Mattress carrying case
A device for covering and facilitating the transport of a mattress that is both durable and portable. The device includes a material cover which encloses the mattress, a zipper or other fastening means for closing the cover, a plurality of handles to allow the user to easily lift, orient, and maneuver the mattress, and a plurality of wheels or casters to permit the user to easily move the enclosed mattress.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to devices for covering and moving furniture. The present invention relates more specifically to a mattress carrying case into which a mattress may be inserted for ease of transport and to enclose the mattress to protect it from soiling.
2. Description of the Related Art
There are various devices in the prior art which are designed for assisting in transporting a mattress and/or for covering a mattress. Most of these designs for transporting are directed to the positioning of handles which are directly connected to the mattress itself. The designs which are intended to cover and protect the mattress from soiling are generally not designed to aid in transporting the mattress and in fact often inhibit easy transport. Little effort has been made in the prior art to provide simultaneous solutions to both the problem of transport and the problem of protection.
Much effort has been directed to flexible mattress covers of various configurations. For example, the related art includes fluid impervious flexible material covers used to conform to the shape of the mattress, enclosing it on all sides and sealed at one or more edges. Other configurations are designed with walls that stretch in order to permit the cover to be used on mattresses of varying sizes. Such covers have apertures of sufficient size to allow insertion and removal of a mattress as well as various types of fasteners for closure of the opening. Representative cover configurations are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,956,782, issued to Morrison on May 18, 1976 and U.S. Pat. No. 6,618,880, issued to Chase on Sep. 16, 2003 (the disclosures of which are each incorporated herein by reference).
The field of art directed to transporting mattresses primarily contains designs for mattress handle construction or handle configurations which are directly attached to the mattress assembly. For example, a handle apparatus may be configured to attach to the frame assembly of the mattress with the handles extending through grommets in the mattress fabric cover to the outside where they may be grasped. Previous efforts also include a mattress lifting structure having edge support springs with a handle structure connected to the springs and extending outside the mattress cover. Also in the field are devices designed to assist with carrying a mattress which include straps or partial perimeter sleeves that secure multiple handle straps to the mattress and which are then used to lift and carry the mattress. Representative mattress handles and carriers are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,214,810, issued to Ward on Jun. 1, 1993; U.S. Pat. No. 5,924,150, issued to Workman on Jul. 20, 1999; and U.S. Pat. No. 6,085,370, issued to Lobascio on Jul. 11, 2000.
The traditional designs identified above are generally intended to provide only one of the functions of transport and protection. The devices do not typically provide a mattress cover that can be used to protect, store, and at the same time, transport the mattress, thus limiting their usefulness.
Transporting a large mattress often requires two individuals due to the cumbersome shape of the article, not to mention the weight. In fact, consumers often resort to a variety of home-made devices for this purpose, such as boards placed across flat dollies with sheets of plastic placed around the mattress for protection. The problems inherent in the use of such makeshift devices include the device being cumbersome, difficult to maneuver, having a tendency to fall apart during use, and leaving the mattress exposed to dirt, grease, and other contaminants. Therefore, it would be advantageous to have a device which could be secured on the mattress to cover and protect the fabric and at the same time provide a means for easily transporting the mattress.
Thus, there is a need for a simple, sturdy device for mattress protection and transport, which could be manufactured inexpensively and marketed in a small package. Especially desirable is a mattress cover that is durable and lightweight that could be securely positioned on the mattress and closed to contaminants. It would be helpful to have handles conveniently positioned for lifting and guiding the mattress during transport. Given the difficulties inherent in moving such an unwieldy item, it would be highly desirable to have wheels attached for balancing and moving the mattress easily. Existing products have been unable to deliver a device which provides all of these benefits.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention provides a device for ease in covering and carrying a mattress which would be most useful for the general public and for individuals in the packing and moving industry. The device includes a durable carrying case made of waterproof or water resistant material with closure fasteners such as a zipper or Velcro®-type strips to seal the mattress inside the case. The device has handles or straps sewn onto one or more sides of the case so that it may be easily carried. One of the long sides of the case retains and positions a number of wheels or casters for ease in rolling the mattress when it is enclosed within the case. The carrying case may be used for storage of the mattress to keep it clean and dry for future use. The case may be designed to accommodate various sizes of mattresses, e.g., twin, full, queen, or king. The material for the case may be transparent, translucent or opaque, plain or decorative, to suit consumer preferences.
