Bedding or seating product with spring core topper

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6658682
  • Patent Number
    6,658,682
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, April 25, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 9, 2003
    20 years ago
Abstract
A bedding or seating product comprising a base and a topper located above the base, the base and topper being surrounded in an upholstered covering. In one embodiment, the topper comprises a plurality of parallel continuous bands of springs, each of said bands being made of one piece of wire. In another embodiment, the topper is posturized with coil spring segments and filler segments. The segments may extend from side to side or be arranged in numerous other configurations.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to bedding or seating products and more particularly to a bedding or seating product having a topper resting on a base.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Bedding or seating products comprising an array of coil springs for years have been covered with a padding and wrapped in an upholstery material. The padding located on the top of the spring core of the bedding or seating product may be made of numerous material including but not limited to pieces of foam. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,023,803 utilizes a high density, high Indentation Load Deflection (ILD) convoluted polyurethane foam topper as a transition layer between the top of the spring core and the upholstery surrounding the mattress. Such a topper may cover only one side of the spring core or both sides of the spring core as in the mattress disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,023,803. A two-sided mattress such as the one disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,023,803 has an identical feel on both sides and may be used accordingly.




Another type of topper commonly used in bedding or seating products is a topper which is removable from the bedding or seating product. Such a topper is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,009,579. This patent discloses a down-filled topper member which is secured to a featherbed below it with straps. Such removable toppers have also been known to be used with mattresses or bedding products having an innerspring core.




Seating products have been developed which have a topper covering a spring core, the topper having a plurality of springs incorporated therein. Such toppers have been used in seat cushions in order to soften or cushion the load placed on the cushion. U.S. Pat. No. 2,264,607 discloses a seat cushion with an innerspring topper located above a base, the base comprising a plurality of individually pocketed coil springs. The topper disclosed in this patent comprises a top piece of fabric and a bottom piece of fabric sewn together around the periphery of the topper with individually pocketed coil springs between the pieces of fabric. The springs used in this topper are of a substantially lighter gauge wire than the springs of the base of the cushion in order to provide a yielding initial soft surface when one sits on the cushion. Although this patent discloses a topper comprising a plurality of pocketed coil springs incorporated therein, the topper has a uniform construction throughout and therefore imparts a uniform degree of firmness to the user.




Consequently, it has been one objective of the present invention to provide a posturized topper for use in a bedding or seating product, the topper having a plurality of coil springs incorporated therein to impart differing degrees of firmness to different regions of the bedding or seating product.




It has further been an objective of the present invention to provide a bedding or seating product having a topper incorporating a plurality of continuous bands of coil springs held together with helical lacing wires.




It has further been an objective of the present invention to provide a bedding or seating product having a topper comprising alternating sections of filler and sections of springs in order to impart different degrees of firmness to different regions of the product.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention of this application which accomplishes these objectives comprises a bedding or seating product having a base and a topper located above the base, the topper and base being surrounded in an upholstered covering. In one preferred embodiment of the present invention, the topper comprises a plurality of parallel bands of coil springs held together with helical lacing wires. The bands of coil springs may extend longitudinally from end to end of the product, or alternatively from side to side, transversely. In this preferred embodiment, the topper covers the entire upper surface of the base of the bedding or seating product.




The base of the bedding or seating product may comprise a plurality of individually pocketed coil springs, a plurality of unpocketed springs or any other similar structure. In one preferred embodiment of the present invention, the topper rests directly on top of the fabric encasing the pocketed coil springs of the base. Because the springs of the base are individually pocketed, “noise” or spring-to-spring contact between the springs of the topper and the springs of the base is avoided.




In another preferred embodiment of the present invention, an insulator pad is located between the base and the topper in order to prevent spring-to-spring contact which creates “noise.” Such an insulator pad may be connected to the coil springs of the base with hog rings or any other type of fastener. Additionally, the insulator pad may be connected to the bands of springs of the topper with hog rings, other types of fasteners, adhesive or other type of bonding material. Such a connection between the base, the insulator pad and the topper prevents the topper from moving relative to the base and the base from moving relative to the topper.




In yet another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the topper is posturized, i.e., has different degrees of firmness in different regions thereof. This embodiment of topper provides increased support in the lumbar or lower back region of a bedding product which has an increased load relative to the head and leg regions of the product. The topper has at least one spring core segment and at least one filler segment. Each spring core segment comprises a plurality of springs joined together. The springs may be parallel continuous bands of coil springs or individual springs. Each filler segment preferably comprises a piece of foam which may be polyurethane foam, latex foam or polyurethane foam impregnated with latex. Alternatively each filler segment may be a piece of fibrous material, a bladder filler with air or water or any other structure. The topper is divided into regions or zones, each region or zone comprising one filler segment or one spring core segment. The regions or zones are arranged to alternate as they extend from front to back of the bedding or seating product.




