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US20030106157A1
US20030106157A1 US10/239,659 US23965902A US2003106157A1 US 20030106157 A1 US20030106157 A1 US 20030106157A1 US 23965902 A US23965902 A US 23965902A US 2003106157 A1 US2003106157 A1 US 2003106157A1
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  • the present invention concerns a cover for furniture such as mattresses.
  • Beds often consist of two types of mattresses, a main mattress and a top mattress. Additionally, a mattress with a base may also be used.
  • the main mattress may be a reversible mattress, which may be used on both sides. Mattresses of this type may have a different degree of hardness on each of the two sides.
  • Another type of main mattress is a frame mattress where the mattress is attached to a frame, usually of wood, which may be fitted with e.g. legs, bows or a base. A frame mattress is may only be used on one side.
  • the core of the main mattress usually consists of a spring system, which may have different softness/hardness.
  • the lining may have varying degrees of softness, and is found in several materials, such as foamed plastic, synthetic fiber or natural latex.
  • the lining material contains much air, and is compressed after repeated usage. It therefore has a limited lifetime, since it looses its resilience
  • the cover is often made of cotton or viscose or mixtures thereof.
  • a layer of fiber may be sown to the cover, which thereby gets the appearance of a bubbled or quilted cover.
  • Covers for reversible mattresses consist of two surfaces of elastic web material and an edge piece, which are sown together.
  • the cover may have a zipper in the end, which is used when the cover is machine-fitted onto the mattress.
  • the cover In frame mattresses, the cover consists of one surface of elastic web material and one edge piece, which are sown together. The cover is fitted over the mattress and often permanently fastened to the frame, e.g. by stapling. There has also appeared on the market a solution where the cover is fastened with hook and loop fasteners.
  • the top mattress is placed on top of the main mattress.
  • the top mattress may have a simple form of two sown-together surfaces of elastic web material with fiber, or in addition have a thin mattress between the surfaces of material, such as e.g. used as lining in the main mattress.
  • the cover for a top mattress having a mattress inside often has an edge piece and a zipper at the end or along some of the edges, so that the mattress may be pulled out.
  • the cover of the top mattress often has a quilted quality.
  • the sown-on fiber may for example be of wool on one side and cotton on the other, to provide a reversible top mattress adapted to winter and summer use, respectively.
  • the topside of the bed, especially the top mattress, is in closer contact to the body than other parts of the bed. This part of the furniture should therefore be cleaned regularly and more often than the other parts, or be replaced because of spillage and wear.
  • a problem when cleaning the cover of mattresses, and especially the top mattress, is disassembly and assembly of the cover itself.
  • the cover is not always removable, or it may be difficult to remove. Assembly may be especially difficult owing to a small opening for introducing the mattress, and/or a strong friction between the inside of the cover and the outside of the mattress which is to be introduced.
  • the cover is not removable, the whole mattress or top mattress needs to be changed even if it is only the cover, parts of the cover, the mattress itself or the lining that needs to be changed.
  • cover elements for mattresses which partly solves the problems listed above.
  • the cover elements By using zippers along the whole edge of the mattress as described in U.S. Pat. No. 2,907,055, the cover elements may more easily be removed.
  • this cover element By using more than one zipper or zipper sides with starting point in both ends, this cover element may also be turned in relation to the other in order to move the worn or compressed parts of the cover to other positions as described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,414,882
  • the mattress has two different cover elements (over/under- or left/right sides), with differently arranged fastening systems. If one element of the cover is to be replaced, the correct cover element must be provided so that it fits the remaining cover element. The dealer must thereby store a stock of both types of cover elements. If the mattress or top mattress in addition is to have the possibility of different quality or properties on different sides as mentioned above, the dealer must likewise store a stock of each quality for two different types of cover elements, which is expensive. The alternative is to order the cover element, with the danger of wrong delivery, or restricting the possibilities for combination.
  • cover elements as claimed in claim 1, viz. a cover element of elastic wire material equipped with a fastening system consisting of two or more zipper sides around the edges such that the cover element may be coupled opposite at least one additional cover element, with an identically arranged fastening system where the starting points and ending points for the glider sides are opposite respective starting points and ending points of the box sides on the additional cover element and vice versa.
  • the cover elements are removable and independent of each other, and may be used interchangeably and together.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a first cover element according to the invention, and two details in larger scale.
  • FIG. 2 is a similar view as FIG. 1, of a second cover element according to the invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective partial view, which illustrates the use of the cover element shown in FIG. 2.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view illustrating the use of the cover element shown in FIG. 2.
