WO2013012904A1 - Foam mattress with progressive support characteristics and method for manufacturing the same - Google Patents
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- Illustrative embodiments relate to mattresses, and in particular, foam mattresses with progressive support characteristics, improved airflow and cooling properties, and methods for manufacturing the same.
- Mattresses contain some type of support element, such as an innerspring core or a foam core made of polyurethane form, for example.
- foam core mattresses Some people prefer foam core mattresses to innerspring core mattresses. However, foam core mattresses have several drawbacks as compared to innerspring core mattresses.
- innerspring core mattresses can deliver support to a person through the resistance provided by innersprings.
- innersprings may be configured to hold the person in a proper postural alignment, while evenly redistributing the person's body weight across a wide area so as to relieve interface pressure.
- innerspring core mattresses are configured to provide progressive support to a person—meaning that the innerspring core provides progressively increasing firmness as more weight is applied to the innerspring core.
- Such progressive support innerspring cores can provide increased comfort while maintaining proper postural alignment.
- Such progressive support characteristics have not yet been reliably attained using conventional foam core mattresses.
- Foam core mattresses also have a drawback in that polyurethane foams are good heat insulators.
- mattresses with a polyurethane foam support core or a polyurethane foam topping can retain too much heat and cause discomfort for some people as they sleep on the mattress. Indeed, many people complain of becoming too warm while sleeping on a foam mattress or foam mattress topping.
- a mattress comprises: a top foam layer; and a bottom foam layer, wherein a bottom surface of the top foam layer comprises a series of protrusions and recessions, wherein a top surface of the bottom foam layer comprises a series of protrusions and recessions, wherein the protrusions of the top surface of the bottom foam layer protrude into the recessions of the bottom surface of the top foam layer, wherein the protrusions of the bottom surface of the top foam layer protrude into the recessions of the top surface of the bottom foam layer, wherein most protruded surfaces of the protrusions of the bottom surface of the top foam layer are separated from corresponding surfaces of the recessions of the top surface of the bottom foam layer by a channel, and wherein there is no channel between most
- a method for manufacturing a mattress comprising: cutting a first foam member in half to form first and second top layers, a bottom surface of the first top layer comprising a series of protrusions and recessions and a top surface of the second top layer comprising a series of protrusions and recessions opposite to the series of protrusions and recessions of the first top layer; cutting a second foam member in half to form first and second bottom layers, a bottom surface of the first bottom layer comprising a series of protrusions and recessions and a top surface of the second bottom layer comprising a series of protrusions and recessions opposite to the series of protrusions and recessions of the first bottom layer; and positioning the first top layer on top of the second bottom layer such that the protrusions of the top surface of the second bottom layer protrude into the recessions of the bottom surface of the first top layer and the protrusions of the bottom surface of the first top layer protrude into the recessions of the top surface
- FIG. 1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of top layers for progressive foam mattresses consistent with an illustrative embodiment
- FIG. 2 illustrates a cross-sectional view of bottom layers for progressive foam mattresses consistent with an illustrative embodiment
- FIG. 3A illustrates a cross-sectional view of a progressive foam core comprising a top layer and a bottom layer consistent with an illustrative embodiment
- FIG. 3B illustrates an enlarged view of a portion of the progressive foam core comprising a top layer and a bottom layer, just before the top layer and the bottom layer are fitted together consistent with an illustrative embodiment
- FIG. 4 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a typical build-up configuration of a progressive foam mattress 400 consistent with an illustrative embodiment
- FIG. 5 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a firm build-up configuration of a progressive foam mattress 500 consistent with an illustrative embodiment
- FIG. 6 illustrates a top view of the bottom layers 21 and 22 consistent with the illustrative embodiment shown in FIG. 2, after the bottom layers 21 and 22 have been separated and positioned with the protrusions and recessions thereof facing upward;
- FIG. 7 illustrates a flow chart describing a method of manufacturing a progressive foam mattress consistent with an illustrative embodiment.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of top layers 1 1 and 12 for gressive foam mattress consistent with an illustrative embodiment.
