Multi-layered impermeable fabric for use in pocketed spring assembly
US-10076193-B2 · Sep 18, 2018 · US
US10905246B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10905246-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515578942-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 5, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 5, 2015 |
| Publication date | Feb 2, 2021 |
| Grant date | Feb 2, 2021 |
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A pocketed spring, such as that used in a mattress, comprises: a compression spring having an upper end convolution and a lower end convolution opposite the upper end convolution, and a plurality of helical intermediate convolutions between the upper end convolution and the lower end convolution; a flexible enclosure including a top wall positioned adjacent to the upper end convolution of the compression spring, a bottom wall positioned adjacent to the lower end convolution of the compression spring, and a side wall that extends from the top wall to the bottom wall; and a tension member connected to the flexible enclosure. The tension member acts in opposition to the compression spring until the pocketed spring is compressed to a point at winch the tension member no longer applies any force. Thus, the pocketed spring exhibits a non-linear response when compressed.
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What is claimed is: 1. A pocketed spring, comprising: a compression spring having an upper end convolution and a lower end convolution opposite the upper end convolution, and a plurality of helical intermediate convolutions between the upper end convolution and the lower end convolution; a flexible enclosure including a fabric top wall positioned adjacent to the upper end convolution of the compression spring, a fabric bottom wall positioned adjacent to the lower end convolution of the compression spring, and a side wall that extends continuously from, and with, the fabric top wall to the fabric bottom wall; and a tension member connected to the flexible enclosure, said tension member acting opposite to the compression spring and being connected to the fabric top wall and the fabric bottom wall; wherein said pocketed spring provides a non-linear response when compressed. 2. The pocketed spring of claim 1 , wherein the tension member is made of an elastomer. 3. The pocketed spring of claim 2 , wherein the elastomer is latex or neoprene. 4. The pocketed spring of claim 1 , wherein the side wall of the flexible enclosure is comprised of one or more sections made of a non-woven fabric. 5. The pocketed spring of claim 1 , wherein the tension member is made of an elastic fabric. 6. The pocketed spring of claim 1 , wherein the flexible enclosure is made of an elastic fabric. 7. The pocketed spring of claim 1 , wherein the tension member is connected to the top wall of the flexible enclosure and the fabric bottom wall of the flexible enclosure, such that the tension member extends through an interior of the flexible enclosure along a central longitudinal axis of the compression spring. 8. The pocketed spring of claim 7 , wherein tension member is an elastic cable. 9. The pocketed spring of claim 7 , wherein the tension member is an inner spring. 10. The pocketed spring of claim 7 , wherein the compression spring further comprises an inside coil having an upper end convolution and a lower end convolution opposite the upper end convolution, the lower end convolution of the inside coil being continuous with the lower end convolution of the compression spring. 11. The pocketed spring of claim 10 , wherein the inside coil has an uncompressed height less than an uncompressed height of the compression spring. 12. A pocketed spring, comprising: a compression spring having a first end and a second end opposite the first end; a flexible enclosure including a fabric top wall positioned adjacent to the first end of the spring, a fabric bottom wall positioned adjacent to the second end of the spring, and a side wall that extends continuously from the fabric top wall to the fabric bottom wall; and a tension member connected to the flexible enclosure, said tension member acting opposite to the compression spring and being connected to the fabric top wall and the fabric bottom wall.
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