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US647374A
US647374A US69839198A US1898698391A US647374A US 647374 A US647374 A US 647374A US 69839198 A US69839198 A US 69839198A US 1898698391 A US1898698391 A US 1898698391A US 647374 A US647374 A US 647374A
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  • My invention relates to improvements in mattresses and their construction; and the principal object sought and attained is to construct a mattress that will not alone be especially useful for invalids in hospitals and for the sick-room generally, but is equally as well adapted for household purposes; and to this end it consists of certain novel features of construction and new combinations of parts, as will be more fully described hereinafter, and pointed out in the subjoined claims, in accordance with the statute in such cases made and provided therefor.
  • Figure l is a perspective view of my improved mattress looking at the corrugated side.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of my improved mattress looking at the flat side in partial process of being rolled up ready for handling or trans portation.
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional View through one of the corrugations, so as to show one of the branch pipes and its connection with the main or supply pipe.
  • Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view of two of the corrugated sections.
  • Fig. 5 represents enlarged sectional and plan views of the ventilator indetail; and
  • Fig. 6 is a detail view in perspective of a portion of a branch and main pipe, showing the connections.
  • 1 indicates the side of the mattress, which is formed in what may be termed corrugations or sections 2, preferably semicircular in form on this side, which when covered with a cotton quilted surface, (instead of ticking,) when desired, (see Fig. 1,) is as comfortable and soft as an ordinary feather bed and adapted more especially for winter use, while the opposite side of said corrugated sections, being flat and unquilted and stitched directly to the plain ticking 3, will form the straight or flat side 40f the mattress, thus presenting a surface which is cool and comfortable and more especially adapted for summer use.
  • corrugations or sections 2 preferably semicircular in form on this side, which when covered with a cotton quilted surface, (instead of ticking,) when desired, (see Fig. 1,) is as comfortable and soft as an ordinary feather bed and adapted more especially for winter use, while the opposite side of said corrugated sections, being flat and unquilted and stitched directly to the plain ticking 3, will form the straight or flat side 40f the mattress, thus
  • Said corrugations or sections 2 are designed to have a filling made up of anysuitable material composed of sheets or strips-as, for instance, strips of burlap-through which sea moss may be woven, so that said strips may be wrapped or rolled around the branch pipes 5 (see Figs. 3 and 4) for the purpose of securely and firmly supporting said branch pipes, which are made of rubber somewhat similar in form to the inner tube of a pneumatic bicycle-tire.
  • Branch pipes 5 are located in only every alternate one of the said corrugated sections and have one end closed, while the other end is provided with a suitable metallic screw-threaded connection 6, (see Fig.
  • main or supply pipe 7 also constructed of rubber of suitable thickness and provided at each end'with a metallic screw-threaded cap 8, either one of which may be removed at any time when desired, so that said branch pipes and supplypipe may be filled with hot or cold water or air by any well-known means, when the said cap may be replaced, thus regulating the temperature of the bed to either hot or cold, according to the requirements or desire of the occupant.
  • the mattress In filling the pipes with water the mattress may be so disposed as to incline, and then by gradually introducing the water the air in the pipes is displaced as the water fills them, thereby preventing a cushion of air forming at their closed ends.
  • said main or supply pipe may be located on either side of the mattress desired and that when it is desired to let the supply of air or water pass out of the pipes all that is necessary is to remove cap 8 at either end of supply-pipe 7, and when water is used a bucket or other receptacle may be employed to catch the water.
  • a ventilator 9 as shown in Fig. 5, comprising a cap 10, formed with an angular flange or collar 11 and a neck 12, provided with ex ternal screw-threads adapted to engage the internal screw-threads of the body portion 13, said body being provided at its inner end with a piece of wire-gauze or other perforated material 14.
  • a flat thin leather washer 15 having its opening, which registers with a similar opening in the ticking or cloth, the exact circumference of neck 12, which is inserted therein, and as its screw-threads engage the internal screw-threads of body portion 13, which is on the inside of the ticking, when tightened the ticking and reinforced leather Washer will be firmly gripped between the body 13 and annular flange 11 of said ventilator, which will thereby be held in position.
  • a mattress comprising a plurality of transversely-disposed hollow sections flexibly secured together, a suitable yielding filling in the sections, elastic pipes in the filling, and a main pipe communicating with all the pipes in the sections, substantially as described.