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a third cover element according to the invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a fourth cover element according to the invention.
  • FIG. 7 is a perspective view of several cover elements, for use as a cover for a double mattress.
  • FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a fifth cover element according to the invention.
  • FIG. 9 is a perspective view of four cover elements as shown in FIG. 8, for use as a cover for a double mattress.
  • FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a fifth cover element according to the invention.
  • a cover element is shown in FIG. 1, and consists of a surface of elastic web material 1 with two sown-on zipper sides 2 and 6 .
  • the zipper sides are two matching pieces of a zipper, i.e. one glider side 2 with glider 3 , and one box side 6 .
  • the zipper sides are mounted on the same side of the surface, such that both zipper sides have their starting points 4 and 7 in the same end of the surface 1 , e.g. the short side, each runs along its side edge of the surface and has an end point 5 and 8 in the opposite end of the surface, e.g. opposite short end, as shown in the enlargements in FIG. 1.
  • Matching starting point and end point thereby lie symmetrically around a center plane perpendicular to the surface plane.
  • a cover element will have surface dimensions that fit the bed on which it is to be used, e.g. 200 cm ⁇ 80 cm.
  • the cover element may also include an edge piece 9 placed between the end edges of the surface 1 and the zipper sides 2 and 6 .
  • the height of the edge piece must be adapted to the mattress or lining to be used, e.g. 1-5 cm for top mattresses or e.g. 1-20 cm for main mattresses.
  • Two identical cover elements may be assembled together as shown in FIG. 3, since the glider side 2 of one cover element fits together with the box side 6 of the other piece and vice-versa, when one cover element is flipped over along its longitudinal axis. From the top cover, the starting point for the glider side 4 and the glider 3 fit the starting point of the box side 7 of the zipper on the lower cover element. Similarly, the starting point of the glider side 4 and the glider 3 of the lower cover element is fits the starting point of the box side 7 of the zipper on the top cover element. The two zippers thereby connect the two cover elements together to form one cover, and this may constitute the cover for a top mattress.
  • cover elements there may be placed a thin mattress 10 in order to obtain a thicker top mattress, as shown in FIG. 3.
  • the cover elements may be used alone as a thin top mattress. Then, the cover elements do not need any edge piece, as shown in FIG. 1.
  • a cover element may be used as top cover for a main mattress as shown in FIG. 4, with edge piece 11 and basis 12 .
  • the main mattress may be a reversible mattress or a frame mattress, e.g. with bows 13 .
  • the edge piece of the top cover and of the basis may be equally high, and will in a reversible mattress be identical and may thus be used interchangeably.
  • the cover element may also be equipped with a fastening system consisting of 4 or 8 zipper sides (i.e. 2 or 4 of each zipper side), as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, respectively.
  • a fastening system consisting of 4 or 8 zipper sides (i.e. 2 or 4 of each zipper side), as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, respectively.
  • several zipper sides may be used with an identical number of glider sides and box sides on one and the same surface side, where the respective starting points 4 and 7 and end points 5 and 8 are symmetrical around the center axis of the cover element perpendicular to the surface plane.
  • These cover elements fit together, whether they are flipped along the longitudinal axis or the cross-directional axis.
  • the cover element in FIG. 6 can further be folded once along the longitudinal axis, with the same result.
  • a cover element for double mattresses may consist of half of any of the above-described cover elements, for example the one shown in FIG. 2, parted along the center longitudinal axis and where there is provided at least one zipper side along the parting edge, as exemplified in FIG. 7.
  • the cover element for a double mattress may advantageously be designed as shown in FIG. 8, which has an edge piece 9 which only covers three of the four side edges.
  • Four such identical cover elements as shown in FIG. 8 may be assembled as shown in FIG. 9 to form a cover for a double top mattress.
  • these cover elements may form a reversible double mattress.
  • the zippers in the center joint may have an overlapping lip, for example of textile material, in order to avoid discomfort and wear of bed linen during use (not shown).
  • the dimensions of the cover element will typically match the surface dimensions of the bed, e.g. 80 cm ⁇ 200 cm to fit a 160 cm ⁇ 200 cm double bed.
  • FIG. 10 shows a cover element with fastening system as shown in FIG. 2, where there is additionally provided a fastening system on the other surface side of the surface 1 .
  • the cover element constitutes a combined top cover for the main mattress and bottom cover for the top mattress.
