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  • This invention relates to certain improvements in spring mattresses adapted to be used more particularly as a super-covering for the spring seats and backs of upholstered furniture, although it is evident that it may be used in connection with the main springs of a bed and in other relations where such a mattress might be useful.
  • Mattresses of this character are usually made up of a considerable number of relatively small and light coil springs arranged -side by side in parallelism with corresponding endsv resting upon or against a suitable support so that their opposite ends may yield under the weight or pressure of the occupant so as to conform to the contour of the body.
  • springs are preferably of the same size and form and are incased in individual sheathings or envelops of fabric or equivalent flexible material, the entire series being then incased in a sheathing or casing of the same or similar material, and while I am aware that somewhat similar sheathings have heretofore been proposed for incasing the individual springs as well as the c0m'- plete assemblage, the main object of my present invention is to connect the individual sheathings or envelops in such manner as to allow each individual spring to yield axially and laterally of the other springs, and at the same time to retain all of the springs in operative relation.”
  • a further object is to utilize this connecting medium between the individual sheathings or envelops as a means for tightening said sheathings upon their respective springs so that portions thereof may be drawn more or less between the convolutions to reduce to a minimuni the noise incidental to the flexing action of the springs.
  • Figure 1 is a top plan of a spring mattress in all directions independently embodying the features outer sheathing Fig. 2
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective View of portions of two sets or rows of springs and their sheathings showing the manner of assembling the same in intersecting planes so that the central webs may be interlocked or tied together.
  • Fig. 4 is a horizontal sectional view of the units of the mattress shown in Fig. 3 with the connecting Webs looped or twisted around one another.
  • Fig. 5 is a horizontal sectional view of the portion of the mattress shown in Fig. 2.
  • this mattress comprises a plurality of sets or rows of similar comparatively light coil springs 1, those of each row being arranged side side and are inclosed in individual flexible sheaths or envelops -2, of fabric or equivalent material, the adjacent sides of the seaths of each row or set being connected by relatively narrow necks, Webs or ties -3- which, in this instance, are preferably integral with the flexible sheathing or casing and are located some distance from the ends of the springs, or substantially midway between said ends, leaving the ends and major portions of the sheaths or casings disconnected one from the other so as to permit each individual spring and its sheathing to readily yield axially and laterally in all directions independently of the other sheaths or casings and to thereby avoid the objectionable lat eral tilting movement of the majority of the free ends of the springs when one of them is depressed axially or moved laterally.
  • this construction enables each spring to act independently of the others which not only conserves the energy of the remaining springs, but also keeps the mattress as a Whole in better form, and at the same time enables it to more readily conform to all portions of the body of the occupant.
  • the mattress is adapted to be supported upon the frame of somewhat stiffer springs, not shown, and by leaving both ends of the springs -1 and their sheathings or flexible casings 2 entirely free from connection one with the other, it is obvious that such ends may yield axially or laterally Without 'way ' those of one set are placed at right angles to those of the other set with their connecting webs or ties 3 registering one over the other so that the web connecting two adjacent sheathings of one set may readily pass between the adjacent sides of two of the sheathings of another set until the webs 3 of both sets are engaged with each other, it being understood that these webs are extremely flexible longitudinally, and at the same time are narrow which allows the springs of the several sets to be brought into approximately the same plane with their axes in parallelism, Md also their lower and upper faces in parallelism.
  • springs and their casings may be assembled in groups of four, as shown in Figs. 3 and 4, in which the sheathings are connected in pairs by the webs or ties -3- and may be looped or twisted around one another, as shown in Fig. 4, for locking the springs and sheathings of both sets together against lateral displacement, the looping or twistmg operation being performed by simply sliding the web of one set axially between the adjacent sides of the other set until the webs are brought into contact, and then overturning together two of the springs and their sheathings, one of each set, simultaneously end for end about the axis of intersection .of the webs.
  • This overturning movement may be repeated if necessary to tighten the sheaththerefor integrally united by relatively short webs some distance from one end thereof so as to allow free and independent movement of the opposite ends of each spring and its envelop.
