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Ergonomic mattress

A mattress and body technology, applied in mattresses, spring mattresses, padded cushions, etc., can solve problems such as excessive pressure, support the body, unable to maintain the S-shaped posture of the spine, and achieve the effect of reducing pressure

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-07-04
MFR FALOMO
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However, with the known mattresses, no matter what position the user assumes on the mattress, the mattress does not adapt optimally to the anatomy of the user and does not provide good support for the spine
[0003] In fact, mattresses are often too hard to maintain the proper S-shaped posture of the spine, or too soft and the back curves into a V shape, making movement difficult and no relaxation at all
Furthermore, these known mattresses do not produce the largest possible bearing surface between the body and the mattress, cause harmful compression of the body and excessive pressure on different parts of the body, and stimulate the user to turn over, which also wake the user from sleep
[0004] As a result, known mattresses neither prevent or reduce the irritation of turning over, nor support the body in an optimal manner, or support the body effectively only in certain postures

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[0024] According to the present invention, the reference number 10 in Fig. 1 indicates generally a mattress comprising an inner part or block 60 having transverse sections 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 which Segments have varying degrees of resistance to oppression.

[0025] The block 60 has a first lying surface 51 and a second lying surface 52 opposite and parallel to the first lying surface, both surfaces defining a pressing (retaining) plane r ( FIG. 3 ). The surfaces 51, 52 can selectively receive the sleeper's body 18, eg according to the season and / or ambient temperature, defining a so-called "winter side" 53 or a "summer side" 54 depending on the material from which the cover and padding 49 are made.

[0026] The block 60 has a front edge 57 and a rear edge 58 , which are advantageously parallel to each other, comprising a lying surface 51 , 52 between them. A central body 59 capable of supporting a human body 18 is contained between the front edge 57 and the rear edge 5...

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Abstract

A mattress to support a human body (18) comprises a portion (60) having two lying surfaces (51, 52) substantially parallel to each other, which define a resting plane (r), on which the human body (18) rests, and in which the lying surfaces (51, 52) comprise a convex part (28, 31) which extends in height with respect to the resting plane (r).

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to an ergonomic mattress (cushion) comprising an inner portion or block having a plurality of segments forming a structure that minimizes compression and loading of the spine by each segment have different levels of resistance. Background technique [0002] Mattresses of various materials and constructions are known, for example of the type with springs, or of latex, which have a flat surface with different degrees of resistance to compression. However, with the known mattresses, no matter what position the user assumes on the mattress, the mattress does not adapt optimally to the anatomy of the user and does not provide good support for the spine. [0003] In fact, mattresses are often too hard to maintain the proper S-shaped posture of the spine, or too soft and the back curves into a V shape, making movement difficult and total relaxation impossible. Furthermore, these known mattresses do not produce the largest possi...

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IPC IPC(8): A47C27/00
CPCA47C27/148A47C27/146A47C27/144
Inventor E·法洛姆
Owner MFR FALOMO
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