Enhanced thermally conductive latex cushioning foams by addition of metal materials

US10526518B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10526518-B2
Application numberUS-201615360474-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 23, 2016
Priority dateFeb 26, 2010
Publication dateJan 7, 2020
Grant dateJan 7, 2020

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Methods and combinations for making and using one or more thermally conductive cellular foam layers comprising flexible cellular foam and metallic material particulates, and said thermally-conductive cellular foam layers may be located on, under, or in cushioning foams and mattresses or placed between on, under, within, or between other layering substrates to increase the overall cooling capability of the composite. The thermally conductive foam may be used in mattresses, pillows, bedding products, medical cushioning foams, and similar materials used in bedding environments.

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A thermally conductive (TC) latex foam comprising: a cross-linked latex foam; and a plurality of metal material particulates dispersed in the cross-linked latex foam in an amount effective to improve the thermal conductivity of the cross-linked latex foam, wherein the metal material particulates have an average particle size between about 200 to about 2000 microns, and wherein the metal material is selected from the group consisting of: aluminum, copper, iron, steel, gold, platinum, nickel, tin, chromium, titanium, vanadium, and tungsten, derivatives of metal materials selected from the group consisting of silver, gold, platinum, nickel, tin, chromium, and tungsten, combined with an element selected from the group consisting of oxygen, halogens, carbon, silicon and combinations thereof, and combinations of any of these, where the TC latex foam has improved thermal conductivity as compared to an otherwise identical latex foam with an absence of the metal material particulates, where the improved thermal conductivity is at least 0.002 W/(m-° K) higher than the cross-linked latex foam with the absence of the metal particulates. 2. The TC latex foam of claim 1 where the TC latex foam is produced by a method comprising: introducing the plurality of metal material particulates into a mixture of latex foam-forming components; and polymerizing the latex foam-forming components to form the TC latex foam. 3. An article of manufacture comprising the TC latex foam of claim 1 where the article of manufacture is selected from the group consisting of medical cushioning foams, mattresses, pillows, bedding products, mattress pillow toppers, quilted mattress toppers, mattress toppers, and combinations thereof. 4. The TC latex foam of claim 1 where the TC latex foam is selected from the group consisting of an open cell latex foam, closed cell latex foam, and combinations thereof. 5. The TC latex foam of claim 1 wherein the metal material particulates are in the form of flakes, powders, spherical, crystalline arrangement, and combinations thereof. 6. The TC latex foam of claim 1 wherein the metal material particulates are present in the range of 0.5 to 70% by weight in the TC latex foam. 7. The TC latex foam of claim 1 wherein the metal material particulates are present in the range of 0.5 to 25% by weight in the TC latex foam. 8. The TC latex foam of claim 1 wherein the TC foam comprises a structure selected from the group consisting of a solid sheet, a perforated sheet, a non-planar sheet, a planar sheet, a textured sheet, and combinations thereof. 9. The TC latex foam of claim 1 wherein the TC foam is adhered to a layering substrate. 10. The TC latex foam of claim 1 comprising a smooth gradient transition from the TC latex foam to a substrate foam where there is no sharp demarcation between the TC latex foam and the substrate foam. 11. The TC latex foam of claim 1 where the improved thermal conductivity is at least 0.01 W/(m-° K) higher than cross-linked latex foam with the absence of the metal particulates. 12. An article of manufacture selected from the group consisting of a cushion foam, a mattress, a mattress topper pad, and combinations thereof, where the article of manufacture comprises a rectangular shape having a relatively long side and a relative short side, and at least one zone selected from the group consisting of a longitudinal zone parallel to the relatively long side, a lateral zone parallel to the relatively short side, and combinations thereof, where the at least one zone comprises the TC latex foam of claim 1 . 13. An article of manufacture selected from the group consisting of medical cushioning foams, mattresses, pillows, bedding products, mattress pillow toppers, quilted mattress toppers, mattress toppers, and combinations thereof, where the article of manufacture further comprises at least one layer comprising the TC latex foam of claim 1 . 14. An article of manufacture comprising: at least one layer comprising a TC latex foam of claim 1 ; and a component produced by a process selected from the group consisting of molding, free-rise, and combinations thereof; where the article of manufacture is selected from the group consisting of a vehicle seat cushion, a back support, and a combination thereof. 15. An article of manufacture comprising: at least one layer comprising a TC latex foam of claim 1 ; a component produced by a process selected from the group consisting of molding, free-rise, and combinations thereof; and a temperature adjustment system selected from the group comprising heating through electrical resistance, cooling through a refrigerant and a combination of both; where the article of manufacture is selected from the group consisting of a vehicle seat cushion, a back support, and a combination thereof. 16. A thermally conductive (TC) latex foam comprising: a cross-linked latex foam; and a plurality of metal material particulates dispersed in the cross-linked latex foam in an amount ranging from about 0.5 wt % to about 25 wt % in the TC latex foam to improve the thermal conductivity of the cross-linked latex foam, wherein the metal material is selected from the group consisting of: aluminum, copper, iron, steel, silver, gold, platinum, nickel, tin, chromium, titanium, vanadium, tungsten, and derivatives of metal materials selected from the group consisting of silver, gold, platinum, nickel, tin, chromium, and tungsten, combined with an element selected from the group consisting of oxygen, halogens, carbon, silicon and combinations thereof, and combinations of any of these, and where the metal material particulates have an average particle size range of between about 200 to about 2000 microns, where the TC latex foam has improved thermal conductivity as compared to an otherwise identical latex foam with an absence of the metal material particulates, where the improved thermal conductivity is at least 0.01 W/(m-° K) higher than the cross-linked latex foam with the absence of the metal particulates. 17. A thermally conductive (TC) latex foam comprising: a cross-linked latex foam; and a plurality of metal material particulates dispersed in the cross-linked latex foam in an amount ranging from about 0.5 wt % to about 25 wt % in the TC latex foam to improve the thermal conductivity of the cross-linked latex foam, wherein the metal material is selected from the group consisting of silver, gold, platinum, nickel, tin, chromium, tungsten, derivatives of these metal materials combined with an element selected from the group consisting of oxygen, halogens, carbon, silicon and combinations thereof, and combinations of any of these, and where the metal material particulates have an average particle size range of between about 200 to about 2000 microns, where the TC latex foam has improved thermal conductivity as compared to an otherwise identical latex foam with an absence of the metal material particulates, where the improved thermal conductivity is at least 0.01 W/(m-° K) higher than the cross-linked latex foam with the absence of the metal particulates, there the TC latex foam is selected from the group consisting of an open cell latex foam, closed cell latex foam, and combinations thereof. 18. The TC latex foam of claim 1 where the metal material particulates are in the form of flakes. 19. The TC latex foam of claim 16 where the metal material particulates are in the form of flakes. 20. The TC latex foam of claim 17 where

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  • without active means, e.g. with openings or heat conductors · CPC title

  • C09K5/14Primary

    Solid materials, e.g. powdery or granular · CPC title

  • Aluminium · CPC title

  • Polyurethanes · CPC title

  • Use of inorganic compounding ingredients · CPC title

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What does patent US10526518B2 cover?
Methods and combinations for making and using one or more thermally conductive cellular foam layers comprising flexible cellular foam and metallic material particulates, and said thermally-conductive cellular foam layers may be located on, under, or in cushioning foams and mattresses or placed between on, under, within, or between other layering substrates to increase the overall cooling capabi…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
L&P Property Man Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C09K5/14. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 07 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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