  • a mattress comprising a plurality of transversely-disposed hollow sections having a rounded exterior on one side and flat on the opposite side, a flexible sheet of material covering the flat side of the sections and secured thereto, a flexible filling within the sections, elastic pipes in the filling, and a main pipe having communication with all the pipes in the sections.
  • a mattress comprising a plurality of transversely-disposed hollow sections having a rounded exterior on one side and flat sides and bottoms, a flexible sheet of material covering the under flat sides of the sections and secured thereto, a flexible filling within the sections, elastic pipes in each alternate section, a main pipe communicating with all the pipes in the sections, ventilating-tubes in each alternate section intermediate of those having pipes therein, said ventilators having an open outer end and a screen in the inner end, substantially as shown and set forth.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ALOYS A. BRENDEL, OF PIQUA, OHIO.
MATTRESS.
SPECIFICATION forming part Of Letters Patent NO. 647,374, dated April 1Q, 1900. 1
Application filed December 5, 1898 Serial No- 698,391. (NomodeL) To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ALOYS A. BRENDEL, a citizen of the United States, residing at Piqua, in the county of Miami and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Mattresses; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the figures of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
My invention relates to improvements in mattresses and their construction; and the principal object sought and attained is to construct a mattress that will not alone be especially useful for invalids in hospitals and for the sick-room generally, but is equally as well adapted for household purposes; and to this end it consists of certain novel features of construction and new combinations of parts, as will be more fully described hereinafter, and pointed out in the subjoined claims, in accordance with the statute in such cases made and provided therefor.
' It will be apparent after having described my mattress that some of its many advantages are that it will not spread or break down in the center 5 that it can be readily and easily handled by rolling up; that, if desired, it may be partially rolled at either end, so as to form a head or foot rest without removing a sick person, and that when its corrugated sections are quilted it presents a surface as warm as feathers and is especially adapted for winter use, while its straightor flat side, not being quilted, forms a cool surface especially adapted for summer use. By reason of its novel construction it is peculiarly adapted for mantel or folding beds, and not being tufted it does not permit of the accumulation of dirt, which can only be removed by an experienced hand.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, illustrating my improved mattress, and in which similar numerals of reference indicate like parts throughout the several views, Figure lis a perspective view of my improved mattress looking at the corrugated side. Fig. 2 is a perspective view of my improved mattress looking at the flat side in partial process of being rolled up ready for handling or trans portation. Fig. 3 is a sectional View through one of the corrugations, so as to show one of the branch pipes and its connection with the main or supply pipe. Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view of two of the corrugated sections. Fig. 5 represents enlarged sectional and plan views of the ventilator indetail; and Fig. 6 is a detail view in perspective of a portion of a branch and main pipe, showing the connections.
Referring in detail to my invention by means of the aforesaid numerals of reference as employed in the several views of the drawings, 1 indicates the side of the mattress, which is formed in what may be termed corrugations or sections 2, preferably semicircular in form on this side, which when covered with a cotton quilted surface, (instead of ticking,) when desired, (see Fig. 1,) is as comfortable and soft as an ordinary feather bed and adapted more especially for winter use, while the opposite side of said corrugated sections, being flat and unquilted and stitched directly to the plain ticking 3, will form the straight or flat side 40f the mattress, thus presenting a surface which is cool and comfortable and more especially adapted for summer use. Said corrugations or sections 2 are designed to have a filling made up of anysuitable material composed of sheets or strips-as, for instance, strips of burlap-through which sea moss may be woven, so that said strips may be wrapped or rolled around the branch pipes 5 (see Figs. 3 and 4) for the purpose of securely and firmly supporting said branch pipes, which are made of rubber somewhat similar in form to the inner tube of a pneumatic bicycle-tire. Branch pipes 5 are located in only every alternate one of the said corrugated sections and have one end closed, while the other end is provided with a suitable metallic screw-threaded connection 6, (see Fig. 6,) connecting them with a somewhat smaller main or supply pipe 7, also constructed of rubber of suitable thickness and provided at each end'with a metallic screw-threaded cap 8, either one of which may be removed at any time when desired, so that said branch pipes and supplypipe may be filled with hot or cold water or air by any well-known means, when the said cap may be replaced, thus regulating the temperature of the bed to either hot or cold, according to the requirements or desire of the occupant. In filling the pipes with water the mattress may be so disposed as to incline, and then by gradually introducing the water the air in the pipes is displaced as the water fills them, thereby preventing a cushion of air forming at their closed ends. It will be obvious that said main or supply pipe may be located on either side of the mattress desired and that when it is desired to let the supply of air or water pass out of the pipes all that is necessary is to remove cap 8 at either end of supply-pipe 7, and when water is used a bucket or other receptacle may be employed to catch the water.
