Active mattress encasement
11672357 · 2023-06-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T29/49826
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
A47C27/087
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47C21/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An active mattress encasement which can be relatively easily installed or removed or rotated over a mattress supported by a foundation is disclosed. The encasement is formed to encapsulate a mattress and may include a top panel, a bottom panel and multiple side panels. One or more of the side panels are zippered together, In one embodiment, the un-zippered side panels, i.e. side panels without zippers, fixedly connect the top and bottom portions of the side panels. In another embodiment, an inflatable volume is integrated into the bottom panel. Alternatively, the inflatable volume may be integrated with a separate detachable cover and attached to the bottom panel by conventional means. The top and bottom panels, as well as the side panels may be made from a conventional materials. The underside of the top panel and optionally the inside of the side panels may be coated with a waterproof coating, such as polyurethane (TPU/PU), silicone, and/or urethane to form a waterproof membrane. In accordance with an important aspect of one embodiment of the invention, an interior surface of the bottom panel is formed with a slick surface while the exterior surface of the bottom panel is integrated with an inflatable volume. The inflatable volume faces outwardly and is adapted to be in contact with the foundation or optional bed skirt. In this embodiment, the exterior surface of the bottom panel of the encasement is formed at least partially with a non-slick surface. The non-slick surface provides a frictional relationship between the exterior surface of the bottom panel of the encasement and the foundation or bed skirt while the encasement is being installed or removed over a mattress. The slick interior surface of the bottom panel allows a mattress to be rotated, installed, or removed, once the bottom panel is juxtaposed between the mattress and the foundation in an application in which the encasement is unzipped and the top panel is disposed on the floor adjacent one end of the mattress. Alternatively, a separate detachable cover may be used to allow the mattress to be relatively easily installed or removed or rotated with the encasement fully installed on the mattress. Optional straps may be provided, fixedly attached to the encasement, to allow the encasement to be snugged against the mattress. This enables the encasement to be used with a relatively wide range of mattress sizes and still provide a snug fit.
Claims
1. An active encasement for a mattress or foundation comprising: a top panel defining an exterior surface and an interior surface; a bottom panel to facilitate rotation of the mattress with respect to the bottom panel as well as installation and removal of the mattress or foundation with respect to the encasement; an inflatable volume formed at least in part from at least a portion of the bottom panel, the inflatable volume configured to be in communication with an external air supply; a plurality of separable side panels configured to form the encasement with the top panel and the bottom panel, the plurality of side panels including contiguous separable side panel portions on two or more side panels, each separable side panel defining a separable upper portion and a separable lower portion, the separable upper portions attached to the top panel and the separable lower portions attached to the bottom panel, the separable upper portions and the separable lower portions attachable or detachable with respect to each other; and a zipper for attaching or alternatively detaching the separable upper side panel portions to the separable lower side panel portions the two or more separable side panels in a normal mode of operation and alternatively at least partially detaching the separable upper side panel portions from the separable lower side panel portions of the two or more separable side panel portions in an alternate rotating or sliding mode of operation to enable at least a portion of the top panel to be at least partially removed from the mattress or foundation to enable movement of the mattress or foundation with respect to the bottom panel.
2. The encasement as recited in claim 1, wherein the inflatable volume includes an air discharge hole.
3. The encasement as recited in claim 1, wherein the inflatable volume includes an adjustable air discharge hole formed from a zippered valve.
4. The encasement as recited in claim 1, wherein the inflatable volume includes at least one attachment point spaced away from an outermost perimeter of the inflatable volume.
5. The encasement as recited in claim 1, wherein the inflatable volume includes at least one attachment point in communication with an outermost perimeter of the inflatable volume.
