NZ749336B2 - Mattress - Google Patents

Mattress

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NZ749336B2
NZ749336B2 NZ749336A NZ74933617A NZ749336B2 NZ 749336 B2 NZ749336 B2 NZ 749336B2 NZ 749336 A NZ749336 A NZ 749336A NZ 74933617 A NZ74933617 A NZ 74933617A NZ 749336 B2 NZ749336 B2 NZ 749336B2
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pillow
component
core
mattress
base
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David King
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King Furniture Australia Pty Ltd
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Priority claimed from PCT/AU2017/050724 external-priority patent/WO2018014072A1/en
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C27/00Spring, stuffed or fluid mattresses or cushions specially adapted for chairs, beds or sofas
    • A47C27/04Spring, stuffed or fluid mattresses or cushions specially adapted for chairs, beds or sofas with spring inlays
    • A47C27/05Spring, stuffed or fluid mattresses or cushions specially adapted for chairs, beds or sofas with spring inlays with padding material, e.g. foamed material, in top, bottom, or side layers
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C27/00Spring, stuffed or fluid mattresses or cushions specially adapted for chairs, beds or sofas
    • A47C27/04Spring, stuffed or fluid mattresses or cushions specially adapted for chairs, beds or sofas with spring inlays
    • A47C27/06Spring inlays

Abstract

customizable mattress (10) configured to allow a user to alter the firmness of the mattress or part of the mattress to suit different users. The mattress (10) includes a base component (12) and a pillow component (14) attached to an operatively upper surface of the base component (12). The pillow component (14) comprises a pillow core in the form of a laminate of layers of materials providing at least two differing degrees of firmness and an envelope removably enclosing the core. A cover (20) removably covers the pillow component (14), the cover (20) and the base component (12) carrying complementary fastener elements to facilitate removable attachment of the pillow component (14) to the base component (12). An auxiliary firmness-imparting arrangement is interposed between the base component (12) and the pillow component (14). component (14) comprises a pillow core in the form of a laminate of layers of materials providing at least two differing degrees of firmness and an envelope removably enclosing the core. A cover (20) removably covers the pillow component (14), the cover (20) and the base component (12) carrying complementary fastener elements to facilitate removable attachment of the pillow component (14) to the base component (12). An auxiliary firmness-imparting arrangement is interposed between the base component (12) and the pillow component (14).