  • the cover element can, for example, be used between the cover elements shown in FIG. 4.
  • the cover element may also be used in other combinations with more than two mattresses on top of each other, such as, for example, additionally to a bed with a base.
  • the cover element may alternatively be equipped with alternative fastening means, as described above or as shown in FIG. 5, 6 and 7 .
  • this cover element may lock two mattresses together, and prevents the two mattresses from shifting in relation to each other while the bed is in use or e.g. during changing of linen. Additionally, the cover prevents the collection of dust and fluff between the mattresses, and replaces two cover elements, such as e.g. two of the ones shown in FIG. 2.
  • the cover may also be fitted to a double bed. This will be one half of the cover part described above, parted along the longitudinal center axis, where there is provided at least one zipper side along the parting edge.
  • the cover element may for example be identical to the one shown in FIG. 8, equipped with an edge piece and zipper sides like the ones existing on the other surface side, but symmetrically along the center latitudinal axis.
  • cover elements are easy to assemble/disassemble with the zippers. It is easy to remove the pieces after opening the zippers, since the pieces may be pulled off each other without any significant friction. For assembly, the pieces are placed on top of each other and locked together using the zippers.
  • the accessibility of the bed furniture's parts is improved, and makes it easy to replace for example the inner mattress and/or lining in either the top mattress or the main mattress. Over time, the cover will become stretched and the mattress will therefore become somewhat softer, which may be corrected by adding more lining.
  • the spring system or parts thereof in different zones may be replaced in order to change the softness of the main mattress. Parts of the mattress may therefore be replaced or improved and adjusted to conform to changes in the user, such as e.g. weight, height or preferences, without replacing the whole mattress.
  • the system makes it easy to equip the mattress with e.g. heating elements under the whole of, or parts of, the cover.
  • the cover elements are also easily handled due to their small size, low weight and good foldability. This allows is the pieces to be washed in a conventional washing machine.
  • the rest of the mattress may be left in the bed piece after removal of a cover element.
  • a cover element When cleaning a cover element, it may take some time to dry it.
  • the fastening system is identical, one cover will fit a reversible mattress, a frame mattress or any side of a top mattress. This is an advantage in a household where, for example, all the covers may be used interchangeably during cleaning or if there is a need for replacement. Thereby, there are plenty of temporary solutions in case a cover cannot be used.
  • the cover in itself may be produced in different qualities and materials.
  • the fiber material with which the cover is lined may have different properties, as described above.
  • a top mattress consisting of two cover parts may thereby have different properties on the two sides.
  • a double top mattress may additionally have different properties on neighboring sides.

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Cover element for mattresses comprising a rectangular surface of elastic wire material (1) where a fastening system comprising zipper sides (2, 6) is arranged around the end edges, such that the cover element may be attached opposite at least one additional cover element with identical fastening system, where the starting points (4) and ending points (5) for the glider sides with glider (3) on the cover element are opposite the corresponding starting points (7) and end points (8) for the box sides on the additional cover element and vice versa.

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  • The present invention concerns a cover for furniture such as mattresses. [0001]
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • Beds often consist of two types of mattresses, a main mattress and a top mattress. Additionally, a mattress with a base may also be used. [0002]
  • The main mattress may be a reversible mattress, which may be used on both sides. Mattresses of this type may have a different degree of hardness on each of the two sides. Another type of main mattress is a frame mattress where the mattress is attached to a frame, usually of wood, which may be fitted with e.g. legs, bows or a base. A frame mattress is may only be used on one side. [0003]
  • The core of the main mattress usually consists of a spring system, which may have different softness/hardness. [0004]
  • Between the spring system and the cover, there is usually found a lining. The lining may have varying degrees of softness, and is found in several materials, such as foamed plastic, synthetic fiber or natural latex. The lining material contains much air, and is compressed after repeated usage. It therefore has a limited lifetime, since it looses its resilience [0005]
  • The cover is often made of cotton or viscose or mixtures thereof. A layer of fiber may be sown to the cover, which thereby gets the appearance of a bubbled or quilted cover. Covers for reversible mattresses consist of two surfaces of elastic web material and an edge piece, which are sown together. In addition, the cover may have a zipper in the end, which is used when the cover is machine-fitted onto the mattress. [0006]
  • In frame mattresses, the cover consists of one surface of elastic web material and one edge piece, which are sown together. The cover is fitted over the mattress and often permanently fastened to the frame, e.g. by stapling. There has also appeared on the market a solution where the cover is fastened with hook and loop fasteners. [0007]
  • The top mattress is placed on top of the main mattress. The top mattress may have a simple form of two sown-together surfaces of elastic web material with fiber, or in addition have a thin mattress between the surfaces of material, such as e.g. used as lining in the main mattress. [0008]
