This invention relates to a comfort layer for bedding and seating products. More particularly, this invention relates to a pocketed spring comfort layer for use in seating or bedding products.
Comfort layers are commonly used in seating or bedding products above/below a core, which may or may not include a spring assembly. Such comfort layers may include foam, fiber and gel products. U.S. Pat. No. 8,087,114 discloses a comfort layer made of pocketed springs. Such spring assemblies may be made of strings of individually pocketed coil springs joined together or multiple coil springs joined together by helical lacing wires.
Comfort layers comprising mini pocketed coil springs have heretofore been a uniform firmness throughout. The mini pocketed coil springs have all been the same.
One desirable feature of known pocketed spring assemblies used as the core of bedding products is edge support, i.e., the perimeter of the pocketed spring assembly being firmer than a central portion of the pocketed spring assembly. Due to users sitting on the edge of a bedding or seating product, additional firmness around the perimeter of the product is desirable. Comfort layers are commonly used in seating or bedding products above/below a central core, which may or may not include a spring assembly. The central core is most commonly a pocketed or un-pocketed spring core, but the central core may be made partially or entirely of foam.
U.S. Pat. Nos. 9,968,202 and 9,943,173 each disclose a comfort layer made of pocketed mini coil springs configured to overlay a spring core of a bedding or seating product. Such comfort layers commonly have layers of fabric above below individually pocketed mini coil springs. The fabric is chosen to control air flow between pockets and into and out of the pockets.
One drawback to such pocketed spring comfort layers is that a mattress manufacturer may desire to place one or more foam or fiber layers above such a pocketed spring comfort layer so that a user does not detect or feel the pocketed spring comfort layer. In the case of a double-sided bedding or seating product, a mattress manufacturer may place one or more foam or fiber layers above one pocketed spring comfort layer and below another pocketed spring comfort layer on the opposite surface of the product.
It is therefore an objective of this invention to provide a pocketed spring comfort layer adapted to overlay a spring core of a seating or bedding product which may eliminate or reduce the need for a mattress manufacturer to place one or more foam or fiber layers above the pocketed spring comfort layer and yet obtain the effect of edge support.
It is another objective of this invention to provide a pocketed spring comfort layer adapted to overlay a spring core of a seating or bedding product which may reduce the number or thickness of foam or fiber layers a mattress manufacturer may elect to place above such a pocketed spring comfort layer, thereby reducing the cost of the finished mattress by the cost of such layers and the associated cost of applying them while still obtaining edge support.
It is another objective of this invention to provide a pocketed spring comfort layer for a seating or bedding product which has different regions or sections of different firmness.
Still another objective of this invention has been to provide a pocketed spring comfort layer for a seating or bedding product having edge support around the perimeter of the pocketed spring comfort layer.
The invention, which accomplishes these objectives, comprises a comfort layer for a seating or bedding product. The comfort layer comprises an assembly or matrix of individually pocketed springs, each spring being contained within a fabric pocket. The fabric pocketing material within which the springs are contained may be semi-impermeable to airflow through the fabric material. As used herein, the term “semi-impermeable” means that the fabric material permits airflow through the material, such as with a non-woven polypropylene material commonly used in the bedding industry.
Any of the embodiments of comfort layer shown or described herein may be incorporated into a bedding product, such as a mattress, foundation or pillow. Further, any of the embodiments of comfort layer shown or described herein may be incorporated into a seating product, such as a vehicle seat and/or office or residential furniture, such as a recliner. Alternatively, any of the embodiments of comfort layer shown or described herein may be sold independently as a retail or wholesale item. In such an application, the comfort layer may be added to and/or removed from a bedding or seating product by a customer. Most embodiments of comfort layer are configured to overlay a core of a bedding or seating product such as a pocketed spring core, for example.
According to one aspect of the invention, the comfort layer, whether incorporated inside a bedding or seating product or manufactured and sold as a separate product, comprises a matrix of interconnected mini pocketed springs. Each mini coil spring is contained within a pocket, the pocket having a weld seam around the
multiple weld segments. In one embodiment, the comfort layer has a center section and a perimeter section surrounding the center section. The mini pocketed springs within the pockets of the center section are made of thinner wire than the wire from which the mini pocketed springs within the pockets of the perimeter section are made.
In some embodiments, the weld seams are circular and the weld segments are curved. In other embodiments, the weld seams are rectangular and the weld segments straight. In most embodiments, the weld seams and the gaps therebetween are the same size. However, the weld seams may be different sizes.
The comfort layer, whether incorporated inside a bedding or seating product or manufactured and sold as a separate product, comprises a matrix of mini coil springs, a first piece of fabric on one side of the matrix of mini coil springs and a second piece of fabric on another side of the matrix of mini coil springs. The first and second pieces of fabric are joined with weld seams comprising weld segments around each of the mini coil springs to create gaps between the first and second pieces of fabric and individual pockets which contain the mini coil springs. The comfort layer has different sections of different firmness due, at least in part, to the out-of-pocket height of the mini coil springs.
The comfort layer, whether incorporated inside a bedding or seating product or manufactured and sold as a separate product, comprises mini coil springs, a first piece of fabric on one side of the mini coil springs and a second piece of fabric on another side of the mini coil springs. The first and second pieces of fabric are joined with weld seams comprising weld segments around each of the mini coil springs to create gaps of the same size between the weld segments and individual pockets which contain the mini coil springs. The comfort layer has different sections of different firmness due, at least in part, to the number of convolutions of the mini coil springs within the sections.
By changing the gauge of wire, number of convolutions/pitch of the mini-coil spring or out-of-pocket height or any combination thereof of the mini coil springs of different section of the comfort layer, a posturized comfort layer may be constructed.