Description

A customizable mattress (10) configured to allow a user to alter the firmness of the mattress or part of the mattress to suit different users. The mattress (10) includes a base component (12) and a pillow component (14) ed to an operatively upper surface of the base component (12).
The pillow ent (14) comprises a pillow core in the form of a laminate of layers of materials providing at least two ing degrees of firmness and an envelope removably enclosing the core.
A cover (20) removably covers the pillow component (14), the cover (20) and the base component (12) carrying complementary fastener elements to tate removable attachment of the pillow component (14) to the base component (12). An auxiliary firmness-imparting arrangement is interposed between the base component (12) and the pillow component (14).
NZ 749336 "Mattress" Cross-Reference to d Applications The present application claims priority from Australian Provisional Patent Application No 2016902829 filed on 19 July 2016 and lian Provisional Patent Application No 2016904701 filed on 17 November 2016, the contents of both of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
Technical Field This disclosure relates, lly, to beds and, more particularly, to a mattress for use on a bed.
Background Mattress firmness is always an issue with some occupants preferring a softer mattress while others prefer a harder mattress. Generally, a purchaser is required to purchase a mattress of a ular hardness. Should that purchaser’s requirements alter with time, it necessitates the purchase of an ly new mattress with the requisite capital . A good quality mattress is an expensive item.
Further, there are always issues with mattress hygiene in that the mattress ticking cannot be removed for cleaning purposes.
Any discussion of nts, acts, materials, devices, articles or the like which has been included in the present specification is not to be taken as an admission that any or all of these matters form part of the prior art base or were common general knowledge in the field relevant to the present disclosure as it existed before the priority date of each claim of this application.
Summary In some embodiments, the disclosure provides a mattress which includes: a base component comprising: a peripheral wall defining a ; and a removable base core ed in the cavity, the base core defining a primary firmness imparting assembly; a cover member attached to the base component and movable between a closed configuration, in which the cover member closes the cavity and covers the base core, and an open configuration, in which the cover member opens the cavity to permit removal of the base core; a pillow component positioned above the cavity and attached to an operatively upper e of the base component, the pillow component comprising: a pillow core in the form of a laminate of layers of materials providing at least two differing s of firmness; and an envelope removably enclosing the pillow core; a cover removably covering the pillow component, the cover and the base component carrying complementary fastener elements to facilitate removable attachment of the pillow component to the base component; and an auxiliary firmness-imparting assembly osed between the base core and the pillow component, the auxiliary firmness-imparting assembly being removably attachable to the operatively upper surface of the base component.
In an embodiment, the laminate could be sectioned into at least two parts to provide a ent firmness for each occupant of a bed on which the mattress is used.
The auxiliary firmness-imparting assembly may comprise a plurality of strips of resiliently flexible material that extend across the base component, either laterally across the base component or from end to end of the base ent. Each strip may be releasably fastened to the upper surface of the base component by a suitable fastener. For e, the ends of each strip may carry a first component of a hook-and-loop fastener system with a periphery of the upper surface of the base component carrying a second, complementary ent of the hook-and-loop fastener .
The cover member may be removably attached to the peripheral wall of the base component. The base core may se an innerspring assembly and the cover member may comprise a part of the innerspring assembly.
In an embodiment, the innerspring assembly may be attached to and carried by the cover member. In r embodiment, the innerspring assembly may be free of the cover member so that the cover member is able to move at least lly relative to the base core.
The pillow core may comprise a laminate of at least two layers of materials, the firmness of the materials differing from each other, the pillow core being removably received in the envelope to be replaced by a different pillow core with a laminate of which at least one layer has a different firmness from the layers of the laminate of the pillow core that has been replaced.
The pe may carry indicia related to the firmness of each te of the core.
The envelope may se a pair of panels secured together about their eries by a fastener and the indicia may comprise the panels being of different colours to each other or having different ns to each other to differentiate the firmness of each of the layers of the laminate of the pillow core contained within the envelope.
The cover may cover the pillow component and may define a pair of opposed surfaces, at least one of the surfaces having a g arrangement associated with it. The heating arrangement may comprise at least one electric element at least partially embedded in the cover. In an embodiment, two individually controllable electric elements may be provided to enable two occupants individually to control the degree of heat emitted by their g element.
In some embodiments, the disclosure provides a mattress which includes: a base component comprising: a peripheral wall defining a cavity; and a removable base core received in the cavity, the base core defining a primary firmness imparting assembly; a cover member attached to the base component and movable between a closed configuration, in which the cover member closes the cavity and covers the base core, and an open configuration, in which the cover member opens the cavity to permit removal of the base core; a pillow component positioned above the cavity and attached to an operatively upper e of the base component, the pillow component comprising: a pillow core in the form of a te of layers of materials providing at least two ing degrees of ss; and an envelope removably enclosing the pillow core; and an auxiliary firmness-imparting assembly interposed between the base core and the pillow component, the auxiliary firmness-imparting assembly being removably attachable to the operatively upper surface of the base component.
Throughout this ication the word "comprise", or variations such as "comprises" or "comprising", will be understood to imply the ion of a stated t, integer or step, or group of elements, integers or steps, but not the exclusion of any other element, integer or step, or group of elements, integers or steps.