In an additional preferred embodiment of the present invention, the topper which rests upon the base comprises a generally rectangular spring core segment and a filler segment surrounding the spring core segment.




In yet another preferred embodiment, the topper comprises a generally rectangular filler segment centrally located and spring core segment surrounding the filler segment. In each of these last two preferred embodiments the base and topper are surrounded with an upholstered covering.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a portion of a bedding or seating product made in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 1A

is schematic side elevational view of an alternative embodiment of the bedding or seating product of the present invention, the product having an insulator pad between a base and a topper.





FIG. 2

is a top view of another preferred embodiment of the present invention utilizing a posturized topper comprising segments of filler and segments of springs.





FIG. 2A

is side elevational view of the bedding product illustrated in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 3

is a top schematic view of yet another preferred embodiment of bedding or seating product made in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 3A

is a cross-sectional view taken along the line


3


A—


3


A of FIG.


3


.





FIG. 4

is a is a top view of another preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 4A

is a cross-sectional view taken along the line


4


A—


4


A of FIG.


4


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Referring to the drawings and particularly to

FIG. 1

, there is illustrated a bedding or seating product


10


. The bedding or seating product comprises a base


12


, a topper


14


, padding


16


and an upholstered covering


18


. The topper


14


rests on top of the base


12


with the padding


16


being located directly above the topper


14


. The upholstered covering


18


surrounds the base


12


, the topper


14


and the padding


16


.




The base


12


is illustrated in

FIG. 1

as being a plurality of individually pocketed springs


20


, each individually pocketed spring


20


comprising a coil spring


22


encased in a fabric covering


24


. For purposes of simplicity, in

FIG. 1

only a portion of one coil spring


22


is shown in one pocket


20


. However, it is understood that each of the individual pockets


20


has a coil spring


22


therein. A plurality of pocketed coil springs


20


may be joined together in strings of springs as is conventional in the art or may be joined individually as is known in the art as well.




Although individually pocketed springs


20


are shown as making up the base


12


, the base


12


may be made of numerous other materials including, but not limited to, a spring core made of unpocketed conventional springs.

FIG. 1A

illustrates a base


26


comprising a plurality of conventional coil springs


28


held together. In each of the embodiments of the present invention, the base may be plurality of pocketed springs, unpocketed conventional springs, bands of springs or other spring cores. This application is not intended to limit the configuration of the base used in the bedding or seating product of the present invention.




Referring back to

FIG. 1

, the topper


14


comprises a plurality of parallel continuous bands


30


of coil springs


32


. Each band


30


is made of one piece of wire formed into coil springs


32


connected with connecting segments


34


, as is conventional. Although the bands


30


of coil springs


32


are illustrated in

FIG. 1

as extending longitudinally from front to back of the bedding or seating product, such bands may be transversely oriented so that they run from side to side (transversely). Adjacent bands


30


of coil springs


32


are held together with helical lacing wires


36


. The helical lacing wires


36


extend perpendicular to the direction of the bands


30


of coil springs


32


so as to join together multiple bands in a parallel fashion as is conventional. Other connectors other than helical lacing wires may be used to join multiple bands


30


together to form a topper


14


.




Referring to

FIG. 1A

, an alternative embodiment of bedding or seating product


10




a


is illustrated. This embodiment has a base


26


made up of a plurality of individual unpocketed coil springs


28


arranged in rows and columns into a matrix as is conventional. Each of the coil springs


28


has an upper end turn


44


and a lower end turn


45


. In this embodiment in order to prevent “noise” or spring-to-spring contact, an insulator pad


40


is placed between upper end turns


44


of the coil springs


38


of the base


26


and a topper


42


. The insulator pad may be made from numerous types of fibrous materials, non-fibrous material or any other cushioning material. The upper end turns


44


of the coil springs


28


of the base


26


are secured to the insulator pad


40


with hog rings


46


but may be secured in any fashion to the insulator pad


40


. Similarly, hog rings


48


may be used to secure the topper


42


to the insulator pad


40


. Alternatively, the topper may be adhesively secured to the upper surface


41


of the insulator pad


40


. Other methods of attaching either the base


26


or the topper


42


to the insulator pad


40


may be utilized as well. The topper


42


comprises a plurality of continuous bands


43


of coil springs like those illustrated in FIG.


1


. An upholstered covering


50


surrounds the topper


42


and the base


26


as is conventional.




