This non-provisional application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. ยง 119(a) on Patent Application No. 201310270029.7 filed in P.R. of China on Jun. 28, 2013, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
The present invention relates to a method for packing a mattress spring bed.
A mattress comprises springs, a mattress frame, sponge and cloth. The springs are fastened to the mattress frame. The sponge is disposed on the frame and surrounded by cloth. The mattress is large in size, making it inconvenient to transport. Therefore mattresses are generally sold in a local production area. To reduce transportation volume, the existing method includes packing soft parts such as springs, sponge and cloth and rigid parts such as mattress frames separately. The soft parts are compressed to reduce the volume. Other parts such as mattress frames are packed and transported separately. The soft parts and the rigid parts need to be reassembled after arrival, to produce a mattress, thus increases work. In addition, the compressed springs are under stress and may present a safety risk.
The present invention provides a method for packing a mattress spring bed, the method effectively reduces transportation and manufacture cost of mattresses. The technical solution of the present invention to solve the technical problems is:
A method for packing a mattress spring bed, the mattress spring bed comprising springs and a mattress frame, the method comprising:
A. overlaying at least two mattress spring beds onto each other to form a mattress spring bed stack, the top side and the bottom side of the mattress spring bed stack are mattress frames or a rigid support frame;
B. placing the mattress spring bed stack into a sealing bag; vacuuming the sealing bag, resulting in the springs of the mattress spring beds being compressed; and
C. binding the mattress spring bed stack using a strap.
The mattress spring bed stack has a smaller volume, thus reducing the occupied space and enhancing the transportation efficiency, and effectively reducing manufacturing cost. In addition, the top side and the bottom side of the mattress spring bed stack are respectively a mattress frame of a mattress or a rigid supporting frame, therefore, the strap can effectively bind the mattress spring bed stack, preventing deformation of the mattress spring bed stack. Furthermore, as the mattress spring bed stack is sealed by a sealing bag and bound by a strap, when disassembling the mattress spring bed stack, after the strap is cut, the sealing bag causes the springs to release slowly, without the help of a machine, thus effectively providing personal safety to the workers.
In one preferred embodiment, in step B, the method further comprises compressing the mattress spring bed stack by a compressor, so that springs of the mattress spring beds are compressed, before vacuuming the sealing bag. This ensures the uniformity of the mattress spring bed stack and enhances the vacuuming efficiency.
In another preferred embodiment, in two adjacent spring beds, springs of one mattress face springs of the other mattress, or the mattress frame of one mattress abuts the mattress frame of the other mattress. This ensures the uniformity of the mattress spring bed stack.
In another preferred embodiment, in step B, after the springs of the mattresses are compressed, the thickness of the compressed mattress spring bed stack is decreased to 25%-35% of the original thickness of the uncompressed mattress spring bed stack.
A method for packing a mattress, wherein the mattress comprises springs and a mattress frame, the springs and the mattress frame are detachable, the method comprising:
A. overlaying springs of at least two mattresses onto each other to form a spring stack;
B. placing the spring stack into the sealing bag, vacuuming the sealing bag, resulting in the spring stack being compressed;
C. using the mattress frames of the mattress spring beds to hold the compressed spring stack, resulting in a mattress spring bed stack, the top side and the bottom side of the mattress spring bed stack are respectively a mattress frame of the mattress spring bed or a rigid supporting frame; and
D. binding the mattress spring bed stack by a strap.
Advantageously, the spring stack has a small volume, thus reducing the occupied space and enhancing the transportation efficiency, and effectively reducing the manufacture cost. In addition, the top side and the bottom side of the mattress spring bed stack are respectively a mattress frame of a mattress spring bed or a rigid supporting frame, therefore, the strap can effectively bind the mattress spring bed stack, preventing deformation of the mattress spring bed stack. In addition, as the mattress spring bed stack is sealed by a sealing bag and bound by a strap, when disassembling the mattress spring bed stack, after the strap is cut, the sealing bag causes the springs stack to release slowly, without the help of a machine, thus effectively providing personal safety.
