Multiple Sections Span Frame Patents (Class 267/106)
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Patent number: 10070724Abstract: Rocker style chairs and rocker style chairs with pivoting seats are provided along with modular components for use within rocker style chairs and parts for assembling within the modular components. The related components and chair assemblies minimize manufacturing time, maximize material usage and decrease related installation time. The related rocker style chairs may provide comfort to chair occupants and minimize noise during related chair component motion.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2016Date of Patent: September 11, 2018Inventors: Matthew Jacobs, Frederick Jacobs, Michiel Van de Ven
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Patent number: 7297389Abstract: The invention provides a top plate for a unitary suspension device for a multi-element type bed base made with a plurality of unitary suspension devices disposed in rows and columns on a support platform, the top plate being quadrangular in shape and including in its central region fastener members for fastening to the top end of a suspension structure of a unitary device, wherein the corners of the top face of the plate are raised and define a horizontal plane situated above the face, and wherein the top plate presents around its central region a first convex surface forming a dome. Advantageously, the top face of the top plate presents in the vicinity of each of its corners a second convex surface tangential to the horizontal plane and connected to the dome via demarcation lines.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2004Date of Patent: November 20, 2007Inventor: Jacques Lobry
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Patent number: 5707046Abstract: An apparatus for fastening the ends of sinusoidal springs or of similar fiat spring elements to a part of a frame of upholstered furniture, includes a long, extended, one-piece plastic profiled strip with a fastening part, continuous over its length, for putting in place staples or similar fastening elements on the frame and in an accommodating part for the sinusoidal springs, which is to face the inner edge of the frame part, with clevis type eyelets for the spring ends, spaced apart in the longitudinal direction of the strip.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1996Date of Patent: January 13, 1998Inventor: Thomas Tillner
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Patent number: 5588165Abstract: A cushioning assembly comprises a foundation, a plurality of springs mounted on the foundation, and a pad resting on the springs. Each spring is formed of plastic and forms a through-chamber having an axis. The axes of the springs lie in a common plane oriented perpendicular to the loading applied thereto when a user rests on the assembly. Pad-supporting plates are removably attached to the spring bodies, e.g., by clamp members.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1994Date of Patent: December 31, 1996Assignee: Senne Lizenz & Produkte GmbHInventor: Heinrich Fromme
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Patent number: 5562274Abstract: A formed wire spring assembly having upper and lower spaced decks including a border wire and a plurality of deck wires arranged in a criss-cross fashion. The deck wires of the upper deck and lower decks are paired with one another and are connected by springs disposed between the two decks to support the decks in spaced relationship and yieldable fashion relative to one another.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1994Date of Patent: October 8, 1996Assignee: Hoover Wire Products, Inc.Inventors: John P. Kitchen, William C. Rodgers
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Patent number: 5474283Abstract: A spring includes upper and lower runs of wire interconnected by an intermediate run of wire, all of the runs being integrally formed from spring wire. The opposite ends of the upper and lower runs respectively include hooks and coils while the intermediate run includes a coil. The hooks and coils of the upper and lower runs are used to connect the spring to an adjacent spring with the hook of one spring being received about the coil of an adjacent spring. The upper and lower runs are offset above and below the coils of the upper and lower runs respectively to accommodate a helical wire which is wrapped around the upper run for interconnecting runner wires which extend transversely of the upper run. The runner wires have offset portions which are secured to the upper runs by the helical wire. In one form the coils in the upper and lower runs are provided with a projecting recess or ear for receiving the hooks of an adjacent spring.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1995Date of Patent: December 12, 1995Assignee: Parma CorporationInventor: John E. Miller
