WO2021177915A1 - Variable array pocket spring system for beds - Google Patents
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- A47C—CHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
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- the invention relates to the pocket spring systems which are used in beds and bed systems that can be beds, and each of which have springs located in different pockets to move independently.
- the invention particularly relates to the pocket spring system, which allows to obtain surfaces in different stiffness and softness in the bed thanks to the fact that the interconnected pockets having a coil spring inside have a variable array within the bed area without changing the wire diameter, spring diameter and node spacing amount of the coil spring.
- the spring systems mentioned above generally consist of coil springs that are connected to each other.
- the spring coils act as a whole due to the pressure applied to the springs and generate a collective reaction instead of the reaction that should be given independently.
- This situation causes the bed not to take shape in a proper distribution according to the shape and the different weight regions of the body as well as different lying positions. Therefore, it is not possible to support the body according to the weight distribution in the lying position in bed structures with traditional spring systems.
- a deterioration occurs in the structure of the coil springs over time and collapses on the bed surface causing the comfort and sleep quality of the user to deteriorate.
- the sound formed in the springs moving as a whole annoys the user.
- the pocket spring systems have been developed in order to overcome the problems experienced in the spring systems operating as a whole.
- Said pocket spring systems generally have coil springs, each of which are located in different pockets to move independently from each other.
- the production of pocket spring systems is carried out by placing the said springs in pockets made of fabric material called interlining, and taking these springs in strips into the molds in the typesetting machine to be in the length and in equal spacing, and then sticking each strip to the other strip using hot adhesive.
- each spring pocket is arranged at equal intervals, and the pocket spring system is provided in the desired width and length.
- each spring moves independently from each other in the pockets, but it is possible to obtain the same hardness and softness in the whole area of the bed. Therefore, it is not possible to support the waist, back, head, neck and knee region of the body.
- the fact that the bed is too hard causes gaps between the bed and the body, and the fact that the bed is too soft causes the natural spine curvature not to be preserved.
- a need has arisen for the elimination of the problems dependent on the equal distribution of the springs in the beds with pocket spring systems.
- the present invention relates to a variable array pocket spring system for beds that overcomes the above-mentioned disadvantages and brings new advantages to the relevant technical field.
- the main object of the invention is to obtain a pocket spring system that allow to obtain surfaces in different hardness and softness in the bed.
- Another object of the invention is to ensure that the bed maintains the natural form of the spine and a healthy sleep by means of obtaining a pocket spring with different hardness distributions.
- the invention relates to the pocket spring system used in beds and bedstead systems that can be beds.
- the feature of the invention - is the narrow fabric pocket, medium fabric pocket and wide fabric pocket, which are narrowed and expanded in relation to each other and have a coil spring with an equal degree of hardness and are connected to each other only in a locally close or sparse manner and in strips in order to provide surfaces in different hardness and softness in the bed to be obtained.
- Figure 1 The representative view of the pocket spring system according to the invention.
- FIG. 2 The representative view of the pockets and the coil springs of the pocket spring system according to the invention. The Description of the Piece References
- the pocket spring system (A) principally includes the narrow fabric pocket (10a), medium fabric pocket (10b) and wide fabric pocket (10c), which are manufactured from interlining, are narrowed and expanded in relation to each other and have a coil spring (20) with an equal degree of hardness and are connected to each other only in a locally close or sparse manner and in strips in order to provide surfaces in different hardness and softness in the bed to be obtained without changing the wire diameter, spring diameter and node spacing amount of the coil spring (20).
- narrow fabric pocket (10a), medium fabric pocket (10b) and wide fabric pocket (10c) are narrowing and expanding in relation to each other and constitute the main structure of the pocket spring system (A) according to the invention
- the coil spring (20) having equal degree of hardness is placed in said narrow fabric pocket (10a), medium fabric pocket (10b) and wide fabric pocket (10c).
- the wire diameter, spring diameter and node spacing amount of the coil spring (20) is stable.
- Narrow fabric pocket (10a), medium fabric pocket (10b) and wide fabric pocket (10c) are connected to each other only in a locally close or sparse manner and in strips to provide surfaces in different hardness and softness in bed.
- a hard surface on the bed is obtained by providing the number of coil spring (20) per square meter to increase without changing the wire diameter, spring diameter and node spacing amount.
- a soft surface on the bed is obtained by providing the number of coil spring (20) per square meter to decrease without changing the wire diameter, spring diameter and node spacing amount.