Although the bedding or seating product


10




a


illustrated in

FIG. 1A

is the only embodiment illustrated as having an insulator pad located between the topper


42


and the base


26


, any of the embodiments disclosed in this application may have an insulator pad located between the topper and the base. For example, there may be an insulator pad located between the topper


14


and the base


12


of the embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 1

even though the base


12


comprises a plurality of pocketed coil springs


20


.




Referring to

FIGS. 2 and 2A

, there is illustrated an alternative embodiment of bedding or seating product


10




c


of the present invention.





FIG. 2

illustrates the upper surface


52


of the bedding product


10




c


illustrated in FIG.


2


A. This product


10




c


comprises a base


54


made up of a plurality of coil springs


56


, each coil spring


56


having an upper end turn


58


and a lower end turn


60


as is conventional. A topper


62


rests upon the upper end turns


58


of the coil springs


56


of the base


54


. This topper


62


is posturized in order to provide increased firmness in select portions or regions of the topper. This is accomplished by joining together multiple segments of the topper, each segment having its own characteristics so as to impart differing degrees of firmness to different sections or zones of the topper.




Moving from right to left as illustrated in

FIG. 2 and 2A

, the topper


62


is divided into a head section


64


, an upper back section


66


, a middle back section


68


, a lower back section


70


and a foot section


72


. The head, middle back and foot sections


64


,


68


,


72


are illustrated as being made of filler segments


74


,


76


and


78


, respectively. The upper and lower back sections


66


,


70


are each made of spring core segments


80


and


82


, respectively. Each spring core segment


80


,


82


comprises a plurality of parallel bands


84


of coil springs, each band


84


extending from side to side, as best illustrated in FIG.


2


. Adjacent bands


84


are connected with helical lacing wires


86


. Although

FIG. 2

illustrates four adjacent bands of springs in segments


80


and


82


, any number of bands of springs may be used in a particular segment depending on the desired width of the section. Similarly, the size of any of the filler segments


74


,


76


or


78


may be varied depending on the desired application.




Although the spring core segments


80


and


82


illustrated in

FIG. 2

are made up of a plurality of bands


84


of coil springs, such segments may be made of individual coil springs joined together. The coil springs of each segment in a posturized topper such as the one illustrated in

FIGS. 2 and 2A

need not be part of continuous bands of springs but may be any springs having the desired firmness.




Because the spring core segments


80


,


82


are firmer than the filler segments


74


,


76


,


78


, the lower and upper back sections


70


,


66


of the topper


62


are firmer than the head, middle back and foot sections


64


,


68


,


72


of the topper, thus resulting in a posturized topper. Although one specific configuration of topper is illustrated having three filler segments and two spring core segments, the topper of the present invention may have any number of spring core segments of any size and any number of filler segments of any size in order to provide the desired posturization. As illustrated in

FIG. 2A

, the topper


62


and the base


54


are covered in an upholstered covering


88


.




The different filler segments


74


,


76


,


78


may be joined to the spring core segments


80


,


82


with hog rings


85


or any other mechanical fasteners or adhesively secured together. Other fastening methods or devices may be used as well to connect the different segments of the topper.





FIGS. 3 and 3A

illustrate an alternative preferred embodiment of the present invention


10




d


. As illustrated in

FIG. 3A

, the bedding product


10




d


comprises a topper


90


above a base


91


. The topper


90


comprises a generally rectangular spring core segment


92


and a filler segment


94


surrounding the spring core segment


92


. The spring core segment


92


comprises a plurality of bands


94


of coil springs extending from side to side and joined together with helical lacing wires


96


. Although the bands of coil springs are illustrated as extending from side to side, the bands may extend from front to back as well. Individual coil springs rather than bands of coil springs may also be utilized in the spring core segment


92


. Any type of coil springs secured together using any of numerous methods may be used in the spring core segment


92


. An upholstered covering


98


(only a portion of which is shown in

FIG. 3

) surrounds the topper


90


and the base


91


.





FIGS. 4 and 4A

illustrate an alternative preferred embodiment of the present invention


10




e


. In the bedding product


10




e


, a topper


100


rests above a base


102


(see FIG.


4


A). The topper


100


comprises a generally rectangular filler segment


102


and a spring core segment


104


surrounding the foam segment


102


. The spring core segment


104


comprises a plurality of bands


106


of coil springs


108


extending from side to side and joined together with helical lacing wires


110


. Although the bands


106


of coil springs


108


are illustrated as extending from side to side, the bands


106


may extend from front to back as well. An upholstered covering


112


(only a portion of which is shown in

FIG. 4

) surrounds the topper


100


and the base


102


.




