Anti-mite mattress fabric

By designing a multi-level height difference fiber weave structure and antibacterial fibers in the mattress fabric, the problem of poor mite removal effect of traditional mattress fabrics is solved, achieving a more efficient mite removal and reducing mite breeding effect.

CN223913804UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-17ZHEJIANG SWAN ISLAND MATTRESS
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520810353.1
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-27
Publication Date
2026-02-17
Estimated Expiration
2035-04-27

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Traditional mattress fabrics have a flat structure, which makes it easy for the suction port of a mite remover to get clogged or for the tapping and vibration function to not be fully utilized, thus reducing the mite removal effect.

Method used

The first and second units are formed by fiber weaving, with a height difference between them. The honeycomb area and the rectangular area in the second unit also have a height difference, creating a multi-level height difference on the fabric surface. Antibacterial fibers are also used for weaving.

Benefits of technology

It improves the cleaning effect of the mite remover, enhances the suction power and the effect of the tapping vibration, and reduces the breeding of mites.

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Abstract

The anti-mite mattress fabric comprises first units and second units which are alternately and circularly arranged in the breadth direction, each second unit comprises a honeycomb area and a rectangular area, the honeycomb areas and the rectangular areas are alternately and circularly arranged in the length direction of the fabric, the honeycomb areas are octagonal, two short straight edges of each honeycomb area are connected with the first units, and the rectangular areas are connected with the second units. Two long straight sides of the honeycomb area are connected with the rectangular area, the first unit is higher than the honeycomb area, and the rectangular area is higher than the honeycomb area. The height difference is formed between the first unit and the second unit, and the height difference is also formed between the honeycomb area and the rectangular area in the second unit, so that the multi-level height difference is formed on the surface of the fabric, mites are concentrated as much as possible and are convenient to clean, and cavities with different heights are formed between the acarus killing instrument and the fabric, so that the acarus killing instrument is convenient to clean. According to the anti-mite fabric, the suction force or the beating vibration can fully play a role in the cavity, so that mite cleaning is facilitated, and the fabric is formed by weaving the antibacterial fibers, so that microorganism breeding is reduced, and mite generation is reduced.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of fabrics, and more specifically, to an anti-mite mattress fabric. Background Technology

[0002] Traditional mattress fabrics are mostly flat. When a mite remover is used for cleaning, the flat fabric layer causes the mite remover to adhere tightly to the fabric, which can partially block the suction port or prevent the vibration function from working properly, thus reducing the mite removal effect. Utility Model Content

[0003] The purpose of this invention is to overcome the shortcomings of the prior art and provide an anti-mite mattress fabric. The fabric is formed by weaving fibers into a first unit and a second unit, creating a height difference between them. Furthermore, the honeycomb area and rectangular area within the second unit also exhibit a height difference, resulting in a multi-level height difference on the fabric surface. This allows mites to concentrate to a certain extent within the honeycomb area, facilitating cleaning with a mite remover. The multi-level height difference also creates cavities of varying heights between the mite remover and the fabric, allowing suction or vibration to work more effectively within these cavities, further enhancing mite removal. Additionally, the use of antibacterial fibers in the fabric weave reduces microbial growth, thereby decreasing mite production.

[0004] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution: an anti-mite mattress fabric, comprising a first unit and a second unit arranged alternately and cyclically along the width direction, the second unit comprising a honeycomb area and a rectangular area, the honeycomb area and the rectangular area arranged alternately and cyclically along the length direction of the fabric, the honeycomb area being octagonal, the two shorter straight sides of the honeycomb area being connected to the first unit, the two longer straight sides of the honeycomb area being connected to the rectangular area, the first unit being higher than the honeycomb area, and the rectangular area being higher than the honeycomb area.

[0005] The present invention is further configured such that the height difference H1 between the first unit and the cellular area is twice the height difference H2 between the rectangular area and the cellular area.

[0006] The present invention is further configured such that the width L1 of the second unit is 3 to 4 times the width L2 of the first unit.

[0007] The present invention is further configured such that the honeycomb area slopes down on both sides along the fabric width direction, and the highest point of the honeycomb area is at the same height as the first unit.

[0008] The present invention is further configured such that the fabric is woven in a weave cycle of 8-way coils, the first unit is woven in a weave of 2-way coils, and the second unit is woven in a weave of 6-way coils.

[0009] The present invention is further configured such that the third and seventh coil rows are woven together to form the first unit, and the first, second, fourth, fifth, sixth, and eighth coil rows are woven together to form the second unit.

[0010] The present invention is further configured such that the first, second, fifth, and sixth coils are woven in a horizontal row to form the honeycomb area, and the fourth and eighth coils are woven in a horizontal row to form the rectangular area.

[0011] The present invention is further configured such that the first unit is made of 75D / 72F cotton fiber and the second unit is made of 50D antibacterial fiber.

