The present invention relates to a showroom display device for presenting product information on showroom mattresses which utilizes light emitting units, such as electroluminescent inks, light emitting diodes, and the like built into or onto a flexible fabric panel associated with the mattress to highlight or enhance areas of the information.
Mattresses are frequently displayed in showrooms during the sale and distribution to the consumer. For example, mattress manufacturers may display mattresses in wholesale showrooms so that retailers can get an idea of how the mattress will look in their own retail showrooms. In retail showrooms, display mattresses are arranged on the retail floor so that the prospective purchaser can peruse the various types of mattresses offered by that retailer. In each situation, marketing and/or technical features of the mattresses are communicated to the prospective purchaser via signage, labels or a personal communication between the sales representative and the prospective purchaser.
Typically, display mattresses are arranged on bed frames placed on the showroom floor. In addition to evaluating various promotional materials in the showroom, sometimes the prospective buyer might “test” the mattress. This “test” involves lying on the mattress to evaluate softness, firmness or other attributes desirable to the purchaser. Lying on the mattress can result in damage, soiling, wear and tear. Retail showrooms are high traffic areas, and mattresses may be repeatedly tested and damaged.
Foot protectors for mattresses in the form of fabric panels across the lower portion of the mattress have been used to minimize damage to display mattresses in retail showrooms. Examples of foot protectors are described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,845,532; 6,216,292, and 6,014,782.
Mattresses in showrooms may also contain product information in connection with the bedding, pillows, or on fabric covered headboards.
The inventors have developed a unique and different way to better display product information regarding a mattress to a prospective purchaser in a mattress showroom. The display incorporates light emitting units, such as electroluminescent inks, LED's, OLED's or the like, to highlight or enhance product information regarding the mattress, preferably on the foot protector. While the foot protector, whether fabric or a polymeric sheet, is a preferred location, it should be understood the display can also be used in connection with any other fabric bedding placed anywhere on the mattress, pillows or even on a fabric headboard being used with the display mattress, such locations hereinafter referred to as “in association with a mattress being displayed.”
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, the display device comprises a fabric panel of such size and shape as to cover at least a portion of a surface of the mattress and includes some type of product information thereon. The product information may be permanently printed on a flexible panel (polymers, such as, for example, polyvinylchloride, polyurethane, or even rubber) attached to, or laid upon the fabric panel. It may also be displayed in the form of an area of programmable light emitting units associated on or within the flexible panel for presenting the selectively changeable visual product information. Such a media display is capable of having an electronic connection with a power source and the programmable product information control source.
A pattern of LED's, electroluminescent (EL) ink or other light emitting units is arranged behind the flexible panel and is connectable to a power source which may be the same power source as that for the production information. While the light emitting units may be activated by a motion sensor, remote controller, or other switch device, a microcontroller or other programming or control device controls the light pattern to highlight or enhance various selected areas of the display panel at various selected times according to a prescribed program.
According to another aspect, a display pad includes a polymeric sheet or disk of an approximate size and shape to cover at least a portion of the upper surface of a mattress. The display pad or disk may be permanently or temporarily affixed to the mattress where it becomes the foot protector itself. The polymeric sheet includes product or marketing information thereon.
Again a pattern of light emitting units, such as light emitting diodes (LED's) or electroluminescent ink is arranged behind the display pad and connectable to a power source. As previously described, the light emitting units may be turned on or off by a switch, motion sensor, or remotely, and a microcontroller or other programming or control device may be used to activate the light pattern to highlight or enhance various areas of the display panel according to a prescribed program.
As described above, the highlighting or enhancing aspects of this invention may be used alone or in conjunction with a foot protector or other mattress display device that present selectively changeable product information such as described in Applicant's copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/226,558, the details of which are also incorporated by reference. So used the enhancing aspect will be incorporated within or behind the display device to enhance selected portions.