- a first foam member 100 is cut in half to form two separate top layers (i.e., a first top layer 11 and a second top layer 12) that may be used in two different progressive foam mattresses, respectively.
- Such cutting may be performed with any suitable means for cutting including, but not limited to, a blade, laser, a convoluter machine, etc.
- the foam may be polyurethane foam, or the like.
- the foam member 100 is split in half so that the first top layer 11 and the second top layer 12 are each convoluted and comprise a series of protrusions and recessions. Specifically, the foam member 100 is cut in such a way that the series of protrusions 16 and recessions 14 of the first top layer 11 is formed simultaneously with the series of protrusions 13 and recessions 15 of the second top layer 12.
- two separate top layers i.e., a first top layer 11 and a second top layer 12
- a first top layer 11 and a second top layer 12 are formed in a single spitting operation which requires approximately 20-30 seconds of machine time.
- conventional die-cutting processes and contour-cutting processes for manufacturing foam cores for mattresses typically require 10-15 minutes of machine time to form comparable foam layers.
- the top layers 11 and 12 may have a plurality of holes or channels 17 that extend from the top surface of the top layers 11 and 12 to the bottom surface of the top layers 11 and 12, such as described in U.S. Patent Application No. 61/425,303 filed January 22, 2011, entitled Mattress with Improved Cooling Properties, which is incorporated herein by reference.
- the holes 17 facilitate airflow in a height direction of the top layers 11 and 12.
- the dimensions and/or configuration of the holes 17 can be adjusted to control and reduce the heat insulating properties of the top layers 11 and 12 to thereby provide increased comfort to a person resting thereon.
- the holes 17 may have a diameter of 1 ⁇ 4 inch, for example.
- the holes 17 in the top layers 11 and 12 can be formed in a grid pattern and spaced apart a distance of 2 inches by 2 inches.
- holes 17 in the top layers 11 and 12 can reduce the structural support of the top layers 11 and 12. Accordingly, only as many holes 17 as are needed to provide the desired amount of airflow may be formed in the top layers 11 and 12, so as to retain the structural support of the foam. Although the holes 17 in one illustrative embodiment are 1 ⁇ 4 inch in diameter, other size holes may be used depending on the desired airflow and support characteristics for the top layers 11 and 12.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a cross- sectional view of bottom layers 21 and 22 for a progressive foam mattress consistent with an illustrative embodiment.
- a second foam member 200 is split in half to form two separate bottom layers (i.e., a first bottom layer 21 and a second bottom layer 22) that may be used in two different progressive foam mattresses, respectively.
- the foam member 200 is split in half, using a convoluter machine for example, so that the first bottom layer 21 and the second bottom layer 22 are each convoluted and comprise a series of protrusions and recessions. Specifically, the foam member 200 is split in such a way that the series of protrusions 26 and recessions 24 of the first bottom layer 21 is formed simultaneously with the series of protrusions 23 and recessions 25 of the second bottom layer 22.
- FIG. 6 illustrates a top view of the bottom layers 21 and 22 consistent with the illustrative embodiment shown in FIG. 2, after the bottom layers 21 and 22 have been separated and positioned with the protrusions and recessions thereof facing upward.
- the top layer 11 is positioned on top of the bottom layer 22, as shown in FIG. 3 A, to form a progressive foam core 300 for a progressive foam mattress consistent with an illustrative embodiment.
- the protrusions 23 of the bottom layer 22 protrude into the recessions 14 of the top layer 11, fitting together like pieces in a jigsaw puzzle.
- the protrusions 16 of the top layer 11 protrude into the recessions 25 of the bottom layer 22.
- FIG. 3B illustrates an enlarged view of a portion of the progressive foam core 300 for a progressive foam mattress comprising a top layer 11 and a bottom layer 22, just before the top layer 11 and the bottom layer 22 are fitted together consistent with an illustrative embodiment.
- the top layer 11 and the bottom layer 22 are configured such that, after the top layer 11 is positioned on top of the bottom layer 22, as shown in FIG. 3 A, a void space remains between the protrusions 16 of the top layer 11 and the recessions 25 of the bottom layer 22, thereby forming a channel 30 through which air may flow.
