TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present disclosure relates to the field of furniture, and particularly to a balancing
pad in use with elastic modules, and an elastic pad and a furniture comprising the
same.
BACKGROUND
[0002] Furniture such as beds is an indispensable object in people's life. Most of the conventional
large-sized furniture is not easily disassembled or not easily restored after disassembly.
However, with the development of modern life, it is required furniture especially
such as beds are able to be disassembled and assembled more and more frequently to
meet the needs of population migration and field leisure. During transportation, it
is very difficult to disassemble and assemble the beds, resulting in that the beds
which are still in use are sometimes discarded to reduce the transportation burden.
[0003] A bed normally consists of a bed frame, an elastic pad, and an outer cover. A conventional
elastic pad is usually one-piece, non-detachable and integral pad formed from a plurality
of superimposed layers and springs. The integral pad is large in size and is not easy
to be disassembled and stored.
[0004] A conventional separately-pocketed spring mattress is intended to avoid two or more
people lying in bed at the same time from affecting each other (e.g., if a weight
difference between individuals is relatively large, one of them will inevitably affect
the other when turning over or moving the body). In this type of mattresses, each
spring is individually packaged in a pocket or sleeve made of a nonwoven fabric or
other material. The spring pockets are arranged in a pattern and then the outside
of the arranged set of spring pockets is covered by a whole piece of foam rubber by
adhesion, gluing or the like to form a furniture pad or a desired elastic pad in the
form of the furniture pad. However, the separately-pocketed spring mattress is still
an integral product that cannot be disassembled and is not easily transported. In
addition, in the separately-pocketed spring mattress, non-woven fabrics used for wrapping
the pocketed springs are adhered to each other, and when the mattress is pressed,
the plurality of pocketed springs cannot move up and down separately, thereby affecting
the comfort of the mattress.
[0005] Additionally, the conventional mattresses also have a disadvantage that they are
not easy to clean. For a typical mattress, only the outer cover is often removable,
and the sponge portion cannot be removed and not easily cleaned. Even though some
treated sponges might have a certain anti-mite effect, since the mattress might be
usually used for years, the sponge portion that is not easily cleaned might cause
a large hygienic hazard.
SUMMARY
[0006] To address at least some of the problems existing in the prior art products, one
of the objective of the present disclosure is to enable an elastic pad to have a better
comfort, a good support performance and a more hygienic environment.
[0007] In order to achieve the above objective, in the first aspect, the present disclosure
provides a balancing pad in use with elastic modules, comprising a pad body having
a first pad surface and a second pad surface opposite to the first pad surface in
a thickness direction of the pad body, wherein the first pad surface is formed thereon
with a plurality of receiving holes extending towards the second pad surface in the
thickness direction of the pad body, each of the plurality of receiving holes is configured
to receive a portion of a corresponding elastic module of an elastic base pad to restrict
movement of the corresponding elastic module in a transverse direction of the pad
body, and the second pad surface is provided thereon with a vent structure.
[0008] In the said technical solution, the first pad surface is formed thereon with a plurality
of receiving holes extending towards the second pad surface in the thickness direction
of the pad body, each of the plurality of receiving holes is configured to receive
a portion of a corresponding elastic module of an elastic base pad to restrict movement
of the corresponding elastic module in a transverse direction of the pad body, and
the second pad surface is provided thereon with a vent structure. In this way, when
assembled to form an elastic pad, the balancing pad can be laid over the elastic base
pad including a plurality of elastic modules, and a portion of each of the elastic
modules can be received within a corresponding receiving hole. At this time, due to
the restriction effect produced by the receiving hole of the pad body, the movement
of the respective elastic modules in a transverse direction (i.e., a direction parallel
to the pad body) can be effectively restricted so as to prevent the respective elastic
modules from tilting due to a force applied thereon, thereby effectively maintaining
the support stability of the respective elastic modules. In addition, in a procedure
where the upper surface of the elastic pad is compressed due to a compressive force
applied thereon and in a restoration procedure of the elastic pad after the compressive
force is removed, the vent structure on the second pad surface of the pad body allows
rapid airflow exchange between the inside of the elastic pad and the outside at the
pressurized area of the elastic pad. With the rapid airflow exchange with the outside,
it can not only prevent mold and bacteria from growing in the inside of the elastic
pad, but also can allow rapid restoration after the elastic pad is compressed, thereby
avoiding of forming a long-term dent. In this way, a dent will not be formed in the
area of the elastic pad that is frequently subject to a press, and the elastic pad
can still have a good support performance. Therefore, the balancing pad can not only
restrict the movement of the elastic modules in the transverse direction, but also
enable the elastic pad to be rapidly restored and introduce a good support property
to the elastic pad. After the balancing pad is assembled to form the elastic pad,
it can effectively improve the elastic pad in terms of stability, recoverability and
support performance at the time when a force is applied thereto, so that the elastic
pad can provide a higher comfort, a good support performance and a more hygienic environment.
