US20160150890A1 - Mattress-retention decking - Google Patents
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- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
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- A61G—TRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
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- the present invention generally relates to a decking having material for securing a mattress on an automated articulating bed. More particularly, the invention relates to a mattress-retention decking having a pattern of securing strips used to prevent a mattress from moving on the base of an automated bed during articulation.
- Automated, articulating beds are increasing in popularity and use.
- a base with a series of connected panels is moved into a variety of positions.
- the mattress rests on top of this base. It is desirable to prevent the mattress from moving with respect to the base, to keep the mattress in the correct position on the bed.
- a variety of methods are used to prevent a mattress from shifting past the edge of an automated bed foundation.
- Traditional mattress-retention methods include foot retainer bars, snaps, zippers, buckles, bars, clips, and pockets. Many of these methods help prevent a mattress from moving with respect to the base, during base articulation, such as during articulation of a Power Foundation from Leggett & Platt®.
- a mattress-retention decking that prevents a mattress from moving on an automated or adjustable bed during articulation.
- a mattress-retention decking includes a fabric having a series or pattern of micro-hook retaining strips arranged on the decking.
- the micro-hook material is selected to correspondingly detachably couple to the underside of a mattress to be used on the adjustable bed.
- the pattern of the micro-hook strips is selected to efficiently use the micro-hook material, while providing the desired level of mattress retention.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an exemplary adjustable bed
- FIG. 2 is view similar to FIG. 1 , shown without the mattress, and with the base shown schematically;
- FIG. 3 is a schematic top view of two exemplary decking patterns having retaining strips.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic top view of two more exemplary decking patterns having retaining strips.
- adjustable bed base 12 is operable to move the mattress 14 into a number of different positions.
- the mattress-retention decking prevents mattress 14 from sliding out of place relative to the bed base 12 .
- a typical adjustable bed base 12 has an articulating deck 16 that supports mattress 14 .
- the deck 16 typically has four sections: a head section 18 , a seat section 20 , a thigh section 22 and a foot section 24 .
- the deck is movable into a number of positions, such as that shown in FIG.
- FIG. 2 shows a view similar to FIG. 1 , shown without the mattress 14 .
- the decking has a selected one of a series of patterns of retaining strips 26 , as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4 .
- strips 26 are located on a fabric decking material 28 that covers the deck 16 .
- strips 26 are two inches wide, although other widths could be used as well. While described as being attached to a fabric 28 , the strips 26 could also be directly attached or coupled to the deck 16 .
- One exemplary material for use as strips 26 is the line of micro-hook materials available from APLIX, of Paris, France.
- the micro-hook material is a polypropylene extrusion with micro-hooks on the face side, and smooth on the back side.
- the micro-hook material is slit into the proper widths, and then bonded onto fabric 28 using ultrasonic bonding technology, adhesive, glue or a pressure sensitive adhesive.
- the fabric 28 is preferably made for this purpose, and contained in a roll that is used for later manufacture and covering of deck 16 .
- strips 26 may extend across one or more sections 18 , 20 , 22 and/or 24 , or may be isolated to be contained within a particular section.
- one exemplary pattern 30 involves four strips 26 , arranged in a pattern with two strips 26 on either side of a center line extending longitudinally through the deck 16 . Each set of two strips 26 extends diagonally from the center area of the deck 16 toward a corresponding side of the deck 16 . The advantage of this pattern is that the strips need only be located in sections 22 and 24 of the deck 16 .
- Another exemplary pattern 32 is shown on the right side of FIG. 3 .
- one strip 26 is located within each section 18 , 20 , 22 and 24 .
- Each strip 26 in this exemplary pattern extends generally transversely across the deck 16 , from one side to the other side.
- one strip 26 is located within each section, to maintain the mattress 14 in place with respect to each corresponding section of the deck 16 .
- FIG. 4 Another exemplary pattern 34 is shown on the left side of FIG. 4 .
- thigh section 22 and foot section 24 each contain two, parallel strips 26 extending generally transversely across the deck 16 , from one side to the other side.
- the retaining strips 26 are located only in sections 22 and 24 . But, the strips 26 in these two sections operate to maintain the mattress 14 in place with respect to the deck 16 .
- a final exemplary pattern 36 is shown on the right side of FIG. 4 .
- two parallel strips 26 extend generally transversely across deck 16 , from one side to the other side in foot section 24 , similarly to that shown in pattern 34 .
- two additional strips extend generally longitudinally (from the head section 18 towards and into the thigh section 22 ). These longitudinally extending strips are also parallel and are located with one strip 26 on each side of the deck 16 .
- the mattress 14 With the fabric 28 installed on deck 16 , the mattress 14 is held in place with respect to the deck 16 by the micro-hook strips 26 arranged in one of the patterns shown in FIGS. 3 and 4 . Importantly, the strips 26 operate to maintain the mattress 14 in place on the deck 16 without any alteration or additional materials needed on mattress 14 .
- the micro-hook material for strips 26 is selected to mate with the typical materials used on the underside of mattress 14 . In this system, the mattress manufacturers need not necessarily alter the existing mattresses.
