The present application claims priorities from Korean Patent Application Number 10-2013-113990 filed on Sep. 25, 2013, Korean Patent Application Number 10-2013-115999 filed on Sep. 30, 2013, claiming priority from Korean Patent Application Number 10-2013-113990 filed on Sep. 25, 2013, and Korean Patent Application Number 10-2013-136458 filed on Nov. 11, 2013, claiming priorities from Korean Patent Application Number 10-2013-113990 filed on Sep. 25, 2013 and Korean Patent Application Number 10-2013-115999 filed on Sep. 30, 2013, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein for all purposes by this reference.
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a high tension coil spring structure for a bed mattress having exposed wiring portions which are formed on coil springs and cooperate with spring bodies to absorb an external load, and more particularly, to a high tension coil spring structure for a bed mattress having means for preventing friction noise which can significantly increase the elasticity of exposed wiring portions as well as fundamentally preventing noise that is created by friction between the exposed wiring portions and surrounding wiring portions while the exposed wiring portions are being compressed.
Description of Related Art
In general, a bed mattress is an instrument for sleeping which provides a cushion or a buffering force using cushion members which are respectively stacked on the upper surface and the lower surface of a spring assembly. The spring assembly includes a plurality of coil springs which are provided between upper and lower frames inside the bed mattress and are regularly arranged in columns and rows and spaced apart from each other at preset distances.
In addition, “exposed wire springs” were developed, and have been used as means for enhancing the cushioning and buffering force of the bed mattress. The exposed wire springs include coil springs which are disposed in the top-bottom direction between the upper and lower edge members of the frame such that the coil springs protrude above the upper edge member.
For instance, as shown in FIG. la, a spring assembly 1 includes upper and lower edge members 20 and 20′, coil springs 10 which are arranged in rows and columns R and C within the space between the upper edge member 20 and the lower edge member 20′, and helical coils 30 which are spirally engaged with the coil springs 10 in the direction of rows R.
In addition, as shown in
Here, in the case of attempting to set the spring assembly 1, when the helical coils 30 are engaged in the state in which the coil springs 10 are set at preset distances from each other between the edge members 20 and 20′, the exposed wiring portions 16 are set such that they protrude above the upper edge member 20 or below the lower edge member 20′.
In addition, when the spring assembly 1 is applied to a bed mattress, the exposed wiring portions 16 absorb shock when a small load is applied in response to, for example, a user rolling over on the bed, and the body wiring portions 12 absorb the shock when a large load is applied from the user.
The coil springs 12 advantageously increase the comfort and convenience of the user since the exposed wiring portions 16 and the body wiring portions 12 properly distribute the shock-absorbing function in response to variations in the load applied to the bed mattress. However, the coil springs 12 have, at least, the following problems.
First, as shown in
Second, when a large load is applied to the bed mattress, the exposed wiring portion 16 of the spring assembly is compressed, and concurrently, the body wiring portion 12 is compressed at high speed. Rapid compression of the exposed wiring portion 16 increases friction between the exposed wiring portion 16 and the end wiring portion 14, thereby creating friction noise.
Third, when a load is applied to the bed mattress, the exposed wiring portion abuts to the end wiring portion while being compressed, whereby the elasticity of the exposed wiring portion is limited. Accordingly, solutions for preventing stress due to friction noise between the exposed wiring portions 16 and the end wiring portions 14 while the bed mattress is being used and for increasing the longevity of the coil spring are urgently required.
As shown in
Although the coil spring shown in
In addition, although the coil spring shown in
In addition, as shown in
Although the coil spring shown in
In addition, although the coil spring shown in
Furthermore, as shown in
Although the coil spring shown in
In addition, although the coil spring shown in
The information disclosed in the Background of the Invention section is provided only for better understanding of the background of the invention, and should not be taken as an acknowledgment or any form of suggestion that this information forms a prior art that would already be known to a person skilled in the art.
Various aspects of the present invention provide a ‘high tension coil spring structure for a bed mattress having means for preventing friction noise which can significantly increase the elasticity of an exposed wiring portion which protrudes upward or downward from a spring assembly while fundamentally preventing noise that is created by friction between the exposed wiring portion and a surrounding wiring portion while the exposed wiring portion is being compressed.
In an aspect of the present invention, provided is a high tension coil spring structure for a bed mattress that includes: body wiring portions which are disposed regularly at preset distances from each other in the space between an upper edge member and a lower edge member, upper and lower end wiring portions which are provided on both ends of the body wiring portions and set within the range in which the upper and lower edge members are disposed; upper and lower exposed wiring portions which extend from at least one of the upper and lower end wiring portions so as to be exposed from the upper or lower edge members; diameter-increasing portions which are provided on at least one of the upper and lower end wiring portions and define spaces in which upper and lower exposure start wiring portions of the upper and lower exposed wiring portions move upward and downward while the coil spring structure is being compressed; and means for preventing friction noise which are provided on at least one of the upper and lower end wiring portions. The means for preventing friction noise include rigid support ends which are provided on at least one of the body wiring portion and the upper and lower exposed wiring portions, and absorb shock by absorbing a compressive load applied from the upper and lower exposed wiring portions. The diameter-increasing portions provide spaces in which upper and lower exposure start wiring portions move upward and downward while the coil spring structure is being compressed, thereby preventing frictional noise between the upper and lower end wiring portions and the upper and lower exposure start wiring portions. When a compressive load is applied to the coil spring structure, a plurality of wiring portions formed in the upper and lower exposed wiring portions move upward and downward along the side walls of the rigid support ends, thereby increasing elasticity.
