[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 16, Volume 2]
[Revised as of January 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 16CFR1632.1]

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                     TITLE 16--COMMERCIAL PRACTICES
 
             CHAPTER II--CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION
 
PART 1632--STANDARD FOR THE FLAMMABILITY OF MATTRESSES AND MATTRESS 
PADS (FF 4	72, AMENDED)--Table of Contents
 
                         Subpart A--The Standard
 
Sec.  1632.1  Definitions.


    In addition to the definitions given in section 2 of the Flammable 
Fabrics Act as amended (15 U.S.C. 1191), the following definitions apply 
for the purpose of the standard.
    (a) Mattress means a ticking filled with a resilient material used 
alone or in combination with other products intended or promoted for 
sleeping upon.
    (1) This definition includes, but is not limited to, adult 
mattresses, youth mattresses, crib mattresses including portable crib 
mattresses, bunk bed mattresses, futons, water beds and air mattresses 
which contain upholstery material between the ticking and the mattress 
core, and any detachable mattresses used in any item of upholstered 
furniture such as convertible sofa bed mattresses, corner group 
mattresses, day bed mattresses, roll-a-way bed mattresses, high risers, 
and trundle bed mattresses. See Sec.  1632.8 Glossary of terms, for 
definitions of these items.
    (2) This definition excludes sleeping bags, pillows, mattress 
foundations, liquid and gaseous filled tickings such as water beds and 
air mattresses which do not contain upholstery material between the 
ticking and the mattress core, upholstered furniture which does not 
contain a detachable mattress such as chaise lounges, drop-arm love 
seats, press-back lounges, push-back sofas, sleep lounges, sofa beds 
(including jackknife sofa beds), sofa lounges (including glide-outs), 
studio couches and studio divans (including twin studio divans and 
studio beds), and juvenile product pads such as car bed pads, carriage 
pads, basket pads, infant carrier and lounge pads, dressing table pads, 
stroller pads, crib bumpers, and playpen pads. See Sec.  1632.8 Glossary 
of terms, for definitions of these items.
    (b) Mattress Pad means a thin, flat mat or cushion, and/or ticking 
filled with resilient material for use on top of a mattress. This 
definition includes, but is not limited to, absorbent mattress pads, 
flat decubitus pads, and convoluted foam pads which are totally enclosed 
in ticking. This definition excludes convoluted foam pads which are not 
totally encased in ticking.
    (c) Ticking means the outermost layer of fabric or related material 
that encloses the core and upholstery materials of a mattress or 
mattress pad. A mattress ticking may consist of several layers of fabric 
or related materials quilted together.
    (d) Core means the main support system that may be present in a 
mattress, such as springs, foam, hair block, water bladder, air bladder, 
or resilient filling.
    (e) Upholstery material means all material, either loose or 
attached, between the mattress or mattress pad ticking and the core of a 
mattress, if a core is present.
    (f) Tape edge (edge) means the seam or border edge of a mattress or 
mattress pad.
    (g) Quilted means stitched with thread or by fusion through the 
ticking and one or more layers of upholstery material.
    (h) Tufted means buttoned or laced through the ticking and 
upholstery material and/or core, or having the ticking and upholstery 
material and/or

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core drawn together at intervals by any other method which produces a 
series of depressions on the surface.
    (i) Manufacturer means an individual plant or factory at which 
mattresses and/or mattress pads are produced or assembled.
    (j) Mattress prototype means mattresses of a particular design, 
sharing all materials and methods of assembly, but excluding differences 
in mattress size. If it has been shown as a result of prototype 
qualification testing that an upholstery material or core will not 
reduce the ignition resistance of the mattress prototype, substitution 
of another material for such material shall not be deemed a difference 
in materials for prototype definition. (See Sec.  1632.31(c)(4) for 
records required to demonstrate that a change of materials has not 
reduced ignition resistance of a mattress prototype.) If it is 
determined or suspected that a material has influenced the ignition 
resistance of the mattress prototype, a change in that material, 
excluding an increase in thickness, shall be deemed a difference in 
materials for purposes of prototype definition unless it is previously 
shown to the satisfaction of the Consumer Product Safety Commission that 
such change will not reduce the ignition resistance of the mattress 
prototype. Ticking materials may be substituted in accordance with Sec.  
1632.6. Tape edge materials may be substituted in accordance with Sec.  
1632.7.
    (k) Mattress pad prototype means mattress pads of a particular 
design, sharing all materials and methods of assembly, but excluding 
differences in mattress pad size. A change in existing material, except 
an increase in thickness, shall be deemed a difference in materials for 
purposes of prototype definition unless it is previously shown to the 
satisfaction of the Consumer Product Safety Commission that such change 
will not reduce the ignition resistance of the mattress pad prototype. 
Ticking materials may be substituted in accordance with Sec.  1632.6. 
Tape edge materials may be substituted in accordance with Sec.  1632.7.
    (l) Surface means one side of a mattress or mattress pad which is 
intended for sleeping upon and which can be tested.