[0001] The present invention relates to mattress covers, also known as mattress protectors
or pads, and in particular to mattress covers that are impermeable to liquid such
as water, sweat, urine etc.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Different types of protection are used to protect bed mattresses against e.g. urine.
It is particularly relevant at hospitals and nursery homes, but it may also be desired
at e.g. hotels or in private homes. A simple solution is to place a plastic film under
the sheet, but that is uncomfortable to lie on due to the accumulated heat, the noise,
and the relatively low friction and thereby sliding of the sheet on the plastic film.
Furthermore, these products are often disposable or non-washable. The mattress protection
item is often desired to provide a certain comfort as well as protecting the mattress
from liquids such as urine and sweat. Mattress covers are known in the art, having
a quilted padded bolster, and a liquid-impermeable layer fastened to the bolster along
the edges thereof. Such mattress covers are very difficult to handle in a washing
and drying process and in the succeeding making of the beds. The reason is that the
impermeable layer and the rest of the mattress cover are movable relative to each
other and therefore easily form folds in the impermeable layer and/or causes seam
slippage. In order to provide a sufficiently impermeable membrane, the impermeable
backing layer of these known mattress covers are formed by a laminated liquid-impermeable
membrane. A further disadvantage of the known mattress cover is that the laminated
impermeable layer makes a noise when the person lying in the bed moves around.
OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
[0003] It is an object of the present invention to provide a mattress cover which is impermeable
to liquid, such as water, sweat, urine etc. even after a large number of washes.
[0004] It is a further object of the present invention to provide a mattress cover that
is comfortable to lie on.
[0005] It is a further object of the present invention to provide a mattress cover that
is easy to handle in an industrial laundry.
[0006] It is a further object of the present innovation to provide a mattress cover that
can withstand washing and cleaning at temperatures high enough to remove all unwanted
kinds of bacteria, without the cover loosing any of its properties necessary to fulfill
its purpose.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] The object of the invention may be obtained by a mattress cover comprising an upper
layer having a hem, a padding provided under the upper layer, and a liquid-impermeable
backing layer, wherein the liquid-impermeable layer is fastened to the upper layer
at the hem of the upper layer and at least at two or more additional points. The mattress
cover may further comprise a lower layer between the padding and the liquid-impermeable
layer.
[0008] In one embodiment the upper layer and the padding are joined by quilting.
[0009] In a preferred embodiment the liquid-impermeable layer is fastened to the upper layer
and the padding by inverted stitching so that the liquid-impermeable layer is not
penetrated by the stitching. Hereby it is obtained that the liquid-impermeability
of the mattress cover is maintained and the layer is fixed.
[0010] The liquid-impermeable layer may be fastened to the upper layer and the padding by
quilting. Alternatively, the liquid-impermeable layer may be fastened to the upper
layer and the padding by pin-sonic or other heat setting processes.
[0011] Alternatively or additionally, in an embodiment the padding is made from polyester
hollow fibres or other synthetic fibres.
[0012] Alternatively or additionally, in an embodiment the fabric of the liquid-impermeable
layer is made from polyester, polyurethane or other synthetic composition.
[0013] In the choice of material for the mattress cover, it must be ensured that it can
be completely disinfected from unwanted bacteria through an industrial washing process,
and that the fibres maintain their other properties (e.g. liquid-impermeability, colour,
softness, strength etc) when submitted to such washing processes. By forming the various
parts of the mattress cover in synthetic fibres this can be obtained at lower washing
temperatures than what is necessary for natural fibres such as cotton or other celluloid
fibres.
[0014] In an embodiment, the liquid-impermeable layer comprises a laminated fabric.
[0015] In another embodiment, the liquid-impermeable layer of the mattress cover comprises
a fabric having a liquid impermeable coating. The coating of the liquid-impermeable
layer may preferably be made from polyurethane, acrylic or the like. Alternatively,
the liquid-impermeable layer may be formed by a laminated fabric.
[0016] In any of the above mentioned embodiments, the mattress cover may further comprise
a peripheral skirt, adjustable straps, anchor style elastic bands in combination or
as individual methods for fixation of the mattress cover on a mattress.
[0017] The object of the invention may also be obtained by a method of manufacturing a mattress
cover comprising an upper layer having a hem, a padding provided under the upper layer,
and a liquid-impermeable backing layer, said method comprising the steps of: joining
the upper layer and the padding; fastening a liquid-impermeable layer to the upper
layer at the hem of the upper layer and at least at two or more additional points.