As set forth above, the present invention has at least the following effects.
First, since the coil spring structure is provided with the diameter-increasing portion which forms a path along which the exposed wiring portion moves upward and downward, it is possible to consequently remove friction that is created due to contact between the exposed wiring portion and the end wiring portion while the exposed wiring portion is being compressed, thereby fundamentally preventing noise.
Second, since the coil spring structure is provided with the diameter-increasing portion which forms a path along which the exposed wiring portion moves upward and downward, the exposed wiring portion and the body wiring portion move only upward and downward without being displaced or deformed in the lateral direction, thereby increasing longevity.
Third, in the state where friction noise between the exposed wiring portion and the end wiring portion of the coil spring is prevented, the exposed wiring portions are provided with a plurality of wiring portions such that the wiring portions form a spring layer separate from the spring body. Consequently, small and large loads applied to the bed mattress are discriminated and suitable amounts of buffering force are provided, and at the same time, the elasticity of the upper and lower exposed wiring portions is significantly enhanced, thereby improving the quality of a product.
Fourth, the process of foaming the exposed wiring portion, which was proposed in Korean Patent No. 444347 (U.S. Pat. No. 6,983,503) as means for preventing friction noise in the coil spring, becomes ,unnecessary. It is possible to preclude equipment which seals the exposed wiring portion and the sealing process as well as reducing the price for purchasing that equipment and the cost for the process, thereby improving productivity.
The methods and apparatuses of the present invention have other features and advantages which will be apparent from, or are set forth in greater detail in the accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein, and in the following Detailed Description of the Invention, which together serve to explain certain principles of the present invention.
Reference will now be made in detail to various embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings and described below.
As shown in
Here, since the upper and lower edge members 20 and 20′ and the helical coils 30 are well-known in the art, they will be described using the same reference numerals and signs as in
In addition, the coil springs 10 can be implemented as round coil springs, as shown in
In addition, when the coil springs 10 are implemented as the round coil springs, the upper exposed wiring portions 16 can be configured as shown in part (a) of
Furthermore, when the coil springs 10 are implemented as the offset coil springs, the upper exposed wiring portions 16 can be configured as shown in part (a) of
In addition, when the coil springs 10 are implemented as the round-offset coil springs, the upper exposed wiring portions 16 can be configured as shown in part (a) of
The diameter-increasing portions A can be applied to any type of the coil springs 10 which are used in the field of bed mattresses in place of the round coil springs, the offset coil springs, or the round-offset coil springs, and this structure, of course, belongs to the scope of the present invention.
In addition, each of the coil springs 10 includes the body wiring portion 12, the upper and lower end wiring portions 14 and 14′, the upper and lower exposed wiring portions 16 and 16′ and the rigid support ends 18. In particular, the diameter-increasing portion A is provided on at least one of the upper and lower end wiring portions 14 and 14′.
The body wiring portion 12 refers to the wiring portion which forms the main body of the coil spring 10 to support the entire load applied to the coil spring 10. The body wiring portion 12 is interposed in the vertical direction in the space between the upper and lower edge members 20 and 20′ in order to absorb the weight of a user. The body wiring portion 12 can have a variety of shapes including the shape of a double-headed drum.
In addition, the upper and lower end wiring portions 14 and 14′ refer to the wiring portions which are respectively formed on the upper and lower ends of the body wiring portions 12 so as to extend in the horizontal direction and are positioned within the range in which the upper and lower edge members 20 and 20′ are disposed. The upper and lower end wiring portions 14 and 14′ are butted to the upper and lower edge members 20, and are fixed using fixing pins or helical coils.
Here, the upper and lower end wiring portions 14 and 14′ can be formed at an angle of incline that deviates from the horizontal state, depending on the angle of incline of the upper and lower exposed wiring portions 16 and 16′, and this structure also belongs to the scope of the present invention.
Although the wiring portions are formed at a slightly inclined angle, the upper and lower end wiring portions 14 and 14′ can be horizontally set when they are butted to and engaged with the upper and lower edge members 20 and 20′ using the helical coils 30.
In addition, the lower end wiring portion 14′ may form a linear free end B on the coil end thereof which is opened without being engaged with the wiring portion, as shown in
In addition, as shown in
Although it is, of course, possible to make the upper and dower end wiring portions 14 and 14′ having the same shape, the upper and lower end wiring portions having different shapes also belong to the scope of the present invention.