These and other objects and advantages of this invention will be more readily apparent from the following drawings, in which:
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While several embodiments of comfort layer are illustrated and described as being embodied in a single-sided mattress, any of the comfort layers shown or described herein may be used in a single-sided mattress, double-sided mattress or seating cushion. In the event any such comfort layer is utilized in connection with a double-sided product, then the bottom side of the product's core may have a comfort layer applied over the bottom side of the core, and either comfort layer may be covered by one or more cushioning pads made of any conventional material. Either the cushioning pad or pads, on top and/or bottom of the core, may be omitted. The novel features of the invention reside in the comfort layer.
Although spring core 12 is illustrated being made of unpocketed coil springs held together with helical lacing wires, the core of any of the products, such as mattresses shown or described herein, may be made wholly or partially of pocketed coil springs (see
first or upper piece of fabric 22 and a second or lower piece of fabric 24 with a plurality of mini coil springs 28, 30 therebetween. The fabric pieces 22, 24 are joined together with circular containments or seams 32, each circular seam 32 surrounding a mini coil spring 28, 30. Each circular seam 32 comprises multiple arced or curved weld segments 26 with gaps 31 therebetween. The first and second pieces of fabric 22, 24 are joined together along each arced or curved weld segment 26 of each circular seam 32. The first and second pieces of fabric 22, 24 are not joined together along each gap 31 between adjacent weld segments 26 of each circular seam 32. The curved weld segments 26 are strategically placed around a mini coil spring 28, 30 and create the circular seam 32. The two pieces of fabric 22, 24, in combination with one of the the circular weld seams 32, define a cylindrical-shaped pocket 44, 45 inside of which is at least one mini coil spring 28, 30. See
During the welding process, the mini coil springs 28 may be at least partially compressed before pocket 44, 45 is closed and thereafter. If desired, resilient members other than mini coil springs, such as foam members, may be used. Alternatively, resilient members made of resilient material, other than foam which returns to its original configuration after a load is removed from the material, may be used inside the pockets.
The size of the curved weld segments 26 of circular seams 32 are not intended to be limited by the illustrations; they may be any desired size. Similarly, the size, i.e., diameter of the illustrated circular seams 32, is not intended to be limiting. The placement of the circular seams 32 shown in the drawings is not intended to be limiting either. For example, the circular seams 32 may be organized into aligned rows and columns, as shown in
The weld segments may assume shapes other than the curved weld segments illustrated. For example, the welds or seams may be circular around mini coil springs, but the weld segments may assume other shapes, such as triangles or circles or ovals of the desired size and pattern.
The center and perimeter sections 50, 52, respectively, have identical pockets 45, 44, respectively, made of the same materials, first and second pieces 22, 24 of non-woven polypropylene fabric in one embodiment. Each of the mini coil springs 28 of the center section 50 may be a “soft” mini coil spring 28, as described below and shown in
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Any of the spring characteristics such as wire gauge, out-of-pocket height, number of convolutions or any combination thereof may be used to differentiate mini-coil springs, the firmer mini coil springs being used in the firmer sections of any comfort layer shown or described herein and the softer mini coil springs being used in the softer sections of any comfort layer shown or described herein.
Any of the mini coil springs shown or described herein in a relaxed condition may be any desired height, have any desired shape, such as an hourglass or barrel shape, and be made of any desired wire thickness or gauge and have any number of convolutions. The drawings are not intended to be limiting.
In the embodiments in which the fabric material of pieces 22, 24 defining pockets 44, 45 and enclosing the mini coil springs 28, 30 therein is semi-permeable to airflow, upon being subjected to a load, a pocket 44, 45 containing at least one mini coil spring 28, 30 is compressed by compressing the mini coil spring(s) 28, 30 contained within the pocket(s) 44, 45.
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45 of one column 62 are offset from, rather than aligned with, the pockets 45 of the adjacent columns 62.
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The center and perimeter sections 150, 152, respectively, have identical pockets 45, 44, respectively, made of the same materials, first and second pieces 22, 24 of non-woven polypropylene fabric in one embodiment. Each of the mini coil springs 28 of the center section 50 may be a “soft” mini coil spring 28, as described below and shown in
However, the mini coil springs of the center section 50 may be any “soft” mini coil springs shown or described herein and the mini coil springs of the perimeter section 52 “firm” coil springs.
In some embodiments, the fabric material defining pockets 84 and enclosing the mini coil springs 28, 30 therein is semi-permeable to airflow. In accordance with the practice of this invention, one fabric material semi-impermeable to airflow, which may be used in either of the two pieces of the pocketed spring comfort layers disclosed or shown herein, may be a multi-layered material.
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areas or regions. The comfort layer 100 has a head section 102, a foot section 104 and a lumbar or middle section 106 therebetween. The size and number of segments in the seams, along with the type of material used to construct the posturized comfort layer 100, may be selected so at least two of the sections may have a different firmness due to different springs within different sections. Although three sections are illustrated in
around the perimeter is the same firmness as the firm section 124. The perimeter section 126 comprises two end sections 128 and two side sections 130. The size and number of segments in the seams, along with the type of material used to construct the posturized comfort layer 120, may be selected so at least two of the sections may have a different firmness due to different mini coil springs within different sections. Although three sections are illustrated in
While we have described several preferred embodiments of this invention, persons skilled in this art will appreciate that other semi-impermeable and non-permeable fabric materials may be utilized in the practice of this invention. Similarly, such persons will appreciate that each pocket may contain any number of coil springs or other type of spring, made of any desired material. Persons skilled in the art may further appreciate that the segments of the weld seams may be stitched, glued or otherwise adhered or bonded. Therefore, we do not intend to be limited except by the scope of the following appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/637,018 which is fully incorporated by reference herein.
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62637018 | Mar 2018 | US |