Claims
- 1. A method of packaging a mattress assembly constructed of coil springs wherein each spring is contained within an individual pocket of fabric, comprising the steps of:
- providing a tube of deformable material, said tube having a predetermined length;
- inserting a mattress assembly constructed of pocketed coil springs into said tube, said mattress assembly having a length which is less than the length of said tube, thereby defining first and second tube ends of excess material;
- sealing a first end of said tube;
- evacuating air from said tube through said second end thereby deforming said tube around said mattress assembly and causing said mattress assembly to compress;
- .�.sealing said second end of said tube after evacuating said tube to a predetermined state;.!.
- inserting said evacuated tube into a containment sleeve which is dimensioned and configured to retain said compressed mattress assembly in a compressed state for shipment;
- removing said evacuated tube from said containment sleeve; .�.and
- puncturing said evacuated tube to allow.!. .Iadd.whereby .Iaddend.said mattress assembly in said tube .�.to.!. gradually .�.return.!. .Iadd.returns .Iaddend.to an uncompressed state.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said first end of said tube is sealed after gathering the excess material of said first end.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said evacuating step includes gathering said second end of said tube around a vacuum, evacuating means.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein said tube is cut to said predetermined length from a continuous length of tube material. .Iadd.
- 5. A method of packaging a mattress assembly constructed of coil springs wherein each spring is contained within an individual pocket of fabric, comprising the steps of:
- providing a tube of deformable material, said tube having a predetermined length;
- inserting a mattress assembly constructed of pocketed coil springs into said tube, said mattress assembly having a length which is less than the length of said tube, thereby defining first and second tube ends of excess material;
- sealing a first end of said tube;
- evacuating air from said tube through said second end thereby deforming said tube around said mattress assembly and causing said mattress assembly to compress;
- sealing said second end of said tube after evacuating said tube to a predetermined state;
- inserting said evacuated tube into a containment sleeve which is dimensioned and configured to retain said compressed mattress assembly in a compressed state for shipment;
- removing said evacuated tube from said containment sleeve; and
- allowing said mattress assembly in said tube to gradually return to an uncompressed state..Iaddend..Iadd.
- 6. A method of packaging a mattress assembly constructed of coil springs wherein each spring is contained within an individual pocket of fabric, comprising the steps of:
- providing a tube of deformable material, said tube having a predetermined length;
- inserting a mattress assembly constructed of pocketed coil springs into said tube, said mattress assembly having a length which is less than the length of said tube, thereby defining first and second tube ends of excess material;
- sealing a first end of said tube;
- evacuating air from said tube through said second end thereby deforming said tube around said mattress assembly and causing said mattress assembly to compress;
- sealing said second end of said tube while said tube is being evacuated to a predetermined state;
- inserting said evacuated tube into a containment sleeve which is dimensioned and configured to retain said compressed mattress assembly in a compressed state for shipment;
- removing said evacuated tube from said containment sleeve; and
- allowing said mattress assembly in said tube to gradually return to an uncompressed state..Iaddend..Iadd.
- 7. A method of packaging a mattress assembly constructed of coil springs wherein each spring is contained within an individual pocket of fabric, comprising the steps of:
- providing a tube of deformable material, said tube having a predetermined length;
- inserting a mattress assembly constructed of pocketed coil springs into said tube, said mattress assembly having a length which is less than the length of said tube, thereby defining first and second tube ends of excess material;
- sealing a first end of said tube;
- evacuating air from said tube through said second end thereby deforming said tube around said mattress assembly and causing said mattress assembly to compress;
- inserting said evacuated tube into a containment sleeve which is dimensioned and configured to retain said compressed mattress assembly in a compressed state for shipment;
- removing said evacuated tube from said containment sleeve; and
- allowing said mattress assembly in said tube to gradually return to an uncompressed state; and
- said evacuated tube is punctured to allow said mattress assembly in said tube to gradually return to said uncompressed state..Iaddend..Iadd.
- 8. A method of packaging a mattress assembly constructed of coil springs wherein each spring is contained within an individual pocket of fabric, comprising the steps of:
- providing a tube of deformable material, said tube having a predetermined length;
- inserting a mattress assembly constructed of pocketed coil springs into said tube, said mattress assembly having a length which is less than the length of said tube, thereby defining first and second tube ends of excess material;
- sealing a first end of said tube;
- evacuating air from said tube through said second end thereby deforming said tube around said mattress assembly and causing said mattress assembly to compress;
- inserting said evacuated tube into a containment sleeve which is dimensioned and configured to retain said compressed mattress assembly in a compressed state for shipment;
- removing said evacuated tube from said containment sleeve;
- allowing said mattress assembly in said tube to gradually return to an uncompressed state; and
- said containment sleeve is severed to allow said mattress assembly in said tube to gradually return to said uncompressed state..Iaddend..Iadd.
- 9. The method of claim 1 wherein said evacuated tube inserted into said containment sleeve is allowed to expand within said containment sleeve..Iaddend.
Parent Case Info
This application is a .Iadd.reissue application of Ser. No. 08/694,803 filed on Aug. 9, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,622,030 which is a .Iaddend.continuation of application Ser. No. 08/416,065 filed on Apr. 4, 1995 abandoned.
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