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Patent number: 5431376Abstract: A spring includes upper and lower runs of wire interconnected by an intermediate run of wire, all of the runs being integrally formed from spring wire. The opposite ends of the upper and lower runs respectively include hooks and coils while the intermediate run includes a coil. The hooks and coils of the upper and lower runs are used to connect the spring to an adjacent spring with the hook of one spring being received about the coil of an adjacent spring. The upper and lower runs are offset above and below the coils of the upper and lower runs respectively to accommodate a helical wire which is wrapped around the upper run for interconnecting runner wires which extend transversely of the upper run. The runner wires have offset portions which are secured to the upper runs by the helical wire. In one form the coils in the upper and lower runs are provided with a projecting recess or ear for receiving the hooks of an adjacent spring.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1994Date of Patent: July 11, 1995Assignee: Parma CorporationInventor: John E. Miller
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Patent number: 5346188Abstract: A foundation assembly is disclosed in which a wire grid is supported above a support frame by a plurality of wire form members extending parallel to one another and arranged in pairs. The wire form members have leg portions extending therefrom and are rotatably mounted to the wire grid to enable a wire subassembly to be shipped with the wire form members rotated to folded positions in which the leg portions lie against the wire grid. After shipping, the wire form members are rotated to extend the leg portions away from the wire grid at an angle less than ninety degrees where the paired wire support members cooperate together forming a rigid structure to prevent collapse of the foundation assembly.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1993Date of Patent: September 13, 1994Assignee: Hoover Group, Inc.Inventors: Kevin T. Rodgers, James Lewis
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Patent number: 5184809Abstract: A spring assembly has a plurality of rows of springs interconnected in chain-like fashion, each spring including upper and lower runs and an intermediate run interconnecting the upper and lower runs. The upper and lower runs each include a coil on one end and a hook on the opposite end hooked about a coil of an adjacent spring. A plurality of runner wires extend transversely of the upper runs where they are connected thereto by a plurality of helical wires respectively received about the upper runs. The upper runs are in planes above the coils of the upper runs providing recesses above the coils receiving the helical wires.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1991Date of Patent: February 9, 1993Assignee: Parma CorporationInventor: John E. Miller
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Patent number: 5080329Abstract: A spring loaded locking system for a box spring assembly having a generally rectangular frame, a plurality of spring modules and a grid type wire support deck disposed a predetermined distance above the frame. The locking system provides an interference fit which secures the spring modules to the support deck. Each spring has a pair of outwardly open V-shaped sections integrally formed with the upper portion of the spring. The vertices of the V-shaped sections commonly contact one wire of the support deck. A pair of legs extends from each vertex and straddle the common wire and either cross one of a pair of parallel brace wires of the support deck. The V-shaped sections are biased apart from each other by the shape of the upper portion of the spring module itself. The interaction between the vertices and the common wire, between the legs and the brace wires, and the outward bias of the upper portion of the spring module provides an interference lock fit which secures the support deck to the spring module.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1990Date of Patent: January 14, 1992Assignee: Hoover Group, Inc.Inventor: Upton R. Dabney
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Patent number: 4975888Abstract: A mine neutralization system having self-propelled explosive charges fired t submarine mines by a mine detection and fire control system.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1967Date of Patent: December 4, 1990Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventor: George E. Kern
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Patent number: 4973032Abstract: The member is intended to connect the zigzag tensioning wires mounted parallel to each other in a frame reinforcing a seat cushion. It comprises a flat bar (12) provided at regular intervals with gripping lugs (14) pressing against the bar a straight portion of the wire which is parallel to this bar. Side walls (16, 17) of the bar comprise spaced notches for receiving and fixing portions (4b) of the wire substantially perpendicular to the bar. Since the bar has a lug gripping each wire, the latter are kept at a precise distance from each other and the cushion is locally tensioned.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1989Date of Patent: November 27, 1990Assignee: ECIA - Equipements et Composants pour l'Industrie AutomobileInventors: Francois Fourrey, Serge Deley
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Patent number: 4921228Abstract: A box spring assembly comprises a horizontal rectangular frame, a generally horizontal mattress support deck disposed a predetermined distance above the frame, and a plurality of deck support springs arranged between the deck and the frame to yieldably support the deck. The deck includes a plurality of long and cross deck wires each having notches. The long and cross deck wires are oriented in a criss-cross fashion engaging each other at the notches, and a plurality of deck support springs having notched deck attaching portions engaged with the notched intersections of the wire members. At least one of the deck attaching portions includes a pair of end straight wire sections arranged in a side-by-side relation with a spaced pair of the deck wire members and arranged in a supporting relation with spaced portion of another one of the deck wire members that intersects the spaced pair interlocking the deck wire members and the straight wire section together.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1988Date of Patent: May 1, 1990Assignee: Hoover Group, Inc.Inventor: Mark A. Lowe
