Mattress overlay
United States Patent D416426
US Patent References:
Seating pad
Sias et al. - February, 1988 - D294212

Mattress
Elrod - June, 1990 - D308453

Foam pad
Farley - April, 1991 - D316202

Mattress overlay
Fenner, Sr. - January, 1992 - D323092

Seat cushion
Rose et al. - March, 1994 - D345072


Inventors:
Denney, Denys (Bear, DE)
Scattolino, Vincent (Lester, PA)
Vitelli, Robert (Essington, PA)
Hnatow, Michael (Media, PA)
Application Number:
D/095109
Publication Date:
11/16/1999
Filing Date:
10/16/1998
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Assignee:
Foamex L. P. (Linwood, PA)
Primary Class:
Other Classes:
D06/601
Field of Search:
D6/595, D6/596, D6/601, D6/604, D6/605, D21/809, 5/630, 5/636, 5/638, 5/645, 5/652, 5/654, 5/655, 5/653, 5/419, 5/420, 5/736, 5/901, 5/907, D9/456, D9/341, D9/346, 428/178, 206/564, 206/538
US Patent References:
D391434Mattress topper or padMarch, 1998Denney et al.
D395780Mattress topper or padJuly, 1998Denney et al.
3016317Resilient matJanuary, 1962Brunner
3681797COVER MATERIALS FOR BODY-SUPPORTING ARTICLESAugust, 1972Messner
3892902Plastic panel pad construction for spacing concrete panelsJuly, 1975Ilukowicz428/99
4203268Structural member and composite panel including sameMay, 1980Gladden, Jr. et al.52/630
4614000Patient undersheet for preventing bed soresSeptember, 1986Mayer5/484
4628549Floatable sheet material and method of makingDecember, 1986Lazar4/498
4686724Support pad for nonambulatory personsAugust, 1987Bedford
4768251Mattress padSeptember, 1988Baskent
5077849Anatomically conformable foam support padJanuary, 1992Farley5/727
5111542Anatomically conformable foam support padMay, 1992Farley5/727
5134735Mattress cushion with multiple zonesAugust, 1992Rose
5402545Orthopedic seat cushion with upstanding projectionsApril, 1995Jolley5/653
Primary Examiner:
Seeger, Janice E.
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Connolly Bove Lodge & Hutz LLP
Claims:
1. The ornamental design for a mattress overlay, as shown and described.

Description:

FIG. 1 is a top plan view of a mattress overlay showing a portion of the top surface with our new design, wherein the pattern of the design continues throughout the entire top surface;

FIG. 2 is a right side elevational view of our design, which is partially broken away to show the recesses formed in the top surface, with the left side elevational view being identical thereto;

FIG. 3 is a front end view of the mattress overlay, with the rear end view being identical thereto; and,

FIG. 4 is a bottom plan view of the mattress overlay.