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This invention relates generally to bedding, and more particularly to mattresses and covers therefore.
In the bedding and related arts, so-called pillow-top mattresses are popular products. This type of mattress typically includes at least one layer of padding located on top of a traditional mattress structure, such as an innerspring core. The construction of pillow-top mattresses gives them a distinctive appearance that is recognizable by customers. In particular, pillow-top mattresses have two identifiable segments: a top segment associated with the padding layer, and a bottom segment associated with the traditional mattress structure. The top segment is typically smaller (in the height dimension) than the bottom segment, and this size relationship between the two segments is also an identifiable feature of pillow-top mattresses. Pillow-top mattresses are also sometimes referred to as euro-top, box-top, or ultra-cushion mattresses.
Foam mattresses are another popular type of mattress product. Foam mattresses can be monolithic foam structures, or can include a foam-encased spring unit.
It would be desirable if the aesthetic features characteristic of pillow-top mattresses could be incorporated into foam mattresses, for example, zipper constructed foam mattresses.
Accordingly, a improved mattress and cover assembly that attains these goals is desirable.
In one aspect, a cover for providing the appearance of multiple segments in an underlying core structure having a slit extending around the periphery of the core structure is provided. The cover comprises a top panel configured to cover an upper surface of the core structure, a bottom panel configured to cover a lower surface of the core structure, a border connecting the top panel with the bottom panel and configured to cover the sidewalls of the core structure, and a tucking element coupled with the border and configured to be received in the slit of the core structure. The portion of the border between the tucking element and the top panel appears to be a first segment of the core structure and the portion of the border between the tucking element and the bottom panel appears to be a second segment of the core structure.
The tucking element can include a cord, for example elastic cord or draw-cord. The tucking element can further include a rigid band. The top panel can be connected with the border by a binding joint. The top panel can include a plurality of layers.
In another aspect, a method for covering a core structure with a cover to create the appearance of multiple segments in the core structure is provided. The method comprises positioning a top panel of the cover adjacent an upper surface of the core structure, positioning a border of the cover adjacent the sidewalls of the core structure, inserting a tucking element coupled with the border into a slit extending around the periphery of the core structure, and positioning a bottom panel of the cover adjacent a lower surface of the core structure. The portion of the border between the tucking element and the top panel appears to be a first segment of the core structure and the portion of the border between the tucking element and the bottom panel appears to be a second segment of the core structure.
The tucking element can include a cord, and the method can further comprise moving the cord into the slit toward the interior of the core structure. The cord can be a draw-cord, and the step of moving the cord can include tightening the draw-cord. The cord can include an elastic cord, and the step of moving the cord can include allowing the elastic cord to retract. The method can further comprise closing the cover. The step of closing the cover can include closing a zipper of the cover. The method can further comprise creating the slit in the core structure. The step of creating the slit can include cutting the core structure. The step of creating the slit can include forming the core structure by combining a first component and a second component so as to define the slit between the first component and the second component.
In yet another aspect, an assembly is provided. The assembly comprises a core structure having an upper surface, a lower surface, sidewalls between the upper surface and the lower surface, and a slit extending in the sidewalls around the periphery of the core structure, and a cover covering the core structure, the cover including a top panel covering the upper surface, a bottom panel covering the lower surface, a border connecting the top panel with the bottom panel and covering the sidewalls, and a tucking element received in the slit. The portion of the border between the tucking element and the top panel appears to be a first segment of the core structure and the portion of the border between the tucking element and the bottom panel appears to be a second segment of the core structure.
The core structure can be a solid foam core or a foam-encased inner spring core.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the summary of the invention given above, and the detailed description of the drawings given below, serve to explain the principles of the present invention.
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The various embodiments of the invention shown and described are merely for illustrative purposes only, as the drawings and the description are not intended to restrict or limit in any way the scope of the claims. Those skilled in the art will appreciate various changes, modifications, and improvements which can be made to the invention without departing from the spirit or scope thereof. The invention in its broader aspects is therefore not limited to the specific details and representative apparatus and methods shown and described. Departures may therefore be made from such details without departing from the spirit or scope of the general inventive concept. The invention resides in each individual feature described herein, alone, and in all combinations of any and all of those features. Accordingly, the scope of the invention shall be limited only by the following claims and their equivalents.