Furniture construction with elastic or spring modules

US11019937B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11019937-B2
Application numberUS-201615533375-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 5, 2017
Priority dateJun 3, 2016
Publication dateJun 1, 2021
Grant dateJun 1, 2021

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Furniture is assembled from elastic modules enabling rapid and convenient assembly and disassembly. The elastic module has a spring, an outer covering layer, and an end member attached to an end face of the outer covering layer. A mattress includes a plurality of individual spring assemblies ( 145 ), with each spring assembly including at least one spring ( 134 ) and a spring cap ( 144, 150, 161, 164, 171, 184, 194, 204 ). Each spring cap has at least one first attachment fitting ( 168, 178, 174, 186, 196 ) and at least one second attachment fitting ( 169, 180, 176, 187 ) with each first attachment fitting engageable into or onto and removable from a second attachment fitting of an adjoining spring cap. The spring assemblies are attached to each other via the first and second attachment fittings, forming the individual spring assemblies into a spring core. A top pad is positioned on top of the spring core. The mattress can be quickly dis-assembled and stored in a compact space by removing the top pad and separating the spring assemblies from each other.

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What is claimed is: 1. A spring pad, comprising: a plurality of elastic modules, each comprising: at least one spring; an outer covering layer of cushion material surrounding the at least one spring; a first end member attached to a first end of the outer covering layer, the first end member having sides forming an outer perimeter of the elastic module; and a plurality of module connecting structures engaging the first end members of adjoining elastic modules to detachably couple them together; wherein the first end member has a plurality of corners and a mounting hole at each corner, and wherein the module connecting structures engage into the mounting holes, and the first end member comprises four web sections joining a circular central section to the four corners. 2. The spring pad of claim 1 wherein one side of the first end member contacts a side of an end member of an adjoining elastic module. 3. The spring pad of claim 1 wherein the outer covering layer has an interior hollowed region smaller than the spring, to form an interference fit between the spring and the outer covering layer. 4. The spring pad of claim 1 further comprising a second end member attached to a second end of the outer covering layer, opposite from the first end, and one or more of the module connecting structures attached to the second end member. 5. The spring pad of claim 1 wherein the spring is pre-tensioned and a first end of the spring abuts against the first end member. 6. The spring pad of claim 1 wherein the spring is a spiral spring selected from a group consisting of a cylinder spiral spring, conical spiral spring, middle-portion-convex or concave spiral spring, and/or a spiral spring formed by nesting a left-handed spring and a right-handed spring. 7. The spring pad of claim 1 wherein the first end member comprises a material harder than the cushion material. 8. The spring pad of claim 1 wherein the outer covering layer and the at least one spring are integrally foam-molded within a mold. 9. The spring pad of claim 8 wherein the at least one spring is nested over a core disposed in middle of the mold before molding. 10. The spring pad of claim 1 , wherein the outer covering layer is foam-molded independently of the at least one spring, and wherein a middle portion of the outer covering layer is removed to create a space for installing the at least one spring into the outer covering layer. 11. The spring pad of claim 1 further including a central recess in the circular central section. 12. The spring pad of claim 1 wherein one or more of the elastic modules includes an upper ring shaped member connected to a lower ring shaped member by two or more positioning shafts. 13. The spring pad of claim 1 further including a cover sheet covering the spring pad. 14. The spring pad of claim 11 wherein an adjoining elastic module has a protrusion adapted to fit into the central recess for stacking the elastic modules vertically. 15. A spring pad, comprising: a first elastic module and a second elastic module, each comprising: at least one spiral spring; an outer covering layer of cushion material surrounding the at least one spring; a first end member attached to a first end of the outer covering layer; and a second end member attached to a second end of the outer covering layer, opposite from the first end, the first and second end members each having sides forming first and second outer perimeters of the elastic module, the first and second end members each having a plurality of corners and a mounting hole at each corner; and a plurality of locking pieces detachably coupling the first elastic module to the second elastic module, each locking piece having a first protrusion inserted into a mounting hole in the first end member of the first elastic module, and a second protrusion inserted into a mounting hole in the first end member of the second elastic module; wherein the elastic modules are arranged in triangle, square, diamond or hexagon pattern; and wherein one side of the first end member of the first elastic module contacts a side of a first end member of the second elastic module. 16. The spring pad of claim 15 wherein each outer covering layer has an interior hollowed region smaller than the spring, to form an interference fit between the spring and the outer covering layer. 17. The spring pad of claim 15 wherein each first end member comprises four web sections joining a circular central section to the four corners. 18. The spring pad of claim 15 wherein the at least one spring is pre-tensioned and a first end of the at least one spring abuts against the first end member. 19. The spring pad of claim 15 wherein the spiral spring is selected from a group consisting of a cylinder spiral spring, conical spiral spring, middle-portion-convex or concave spiral spring, and/or spiral spring formed by nesting a left-handed spring and a right-handed spring. 20. The spring pad of claim 15 wherein the first end member comprises a material harder than the cushion material. 21. The spring pad of claim 15 wherein the outer covering layer and the at least one spring are integrally foam-molded within a mold. 22. The spring pad of claim 21 wherein the at least one spring is nested over a core disposed in middle of the mold before molding. 23. The spring pad of claim 15 wherein the outer covering layer is foam-molded independently of the at least one spring, and wherein a middle portion of the outer covering layer is removed to create a space for installing the at least one spring into the outer covering layer. 24. The spring pad of claim 17 further including a central recess in the circular central section. 25. The spring pad of claim 15 wherein at least one of the first and second elastic modules includes an upper ring shaped member connected to a lower ring shaped member by two or more positioning shafts. 26. The spring pad of claim 15 further including a cover sheet covering the spring pad. 27. The spring pad of claim 24 wherein the first elastic module has a protrusion adapted to fit into the central recess of the second elastic module, for stacking the elastic modules vertically.

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  • with foamed material inlays · CPC title

  • wrapped or otherwise protected · CPC title

  • A47C27/053Primary

    with only one layer of foamed material · CPC title

  • with means for connecting springs to each other or to seat frame · CPC title

  • Attaching, or interconnecting of, springs in spring inlays · CPC title

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What does patent US11019937B2 cover?
Furniture is assembled from elastic modules enabling rapid and convenient assembly and disassembly. The elastic module has a spring, an outer covering layer, and an end member attached to an end face of the outer covering layer. A mattress includes a plurality of individual spring assemblies ( 145 ), with each spring assembly including at least one spring ( 134 ) and a spring cap ( 144, 150, 16…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
New Tec Integration Xiamen Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47C27/053. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 01 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).