[0001] The present patent application for industrial invention refers to a device used to
fix fabric handles to mattress sides.
[0002] All mattresses available on the market are provided with handles for easier handling
during transportation or handling.
[0003] Handles are generally situated along the two longitudinal sides of the mattress,
with one pair of handles being located on each side at the same distance from the
centre.
[0004] Most handles are composed of a fabric strap, whose ends are folded inwards and then
sewn on the fabric strap used for the mattress side, which is also provided with holes
finished with support eyelets for perforated buttons used as air vent when the mattress
is pressed down because of the user's weight.
[0005] The inconveniences arising from the use of the said fabric handles are basically
related with the excessive time and cost required to fold and sew the ends of the
fabric strap, which must be folded very carefully, paying attention that the folding
line is perfectly orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the strap, to avoid that
parts of the folded ends remain partially visible on the back of the handle, in case
of imperfect folding.
[0006] The purpose of the present invention is to devise a new device for fixing fabric
handles to mattress sides to reduce processing time and costs with respect to the
current technique, entrusting this operation to ordinary users, since the device of
the invention automatically ensures perfect finish, irrespective of the operator's
manual skill and experience.
[0007] Another purpose of the present invention is to devise a new device for fixing fabric
handles to mattress sides that incorporates the air vents used to eject the air contained
in the mattress, in order to avoid purchasing and application costs of the perforated
buttons and support eyelets that are needed today for the realisation of air vents
in locations other than the points where fabric handles are sewn.
[0008] The aforementioned purposes are achieved with the device of the invention, which
is composed of two mutually coupled tightening plates that grab and tighten the end
of the fabric strap, which no longer needs exact folding and sewing.
[0009] In other words, the long fabric strap used for the mattress side does no longer need
to be placed under the sewing machine, it being simply placed on the working surface
with the internal side downwards and on the internal plate that remains hidden inside
the edge, in such a way that the external plate can be applied on the external side
of the strap, after positioning the end of the fabric handle between the two plates.
[0010] The external plate is provided with claws used to tighten it to the internal plate,
which is provided with corresponding slots to tighten the two plates together.
[0011] The claws are shaped in such a way to perforate and penetrate through the straps,
enlarging the weave without tearing the fabric.
[0012] As regards the capability of the device of the invention to eject the air contained
in the mattress when the mattress is pressed down, it must be noted that the internal
plate is provided with a large central hole, while the external plate is provided
with a dense series of small holes situated in front of the large hole, used to eject
air if the long fabric strap used for the mattress side has been previously perforated
in the large hole on the internal plate of the fixing device of the invention.
[0013] Finally, the external side of the external plate is provided with free spaces consisting
in smooth surfaces that can be used to reproduce symbols, codes, texts or brands with
any suitable technique, such as printing, silk-screening, engraving, thermoforming,
labelling, etc.
[0014] For major clarity the description of the invention continues with reference to the
enclosed drawings, which are intended for purposes of illustration only and not in
a limiting sense, whereby:
- Fig. 1 is a diagrammatic axonometric view of a mattress with fabric handles on the
sides fixed with the device of the invention;
- Fig. 2 is an exploded drawing of the two tightening plates with the end of a fabric
handle positioned between the plates;
- Fig. 3 is an axonometric view of the internal side of the external plate;
- Fig. 4 is an axonometric view of the internal side of the internal plate;
- Fig. 5 is an axonometric view of a portion of the internal plate, showing the profiles
of the slots seen from the side towards the external plate;
- Fig. 6 is an axonometric view of a portion of the internal plate, showing the profiles
of the slots seen from the side towards the internal of the mattress;
- Fig. 7 is a view showing a portion of the two plates being tightened and cross-sectioned
with a plane passing through the tightening claws;
- Fig. 8 is a view showing a different embodiment of the two tightening plates of the
invention;
- Fig. 9 is a view of a constructive variant of the embodiment shown in Fig. 8;
- Fig. 10 is a view of a constructive variant of the two tightening plates.