  • The cover for a top mattress having a mattress inside, often has an edge piece and a zipper at the end or along some of the edges, so that the mattress may be pulled out. The cover of the top mattress often has a quilted quality. The sown-on fiber may for example be of wool on one side and cotton on the other, to provide a reversible top mattress adapted to winter and summer use, respectively. [0009]
  • The topside of the bed, especially the top mattress, is in closer contact to the body than other parts of the bed. This part of the furniture should therefore be cleaned regularly and more often than the other parts, or be replaced because of spillage and wear. [0010]
  • A problem when cleaning the cover of mattresses, and especially the top mattress, is disassembly and assembly of the cover itself. The cover is not always removable, or it may be difficult to remove. Assembly may be especially difficult owing to a small opening for introducing the mattress, and/or a strong friction between the inside of the cover and the outside of the mattress which is to be introduced. [0011]
  • If the cover is not removable, the whole mattress or top mattress needs to be changed even if it is only the cover, parts of the cover, the mattress itself or the lining that needs to be changed. [0012]
  • Another well-known problem is that the covers are too large to place in ordinary washing machines. Accordingly, industrial washing machines or dry-cleaning must be used, which makes cleaning more expensive and, in practice, results in a less frequent cleaning. [0013]
  • In the prior art it is known cover elements for mattresses, which partly solves the problems listed above. By using zippers along the whole edge of the mattress as described in U.S. Pat. No. 2,907,055, the cover elements may more easily be removed. By using more than one zipper or zipper sides with starting point in both ends, this cover element may also be turned in relation to the other in order to move the worn or compressed parts of the cover to other positions as described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,414,882 [0014]
  • The problem with these solutions is that the mattress has two different cover elements (over/under- or left/right sides), with differently arranged fastening systems. If one element of the cover is to be replaced, the correct cover element must be provided so that it fits the remaining cover element. The dealer must thereby store a stock of both types of cover elements. If the mattress or top mattress in addition is to have the possibility of different quality or properties on different sides as mentioned above, the dealer must likewise store a stock of each quality for two different types of cover elements, which is expensive. The alternative is to order the cover element, with the danger of wrong delivery, or restricting the possibilities for combination. [0015]
  • Neither do the above mentioned patents solve the problem of cleaning the cover elements for double beds. As the cover elements usually are of quilted quality, they remain too large and voluminous for a household washing machine. [0016]
  • There is therefore a need for removable covers for mattresses and top mattresses for both single and double bed(s) consisting of identical cover elements that may be used interchangeably. [0017]
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention solves the above-mentioned problems by using cover elements as claimed in [0018] claim 1, viz. a cover element of elastic wire material equipped with a fastening system consisting of two or more zipper sides around the edges such that the cover element may be coupled opposite at least one additional cover element, with an identically arranged fastening system where the starting points and ending points for the glider sides are opposite respective starting points and ending points of the box sides on the additional cover element and vice versa. The cover elements are removable and independent of each other, and may be used interchangeably and together.
  • SHORT DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • Examples of embodiments of the invention are shown in the following drawings: [0019]
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a first cover element according to the invention, and two details in larger scale. [0020]
  • FIG. 2 is a similar view as FIG. 1, of a second cover element according to the invention. [0021]
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective partial view, which illustrates the use of the cover element shown in FIG. 2. [0022]
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view illustrating the use of the cover element shown in FIG. 2. [0023]
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a third cover element according to the invention. [0024]
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a fourth cover element according to the invention. [0025]
  • FIG. 7 is a perspective view of several cover elements, for use as a cover for a double mattress. [0026]
  • FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a fifth cover element according to the invention. [0027]
  • FIG. 9 is a perspective view of four cover elements as shown in FIG. 8, for use as a cover for a double mattress. [0028]
  • FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a fifth cover element according to the invention.[0029]
  • A cover element is shown in FIG. 1, and consists of a surface of [0030] elastic web material 1 with two sown-on zipper sides 2 and 6. The zipper sides are two matching pieces of a zipper, i.e. one glider side 2 with glider 3, and one box side 6. The zipper sides are mounted on the same side of the surface, such that both zipper sides have their starting points 4 and 7 in the same end of the surface 1, e.g. the short side, each runs along its side edge of the surface and has an end point 5 and 8 in the opposite end of the surface, e.g. opposite short end, as shown in the enlargements in FIG. 1. Matching starting point and end point thereby lie symmetrically around a center plane perpendicular to the surface plane. A cover element will have surface dimensions that fit the bed on which it is to be used, e.g. 200 cm×80 cm.