6. An encasement for a mattress or a foundation, the mattress and the foundation having side panels, the encasement comprising: a top panel; a bottom panel, wherein the top panel and the bottom panel also form side panels that are formed to cover the sides of the mattress or the foundation, the top panel and the bottom panel are configured to be secured together to form the encasement; an inflatable volume formed at least in part from at least a portion of the bottom panel, the inflatable volume configured to be in communication with an external source of air, wherein the inflatable volume includes an adjustable air discharge hole formed from a zippered valve; and a zipper for selectively connecting or alternatively disconnecting the top panel with respect to the bottom panel on contiguous separable portions of one or more side panels in a normal mode of operation and alternatively at least partially disconnecting the top panel from the bottom panel on at least one or more contiguous separable side panel portions in an alternate rotating or sliding mode of operation to enable at least a portion of the top panel to be at least partially removed from the mattress or foundation to enable movement of the mattress or foundation with respect to the bottom panel.
7. The encasement as recited in claim 6, wherein the inflatable volume includes an adjustable air discharge hole.
8. The encasement as recited in claim 6, wherein the inflatable volume includes a fixed air discharge hole.
9. The encasement as recited in claim 6, wherein the inflatable volume includes at least one attachment point spaced away from an outermost perimeter of the inflatable volume.
10. The encasement as recited in claim 6, wherein the inflatable volume includes at least one attachment point in communication with an outermost perimeter of the inflatable volume.
11. An active encasement for a mattress or foundation comprising: a top panel; a bottom panel; an inflatable volume formed at least in part from at least a portion of the bottom panel, the bottom panel configured to be in communication with an external air supply; a plurality of side panels connecting the top panel to the bottom panel to form the encasement; a removable side panel secured to one or the other of the upper panel and the bottom panel and selectively secured to the other of the upper panel and the bottom panel, the removable side panel also selectively secured to one or more contiguous side panels; a zipper for selectively connecting the removable side panel to one or the other of the upper panel and the bottom panel and the one or more contiguous side panels in a normal mode of operation and alternatively disconnecting two or more of the removable side panel from one or the other of the upper panel and the bottom panel and the one or more contiguous side panels in an alternate rotating or sliding mode of operation to facilitate insertion and removal of a mattress or foundation through the removable side panel.
12. The encasement as recited in claim 11, wherein the inflatable volume includes a fixed air discharge hole.
13. The encasement as recited in claim 11, wherein the inflatable volume includes an adjustable air discharge hole.
14. The encasement as recited in claim 11, wherein the inflatable volume includes an adjustable air discharge hole formed from a zippered valve.
15. The encasement as recited in claim 11, wherein the inflatable volume includes at least one attachment point spaced away from an outermost perimeter of the inflatable volume.
16. The encasement as recited in claim 11, wherein the inflatable volume includes at least one attachment point in communication with an outermost perimeter of the inflatable volume.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
(1) These and other advantages of the present invention will be readily understood with reference to the following specification and attached drawing wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(52) The present invention relates to an active encasement which can be relatively easily installed or removed over a mattress supported by a foundation. The encasement is formed to encapsulate a mattress and includes a top panel, a bottom panel and optional four side panels and a conventional, or alternatively, a non-conventional, zipper and zipper enclosure, as well as zippers and zipper enclosures typically used for encasements (hereinafter “zipper”). The active encasement also includes an inflatable volume. As used herein, a side panel is understood to mean those portions or the encasement that contact the side panels of the mattress when the encasement is installed. One or more of the side panels are zippered together. In embodiments in which one, two, or three panels are zippered together, the un-zippered side panel(s) may be configured to fixedly connect the top panel to the bottom panel. The top and bottom panels, as well as the side panels, may be made from a conventional encasement material or a material commonly used for mattress protectors, as well as conventional bedding material, as described above. The underside of the top panel and optionally the inside of the side panels may be coated with a waterproof coating, such as polyurethane, to form a waterproof membrane.
(53) In alternative embodiments, the bottom panel may be integrally formed to attach directly to the side panels of the encasement. In this embodiment, the top panel and side panels may be integrally formed and zippered directly to the bottom panel. Alternatively, the bottom panel and side panel may be integrally formed and zippered directly to the top panel.
