Exemplary embodiments of the present invention generally relate to mattresses. For example, one embodiment of a mattress may comprise a removable exterior top and at least one interchangeable segment. Exemplary embodiments may address one or more shortcomings of known mattresses.
Known mattresses consist of one or more upholstery layers, and generally involve a core support system. Known upholstery layers include layers of foam, the layers often being contained within a mattress casing. In known single-mattress bed designs, each layer of foam is continuous across a plane defined by the perimeter of the mattress. It is also known that mattress designs involving multiple layers of foam may provide additional user support or pressure relieving conformity.
Traditional mattress core support systems involve wire springs, but more contemporary designs often involve rows and columns of individual spring coils, which are commonly known as pocketed coils. One benefit of using pocketed coils is that each coil responds independently to pressure, allowing for user weight to be distributed across a smaller area of the bed. In other known mattress designs, the mattress core support system is limited to one or more layers of firm foam.
Because known mattress designs involve layers of foam which are continuous across a plane defined by the perimeter of the mattress, users do not have the ability to vary softness characteristics of the mattress at certain points across the area of the mattress. This may be an issue when multiple users using a single known mattress have different preferences in mattress softness or other characteristics, or an individual user has different mattress softness (and/or other characteristic) preferences with respect to different portions of that user's body. In addition, the permanent encasing of traditional mattresses makes it impossible for users to switch out the top portion of the mattress exterior in favor of another preferred mattress top. This may be an issue when a current mattress top of a known design suffers significant wear and tear, or one or more users decide that a different mattress top design would be preferable to the current mattress top design. The known art therefore has an unmet need to provide a mattress that has a removable exterior top and interchangeable segments below the exterior top which allow the user to vary the softness (i.e., firmness) or other characteristics of the mattress with respect to a specific area of the bed. Furthermore, there is an unmet need for a mattress including a removable exterior top and interchangeable segments below the exterior top to have exemplary core support, including the support of an inner coil unit or other support system.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention may satisfy one or more those unmet needs. In particular, an exemplary embodiment of the present invention relates to a mattress having a removable and interchangeable exterior top, and interchangeable (e.g., foam) segments located below the exterior top. For example, a removable and interchangeable mattress top may provide a user access to at least one interchangeable (e.g., foam) segment portion of the mattress in order to arrange or rearrange the foam segment(s) in a multitude of configurations, creating a myriad of different user comfort feels. For instance, in an exemplary embodiment, users may have the ability to vary softness (i.e., firmness) or other characteristics (e.g., foam component construct) across the mattress with respect to at least one (e.g., foam) sections directly below a removable and interchangeable mattress top. This may be particularly beneficial when multiple users using the mattress have different preferences in mattress softness or other characteristics (e.g., foam component construct), or an individual user has different mattress softness or other characteristic (e.g., foam component construct) preferences with respect to different portions of that user's body.
In addition, an exemplary embodiment may comprise a removable and interchangeable mattress top that may be changed out over time or switched to new or different mattress top designs, which may offer a myriad of different comfort or health benefits. This may be particularly beneficial for when a current mattress top suffers significant wear and tear, or one or more users decide that a different mattress top design would be preferable to the current mattress top design. In certain exemplary embodiments, a removable and interchangeable mattress top may be a zipper cover. Other exemplary embodiments may comprise other mechanisms (e.g., buttons, snaps, hook and loop fasteners, etc.) to facilitate removal and/or interchanging of a mattress top.
An exemplary embodiment may further include an encasement layer designed to house the aforementioned segments. In an exemplary embodiment, an encasement layer may define the top of a base support portion of the mattress. An example of a base support portion may further include an inner coil unit (or another suitable support structure) positioned below the encasement layer and above a support layer (e.g., a foam support layer). In an exemplary embodiment, a base support portion may provide core support to the upper upholstery layers, including the segments and the mattress top.
These and other unmet advantages may be provided by a device and method as described and shown in more detail below. Furthermore, in addition to the novel features and advantages mentioned above, other benefits will be readily apparent from the following descriptions of the drawings and exemplary embodiments.
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In an exemplary embodiment, users have the ability to access the interchangeable foam segment portion 102 of the mattress 100 by removing mattress top portion 101. Users may arrange or rearrange the foam segments 103 in a multitude of configurations, creating a myriad of different user comfort feels. Specifically, the interchangeable segment portion 102 co-acts with the mattress top portion 101 to provide users with the ability to vary softness (i.e., firmness) or other characteristics at different locations of mattress 100. In an exemplary embodiment, this is particularly beneficial when multiple users of the mattress 100 have different preferences in mattress softness (i.e., firmness) or other characteristics (e.g., foam component construct), or an individual user has different mattress softness (i.e., firmness) or other characteristic (e.g., foam component construct) preferences with respect to different portions of that user's body.
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In preferred embodiments of the present invention, the base support portion 105 comprises multiple layers which provide core support to the upper upholstery layers 122 when mass (e.g., a user) is positioned on the top surface of mattress 100.
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In addition, in certain preferred embodiments, the support foam layer may comprise 2″ of support foam. Other exemplary embodiments may include other thicknesses or types of support material. In the
Any embodiment of the present invention may include any of the optional or preferred features of the other embodiments of the present invention. The exemplary embodiments herein disclosed are not intended to be exhaustive or to unnecessarily limit the scope of the invention. The exemplary embodiments were chosen and described in order to explain the principles of the present invention so that others skilled in the art may practice the invention. Having shown and described exemplary embodiments of the present invention, those skilled in the art will realize that many variations and modifications may be made to the described invention. Many of those variations and modifications will provide the same result and fall within the spirit of the claimed invention. It is the intention, therefore, to limit the invention only as indicated by the scope of the claims.
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