Pocketed spring comfort layer

US10624467B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10624467-B2
Application numberUS-201815919331-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 13, 2018
Priority dateFeb 13, 2015
Publication dateApr 21, 2020
Grant dateApr 21, 2020

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Abstract

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A comfort layer for a bedding or seating product has slow-acting pockets characterized by the individual springs of the comfort layer being pocketed with either semi-impermeable or impermeable fabric. Each seam joining opposed plies of fabric around each of the coil springs of the comfort layer may be segmented, allowing air to flow between the segments, thereby increasing the luxury “feel” of the comfort layer. The method of making the comfort layer includes compressing the springs and creating pockets with a welding horn and an anvil.

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We claim: 1. A comfort layer configured to overlay a spring core of a bedding or seating cushion product, said comfort layer comprising: a matrix of interconnected mini pocketed springs, each mini coil spring of which is contained within a pocket of fabric between first and second pieces of fabric, each of said pieces of fabric comprising multiple layers and being impermeable to airflow, each pocket having a circular weld seam around the pocket joining the first and second pieces of fabric of the pocket, each circular weld seam comprising multiple curved weld segments; said comfort layer being characterized, when a load is placed upon the comfort layer, by the rate of compression of at least some of the mini coil springs inside some of the pockets of the comfort layer being retarded by the rate at which air escapes through gaps between the curved weld segments joining the first and second pieces of fabric of each circular weld seam, the rate of compression of the mini coil springs being slowed by the size of the gaps between the curved weld segments. 2. The comfort layer of claim 1 , wherein at least one of said pieces of fabric comprises three layers. 3. The comfort layer of claim 1 , wherein each of said pieces of fabric comprises three layers. 4. The comfort layer of claim 1 , wherein said curved weld segments are the same size. 5. A comfort layer configured to overlay a spring core of a bedding or seating product, said comfort layer comprising: a matrix of mini coil springs; a first piece of fabric on one side of the matrix of mini coil springs; a second piece of fabric on another side of the matrix of mini coil springs, the first and second pieces of fabric being joined with circular weld seams comprising spaced curved weld segments with gaps therebetween around each of the mini coil springs to create individual pockets which contain the mini coil springs, each of the pieces of fabric comprising multiple layers and being impermeable to airflow, said comfort layer being characterized, when at least some of the mini coil springs in at least some of the pockets are subjected to a load air moves between the pockets through the gaps between the curved weld segments of the circular weld seams and exits perimeter pockets into the atmosphere, the rate of compression of the mini coil springs being slowed by the size of the gaps between the curved weld segments of the circular weld seams. 6. The comfort layer of claim 5 wherein each of the pieces of fabric comprises three layers. 7. The comfort layer of claim 5 wherein at least one of the pieces of fabric comprises three layers. 8. The comfort layer of claim 5 wherein said curved weld segments are the same size. 9. The comfort layer of claim 5 wherein each of the pieces of fabric comprises at least one airtight layer. 10. A comfort layer configured to overlay a spring core of a bedding or seating product, said comfort layer comprising: mini coil springs; a first piece of fabric on one side of the mini coil springs; a second piece of fabric on another side of the mini coil springs, the first and second pieces of fabric being joined with circular weld seams comprising curved weld segments around each of the mini coil springs to create gaps between adjacent curved weld segments and individual pockets which contain the mini coil springs, each of the pieces of fabric comprising multiple layers including at least one layer impermeable to airflow, said comfort layer being characterized, when at least some of the pockets are subjected to a load air moves between the pockets through the gaps between the first and second pieces of fabric, the rate of compression of the mini coil springs being slowed by the size of the gaps between the curved weld segments of the circular weld seams. 11. The comfort layer of claim 10 wherein each of the pieces of fabric includes a sound-attenuating layer. 12. The comfort layer of claim 10 wherein each of the pieces of fabric comprises three layers. 13. The comfort layer of claim 10 wherein each of the pieces of fabric comprises at least one layer of non-woven material. 14. The comfort layer of claim 10 wherein at least one of said first and second pieces of fabric has three layers. 15. The comfort layer of claim 10 wherein said mini coil springs in a relaxed condition are approximately two inches tall. 16. The comfort layer of claim 10 wherein at least some of said mini coil springs have a barrel shape. 17. The comfort layer of claim 10 wherein said curved weld segments are the same size. 18. The comfort layer of claim 14 wherein said three layers comprise a protective layer, a layer impermeable to airflow and a sound-attenuating layer. 19. The comfort layer of claim 18 wherein said protective layer comprises a polypropylene non-woven material. 20. The comfort layer of claim 18 wherein said layer impermeable to airflow comprises a thermoplastic polyurethane film layer. 21. The comfort layer of claim 18 wherein said sound-attenuating layer comprises a lofted polyester fiber batting layer. 22. The comfort layer of claim 15 wherein at least one of said first and second pieces of fabric has three layers. 23. The comfort layer of claim 22 wherein said three layers comprise a protective layer, a layer impermeable to airflow and a sound-attenuating layer. 24. The comfort layer of claim 23 wherein said protective layer comprises a polypropylene non-woven material. 25. The comfort layer of claim 23 wherein said layer impermeable to airflow comprises a thermoplastic polyurethane film layer. 26. The comfort layer of claim 23 wherein said sound-attenuating layer comprises a lofted polyester fiber batting layer.

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Classifications

  • Placing upholstery springs in pockets; Fitting springs in upholstery · CPC title

  • A47C27/064Primary

    Pocketed springs · CPC title

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

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What does patent US10624467B2 cover?
A comfort layer for a bedding or seating product has slow-acting pockets characterized by the individual springs of the comfort layer being pocketed with either semi-impermeable or impermeable fabric. Each seam joining opposed plies of fabric around each of the coil springs of the comfort layer may be segmented, allowing air to flow between the segments, thereby increasing the luxury “feel” of …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
L&P Property Man Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47C27/064. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 21 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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