[0012] In summary, this utility model has the following beneficial effects:

[0013] The mattress is formed by weaving fibers into a first unit and a second unit. The second unit includes honeycomb areas and rectangular areas, which creates a three-level height difference between the first unit, the honeycomb area, and the rectangular area. This inhibits the distribution of mites to a certain extent. When the mattress is cleaned by a mite remover, the height difference and the mite remover create cavities of different degrees, making the suction or vibration of the mite remover more effective in cleaning mites. In addition, the fabric is made of antibacterial fibers, which reduces the growth of microorganisms and mites. Attached Figure Description

[0014] Figure 1 This is a structural schematic diagram of an anti-mite mattress fabric in this embodiment;

[0015] Figure 2 for Figure 1 A sectional view along the A-A direction;

[0016] Figure 3 for Figure 1 A cross-sectional view along the B-B direction;

[0017] Figure 4 This is a weave diagram of an anti-mite mattress fabric in this embodiment.

[0018] Reference numerals: First unit 100, Second unit 200, Cellular area 201, Rectangular area 202. Detailed Implementation

[0019] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0020] like Figure 1 — Figure 4 As shown, this embodiment discloses an anti-mite mattress fabric. The fabric has an 8-row stitch cycle. Each row of stitches includes both knitting needles and pull-out needles in a 1:1 ratio. Each row of stitches also includes both high-heel and low-heel needles in a 1:1 ratio. This is because the first and fifth rows of stitches are knitted with high-heel needles in a loop, with no high-heel needles and no knitting stitches. The second and fourth rows of stitches are knitted with low-heel needles in a loop, with no high-heel needles and no knitting stitches. The fourth and eighth rows of stitches... In the first eight rows, all loops are knitted in circles at the needle points, with no knitting at the drop points. Neither the high heel nor the low heel stitches are knitted. In the third row, the high heel stitches and needle points are knitted in circles, with no knitting at the drop points. Similarly, in the seventh row, the low heel stitches and needle points are knitted in circles, with no knitting at the high heel or drop points. This is because in the first eight rows, the second row involves both purl and knit stitches, while the sixth row involves either purl or knit stitches. Furthermore, the purl stitches in each row create the reverse side of the fabric, and the knit stitches in each row also create the reverse side of the fabric. Therefore, the first unit 100 is formed by knitting two rows of loops, and the second unit 200 is formed by knitting six rows of loops. Thus, the fabric includes the first unit 100 and the second unit 200 arranged alternately along the width direction. The first unit 100 is formed by knitting the third and seventh rows of loops, and the second unit 200 is formed by knitting the first, second, fourth, fifth, sixth, and eighth rows of loops. This is because the two rows of loops in the first unit 100 are knitted with both purl and knit stitches simultaneously, and both rows are tucked. In contrast, the six rows of loops in the second unit 200 only have purl stitches or only… The knitting process involves both purl and knit stitches, and all six rows of loops are knitted in loops. This makes the first unit 100 higher than the second unit 200. Because the first unit 100 is knitted with both purl and knit stitches simultaneously, a height difference is created between the first unit 100 and the second unit 200. Furthermore, the density of the first unit 100 is higher than that of the second unit 200. Therefore, when the mite remover is cleaning, the first unit 100 will not collapse due to its density, and the fibers of the second unit 200 will not move due to external forces, thereby increasing the structural stability of the second unit 200.

[0021] Because the first, second, fifth, and sixth loop rows are all knitted with purl needles, while the fourth and eighth loop rows are all knitted with knit needles, the first, second, fifth, and sixth loop rows form a honeycomb area 201, and the fourth and eighth loop rows form a rectangular area 202. Therefore, the second unit 200 includes both honeycomb area 201 and rectangular area 202, and the honeycomb area 201 and rectangular area 202 are arranged alternately and cyclically along the length of the fabric. This is because in the four loop rows of honeycomb area 201, the first and second loop rows and the fifth and sixth loop rows... There are two rows of coils between each row of coils. One of these two rows is woven into the first unit 100, and the other row is woven into the rectangular area 202. Therefore, the internal stress between the fibers after weaving makes the honeycomb area 201 octagonal. The two shorter straight sides of the honeycomb area 201 connect to the first unit 100, and the two longer straight sides connect to the rectangular area 202. This is because the honeycomb area 201 is formed by weaving the first, second, fifth, and sixth rows of coils. All six rows of coils are knitted into loops using purl needles, while rectangular area 202 is formed by knitting the 4th and 8th rows of coils, which are knitted into loops using purl needles. Because purl knitting is done on the wrong side of the fabric and purl knitting is done on the right side, rectangular area 202 is higher than honeycomb area 201, creating a height difference between them. Since the first unit 100 is higher than the second unit 200, it is also higher than honeycomb area 201. Therefore, when the mite remover is in contact with the first unit 100... During cleaning, the multi-level height difference between the first unit 100, the rectangular area 202, and the honeycomb area 201 creates cavities of different heights between the mite remover and the fabric. This allows the mite remover to move more smoothly on the fabric surface, ensuring that the suction power of the mite remover can evenly remove mites. Furthermore, the different height cavities between the mite remover and the fabric allow the tapping vibration to produce a better resonance effect within this space, making it easier to shake out mites from inside the fabric and thus removing more mites.