  • The cover element may also include an [0031] edge piece 9 placed between the end edges of the surface 1 and the zipper sides 2 and 6. The height of the edge piece must be adapted to the mattress or lining to be used, e.g. 1-5 cm for top mattresses or e.g. 1-20 cm for main mattresses.
  • Two identical cover elements may be assembled together as shown in FIG. 3, since the [0032] glider side 2 of one cover element fits together with the box side 6 of the other piece and vice-versa, when one cover element is flipped over along its longitudinal axis. From the top cover, the starting point for the glider side 4 and the glider 3 fit the starting point of the box side 7 of the zipper on the lower cover element. Similarly, the starting point of the glider side 4 and the glider 3 of the lower cover element is fits the starting point of the box side 7 of the zipper on the top cover element. The two zippers thereby connect the two cover elements together to form one cover, and this may constitute the cover for a top mattress. Between the cover elements there may be placed a thin mattress 10 in order to obtain a thicker top mattress, as shown in FIG. 3. Optionally, the cover elements may be used alone as a thin top mattress. Then, the cover elements do not need any edge piece, as shown in FIG. 1.
  • A cover element may be used as top cover for a main mattress as shown in FIG. 4, with [0033] edge piece 11 and basis 12. The main mattress may be a reversible mattress or a frame mattress, e.g. with bows 13. Optionally, the edge piece of the top cover and of the basis may be equally high, and will in a reversible mattress be identical and may thus be used interchangeably.
  • The cover element may also be equipped with a fastening system consisting of 4 or 8 zipper sides (i.e. 2 or 4 of each zipper side), as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, respectively. Optionally, several zipper sides may be used with an identical number of glider sides and box sides on one and the same surface side, where the [0034] respective starting points 4 and 7 and end points 5 and 8 are symmetrical around the center axis of the cover element perpendicular to the surface plane. These cover elements fit together, whether they are flipped along the longitudinal axis or the cross-directional axis. The cover elements of FIGS. 5 and 6 may additionally be folded double once along the longitudinal center axis and/or once along the cross-directional center axis and be locked using the outer zipper sides, since these will be connectable zipper sides 2 and 6. This may be done in order to retain a folded and compact form, e.g. for transport, storage and keeping. The cover element in FIG. 6 can further be folded once along the longitudinal axis, with the same result.
  • A cover element for double mattresses may consist of half of any of the above-described cover elements, for example the one shown in FIG. 2, parted along the center longitudinal axis and where there is provided at least one zipper side along the parting edge, as exemplified in FIG. 7. The cover element for a double mattress may advantageously be designed as shown in FIG. 8, which has an [0035] edge piece 9 which only covers three of the four side edges. Preferably, there is provided one glider side and one box side with a starting point at midpoint of the length of the parting edge and with a stop point in the ends, in order to avoid discomfort during use. Four such identical cover elements as shown in FIG. 8 may be assembled as shown in FIG. 9 to form a cover for a double top mattress. With high edge pieces 9, these cover elements may form a reversible double mattress. The zippers in the center joint may have an overlapping lip, for example of textile material, in order to avoid discomfort and wear of bed linen during use (not shown). The dimensions of the cover element will typically match the surface dimensions of the bed, e.g. 80 cm×200 cm to fit a 160 cm×200 cm double bed.
  • FIG. 10 shows a cover element with fastening system as shown in FIG. 2, where there is additionally provided a fastening system on the other surface side of the [0036] surface 1. The cover element constitutes a combined top cover for the main mattress and bottom cover for the top mattress. The cover element can, for example, be used between the cover elements shown in FIG. 4. The cover element may also be used in other combinations with more than two mattresses on top of each other, such as, for example, additionally to a bed with a base. The cover element may alternatively be equipped with alternative fastening means, as described above or as shown in FIG. 5, 6 and 7. The advantage of this cover element is that it may lock two mattresses together, and prevents the two mattresses from shifting in relation to each other while the bed is in use or e.g. during changing of linen. Additionally, the cover prevents the collection of dust and fluff between the mattresses, and replaces two cover elements, such as e.g. two of the ones shown in FIG. 2. The cover may also be fitted to a double bed. This will be one half of the cover part described above, parted along the longitudinal center axis, where there is provided at least one zipper side along the parting edge. The cover element may for example be identical to the one shown in FIG. 8, equipped with an edge piece and zipper sides like the ones existing on the other surface side, but symmetrically along the center latitudinal axis.