[0009] In some embodiments, the vent structure comprises a plurality of protrusions protruding
from the second pad surface, and the plurality of protrusions are spaced apart to
form therebetween vent spaces that are communicated with between each other.
[0010] In some embodiments, the plurality of protrusions include a plurality of first protrusions,
wherein, in an axial direction of the receiving holes, each of the plurality of first
protrusions corresponds to a corresponding receiving hole of the plurality of receiving
holes and forms a top wall of the receiving hole.
[0011] In some embodiments, the top wall of the receiving hole is formed with at least one
vent hole communicating with the receiving hole.
[0012] In some embodiments, the at least one vent hole is formed on the top wall to extend
axially.
[0013] In some embodiments, an outer surface of the top wall is provided with a gel pad
which is formed with at least one vent opening communicating with the at least one
vent hole.
[0014] In some embodiments, the plurality of protrusions comprise a plurality of second
protrusions arranged to space apart from each other, wherein each of the plurality
of second protrusions is surrounded by multiple of the first protrusions, and each
of the plurality of first protrusions is surrounded by multiple of the second protrusions.
[0015] In some embodiments, the second protrusions comprise tapered extensions extending
towards gaps formed among the adjacent first protrusions in their surroundings, such
that an outer peripheral surface of each of the second protrusions comprises a mating
segment that matches an outer peripheral surface of a portion of the first protrusion
in shape.
[0016] In some embodiments, a gel pad is disposed on an outside top surface of each of the
plurality of protrusions.
[0017] In some embodiments, an outer surface of the gel pad is formed with a vent groove
which extends to an edge of the gel pad and communicates with the vent space.
[0018] In some embodiments, the pad body is an elastic body.
[0019] In some embodiments, an inner dimension of the receiving hole is gradually increased
in a direction from the bottom to the opening of the receiving hole.
[0020] In some embodiments, the first pad surface is formed thereon with a plurality of
sleeves surrounding the receiving holes respectively and projecting from an opening
edge of the respective receiving holes, such that each of the receiving holes comprises
an inner space of a correspoinding sleeve.
[0021] The present disclosure provides an elastic pad comprising: an elastic base pad comprising
a plurality of elastic modules; and the balancing pad according to any of the above
embodiments; wherein the balancing pad is laid over the elastic base pad, and a portion
of each of the plurality of elastic modules is received and located within a corresponding
one of the plurality of receiving holes, and wherein the plurality of receiving holes
can restrict movements of the plurality of elastic modules in a transverse direction.
[0022] As describe above, the balancing pad can not only restrict the movement of the elastic
modules in the transverse direction, but can also enable the elastic pad to be rapidly
restored and produce a good support property for the elastic pad, thereby effectively
improving the elastic pad in terms of stability, recoverability and support performance
when a force is applied thereto. In this way, the elastic pad can provide a higher
comfort, a good support performance and a more hygienic environment.
[0023] In some embodiments, each of the plurality of elastic modules is in a truncated conical
shape and is fit within the corresponding receiving hole which has a matched shape.
[0024] In some embodiments, the elastic pad further comprises an outer cover covering the
balancing pad and wrapping the balancing pad and at least a portion of the elastic
base pad.
[0025] Further, the present disclosure provides a furniture comprising the elastic pad as
described above. The comfort of the furniture can be improved significantly.
[0026] The furniture includes, is not limited to, a mattress, a sofa, a chair, a sofa bed,
an upholstered bench and the like.
[0027] Obviously, elements or features as described in a single embodiment can be used,
alone or in combination, in other embodiment(s).