[0015] With reference to the aforementioned figures, the preferred embodiment of the device
of the invention shown in Figs. 1 to 7 is composed of an external plate (1) and an
internal plate (2), with preferably rectangular shape, which are tightened one against
the other by means of snap-in fastening.
[0016] The internal side of the external plate (1), that is to say the plate that remains
visible on the edge (S) of the mattress (M), is provided with two rows of claws (3
and 4) aligned in vertical position, the first row being in the proximity of one of
the two vertical sides of the plate (1) and the second in the proximity of the opposite
side.
[0017] The first row of claws (3) has a larger number of claws and is used to fasten the
internal plate (2), perforate and fix the end (L) of the fabric handle (A); the second
row of claws (4) is only used to fasten the internal plate (2).
[0018] The internal plate (2), that is to say the plate that remains hidden inside the edge
(S) of the mattress (M), is provided with two rows of slots (30 and 40) aligned in
vertical position, the first row being in the proximity of one of the two vertical
sides of the plate (2) and the second in the proximity of the opposite side.
[0019] The slots (30 and 40) of the internal plate (2) exactly match the number and position
of the claws (3 and 4) of the plate (1).
[0020] Each slot (30 and 40) has a rectangular shape with one of the long sides being provided
with a V-shaped central notch (5) opposed to an elastic tooth (6), as shown in Figs.
5 and 6.
[0021] Each claw (3 and 4) has a thin body with triangular cross-section and ends with a
pyramidal point (7) with triangular base.
[0022] The transversal dimensions of each claw (3 and 4) are such that the triangular section
is exactly housed in the space of each slot (30 and 40), bordered by the two converging
sides of the V-shaped notch (5) and by the third side that coincides with the elastic
tooth (6).
[0023] The snap-in fastening between claws and slots is possible thanks to the fact that
each claw has a niche (8) on the side facing the tooth (6), in which the tooth (6)
is engaged.
[0024] The profile of the tooth (6) has an overturned-U cross-section that favours elastic
contraction under the pressure of the claws during penetration; the extraction of
the claw from the slot causes elastic diverging of the U-section, thus preventing
disengagement between tooth (6) and niche (8).
[0025] In order to ensure the stable engagement of the tooth (6) in the niche (8), the body
of the claws (3 and 4) have a triangular cross-section and the body is inserted into
the V-shaped notch (5) that prevents accidental lateral sliding of the claws when
the mattress is grabbed from the handles, which could jeopardize the coupling between
tooth (6) and niche (8).
[0026] As shown in Figs. 2 and 3, the external plate (1) has a raised perimeter border (1a)
facing the internal plate (2) that is interrupted on the side near the first row of
claws (3), that is to say on the side facing the fabric handle (A).
[0027] The border (1a) is used to cover and hide the sides of the end (L) of the handle
(M), grabbed by the row of claws (3) and tightened between the plates (1 and 2).
[0028] The external plate (1) has a central perforated area (9), while the internal plate
(2) has a large central hole (10) used to eject the air contained in the mattress
(M), passing through the holes of the perforated area (9) if a long fabric strap used
to build the perimeter border (S) of the mattress has been previously and suitably
perforated in the fixing points of the fabric handle (A).
[0029] Finally, in the preferred embodiment of the invention shown in Figs. 1 to 7, the
internal side of the internal plate (2) has a series of domes (11) near the slots
(30 and 40), which receive the point (7) of the claws (3 and 4) in order to prevent
the point (7) from damaging the materials contained inside the mattress.
[0030] Fig. 8 shows another constructive version of the two tightening plates, in which
the internal side of the external plate (50) has a series of plastically foldable
claws (60a and 60b), while the internal plate (20) has a series of slots (21a and
21b) that exactly match the number and position of the claws (60a and 60b) designed
to be inserted through the slots (21a and 21b) and folded behind the plate (20).
