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US1271672A
US1271672A US18687117A US18687117A US1271672A US 1271672 A US1271672 A US 1271672A US 18687117 A US18687117 A US 18687117A US 18687117 A US18687117 A US 18687117A US 1271672 A US1271672 A US 1271672A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
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  • the invention to be hereinafter described relates to mattresses.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of one form of the invention
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the preferred form
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical cross section on line 3 3 of Fig. 2, through an empty compartment;
  • Fig. 4 is a vertical cross section on line 4:-4 0f Fig. 2;
  • Fig. 5 is an enlarged cross section through a second form of removable filler
  • Fi 6 is a lateral vertical, cross section through an empty compartment, enlarged
  • Fig. 7 is a top plan view of the lower ticking and flaps of Fig. 2, and;
  • Fig. 8 is a perspective view of one of the fillers.
  • the main objects of the invention are to provide a simple, ellicient, compact, durable, and economical mattress which will comprise a plurality of separate compartments independently refillable, in combination with top and bottom coverings, renewable at will independently of each other.
  • Other and further objects will appear frornthe following description and claims.
  • 1 indicates the bottom tick or covering, to the edge of which is secured the lower flap 2.
  • This flap instead of being stitched at the corners or continuous, has its edges laced together, at the corners, by a suitable lacing passed through the eyelets 2', for a purpose to be later disclosed.
  • Extendin either transversely or longitudinally of t e lower covering are a plurality of similar parallel partition flaps 3, each stitched at one edge to tick 1.
  • the free edge of each partition flap is provided with a plurality of lacing eyelets 6.
  • the upper tick or covering 4.- has a plurality of similar correspondingly arranged partition laps 5 provided with eyelets 7.
  • the upper flap 8 of the top tick L has its corner edges laced, as in the case of the corner edges of the lower flap. This upper edge, when the mattress is assembled, extends down a considerable distance within flap 2 and is overlapped thereby. Flap 8 andthe upper edge of flap 2 are provided with lacing eyelets 9 and 10, respectively, to receive the lacin 11. When the top and bottom are assemb ed and the flaps 2 and 8 are laced together, the partition flaps 3 and 5 will extend toward each other for a distance of about one third the depth of the mattress, from each cover toward the center, leaving a distance of about one third between the edges.
  • a filler sleeve 14 is used for filling these compartments. It is simply a cloth casing of a size and shape to fit into any one of the compartments, and is filled with mattress filling material of any suitable kind. Cotton wadding, shoddy, or any suitable material may be used. Cotton fiber iilling is shown in Fig. 4. Or a spring filling may be used, as in Fig. 5. ln that case, rows of springs 15 are used, with quilted pads 16 above and below.
  • Each sleeve is provided with a stout cord 17 extending completely around it, by which it may be quickly and easily pulled into or out of its compartment.
  • a stout cord 17 extending completely around it, by which it may be quickly and easily pulled into or out of its compartment.
  • To insert a filling sleeve it is only necessary to unlace the flaps 2 and 8,enough to allow one to take hold of a damaged sleeve, then pull the sleeve out as in Fig. 2. Then a cord is tied to cord 17 of the new sleeve and thrown through that compartment and pulled from the opposite side, drawing the new sleeve into place;
  • section only by the material of the upper ⁇ cover may be folded over-so as to be completely upon the center section, making a compact, easily handled shipp'ing'package of three sections flexibly connected. Furthermore, in this construction, when one of the three sections is damaged or worn out, it may be removed andl renewed independently of the other sections. ln this form, one of the sections, or more, mayhave the covers and aps stitched together, instead or laced.
  • the lacing of the partition flaps permits a considerable range of compression of the filling sleeve in each compartment, so that the individual compartments may be ad'- justed to different degrees of compactness, as desired, to suit circumstances.
  • This adjustable .feature of the partition flaps is of particufiamma l lar value in taking up any looseness or slackness in sections that become packed or padded down. l
  • a plurality of mattress sections flexibly connected and each having an' upper and a lower cov ering and a flap, means for detachably conand each having an upper and a lower 'covnecting one of the coverings of one or more ering and a ap, and adjustable partitions sections to the flap thereof, and adjustable connecting said coverings. partitions connecting the coverings of said Signed at Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 5 sections.

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1.1. CROWLEY & U. ROSENTHAL.
MATTRESS.
. APPLICATION FILE-D AuG.1.1917.
2 SHEETS-SHEET l.
, 1,271,672. Patented July 9, 1918.
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Patented July-9, 1918. 2 SHEETS-SHEET 2 //v vf/vroRS M55 .7.' (Poway JAMES J. CROWLEY AND URAIA ISAAC ROSENTHAL, OF MONTREAL, QUEBEC, CANADA.