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Patent number: 4790519Abstract: A clip for use in a hinged border wire assembly, such as a border wire assembly used in a mattress, joins border wire portions together in a manner that permits one border wire section to rotate with respect to the other. This permits folding of a large border wire of the type that would be used on a king-size mattress, for example, in order to pass the mattress through small areas such as doors and stairways. The disclosed embodiment has two border wire sections which are generally U-shaped and which abut along portions formed at the ends of each U. The clip has a pair of adjacent sleeves within which respective abutting border wire portions are received. A barb is formed inwardly of a sleeve to secure the barbed sleeve in place on its border wire portion while allowing the other abutting portion to rotate within its sleeve in hinged fashion.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1986Date of Patent: December 13, 1988Assignee: Sealy, IncorporatedInventor: Gary M. Stewart
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Patent number: 4778157Abstract: A spring module for disposition between a base frame and a grid frame of a spring assembly embodying upper and lower attaching elements for attachment to, respectively, the grid frame and the base frame and spaced, parallel, vertically-disposed, yieldable legs, each leg embodying a vertically-disposed loop of wire and upwardly and downwardly, oppositely-inclined, V-shaped lengths of wire extending from the loop to, respectively, the upper and lower attaching elements.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1987Date of Patent: October 18, 1988Assignee: Webster Spring Co. Inc.Inventor: Kenneth H. Thomas
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Patent number: 4709906Abstract: A resilient furniture seat support is provided with spring assemblies formed of base springs which have upper springs mounted thereon. Each base spring is formed of a length of wire with forward and rear mounting portions which are connectible to the front and rear rails of a seat frame. The upper springs have base portions connected to and supported by the base spring, resilient vertically collapsible midportions, and upper attachment portions adapted for attachment to transverse border wires or crosswires. Two upper springs have their attachment portions connected together. The base spring has a resilient vertically collapsible section, and an attachment portion is located at the upper end of this collapsible section. The upper attachment portion of the base spring is attached to the upper attachment portion of one of the upper springs.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1986Date of Patent: December 1, 1987Inventor: Ned W. Mizelle
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Patent number: 4475724Abstract: A wire spring assembly adaptable for use in a mattress for a sleeper sofa or roll-away bed in which individual wire spring units are secured to each other and arranged in rows that extend transversely of the assembly. Each spring unit has a pair of end portions, a plurality of torsion bars and one or more connecting bars extending between the torsion bars. The end portions are adaptable to be attached to the corresponding end portions of adjacent spring units in the same row. The assembly further includes a plurality of flexible wire members extending longitudinally of the assembly substantially the length thereof, which are secured to the end portions of some of the spring units to position the rows while allowing the mattress to be folded.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1982Date of Patent: October 9, 1984Assignee: Hoover Universal, Inc.Inventor: William L. Hancock
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Patent number: 4325542Abstract: A seat construction comprising a frame having first and second spaced rails and a seat suspension mat comprising covered first and second border wires and a plurality of longitudinally spaced transversely extending spaced wires having their ends attached to the border wires, said first border wire being attached to the first rail and the second border wire being attached to the second rail. First and second auxiliary coated wires extending longitudinally and generally parallel to the border wires. Each transversely extending wire is wound around each of the auxiliary longitudinal wires, thereby defining a first portion extending upwardly from the first border wire to the first auxiliary wire, a second portion extending from the first auxiliary wire to the second auxiliary wire, and a sinuous portion extending from the second auxiliary wire to the second border wire.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1980Date of Patent: April 20, 1982Assignee: Gulf & Western Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Stephen E. Muzzell