  • coil springs ar ranged side by side in sets which are disposed in intersecting planes, flexible envelops inclosing said springs, the envelops of each set being connected by ,a relatively narrow tie substantially midway between the ends of the springs so that the tie of one set crosses that of the other set at approximately thepoint of intersection of said planes, said ties being looped or twisted one about the other to tighten the envelops around their springs and also to hold the springs of both sets against relative lateral bodily displacement while at the same time allowing independent axial and lateral movement of the unsupported ends of the individual springs.

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Patented Nov. 12, 1918.
ATTORNEY.
WILLIAM LEWIS, or uzrioa, new YORK.
SPRING-MATTRESS.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Nov. 12, 1918.
Application filed May 15, 1918. Serial No. 234,609.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, WILLIAM LEWIS, a citizen of the United States of America, and resident of Utica, in the county of Oneida, in the state ofNew York, have invented new and useful Improvements in Spring-Mattresses, of which the following, taken in connection With the accompanying drawings, is a full, clear, and exact description.
This invention relates to certain improvements in spring mattresses adapted to be used more particularly as a super-covering for the spring seats and backs of upholstered furniture, although it is evident that it may be used in connection with the main springs of a bed and in other relations where such a mattress might be useful.
Mattresses of this character are usually made up of a considerable number of relatively small and light coil springs arranged -side by side in parallelism with corresponding endsv resting upon or against a suitable support so that their opposite ends may yield under the weight or pressure of the occupant so as to conform to the contour of the body.
These springs are preferably of the same size and form and are incased in individual sheathings or envelops of fabric or equivalent flexible material, the entire series being then incased in a sheathing or casing of the same or similar material, and while I am aware that somewhat similar sheathings have heretofore been proposed for incasing the individual springs as well as the c0m'- plete assemblage, the main object of my present invention is to connect the individual sheathings or envelops in such manner as to allow each individual spring to yield axially and laterally of the other springs, and at the same time to retain all of the springs in operative relation."
A further object is to utilize this connecting medium between the individual sheathings or envelops as a means for tightening said sheathings upon their respective springs so that portions thereof may be drawn more or less between the convolutions to reduce to a minimuni the noise incidental to the flexing action of the springs.
Other objects and uses will be brought out in the following description.
In the drawings Figure 1 is a top plan of a spring mattress in all directions independently embodying the features outer sheathing Fig. 2
of my invention, the being shown in section. 18 an enlarged perspective view of 'two adjacent springs and their sheathings showing the connecting web between them.
Fig. 3 is a perspective View of portions of two sets or rows of springs and their sheathings showing the manner of assembling the same in intersecting planes so that the central webs may be interlocked or tied together.
Fig. 4 is a horizontal sectional view of the units of the mattress shown in Fig. 3 with the connecting Webs looped or twisted around one another.
Fig. 5 is a horizontal sectional view of the portion of the mattress shown in Fig. 2.
As illustrated in Fig. 1, this mattress comprises a plurality of sets or rows of similar comparatively light coil springs 1, those of each row being arranged side side and are inclosed in individual flexible sheaths or envelops -2, of fabric or equivalent material, the adjacent sides of the seaths of each row or set being connected by relatively narrow necks, Webs or ties -3- which, in this instance, are preferably integral with the flexible sheathing or casing and are located some distance from the ends of the springs, or substantially midway between said ends, leaving the ends and major portions of the sheaths or casings disconnected one from the other so as to permit each individual spring and its sheathing to readily yield axially and laterally in all directions independently of the other sheaths or casings and to thereby avoid the objectionable lat eral tilting movement of the majority of the free ends of the springs when one of them is depressed axially or moved laterally.
In other words, this construction enables each spring to act independently of the others which not only conserves the energy of the remaining springs, but also keeps the mattress as a Whole in better form, and at the same time enables it to more readily conform to all portions of the body of the occupant.