In one or both ends (preferably both) of every alternate corrugated section 2 I place a ventilator 9, as shown in Fig. 5, comprising a cap 10, formed with an angular flange or collar 11 and a neck 12, provided with ex ternal screw-threads adapted to engage the internal screw-threads of the body portion 13, said body being provided at its inner end with a piece of wire-gauze or other perforated material 14. To the ticking covering the ends of the said corrugated sections, in which are located the ventilators, is securely attached a flat thin leather washer 15 having its opening, which registers with a similar opening in the ticking or cloth, the exact circumference of neck 12, which is inserted therein, and as its screw-threads engage the internal screw-threads of body portion 13, which is on the inside of the ticking, when tightened the ticking and reinforced leather Washer will be firmly gripped between the body 13 and annular flange 11 of said ventilator, which will thereby be held in position. It will be here observed that by placing a ventilator at each end of the corrugations it will bring them on .each side of the mattress, and the corrugations being but small sections the weight of a persons body in getting in or out of the bed will create sufficient pressure to expel the air from the yielding sections of the mat= tress, and then when the pressure is removed fresh air will replace that expelled.
It will be readily understood that when my improved mattress is used with corrugated side up it may have one or two corrugated sections turned or lapped under at either end for a head or foot rest, which will then give the mattress a slight incline, as desired.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is'- v 1. A mattress comprising a plurality of transversely-disposed hollow sections flexibly secured together, a suitable yielding filling in the sections, elastic pipes in the filling, and a main pipe communicating with all the pipes in the sections, substantially as described.
2. A mattress, comprising a plurality of transversely-disposed hollow sections having a rounded exterior on one side and flat on the opposite side, a flexible sheet of material covering the flat side of the sections and secured thereto, a flexible filling within the sections, elastic pipes in the filling, and a main pipe having communication with all the pipes in the sections.
3. A mattress comprising a plurality of transversely-disposed hollow sections having a rounded exterior on one side and flat sides and bottoms, a flexible sheet of material covering the under flat sides of the sections and secured thereto, a flexible filling within the sections, elastic pipes in each alternate section, a main pipe communicating with all the pipes in the sections, ventilating-tubes in each alternate section intermediate of those having pipes therein, said ventilators having an open outer end and a screen in the inner end, substantially as shown and set forth.
In testimony whereof I have affixed my signature in presence of two witnesses.
ALOYS A. BRENDEL.
Witnesses:
GEO. S. LONG, WALTER G. MoCULLoUeH.
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US2634799A (en) * 1951-04-25 1953-04-14 Carl H Wilson Pneumatic cushion
US2638606A (en) * 1948-07-13 1953-05-19 Dwight E Austin Bed bottom
US2640993A (en) * 1947-06-23 1953-06-09 Jacob L Kleinman Shoulder pad structure
US3632170A (en) * 1970-07-24 1972-01-04 Jack C Witt Modular furniture
US3950799A (en) * 1972-03-29 1976-04-20 Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Respiratory distress stimulator system
US5787531A (en) * 1994-07-08 1998-08-04 Pepe; Michael Francis Inflatable pad or mattress
US20010039524A1 (en) * 2000-05-03 2001-11-08 Harrison Shelton E. Electronic bond & guaranty process and business method
US10357114B2 (en) 1999-04-20 2019-07-23 Wcw, Inc. Inflatable cushioning device with manifold system

Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2640993A (en) * 1947-06-23 1953-06-09 Jacob L Kleinman Shoulder pad structure
US2638606A (en) * 1948-07-13 1953-05-19 Dwight E Austin Bed bottom
US2634799A (en) * 1951-04-25 1953-04-14 Carl H Wilson Pneumatic cushion
US3632170A (en) * 1970-07-24 1972-01-04 Jack C Witt Modular furniture
US3950799A (en) * 1972-03-29 1976-04-20 Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Respiratory distress stimulator system
US5787531A (en) * 1994-07-08 1998-08-04 Pepe; Michael Francis Inflatable pad or mattress
US10357114B2 (en) 1999-04-20 2019-07-23 Wcw, Inc. Inflatable cushioning device with manifold system
US20010039524A1 (en) * 2000-05-03 2001-11-08 Harrison Shelton E. Electronic bond & guaranty process and business method

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