(54) In another alternative embodiment, the encasement may be formed with an oversized top and bottom panels that are zippered together on at least one side. The top and bottom panels are sized to cover the top and bottom surfaces of a mattress as well as the four side surfaces of the mattress. An extending portion which extends from the top and bottom surfaces of the mattress fits up against the side surfaces of the mattress. In this embodiment, one, two, three or four edges of the top and bottom panels may be zippered. In accordance with an important aspect of one embodiment of the invention, the bottom panel is formed with a slick interior surface and a non-slick exterior surface. The exterior non-slick surface allows a mattress to be rotated while maintaining the position of the bottom panel of the encasement relative to the foundation and without affecting the position of an underlying bed skirt in applications in which a bed skirt is covering the foundation while the slick interior surface facilitates rotation of the mattress. The present invention also facilitates installation and removal of the encasement over a mattress or a foundation, such as a box spring while eliminating the need to lift or flip the mattress.
(55) Optional straps may be provided, rigidly affixed to the encasement. The straps allow the encasement to be snugged against the mattress or foundation to enable the encasement to be used with a relatively wide range of mattress and foundation depths and still provide a snug fit.
(56) In embodiments in which the inflatable volume is formed as part of a separate cover, the cover is simply detached from the encasement and attached to the foundation which may be covered with a bed skirt. In this application, the mattress can be rotated with the encasement fully installed with respect to the mattress. After the mattress is rotated, for example, 180 degrees, the separate cover with the integral inflatable volume may be reattached to the mattress.
(57) Four embodiments of the invention are contemplated. In a first embodiment, the inflatable volume is integrally formed in a bottom panel of the encasement. In a second embodiment of the invention the inflatable volume is integrally formed in a detachable separate cover. In a third embodiment, a separate cover is used with the first embodiment. All three embodiments are illustrated and described below. In a fourth embodiment, the encasement is formed with extended side panels that can be folded over to overlap the bottom panel and be attached thereto.
(58) The first embodiment of the encasement includes an integral inflatable volume as illustrated in
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(61) The principles of the present invention are applicable to various mattresses including box springs and mattresses supported by fixed foundations, such as box springs, as well as adjustable platforms, as illustrated in
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(63) After the encasement 30 is used on a hotel or motel mattress, it is preferable to zip up the encasement 30, remove the air, as discussed above, and transport the encasement in a zipped up condition until the encasement can be laundered. This is done to prevent mites, bed bugs, allergens, certain microbes, and the like from the hotel or motel mattress from being released in a suitcase or travel bag. A HEPA filter 55 (
(64) Alternatively, the air valve can be omitted and a small aperture formed anywhere on the encasement covered with a HEPA filter may be used. The HEPA filter 55 can also be used with the various adjustable air valves, for example, the air discharge valves 83 and 85, as illustrated in
First Embodiment
(65) As mentioned above, a first embodiment of the invention which includes an integrally formed inflatable volume is illustrated in
(66) Alternatively, only one side panel of the encasement may be zippered, as illustrated in
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(68) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 US Standard Mattress Sizes Length × width Length × width dimension dimension Common Term in inches in centimeters Twin 39 × 75 99 × 190 X-Long Twin 39 × 80 99 × 203 Full 54 × 75 137 × 190 Queen 60 × 80 153 × 203 King 76 × 80 198 × 203 California King 72 × 84 182 × 213
(69) The encasement 30 in accordance with the present invention provides the standard protection for a mattress from spills, allergens, parasites and/or stains but also provides additional features which relate to the management of the mattress, as discussed below. These features are provided by the novel construction of the encasement 30, as discussed below.
