Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to mattress toppers and more particularly relates to mattress toppers that combine one or more foam layers, such as memory foam, and one or more pocket coil layers.
Description of the Related Art
A conventional mattress topper is a cushioned pad that sits on top of a mattress. A mattress topper may have straps that are placed around each corner of the mattress to minimize slipping or sliding of the pad.
Many individuals use a mattress topper to compensate for a bed that is too firm. For many years, the most popular types of mattress toppers included egg crate foam or thin feather beds, which were sized to beds of various sizes. Both types were often available for less than $50, and provided an inexpensive way to make a mattress more comfortable
Today, many mattress toppers are made using memory or visco elastic foam, which many feel is a more comfortable and hypoallergenic alternative to feather beds. Because some individuals still like the feel of a feather bed topper, some mattress toppers now combine both the features of feather beds and memory foam.
Some mattress toppers have soft wool covers to provide warmth on cold nights. Some mattress toppers are used as both a mattress topper and a mattress cover, whereby they cover the mattress like a fitted sheet, and may have waterproofing.
In spite of the above advances, there remains a need for improved mattress toppers.
In one embodiment, a mattress topper preferably includes a pocket coil pad having a top surface and a bottom surface, the pocket coil pad including a plurality of pockets, each pocket having a compressible coil that moves independently of the other compressible coils of the pad. A foam pad desirably overlies and is connected with one of the top and bottom surfaces of the pocket coil pad.
In one embodiment, the mattress topper preferably includes a first foam pad overlying and connected with the top surface of the pocket coil pad, and a second foam pad overlying and connected with the bottom surface of the pocket coil pad.
In one embodiment, the foam pad overlies and is connected with the bottom surface of the pocket coil pad. In one embodiment, the foam pad overlies and is connected with the top surface of the pocket coil pad.
In one embodiment, the compressible coils are joined together by a fabric covering that holds the compressible coils together as a unitary structure. The compressible coils preferably have a height of about ¼ inch or greater than ¼ inch.
In one embodiment, the foam pad may be made of memory foam, latex foam, conventional foam, and combinations thereof.
In one embodiment, the pocket coil pad and the foam pad cover an area that is the same size. In one embodiment, the mattress topper may include a plurality of mattress toppers having different sizes such as single, twin, queen, king, and/or California king sizes.
In one embodiment, a mattress topper preferably includes a pocket coil pad having a top surface and a bottom surface, the pocket coil pad including a plurality of pockets, each pocket having a compressible coil that moves independently of the other compressible coils of the pad, a first foam pad overlying and connected with the top surface of the pocket coil pad, and a second foam pad overlying and connected with the bottom surface of the pocket coil pad.
In one embodiment, a mattress topper desirably includes a pocket coil pad having a top surface and a bottom surface, the pocket coil pad including a plurality of pockets, each pocket having a compressible coil that moves independently of the other compressible coils of the pad, wherein the compressible coils are joined together by a fabric covering that holds the compressible coils together as a unitary structure. The compressible coils preferably have a height of about ¼ inch or greater. The mattress topper preferably includes a first memory foam pad overlying and connected with the top surface of the pocket coil pad, and a second memory foam pad overlying and connected with the bottom surface of the pocket coil pad. The pocket coil pad and the first and second memory foam pads desirably cover an area that is the same size such as single, twin, queen, king, and/or California king sizes.
These and other preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in more detail below.
In one embodiment, the mattress topper preferably includes a combination of fabric, pocket coil springs and foam. In one embodiment, the foam may be memory foam, conventional foam, latex, or one or more combinations thereof.
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Other embodiments may include mattress toppers having two or more pocket coil pads and two or more foam pads combined in different combinations to form a mattress topper for covering a mattress.
In one embodiment, mattress topper includes a series of ¼″ tall springs/pocket coils (or taller) are glued or otherwise bound together to form a pad the same size or similar to the same size as a foam pad. The pocket coil layer is ‘sandwiched’ between two layers of foam (whether conventional foam, memory foam and/or latex) This is a two sided application of springs/pocket coils where the coils are in the middle of one or more layers on each side.
In one embodiment, a mattress topper includes a series of ¼″ tall springs/pocket coils (or taller) which are glued or otherwise bound together to form a pad the same size or similar to the same size as a foam pad, and is placed on top or below a layer or layers of foam (whether conventional foam, memory foam and/or latex) This is a two sided application of springs/pocket coils on one side and foam/latex on the other.
While the foregoing is directed to embodiments of the present invention, other and further embodiments of the invention may be devised without departing from the basic scope thereof, which is only limited by the scope of the claims that follow. For example, the present invention contemplates that any of the features shown in any of the embodiments described herein, or incorporated by reference herein, may be incorporated with any of the features shown in any of the other embodiments described herein, or incorporated by reference herein, and still fall within the scope of the present invention.
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