US1035571A - Attachment for mattress-frames. - Google Patents
Attachment for mattress-frames. Download PDFInfo
- Publication number
- US1035571A US1035571A US56460910A US1910564609A US1035571A US 1035571 A US1035571 A US 1035571A US 56460910 A US56460910 A US 56460910A US 1910564609 A US1910564609 A US 1910564609A US 1035571 A US1035571 A US 1035571A
- Authority
- US
- United States
- Prior art keywords
- mattress
- attachment
- bracket
- corner
- frame
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
- Expired - Lifetime
Links
Images
Classifications
-
- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47C—CHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
- A47C19/00—Bedsteads
- A47C19/02—Parts or details of bedsteads not fully covered in a single one of the following subgroups, e.g. bed rails, post rails
- A47C19/021—Bedstead frames
- A47C19/025—Direct mattress support frames, Cross-bars
Definitions
- the invention is intended more articularly for use in connection with, an as constituting an A.essential part of, thejrames on which woven wire'mattresses are Silbported in stretched form.
- the object of my invention is to provide S11 Ol'tin means for the mattress frame i capable o d'ustment to adapt the mattress to beds of di erent widths.
- Fi re 1 is a fragmentary side elevation showing my. attachment applied to a mattress frame and indicating a portion of the bedstead;
- Fig. 2 is a transverse vertical section taken on a line corresponding with the line 2--2 of Fig. l;
- Fig. 3 is an enlarged side elevation ot' one of the corner incml'iers of the mattress frame, including a portion of the side bar or side rail of the mattress frame, and with my attachment in place;
- Fig. 4 is a plan view of the members shown in Fig. 3;
- Fig. 5 is a horizontal section .taken on about the line 55 of Fig. 3; and
- Fig. 6 is a view similar to Fig. 5, but illustrating a somewhat different construction of my attachment.
- 10 represents the side rail of a bedstead; 1 1 acorner post of the bedstead; 12 the side rail, usually tubular, of a 'mattress frame, 13 a corner bracket, such bracket being 1n practice provided for each end of a Patented Aug. 13, 1912. 'l
- side rail 12; 14 indicates the transverse hea'd or foot barextending between a pair of corner brackets 13and supported there- "onfsaid barslft being usually of angleiron,
- each corner attachment consists of a horizont-al member extending transversely of the mattress frame and received by a suitable' formation. on the adjacent corner bracket 13.
- the bracket shown in Figs. l to 5 is formed with au open recess 13 ranging transversely, said recess accommodating the' adjustable supporting attachment 20.
- Said -attachment is illustrated as having a longitudinal slot 21, through which passes a bolt, a thumb screw, or equivalent fast nino' member 22, which after passing throng 1 the slot of the supporting attachment 20, engages the end wall 13b ot' a bracket 13 preferably in line with the tubular portion 13cv of said bracket, that receives an end of the side rail or tube 12 of the mattress frame.
- a washer 23 may advantageously be employed to give a substantial bearing agamst the supporting bracket 20. It will be obvious that by loosening the bolt or equivalent element 22, the attachment 20 may be adjusted transversely to project it more or less as desired, that it may properly seat on the side rail 10 of the bedstead.
- the outer lower corners of the attachments 20 are rabbeted, as at 24, see Fior 2, to1 prevent endwise play between the be stead rails 10.
- the fastening member 22 may be removed and'the attachment 20 reversed to. bring the supporting ends to the right or left, and therefore the single form ofthe-"attachment is applicable to either.
- the forni of the corner bracket 13 has 'been'improved by me so that ⁇ the one bracket will answer for any of the four l corners. It Will be seen from an inspection ofFigs. 2, 3 and 4, that the bracket is provided With acentral strengthening web 13d,
- top and back surfaces 13e and '13t are plane surfaces which will accommodate either end of either of the angle bars 1&1 employed at the head orfoot ofthe mattress frames .of 'Lhewcharacter referred to. Therefore only the sing-le form of corner bracket is n'ecessarkfor themaking up of a mattress frame.
- the adjustable,supporting attachment consists of a member bent to form the legs 30 joine'd'by the .bend 31, and these legs are formed with a: series of registering e holes 32 and are adapted to slide in parallel horizontal slots'40 in the corner bracketI 41.
- the corner bracket is provided vwith .a -recess 43, transverse to the direction of the slots 40, said recess constituting. a.- pocket for receiving a block or plate-114 having a central projection adapted to' enter one of thev holes 32 in the supporting attachment 30, tolock the said attachment in the adjnsted ⁇ position.
- a spring 46 isv employed, tending normally to press the vsaid block lor plate out-Ward.
- the securing devices forthe attachments 2O vor 30, .it will be .observed,are accessible from the end-of the mattress and arelocated below overhanging portions of theA corner brackets,i so that they are not conspicuous,A
- bracket- having a surface forming av seat accommodating either end of a transversehead or footbar lof the ⁇ frame, and meansfor receiving an end of a side-rail, Vthe bracket furthermore being reversiblev and interchangeable to make connection with the frame' members 'at any one of the four corners of the frame.