Brief Description of Drawings Embodiments of the disclosure are now described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:- Fig. 1 shows a perspective view of a first embodiment of a mattress; Fig. 2 shows a perspective view of a second embodiment of a mattress; Fig. 3 shows a perspective view of a part of a cover of the mattress raised with a part of a pillow component of the mattress being rendered visible; Fig. 4 shows a perspective view of the mattress with a cover of the mattress removed; Fig. 5 shows a ctive view of the pillow component of the mattress, after removal of the cover and with an envelope of the pillow component partially opened; Fig. 6 shows a perspective view of a base component of the ss with a cover member of the base component in the process of being removed; Fig. 7 shows a perspective view of the base component of the mattress including a first embodiment of an auxiliary firmness imparting arrangement; Fig. 8 shows a plan view of the base component of the mattress with a stiffening element of the auxiliary firmness imparting ement being reversed to show a fastening t of the stiffening element in greater detail; Fig. 9 shows a perspective view of the base component of the mattress including a second embodiment of an auxiliary firmness imparting ement; Fig. 10 shows a partially cutaway, perspective view of the base component of the mattress; Fig. 11 shows a perspective view of an embodiment of the base component of the mattress illustrating the removal of an innerspring assembly of the base component; and Fig. 12 shows a perspective view of another embodiment of the mattress illustrating a further embodiment of an innerspring assembly of the base component of the mattress.
Detailed Description of Exemplary ments In the drawings, reference l 10 generally designates an embodiment of a ss. The mattress 10 includes a base component 12 and a pillow component 14 attached to an operatively upper surface of the base ent 12. The pillow component 14 comprises a pillow core 16 (Fig. 5) and an envelope 18 removably enclosing the core 16. A cover 20 removably covers the pillow component 14.
The cover 20 and the pillow component 14 carry complementary fastener elements, such as zipper prongs 22 (Fig. 3) and 24, respectively, of a zipper 26. This enables the cover to be d for cleaning and/or replacement by a different cover 20. Thus, as shown in the embodiment in Fig. 1 of the drawings, the cover 20 is a plain cover which may be of a breathable fabric to encourage passage of air through the cover for ventilation purposes. In the embodiment shown in Fig. 2 of the gs, the cover 20 incorporates a heating ement 28. It is noted that the mattress 10 is a dual occupant mattress. In such a configuration, the heating arrangement 28 orates two separate, individually controllable heating elements 30 contained within the fabric of the cover 20. Each heating element 30 includes a controller 32.
Some occupants may dislike the use of a g element 30 while others enjoy the use of such heating elements 30. Thus, in an embodiment, the cover 20 may have provision for a heating element 30 for use by only a single occupant, i.e. on only one "side" of the mattress 10.
The base ent 12 comprises a peripheral wall 34 defining a cavity 36 (Fig.
). The peripheral wall 34 of the cavity is a box frame structure to form a foundation of a bed assembly and ns conventional mattress upholstery layers overlain by ticking. The ticking of the box frame structure defines an operatively top surface 38 having an inner edge 40. The mattress 10 includes a cover member 42 which closes off the cavity 36. The cover member 42 is removably attached to the inner edge 40 of the ticking of the peripheral wall 34 by a suitable fastener arrangement such as, for example, a zipper 43 (Figs. 11 and 12). This facilitates removal of the cover member 42 to enable access to be gained to the cavity 36 of the base component 12.
As illustrated in Fig. 11 of the drawings, the cavity 36 accommodates a firmness imparting arrangement, in the form of a base core, 44. In the illustrated embodiment, the base core 44 is in the form of an innerspring assembly 46. Further, in the embodiment illustrated in Fig. 11 of the gs, the cover member 42 forms a part of the innerspring ly 46 to be removable from the base component 12 together with the remainder of the innerspring assembly 46.
It will be appreciated that, while the base core 44 has been illustrated as being an innerspring assembly 46, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the base core 44 could adopt other configurations such as a foam filler core, a filler core having fluid containing cells or cavities such as air-filled cavities, an inflatable unit, or the like.
The provision of the removable innerspring assembly 46 enables the innerspring assembly 46 to be d and replaced by an innerspring assembly 46, or other base core 44, of a different ss. Further, while the rated embodiment shows a single innerspring assembly 46, those skilled in the art will appreciate that two, separate pring assemblies 46 may be provided, one for each occupant. In that way, each occupant is able to select a base core 44 of their d firmness.
Referring now to Fig. 12 of the drawings, a further embodiment of the base 12 of the ss is illustrated. With reference to Fig. 11 of the drawings, like reference numerals refer to like parts, unless otherwise specified.
In this embodiment, the base core 44 is separate and unconnected from the cover member 42. Thus, the cover member 42 is unconstrained relative to the base core 44 and is able to be displaced at least laterally relative to the base core 44. Further, the fact that the cover member 42 is not connected to the base core 44 enables the cover member 42 to stretch relative to the base core 44. All of the above further improves the comfort of the ss 10.
As illustrated in Fig. 6 of the drawings, the ively top area 38 of the base component 12 forms a border or eral region 48 about the cover member 42. The mattress 10 includes an auxiliary firmness-imparting arrangement 50 (Fig. 7) interposed n the base component 12 and the pillow component 14. The auxiliary firmnessimparting arrangement 50 ses a plurality of strips 52 of ently flexible material.
Typically, the ary firmness-imparting arrangement 50 includes three strips 52 arranged at spaced intervals across the base component 12. The strips 52 are located roughly where an occupant’s head, pelvic region and feet would be oned on the mattress 10.
The strips 52 are removably attachable to the border 48 of the base component 12 and/or a border of the cover member 42. More particularly, each strip 52 carries a fastening element 54 at each of its ends. The fastening elements 54 cooperate with the border 48 of the base component 12 to secure the strips 52 releasably to the base component 12.