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] Dimensions and proportions in the drawings do not represent the dimensions and proportions
of actual products. The drawings are only provided illustratively, and some unnecessary
elements or features are omitted therefrom for clarity.
Fig. 1 is an exploded view schematically showing a balancing pad in use with elastic
modules according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
Fig. 2 is a perspective view schematically showing a balancing pad and an elastic
base pad when in a separated state according to a further embodiment of the present
disclosure;
Fig. 3 is a perspective view schematically showing the balancing pad and the elastic
base pad in Fig. 2, when in an assembled state, to form an elastic pad;
Fig. 4 is a perspective view schematically showing a local structure of the cut elastic
pad in Fig. 3 when in an assembled state;
Fig. 5 is an exploded view schematically showing a balancing pad in use with elastic
modules according to a further embodiment of the present disclosure;
Fig. 6 is a perspective view schematically showing the balancing pad and the elastic
base pad in Fig. 5 when in an assembled state;
Fig. 7 is an exploded view schematically showing an elastic pad according to an embodiment
of the present disclosure;
Fig. 8 is a schematic diagram of a structure of an elastic module of an elastic base
pad of the elastic pad in Fig. 4.
Reference signs
[0029] 1 - balancing pad, 2 - pad body, 3 - receiving hole, 4 - elastic base pad, 5 - elastic
module, 6 - vent space, 7 - first protrusion, 8 - top wall, 9 - vent hole, 10 - gel
pad, 11 - vent opening, 12 - second protrusion, 13 - extension, 14 -mating segment,
15 - vent groove, 16 - sleeve, 17 - elastic pad, 18 - outer cover, 19 - conical spring,
20 - spring bracket.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0030] Reference now will be made to the drawings to describe in detail the present disclosure.
What will be described herein will only cover preferred embodiments of the present
disclosure, and those skilled in the art would envision, on the basis of the preferred
embodiments, other possible manners which also fall into the scope described herein.
[0031] Fig. 1 schematically shows a balancing pad 1 in use with elastic modules according
to an embodiment of the present disclosure, Fig. 2 schematically shows a balancing
pad 1 in use with elastic modules according to a further embodiment of the present
disclosure, and Fig. 5 schematically shows a balancing pad 1 in use with elastic modules
according to a still further embodiment of the present disclosure. Referring to Figs.
1, 2, 4 and 5, the balancing pad according to the present disclosure includes a pad
body 2 having a first pad surface and a second pad surface opposite to the first pad
surface in a thickness direction of the pad body, the first pad surface is formed
thereon with a plurality of receiving holes 3 extending towards the second pad surface
in the thickness direction of the pad body, each of the plurality of receiving holes
3 is configured to receive a portion of a corresponding elastic module 5 of an elastic
base pad 4 to restrict movement of the corresponding elastic module in a transverse
direction of the pad body 2, and the second pad surface is provided thereon with a
vent structure.
[0032] As described above, the first pad surface of the pad body 2 is formed thereon with
a plurality of receiving holes 3 extending towards the second pad surface in the thickness
direction of the pad body, each of the plurality of receiving holes 3 is configured
to receive a portion of a corresponding elastic module 5 of an elastic base pad 4
to restrict movement of the corresponding elastic module 5 in the transverse direction,
and the second pad surface of the pad body 2 is provided thereon with a vent structure.
In this way, when assembled to form an elastic pad 17, the balancing pad 1 can be
laid over the elastic base pad 4 including a plurality of elastic modules 5, and a
portion of each elastic module 5 can be received within a corresponding receiving
hole 3. At this time, due to the restriction effect produced by the receiving hole
3 of the pad body 2, the movement of the respective elastic modules 5 in a transverse
direction (i.e., a direction parallel to the pad body 2) can be effectively restricted
so as to prevent the respective elastic modules 5 from tilting due to a force applied
thereon, thereby effectively maintaining the support stability of the respective elastic
modules 5. In addition, in a procedure where the upper surface of the elastic pad
17 is compressed due to a compressive force applied thereon and in a restoration procedure
of the elastic pad after the compressive force is removed, the vent structure on the
second pad surface of the pad body 2 allows rapid airflow exchange between the inside
of the elastic pad and the outside at the pressurized area of the elastic pad 17.