[0018] In one embodiment of the method of manufacturing a mattress cover the liquid-impermeable
layer is fastened to the upper layer and the padding by inverted stitching so that
the liquid-impermeable layer is not penetrated by the stitching.
[0019] In an embodiment the liquid-impermeable layer is fastened to the upper layer and
the padding by quilting. Alternatively, the liquid-impermeable layer is fastened to
the upper layer and the padding by pin-sonic or other heat setting processes.
[0020] In an embodiment the liquid impermeable layer is provided by coating a sheet of synthetic
fibres.
[0021] The invention is particularly useful in hospitals, nursery homes and the like.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] In the following the invention and in particular preferred embodiments thereof will
be described in detail with reference to the drawings in which:
Fig. 1, schematically and in a sectional view shows a prior art mattress cover formed
by a tick having a padding, and a liquid-impermeable layer fastened thereto;
Fig. 2 shows schematically and in a sectional view a mattress cover according to an
aspect of the invention;
Fig. 3, in a perspective view, shows an embodiment of the mattress cover shown in
Fig. 2 before the liquid-impermeable layer 4 is fastened thereto;
Fig. 4, schematically and in a sectional view shows a mattress cover according to
another aspect of the invention;
Fig. 5, in a perspective view, shows an embodiment of the mattress cover shown in
Fig. 4; and
Fig. 6, in a sectional view shows the mattress cover shown in Fig. 3, further comprising
a peripheral skirt for fixation of the mattress cover on a mattress;
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0023] Fig. 1 shows, schematically, a prior art mattress cover 1 comprising a tick 2 formed
by an upper layer 2a and a lower layer 2b, a padding 3, and a liquid-impermeable layer
4. The liquid-impermeable layer 4 is only fastened to the tick 2 at the hem 5 thereof.
[0024] Figs. 2 and 4 show a mattress cover 1 according to two aspects of the invention.
According to the first aspect of the invention shown in Fig. 2, the tick of the mattress
cover 1 comprises an upper layer 2a and a lower layer 2b, a padding 3 there between
and a liquid permeable layer 4, forming a backing of the mattress cover 1.
[0025] Fig. 3 shows schematically that the tick 2 and the padding 3 are joined e.g. by quilting
before the liquid-impermeable layer 4 is fastened thereto. The actual pattern of the
quilting may differ from the one illustrated in Fig. 3. The liquid-impermeable layer
4 is fastened to the tick 2 at the hems 5 and a number of positions (10, see fig.
6) across the surface, where the fastening positions may follow the quilting pattern.
The fastening should be carried out by a method that does not destroy the liquid-impermeable
coating such as inverted quilting/stitching which does not penetrate the liquid-impermeable
layer 4. The quilting/stitching must penetrate the padding 3 and the upper layer 2a
for proper fixation of these layers, or it may only involve the liquid-impermeable
layer 4 and the lower layer 2b adjacent thereto (if layer 2b is used). The quilting/stitching
may be made in any desired pattern. An alternative method for fixation may be pin-sonic
or other known heat setting processes.
[0026] According to the second aspect of the invention shown in Fig. 4, the mattress cover
1 comprises an upper layer 2a, a padding provided under the upper layer 2a and a liquid
permeable membrane or layer 4 forming a backing for the mattress cover and substituting
the lower layer 2b in the first aspect of the invention.
[0027] In both aspects, the liquid-impermeable layer 4 comprises a fabric and a coating
(not shown) or a laminated fabric. When a coating is used, the coating is preferably
added to the fabric before the joining of the mattress cover 1 to ensure an even and
liquid-impermeable surface. The coating may typically be polyurethane, but other materials,
such as PTFE, that ensure the liquid impermeability of the layer may also be used.
[0028] For all embodiments, the properties of the materials must not be significantly influenced
by a large number of washes at temperatures high enough to ensure the necessary cleaning
of the actual material used for the mattress cover 1. As an example, the mattress
cover 1 may be made from polyester fabric for the tick 2 and hollow polyester fibres
for the padding 3. The fabric of the liquid-impermeable layer 4 may also be polyester
which may have a looser texture than the tick 2.
[0029] Fastening of the liquid-impermeable layer 4 to the rest of the mattress cover 1 ensures
that they do not move relative to each other. Thereby both the handling of a mattress
cover 1, such as during washing and making of the bed is improved compared to a mattress
cover 1 where the layers are only joined at the hem 5.