Abstract
The invention relates to the pocket spring system (A) used in the beds and bedstead systems that can be beds. The feature of the invention is that it includes the narrow fabric pocket (10a), medium fabric pocket (10b) and wide fabric pocket (10c), which are narrowed and expanded in relation to each other and have a coil spring (20) with an equal degree of hardness and are connected to each other only in a locally close or sparse manner and in strips in order to provide surfaces in different hardness and softness in the bed to be obtained without changing the wire diameter, spring diameter and node spacing amount of the coil spring (20).
Description
VARIABLE ARRAY POCKET SPRING SYSTEM FOR BEDS Technical Field
The invention relates to the pocket spring systems which are used in beds and bed systems that can be beds, and each of which have springs located in different pockets to move independently.
The invention particularly relates to the pocket spring system, which allows to obtain surfaces in different stiffness and softness in the bed thanks to the fact that the interconnected pockets having a coil spring inside have a variable array within the bed area without changing the wire diameter, spring diameter and node spacing amount of the coil spring.
The State of Art
Today, sponge and spring systems are common applications in bedding configurations in order to provide the desired comfort for the human body to rest. The use of spring systems has become more common as sponge beds cause distortion of the natural curvatures in the spine and weakening of the muscles in the waist and back region and difficulty in turning during the sleep and also lead to perspiration.
The spring systems mentioned above generally consist of coil springs that are connected to each other. In the beds with the said spring systems, the spring coils act as a whole due to the pressure applied to the springs and generate a collective reaction instead of the reaction that should be given independently. This situation causes the bed not to take shape in a proper distribution according to the shape and the different weight regions of the body as well as different lying positions. Therefore, it is not possible to support the body according to the weight distribution in the lying position in bed structures with traditional spring systems. At the same time, in mentioned spring systems, a deterioration occurs in the structure of the coil springs over time and collapses on the bed surface causing the comfort and sleep quality of the user to deteriorate. In addition, the sound formed in the springs moving as a
whole annoys the user.
In the present art, the pocket spring systems have been developed in order to overcome the problems experienced in the spring systems operating as a whole. Said pocket spring systems generally have coil springs, each of which are located in different pockets to move independently from each other. In the present applications, the production of pocket spring systems is carried out by placing the said springs in pockets made of fabric material called interlining, and taking these springs in strips into the molds in the typesetting machine to be in the length and in equal spacing, and then sticking each strip to the other strip using hot adhesive. In the said application, each spring pocket is arranged at equal intervals, and the pocket spring system is provided in the desired width and length. In the beds with a pocket spring system, each spring moves independently from each other in the pockets, but it is possible to obtain the same hardness and softness in the whole area of the bed. Therefore, it is not possible to support the waist, back, head, neck and knee region of the body. The fact that the bed is too hard causes gaps between the bed and the body, and the fact that the bed is too soft causes the natural spine curvature not to be preserved. Hence, in the state of the art, a need has arisen for the elimination of the problems dependent on the equal distribution of the springs in the beds with pocket spring systems.
As a result, the existence of the above problems and the inadequacy of the existing solutions made it necessary to make a development in the relevant technical field. Object of the Invention
The present invention relates to a variable array pocket spring system for beds that overcomes the above-mentioned disadvantages and brings new advantages to the relevant technical field.
The main object of the invention is to obtain a pocket spring system that allow to obtain surfaces in different hardness and softness in the bed.
The object of the invention is to ensure that the interconnected pockets having a coil spring inside have a variable array within the bed area without changing the wire diameter, spring diameter and node spacing amount of the coil spring.
Another object of the invention is to obtain hard and soft surfaces in the bed by changing the number of springs per square meter, as well as to obtain more flexible surfaces in areas low spring count.
Another object of the invention is to provide a bed with hardness and softness suitable for the needs of the head, shoulders, back, waist-hips, legs, knees and feet of the body. Another object of the invention is to provide more mobility in the areas where the springs are arranged less sparsely in the pocket spring system.
Another object of the invention is to ensure that the bed maintains the natural form of the spine and a healthy sleep by means of obtaining a pocket spring with different hardness distributions.
In order to fulfil all the objectives that are described and may arise from the detailed description, the invention relates to the pocket spring system used in beds and bedstead systems that can be beds. The feature of the invention - is the narrow fabric pocket, medium fabric pocket and wide fabric pocket, which are narrowed and expanded in relation to each other and have a coil spring with an equal degree of hardness and are connected to each other only in a locally close or sparse manner and in strips in order to provide surfaces in different hardness and softness in the bed to be obtained.
