WO2012103917A2 - Couette, notamment pour lits - Google Patents
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- WO2012103917A2 WO2012103917A2 PCT/EP2011/006600 EP2011006600W WO2012103917A2 WO 2012103917 A2 WO2012103917 A2 WO 2012103917A2 EP 2011006600 W EP2011006600 W EP 2011006600W WO 2012103917 A2 WO2012103917 A2 WO 2012103917A2
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47G—HOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
- A47G9/00—Bed-covers; Counterpanes; Travelling rugs; Sleeping rugs; Sleeping bags; Pillows
- A47G9/02—Bed linen; Blankets; Counterpanes
- A47G9/0207—Blankets; Duvets
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D04—BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
- D04B—KNITTING
- D04B21/00—Warp knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes
- D04B21/10—Open-work fabrics
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D10—INDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBLASSES OF SECTION D, RELATING TO TEXTILES
- D10B—INDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBLASSES OF SECTION D, RELATING TO TEXTILES
- D10B2403/00—Details of fabric structure established in the fabric forming process
- D10B2403/02—Cross-sectional features
- D10B2403/021—Lofty fabric with equidistantly spaced front and back plies, e.g. spacer fabrics
- D10B2403/0213—Lofty fabric with equidistantly spaced front and back plies, e.g. spacer fabrics with apertures, e.g. with one or more mesh fabric plies
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D10—INDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBLASSES OF SECTION D, RELATING TO TEXTILES
- D10B—INDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBLASSES OF SECTION D, RELATING TO TEXTILES
- D10B2503/00—Domestic or personal
- D10B2503/06—Bed linen
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- the invention relates to a blanket for any purpose, but especially for beds and beach chairs
- the feeling of comfort is subject to the change of time. This becomes clear, for example, on the mattresses.
- the spring cores in such mattresses are wire springs, which are available in different designs.
- the spring cores can be held with different means in the respective intended position.
- the spring mattresses have been at least largely replaced by mattresses made of plastic foam.
- polyurethane is preferably as
- the viscoelastic polyurethane foam is a significant advancement.
- This foam has a glass point which is in the range of room temperature, preferably slightly below room temperature. The result is an altered compliance behavior with a slight warming by the person lying. This heating causes a further sinking of the lying
- the concept is based on the realization that the greatest warming takes place where the body has the largest mass. This is the case for the hips and shoulders. There, the body sinks more strongly than without major, heat-related compliance.
- spacer fabrics have two spaced apart layers of filaments, filaments and fibers, which are spaced by further filaments or filaments or fibers.
- the spacer textiles can be both multipart
- the separate textiles forming the cover layers are connected to one another by another textile.
- the textile is designed so that they are the described
- One-piece designs can be created by means of knitting or knitting.
- the spacer fabrics are made of plastic, in particular of polyester or polyamide or polypropylene or elastane or polyethylene, or of an organic material, in particular of cellulose, or of an inorganic material, in particular of glass fibers.
- the spacer knitted fabric should ventilate the seat so that moisture that accumulates through sweating evaporates and the steam can be removed.
- the distances can be up to 15 mm.
- the spacer textiles are also known for mattresses for some time.
- U.S. Patent Nos. 6,681,737, 6,683,735, 6,668,408, 4,699,157, 4,660,209, 4,647,874, and 6,115,861 describe such mattresses.
- the spacer fabrics form part of channels through which the water vapor is removed, which is created by sweating of the person lying.
- spacer textiles are provided as continuous layers.
- a mattress was created which utilizes the advantages of the spacer textile and, moreover, has a quality comparable to viscoelastic foam.
- the spacer fabric forms completely or partially the mattress.
- Material layers to a mattress can occur any other material layers. This includes the same or different spacer textiles.
- the various layers of material can be joined by welding or gluing or mechanically.
- Spacer fabrics according to the invention form part of the Velcro connection.
- the spacer knitted fabrics have so far been unsightly in appearance. Therefore, a cover for the mattresses is usually provided.
- the mattresses are usually protected by a bed sheet from contamination during use.
- the bed covers are classically filled with feathers. Famous
- the object of the invention has been found to meet with a single blanket both lower ambient temperatures and higher ambient temperatures. In the coverings spacer textiles are so far not available.
- the invention leads back to the fact that the previously used spacer knitted fabrics are too bulky and too heavy to provide the necessary appearance for use as a blanket
- the invention has also set itself the task of the application of
- Spacer knit and comparable spacer textiles on blankets to allow According to the invention, this is achieved with the features of the current main claim.
- the spacer knitted fabrics and comparable spacer textiles are referred to below as 3 D-core.
- the 3D core can be formed not only by a knitted fabric, but also by a knitted fabric or a fabric or by a scrim.
- the different insulation is achieved by different air permeability of the layers.