With the rapid airflow exchange with the outside, it can not only prevent mold and
bacteria from growing in the inside of the elastic pad 17, but also can allow rapid
restoration after the elastic pad is compressed, thereby avoiding of forming a long-term
dent. In this way, a dent will not be formed in the area of the elastic pad that is
frequently subject to a press, and the elastic pad 17 can still have a good support
performance. Therefore, the balancing pad 1 cannot only restrict the movement of the
elastic module 5 in the transverse direction, but can also enable the elastic pad
17 to be rapidly restored and introduce a good support property to the elastic pad
17. After the balancing pad 1 is assembled to form the elastic pad 17, it can effectively
improve the elastic pad 17 in terms of stability, recoverability and support performance
at the time when a force is applied thereto, so that the elastic pad 17 can provide
a higher comfort, a good support performance and a more hygienic environment.
[0033] In addition, the balancing pad can be used to make an elastic pad.
[0034] In the balancing pad 1, the vent structure may be of multiple types. For example,
in some embodiments, the vent structure may be a vent hole formed on the top wall
of the receiving hole 3. As such, when the elastic pad is subject to a pressure, an
airflow is formed between the pressurized portion of the elastic pad and the interior
of the receiving hole 3 via the vent hole. Alternatively, in some other embodiments,
referring to Figs. 1, 2, 4 and 5, the vent structure includes a plurality of protrusions
protruding from the second pad surface, and the plurality of protrusions are spaced
apart to form therebetween vent spaces 6 that are communicated with between each other.
Therefore, the plurality of protrusions can form a support to buffer and absorb a
portion of the pressure applied to the elastic pad. Furthermore, referring to Figs.
3 and 4, the gaps among the plurality of protrusions communicate with one another
to form vent spaces 6 communicating with one another. In the case, after the protrusions
of the pressurized portion of the elastic pad is compressed, the air within the vent
spaces 6 of the pressurized portion flows into the vent spaces 6 of other unpressurized
portions and the external environment. After the pressure is removed, the air flowing
to the vent spaces 6 of the other unpressurized portions and the air from the external
environment can quickly fill the pressurized portion via the communicated gaps, to
enable the pressurized portion of the elastic pad to rapidly restore to thus provide
a good support.
[0035] In some embodiments, the protrusion and the receiving hole 3 are staggered from each
other, rather than aligned with each other, in the axial direction of the receiving
hole (i.e., the thickness direction of the pad body). At this time, a vent hole may
be formed on the top wall of the staggered receiving hole 3, which may be located
in the gap between the respective protrusions. Alternatively, in some other embodiments,
referring to Fig. 4, the plurality of protrusions includes a plurality of first protrusions
7 , wherein in an axial direction of the receiving holes 3, each of the plurality
of first protrusions 7 corresponds to a corresponding receiving hole 3 of the plurality
of receiving holes and forms a top wall 8 of the receiving hole 3. In the case, the
first protrusion 7 can increase the thickness of the top wall of the receiving hole
3. After a portion of each elastic module 5 on the elastic base pad 4 is received
within the corresponding receiving hole 3, when a force is applied, the top wall of
the receiving hole 3 and the portion of the elastic module 5 are displaced relative
to each other to generate friction. Besides, the thickened top wall can improve the
wear resistance, thereby restrict the elastic module 5 for a longer time.
[0036] In some embodiments, when one first protrusion 7 corresponds to one receiving hole
3 to act as the top wall of the receiving hole 3, the gaps among the respective first
protrusions 7 can communicate with one another to form vent spaces 6 communicating
with one another. At this time, the hole wall of the receiving hole 3 may not be formed
thereon with a vent hole communicating the inside with the outside. In the case, after
the first protrusion 7 of the pressurized portion of the elastic pad is compressed,
the air within the vent space 6 of the pressurized portion flows to the vent spaces
6 of other unpressurized portions and the external environment. After the pressure
is removed, the air flowing to the vent spaces 6 of the other unpressurized portions
and the air from the external environment can quickly fill the pressurized portion
via the communicating gaps, to enable the pressurized portion of the elastic pad to
rapidly restore to thus provide a good support.