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Abstract
A mattress-retention system is provided that maintains a mattress in place on an adjustable bed base. The base has a decking with sections that articulate to move the mattress into any of a variety of support positions. The decking is typically covered with a fabric. A pattern of micro-hook strips is coupled to the fabric, facing outwardly towards the mattress. The pattern of micro-hook strips may be contained within only one section, but may also be contained in other sections, or may cross-over multiple sections. This pattern of micro-hook strips interacts with the mattress to retain it in place.
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- This application claims the benefit of U.S. Non-Provisional application Ser. No. 14/163,497, filed on Jan. 24, 2014, entitled “MATTRESS-RETENTION DECKING.” The teachings of U.S. application Ser. No. 14/163,497 is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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- The present invention generally relates to a decking having material for securing a mattress on an automated articulating bed. More particularly, the invention relates to a mattress-retention decking having a pattern of securing strips used to prevent a mattress from moving on the base of an automated bed during articulation.
- Automated, articulating beds are increasing in popularity and use. In a typical adjustable bed, a base with a series of connected panels is moved into a variety of positions. The mattress rests on top of this base. It is desirable to prevent the mattress from moving with respect to the base, to keep the mattress in the correct position on the bed. A variety of methods are used to prevent a mattress from shifting past the edge of an automated bed foundation. Traditional mattress-retention methods include foot retainer bars, snaps, zippers, buckles, bars, clips, and pockets. Many of these methods help prevent a mattress from moving with respect to the base, during base articulation, such as during articulation of a Power Foundation from Leggett & Platt®. One of the main drawbacks of many of these retention methods is that they may be unsightly to a user, and may complicate the use of traditional bedding materials such as sheets or blankets on the bed. Most consumers would prefer the adjustable bed to look as much like a “normal” non-adjustable bed as possible.
- Accordingly, a need exists for a reliable mattress-retention mechanism for use with an automated bedding system, which addresses the foregoing and other problems.
- A mattress-retention decking is provided that prevents a mattress from moving on an automated or adjustable bed during articulation. In one embodiment, a mattress-retention decking includes a fabric having a series or pattern of micro-hook retaining strips arranged on the decking. The micro-hook material is selected to correspondingly detachably couple to the underside of a mattress to be used on the adjustable bed. The pattern of the micro-hook strips is selected to efficiently use the micro-hook material, while providing the desired level of mattress retention. Once installed, the mattress-retention decking maintains the mattress in place relative to the adjustable bed base, while being hidden from view, and without any alteration or additional mechanisms on the mattress.
- Additional objects, advantages, and novel features of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon examination of the following, or may be learned by practice of the invention.
- The present invention is described in detail below with reference to the attached drawing figures, wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an exemplary adjustable bed; -
FIG. 2 is view similar toFIG. 1 , shown without the mattress, and with the base shown schematically; -
FIG. 3 is a schematic top view of two exemplary decking patterns having retaining strips; and -
FIG. 4 is a schematic top view of two more exemplary decking patterns having retaining strips. - A mattress-retention decking is described below for use in maintaining a
mattress 14 in place on anadjustable bed base 12. As shown inFIG. 1 , and as understood by those of skill in the art,adjustable bed base 12 is operable to move themattress 14 into a number of different positions. The mattress-retention decking preventsmattress 14 from sliding out of place relative to thebed base 12. As shown inFIG. 1 , a typicaladjustable bed base 12 has anarticulating deck 16 that supportsmattress 14. Thedeck 16 typically has four sections: ahead section 18, aseat section 20, athigh section 22 and afoot section 24. The deck is movable into a number of positions, such as that shown inFIG. 1 , by any of a number of mechanisms known to those of skill in the art.FIG. 2 shows a view similar toFIG. 1 , shown without themattress 14. The decking has a selected one of a series of patterns ofretaining strips 26, as shown inFIGS. 3 and 4 . In one implementation,strips 26 are located on afabric decking material 28 that covers thedeck 16. Preferably,strips 26 are two inches wide, although other widths could be used as well. While described as being attached to afabric 28, thestrips 26 could also be directly attached or coupled to thedeck 16. One exemplary material for use asstrips 26 is the line of micro-hook materials available from APLIX, of Paris, France. In general, the micro-hook material is a polypropylene extrusion with micro-hooks on the face side, and smooth on the back side. The micro-hook material is slit into the proper widths, and then bonded ontofabric 28 using ultrasonic bonding technology, adhesive, glue or a pressure sensitive adhesive. Thefabric 28 is preferably made for this purpose, and contained in a roll that is used for later manufacture and covering ofdeck 16. - As shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4 ,strips 26 may extend across one ormore sections deck 16 on the left ofFIG. 3 , oneexemplary pattern 30 involves fourstrips 26, arranged in a pattern with twostrips 26 on either side of a center line extending longitudinally through thedeck 16. Each set of twostrips 26 extends diagonally from the center area of thedeck 16 toward a corresponding side of thedeck 16. The advantage of this pattern is that the strips need only be located insections deck 16. - Another
