Claims
- 1. A cushioning article having an improved balance of physical characteristics including good comfort and support properties, good air permeability, reduced "fight back" and relative freedom from dynamic fatigue made from polymeric foam materials comprising,
- a resilient body of multi-layered construction,
- said body including, in combination, conventional and high resiliency foam materials with said high resiliency foam material disposed interiorly of the outermost layer of said body,
- the outermost of said layers including a plurality of generally symmetrically spaced apertures having a diameter in the range from 1/8" to 1/2",
- said layers being reduced in a width-wise dimension in a direction toward the interior of said body, and
- the adjacent outer layers of said body being secured to one another along their associated peripheries to form a stereo-elliptical shape for said article.
- 2. A cushioning article in accordance with claim 1, wherein
- the innermost portions of said layers are made from a high resilient polyether urethane foam material having an indent load deflection of approximately three to eight pounds at 25% deflection, and a SAG factor in excess of 2.5.
- 3. A cushioning article in accordance with claim 2, wherein
- said polyether urethane foam material has a density between 1.1 and 2.0 pounds per cubic foot.
- 4. A cushioning article in accordance with claim 2, wherein
- the outer material of said layers made from a polyurethane foam material having a specific gravity of approximately one pound per cubic foot with an indent load deflection of approximately four to seven pounds at 25% deflection, and a SAG factor of approximately 1.7 to 1.9.
- 5. A cushioning article in accordance with claim 1, wherein
- said body is made from a continuous strip-like piece of open cell polymeric foam material,
- said strip-like piece being of an elongated configuration defined by marginal side and end edges,
- said strip-like piece being disposed in wrapped relation so as to define a plurality of generally concentric disposed layers,
- said strip-like piece being of a step-wise configuration of predetermined progressively reduced width-wise dimension extending in a direction from one end edge toward the opposite end edge thereof, the smallest reduced width-wise dimension being disposed innermost within said concentric relation,
- one of said end edges being secured to the confronting outer surface of the outermost one of said layers to define a generally symmetrical curved shape in the respective transverse and longitudinal cross-sections of said finished article.
- 6. A cushioning article having an improved balance of physical characteristics including good comfort and support properties, good air permeability, reduced "fight back" and relative freedom from dynamic fatigue made from polymeric foam materials comprising,
- a resilient body of multi-layered construction having an encapsulating polyurethane foam layer and at least one encapsulated high resiliency polyether urethane foam material,
- the encapsulating layer including a plurality of generally symmetrically spaced apertures having a diameter in the range from 1/8" to 1/2",
- the encapsulating layer of said body being secured to associated peripheries to form a stereo-elliptical shape for said article,
- said encapsulated high resiliency polyether urethane foam material having an indent load deflection of approximately three to eight pounds at 25% deflection, a sag factor in excess of 2.5, and a density between 1.1 and 2.0 pounds per cubic foot, and
- said encapsulating polyurethane foam material having a specific gravity of approximately one pound per cubic foot with an indent load deflection of approximately four to seven pounds at 25% deflection and a SAG factor of approximately 1.7 to 1.9.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending U.S. application, Ser. No. 613,612, filed Sept. 15, 1975, now abandoned.
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