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US1887310A
US1887310A US476556A US47655630A US1887310A US 1887310 A US1887310 A US 1887310A US 476556 A US476556 A US 476556A US 47655630 A US47655630 A US 47655630A US 1887310 A US1887310 A US 1887310A
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    • B60NSEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • B60N2/70Upholstery springs ; Upholstery
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  • Our invention relates to improvements in cushions primarily of the type used in automobile seats, although our invention is applicable to various other uses such, for instance, as substitute for the springs of spring beds, couch cushions and in fact in any use where the ordinary spring cushion is now adapted.
  • Fig. 3 is a partial plan view of the structure illustrated in Fig. 2 with the cover removed;
  • a cushion structure comprising a base, a plurahty of substantially diamond shaped parallel ribs formed of soft rubber mounted on said base and each having a diamond shaped opening extending throughout the length thereof to form a the corners of adjacent ribs hollow rib structure, contacting with one another to thereby prevent lateral sway, and a cover member for said ribs.
  • a cushion structure comprising abase a plurality of substantially diamond shaped parallel ribs formed of soft rubber secured on said base and each having a diamond shaped opening extending throughout the length thereof to form a hollow rib structure, the adjacent corners of the ribs being secured to ether to thereby prevent lateral sway, and a pliable cover member for said ribs secured to the tops thereof.
  • a cushion structure comprising a base, a plurality of substantially diamond shaped parallel ribs formed of soft rubber secured at their bottom corners to said base and each having a diamond shaped opening extending throughout the length thereof to form a hollow rib structure, the corners of the adjacent ribs contacting to brace one another against lateral sway and a pliable cover member secured to the top corners of said ribs.