[0037] In some other embodiments, when one first protrusion 7 corresponds to one receiving
hole 3 to act as the top wall 8 of the receiving hole 3, the gaps among the respective
first protrusions 7 can communicate with one another to form vent spaces 6 communicating
with one another. At this time, the hole wall of the receiving hole 3 is formed thereon
with at least one vent hole 9 communicating with the receiving hole 3. In the case,
after the first protrusion 7 of the pressurized portion of the elastic pad is compressed,
the air within the vent space 6 of the pressurized portion flows to vent spaces 6
of other unpressurized portions and the external environment. In addition, an airflow
is formed between the pressurized portion and the interior of the receiving hole 3
via the vent hole 9. After the pressure is removed, the air flowing to the vent spaces
6 of other unpressurized portions and the air from the external environment can quickly
fill the pressurized portion via the communicating gaps and the vent hole 9, to enable
the pressurized portion of the elastic pad to rapidly restore to thus provide a good
support.
[0038] The vent hole 9 may be formed at any location of the hole wall of the receiving hole
3 as long as it can communicate the interior of the receiving hole 3 with the second
pad surface of the pad body 2. For example, the vent hole 9 may be a hole formed on
the side hole wall of the receiving hole 3 and extending obliquely upwards. Alternatively,
referring to Fig. 4, the top wall of the receiving hole is formed with at least one
vent hole communicating with the receiving hole. In some embodiments, at least one
vent hole 9 extends axially and is formed on the top wall 8. In some embodiments,
one first protrusion 7 corresponds to one receiving hole 3 to act as the top wall
8 of the receiving hole 3. Moreover, the vent hole 9 axially passes through the first
protrusion 7. In this way, the first protrusion 7 can increase the thickness of the
top wall of the receiving hole 3 to improve the wear resistance, and with the vent
hole 9 formed thereon, the interior of the receiving hole 3 and the second pad surface
can communicate with each other. Further, such structure can also facilitate formation
of the first protrusion 7 and the vent hole 9 while reducing the manufacturing cost.
[0039] In some embodiments, referring to Fig. 1, an outer surface of the top wall 8 is provided
with a gel pad 10 which is formed with at least one vent opening 11 communicating
with the at least one vent hole 9. As such, the gel pad 10 can increase the thickness
as well as the elasticity of the first protrusion 7, to exhibit better support and
recovery performances. The gel pad 10 may be bonded, ultrasonically welded, fastened
via magic fasteners, or connected in other manners (e.g. integrated grouting), to
the top wall 8.
[0040] Fig. 5 schematically show a balancing pad in use with elastic modules 1 according
to a further embodiment of the present disclosure. Referring to Fig. 5, the plurality
of protrusions includes a plurality of first protrusions 7. In some embodiments, in
the axial direction of the receiving hole 3, one first protrusion 7 corresponds to
one receiving hole 3 to act as a top wall 8 of the receiving hole 3. The plurality
of protrusions further includes a plurality of second protrusions 12 arranged to space
apart from each other, wherein each of the plurality of second protrusions 12 is surrounded
by plurality of first protrusions 7, and each of the plurality of first protrusions
7 is surrounded by plurality of second protrusions 12. In the case, the first protrusion
7 can be aligned with the receiving hole 3, and the second protrusion 12 can fill
other gaps among the first protrusions 7 not aligned with the receiving holes 3, such
that communicated gaps can be formed between the the first protrusions 7, between
the second protrusions 12, and between the first protrusions 7 with the second protrusions
12, thereby being formed as the vent spaces 6. In this way, the second protrusions
12 can correspondingly increase the overall strength of the pad body 2, and the first
protrusions 7 and the second protrusions 12 can form, as a whole, a more stable and
more reliable support.
[0041] The first protrusion 7 and the second protrusion 12 may be of any shape, and the
present disclosure does not intend to limit the shapes of the first protrusion 7 and
the second protrusion 12 to a certain specific form. For example, in an alternative
embodiment, referring to Fig. 5, the second protrusions 12 comprise tapered extensions
13 extending towards gaps formed among the adjacent first protrusions 7 in their surroundings,
such that an outer peripheral surface of each of the second protrusions 12 comprises
a mating segment 14 that matches an outer peripheral surface of a portion of the first
protrusion 7 in shape. With the tapered extensions 13, a plurality of second protrusions
12 can extend at the periphery of the first protrusion 7 as far as possible. A plurality
of second protrusions 12, for example four as shown in Fig. 5, are arranged about
a first protrusion 7, to further reinforce the strength of the portion of the pad
body 2 located around the first protrusion 7. In the case, the pad body 2 and the
receiving hole 3 can restrict transverse movement of the elastic module 5 in a more
stable and more reliable manner.