(70) The bottom panel 34 is configured to facilitate various mattress management features without compromising the ability of the encasement 30 to provide protection from stains and parasites. Specifically, the bottom panel 34 includes an interior surface 46 and an exterior surface 48. The interior surface 46 is formed as a slick surface while the exterior surface 48 is formed with an integrally formed inflatable volume, generally identified with the reference numeral 48 from an at least partially non-slick material, generally identified with the reference numeral 47. In the first embodiment the non-slick material 47 helps provide a frictional grip between the encasement and the foundation or bed skirt while the mattress is being rotated and during installation or removal of the encasement, as discussed below.
(71) Various materials can be used for the bottom panel 34 having a slick interior surface 46 and the non-slick material 47. All of these materials including the materials used for the balance of the encasement 30 may be launderable. As used herein, the terms “slick” and “non-slick” refer to their respective relative co-efficient of friction. In other words, the present invention contemplates materials in which the “slick” surface has a relatively lower co-efficient of friction than the “non-slick” surface. Exemplary materials are provided below. As used herein, the materials and or coatings may be formed as a single layer or multiple layers.
(72) The non-slick exterior material 47 of the bottom panel can be created on one side of a slick material by way of a coating or sewing or fusing a non-slick backing to one side of the non-slick material. Other conventionally available materials are also suitable for the bottom panel 34 having a slick interior surface 46 and a non-slick exterior material 47. For example, 70 Denier Heat Sealable (backside) 100% Nylon Rip Stop material is suitable for use for the bottom panel 34 other materials with similar coefficients of friction with a coating on one side, for example, urethane, silicone, or coated or bonded or sewn or fused thermal plastic or heat sealable coatings. Alternatively, a non-slick material can be used for the bottom panel 47 with a slick coating or a fabric with a slick side and a non-slick side.
(73) Such nylon or polyester rip stop material is known to come in widths of 32″-104″ inches wide and weigh about 0.9-4.4 ounces per square yard. Such material can easily be pieced together to accommodate various mattress widths if necessary. Nylon or polyester rip stop material suitable for use with the present invention is available from various sources, such as, Quest Outfitters of Sarasota, Fla. (http:/questouffitters.com). Their nylon taffeta material is described in detail at http:/questouffitters.com/coated.html#HEAT SEALABLE, hereby incorporated by reference. Suitable nylon or polyester taffeta material is also available from Rockywoods in Loveland, Colo. (http:/www.rockywoods.com). Their nylon taffeta material is described in detail at http:/wvvw.rockwoods.com/Fabrics-Hardware-Patterns-Kits/Medium-Weight-Nylon-Fabrics/Heat-Sealable-70-Denier-Nylon-Taffeta, hereby incorporated by reference.
(74) Non-woven materials may also be used for the bottom panel 34 having a slick side and a non-slick side. For example, Tyvek® polyethylene non-woven fabric, as manufactured by the DuPont Corporation and described in detail at http:/www2.dupont.com/Products and Services/en VN/nwn.html may be used. Other materials having two slick sides can also be used, such as, silicone impregnated nylon rip stop, for example, as available from Seattle Fabrics, Inc., http:/www.seattlefabrics.com/nylons.html. Other materials can also be used with a coating applied to one side. Moreover, different materials can be used for each cover in an application.