The structural and characteristic features and all the advantages of the invention will be more clearly understood thanks to the figures below and the detailed description written by referring to these figures. For this reason, the evaluation should be made by taking these figures and detailed description into consideration.
The Figures to Help Understand the Invention
Figure 1: The representative view of the pocket spring system according to the invention.
Figure 2: The representative view of the pockets and the coil springs of the pocket spring system according to the invention.
The Description of the Piece References
10a. Narrow fabric pocket 10b. Medium fabric pocket 10c. Wide fabric pocket 20. Spring
A. Pocket spring system
Detailed Description of the Invention In this detailed description, the preferred alternatives of the pocket spring system (A) according to the invention are described only for a better understanding of the subject and in such a way that they will not create any limiting effect.
In Figure 1, a representative view of the pocket spring system (A) according to the invention is given. According to this, the pocket spring system (A) principally includes the narrow fabric pocket (10a), medium fabric pocket (10b) and wide fabric pocket (10c), which are manufactured from interlining, are narrowed and expanded in relation to each other and have a coil spring (20) with an equal degree of hardness and are connected to each other only in a locally close or sparse manner and in strips in order to provide surfaces in different hardness and softness in the bed to be obtained without changing the wire diameter, spring diameter and node spacing amount of the coil spring (20).
As can be seen in Figure 2, narrow fabric pocket (10a), medium fabric pocket (10b) and wide fabric pocket (10c) are narrowing and expanding in relation to each other and constitute the main structure of the pocket spring system (A) according to the invention The coil spring (20) having equal degree of hardness is placed in said narrow fabric pocket (10a), medium fabric pocket (10b) and wide fabric pocket (10c). The wire diameter, spring diameter and node spacing amount of the coil spring (20) is stable.
Narrow fabric pocket (10a), medium fabric pocket (10b) and wide fabric pocket (10c) are connected to each other only in a locally close or sparse manner and in strips to provide surfaces in different hardness and softness in bed. Thus, in the regions of the pocket spring system (A) that are closely connected to each other in strips, a hard surface on the bed is obtained by providing the number of coil spring (20) per square meter to increase without changing the wire diameter, spring diameter and node spacing amount.
Also in the regions of the pocket spring system (A) that are closely connected to each other in strips, a soft surface on the bed is obtained by providing the number of coil spring (20) per square meter to decrease without changing the wire diameter, spring diameter and node spacing amount. As the bending and compression spaces increase due to the increasing distance between the coil springs (20) in the sparse array area, the ability of the coil springs (20) to move up and down has become more comfortable.
Different areas in hardness and softness were obtained in accordance with the needs of head, shoulder, back, waist-hips, legs, knees ad feet regions in strips and thanks to the variable soft and hard areas provided in the pocket spring system (A) by means of connecting narrow fabric pocket (10a), middle fabric pocket (10b) and wide fabric pocket (10c) in a close or sparse manner.
Claims
1. The pocket spring system (A) used in the beds and bedstead systems that can be beds, characterised in that;
- it includes the narrow fabric pocket (10a), medium fabric pocket (10b) and wide fabric pocket (10c), which are narrowed and expanded in relation to each other and have a coil spring (20) with an equal degree of hardness and are connected to each other only in a locally close or sparse manner and in strips in order to provide surfaces in different hardness and softness in the bed to be obtained without changing the wire diameter, spring diameter and node spacing amount of the coil spring (20).
2. A pocket spring system (A) according to claim 1 , characterised in that said narrow fabric pocket (10a), medium fabric pocket (10b) and wide fabric pocket (10c) are manufactured from the interlining material.
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DE102008021061A1 (en) * | 2008-04-26 | 2009-10-29 | Agro Holding Gmbh | Spring core i.e. box-spring core, for use in mattress, has multiple springs by which spring strands are formed and are connected with one another, where springs that lie one behind another are arranged with different distances to each other |
KR20160011266A (en) * | 2014-07-21 | 2016-02-01 | 안정호 | A matress comprising a plurality of kinds of pocket spring which have different elastic deformation degree from each other |
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WO2004039215A1 (en) * | 2002-10-29 | 2004-05-13 | Stjernfjädrar Ab | Pocket mattress with varying height |
DE102008021061A1 (en) * | 2008-04-26 | 2009-10-29 | Agro Holding Gmbh | Spring core i.e. box-spring core, for use in mattress, has multiple springs by which spring strands are formed and are connected with one another, where springs that lie one behind another are arranged with different distances to each other |
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