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Nov. 8, 1932. J. H. KING ET AL CUSHION STRUCTURE Filed Aug. 20, 1930 INVENTOR5 0hI?H.K1n? and B JosephH H llsan,
7 14 ATTORNEY5 Patented Nov. 8, 1932 JOHN CUSHION STBUCTURE Application filed August 20, 1930.
Our invention relates to improvements in cushions primarily of the type used in automobile seats, although our invention is applicable to various other uses such, for instance, as substitute for the springs of spring beds, couch cushions and in fact in any use where the ordinary spring cushion is now adapted.
It is one of the objects of our invention to provide a cushion in which the use of coiled or metal springs of any character is entirely dispensed with and at the same time retain all of the advantages of' the shock absorbing qualities imparted by said springs and in fact, improve upon the supporting and shock absorbing qualities of the cushion or other article in which our invention is used.
For the purpose of disclosing our invention we have illustrated certain embodiments thereof in the accomanying drawing in which Fig. 1 is a perspective view of an automobile seat showing the type of cushion to which our invention is particularly applicable;
Fig. 2 is a partial perspective end view of the seat structure illustrated in Fig. 1 with the side cover removed to illustrate the inner construction of the cushion;
Fig. 3 is a partial plan view of the structure illustrated in Fig. 2 with the cover removed; and
Fig. 4 is a partial end view of a modifica tion.
In the structure illustrated, having particular reference to Fig. 2, the cushion structure is preferably formed of a bottom sheet 1 which may be of stifl" material, or if desired may be of any other desired material, such for instance as a rubber sheet having a certain amount of stiifness therein, a board or any other suitable base. If desired this bottom sheet may even be formed of sponge rubber. Mounted upon this base is a hollow structure constituting a plurality of diamond shaped parallel ribs 2, formed of sponge rubber and each rib has a diamond shaped opening 3 extending therethrough. The bottom of the diamond shaped figure is preferably flattened oil. as at t to engage the bottom sheet 1 and the ribs are preferably secured to this bottom .sheet against displacement.
H. KING AND JOSEPH A. ALLISON, OF, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
Serial No. 478,558.
The adjacent corners of the ribs contact with one another as at 5 preferably fla and the top of the ribs are ttened off as at 6 to receive the top cover member 7 This top cover member may material havi be of any suitable material such as sponge rubber and if desired may be of other ng preferably, however, a certain amount of pliabihty to permit the same to give under the weight imposed thereon.
In actual practice we preferably form the structure formed of the parallel ribs in a onepiece unitary structure, the ribs all being molded together as illustrated and if deslred, even the top cover may be molded with the parallel ribs to make a unitary structure.
In Fig. 2-, we
have illustrated a modification of the structure illustrated in Fig. 1
wherein the hollow braced vertically by It will be understood that throughout the specification and claims, the term cushion generic sense diamond shaped ribs are vertical ribs 8.
where We have, used this term is used in its and is intended to include such articles as mattresses and springs combined, I
couch. cushions,
chair cushions, seat cushions and seat backs and articles adapted for the above use. We have found that our invention is particularly applicable to mattresses in that we can with our invention accomplish the result which is now accomplished by the use of springs and a mattress.
We claim:
1. A cushion structure comprising a base, a plurahty of substantially diamond shaped parallel ribs formed of soft rubber mounted on said base and each having a diamond shaped opening extending throughout the length thereof to form a the corners of adjacent ribs hollow rib structure, contacting with one another to thereby prevent lateral sway, and a cover member for said ribs.
2. A cushion structure comprising a base and a one-piece integral soft rubber cushion member mounted on said base, said member having oppositely disposed V-shaped notches running parallel to the upper and lower edges and forming a plurality of substantially diamond shaped a diamond parallel ribs, each of which has shaped opening extending throughout the length thereof to form a hollow rib structure, the joined adjacent corners of the ribs preventing lateral sway, and a cover member for said ribs.
3. A cushion structure comprising abase a plurality of substantially diamond shaped parallel ribs formed of soft rubber secured on said base and each having a diamond shaped opening extending throughout the length thereof to form a hollow rib structure, the adjacent corners of the ribs being secured to ether to thereby prevent lateral sway, and a pliable cover member for said ribs secured to the tops thereof.
4. A cushion structure comprising a base, a plurality of substantially diamond shaped parallel ribs formed of soft rubber secured at their bottom corners to said base and each having a diamond shaped opening extending throughout the length thereof to form a hollow rib structure, the corners of the adjacent ribs contacting to brace one another against lateral sway and a pliable cover member secured to the top corners of said ribs.
In witness whereof, We have hereunto set our hands at Indianapolis, Indiana, this 14 day of Au ust, A. D. one thousand nine hundred and t irty.
JOHN H. KING. JOSEPH A. ALLISON.
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Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2617751A (en) * 1950-07-10 1952-11-11 Le Roy M Bickett Rubber pad
US3402663A (en) * 1966-11-18 1968-09-24 Funahashi Takaji Continuous noncellular rubber foam stamp
US5452488A (en) * 1993-03-01 1995-09-26 Perma Foam Limited Contourable pocket foam mattress and method of manufacture
US6704962B2 (en) * 2000-05-12 2004-03-16 Youn Soo Choi Elastic body, method for manufacturing the same and mattress including the same
US20040195743A1 (en) * 2002-05-15 2004-10-07 Karl-Heinz Pfau Spring suspension mat
US7108252B2 (en) * 2002-03-13 2006-09-19 Ge Medical Systems Global Technology Company, Llc Method and apparatus for reducing force transmitted from a base structure to a supported structure
US20150044429A1 (en) * 2013-08-12 2015-02-12 Keter Plastic Ltd. Support panel

Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2617751A (en) * 1950-07-10 1952-11-11 Le Roy M Bickett Rubber pad
US3402663A (en) * 1966-11-18 1968-09-24 Funahashi Takaji Continuous noncellular rubber foam stamp
US5452488A (en) * 1993-03-01 1995-09-26 Perma Foam Limited Contourable pocket foam mattress and method of manufacture
US6704962B2 (en) * 2000-05-12 2004-03-16 Youn Soo Choi Elastic body, method for manufacturing the same and mattress including the same
US7108252B2 (en) * 2002-03-13 2006-09-19 Ge Medical Systems Global Technology Company, Llc Method and apparatus for reducing force transmitted from a base structure to a supported structure
US20040195743A1 (en) * 2002-05-15 2004-10-07 Karl-Heinz Pfau Spring suspension mat
US20150044429A1 (en) * 2013-08-12 2015-02-12 Keter Plastic Ltd. Support panel
US9533457B2 (en) * 2013-08-12 2017-01-03 Keter Plastic Ltd. Support panel

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