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titleOfInvention Mattress fiber structure and mattress
abstract [PROBLEMS] To provide a mattress fiber structure that has excellent cushioning properties, reduces stuffiness due to a large amount of sweating, and is easily bent in response to a bed having a side-up function, and a mattress using the fiber structure. provide. A heat-adhesive composite staple fiber in which an inelastic crimped short fiber and a polymer having a melting point lower by 40 ° C. or more than a polymer constituting the inelastic crimped staple fiber are arranged on the surface as a heat-fusible component; After the webs blended so that the weight ratio is 90/10 to 10/90 are laminated in the width direction of the mattress, the heat-adhesive composite short fibers are heat-sealed in a crossed state and / Alternatively, a mattress is manufactured after obtaining a fiber structure in which heat-bonded composite short fibers and non-elastic crimped short fibers intersect with heat-bonded fixing points. [Selection] Figure 1
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