- the most protruded surfaces of the protrusions 16 of the top layer 1 1 are separated from the corresponding surfaces of the recessions 25 of the bottom layer 22 by the channel 30.
- Such a configuration provides the progressive foam core 300 with progressively firmer support characteristics as force applied to a top surface of the mattress (e.g. , applied by a person resting on the mattress) increases.
- the void space in channel 30 between the top layer 1 1 and bottom layer 22 provides a progressive support profile that can simulate a support profile of mattresses using conventional progressive spring coils.
- the top layer 1 1 provides a certain degree of support due to the support characteristics of the foam used in the top layer 1 1.
- the top layer 1 1 compresses and the protrusions 16 of the top layer are pressed downward through the channels 30 and come into contact with the recessions 25 of the bottom layer 22, a greater degree of support is provided due to the support characteristics of the foam of the bottom layer 22 foam combining with the support characteristics of the form of the top layer 1 1.
- the effect is a progressive support profile in which the support provided by the foam core 300 increases as more force is applied from the top of the foam core.
- Various support characteristics can be achieved by selecting the types and/or densities of foams used for the top and bottom layers and by selecting the distance in the channel 30 between the top layer 1 1 and the bottom layer 22. Such a configuration also provides enhanced cooling properties to the progressive foam core 300.
- surfaces of the protrusions 23 of the top surface of the bottom layer 22 are adhered to the corresponding surfaces of the recessions 14 of the bottom surface of the top layer 11 by an adhesive.
- no adhesive exists between the most protruded surfaces of the protrusions 16 of the bottom surface of the top layer 11 and the corresponding surfaces of the recessions 25 of the top surface of the bottom layer 22.
- adhesive is applied only to the top surfaces of the protrusions 23 of the bottom layer 22.
- the top layer 21 is then positioned over and placed on top of the bottom layer 22.
- the top surface of the protrusions 23 then adheres to the corresponding surfaces of the recessions 25.
- the height at the protrusions 16 may be 2.0" - 5.0" and the height at the recessions 14 may be 0.75" - 3.5.” Further, the height at the protrusions 23 may be 2.0" - 6.0" and the height at the recessions 25 may be 1.0" - 3.0". The total height of the progressive foam core 300 may be 2.75" - 9.5". As shown in FIG. 3A, the height of the channel 30 is at least 0.25", but less than 1.5". There is substantially no space between the protrusions 23 and the recessions 14.
- the present invention is not limited to the above dimensions and one of ordinary skill in the art would recognize that various modifications could be made to the above dimensions consistent with the present invention.
- channels 30 are formed above the top surface of the bottom layer 22.
- the channels 30 extend at least partially across the width of the bottom layer 22, the width direction extending perpendicular to a head-to-foot length direction of the bottom layer 22.
- the channels 30 may extend across the entire width of the bottom layer 22.
- the channels 30 facilitate airflow across the width of the bottom layer 22.
- the dimensions and/or configuration of the channels 30 can be adjusted to control and reduce the heat insulating properties of the bottom layer 22 to thereby provide increased comfort to a person resting thereon.
- the channels 30 may be wave-shaped.
- the channels 30 can extend longitudinally, diagonally, or in other directions across the bottom layer 22.
- the channels 30 may have a shape other than a wave-shape, so long as the channels 30 allow air to flow across the top of the bottom layer 22.
- the 3-D fabric 16 is disposed along the two side edges of the foam core 300 where the ends of the channels 30 are located.
- the 3-D fabric can be a 3-D mesh or a spacer net type fabric.
- This 3-D fabric has an open knit construction that provides a low pressure environment that allows air to flow easily through the fabric, requiring little force to draw air through the fabric.
- the 3-D fabric is attached to the sides of the foam core 300.
- cool air moves by convection, across the top surface of the top layer 11.
- air warmed by that person's body rises causing cooler air to be drawn through the holes 17 in the top layer 11 and also through the channels 30.
- heat is typically retained by polyurethane foam, the increased airflow across the top of the mattress provides a cooling effect to the person lying on the mattress.
- the rising body heat creates a convective air current that draws the cooler air through the plurality of holes 17 in through the channels 30 and the 3D fabric.