MATTRESS.
Specication of Letters Patent.
Patented July 9, 1918.
Application led August 18, 1917. Serial No. 186,871.
To all whom 'it may concern:
Be it known that we, JAMES J. CROWLEY I and URAIA ISAAC RosnN'rHAL, both subjects of the Kin of Great Britain, residing at Montreal, uebec, Canada, have invented new and useful Improvements in Mattresses, of which the following is a specification.
The invention to be hereinafter described relates to mattresses.
In order to more clearly disclose the construction, operation, and use of the invention, reference should be had to the accompanying drawings forming part of the present application. Throughout the several figures of the drawings like reference characters designate the same parts in the different views.
In the drawings Figure 1 is a side elevation of one form of the invention;
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the preferred form;
Fig. 3 is a vertical cross section on line 3 3 of Fig. 2, through an empty compartment;
Fig. 4: is a vertical cross section on line 4:-4 0f Fig. 2;
Fig. 5 is an enlarged cross section through a second form of removable filler;
Fi 6 is a lateral vertical, cross section through an empty compartment, enlarged;
Fig. 7 is a top plan view of the lower ticking and flaps of Fig. 2, and;
Fig. 8 is a perspective view of one of the fillers.
The main objects of the invention are to provide a simple, ellicient, compact, durable, and economical mattress which will comprise a plurality of separate compartments independently refillable, in combination with top and bottom coverings, renewable at will independently of each other. Other and further objects will appear frornthe following description and claims.
Referring to the drawings in detail, 1 indicates the bottom tick or covering, to the edge of which is secured the lower flap 2. This flap, instead of being stitched at the corners or continuous, has its edges laced together, at the corners, by a suitable lacing passed through the eyelets 2', for a purpose to be later disclosed. Extendin either transversely or longitudinally of t e lower covering are a plurality of similar parallel partition flaps 3, each stitched at one edge to tick 1. The free edge of each partition flap is provided with a plurality of lacing eyelets 6. The upper tick or covering 4.- has a plurality of similar correspondingly arranged partition laps 5 provided with eyelets 7. The upper flap 8 of the top tick L has its corner edges laced, as in the case of the corner edges of the lower flap. This upper edge, when the mattress is assembled, extends down a considerable distance within flap 2 and is overlapped thereby. Flap 8 andthe upper edge of flap 2 are provided with lacing eyelets 9 and 10, respectively, to receive the lacin 11. When the top and bottom are assemb ed and the flaps 2 and 8 are laced together, the partition flaps 3 and 5 will extend toward each other for a distance of about one third the depth of the mattress, from each cover toward the center, leaving a distance of about one third between the edges. These flaps are connected by a lacing 12 passed through eyelets in the flaps and have their ends extended through suit,- able eyelets in the flaps 3 and 8. Thus, the mattress covers and partition flaps make a plurality of parallel compartments. For filling these compartments, a filler sleeve 14 is used. It is simply a cloth casing of a size and shape to fit into any one of the compartments, and is filled with mattress filling material of any suitable kind. Cotton wadding, shoddy, or any suitable material may be used. Cotton fiber iilling is shown in Fig. 4. Or a spring filling may be used, as in Fig. 5. ln that case, rows of springs 15 are used, with quilted pads 16 above and below. Each sleeve is provided with a stout cord 17 extending completely around it, by which it may be quickly and easily pulled into or out of its compartment. To insert a filling sleeve, it is only necessary to unlace the flaps 2 and 8,enough to allow one to take hold of a damaged sleeve, then pull the sleeve out as in Fig. 2. Then a cord is tied to cord 17 of the new sleeve and thrown through that compartment and pulled from the opposite side, drawing the new sleeve into place; By
tightening the lacings 12, it is obvious that the lhng sleeves of any one or more compartments may be considerably'compressed,
section only by the material of the upper` cover, may be folded over-so as to be completely upon the center section, making a compact, easily handled shipp'ing'package of three sections flexibly connected. Furthermore, in this construction, when one of the three sections is damaged or worn out, it may be removed andl renewed independently of the other sections. ln this form, one of the sections, or more, mayhave the covers and aps stitched together, instead or laced.
While eyelets and lacings have been shown as the connecting means, it is to be clearly understood that the main idea is to detachably connect the parts. Consequently any equivalent means may be used, such as hooks and eyes, buttons and button holes, snap fasteners, etc. lt is obvious also, that a number of other lling materials may be used, only one or two being mentioned as illustrative.
By this compartment arrangement, no `tuiting is required, as will be obvious, nor will it be possible for the material to shift.
By means of the sleeve filling, it is possible for the user to refill a compartment yquickly and inexpensively, without sending the mattress to a factory for repair, and at a considerable economy.