[0042] In some embodiments, referring to Figs. 5 and 6, a gel pad 10 is disposed on an outside
top surface of each of the plurality of protrusions. The gel pad 10 can increase the
thickness of the respective protrusion, for example, the first protrusion and/or second
protrusion, and can also improve the elasticity of the respective protrusion, to exhibit
better support and recovery performances. The gel pad 10 may be bonded, ultrasonically
welded, fastened via magic fasteners, or connected in other manners (e.g. integrated
grouting), to the outer top surface of the protrusions.
[0043] In some embodiments, referring to Figs. 5 and 6, an outer surface of the gel pad
10 is formed with a vent groove 15 which extends to an edge of the gel pad 10 and
communicates with the vent space 6. That is, the vent structure includes a vent groove
15 communicating with the vent space and located on the gel pad 6. When a pressure
is applied to the elastic pad, the airflow can flow through the vent groove 15 to/from
the vent space 6, to further improve the ventilation effect. The vent groove 15 may
be of multiple shapes, for example, at least one of a cross shape, a straight-line
shape and an S shape. With respect to shape, the vent grooves 15 on the respective
gel pad 10 may be identical or different, or some are identical while some other are
different.
[0044] In the balancing pad 1, a dimension of a cross section of the receiving hole 3 may
be identical in the axial direction thereof, i.e., the receiving hole 3 may be a hole
consistent in diameter, so that the portion of the elastic module 5 can abut against
the top wall (for example the first protrusion) of the receiving hole. Alternatively,
the dimension of the cross section of the receiving hole 3 may be varied stepwise
in the axial direction thereof to form a stop step within the receiving hole 3, so
that the portion of the elastic module 5 can abut against the stop step after entering
the receiving hole 3. Alternatively, referring to Fig. 4, an inner dimension of the
receiving hole 3 is gradually increased in a direction from the bottom to the opening
of the receiving hole 3, i.e. the dimension of cross section of the receiving hole
3 is gradually increased in the direction from the second pad surface to the first
pad surface, to form a frustum hole. In practice, the portion of the elastic module
5 can abut against the conical inner peripheral surface of the receiving hole 3 after
entering the receiving hole 3. Optionally, as matching the frustum hole, the elastic
module 5 may be formed as a frustum, where the cone slope of the frustum may be identical
to that of the receiving hole 3. In this way, a portion of the frustum may fit in
the frustum hole in shape, to form cone-fit therebetween. Therefore, the portion of
the elastic module 5 can mate with the receiving hole 3 in a more stable and more
reliable manner, so that the balancing pad 1 can provide more stable and more reliable
restriction for the elastic module 5. In addition, the receiving hole 3 may be a square
hole, or may be a round hole. For example, the receiving hole may be a square or round
frustum hole.
[0045] In the balancing pad 1, in some embodiments, the pad body 2 may not be elastic, for
example, which may be a thin plastic panel or flexible body. The flexible body may
be a fabric body which may be canvas or non-woven fabric. The non-woven fabric can
introduce good moisture-proof and vent properties to the balancing pad, and can also
make the balancing pad more flexible and thinner. This can further make the elastic
pad more comfortable. In other embodiments, the pad body 2 is an elastic body. After
the elastic body is laid over the elastic base pad 4 to form an elastic pad 17, when
a pressure is applied to the elastic pad, the elastic module 5 is compressed correspondingly
to provide a support. As an elastic body, the elastic body 2 is elastically deformed
to provide a buffer, to further restrict the movement of the respective elastic module
5 in the transverse direction while effectively improving the stability of the elastic
pad 17 when being subject to a pressure. In this way, the elastic pad 17 can provide
a higher comfort.
[0046] The elastic body may be of multiple types. For example, the elastic body may be a
silicone body. Alternatively, the elastic body may be a sponge body, for example,
a sponge body with a high elasticity, which can be easily formed in a desired shape,
has a low cost, and is advantageous in ventilation.