In another preferred embodiment, in step B, the method further comprises compressing the spring stack by a compressor, so that the spring stack is compressed, before vacuuming the sealing bag. This ensures the uniformity of the mattress spring bed stack and enhances the vacuuming efficiency.
In another preferred embodiment, in step B, the thickness of the compressed spring stack is decreased to 15%-25% of the original thickness of the uncompressed spring stack.
The present invention will be further described with the drawings and the embodiments.
Referring to
Referring to
A. overlaying two mattress spring beds 10 on to each other to form a mattress spring bed stack 20. The top side and the bottom side of the mattress spring bed stack 20 are the respective mattress frames 14 of the two mattress spring beds 10. The sides with the springs 12 of both mattress spring beds abut together (as illustrated in
B. placing the mattress spring bed stack 20 into a sealing bag 30, then vacuuming 100 the sealing bag 30, resulting in the springs 12 of the mattress spring beds 10 becoming compressed (as illustrated in
in step B, before vacuuming 100, a compressor may be used, for example a pair of press boards, to hold and compress the mattress spring bed stack 20, so that the springs 12 of the mattress spring beds 10 are compressed. Vacuuming 100 the sealing bag 30 under this compressed condition ensures the uniformity of the mattress spring bed stack 20 and enhances the vacuuming efficiency.
After the springs 12 of the mattress spring beds 10 are compressed, the thickness of the compressed mattress spring bed stack 20 (as illustrated in
C. binding the mattress spring bed stack 20 using strap 40 (as illustrated in
The number of the mattress spring beds 10 may be an even number, in two adjacent mattress spring beds 10, the side of the springs 12 of one mattress spring bed 10 faces the side of the springs 12 of a second mattress spring bed 10. Alternatively, the mattress frame 14 of one mattress spring bed 10 abuts the mattress frame 14 of a second mattress spring bed 10. Both arrangements, i.e mattress frames 14 sides facing each other or the springs sides facing each other, provide greater smoothness, and rigid support to surround the soft springs.
The number of the mattress spring beds 10 may also be 3, 5 and so on. The top side and the bottom side of the mattress spring bed stack 20 may be a mattress frame 14 or a rigid supporting board, in both cases the strap 40 can bind the mattress spring bed stack 20 effectively, so that soft cushions are placed inside the rigid supporting frames, thus preventing damage.
It should be apparent to a person skilled in the art that the springs 12 of the mattress spring bed 10 and the mattress frames 14 can be an inseparable unitary structure.
Referring to
Referring to
A. overlaying the springs 12 of two mattress spring beds 10 on to each other to form a spring stack 50 (as illustrated in
B. placing the spring stack 50 into the sealing bag 30a, then vacuuming 100 the sealing bag 30a, resulting in the spring stack 50 being compressed (as illustrated in
Preferably, in step B, a compressor may be used, for example a pair of press boards to hold and compress the spring stack 50, so that the spring stack 50 is compressed. Vacuuming 100 the sealing bag 30a under this compressed condition ensures the uniformity of the spring stack 50 and the efficiency of vacuuming 100.
Preferably, in step B, the thickness of the compressed spring stack 50 is decreased to 15%-25% of the original thickness of the spring stack 50.
C. using frames 14 of the mattress spring beds 10 to hold the compressed spring stack 50, resulting in a mattress spring bed stack 20a. The top side and the bottom side of the mattress spring bed stack 20a are the respective mattress frame 14 of two mattress spring bed 10 (as illustrated in
D. binding the mattress spring bed stack 20a by strap 40. The strap 40 binds the mattress spring bed stack 20a in a pattern of two parallel straps in traverse direction and two parallel straps in longitudinal direction (as illustrated in
It should be apparent to a person skilled in the art that the number of the mattress spring beds 10 are not limited, only if the top side and the bottom side of the mattress spring bed stack 20a are mattress frames 14 or rigid supporting frames, the strap 40 can effectively bind the mattress spring bed stack 20a.
Referring to
Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments thereof for carrying out the patent for invention, it is apparent to those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the patent for invention which is intended to be defined by the appended claims.
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