The mattress is adapted to be supported upon the frame of somewhat stiffer springs, not shown, and by leaving both ends of the springs -1 and their sheathings or flexible casings 2 entirely free from connection one with the other, it is obvious that such ends may yield axially or laterally Without 'way ' those of one set are placed at right angles to those of the other set with their connecting webs or ties 3 registering one over the other so that the web connecting two adjacent sheathings of one set may readily pass between the adjacent sides of two of the sheathings of another set until the webs 3 of both sets are engaged with each other, it being understood that these webs are extremely flexible longitudinally, and at the same time are narrow which allows the springs of the several sets to be brought into approximately the same plane with their axes in parallelism, Md also their lower and upper faces in parallelism.
These springs and their casings may be assembled in groups of four, as shown in Figs. 3 and 4, in which the sheathings are connected in pairs by the webs or ties -3- and may be looped or twisted around one another, as shown in Fig. 4, for locking the springs and sheathings of both sets together against lateral displacement, the looping or twistmg operation being performed by simply sliding the web of one set axially between the adjacent sides of the other set until the webs are brought into contact, and then overturning together two of the springs and their sheathings, one of each set, simultaneously end for end about the axis of intersection .of the webs.
This overturning movement may be repeated if necessary to tighten the sheaththerefor integrally united by relatively short webs some distance from one end thereof so as to allow free and independent movement of the opposite ends of each spring and its envelop.
2. In a spring mattress, coil springs arranged side by side in sets which are dis- .posed in intersecting planes, flexible envelops inclosing said springs, the envelops of each set being connected by a' relatively narrow tie substantially midway between the ends of the springs so that the tie of one set crosses that of the other set at approximately the point of intersection of said planes.
3. In a spring mattress, coil springs ar ranged side by side in sets which are disposed in intersecting planes, flexible envelops inclosing said springs, the envelops of each set being connected by ,a relatively narrow tie substantially midway between the ends of the springs so that the tie of one set crosses that of the other set at approximately thepoint of intersection of said planes, said ties being looped or twisted one about the other to tighten the envelops around their springs and also to hold the springs of both sets against relative lateral bodily displacement while at the same time allowing independent axial and lateral movement of the unsupported ends of the individual springs.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 18th day of March, 1918.
, WILLIAM LEIVIS. Witnesses:
EMORY J. WELLER, WM. WALKER LEWIS.
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US3083381A (en) * 1960-03-01 1963-04-02 Theodore L Bailey Mattress construction
US4234984A (en) * 1979-03-19 1980-11-25 Simmons Company Pocketed spring assembly
US4451946A (en) * 1981-11-20 1984-06-05 Simmons U.S.A. Corporation Pocketed spring assembly
US4523344A (en) * 1982-09-17 1985-06-18 Simmons U.S.A. Corporation Independent block assembly of springs
US5319815A (en) * 1990-08-22 1994-06-14 Schlaraffia-Werke Huser Gmbh & Co. Kg Box spring core with compartmentalized springs
US5621935A (en) * 1994-09-08 1997-04-22 Simmons Company Method and apparatus for providing improved pocketed innerspring constructions
US5699998A (en) * 1993-02-01 1997-12-23 Zysman; Milton Manufacture of pocket spring assemblies
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US6260223B1 (en) 1999-12-15 2001-07-17 Leggett & Platt, Incorporated Pocketed coil spring units
US6315275B1 (en) 1995-09-18 2001-11-13 Furniture Row Technologies, Llc Pocket spring assembly and methods
US6698166B2 (en) 1995-09-18 2004-03-02 Springquilt Industries Ltd. Pocket spring assembly and methods
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US4523344A (en) * 1982-09-17 1985-06-18 Simmons U.S.A. Corporation Independent block assembly of springs
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US5699998A (en) * 1993-02-01 1997-12-23 Zysman; Milton Manufacture of pocket spring assemblies
US5621935A (en) * 1994-09-08 1997-04-22 Simmons Company Method and apparatus for providing improved pocketed innerspring constructions
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