The term “foot portion,” as used herein, means the lower inches (10-30 inches) of the upper surface of the mattress where a customer's feet would rest if the customer were to fully lie on the mattress to test the comfort and support. The term “foot protector,” as used herein, means a device used to cover at least a part of the foot portion of a mattress. The term “product information” as used herein refers to any printed content, graphic images, video content, presentations, or any other audio, video or audio/visual content for displaying advertising materials, sales materials, manufacturer's logos and trademarks, or promotional materials arranged and/or developed for display on a media device.
The LED's, OLED's, or electroluminescent ink concept may also be applied behind or in front of, or even in lieu of other types of mattress foot protector displays, the idea being to utilize electroluminescent ink or other light emitting technology in conjunction with other product information or fabric portions of mattress displays to present a more appealing and eye catching presentation to potential customers.
Certain exemplary embodiments of the present invention are described below and illustrated in the accompanying figures. The embodiments described are only for purposes of illustrating the present invention and should not be interpreted as limiting the scope of the invention, which, of course, is limited only by the claims below. Other embodiments of the invention, and certain modifications and improvements of the described embodiments, will occur to those skilled in the art and all such alternate embodiments, modifications, and improvements are within the scope of the present invention.
The foot protector 10 minimizes damage, soiling or wear to the mattress when a prospective purchaser is testing the mattress in the showroom. The mattress foot protector 10 is formed of a fabric or polymeric panel as illustrated. The foot protector may also have a decorative hem or other stitching along its perimeter to minimize fraying and to also provide a design effect. The foot protector may also include a graphic image, design, logo or other design effect, in addition to content displayed via the product information.
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In an alternate method the order of the layers may be reversed with the rear electrode first layered onto a compatible substrate, followed by the dielectric layer, the phosphor layer, the translucent conductor (front electrode or ITO), then the clear encapsulate.
The next layer 54 is phosphor containing ink which is the constituent that servers to emit light when current is driven through it. It may be white or is also available in a limited number of colors. Exemplary phosphor inks are DuPont's 7138J (white), 7151J (green-blue), and 7154J (yellow-green). Layer 56 is a dielectric layer which acts as a series capacitor. DuPont Product 7153E is an appropriate ink product for the purposes of the dielectric. Layer 58 is the rear electrode, the purpose of which is to evenly distribute the AC voltage across the dielectric. This rear electrode is opaque, and exemplary DuPont inks include 7144E (carbon conductor) and 7145L (silver conductor). The final layer 60 is a screen printable UV cure ink, which is used as an encapsulent to provide electrical insulation and extra protection against humid environments. An extra layer (not shown) can be provided for more effective insulation. DuPont's 5018 ink is an example. As previously stated, each layer must be applied, dried, and cured before commencing the next layer.
The last step is the formation of the bus bar 62 along the edge of the front electrode 52 which provides an AC electrical potential (approximately 100 volts) to the translucent conductive layer.
The EL lamp 50 then is essentially a capacitor structure with phosphor sandwiched between the electrodes 52, 58. When an AC voltage is applied across the electrodes, a changing electric field is generated within the phosphor, which causes it to emit light. Power can be supplied in a number of ways to provide a low-current AC voltage. Returning to
Such an electroluminescent lamp can be used with the display device 20 in various ways. First, utilizing a constant light across the entire display except for masked portions will provide continuous background lighting. By using an intermittent voltage signal, a flashing background light can be applied. If the electroluminescent stack or lamp 50 is built with separate conductors leading to various discrete segments of the EL pattern, by using the controller, various portions of the display can be highlighted at various times by adjusting the program. Other patterns are also possible.
According to another aspect, the product information portion or media display device 20 may also be connected to a power source 22 (
The mattress showroom display device 20 displays selectively changeable product information to a customer considering a mattress 30. As mattress products in the showroom change, or marketing programs change, product information may be developed and displayed via the media display device 20 on the corresponding mattress foot protector 10. In other embodiments, more than one media display device may be associated with a foot protector 10. The enhancing aspects described above are then emplaced on or beneath the display device 20.