- the greater air permeability is synonymous with a lower insulation and the lower air permeability synonymous with a higher insulation. It depends on which side the blanket rests on the user. If the side with greater air permeability is at the top, the heated air can rise from the inside of the cover and escape through the top. It's pouring colder air, which heats up due to the body heat of the user in the blanket and also escapes upwards.
- the lower layer of the cover has a lower air permeability than the upper layer. Due to the prevailing higher temperature gradient and the heat conduction due to the
- the cover In winter, the cover is used in the reverse position. Then, the lower air permeability of the overlying layer prevents air trapped in the blanket much more from rising and escaping than the other higher air permeability layer.
- the blanket according to the invention can be composed in one piece with the various layers or from a plurality of separate layers. At least these are two different cover layers with a core layer in between, referred to below as 3D-Kem.
- the 3 D core spaces the cover layers.
- a one-piece preparation is carried out, for example, by way of production as knitted or knitted or crocheted, as described in the above-mentioned prior art.
- the spaced apart layers form a braid while the SD core is formed by a plurality of filaments, fibers or filaments which both space and interconnect the spaced apart layers.
- the coating for the 3D core can be detachably and exchangeably connected to the SD core as a cover.
- the layers can be welded to each other part of the area. Partial area means that the welds have so much distance from each other that the air passage according to the invention between the welds is not hindered. Layers which are not weldable can be glued together over part of the area.
- Partial bonding takes place in accordance with the partial welding.
- connection of the different layers can also be done by needling.
- threads, filaments or fibers are drawn from at least one of the layers into at least one adjacent layer.
- quilting is a kind of sewing.
- the sewing needle penetrates the blanket and one or more threads is carried along, so that the coating is stretched at the penetration point against the 3D core.
- the tension at the point in question leads to a constriction / inward curvature in the cover.
- a plurality of attachment points are set so that show on the surface of the blanket stitching.
- the stitching can also improve the flexibility of the blanket.
- the measure of improvement depends on the shape and course of the stitching and of the
- the blanket undergoes a constriction through the stitching.
- Constriction is then at least 5% per seam, based on the maximum thickness of the SD core.
- the maximum amount of necking is up to 50%, preferably up to 30%, most preferably up to 20%, based on the thickness of the 3 D core.
- the course of the stitching can be straight and / or round.
- the stitching seams can form longitudinal and / or transverse and / or oblique straight and / or curved and / or wavy running lines.
- the lines can intersect or ends in front of each other.
- the loose cover may also consist on one side of a different material than on the other side. It can also - limited to one side - be provided a replaceable or a fixed or permanently attached cover. With one-sided permanently provided cover, this cover is preferably provided directly on the 3 D core. In one-sided, removable cover, this cover may be directly attached to the 3D core, but also attached to the detachable cover. With the one-sided reference, the effect according to the invention can be enhanced. That is, the lower air permeability of one side of the 3D core can be further reduced with the additional, one-sided reference,
- the releasable attachment of the cover provided on one side is preferably provided by means of snaps or Velcro connections.
- the push buttons are always provided in pairs. They are preferably made of metal.
- a button provided on the 3D core is always associated with a button on the one-sided reference. From each pair of buttons, one button can be pressed into or onto the associated other button. Then one button encloses the other with a certain tension. This tension marks the connection force.
- the push buttons are commercially available products from the clothing industry. The more frequently the pushbuttons are used and the larger the pushbuttons are, the greater the strength of the connection with standard press studs.
- the snaps provided according to the invention are provided in quilted blankets with intersecting stitching at the intersections, so that the
- Push buttons in folds depressions of the cover sit and do not interfere with the use of the cover.
- the snaps can also be designed as upholstery buttons.
- upholstery buttons are buttons that pull a recess into the upholstery.
- the upholstery buttons have a closed button, usually covered with the same material as the upholstery.
- an eyelet on the button provided below is an eyelet on the button provided. Through the eyelet a thread is pulled and pulled the button with the thread in the pad.
- upholstery buttons are preferred for classic English leather upholstery.
- proximate snaps may be used to create wrinkles / depressions in the 3D core with you.
- the pressure pots can not disturb. It is favorable if the pushbuttons are distributed in a grid whose points either lie on existing stitches described above or lie on lines which correspond to the quilting stitches described above.
- Velcro connections are textile connections.
- a hook and loop fastener includes nylon strips, one strip having barbs and the other strip having loops. By pressing the textile strips, the hooks engage in the loops. This causes a predetermined strength commercial hook-and-loop connections. Using a likewise predetermined release force, the hooks deform so far that they slide out of the loops again.
- the strips are glued or sewn or otherwise attached to the ground.
- adhesives are selected which do not lose their function due to conventional cleaning of the cover.
- a suitable adhesive may be, for example, a hot melt adhesive.