  • One advantage of the above-described system is that the cover elements are easy to assemble/disassemble with the zippers. It is easy to remove the pieces after opening the zippers, since the pieces may be pulled off each other without any significant friction. For assembly, the pieces are placed on top of each other and locked together using the zippers. [0037]
  • The accessibility of the bed furniture's parts is improved, and makes it easy to replace for example the inner mattress and/or lining in either the top mattress or the main mattress. Over time, the cover will become stretched and the mattress will therefore become somewhat softer, which may be corrected by adding more lining. Optionally, the spring system or parts thereof in different zones may be replaced in order to change the softness of the main mattress. Parts of the mattress may therefore be replaced or improved and adjusted to conform to changes in the user, such as e.g. weight, height or preferences, without replacing the whole mattress. The system makes it easy to equip the mattress with e.g. heating elements under the whole of, or parts of, the cover. [0038]
  • The cover elements are also easily handled due to their small size, low weight and good foldability. This allows is the pieces to be washed in a conventional washing machine. [0039]
  • The rest of the mattress may be left in the bed piece after removal of a cover element. When cleaning a cover element, it may take some time to dry it. One may therefore have one cover element extra, such that the bed is complete in the meantime. Since the fastening system is identical, one cover will fit a reversible mattress, a frame mattress or any side of a top mattress. This is an advantage in a household where, for example, all the covers may be used interchangeably during cleaning or if there is a need for replacement. Thereby, there are plenty of temporary solutions in case a cover cannot be used. [0040]
  • When replacing a cover, it will be of great advantage both for the supplier and the consumer that it is only necessary to have one type of cover in stock, i.e. no right/left or top/bottom side. There is thus no risk of delivering a wrong cover element that does not fit. This will additionally give a greater clarity concerning stocks, reduce the necessary storage capacity and enhance the availability. [0041]
  • The cover in itself may be produced in different qualities and materials. The fiber material with which the cover is lined may have different properties, as described above. A top mattress consisting of two cover parts may thereby have different properties on the two sides. A double top mattress may additionally have different properties on neighboring sides. [0042]

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1. Cover element for mattresses, which cover element comprises a rectangular surface of elastic wire material (1), characterized in that there is provided a fastening system consisting of at least one glider side (2) and at least one box side (6) of a zipper around the end edges, such that the cover element may be connected opposite at least one additional cover element with identically arranged fastening system, where the starting points (4) and the end points (5) for the glider side on the cover element are opposite the respective starting points (7) and end points (8) for the box sides on the additional cover element and vice versa.
2. Cover element according to claim 1, characterized in that the fastening system consists of one glider side (2) and one box side (6) arranged on the same surface side of the cover element with matching starting point (4 and 7) and stop point (5 and 8) symmetrically around a center plane perpendicular to the surface plane.
3. Cover element according to claim 1, characterized in that the fastening system consists of two or more glider sides (2) and an equal number of box sides (6) arranged on the same surface side with matching starting point (4 and 7) and stop point (5 and 8) symmetrically around the center axis of the cover, perpendicular to the surface plane.
4. Cover element according to any preceding claim, characterized in that the cover element consists of an end piece (9) arranged between the end edges of the surface (1) and the zipper sides (2, 6).
5. Cover element according to claim 1-4, characterized in that there additionally is arranged a corresponding fastening system on the other surface side of the rectangular surface.
6. Cover element, characterized in that it comprises one half of a cover element according to any of the previous claims parted along the center longitudinal axis, and where there is arranged a glider side or a box side along the parting edge, alternatively a glider side and a box side where the starting points (4 and 7) preferably are arranged at midpoint of the length of the end edge and with the stop points at the ends of the length of the end edge.
7. Cover, characterized in that it consists of two identical cover elements according to any of the claims 14.
8. Cover, characterized in that it consists of four identical cover elements according to claim 6.
9. Frame mattress, characterized in that it is equipped with one cover element according to claims 1-5, where the base of the frame mattress is equipped with an identical fastening system.
10. Frame mattress, characterized in that it is equipped with two cover elements according to claim 6, where the base of the frame mattress is equipped with a corresponding fastening system.
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