The present application is a U.S. National Stage filing under 35 U.S.C. 371(c) of International. Application No. PCT/GB2018/051469, filed May 30, 2018; which claims priority to application no. GB 1708635.6, filed May 31, 2017, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties.
The present invention relates to a pocketed spring unit and to a method and an apparatus for forming the same, and is concerned particularly with a pocketed spring unit that has reduced adhesive as compared with previously considered units, or is substantially free from adhesive, and to a method for forming such a unit.
Pocketed springs, otherwise known as encased springs, are used in upholstered articles such as mattresses. An example is shown schematically in
The joining of the strings together to form an array is usually achieved either by gluing the strings together along the cylindrical surfaces of the pocketed springs, one string to the next, and so on until the unit is formed, or else by arranging the strings beside each other in an array, and then gluing a sheet of fabric to the cylindrical ends of the pocketed springs, above and/or below, so as to form the unit.
A problem with either method is the extensive use of glue to hold together the strings, to form the unit. For one thing the adhesive forms a significant element of the cost of manufacturing a pocketed spring unit, and for another the presence of the adhesive in the product makes it difficult to recycle the unit at the end of its useful life.
One alternative structure is described in our United Kingdom patent application no. 1702159.3. As illustrated schematically in
Embodiments of the present invention aim to provide a pocketed spring unit, and a method for manufacturing the same, in which the shortcomings of the prior art are addressed.
The present invention is defined in the attached independent claims, to which reference should now be made. Further, preferred features may be found in the sub-claims appended thereto.
According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a resilient unit, comprising a plurality of pocketed resilient elements arranged in an array, wherein at least some of the pocketed resilient elements are joined to a common cover sheet of elastic material.
The pocketed resilient elements may comprise resilient articles, such as springs, inside pockets formed of pocket material.
The pocket material may be substantially inelastic and/or it may have a degree of elasticity that is less than that of the cover sheet, more preferably substantially less.
Preferably the cover sheet is joined directly to the pocket material.
Preferably the pocketed resilient elements are joined to the common sheet by welds. Alternatively, or in addition, the pocketed resilient elements may be joined to the cover sheet by adhesive.
At least some of the resilient elements are arranged in use to be compressible along a compression axis. At least some of the resilient elements are arranged in use so that their compression axes are aligned and are preferably substantially parallel. In a preferred arrangement the cover sheet is arranged to extend in a direction substantially transverse to the compression axes of the resilient elements.
In a preferred arrangement the cover sheet is joined to the pocketed resilient elements at an upper side of the resilient unit in use. Alternatively the cover sheet is joined at a lower side of the resilient unit in use.
The resilient unit may comprise a cover sheet joined at each of the upper and lower sides.
In a preferred arrangement the, or each, cover sheet is joined to the pocket material of one or more of the pockets, more preferably to one or more folds in the pocket material.
Where the resilient units have one or more gussets or hinges between them, the or each cover sheet may be joined to one or more of the gussets.
In a preferred arrangement the or each cover sheet is attached to the pocketed resilient elements around at least a peripheral portion of the resilient unit.
The resilient unit may have a substantially planar upper and/or lower surface. The or each cover sheet may be joined at the planar surface.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of manufacturing a resilient unit, the unit comprising a plurality of pocketed resilient elements arranged in an array, wherein the method comprises joining at least some of the pocketed resilient elements to a cover sheet of elastic material.
The pocketed resilient elements may comprise resilient articles, such as springs, inside pockets formed of pocket material.
Preferably the method comprises joining at least some of the pocketed resilient elements to the cover sheet by welding, which may be by ultrasonic welding or thermal welding, for example. Alternatively, or in addition, the method may comprise joining at least some of the pocketed resilient elements to the cover sheet using adhesive.
In a preferred arrangement the cover sheet is arranged to extend in a direction substantially transverse to the compression axes of the resilient elements.
In a preferred arrangement the method comprises joining the cover sheet at an upper side of the resilient unit.
Alternatively, the method may comprise joining the cover sheet at a lower side of the resilient unit.
The method may comprise joining a cover sheet to each of the upper and lower sides.
In a preferred arrangement method comprises joining the, or each, cover sheet to one or more of the pockets, more preferably to one or more folds in the pocket material.
Where the resilient units have one or more gussets or hinges between them, method may include joining the or each cover sheet to one or more of the gussets.
In a preferred arrangement the method may include joining the or each cover sheet to the resilient unit around at least a peripheral portion thereof.
The resilient unit may have a substantially planar upper and/or lower surface. The method may comprise joining the or each cover sheet to the planar surface.
The invention also includes a resilient unit according to any statement herein or formed in accordance with a method according to any statement herein.
The invention also includes an upholstered article comprising a resilient unit in accordance with any statement herein.
The invention may include any combination of the features or limitations referred to herein, except such a combination of features as are mutually exclusive, or mutually inconsistent.
A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings, in which:
Embodiments of resilient unit described below have a cover sheet that is elastic and pocket material that is substantially inelastic, or has a degree of elasticity that is less than that of the cover sheet, more preferably substantially less than that of the cover sheet.
Turning to
The strings together form a spring unit and are each secured to a common cover sheet S, which comprises a non-woven elastic fabric. It is welded ultrasonically or thermally whilst under tension in one or both of its major dimensions—i.e. in-plane—to the pockets 120, the material of which is substantially inelastic and non-woven. In this example the welds, labelled W, are located substantially centrally with respect to the generally circular end surfaces of the pockets.
The cover sheet S holds the strings of springs together, so that they do not need to be glued to each other, which saves cost.
Cover sheets S are welded to the gussets on both upper and lower surfaces of the pad. Again, the sheets are of an elastic material and are held under tension prior to welding. When welding is completed and the tension is released, the cover sheets S hold the pocketed springs securely in the folded configuration shown.
In the examples above, the elasticated cover sheet S holds the pocketed springs together, keeping the shape of the unit. The sheet may be made from an elastomeric polymer, combined with a non-elastic fibre, such as polypropylene.
The elasticity of the cover sheet adds to the resilient characteristic of the pocketed spring unit as a whole, and for example when used as an upholstered article, such as a mattress, it provides a luxurious feel. In addition, because the sheet S contributes to the resilience, the mass of spring wire may be reduced, for example by using wire of a thinner gauge.
Unlike previously considered cover sheets, which do not have elasticity, the elastic sheet S allows for the deformation of smaller clusters of pocketed springs—in some cases individual pocketed springs may be deformed—without communicating, or distributing, the compressive load widely, for example to surrounding springs/clusters. This can make for a responsive characteristic and can improve the feeling of comfort to the user.
The cover sheet S may be applied to an intended upper surface of the spring unit in use, or to an intended lower surface, or sheets can be applied to each of the upper and lower surfaces. A common sheet can be applied to both surfaces—eg by extending around a side of the unit. As an alternative, the or each sheet can form part of a bag or case that can extend around and substantially form the outer surface of the unit, substantially enclosing all of the pocket resilient elements.
Whereas the examples above show a cover sheet S that is welded ultrasonically or thermally to the pocketing material of the unit, the sheet could also be glued to the pocketing material. In this example, while the cost of the glue would not be eliminated completely, the quantity of glue would be reduced, particularly when compared with previous examples, in which each string of springs must be glued to its neighbours in order to maintain the strength and structural integrity of the finished unit.
Whilst endeavouring in the foregoing specification to draw attention to those features of the invention believed to be of particular importance, it should be understood that the applicant claims protection in respect of any patentable feature or combination of features referred to herein, and/or shown in the drawings, whether or not particular emphasis has been placed thereon.
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