exemplary pattern 32 is shown on the right side ofFIG. 3 . As shown in this exemplary pattern, onestrip 26 is located within eachsection strip 26 in this exemplary pattern extends generally transversely across thedeck 16, from one side to the other side. In this pattern, onestrip 26 is located within each section, to maintain themattress 14 in place with respect to each corresponding section of thedeck 16. - Another
exemplary pattern 34 is shown on the left side ofFIG. 4 . As shown in this exemplary pattern,thigh section 22 andfoot section 24 each contain two,parallel strips 26 extending generally transversely across thedeck 16, from one side to the other side. In this exemplary pattern, as with the first-described exemplary pattern, theretaining strips 26 are located only insections strips 26 in these two sections operate to maintain themattress 14 in place with respect to thedeck 16. - A final
exemplary pattern 36 is shown on the right side ofFIG. 4 . In this exemplary pattern, twoparallel strips 26 extend generally transversely acrossdeck 16, from one side to the other side infoot section 24, similarly to that shown inpattern 34. In addition to these twostrips 26, two additional strips extend generally longitudinally (from thehead section 18 towards and into the thigh section 22). These longitudinally extending strips are also parallel and are located with onestrip 26 on each side of thedeck 16. - While particular patterns are shown for the
strips 26 inFIGS. 3 and 4 , other exemplary patterns may be used. Additionally, while no exact formula is currently known to calculate the minimum amount and placement ofstrips 26, it has been found that strips oriented transversely to the deck (side to side) appear to be more effective that strips oriented longitudinally (from head to foot). - With the
fabric 28 installed ondeck 16, themattress 14 is held in place with respect to thedeck 16 by the micro-hook strips 26 arranged in one of the patterns shown inFIGS. 3 and 4 . Importantly, thestrips 26 operate to maintain themattress 14 in place on thedeck 16 without any alteration or additional materials needed onmattress 14. The micro-hook material forstrips 26 is selected to mate with the typical materials used on the underside ofmattress 14. In this system, the mattress manufacturers need not necessarily alter the existing mattresses. - From the foregoing, it will be seen that this invention is one well adapted to attain all the ends and objects hereinabove set forth together with other advantages, which are obvious and which are inherent to the structure.
- It will be understood that certain features and subcombinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations. This is contemplated by and is within the scope of the claims.
- Since many possible embodiments may be made of the invention without departing from the scope thereof, it is to be understood that all matter herein set forth or shown in the accompanying drawings is to be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
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1. A mattress-retention system, for retaining an adjustable mattress on an adjustable bed frame, comprising:
an articulating decking having a head end, a foot end, and a plurality of sections operable to position the mattress in a plurality of positions; and
at least one strip of micro-hook material coupled to at least one of the plurality of sections of the decking, said at least one strip of micro-hook material adapted to couple said at least one plurality of sections of the decking to an adjustable mattress placed on said articulating decking, without any additional materials added to the adjustable mattress.
2. The mattress-retention system of claim 1 , further comprising a pattern of the strips of micro-hook material coupled to at least one of the plurality of sections of the decking.
3. The mattress-retention system of claim 2 , wherein the pattern of the strips of micro-hook material is coupled to a plurality of the sections of the decking.
4. The mattress-retention system of claim 3 , wherein the decking includes a head section, a seat section, a thigh section and a foot section, and wherein the pattern of the strips of micro-hook material is positioned in the thigh and foot sections.
5. The mattress-retention system of claim 3 , wherein the decking includes a head section, a seat section, a thigh section and a foot section, and wherein the pattern of the strips of micro-hook material includes a strip of micro-hook material within each section and extending from one side of the decking to the other side.
6. The mattress-retention system of claim 3 , wherein the decking includes a head section, a seat section, a thigh section and a foot section, and wherein the pattern of the strips of micro-hook material includes a pair of parallel strips of micro-hook material within each of the thigh section and foot section, with each of the strips extending from one side of the decking to the other side.
7. The mattress-retention system of claim 1 , further comprising a fabric coupled to the decking, wherein the micro-hook material is disposed on and coupled to an exposed surface of the fabric.
8. A mattress-retention fabric for maintaining a mattress on a bed base, comprising:
a deck covering material, used to cover an articulating deck of an adjustable bed base, having a head end and a foot end; and
at least one strip of micro-hook material coupled to the deck covering material in a location corresponding to a desired area of the articulating deck for mattress retention,
wherein said strip of micro-hook material operates to couple said deck covering material to a mattress placed on said articulating deck, without any additional materials added to the adjustable mattress.
9. The mattress-retention fabric of claim 8 , wherein the articulating deck has a plurality of sections, further comprising a pattern of the strips of micro-hook material coupled to the fabric in a position usable to cover at least one of the plurality of sections of the decking.
10. The mattress-retention fabric of claim 9 , wherein the pattern of the strips of micro-hook material is coupled to the fabric in a position usable to cover two or more of the plurality of sections of the decking.
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