A more complete understanding of the objects and processes of the present invention may be had by reference to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The description of the present invention will include references to various sides of both a typical mattress and the carrying case. A typical mattress will be referred to as having a top face and a bottom face which correspond to the large flat surfaces of the mattress. The panels that connect these top and bottom faces will generally be referred to as end panels, and side panels, or collectively simply as the sides of the mattress. The carrying case, on the other hand will be described as having a top and a bottom based on the orientation shown in
As summarized above, the present invention is directed to a device for simultaneously covering and carrying a mattress. As shown in
The handles 50 in the preferred embodiments are positioned on the sides of the case 10 such that one of a pair of handles is approximately two to three feet above the other when the mattress and case are standing upright as shown in
The handles 50 in the preferred embodiments are positioned on at least two sides of the carrying case, at either of the two short ends (28 and 30) of the case. Alternatively, additional handles may be placed on the long top side of the case 10 which does not have wheels or casters.
The closure fasteners or zipper 40 in the present invention may extend on two or three sides of the case 10.
The wheels or casters 60 are positioned and fixed to the carrying case 10 such that they are on the bottom side 26 of the case when the mattress is in the upright position for transport (as shown in
Alternatively, as shown in
In general, the present invention provides a simple, sturdy device for mattress protection and transport. It is anticipated that further variations in the structure of the device will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the present disclosure and the attached drawing figures. Such variations, while not explicitly described and defined herein, may be seen to fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. An apparatus for covering and facilitating the transport of a mattress, the apparatus comprising: the panels being connected one to another so as to form the case enclosure;
- a case enclosure sized and shaped to generally surround and enclose the mattress, the case enclosure comprising: generally rectangular front and back panels; generally rectangular top and base panels; and two generally rectangular end panels;
- means for opening and closing the case enclosure sufficient to allow insertion of the mattress therein;
- at least one handle positioned on at least one of the two end panels; and
- at least one wheel positioned on the base panel;
- wherein the mattress may be transported across a support surface by orienting the mattress enclosed within the case enclosure onto the base panel whereby the at least one wheel contacts the support surface.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the panels comprising the case enclosure each comprise a flexible sheet-like material.
3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the flexible sheet-like material is water resistant.
4. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the flexible sheet-like material comprises a fabric material.
5. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the panels are connected one to another by sewing the panels together along a common edge thereof.
6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the means for opening and closing the case enclosure comprises a zipper extending at least partially along a line within an area where the front panel and the top panel are connected and further within an area where the front panel and at least one side panel are connected.
7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the means for opening and closing the case enclosure comprises a zipper extending at least partially along a line within an area where the front panel and a first of the end panels are connected, further within an area where the front panel and the top panel are connected, and further within an area where the front panel and a second of the end panels are connected.
8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the means for opening and closing the case enclosure comprises mating sections of hook and loop material.
9. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the means for opening and closing the case enclosure comprises a plurality of buttons insertable into aligned button holes formed in the panels.
10. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the at least one handle positioned on at least one of the two end panels comprises four handles, two each positioned on each of the end panels.
11. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the at least one wheel positioned on the base panel comprises four wheels positioned approximately at the corners of the base panel.
12. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the at least one wheel positioned on the base panel comprises six wheels, four wheels positioned approximately at the corners of the base panel and two wheels positioned approximately at a mid-point of a long dimension of the base panel.
13. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the at least one wheel on the base panel comprises a caster wheel.
14. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the base panel further comprises at least one semi-rigid plate to which the at least one wheel is attached.
15. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the base panel further comprises at least one rigid plate to which the at least one wheel is attached.
16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein the at least one rigid plate comprises three generally rectangular rigid plates positioned in association with the base panel, each of the rigid plates providing an attachment point for securing at least one wheel to the base panel, the rigid plates approximately equally spaced along a long dimension of the base panel.
17. An apparatus for covering and facilitating the transport of a mattress, the apparatus comprising: the panels comprising flexible, water resistant, fabric material connected one to another by sewing the panels together along a common edge thereof so as to form the case enclosure;
- a case enclosure sized and shaped to generally surround and enclose the mattress, the case enclosure comprising: generally rectangular front and back panels; generally rectangular top and base panels; and two generally rectangular end panels;
- a zipper extending at least partially along a line within an area where the front panel and the top panel are connected and further within an area where the front panel and at least one side panel are connected, the zipper for opening the case enclosure sufficient to allow insertion of the mattress therein;
- four handles, two each positioned on each of the end panels; and
- six caster wheels, four caster wheels positioned approximately at the corners of the base panel and two caster wheels positioned approximately at a mid-point of a long dimension of the base panel;
- wherein the mattress may be transported across a support surface by orienting the mattress enclosed within the case enclosure onto the base panel whereby the six caster wheels contact the support surface.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 8, 2006
Publication Date: May 8, 2008
Inventor: Barbara K. Kajdas (Pipe Creek, TX)
Application Number: 11/594,697
International Classification: A47C 31/00 (20060101);