- This cooler air flowing over the top of the top layer 11 operates to cool the body, allowing the person to rest comfortably on top of the mattress without overheating.
- the channels 30 may extend so as to connect with vents (not shown) placed on the top or bottom end surfaces, or the side surfaces of the bottom layer 22, either in place of or in addition to the 3D fabric.
- vents may penetrate to the exterior of a mattress. Any number of vents may be used depending on the desired amount of airflow to provide to the bottom layer 22.
- the vents are small metal or plastic slotted ventilation members that allow air to easily flow through the mattress cover and to the channels 30. Alternatively, other types of vents may be used so long as air passes through the vents with little resistance.
- FIG. 4 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a typical build-up configuration of a progressive foam mattress 400 consistent with an illustrative embodiment.
- a comfort (or topping) layer 40 may be provided above the top layer 11 A.
- a base layer 45 may also be provided below the bottom layer 22A.
- a rail 46 may be provided around the perimeter of the progressive foam mattress 400.
- the comfort layer 40 may be either flat or convoluted and may be made of foam, for example.
- the comfort layer 40 may have a height of 2.0", but is not limited to these dimensions.
- the base layer 45 may have a height of 1.0", but the base layer 45 is not limited to these dimensions.
- the top layer 11A has protrusions 16A and recessions 14 A.
- the bottom layer 22 A has protrusions 23 A and recessions 25 A.
- the height of the protrusions 16A may be 3.5" and the height of the recessions 14A may be 1.75".
- the height of the protrusions 23A may be 4.75" and the height of the recessions 25A may be 2.375".
- the total height of the top layer 11 A and bottom layer 22A may be 6.5".
- the total height of the progressive foam mattress 400 may be 9.5".
- the present invention is not limited to the specific dimensions of the illustrative embodiment shown in FIG. 4.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a firm build-up configuration of a progressive foam mattress 500 consistent with an illustrative embodiment.
- the illustrative embodiment shown in FIG. 5 provides firmer support characteristics as compared to the illustrative embodiment shown in FIG. 4.
- a comfort (or topping) layer 40 may be provided above the top layer 11B.
- a base layer 45 may also be provided below the bottom layer 22B.
- a rail 46 may be provided around the perimeter of the progressive foam mattress 500.
- the illustrative embodiment shown in FIG. 5 additionally comprises a high support layer 59.
- the high support layer 59 may have a height of 2.0", but is not limited to these dimensions.
- the comfort layer 40 may be either flat or convoluted and may be made of foam, for example.
- the comfort layer 40 may have a height of 2.0", but is not limited to these dimensions.
- the base layer 45 may have a height of 1.0", but the base layer 45 is not limited to these dimensions.
- the top layer 1 IB has protrusions 16B and recessions 14B.
- the bottom layer 22B has protrusions 23B and recessions 25B.
- the height of the protrusions 16B may be 2.5" and the height of the recessions 14B may be 1.0".
- the height of the protrusions 23B may be 3.5" and the height of the recessions 25B may be 1.5".
- the total height of the top layer 1 IB and bottom layer 22B may be 4.5".
- the total height of the progressive foam mattress 500 may be 9.5".
- the present invention is not limited to the specific dimensions of the illustrative embodiment shown in FIG. 5.
- FIG. 7 illustrates a flow chart describing a method of manufacturing a progressive foam mattress consistent with an illustrative embodiment.
- operation SI 00 comprises splitting a first foam member 100 in half to form a first top layer 11 having a series of protrusions 16 and recessions 14 and a second top layer 12 having a series of protrusions 13 and recessions 15.
- Operation S200 comprises splitting a second foam member 200 in half to form a first bottom layer 21 having a series of protrusions 26 and recessions 24 and a second bottom layer 22 having a series of protrusions 23 and recessions 25.
- operation S300 comprises positioning the first top layer 11 on top of the second bottom layer 22 so that the most protruded surfaces of protrusions 16 are separated from corresponding surfaces of recessions 25 by a channel 30, and there is no channel between the most protruded surfaces of protrusions 23 and corresponding surfaces of recessions 14.
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