- the strips can be present in a length with which the strips extend over the entire width or length of the cover. But it can also find pieces of such stripes application, which are arranged in the grid on the 3D core or a reference.
- the parts with the loops on the SD core or on the otherwise the 3D core enveloping cover attached can also be used without the one-sided additional cover, without the Velcro connecting parts interfere with which the cover for an optional attachment of the additional, one-sided cover are equipped.
- a cloth made of cotton, satin, polyester, linen or other common material of plastic and / or organic material can be selected.
- the different air permeability according to the invention can be based on different Because of being reached, for example, by choosing different materials, eg for the one side wool and for the other side satin.
- Tissues usually form to form meshes. Different mesh sizes inevitably result in different air permeabilities.
- the number of commercially available substances is so large that a customization of the fabrics to design for certain air permeability is usually unnecessary.
- the suitable substances can be selected from the large number of commercially available substances. The selection then takes place by measuring the air permeability.
- test results can only be compared with each other, if the influence of the deviations in the test conditions is clarified. In the simplest case, the clarification takes place by means of
- the measurement is carried out using compressed air with, for example, 1 bar overpressure relative to the ambient pressure.
- the compressed air is then applied to a certain fabric area of, for example, 10 square centimeters from a distance of, for example, learning for a period of 5 seconds.
- the measurement expediently takes place at an ambient temperature of, for example, 20 degrees Celsius and an air humidity of, for example, 80%.
- the fabric is clamped in a frame, which is provided with a pressure measuring device.
- the pressure measuring device will measure different pressures on the frame during the application of different substances (different in material and / or different in mesh size or pore width).
- different substances different in material and / or different in mesh size or pore width.
- a measurement of the air permeability can be made according to a standard.
- Very well known is the air density measurement in construction.
- a measurement of the air passage on site in accordance with DIN EN 13829-2000 or ISO 9972-1996 is provided.
- Certain construction products are subdivided into air permeability classes.
- the air permeability testing of paper according to Gurley or Schopper is also known and can be used for air permeability measurement of the layers according to the invention.
- the coating according to the invention can be led around on the sides of each cover and form an edge there.
- the layers can be handled for edge formation.
- the edge can be bordered with a band.
- the edge can be sewn or glued or welded or otherwise
- blankets according to the invention are produced with a thickness of 5 to 50 mm.
- Fig. 1 shows a blanket 1 according to the invention for a bed, but which is also suitable for other purposes, for example as a horse blanket, in winter as a warming blanket, in the summer as protection against mosquitoes, brakes and ticks.
- the cover 1 consists of a 3D core 2, which is coated at the top and bottom with fabrics 3 and 4.
- the fabrics 3 and 4 have a different air permeability.
- the fabrics 3 and 4 are connected by stitching 6 and 7 with the 3D core.
- Quilting seams 3 and 4 extend in the exemplary embodiment either exactly in the longitudinal direction or transversely to the longitudinal direction of the cover 1. In other embodiments, a different course is provided.
- Fig. 2 shows stitching 10 which run in serpentine parallel to each other.
- Fig. 3 shows stitching 1 1, which run in the form of checks and evenly on the
- Fig. 4 shows stitching 13, which run as stairs.
- the substances 3 and 4 are above or before.
- the protruding end of the fabric 3 has been folded over the protruding end of the fabric 4 and sewn to the protruding end of the fabric 4, so that a clean edge is formed.
- the protruding ends of the fabrics 3 and 4 are covered with a tape and / or glued or welded.
- the substance 4 has in the exemplary embodiment an air permeability according to the selected mesh size or pore size.
- the average mesh size or pore size is 0.1 mm; in other embodiments, 0.05 to 0.4 mm, preferably 0.1 to 0.3 mm.
- the air permeability in the exemplary embodiment is 400 liters per square meter and second when measured according to DIN EN ISO 9237
- the fabric 3 has a much higher air permeability than the fabric 4. Accordingly, the mesh size or pore size is larger.
- the cover according to the invention has exceptional properties. In the winter, the blanket 1 heats much more when the layer 3 with the higher air permeability is at the bottom, i. rests against the body of the user as if the fabric 4 lies down against the body of the user. Then, the blanket with the enclosed air layer has a high degree of heat-insulating effect, similar to a conventional cover with down filling or foam particle filling or a conventional fiber filling. That includes in
- FIGS. 5 and 6 show further topstitching.
- the stitching seams 26 according to FIG. 6 run parallel to one another and in the longitudinal direction of the covering cover 25.
- FIG. 5 shows rectangular seams 21 and 22 which are arranged concentrically on the cover 20.
- FIGS. 7 and 8 show the function of the blanket according to the invention in cold weather.
- the body heat 33 passes through the bottom 30 of the blanket. This leads to a heating of the trapped air34.
- the trapped air is largely prevented from leaking through the top 31. This is done by other nature or correspondingly low air permeability of the top 31. In this case, the heat is kept relatively long in the blanket with the air.
