WO1991001101A1 - Steppdecke - Google Patents

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WO1991001101A1
WO1991001101A1 PCT/CH1990/000180 CH9000180W WO9101101A1 WO 1991001101 A1 WO1991001101 A1 WO 1991001101A1 CH 9000180 W CH9000180 W CH 9000180W WO 9101101 A1 WO9101101 A1 WO 9101101A1
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chambers
blanket
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Ueli Wehrli
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Bettfedernfabrik Schaffhausen Ag
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G9/00Bed-covers; Counterpanes; Travelling rugs; Sleeping rugs; Sleeping bags; Pillows
    • A47G9/02Bed linen; Blankets; Counterpanes
    • A47G9/0207Blankets; Duvets

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  • the invention relates to a quilt with quilted chambers, which are provided with an insulating, heat and moisture compensating filling.
  • the filling quantity ie the weight of a blanket
  • the volume of the air cushion which is formed by the filling material used in the smallest air chambers.
  • Various filling materials are used to achieve the desired regulation and insulation properties, whereby natural down from ducks and geese has proven to be a particularly pleasant filling material.
  • the object of the present invention is therefore to improve the overall comfort behavior of a quilted bedspread. Seasonal climate fluctuations should also be compensated for. According to the invention, these objects are achieved by features defined in claims.
  • the choice of the quilted pattern inevitably results in a "sleeping cavity" adapted to the body shape of the sleeper.
  • the volume of the insulating air layers under the blanket is at least roughly determined and is no longer left to chance depending on the current behavior of the sleeper.
  • the quilting seams at which a certain jump in insulation occurs, are preferably laid in such a way that they have practically no influence on the well-being of the sleeper. For example, avoided that the quilting seams come to rest on the joint parts of the body. Large flakes of higher quality are preferably used as the optimal filling material.
  • the measurement series for this filling quality showed surprisingly better thermal insulation values than for the finest down, as well as a superior water vapor absorption capacity. This ensures an optimally balanced, body-friendly microclimate under the covers.
  • FIG. 1 represents one of a large number of conceivable exemplary embodiments.
  • the principle of the invention is first to be explained using this example.
  • the blanket 1 shown is provided with various quilting seams, through which a system of chambers is formed.
  • Line A occupies a special position under the stitching. It separates a body profile area K from an outer edge area R of the ceiling 1 within the system of the chambers.
  • the line A follows a curve which is based on proportions of the human body: a pattern with a wider upper shoulder area appears on the flat ceiling 11, a slightly narrower central region 12 adjoining at the bottom, finally an increasingly narrower leg region 13 and a narrowest part that closes the body profile region K downwards, the foot region 14.
  • the upper boundary of the shoulder region 11 has a gently downwards in the center drawn recess 15 for the head.
  • the mentioned areas 11, 12, 13 and 14 are separated from one another by quilting seams 21, 22 and 23.
  • the quilting seams are preferably curved, specifically the upper quilting seam 21 and the lower quilting seam 23 are approximately parallel to the upper boundary line for the recess 15.
  • the middle quilting seam 22 can either be curved in
  • the above-mentioned stitching seams 21, 22, 23 are continued. Starting from line A, the seams are guided there at approximately a right angle to the outer edge of the ceiling. Furthermore, in all four corner areas of the blanket, approximately diagonal quilting seams 31, 32, 33 and 34 are made in the example from the area of the outer edge of the blanket to line A. In the example, these topstitchings are supplemented by two stitching seams 35, 36 running parallel to the main axis X-X of the ceiling in the upper part of the edge region R and a central stitching seam 37 in the lower part of the edge region R.
  • the quilting seams in particular seams 22 and 23, can also have a different course or a different shape from the example shown.
  • the decisive factor is the effect achieved with the stitching, namely the formation of a "sleeping cavity" in the body profile area K, the sleeping cavity being approximated by the shape of the body. end of line A is limited.
  • the sleeping cavity is sealed off by the practically flat lying of the edge chambers formed by the stitching seams.
  • the edge chambers exert a certain support function on the central chambers, so that an at least roughly determined air cushion is formed between the sleeper and the blanket, which has a stabilizing influence on the heat-insulating properties of the blanket.
  • the quilting pattern described supports in particular the pliability of the blanket with respect to the sleeper and in the edge area with respect to the underlay.
  • FIG. 2 shows a further exemplary embodiment, according to which the blanket has a larger number of chambers than in the example according to FIG. 1.
  • two middle regions 12A, 12B are provided in FIG. 2, the region 12A due to the stitched seam 21A is separated from the upper shoulder region 11.
  • Another quilting seam 21B separates the chambers of the two middle regions 12A, 12B from one another.
  • the stitching seams 21B and 22 are not continued directly in the edge region R, but are replaced by a common edge stitching seam 40 lying between them.
  • the central edge stitching 37 according to FIG. 1 is replaced by two lower edge stitching 38, 39 in FIG. 2.
  • the formation of the "sleeping cave" mentioned is additionally supported by the larger number of quilting seams.
  • Patterns 1 and 4 contained a down / feather blend, Patterns 2 and 5 a filling of the quality “Asian new pure goose down, white 90" and Patterns 3 and 6 a filling of the quality "Polish new pure goose down Ia, white, 90% ".
  • thermophysiological tests were carried out in a measuring device that simulates both dry and sweaty skin.
  • logical characteristic data determined, whereby the measuring apparatus and the measuring procedure are specified in DIN 54 101 Tl.
  • the water vapor transmission index which expresses the relative water vapor transport capacity of the quilt patterns based on the thermal insulation, was determined from the measurement of the thermal resistance and the water vapor resistance. The higher the index value, the more favorable it is to be assessed, since this indicates a better water vapor transport capacity with the same thermal insulation.
  • chambers e.g. to provide those of the body profile region K with a different relative filling quantity than the chambers of the peripheral region R.
  • chambers within a region e.g. within the body profile area K, different fillings can be used to isolate different parts of the body, such as the shoulder area, abdominal region, or leg or foot areas, differently.
  • the blanket described can advantageously be combined with a further blanket, the specific filling weights being selected such that a lighter summer blanket, a second transition blanket and, by connecting both blankets, for example by buttoning, one that is warmer overall Winter blanket combination results.
  • the stitching seams of the second blanket are preferably positioned in such a way that they do not come to rest on the stitching seams of the first blanket, but rather fall on their chamber areas when the two blankets are connected to one another.
  • the "stitching" can also be stapling, which can be formed, for example, by web constructions or by thermofixation or by a combination of different methods in order to define the chambers described, which are used in the Using the blanket leads to the formation of the "sleeping cave" mentioned.
  • Such subdivisions also do not have to consist of continuous stitching, filing or the like. Rather, these subdivisions can be applied discontinuously, for example in order to match the insulation effect in the area of the filing to the values in the area of the chambers, or to facilitate the filling process of the chambers.