- a mattress' frame having corner brackl ets receivingthe side bars and end barsof the frame, and supporting means carried by.
- brackets for engagement- ⁇ with' the bed-1 stead, said .supportingmeans being adjnstf l 4 able transversely of the bracket and reversible to projectfrom either end of the bracket,
- a mattress frame comprising longi-jl tudinal side members Vand .transverse lend members, a corner bracket unitmg theuslde andend members, and laterally projecting.
Landscapes
- Mattresses And Other Support Structures For Chairs And Beds (AREA)
Description
0. GASAU.
ATTACHMENT F011 MATTRESS FRAMES.
rammed Aug.'13, 1912.
APPLIUATION FILED JUNE 2, 1910.
IN IEN] 0l? 0510 bwa lll 1111111111 IIIIII WITNESSES:
Immers o'rTo GASAU, or NEW YORK, N. Y.
ArrAcHMnN'r rolal MATTRESS-FRAMES.
Specification of Letters Patent.
.Application med June 2, 1910. Serial No. 564,609.
To all whom t may concern: v
Be it known that I, O'rro GASAU, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of the city of New York, borough of Brooklyn, in the county of Kings and State of New York, have `invented a new and Improved Attachment for Mattress-Frames, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact specification.
The invention is intended more articularly for use in connection with, an as constituting an A.essential part of, thejrames on which woven wire'mattresses are Silbported in stretched form. i
The object of my invention is to provide S11 Ol'tin means for the mattress frame i capable o d'ustment to adapt the mattress to beds of di erent widths.
By means of my invention it will not be necessary' to manufacture mattress frames to correspond with each and every width of metallic bedstead, because the attachment I have devised permits of a ready adjust ment being made that will adapt the mattress frame to different widhs of bedsteads, fwithn reasonable limits. n the practical carrying out of my invention provide also for constructing the attachment in such :form that one will answer for a right and left member, or for the head or foot of the mattress frame. I thus avoid the necessity of making several different attachments for the fourcorners.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings forming a part of this specifi'- cation, in which similar characters o f reference indicate corresponding parts 1n all the views.
Fi re 1 is a fragmentary side elevation showing my. attachment applied to a mattress frame and indicating a portion of the bedstead; Fig. 2 is a transverse vertical section taken on a line corresponding with the line 2--2 of Fig. l; Fig. 3 is an enlarged side elevation ot' one of the corner incml'iers of the mattress frame, including a portion of the side bar or side rail of the mattress frame, and with my attachment in place; Fig. 4 is a plan view of the members shown in Fig. 3; Fig. 5 is a horizontal section .taken on about the line 55 of Fig. 3; and Fig. 6 is a view similar to Fig. 5, but illustrating a somewhat different construction of my attachment.
'Referring to the general features of the bedstead and mattress frame of the character have illustrated, and particularly to the Figs. 1 to 5 of the accompanying drawing, 10 represents the side rail of a bedstead; 1 1 acorner post of the bedstead; 12 the side rail, usually tubular, of a 'mattress frame, 13 a corner bracket, such bracket being 1n practice provided for each end of a Patented Aug. 13, 1912. 'l
as indicated'in the drawings, and 15, 16 represent'respectively any woven Wire mattress or mattress support and tension spring therefor. I y
It is usual to provide mattress frames with laterally projecting members adapted to rest on a side rail, as 10, of the bedstead. My nnproved attachment for this purpose, as indicated by the numeral 20, is adjustably secured so as to permit of lateral adjustment to give it more or less extension.
In the embodiment of my invention as illustrated by Figs. 1 to' 5 of the drawings each corner attachment consists of a horizont-al member extending transversely of the mattress frame and received by a suitable' formation. on the adjacent corner bracket 13. The bracket shown in Figs. l to 5 is formed with au open recess 13 ranging transversely, said recess accommodating the' adjustable supporting attachment 20. Said -attachment is illustrated as having a longitudinal slot 21, through which passes a bolt, a thumb screw, or equivalent fast nino' member 22, which after passing throng 1 the slot of the supporting attachment 20, engages the end wall 13b ot' a bracket 13 preferably in line with the tubular portion 13cv of said bracket, that receives an end of the side rail or tube 12 of the mattress frame. In connection with the bolt 22, a washer 23 may advantageously be employed to give a substantial bearing agamst the supporting bracket 20. It will be obvious that by loosening the bolt or equivalent element 22, the attachment 20 may be adjusted transversely to project it more or less as desired, that it may properly seat on the side rail 10 of the bedstead. The outer lower corners of the attachments 20 are rabbeted, as at 24, see Fior 2, to1 prevent endwise play between the be stead rails 10. The fastening member 22 may be removed and'the attachment 20 reversed to. bring the supporting ends to the right or left, and therefore the single form ofthe-"attachment is applicable to either. of
the. four corner-brackets 13 with which the.I
' mattress frame isin'practice provided.
