangular-shaped mattress body 11, thereby encasing the rectangular-shaped mattress body 11.
(27) It is to be understood that while a preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated, it is not to be limited to the specific form or arrangement of parts herein described and shown. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention and the invention is not to be considered limited to what is shown and described in the specification and drawings.