As stated previously, the media display device 20 may be in electronic communication with a programmable product information source 24 to present selectively changeable product information to the customer. The programmable product information source 24 can present differing information over the same display device 20. For example, the display device 20 can be programmed to show and/or describe one type of information, then moved to a different mattress and be reprogrammed to properly show and/or describe that mattress. The programmable product information source can also change the information periodically to present differing text or media about the same mattress to the customer as he/she is inspecting or approaching the mattress. Although not shown in the figures, the media display device can also play audio signals coordinated with displayed product information, via an audio source. The audio source may be played through speakers in the media display or a separate receiver in the showroom. In other embodiments, a sensor (not shown) in the display device or mattress activates the media display device when a person approaches the mattress 30 to attract his/her attention.
According to this aspect, the media display device 20 comprises one or more areas of one or more programmable light emitting units embedded in the flexible fabric panel 12. The media display is embedded in one or more fabric layers, a fabric-plastic film laminate, or other combination of textile and polymeric material that forms the flexible panel 12. “Programmable light emitting units” refers to light sources that can be programmed to enhance or highlight the product information. For example, the media display device may include light emitting diodes, organic light emitting diodes, polymer light emitting diodes, inorganic light emitting diodes, electroluminescent materials, electroluminescent pixels or electroluminescent pixel arrays, or any light source capable of being programmed to present video and/or moving images. One example of technology that makes this possible is the Phillips Lumalive displays available from Koninklijke Phillips Electronics N.V. This technology is further described in U.S. Pat. No. 7,682,034, which is hereby incorporated by reference. In another example, the technology is flexible media displays available from NanoLumens, LLC, which is further described in U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2009/0219225, which is also hereby incorporated by reference. In an alternate embodiment, the media display includes thin plasma and/or a thin LCD screens embedded in or placed on the flexible panel 12. Further, one or more additional light diffusing layers may be included with the light emitting units as needed.
The media display device 20 can present product information it receives from the corresponding product information source 24. As shown in
The instructions may then be transmitted to the media display device 20 to cause the display of the product information thereon. In other embodiments, the media display 20 may play product information in formats including, but not limited to, MPEG, JPEG, MJPEG, DVIZ, XVIS, AVI or DVD and HDDVD formats. The media display may display HD formats in 480p, 480i, 720p, 1080p, 1080i or 1086, or other formats.
The flexible panel 12 may include a wire housing 28 that begins proximate the media display device and extends toward the perimeter of the flexible panel. The wire housing 28 routes and protects various wires emanating from the media display device 20 e.g., power cords, ethernet cables, coaxial cable, A/V cables, S-video cables, HDMI wires, etc. The wire housing may be a hook and loop fastener casing, a fabric panel attached to the undersurface of the flexible panel or any other mechanism for managing and protecting wires on the panel.
In a preferred embodiment then, the foot protector 20 is a textile material including, but not limited to, a woven, knit, or non-woven material. In other embodiments, the foot protector 20 (
The product information portion or media display device 20 may be used with any type of mattress and mattress and/or bedding component. For example, twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, the “California king,” are exemplary sized mattresses, and associated headboards. In addition, the media display device 20 may be used on any mattress including, but not limited to, innerspring, foam (viscoelastic and/or latex), air, futons, and waterbeds.
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The removable media display pad 110 displays marketing information to a customer considering a mattress and is changeable as will be discussed below. Further, the display pad 110 and foot protector 130 minimize damage, soiling or wear to the mattress when a prospective purchaser is testing the mattress in the showroom. The adhesive material is so selected as to prevent damage to the fabric when the display pad 110 is removed therefrom.
The releasability of the pad 110 allows a sales associate to easily change the marketing information 120 viewable by a prospective purchaser as needed. For example, as mattress products in the showroom change, or marketing programs change, a new display pad 110 may be used on the mattress foot protector. To accomplish this, all that is necessary is to remove the peel off liner, protective layer, or film 16 from the adhesive material 115 and place the display pad 110 on the desired foot protector.