In addition, the upper and lower exposed wiring portions 16 and 16′ refer to the wiring portions which extend from the upper end wiring portions 14 and/or the lower end wiring portions 14′ and cooperate with the body wiring portions 12 in order to absorb a load applied to the bed mattress. The upper and lower exposed wiring portions 16 and 16′ are wound such that their diameter is smaller than the diameter of the body wiring portions 12.
In this case, the body wiring portions 12 absorb shock in response to a large load applied to the bed mattress, whereas the upper and lower exposed wiring portions 16 and 16′ absorb shock in response to a smaller load applied to the bed mattress.
Here, the upper and lower exposure start wiring portions 16-5 and 16-5′ formed on the upper and lower exposed wiring portions 16 and 16′ refer to the portions of the upper and lower exposed wiring portions 16 and 16′ which are positioned close to the upper and lower end wiring portions 14 and 14′.
Although the number of turns of the upper and lower exposed wiring portions 16 and 16′ is preferably 3 to 6, as shown in
In addition, as shown in
Of course, as shown in
The diameter-increasing portions A are configured so as to increase the inner diameter of the upper and lower end wiring portions 14 and 14′, thereby defining spaces through which the upper and lower exposure start wiring portions 16-5 and 16-5′ can move upward and downward while fundamentally preventing frictional noise. It is preferred that the diameter-increasing portions A be provided by increasing the inner diameter of the upper and lower end wiring portions 14 and 14′ so as to be greater than the outer diameter of the upper and lower exposure start wiring portions 16-5 and 16-5′.
In addition, as shown in
In addition, the wiring of the upper and lower end wiring portions 14 and 14′ can be formed so as to be inclined at a preset angle with respect to the horizontal surface in the process in which the diameter-increasing portions A are formed. Consequently, there is no contact between the upper and lower end wiring portions 14 and 14′ and the upper and lower exposure start wiring portions 16-5 and 16-5′, thereby preventing friction noise. This structure belongs to the scope of the present invention.
Furthermore, although the shape of the diameter-increasing portions A may correspond to the shape of the upper and lower end wiring portions 14 and 14′, it is preferred that the diameter-increasing portions A can have a round shape considering the structural characteristics of the coil springs 1.
In addition, the rigid support ends 18 are provided on at least one of the body wiring portions 12 and the upper and lower exposed wiring portions 16 and 16′ so as to absorb a compressive load. When a small load is applied to the bed mattress, the rigid support ends 18 absorb the compressive load using the upper and lower exposed wiring portions 16 and 16′. In contrast, when a large load is applied to the bed mattress, the upper and lower exposed wiring portions 16 and 16′ absorb most of the load, and the body wiring portions 12 absorb the remaining load, thereby preventing frictional noise while significantly increasing elasticity.
As shown in parts (a) and (b) of
As shown in parts (c) and (d) of
It is, of course, possible that the rigid support ends 18 be formed on the upper and lower exposed wiring portions 16 and 16′, as shown in
In addition, it is preferred that the rigid support ends 18 be provided at a right or acute angle with respect to the upper and lower end wiring portions 14 and 14′ or the horizontal surface.
A description will be given below of the operation of the present invention.
First, since the process of fabricating the spring assembly 1 and the process of fabricating a bed mattress to which the spring assembly 1 is applied are well known in the art, descriptions thereof will be omitted. Disclosure will be limited to the structure of the coil springs 10 that prevents frictional noise and increases elasticity.
In particular, the operating structure will be described on assumption that the coil springs 10 having the structure of the present invention is applied to the bed mattress.
As shown in part (a) of
In contrast, as shown in part (b) of
In particular, as shown in part (c) of
In addition, as shown in parts (d) and (e) of
Since the diameter-increasing portion A of the upper end wiring portion 14 defines the space where the upper exposure start wiring portion 16-5 can move upward and downward, the upper exposure start wiring portion 16-5 does not come into contact with the upper end wiring portion 14 while moving upward and downward.
At this time, when a strong load is applied to the bed mattress, due to the rigid support end 18 of the coil spring 10, the upper and lower exposed wiring portions 16 and 16′ absorb most of the load and the body wiring portion 12 absorbs the remaining load, thereby preventing frictional noise and significantly increases elasticity.
Accordingly, when a strong load is applied to the bed mattress to which the coil spring 10 is applied, the diameter-increasing portion A of the upper end wiring portion prevents friction noise between the upper end wiring portion 14 and the other portions of the coil spring 10 and significantly increases the elasticity of the exposed wiring portions 16 and 16′ which are formed as a plurality of wiring portions, thereby increasing the longevity of a product and improving the quality of the product.
The foregoing descriptions of the specific exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been presented for the purposes of illustration with reference to the accompanying drawings. A person having ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that various modifications and alternatives are possible without departing from the scope of the present invention that shall be defined by the Claims appended hereto and their equivalents.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
2013-113990 | Sep 2013 | KR | national |
2013-115999 | Sep 2013 | KR | national |
2013-136458 | Nov 2013 | KR | national |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
Parent | 14105984 | Dec 2013 | US |
Child | 15446575 | US |