[0022] Because honeycomb area 201 is woven with purl needles in a loop, and rectangular area 202 is woven with knit needles in a loop, while the purl and knit needles of the first unit 100 are woven simultaneously in a tucked loop pattern, and because the fabric thickness of tucked loop woven fabric is greater than that of loop woven fabric, and the fabric woven with knit needles is higher than that woven with purl needles, the height of honeycomb area 201 is the lowest. The height difference H1 between the first unit 100 and honeycomb area 201 is twice the height difference H2 between rectangular area 202 and honeycomb area 201. Furthermore, honeycomb area 201 slopes down on both sides along the width of the fabric, and the highest point of honeycomb area 201 is the same height as the first unit 100. Therefore, the different height differences formed on the fabric surface can disrupt the movement path of some mites, thus allowing mites to concentrate to a certain extent in honeycomb area 201. This makes it easier to remove more mites when the mite remover is used for cleaning.

[0023] Because the first unit 100 is a loop-knitted fabric while the second unit 200 is a circular-knitted fabric, under the same loop density, the width L1 of the second unit 200 is 3 to 4 times the width L2 of the first unit 100. Preferably, the width L1 of the second unit 200 is 3.5 times the width L2 of the first unit 100. Since the density between the fibers in the loop-knitted first unit 100 is greater than that in the second unit 200, the density of the first unit 100 restricts the movement of the fibers in the second unit 200 under external force. Therefore, while maintaining the structure of the honeycomb area 201 and the rectangular area 202, the second unit 200 maintains a height difference with the first unit 100. This increases the structural stability of the fabric while maintaining the height difference, thus effectively cleaning mites.

[0024] Because the first unit 100 uses 75D / 72F cotton fiber and the second unit 200 uses 50D antibacterial fiber, and because 75D fiber is coarser than 50D fiber, the fiber density of the first unit 100 is greater than that of the second unit 200, thus stabilizing the structure of the second unit 200. At the same time, the use of cotton fiber in the first unit 100 increases its breathability, thereby reducing its humidity and thus reducing the growth of mites. The use of antibacterial fiber in the second unit 200 reduces the growth of microorganisms inside the cavity, thereby reducing the production of mites.

[0025] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model. The protection scope of this utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. All technical solutions falling within the scope of this utility model's concept are protected. It should be noted that for those skilled in the art, any improvements and modifications made without departing from the principle of this utility model should also be considered within the protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. A mite repellent mattress cover fabric, characterized by, The first unit (100) and the second unit (200) are arranged alternately along the width direction, the second unit (200) comprises a honeycomb area (201) and a rectangular area (202), the honeycomb area (201) and the rectangular area (202) are arranged alternately along the length direction, the honeycomb area (201) is octagonal, two short straight edges of the honeycomb area (201) are connected with the first unit (100), two long straight edges of the honeycomb area (201) are connected with the rectangular area (202), the first unit (100) is higher than the honeycomb area (201), and the rectangular area (202) is higher than the honeycomb area (201).

2. The acaricidal mattress cover fabric of claim 1, wherein, The height difference H1 between the first unit (100) and the honeycomb area (201) is 2 times of the height difference H2 between the rectangular area (202) and the honeycomb area (201).

3. The acaricidal mattress cover fabric of claim 1, wherein, The width L1 of the second unit (200) is 3-4 times of the width L2 of the first unit (100).

4. The acaricidal mattress cover fabric of claim 1, wherein, The honeycomb area (201) is lowered along the two sides in the width direction, and the highest part of the honeycomb area (201) is at the same height as the first unit (100).

5. The acaricidal mattress cover fabric of claim 1, wherein, The fabric is knitted with 8 courses in one stitch cycle, 2 courses form the first unit (100), and 6 courses form the second unit (200).

6. A mite-resistant mattress cover fabric according to claim 5, wherein, The first unit (100) is knitted in the 3rd and 7th courses, and the second unit (200) is knitted in the 1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 8th courses.

7. A mite-resistant mattress cover fabric according to claim 6, wherein The honeycomb area (201) is knitted in the 1st, 2nd, 5th and 6th courses, and the rectangular area (202) is knitted in the 4th and 8th courses.

8. A mite-resistant mattress cover fabric according to claim 6, wherein The first unit (100) adopts 75D / 72F cotton fiber, and the second unit (200) adopts 50D antibacterial fiber.