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The first or protective film (or overlaminate) 111 may be any transparent polymeric film for protecting the top surface 113 of the base sheet 112. The overlaminate 111 also includes an adhesive for permanent attachment to the polymeric sheet 112. Alternatively, the overlaminate may be applied by heat and pressure, or any other technique, to the base sheet 112. Exemplary overlaminates include, but are not limited to, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyethylene terepthalate (PET), polyethylene (PE) or polypropylene (PP).
Marketing information 120 is included on the upper surface of the display pad 110 for viewing by a prospective customer. The overlaminate 111 is affixed to the top surface of polymeric sheet 112 to protect the marketing information 120. The marketing information 120 is printed or otherwise applied directly to the polymeric sheet 112. In an exemplary embodiment, the marketing information 120 is printed on the sheet 112 with solvent/UV based ink jet media. In other embodiments, the ink jet media may be water based. In other embodiments, the marketing information may be printed with any suitable types of inks and/or pigments. In alternate embodiments, the marketing information is integrally formed with the polymeric sheet 112. For example, a logo or trademark may be formed in the polymeric sheet 112 during manufacture. In other embodiments, the marketing information may be printed onto a separate sheet, film or material, that is then applied to the polymeric sheet 112 using any suitable adhesive.
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The adhesive material 115 releasably attaches the display pad 110 to the mattress 140. In a preferred embodiment, the adhesive material 115 is permanently affixed to the polymeric sheet 112 while allowing for the releasable attachment of the display pad 110 to the rear layer 60 of EL lamp 150. The adhesive material is selected to prevent damage, e.g., marring of the fabric or pattern, abrasion, etc., to the foot protector 130, which might otherwise occur when removing an adhesive from the foot protector 130.
The adhesive material is a chemical, polymer, copolymer, polymer or co-polymer blend, a composition, resin, or any combination thereof, that forms a temporary bond with the foot protector. An exemplary adhesive material is an acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive. As used herein, a “pressure sensitive adhesive” refers to an adhesive that forms a temporary bond upon the application of pressure. In other alternate embodiments, however, a non-pressure sensitive adhesive is used.
The adhesive material may be a natural or synthetic adhesive. Exemplary natural adhesives include, but are not limited to, starch, animal or vegetable resins. Exemplary synthetic adhesives include, but are not limited to, acrylic and/or other acrylate based adhesives, rubber based adhesives, polyvinyl acetate, epoxy, or polyurethane. In a preferred embodiment, the adhesive material is acrylic based.
The adhesive material 115 is applied to the rear surface of EL lamp 150 with a liquid carrier, or in solid form. Preferably the adhesive material is a liquid carrier or solvent based adhesive. For liquid carrier adhesives, the adhesive is coated onto the polymeric sheet 112, and the solvent, or water carrier is dried off. Additional heat may be applied to the adhesive and EL lamp 150 to initiate a cross-linking reaction and increase molecular weight of the adhesive. The solid adhesives may be low viscosity polymers. The solid adhesive materials are also coated onto the EL lamp 150 and reacted with radiation to increase molecular weight and form the adhesive thereon. In other embodiments, the solid-type adhesives may be high viscosity materials that are heated to reduce viscosity enough to allow coating, and then cooled to their final form.
The EL lamp 150 is used with display pad 110 and foot protector 130 in generally the same manner as described with respect to the embodiment illustrated in
Although the present invention has been described with exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that modifications and variations may be utilized without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, as those skilled in the art will readily understand. Such modifications and variations are considered to be within the purview and scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/226,558 filed Sep. 7, 2011, entitled “Showroom Display for Mattress Incorporating Electroluminescent Inks,” the content of which is hereby incorporated in its entirety.
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Parent | 13226558 | Sep 2011 | US |
Child | 13495547 | US |