The present invention relates generally to mattress encasements and pertains, more specifically, to a mattress encasement construction and method that enables ease of installation and convenient removal of at least a portion of the mattress encasement for cleaning or laundering purposes while providing protection against the migration of bed bugs and dust mites into or out of a mattress, when the mattress encasement is fully installed over the mattress.
Bed bugs have plagued human populations for centuries and much effort has been directed toward coping with bed bug infestation. More recently, bed bugs have become more prevalent and have reached almost epidemic proportions. Products are available currently in the form of various mattress encasements designed either to prevent bed bug infestation or to confine bed bugs within an already infested mattress. Many of these products also protect against dust mites and the infiltration of fluids and other unwanted matter into an encased mattress.
The present invention is directed to a mattress encasement and method that protect against the migration of bed bugs into and out of a mattress, as well as against infiltration of fluids and dust mites. As such, the present invention attains several objects and advantages, some of which are summarized as follows: Provides a mattress encasement that is fluid proof and dust mite proof, as well as bed bug proof; enables increased ease of installation and convenient removal of at least a portion of a mattress encasement for cleaning or laundering purposes; allows installation of an effective mattress encasement without requiring lifting or otherwise manipulating a mattress to be encased; provides a construction that facilitates cleaning or laundering through the simple, selective removal of at least a portion of the mattress encasement from an encased mattress, while still protecting against the migration of bed bugs through the mattress encasement when the mattress is fully encased; establishes a positive barrier against the migration of bed bugs and dust mites into or out of an encased mattress; provides a practical construction capable of exemplary performance over an extended service life.
The above objects and advantages, as well as further objects and advantages, are attained by the present invention, which may be described briefly as a mattress encasement for protecting against at least the migration of bed bugs into and out of a mattress encased therein, the mattress encasement comprising: a lower encasement member dimensioned and configured for enveloping a corresponding lower portion of a mattress, the lower encasement member including a lower perimetric edge having a lower perimetric length, the lower encasement member being constructed of a material resistant to the migration of bed bugs through the lower encasement member; an upper encasement member dimensioned and configured for enveloping a corresponding upper portion of a mattress, the upper encasement member including a perimetric edge having an upper perimetric length, the upper encasement member being constructed of a material resistant to the migration of bed bugs through the upper casement member; and a peripheral fastener for selective joining of the upper perimetric edge with the lower perimetric edge fully along the upper and lower perimetric edges to establish a closed mattress encasement about an encased mattress; the peripheral fastener having a peripheral length between a first terminal end and a second terminal end, the peripheral length being greater than each of the upper and lower perimetric lengths such that upon engaging the peripheral fastener fully along the peripheral length of the peripheral fastener, a difference between the peripheral length of the peripheral fastener and the upper and lower perimetric lengths will establish an inner terminal segment of the peripheral fastener extending adjacent the first terminal end of the peripheral fastener, and an outer terminal segment of the peripheral fastener extending adjacent the second terminal end of the peripheral fastener, with the inner and outer terminal segments overlapping one another to complete a barrier against migration of bed bugs into and out of the encased mattress through either one of the first and second terminal ends of the peripheral fastener.
In addition, the present invention provides a method for protecting against at least the migration of bed bugs into and out of a mattress encased within a mattress encasement, the method comprising: enveloping a lower portion of the mattress within a lower encasement member dimensioned and configured for receiving the lower portion of the mattress, the lower encasement member including a lower perimetric edge having a lower perimetric length, the lower encasement member being constructed of a material resistant to the migration of bed bugs through the lower encasement member; enveloping an upper portion of the mattress within an upper encasement member dimensioned and configured for receiving the upper portion of the mattress, the upper encasement member including a perimetric edge having an upper perimetric length, the upper encasement member being constructed of a material resistant to the migration of bed bugs through the upper casement member; joining the upper perimetric edge with the lower perimetric edge with a peripheral fastener to establish a closed mattress encasement about an encased mattress; providing the peripheral fastener with a peripheral length between a first terminal end and a second terminal end greater than each of the upper and lower perimetric lengths; and engaging the peripheral fastener fully along the peripheral length of the peripheral fastener, such that a difference between the peripheral length of the peripheral fastener and the upper and lower perimetric lengths establishes an inner terminal segment of the peripheral fastener adjacent the first terminal end of the peripheral fastener, and an outer terminal segment of the peripheral fastener adjacent the second terminal end of the peripheral fastener, with the inner and outer terminal segments overlapping one another to complete a barrier against migration of bed bugs into and out of the encased mattress through either one of the first and second terminal ends of the peripheral fastener.