Besides providing the adjustable attachments\20, the forni of the corner bracket 13 has 'been'improved by me so that `the one bracket will answer for any of the four l corners. It Will be seen from an inspection ofFigs. 2, 3 and 4, that the bracket is provided With acentral strengthening web 13d,
and that'the top and back surfaces 13e and '13t are plane surfaces which will accommodate either end of either of the angle bars 1&1 employed at the head orfoot ofthe mattress frames .of 'Lhewcharacter referred to. Therefore only the sing-le form of corner bracket is n'ecessarkfor themaking up of a mattress frame.
Inthe4 form of the invention illustrated in Fig. 6, the adjustable,supporting attachmentconsists of a member bent to form the legs 30 joine'd'by the .bend 31, and these legs are formed with a: series of registering e holes 32 and are adapted to slide in parallel horizontal slots'40 in the corner bracketI 41. The corner bracket is provided vwith .a -recess 43, transverse to the direction of the slots 40, said recess constituting. a.- pocket for receiving a block or plate-114 having a central projection adapted to' enter one of thev holes 32 in the supporting attachment 30, tolock the said attachment in the adjnsted` position. In connection with the lockingblock or plate 44, a spring 46isv employed, tending normally to press the vsaid block lor plate out-Ward. l l
ItAvvill be observed that `by the devices shown iii-Fig. 6, -the same results may beob- Fi'gs. 1 to 5, because the supporting"attachment 30 may be reversed to present the sup porting end jat. either side ofthe 'corner= bracket 41,:v 'I
The securing devices forthe attachments 2O vor 30, .it will be .observed,are accessible from the end-of the mattress and arelocated below overhanging portions of theA corner brackets,i so that they are not conspicuous,A
1. A corner bracket lforuniting the side."
rails of a mattress frame or the like, with the transversev end `members/of the frame,"
said bracket-having a surface forming av seat accommodating either end of a transversehead or footbar lof the `frame, and meansfor receiving an end of a side-rail, Vthe bracket furthermore being reversiblev and interchangeable to make connection with the frame' members 'at any one of the four corners of the frame.
2. A mattress' frame having corner brackl ets receivingthe side bars and end barsof the frame, and supporting means carried by.
the brackets for engagement- `with' the bed-1 stead, said .supportingmeans being adjnstf l 4 able transversely of the bracket and reversible to projectfrom either end of the bracket,
3. A mattress frame comprising longi-jl tudinal side members Vand .transverse lend members, a corner bracket unitmg theuslde andend members, and laterally projecting.'
attachments carried by saidbrackets -for rest-ing on-thevbedstead rails,l said, attachments being/transversely slidable onfthe,
brackets and adjnlstably` :held: .by securing devices accessible from .the." frontland back ends of the mattress frame and.V located be? neath .overh'anging portions of the corner In testimonyxwhereof Iihave A 'Otro-ciers,
Witnessesr 'y V .l l J- L-:MQULIFFE PHILij'P fD.- RoLLHaUs f f -85 name to this speciicat-ionin'the'preseneeof" ftxvo subscribing,Witnesses
Priority Applications (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
---|---|---|---|
US56460910A US1035571A (en) | 1910-06-02 | 1910-06-02 | Attachment for mattress-frames. |
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
---|---|---|---|
US56460910A US1035571A (en) | 1910-06-02 | 1910-06-02 | Attachment for mattress-frames. |
Publications (1)
Publication Number | Publication Date |
---|---|
US1035571A true US1035571A (en) | 1912-08-13 |
Family
ID=3103850
Family Applications (1)
Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
---|---|---|---|
US56460910A Expired - Lifetime US1035571A (en) | 1910-06-02 | 1910-06-02 | Attachment for mattress-frames. |
Country Status (1)
Country | Link |
---|---|
US (1) | US1035571A (en) |
-
1910
- 1910-06-02 US US56460910A patent/US1035571A/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
Similar Documents
Publication | Publication Date | Title |
---|---|---|
US1035571A (en) | Attachment for mattress-frames. | |
US959763A (en) | Bedclothes-holder. | |
US1262086A (en) | Bed attachment. | |
US683803A (en) | Bed-spring support. | |
US1088468A (en) | Bed. | |
US1264734A (en) | Insect-screen for cribs or beds. | |
US1228158A (en) | Bed-spring. | |
US962767A (en) | Crib structure. | |
US611115A (en) | Alfred w | |
US1600524A (en) | Bedspring-supporting bracket | |
US625112A (en) | Metallic bed | |
US641988A (en) | Folding bed. | |
US652213A (en) | Mattress-frame. | |
US574742A (en) | Spring-bed frame | |
US706748A (en) | Bed-guard. | |
US136271A (en) | Improvement in wire-mattress frames | |
US695607A (en) | Bed-spring. | |
US491243A (en) | franks | |
US1336397A (en) | Bed-bottom hanger | |
US643589A (en) | Bedstead. | |
US660208A (en) | Bedstead. | |
US1258556A (en) | Bedstead. | |
US807389A (en) | Means for supporting mattresses on bed-frames. | |
US1424853A (en) | roever | |
US602656A (en) | Adolf g |