- the cover has a strong
- the top 31 and the bottom 30 have a different air permeability. Both sides are knitted.
- the side 30 has a much larger mesh size or pore width than the side 31.
- the larger meshes are larger / circular
- the knitting (textile) layer 30 as well as the knitting (textile) layer 31 and the two layers connecting threads 32 are knitted from a single thread.
- Fig. 7 shows the use of the blanket according to the invention in cold weather.
- Fig. 8 shows the use of the blanket according to the invention in warm weather.
- the cover is reversed.
- the side 31 forms the bottom, the previous page 30, the top.
- Air outlet through the side 30, the air outlet through the side 31 is much larger or lighter. This is due to the larger openings / mesh size or pore size.
- the mesh size or pore width of the page 31 is chosen so narrow that at a lying outside of the cover temperature of 15 degrees Celsius and a body heat of the user of 37 degrees Celsius on the inside of the blanket a
- Equilibrium temperature is at least 20 degrees Celsius.
- Equilibrium temperature is considered to be the temperature which, due to the inflow of heat and the heat discharge at the cover after heating the blanket permanently sets.
- the inside is adjacent to the cover
- Equilibrium temperature preferably at least 23 degrees Celsius, in others
- Embodiments still more preferably at least 26 degrees Celsius and in still other embodiments most preferably at least 29 degrees Celsius.
- the correct mesh size or pore size for the warming side of the blanket can be easily tested with textiles of different mesh size or pore size.
- the different textiles are placed equidistant from the average user.
- Male average user in the exemplary embodiment is a man with a size of 180 cm and a weight of 80 kg. It simplifies the tests if a technical heat source, for example an electrically operated heating surface with stepless adjustment, is used as the reference heat source for the tests.
- the required heating position of the heat source is determined by comparison with the heat output of a male average user. Thereafter, the test can be repeated as often as desired under constant conditions.
- a distance of 20mm from the heat source of the textile is respected.
- a distance of 5 to 50mm, more preferably a distance of 15 to 40mm, most preferably a distance of 20 to 30mm is set according to the preferred thicknesses of the blanket.
- the mesh width or pore width of the side 30 is selected on the cover so far that at an outside of the blanket lying equilibrium temperature of 30 degrees Celsius and a body heat of the user of 37 degrees Celsius on the inside of the cover a temperature is applied which is at most 30 degrees Celsius.
- the correct mesh size or pore size can be easily tested with different patterns.
- the inside of the cover is fitting
- Equilibrium temperature preferably at most 27 degrees Celsius, in others
- Exemplary embodiments even more preferably at most 24 degrees Celsius or at most 22 degrees Celsius, depending on the air movement. The users perceive this as cooling.
- the correct mesh size or pore size for the cooling effect side of the blanket can be easily tested with textiles of different, larger openings / mesh size or pore size. This happens according to the definition of the mesh size or
- the selected spacings of the textiles from the heat-resistant surface are preferably the same as in the determination of the mesh width or pore width for the side 31.
- the weight of the blanket according to the invention is given as the weight of textiles as basis weight (grams per square meter). It is provided in the embodiment, a basis weight of 500 grams per square meter, in others
- the blanket according to the invention is formed by a plastic knitted fabric, its basis weight is very low in comparison to the basis weight of the knitted fabric in the known mattresses. This is achieved in the embodiment in that are used compared to the thinner threads for mattresses and / or fewer threads are used as a connection between the spaced layers.
- Fig. 9 shows a blanket according to the invention according to Fig. 1, which is provided on one side with an additional reference. Of the reference, the upper edge 40 is shown in dashed lines at the folds of stitching 7.
- buttons are mounted in the folds / depressions.
- the push buttons are used in pairs. From each pair a piece is sewn to the cover. The other part is sewn to the additional cover. By squeezing a push-button pair, one button is pressed on or in the other button. One of the buttons spans the other elastically.
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Abstract
Tissus intercalaires dotés de différents revêtements et utilisés comme couettes de telle façon que, dans une position, ces couettes puissent être ressenties comme chauffantes et, dans la position inverse, comme rafraichissantes.
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| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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| EP11813872.6A EP2670281A2 (fr) | 2011-01-31 | 2012-01-02 | Couette, notamment pour lits |
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| DE201110009886 DE102011009886A1 (de) | 2011-01-31 | 2011-01-31 | Zudecke, insbesondere für Betten |
| DE102011009886.0 | 2011-01-31 |
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| WO2012103917A2 true WO2012103917A2 (fr) | 2012-08-09 |
| WO2012103917A3 WO2012103917A3 (fr) | 2012-10-04 |
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| EP2670281A2 (fr) | 2013-12-11 |
| WO2012103917A3 (fr) | 2012-10-04 |
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