The invention will be understood more fully, while still further objects and advantages will become apparent, in the following detailed description of preferred embodiments of the invention illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which:
Referring now to the drawing, a mattress encasement constructed in accordance with the present invention is shown at 10 and is seen in
Both the upper portion 12 and the lower portion 14 are constructed of a material at least resistant, and preferably impervious to the migration of bed bugs through the portions 12 and 14. As seen in
In order to fully encase mattress 16 within mattress encasement 10, the two portions 12 and 14 are joined together selectively by a peripheral fastener, shown in the form of a zipper 40, which extends all the way around the complete perimeter 42 of the portions 12 and 14, and perimeter 18 of mattress 16, to close that perimeter 42. Perimeter 42, and zipper 40, are spaced downwardly from the top panel 22 so as to avoid any engagement with a person resting on the sleep surface 20, and any concomitant discomfort. In the preferred construction, zipper 40 is placed at a distance of about four to six inches downward from sleep surface 20. Upon installation of mattress encasement 10, lower portion 14 is placed beneath mattress 16, and a lower portion of mattress 16 is enveloped within lower portion 14, with lower side panels 28 extending upwardly from bottom panel 26. Then, upper portion 12 is fitted over an upper portion of mattress 16 to envelop the upper portion of mattress 16 within upper portion 12 of mattress encasement 10, so that upper portion 12 is juxtaposed with lower portion 14 of mattress encasement 10. Then, zipper 40 is engaged to join the two portions 12 and 14 and close the perimeter 42. Zipper 40 is of the type in which the zipper actuator tab 44 on the zipper slider 46 can be depressed upon closing of the zipper 40 to lock the zipper slider 46 against movement and thereby lock zipper 40 closed.
When it is desired to remove upper portion 12 for cleaning or laundering purposes, zipper 40 is operated to disconnect the upper portion 12 from the lower portion 14, thereby separating upper portion 12 from lower portion 14 for selective removal of upper portion 12 from mattress 16, without the necessity of lifting or otherwise maneuvering mattress 16.
Zipper 40 is a very fine-toothed zipper which, when closed, prevents the migration of bed bugs through the zipper 40. In order to preclude such migration at the termination 48 of the zipper 40, when the zipper 40 is fully closed, mattress encasement 10 is provided with a barrier arrangement 50. To that end, zipper 40 has a peripheral length PL extending between first and second terminal ends 56 and 58, the peripheral length PL being greater in length than the perimetric lengths UL and LL of each of the perimetric edges 25 and 29 of the respective upper and lower portions 12 and 14 such that the difference between the length PL and each of the lengths UL and LL establishes a barrier arrangement 50 that includes overlapping terminal segments 52 and 54 of zipper 40, segment 52 being an inner segment, adjacent terminal end 56, and segment 54 being an outer segment, adjacent terminal end 58. Upon placement of mattress 16 within upper portion 12 and lower portion 14 of mattress encasement 10, terminal ends 56 of inner segment 52 are joined together at zipper slider 46. Zipper slider 46 then is advanced along zipper 40 until zipper slider 46 travels completely around perimeter 42.
Once slider 46 reaches termination 48 at terminal ends 58 of outer segment 54, as seen in
When it is desired to remove the upper portion 12 from the lower portion 14, zipper actuator tab 44 is lifted to unlock zipper slider 46, and zipper 40 then is opened along the entire perimeter 42. The upper and lower portions 12 and 14 then are free to be separated without the necessity to lift or otherwise manipulate mattress 16.
It will be seen that the present invention provides a mattress encasement and method which are simple and convenient to use and which are effective in protecting against bed bugs, as well as against dust mites and penetration of a mattress by fluids or other unwanted matter. Accordingly, the present invention attains all of the objects and advantages summarized above, namely: Provides a mattress encasement that is fluid proof and dust mite proof, as well as bed bug proof; enables increased ease of installation and convenient removal of at least a portion of a mattress encasement for cleaning or laundering purposes; allows installation of an effective mattress encasement without requiring lifting or otherwise manipulating a mattress to be encased; provides a construction that facilitates cleaning or laundering through the simple, selective removal of at least a portion of the mattress encasement from an encased mattress, while still protecting against the migration of bed bugs through the mattress encasement when the mattress is fully encased; establishes a positive barrier against the migration of bed bugs and dust mites into or out of an encased mattress; provides a practical construction capable of exemplary performance over an extended service life.
It is to be understood that the above detailed description of preferred embodiments of the invention is provided by way of example only. Various details of design, construction and procedure may be modified without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention, as set forth in the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/418,588, filed Dec. 1, 2010, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference thereto.
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61418588 | Dec 2010 | US |