While I have described several preferred embodiments of the present invention, those skilled in the art will appreciate changes and modifications which can be made to the present invention without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, I intend to be limited only by the scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A bedding or seating product comprising:a base, a topper located above said base, said topper comprising a plurality of parallel continuous bands of coil springs joined together, each of said bands of springs being made of one piece of wire formed into multiple coil springs and connecting segments joining said coil springs; and an upholstered covering surrounding said topper and said base.
  • 2. The bedding or seating product of claim 1 wherein said continuous bands of coil springs are held together with helical lacing wires.
  • 3. The bedding or seating product of claim 1 wherein said base comprises a plurality of springs.
  • 4. The bedding or seating product of claim 1 wherein said base comprises a plurality of pocketed springs.
  • 5. The bedding or seating product of claim 1 further comprising an insulator pad located between said base and said topper.
  • 6. The bedding or seating product of claim 5 wherein said insulator pad is connected to said base and said topper.
  • 7. The bedding or seating product of claim 6 wherein said insulator pad is connected to said base with hog rings.
  • 8. The bedding or seating product of claim 6 wherein said insulator pad is connected to said topper with hog rings.
  • 9. The bedding or seating product of claim 6 wherein said insulator pad and said topper are adhesively joined together.
  • 10. A bedding or seating product comprising:a base, a posturized topper located above said base, said topper having multiple sections of differing firmnesses including at least one spring core segment and at least one filler segment, each spring core segment comprising a plurality of parallel bands of coil springs joined together, each of said bands of coil springs being made of one piece of wire.
  • 11. The bedding or seating product of claim 10 wherein said continuous bands of coil springs are joined together with helical lacing wires.
  • 12. The bedding or seating product of claim 10 wherein said filler segments are foam segments.
  • 13. The bedding or seating product of claim 10 wherein said topper is posturized by alternating said segments of said topper.
  • 14. The bedding or seating product of claim 10 further comprising an insulator pad located between said base and said topper, said insulator pad being joined to at least one of said base and said topper.
  • 15. The bedding or seating product of claim 14 wherein said insulator pad is joined to said base with hog rings.
  • 16. The bedding or seating product of claim 14 wherein said insulator pad is joined to said topper with hog rings.
  • 17. The bedding or seating product of claim 10 wherein said bands of coil springs extend from side to side of said product.
  • 18. The bedding or seating product of claim 10 wherein each of said topper spring core segments and each of said topper filler segments extend from side to side.
  • 19. The bedding or seating product of claim 10 wherein said topper has multiple spring core segments and multiple foam segments in order to posturize the product.
  • 20. The bedding or seating product of claim 19 wherein said topper spring core segments and said topper filler segments are joined together.
  • 21. A bedding or seating product comprising:a base, a topper located above said base, said topper comprising a rectangular spring core segment and a filler segment surrounding said spring core segment, said spring core segment comprising a plurality of bands of coil springs joined together, each of said bands of coil springs being made of one piece of wire; and an upholstered covering surrounding said topper and said base.
  • 22. The bedding or seating product of claim 21 wherein said filler segment is made of foam.
  • 23. A bedding or seating product comprising:a base, a topper located above said base, said topper comprising a rectangular spring segment and a spring core segment surrounding said filler segment, said spring core segment comprising a plurality of bands of coil springs joined together, each of said bands of coil springs being made of one piece of wire; and an upholstered covering surrounding said topper and said base.
  • 24. The bedding or seating product of claim 23 wherein said filler segment is made of foam.
  • 25. A bedding or seating product having a longitudinal dimension and a transverse dimension, said product comprising:a base, a topper located above said base, said topper having at least one spring core segment and at least one filler segment, each spring core segment comprising a plurality of parallel, continuous bands of coil springs joined together, each of said bands of coil springs being made of one piece of wire formed into multiple coil springs and connecting segments joining said coil springs.
  • 26. The product of claim 25 wherein each of said filler and spring core segments extends transversely.
  • 27. The product of claim 25 wherein each of said filler and spring core segments extends longitudinally.
  • 28. A bedding or seating product comprising:a base comprising a plurality of pocketed coil springs, a topper located above said base, said topper having a plurality of spring core segments and a plurality of filler segments, each of said topper spring core segments comprising a plurality of springs joined together with helical lacing wires.
  • 29. A bedding or seating product comprising:a base, a posturized topper located above said base, said topper having multiple segments of differing firmnesses including a filler segment located between two topper spring core segments, each topper spring core segment comprising a plurality of springs joined together, each of said spring core segments being secured to said filler segment.
  • 30. A bedding or seating product comprising:a base, a posturized topper located above said base, said topper having multiple segments of differing firmnesses including a spring core segment located between two filler segments, each topper spring core segment comprising a plurality of springs joined together, each of said filler segments being secured to said spring core segment.
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