1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a mattress cover for increasing comfort and facilitating air flow.
2. Related Art
Mattresses can often be uncomfortable for people. This is especially true for patients in institutions such as hospitals and the like who are often required to stay in bed for extended periods of time. Mattresses used by patients in institutions often provide uneven support for a patient and inhibit air flow to the patient, leading to discomfort and bed sores. Mattress covers sometimes used in such institutions are generally unsuited to address these issues and can further add to the problem because they can slip with respect to the mattress and bunch up in ways that increase discomfort.
A mattress cover is provided having a surface that includes a plurality of peaks and valleys to distribute pressure and to allow for air circulation. The mattress cover could be made of a cellular cushioning packaging material which contains entrapped bubbles of air or other gases. The cover can have an adhesive to prevent slippage. It can be provided in a roll and sections (e.g., mattress covers) can be separated along pre-defined cut lines or perforations. A section can be separated from the roll and adhered to the mattress. A bed sheet can be placed over the mattress and cover.
The foregoing features of the invention will be apparent from the following Detailed Description of the Invention, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
The present disclosure relates to a mattress cover. The mattress cover could be made in whole or in part from a cellular cushioning packaging material which contains entrapped bubbles of air or other gases. One such cushioning packaging material is sold under the trademark Bubble Wrap by Sealed Air Corporation in Elmwood Park, New Jersey.
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The tear lines 42 in the sheet of the plurality of mattress covers 10 could be provided in any suitable way. For example, a series of perforations could be formed by adjacent mattress covers 10 to allow for separation of mattress covers 10 from the sheet 12, or the mattress covers could be adhesively linked together. Alternatively, the mattress covers 10 could be separated by cutting each cover 12 from the sheet 20 with a knife, such as for example, a hinged blade.
Once a mattress cover 10 is unrolled from the sheet, it can be separated from the sheet by tearing along line 42 (e.g., perforated line 42) or it could be cut, where the cut line could be indicated on the sheet, such as by indicia. In one embodiment, the roll could be provided in a storage container and a cutting edge (e.g., serrated cutting edge) could be provided at the exit of the container to facilitate separation of a mattress cover 10 from the sheet 12.
In another embodiment, the mattress cover can be formed in the shape of a fitted sheet. In such an embodiment, and in the other embodiments discussed herein, the covers could be packaged individually or folded in boxes or containers. The mattress cover can removed from the packaging and placed on the mattress. Because of the fitted nature of the mattress cover, no adhesive is needed to retain the cover in position on a mattress (although such an adhesive could still be provided).
In use, the mattress cover is placed on a mattress and a sheet is applied there over. The plurality of peaks and valleys formed by the plurality of raised cells provides support and helps to distribute pressure. The raised cells provide for areas of contact and non-contact with a user and allows for air to travel between the cells to contact a user, and as a user moves, to provide such contact in varying areas. Providing varying areas of contact helps prevent bedsores, among other benefits.
From the foregoing, it will be observed that numerous variations and modifications may be effected without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is to be understood that no limitation with respect to the specific apparatus illustrated herein is intended or should be inferred. It is, of course, intended to cover by the appended claims all such modifications as fall within the scope of the claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/705,283 filed on Sep. 25, 2012, the entire disclosure of which is expressly incorporated herein by reference.
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61705283 | Sep 2012 | US |