In an embodiment, the strips 52 are of a suitable synthetic plastics al such as a polyvinyl chloride (PVC) material or a synthetic rubber material.
In an embodiment, each fastening element 54 is in the form of a first component of a hook-and-loop material with the border 48 being made of a second component of the hookand-loop material to facilitate attachment of the strips 52 to the border 48 of the cover member 42. It will be appreciated that the fastening elements 54 can adopt other forms such as, for example, press studs, hooks, or the like.
While Fig. 7 illustrates the strips 52 as extending across the full width of the base ent 12, it will be appreciated that, in another embodiment, the cover member 42 may e a central spine (not shown) of the hook-and-loop material extending between an operatively top, or head, end 53 (Fig. 7) of the base component 12 and an operatively bottom, or foot, end 55 of the base component 12. In that way, each occupant is able to select the ary ss-imparting arrangement 50 having the firmness of their choice.
Fig. 9 shows a further embodiment of the auxiliary firmness-imparting ement 50. With reference to Figs. 7 and 8 of the drawings, like reference numerals refer to like parts, unless otherwise specified. In this embodiment, the auxiliary firmness-imparting arrangement 50 comprises at least two strips 52 arranged in laterally spaced, longitudinally extending relationship. Each strip 52 extends from the head end 53 to the foot end 55 of the base component 12. The strips 52 are attached to the base component 12 and the cover member 42 in the same manner as described above with reference to the previous embodiment.
In this embodiment, each strip 52 is of a sufficient width to accommodate a substantial part of the occupant’s body when supine on the mattress.
Reverting to the pillow top 14, the pillow top 14 is of a construction to provide an extra layer of comfort padding to the ss 10. As in a conventional pillow top, the pillow top 14 is lly ed to provide a softer feel without diminishing support. In the present disclosure, the pillow core 16 of the pillow top 14 comprises a central carrier 54 (Fig. ) of a first foam material. A foam layer 56 of a first firmness is laminated to one side of the carrier 54. A foam layer 58 of a second firmness, ent from that of the first firmness of the foam layer 56, is laminated to an opposed side of the carrier 54, the layers 54, 56 and 58 thus forming a laminated pillow core 16.
Thhe pillow core 16 is inserted into the envelope 18 of the pillow component 14 either with the foam layer 56 or the foam layer 58 facing upwardly so that the occupants are able to select a pillow core 16 of desired firmness. The pe 18 carries indicia 60, 62 to enable a user to distinguish, at a glance, which firmness of core 16 is facing upwardly. In the illustrated ment, the indicia 60, 62 of the envelope 18 are panels of different colours.
It will be appreciated that any suitable indicia 60, 62 could be used to distinguish the sides of the pillow core 16 such as, for example, different patterns, or the like. The panels of the envelope 18 are d together about their peripheries by a zipper 64.
The zipper 64 enables the pillow core 16 to be removed and replaced by a different pillow core 16 with layers 56, 58 of other degrees of firmness. It also enable the envelope 18 to be removed to be washed to e the hygiene of the mattress 10.
Once again, while the pillow core 16 has been described as being a single component, it will be appreciated that, instead, the pillow core 16 could comprise two, separate laminates, one for each occupant. The laminates may be of differing degrees of firmness to each other to enable each nt to select a pillow core 16 to meet their needs.
It will also be appreciated that, instead of having indicia 60, 62 on the envelope 18, the occupant can, instead, simply remove the pillow core 16 from the envelope 18, reverse it and re-insert it into the envelope 18 to change the firmness of the pillow component 14.
In an embodiment one of the layers 56, 58 may, for example, be a foam layer of a high density foam having a density in the range of about 48-52 kg/m3 and a ss of about 85-115 while the other layer 56, 58 may, for example, be a foam layer of a cooling gel foam having a density of about 60 kg/m3 and a ss of about 60.
In use, the occupants of a mattress 10 are able to "build" a mattress 10 having the precise firmness to meet their needs. The mattress 10 is exceedingly versatile in this regard since each nt is able to select their own innerspring assembly 46, the firmnessenhancing strips 52 and the pillow core 16 to meet their needs.
Thus, initially, an occupant selects the ed innerspring assembly 46 which is inserted into the cavity 36 of the base component 12. The cover member 42 is then secured to the inner edge 40 of the ticking of the base component 12. The occupant then selects the desired ss-imparting strips 52 of the auxiliary firmness-imparting arrangement 50, the strips 52 being ed to the base component and/or cover member 42 of the innerspring assembly 46 of the base component 12. Finally, the occupant selects that pillow core 16 which affords the requisite degree of firmness and inserts the pillow core 16 into the envelope 18 of the pillow component 14.
The pillow component 14 is then positioned on the cover member 42 to interpose the firmness-imparting arrangement 50 between the base component 12 and the pillow component 14. The occupant, finally, selects a suitable cover 20, i.e. with or without a heating arrangement 28. The cover 20 is attached, via the zipper 26, to the base ent 12 to retain the pillow component 14 in position ve to the base ent 12 and to complete the mattress 10.
Hence, it is an advantage of the bed ments that a mattress 10 is provided which is exceedingly versatile and which can be tailored, in a great variety of ways, to an occupant’s firmness requirements for the ss 10. In addition, the use of an envelope 18 and a cover 20 of a breathable fabric and the use of breathable foams for the pillow core 16 encourages ventilation at least through the pillow component 14 of the mattress 10 improving the hygienic qualities of the mattress 10.
Further, by having the cover member 42 of the base core 44 te from the innerspring assembly 46, as illustrated in the embodiment of Fig. 12 of the drawings, the cover member 42 is able to move, at least laterally, with t to the innerspring assembly 46. The cover member 42 is also able to stretch without being restricted by the innerspring assembly. The Applicant believes that having the cover member 42 unconstrained relative to the innerspring assembly 46 further enhances the comfort of the mattress 10 for a user.
It will be iated by persons skilled in the art that numerous variations and/or modifications may be made to the above-described embodiments, without departing from the broad general scope of the present disclosure. The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive.