[0031] In case of a plastic moulded external plate (50), as shown in the embodiment of Fig.
9, the claws (60a and 60b) are manufactured from the same piece with a metal plate
(70) applied and fixed on the internal side of the external plate (50), and not together
with the plate (50).
[0032] Fig. 10 shows a last constructive version of the two tightening plates, in which
the external plate (100) and the internal plate (200) are respectively provided with
a series of corresponding holes (80) designed to receive fixing nails (90), with the
point riveted inside the internal plate (200) and the head fastened in visible position
outside the external plate (100).
1. Device for fixing fabric handles to mattress sides, characterised in that it is composed of an external plate (1, 50, 100) and an internal plate (2, 20, 200),
with preferably rectangular shape, which are tightened one against the other by means
of fastening means (3, 4, 60a, 60b, 90) that engage into corresponding slots or holes
(30, 40, 21a, 21b, 80) on the internal plate (2, 20, 200).
2. Device for fixing fabric handles to mattress sides, as defined in claim 1, characterised in that the internal side of the external plate (50) has a series of plastically foldable
claws (60a and 60b), while the internal plate (20) has a series of slots (21a and
21b) that exactly match the number and position of the claws (60a and 60b) designed
to be inserted through the slots (21a and 21b) and folded behind the plate (20).
3. Device for fixing fabric handles to mattress sides, as defined in claim 2, characterised in that the claws (60a and 60b) are manufactured from a single piece with a metal plate (70)
applied and fixed on the internal side of the external plate (50).
4. Device for fixing fabric handles to mattress sides, as defined in claim 1, characterised in that the external plate (100) and the internal plate (200) are respectively provided with
a series of corresponding holes (80) designed to receive fixing nails (90), with the
point riveted inside the internal plate (200) and the head fastened in visible position
outside the external plate (100).
5. Device for fixing fabric handles to mattress sides, as defined in claims 1 to 3, characterised in that the internal side of the external plate (1, 50) is provided with two vertically aligned
rows of claws, the first row (3, 60a) in the proximity of one of the two vertical
sides of the plate (1, 50), the second row (4, 60b) in the proximity of the opposite
side; it being provided that the first row of claws (3, 60a) has a larger number of
claws and is used to fasten the internal plate (2, 20), perforate and fix the end
(L) of the fabric handle (A), while the second row of claws (4, 60b) is only used
to fasten the internal plate (2, 20).
6. Device for fixing fabric handles to mattress sides, as defined in claims 1 and 5,
characterised in that:
- each slot (30 and 40) has a rectangular shape and one of the long sides is provided
with a central V-shaped notch (5) opposed to an elastic tooth (6);
- each claw (3 and 4) has a thin body with triangular cross-section and ends with
a pyramidal point (7) with triangular base and has a niche (8) on the side facing
the tooth (6) in which the tooth (6) is engaged.
it being provided that the transversal dimensions of each claw (3 and 4) are such
that the triangular section is exactly housed in the space of each slot (30 and 40)
bordered by the two converging sides of the V-shaped notch (5) and by the third side
that coincides with the elastic tooth (6).
7. Device for fixing fabric handles to mattress sides, as defined in one or more of the
preceding claims, characterised in that the external plate (1, 50, 100) has a raised perimeter border (1a) facing the internal
plate (2) that is interrupted on the side near the first row of claws (3, 60a, 90a),
that is to say on the side facing the fabric handle (A).
8. Device for fixing fabric handles to mattress sides, as defined in one or more of the
preceding claims, characterised in that the external plate (1, 50, 100) has a central perforated area (9), while the internal
plate (2, 20, 200) has a large central hole (10).
9. Device for fixing fabric handles to mattress sides, as defined in claims 1, 5, 6,
7, 8, characterised in that the internal side of the internal plate (2) has a series of domes (11) near the slots
(30 and 40), which receive the point (7) of the claws (3 and 4).