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EP0562256A1 (de) * 1992-03-24 1993-09-29 Dorbena Ag Bettdecke
JP2013009723A (ja) * 2011-06-28 2013-01-17 Maruhachi Mawata Hanbai:Kk 掛け布団
JP2014217577A (ja) * 2013-05-08 2014-11-20 株式会社丸八プロダクト 掛け布団
EP3117744A1 (en) * 2015-07-09 2017-01-18 Koninklijke Auping B.V. Body form-fitting duvet

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DE615538C (de) * 1934-03-08 1935-07-06 Ideal Steppdecken Fabrik G M B In einer Richtung in Abteilungen unterteilte Daunendecke mit einzeln herausnehmbarenEinschuetten
DK53554C (da) * 1935-04-30 1937-09-06 Grenaa Dampvaeveri As Kanaldyne.

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DE615538C (de) * 1934-03-08 1935-07-06 Ideal Steppdecken Fabrik G M B In einer Richtung in Abteilungen unterteilte Daunendecke mit einzeln herausnehmbarenEinschuetten
DK53554C (da) * 1935-04-30 1937-09-06 Grenaa Dampvaeveri As Kanaldyne.

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EP0562256A1 (de) * 1992-03-24 1993-09-29 Dorbena Ag Bettdecke
JP2013009723A (ja) * 2011-06-28 2013-01-17 Maruhachi Mawata Hanbai:Kk 掛け布団
JP2014217577A (ja) * 2013-05-08 2014-11-20 株式会社丸八プロダクト 掛け布団
EP3117744A1 (en) * 2015-07-09 2017-01-18 Koninklijke Auping B.V. Body form-fitting duvet
NL2015123B1 (en) * 2015-07-09 2017-02-01 Koninklijke Auping B V Body Form-Fitting duvet.

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