[0030] The impermeability of the mattress cover 1 may be tested e.g. by simply pouring a
glass of water on the upper fabric 2a of the mattress cover 1 and checking that is
it does not penetrate the liquid-impermeable layer 4. Since the product is expected
to have to be washed a large number of times, it must also be ensured that it is still
liquid-impermeable after a significant number of washes at the necessary temperatures.
[0031] The impermeability of the mattress cover has been tested in accordance with DS/EN
20811:1993 by accredited laboratory. Furthermore the mattress cover has been tested
in accordance with and complies with DS/EN 1276 and DS/EN 1040. These tests performed
on mattress covers having tick made from synthetic fibres at both 60° and 95° wash.
[0032] Fig. 6 shows schematically a sectional view of a mattress cover 1 having a peripheral
skirt 6 to cover, wholly or partly, the sides of a mattress (not shown) on which the
mattress cover 1 is placed. A purpose of such a skirt 6 is to keep the mattress cover
1 in place both when making the bed and when the bed is in use. Another purpose may
be to protect the sides of the mattress, and still another purpose may be for aesthetic
reason. The skirt 6 may have an elastic band 7 at the hem 5 to ease the placing of
the mattress cover 1. It may also comprise other means for placing and keeping the
mattress cover in position, such as adjustable straps or anchor style elastic bands
(not shown). Such straps or elastic bands may also be used for fastening a mattress
cover not comprising skirts.
[0033] The above describes a mattress cover but it is also within the scope of the invention
to concept for making other products such as pillow covers / protectors / pads, seat
covers for cars, blankets etc..
1. A mattress cover (1) comprising an upper layer (2a) having a hem (5), a padding (3)
provided under the upper layer (2a), and a liquid-impermeable backing layer (4), wherein
the liquid-impermeable layer (4) is fastened to the upper layer at the hem (5) of
the upper layer (2a) and at least at two or more additional points (10).
2. A mattress cover (1) according to claim 1, wherein the upper layer (2a) and the padding
(3) are joined by quilting.
3. A mattress cover (1) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the liquid-impermeable layer
(4) is fastened to the upper layer (2a) and the padding by inverted stitching so that
the liquid-impermeable (4) layer is not penetrated by the stitching.
4. A mattress cover (1) according to claim 3, wherein the liquid-impermeable layer (4)
is fastened to the upper layer (2a) and the padding by quilting.
5. A mattress cover (1) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the liquid-impermeable layer
(4) is fastened to the upper layer (2a) and the padding by pin-sonic or other heat
setting processes.
6. A mattress cover (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the padding
(3) is made from polyester hollow fibres or other synthetic fibres.
7. A mattress cover (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the fabric
of the liquid-impermeable layer (4) is made from polyester or other synthetic composition.
8. A mattress cover (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the liquid-impermeable
layer (4) comprises a laminated fabric.
9. A mattress cover (1) according to any claims 1-7, wherein the liquid-impermeable layer
(4) comprises a fabric having a liquid-impermeable coating.
10. A mattress cover (1) according to claim 9, wherein the coating of the liquid-impermeable
layer (4) is made from polyurethane, acrylic or the like.
11. A mattress cover (1) according to any of the preceding claims, further comprising
a peripheral skirt, adjustable straps, anchor style elastic bands in combination or
as individual methods for fixation of the mattress cover (1) on a mattress.
12. A method of manufacturing a mattress cover (1) comprising an upper layer (2a) having
a hem (5), a padding (3) provided under the upper layer (2a), and a liquid-impermeable
backing layer (4), said method comprising the steps of:
- joining the upper layer (2a) and the padding (3);
- fastening a liquid-impermeable layer (4) to the upper layer (2a) at the hem (5)
of the upper layer (2a) and at least at two or more additional points (10).
13. A method of manufacturing a mattress cover (1) according to claim 12, wherein said
liquid-impermeable layer (4) is fastened to the upper layer (2a) and the padding by
inverted stitching so that the liquid-impermeable layer (4) is not penetrated by the
stitching.
14. A method of manufacturing a mattress cover (1) according to claim 13, wherein the
liquid-impermeable layer (4) is fastened to the upper layer (2a) and the padding by
quilting.
15. A method of manufacturing a mattress cover (1) according to claim 13, wherein the
liquid-impermeable layer is fastened to the upper layer (2a) and the padding by pin-sonic
or other heat setting processes.
16. A method of manufacturing a mattress cover (1) according to any of claims 12-15 wherein
the liquid impermeable layer (4) is provided by coating a sheet of synthetic fibres.