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  2. Bed skirt - Wikipedia

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    A bed skirt, sometimes spelled bedskirt, a bed ruffle, a dust ruffle in North America, a valance, [1] or a valance sheet in the British Isles, is a piece of decorative fabric that is placed between the mattress and the box spring of a bed that extends to the floor around the sides.

  3. Mattress protector - Wikipedia

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    This prevents new bed bugs from getting into the mattress and box spring, and traps any bed bugs that are already inside. Mattress protectors must be left on for at least a full year to make sure that the trapped bed bugs and their eggs die. [citation needed] If the cover is taken off early, the bed bug infestation may relapse.

  4. Mattress pad - Wikipedia

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    A mattress topper on a boxspring mattress. A mattress pad, mattress topper, or underpad is designed to lie atop a mattress.Made from a variety of materials including wool, cotton, memory foam, feather and latex, [1] its function is to provide an extra layer of comfort, especially when the existing mattress is worn or uncomfortable.

  5. Mattress coil - Wikipedia

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    The bed coil spring was patented by Louis Andrew Vargha. Some modern feedback on coils within mattresses cast aspersions on some of its attributes such as abrasion on coils eventually culminating into prodding, [ 4 ] and the audibility of the coils, as it may decrease privacy for intimate moments such as sexual activity.

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  7. Upholstery coil springs - Wikipedia

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    Bushnell's patent has been cited [26] as an innerspring but it was an under bed spring--which in the mid-1800s was also called a mattress or base layer of a bed. Crofton's work of 1834 and Felton's work of 1796, in light of archeological finds and great works such as Sir Robert Hooke's Lecture on Springs , clearly indicate that coil springs ...