(75) Various other materials with a slick side and a non-slick side are also suitable for the bottom panel 34. For example, the following exemplary materials may be used: warp-knit fabric with a polyurethane laminate coating or a silicone coating. a non-woven material with a polyurethane laminate coating or a silicone coating. Tricot fabric with a polyurethane backing or a silicone coating neoprene fabric with a polyurethane backing or a silicone coating. ballistic nylon or polyester fabric with polyurethane backing or a silicone coating. polyester knit fabric with a polyurethane backing or a silicone coating. cotton/polyester terry fabric with a polyurethane backing or a silicone coating. jacquard knit fabric with a polyurethane backing or a silicone coating. coral fleece fabric with a polyurethane backing or a silicone coating. microfiber/polyester knit with polyurethane backing or a silicone coating. a stitch bond fabric with a polyurethane laminate coating or a silicone coating. nylon or polyester rip stop with a silicone coating on one side and a polyurethane coating on the other side typical nylon or polyester ripstop with a silicone coating on one side and a polyurethane coating on the other side woven or non-woven fiberglass fabric with a silicone coating on one side and a polyurethane coating on the other side a stitch bond fabric, available from Tietex, item no 944164, style no. C243, wherein the fabric is 32% rayon, 22% polyester, 6% twaron and 40% coat. calendared nylon or polyester rip stop with a silicone coating on one side and a polyurethane coating on the other side calendared nylon or polyester taffeta with a silicone coating on one side and a polyurethane coating on the other side calendared suitable fabric with a silicone coating on one side and a polyurethane coating on the other side
(76) Materials having a similar co-efficient of friction may also be used. All such materials are considered to be within the broad scope of the invention.
(77) The following textile materials may also be used for the various surfaces discussed above. These textile materials can be used uncoated or coated on one or both sides as indicated below to control the co-efficient of friction to create a slick surface or a non-slick surface relative to the co-efficient of friction on the opposite side. 70 DENIER×70 DENIER NYLON RIPSTOP 70 DENIER×70 DENIER POLYESTER RIPSTOP 70 DENIER NYLON & POLYESTER BLEND 70 DENIER NYLON TAFFETA 70 DENIER POLYESTER TAFFETA 30 DENIER POLYESTER OR NYLON RIPSTOP OR TAFFETA 210 DENIER OXFORD NYLON 210 DENIER OXFORM POLYESTER 210 DENIER NYLON & POLYESTER BLEND NEOPRENE BALLISTIC NYLON OR POLYESTER OR POLYESTER BLEND WARP-KNIT FABRIC POLYVINYL CHLORIDE (PVC) POLYETHELENE SHEETING POLYPROPOLENE SHEETING NON-WOVEN FABRIC OLEFIN POLYOLEFIN POLYETHYLENE (PE, LLDPE, HDPE) STITCH-BOND FABRIC COTTON BLEND TERRY MATERIAL TRICOT NYLON COATED MATERIAL POLYESTER COATED MATERIAL PRESSURE SENSITIVE BACKED MATERIAL LAMINATED MATERIAL HIGH DENSITY & MOLECULAR WEIGHT POLYETHELYNE FILM POLYETHYLENE VINYL ACETATE
(78) The following materials may be coated, laminated, bonded, impregnated, embossed, fused, layered between, or backed onto a side of the textile material(s) to provide a relatively high co-efficient of friction and thus may be used to provide a relatively non-slick surface, relative to the opposite side. POLYURETHANE POLYVINYL CHOLRIDE (PVC) POLYETHYLENE VINYL ACETATE THERMO PLASTIC RUBBER HEAT SEALABLE WATER REPELENT ACRYLIC ADHESIVE BLENDED COATING OF ANY OF THE ABOVE UNCOATED or utilizing the inherently low friction coefficient of an uncoated fabric FOAM SILICONE BLENDED POLYMER NYLON POLYESTER THEMOPLASTICS ELASTOMER (TPE)
(79) The following materials may be coated, laminated, bonded, impregnated, embossed, fused, layered between, or backed onto a side of the textile material(s) to provide a relatively low co-efficient of friction and thus may be used to provide a relatively slick surface, relative to the opposite side. SILICONE TEFLON PETROLEUM BASE POLYURETHANE DIRT WEAR RESISTENT HEAT SEALABLE BLENDED COATING OF ANY OF THE ABOVE SLICK FIBER WOVEN INTO FABRIC UNCOATED or utilizing the inherently low friction coefficient of an uncoated fabric BLENDED POLYMERS NYLON POLYESTER THERMOPLASTIC ELASTOMER POLYETHYLENE VINYL ACETATE
(80) The top panel 32 defines an interior surface 52 and an exterior surface 50. The interior surface 52 is formed with a waterproof coating or membrane, for example, polyurethane or other conventional waterproof coating. The exterior surface 50 is formed from cotton or other common encasement material or a material commonly used for mattress protectors, as well as conventional bedding or launderable material, such as polyester or a polyester-cotton. The waterproof membrane may be coated on one side of the upper panel 32.