The lacing of the partition flaps permits a considerable range of compression of the filling sleeve in each compartment, so that the individual compartments may be ad'- justed to different degrees of compactness, as desired, to suit circumstances.
With a sleeve` in each compartment, the
' partition flaps all laced, and the covers tightly laced, a complete substantial mattress is provided, in which either the top or bottom-may be quickly removed and renewed, or any one or more compartments emptied and refilled.
It is clear ofcourse, that the compartments in either form, may be filled with the loose material without the sleeves. The tightening of the partition flaps will give the desired compression. This adjustable .feature of the partition flaps is of particufiamma l lar value in taking up any looseness or slackness in sections that become packed or padded down. l
.It is also clear that in the form shown in Figs. 2 and 7 the iiap may be"`stitched to the top covering, instead of laced, and that loose filling may be used in one or moreA only pre'ferredforms have been disclosed,
by way of illustration.
Having thus described our invention,
4what we claim and desire to protect by Letters Patent is 1. ln combination in a mattress, upper 'l and lower mattress coverings and a ldap, means for detachably connecting one of said coverings to said ilap to permit complete removal of said covering, a plurality of partition flaps carried by each covering, means for connecting the partition flaps of one covering to those oi' the other to form compartments, and a filling.
2. ln combination in a mattress, upper and lower mattress coverings and a flap, means for detachably connecting one of said coverings to said flap to permit complete removal of said covering, a plurality of partition flaps carried by each covering, means for connecting the partition flaps of one covering to those of the other to form compartments, means for adjusting the partition iaps of one covering toward or from those of the other, and a filling. n
3. ln combination in a mattress, upper and lower4 mattress coverings and a l'lap,
means for lacing one of said coverings to` said flap, partition da s carried by said coverings, and means or lacing the partition flaps of one covering to those of the other.
4. ln combination in a mattress, a plurality of mattress sections iieXibly con.
nected together and comprising a continuous upper covering With separate lower coverings and flaps, means for removably connecting the flaps to the upperl coverings, partition flaps carried by said coverings, and means for drawing the partition ilaps of one covering toward or from those of the other or others. l
5. In combination in ai mattress, a plurality of mattress sections flexibly connected and each having an' upper and a lower cov ering and a flap, means for detachably conand each having an upper and a lower 'covnecting one of the coverings of one or more ering and a ap, and adjustable partitions sections to the flap thereof, and adjustable connecting said coverings. partitions connecting the coverings of said Signed at Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 5 sections.
6. In combination in a mattress, a plu- JAMES J. CROWLEY. rality of mattress sections flexibly connected URAIA ISAAC ROSENTHAL.
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US2545311A (en) * 1948-06-29 1951-03-13 Rosberger Max Sectional mattress holder
US3950798A (en) * 1971-11-18 1976-04-20 Latino Borsini Easily washable and reconstructable mattress
US4442556A (en) * 1983-03-01 1984-04-17 Craigie William A Sofa bed with inflatable mattress
US4639952A (en) * 1985-01-28 1987-02-03 Kensinger Roger C Convertible bedding assembly and mattress
US4868941A (en) * 1988-10-26 1989-09-26 Tai Hsin Fen Assembled mattress having bellows for jacketing spring therein
US5081728A (en) * 1990-10-22 1992-01-21 Skinner Charles W Mattress and mattress cover
US5642543A (en) * 1996-05-06 1997-07-01 Huntley; James Benjamin Adjustable ergonomic pillow
US20170332805A1 (en) * 2016-05-18 2017-11-23 Tualatin Sleep Products, Inc. Expandable mattress cover

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2545311A (en) * 1948-06-29 1951-03-13 Rosberger Max Sectional mattress holder
US3950798A (en) * 1971-11-18 1976-04-20 Latino Borsini Easily washable and reconstructable mattress
US4442556A (en) * 1983-03-01 1984-04-17 Craigie William A Sofa bed with inflatable mattress
US4639952A (en) * 1985-01-28 1987-02-03 Kensinger Roger C Convertible bedding assembly and mattress
US4868941A (en) * 1988-10-26 1989-09-26 Tai Hsin Fen Assembled mattress having bellows for jacketing spring therein
US5081728A (en) * 1990-10-22 1992-01-21 Skinner Charles W Mattress and mattress cover
US5642543A (en) * 1996-05-06 1997-07-01 Huntley; James Benjamin Adjustable ergonomic pillow
US20170332805A1 (en) * 2016-05-18 2017-11-23 Tualatin Sleep Products, Inc. Expandable mattress cover
US10104984B2 (en) * 2016-05-18 2018-10-23 Tualatin Sleep Products, Inc. Expandable mattress cover

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