[0047] In some embodiments, referring to Figs. 1 and 4, the first pad surface is formed
thereon with a plurality of sleeves 16 surrounding the receiving holes 3 respectively
and projectiong from an opening edge of the respective receiving holes, such that
each of the receiving holes 3 comprises the inner space of a corresponding sleeve
16. With the sleeve 16, the present disclosure can enlarge the axial receiving space
of the receiving hole 3, to receive and locate the elastic module 5 in a better effect,
and thus further restrict the transverse movement of the elastic modules 5.
[0048] In some embodiments, the pad body 2, the sleeve 16 and the respective protrusions
may be integrally formed from the same material. For example, they are integrally
formed from sponge as a balancing pad 1.
[0049] In addition, referring to Figs. 2, 3, 4 and 6, the elastic pad 17 according to the
present disclosure comprises an elastic base pad 4 and the balancing pad 1 according
to any one of the embodiments as described above, wherein: the elastic base pad 4
includes a plurality of elastic modules 5; the balancing pad 1 is laid over the elastic
base pad 4, and a portion of each elastic module 5 is located within a corresponding
one of the plurality of receiving hole 3; and the plurality of receiving holes 3 can
restrict the movements of the plurality of elastic modules 5 in a transverse direction.
[0050] As aforementioned, the balancing pad can not only restrict the movement of the elastic
modules in the transverse direction, but can also enable the elastic pad to be rapidly
restored and produce a good support property for the elastic pad, thereby effectively
improving the elastic pad in terms of stability, recoverability and support performance
when a force is applied thereto. In this way, the elastic pad can provide a higher
comfort, a good support performance and a more hygienic environment.
[0051] The elastic module 5 may be of multiple types. For example, the elastic module 5
may be a shape of a cylinder, truncated cone, or column. In some embodiments, referring
to Fig. 8, each of the plurality of elastic modules 5 is in a truncated conical shape
and is fit within the corresponding receiving hole 3 which has a matched shape, that
is the receiving hole 3 is in a form of a truncated conical hole. As such, the truncated
conical shaped elastic module 5 has the same cone slope as the receiving hole 3 in
the form of a truncated cone, thereby forming a form-fit match between the receiving
hole 3 and the portion of the elastic module 5. Accordingly, the portion of the elastic
module 5 can be mated with the receiving hole 3 more stably and more reliably, and
the balancing pad 1 can provide more stable and more reliable restriction for the
elastic module 5.
[0052] The elastic module 5 may be of multiple types. For example, the elastic module 5
may be a cylindrical elastic block such as a rubber block. Alternatively, the elastic
module 5 may include a spring support 20 and a conical spring 19 disposed within the
spring support 20. In the case, the elastic base pad 4 may include a foldable mounting
bracket, and the spring bracket 20 is used for removably mounting the elastic module
5 to the foldable mounting bracket. In this way, a plurality of elastic modules 5
can be mounted to the foldable mounting bracket via the respective spring supports
20. Then, the balancing pad 1 is laid over the respective elastic modules 5, and a
portion of each elastic module 5 enters and is located within the respective receiving
hole 3. When disassembling is to be performed, the balancing pad 1 is removed, the
respective elastic modules 5 are removed from the foldable mounting bracket and sequentially
nested in and stacked on the corresponding ones, and the foldable mounting bracket
is then folded. Therefore, the elastic module 17 is easily removed, and the disassembled
elastic modules can be compressed or stacked and nested with each other, thereby significantly
saving the storage and transportation space and offering convenience in cleaning.
[0053] Referring to Fig. 7, the elastic pad 17 further includes an outer cover 18 covering
the balancing pad 1 and wrapping the balancing pad 1 and at least portion of the elastic
base pad 4. For example, the elastic base pad 4 and the balancing pad 1 can be wrapped
as a whole, thereby improving the appearance of the elastic pad 17. The outer cover
18 can wrap the balancing pad 1 and the at least portion of the elastic base pad 4
via a removable connection structure, for example, zippers or magic fasteners.
[0054] Furthermore, the present disclosure provides a furniture including the elastic pad
according to any one of the embodiments as described above. The furniture can provide
a significantly higher comfort.
[0055] The furniture includes, but is not limited to, a mattress, a sofa, a chair, a sofa
bed, an upholstered bench and the like.
[0056] The scope of protection of the present disclosure is defined only by the appended
claims. Given the teaching of the present disclosure, those skilled in the art could
easily envision using alternative structures of those disclosed herein as feasible
alternative embodiments, and combining the embodiments disclosed herein to form new
embodiments, which should all fall into the scope defined by the appended claims.