(81) Various other materials can be used which are waterproof and/or spill proof and/or, moisture proof and/or anti-bacterial and/or anti-allergen and/or anti-microbial and/or anti-mite and/or bed bug proof. For example, a bamboo knit fabric with a TPU or PU lamination. Bamboo is naturally occurring anti-bacterial material. The TPU or PU lamination provides waterproofing and anti-allergen, anti-dust-mite, and anti-bed bug protection. Other fabrics with a nano-silver finish with a TPU or PU coating. The nano-silver finish is an non-allergic material. These materials can be used alone or in combination with other materials disclosed herein.
(82) Various configurations for the side panels 36 and 38 are contemplated. For example, the side panels 36 and 38 may be formed from the same material as the bottom panel 34 or the top panel 32 or alternatively from other materials, such as permanent conventional or non-conventional bedding materials, for providing stain and/or allergen and/or parasite protection. The side panel 38 may be integrally formed with the top panel 32 and/or the bottom panel 34 or attached thereto by permanent conventional and/or non-conventional means, such as by sewing and/or RF welding and/or heat sealing and/or dielectric sealing and/or welding and/or ultrasonic sealing and/or heat sealing and/or bonding and/or utilizing adhesive and/or or weaving. The split side panels 36 may be formed from the same material as the bottom panel 34 or top panel 32. The side panels 36 are formed with an upper portion 42 and a lower portion 44 that are joined together by a zipper 40. The upper and lower portions 42 and 44, respectively, may be formed as a continuous strip that serves one or more side panels 36. The upper portions are attached to the top panel 32 by permanent conventional means, such as by sewing and/or RF welding and/or heat sealing and/or dielectric sealing and/or welding and/or ultrasonic sealing and/or heat sealing and/or bonding and/or utilizing adhesive and/or or weaving. The lower portion is similarly attached to the bottom panel 34. The upper and lower portions 44 and 42, respectively, may be formed as part of the upper and lower panels 32 and 34, respectively. The zipper 40 may be attached to the upper portion 42 and the lower portion 44 of the side panels 36 by permanent conventional means, such as sewing and/or RF welding and/or heat sealing and/or dielectric sealing and/or welding and/or ultrasonic sealing and/or heat sealing and/or bonding and/or utilizing adhesive and/or or weaving.
(83) In order to facilitate installation of the encasement 30 on a mattress or foundation, a zipper 40 is provided from corner to corner, for example, on each of the zippered sides 36. The zipper 40 may be a conventional zipper that extends from one corner 54 on one side to the corner 56 on the third side, as illustrated in
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(86) More specifically, the lifting force provided is directly proportional to the input air pressure to the inflatable volume relative to the air pressure exiting the inflatable volume multiplied by the area of the mattress. The lifting force directly opposes the downward force of the mattress due to weight of the mattress due to gravity. As such, the amount of lift of the mattress can be varied by varying the pressure of the air exiting the air discharge holes 67 and/or by way of the adjustable valves.
(87) Various techniques are available for varying the pressure of the air exiting the air discharge holes 67. All but one of the techniques discussed below illustrate adjustable type devices in which the air pressure can be manually adjusted. One method of varying the pressure is illustrated in
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(90) Of course, the pressure inside the inflatable volume can be controlled with one or more air discharge holes 67 (
(91) In accordance with another aspect of the invention, the encasement 30 (
(92) For example, a bottom portion of the encasement with a transverse length of 4 inches may be used with 8 inch and 10 inch encasements. For an mattress encasement with an 8 inch depth, an upper portion 42 with a 4 inch transverse length is used along with the 4 inch lower portion 44. For a 10 inch encasement, an upper portion 42 with a 6 inch transverse length is used along with the 4 in lower portion 44. Thus, the bottom portion of the encasement 30 may be standardized for different encasement depths.
