Claims
- 1. A foam material body for a pad, particularly a mattress, comprising a body part having in a position lying on a horizontal surface, a longitudinal inner plane and two supporting surfaces located at both sides of the latter, said body part having a plurality of channels located at both sides of said longitudinal inner plane and extending parallel to one another, each of said channels having a transverse plane of symmetry extending normal to said longitudinal inner plane of said body part, and each of said channels having a middle channel portion arranged at said plane of symmetry of the same channel, two deep channel portions located at opposite sides of said transverse plane of symmetry of the same channel and each including an end distant from said middle channel portion and a constriction between said end and said middle channel portion of the same channel, each of said deep channel portions of each of said channels being elongated and having a depth measured from the respective supporting surface and increasing in a direction away from said transverse plane of symmetry, each of said deep channel portions of each of said channels having a side facing toward said longitudinal inner plane and being limited at said side by a body part portion which forms a limiting face, said limiting face of each of said deep channel portions of each of said channels being curved in a direction away from said transverse plane of symmetry at least partially toward said longitudinal inner plane.
- 2. A foam material body as defined in claim 1, wherein each of said channels has a first cross section measured in direction parallel to said supporting surfaces and a second maximum cross section measured in direction normal to said supporting surfaces, said first cross section having a maximum dimension which is at least two times greater than the maximum dimension of said second cross section.
- 3. A foam material body as defined in claim 1, wherein each of said channels has a length extending parallel to said longitudinal inner plane and normal to said transverse plane of symmetry, each of said channels being completely surrounded in cross-section at all their sides by a material of said body part over at least a portion of the length of the respective channel.
- 4. A foam material body as defined in claim 3, wherein said body part includes a core member which contains said channels, and two outer layers adjoing said core member at its sides facing away of said longitudinal inner plane said core member being composed of a foam material having a predetermined softness, and said layers being composed of a foam material which is softer than the foam material of said core member.
- 5. A foam material body as defined in claim 3, wherein said body part is formed as a one-piece member so that each of said channels is surrounded cross-section at all its sides by continuous portions of a material of said one-piece member over at least a part of the length of the respective channel.
- 6. A foam material body as defined in claim 1, wherein said channels are arranged in pairs so that two channels of each pair are located at opposite sides of said longitudinal inner plane and symmetrical to one another, each of said deep portion of each of said channels bounding at the side of the respective supporting surface a lip-like section of said body part, and two channels of each pair bounding therebetween in said body part a web-like section arranged so that said lip-like sections at least during loading can support on said web-like sections.
- 7. A foam material body as defined in claim 1, wherein said channels are arranged in pairs so that two channels of each pair are located at opposite sides of said longitudinal inner plane and symmetrical to one another, each of said channels having a cross section measured in direction parallel to said supporting surfaces and having one maximum dimension, and each of said deep portions having a cross section measured in direction normal to said supporting surfaces and having another maximum dimension, said one maximum dimension of the cross section of each of said channels being greater than said other maximum dimension of the cross section of each of said deep channel portions of the same channel.
- 8. A foam material body as defined in claim 7, wherein said one maximum dimension of the cross section of each of said channels is at least two times greater than said other maximum dimension of the cross section of each of said deep portions of the same channel.
- 9. A foam material body as defined in claim 7, wherein each of said channels has a cross section measured in direction normal to said supporting surfaces and having a third maximum dimension, said one maximum dimension being at least two times greater than said third maximum dimension.
- 10. A foam material body as defined in claim 7, wherein each of said channels has a length extending parallel to said longitudinal inner plane and normal to said transverse plane of symmetry, each of said channels being surrounded at all their sides by a material of said body part over at least a portion of the length of the respective channel.
- 11. A foam material body as defined in claim 10, wherein said body part includes a core member which contains said channels, and two outer layers adjoining said core member at its sides facing away from said longitudinal inner plane said core member being composed of a foam material having a predetermined softness, and said layers being composed of a foam material which is softer than the foam material of said core member.
- 12. A foam material body as defined in claim 10, wherein said body part is formed as a one-piece member so that each of said channels is surrounded at all its sides by continuous portions of a material of said one-piece member over at least a part of the length of the respective channel.
- 13. A foam material body as defined in claim 7, wherein each of said deep channel portions of each of said channels has a depth measured from the respective supporting surface and increasing in a direction away from said transverse plane of symmetry.
- 14. A foam material body as defined in claim 7, wherein each of said deep channel portions of each of said channels has a side facing toward said longitudinal plane and is limited at said side by a body part portion which forms a limiting face, said limiting face of each of said deep channel portions of each of said channels being curved in a direction away from said transverse plane of symmetry at least partially toward said longitudinal plane of symmetry.
- 15. A foam material body as defined in claim 7, wherein each of said deep portions of each of said channels bound at the side of the respective supporting surface a lip-like section of said body part, and two channels of each pair bounding therebetween in said body part a web-like section arranged so that said lip-like sections at least during loading can support on said web-like section.
- 16. A foam material body as defined in claim 1, wherein said channels are arranged in pairs so that two channels of each pair are located at opposite sides of said longitudinal inner plane symmetrically to one another and form therebetween in said body part of a web-like section, each of said deep channel portions of each of said channels having a depth measured from the respective supporting surface and increasing in direction away from said middle channel portion, so that each of said web-like sections formed between two channels of each pair extends toward said middle channel portion of the respective channel.
- 17. A foam material body as defined in claim 1, wherein said channels are surrounded in cross section by material of said body part over all their length.
- 18. A foam material body as defined in claim 1, wherein said body part has a plurality of holes penetrating from at least one of said supporting surfaces substantially normal to the latter.
- 19. A foam material body as defined in claim 18, wherein said body part has a further plurality of holes penetrating from the other of said supporting surfaces substantially normal to the latter.
- 20. A foam material body as defined in claim 1, wherein said restriction has a minimum thickness equal to at most 2 mm.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 188,595, filed Sept. 19, 1980 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,397,053.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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