1. A balancing pad in use with elastic modules, the balancing pad (1) comprising a pad
body (2) having a first pad surface and a second pad surface opposite to the first
pad surface in a thickness direction of the pad body, the first pad surface is formed
thereon with a plurality of receiving holes (3) extending towards the second pad surface
in the thickness direction of the pad body, each of the plurality of receiving holes
(3) being configured to receive a portion of a corresponding elastic module (5) of
an elastic base pad (4) to restrict movement of the corresponding elastic module in
a transverse direction of the pad body (2), the second pad surface being provided
thereon with a vent structure.
2. The balancing pad in use with elastic modules according to claim 1, wherein the vent
structure comprises a plurality of protrusions protruding from the second pad surface,
and the plurality of protrusions are spaced apart to form therebetween vent spaces
(6) that are communicated with between each other.
3. The balancing pad in use with elastic modules according to claim 2, wherein the plurality
of protrusions include a plurality of first protrusions (7), wherein in an axial direction
of the receiving hole (3), each of the plurality of first protrusions (7) corresponds
to a corresponding receiving hole (3) of the plurality of receiving holes and forms
a top wall (8) of the receiving hole (3).
4. The balancing pad in use with elastic modules according to claim 3, wherein the top
wall (8) of the receiving hole (3) is formed with at least one vent hole (9) communicating
with the receiving hole (3).
5. The balancing pad in use with elastic modules according to claim 4, wherein an outer
surface of the top wall (8) is provided with a gel pad (10) which is formed with at
least one vent opening (11) communicating with the at least one vent hole (9).
6. The balancing pad in use with elastic modules according to claim 3, wherein the plurality
of protrusions comprise a plurality of second protrusions (12) arranged to space apart
from each other, wherein each of the plurality of second protrusions (12) is surrounded
by multiple of the first protrusions (7), and each of the plurality of first protrusions
(7) is surrounded by multiple of the second protrusions (12).
7. The balancing pad in use with elastic modules according to claim 6, wherein the second
protrusions (12) comprises tapered extensions (13) extending towards gaps formed among
the adjacent first protrusions (7) in their surroundings, such that an outer peripheral
surface of each of the second protrusions (12) comprises a mating segment (14) that
matches an outer peripheral surface of a portion of the first protrusion (7) in shape.
8. The balancing pad in use with elastic modules according to claim 3, 6 or 7, wherein
a gel pad (10) is disposed on an outside top surface of each of the plurality of protrusions.
9. The balancing pad in use with elastic modules according to claim 8, wherein an outer
surface of the gel pad (10) is formed with a vent groove (15) which extends to an
edge of the gel pad (10) and communicates with the vent space (6).
10. The balancing pad in use with elastic modules according to claim 1, wherein the pad
body (2) is an elastic body.
11. The balancing pad in use with elastic modules according to claim 1, wherein an inner
dimension of the receiving hole (3) is gradually increased in a direction from the
bottom to the opening of the receiving hole (3).
12. The balancing pad in use with elastic modules according to claim 1, wherein the first
pad surface is formed thereon with a plurality of sleeves (16) surrounding the receiving
holes (3) respectively and projecting from an opening edge of the respective receiving
holes, such that each of the receiving holes (3) comprises an inner space of a corresponding
sleeve (16).
13. An elastic pad (17) comprising:
an elastic base pad (4) comprising a plurality of elastic modules (5); and
the balancing pad (1) according to any one of claims 1-12;
wherein the balancing pad (1) is laid over the elastic base pad (4), and a portion
of each of the plurality of elastic modules (5) is received and located within a corresponding
one of the plurality of receiving holes (3), wherein the plurality of receiving holes
(3) can restrict movements of the plurality of elastic module (5) in a transverse
direction.
14. The elastic pad according to claim 13, wherein each of the plurality of elastic modules
(5) is in a truncated conical shape and is fit within the corresponding receiving
hole (3) which has a matched shape.
15. The elastic pad according to claim 13 or 14, wherein the elastic pad further comprises
an outer cover (18) covering the balancing pad (1) and wrapping the balancing pad
(1) and at least a portion of the elastic base pad (4).
16. A furniture, comprising the elastic pad (17) according to any one of claims 13-15.