Installation Of Bed Skirt and Encasement
(93) In accordance with one aspect of the invention,
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(96) Once the mattress 58 is in place, the top panel 32 of the encasement is placed over the top of the mattress 58, as shown in
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(99) Once the mattress 58 is rotated in place, the top cover 32 is placed over the mattress 58, as shown in
Second Embodiment
(100) In an alternate embodiment of the invention, the inflatable volume 163 is formed as part of a separate cover 166 (
(101) The cover 166 includes a generally rectangular panel 168 optionally configured to attach to the bottom panel 134 of the encasement 30 and four (4) side panels generally identified with the reference numeral 170, which may be formed from a stretchable material. An inflatable volume 163 including a conduit 171 and an air intake nozzle 172 are formed on an exterior surface 174 of the rectangular panel 168. The cover 166 including the rectangular panel 168, the side panels 170 and the inflatable volume 148 may be configured, for example, as set forth above and disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 8,246,706, hereby incorporated by reference, except as noted below. An interior surface 176 of the rectangular panel 168 is formed as a slick surface that is configured to cooperate with the slick surface 147 formed on the exterior of the bottom panel 134 of the encasement 130. In addition, the side panels 170 may be made from an elastic material, as set forth in the '706 patent or alternatively a non-elastic material. The inflatable volume 163 including any exposed exterior surface 174 of the rectangular panel 138 may be formed as a non-slick surface as defined herein.
(102) Alternatively, the cover 166 (
(103) The cover 166 and the encasement 130 may include conventional or non-conventional attachment means for attaching the cover 166 to the bottom panel 134 of the encasement 130 so that the slick surface 176 of the panel 168 engages and is in contact with the slick exterior surface 147 of the encasement 130. Virtually any type of attachment means are suitable, such as snaps, buckles, Velcro attachment or other conventional or non-conventional means are suitable for attaching the cover 166 to the encasement 130.
Mattress Rotation-Second Embodiment
(104) In a normal mode of operation (
(105) In order to rotate the mattress 58, as shown in
Third Embodiment
(106) The third embodiment includes an encasement 130, as illustrated in
(107) An alternate embodiment of the cover 200 is illustrated in
Mattress Rotation-Third Embodiment
(108) In a normal mode of operation (
(109) Mattress rotation with the cover 201, illustrated in
Fourth Embodiment
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(111) This embodiment includes a top cover 232, side covers 236 and a zipper 240, as well as a bottom panel 247. Except for the bottom panel 247, the encasement 230 is similar to the encasement 130, illustrated in
Bed Making
(112) The inflatable volume 63 (
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One Size Fits All
(115) As mentioned above, although the length and width dimensions of mattresses are standard, the depth dimensions vary considerably. In order to reduce the number of encasements that need to be manufactured, encasements are known to be manufactured to accommodate several depths for each mattress standard length and width size. A few commonly available encasements have depth ranges as set forth below. 6-9″ depth 7-12″ depth 9-12″ depth 11-18″ depth
(116) Unfortunately, depending on the actual mattress depth, such encasements do not provide a snug fit. For example, a 6 inch depth mattress will not fit very snug in an encasement made to fit mattresses 6 to 9 inches thick.
(117) In order to provide a snug fit for encasements relative to the depth of mattresses and foundations, exemplary optional adjustable devices, for example, straps 72-82 are illustrated in
(118) The straps illustrated in
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(121) Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. For example, materials for the covers and slick surfaces other than those mentioned above can be which have similar co-efficient of friction characteristics. Thus, it is to be understood that, within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described above.