Claims (10)

CLAIMS :
1. A mattress which includes: a base component comprising: a peripheral wall defining a cavity; and a removable base core received in the cavity, the base core defining a primary firmness imparting assembly; a cover member attached to the base component and movable between a closed configuration, in which the cover member closes the cavity and covers the base core, and an open configuration, in which the cover member opens the cavity to permit removal of the base core; a pillow ent positioned above the cavity and attached to an operatively upper surface of the base component, the pillow component comprising: a pillow core in the form of a laminate of layers of materials providing at least two differing degrees of firmness; and an envelope removably enclosing the pillow core; and an ary ss-imparting assembly osed between the base core and the pillow component, the ary firmness-imparting ly being removably attachable to the operatively upper surface of the base component.
2. The mattress of claim 1 in which the ary firmness-imparting assembly comprises a plurality of strips of resiliently flexible material that extend across the base component.
3. The mattress of claim 1 or claim 2 in which the cover member is removably attached to the peripheral wall of the base component.
4. The mattress of any one of the preceding claims in which the base core comprises an innerspring assembly and in which the cover member comprises a part of the pring assembly.
5. The mattress of any one of the preceding claims in which the base core is free of the cover member so that the cover member is able to move at least laterally relative to the base core.
6. The mattress of any one of the preceding claims in which the pillow core comprises a laminate of at least two layers of material, the firmness of the materials differing from each other, the pillow core being bly received in the envelope to be replaced by a different pillow core with a laminate of which at least one layer has a different firmness from the layers of the laminate of the pillow core that has been replaced.
7. The mattress of any one of the preceding claims in which the envelope carries indicia related to the firmness of each laminate of the core.
8. The mattress of claim 7 in which the envelope comprises a pair of panels secured together about their peripheries by a fastener and in which the indicia comprise the panels being of different colours to each other to differentiate the firmness of each of the layers of the laminate of the pillow core contained within the pe.
9. The mattress of any one of the preceding claims further comprising a cover removably covering the pillow component, the cover and the base component carrying complementary fastener elements to tate removable ment of the pillow component to the base component.
10. The mattress of claim 9 in which the cover covers the pillow component and defines a pair of opposed es, at least one of the surfaces having a g arrangement associated with it. & o Z5 44 r A i ; ■■v
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Applications Claiming Priority (5)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
AU2016902829A AU2016902829A0 (en) 2016-07-19 Mattress
AU2016902829 2016-07-19
AU2016904701 2016-11-17
AU2016904701A AU2016904701A0 (en) 2016-11-17 Mattress
PCT/AU2017/050724 WO2018014072A1 (en) 2016-07-19 2017-07-13 Mattress

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NZ749336B2 true NZ749336B2 (en) 2022-06-28

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