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Class 267/146 - Fibrous pad


Subclass of Class 267 - Spring devices
Definition: Spring device comprising a cushion body made of nonmetallic
No. of patents: 4
Last issue date: 11/20/2007


NumberTitleIssue Date
7297389Top plate for a unitary suspension device of a multi-element bed base
The invention provides a top plate for a unitary suspension device for a multi-element type bed base made with a plurality of unitary suspension devices disposed in rows and columns on a support platform, the top plate being quadrangular in shape and including in it...
11/20/2007
6347790Shock absorber and method for producing the same, and filler for the same
An object of the invention is to provide a shock absorber which can reduce damage to the member to collide therewith. The invention provides a shock absorber comprising a cushion structure of three-dimensional spring construction, which has a large void p...
02/19/2002
5976685Foam-fabric laminate for a cushion assembly
A seat cushion assembly is formed by (a) placing a foam-fabric laminate (14, 15) and an air impervious adhesive film (16) over a mold (18); (b) drawing the adhesive against the foam and urging the fabric against the mold by vacuum; (c) placing a foam pad ...
11/02/1999
5149065Foam cushion with labyrinthine side seams
New and improved foam cushions for packaging purposes of the type including a cushion envelope partially filled with an expandable cushioning foam material are provided. The cushion envelope includes a foam-receiving cavity and is defined by a unitary web...
09/22/1992
 
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