US131743A - Improvement in spring bed-bottoms - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47C—CHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
- A47C23/00—Spring mattresses with rigid frame or forming part of the bedstead, e.g. box springs; Divan bases; Slatted bed bases
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- This invention consists in the manner of construction, and combining the frame-work and webbing that it can be easily and quickly taken apart and replaced readily at will; the object of which is .to produce a cheaper, stronger, andmore durable mattress, and, at the same time, produce a superior article of manufacture and trade.
- the upper side plate is removed to show the shape of the tenon ends of the rails or frame.
- d are pins, arranged in said rails or frame-work to receive or secure the links f of the web, which are made of rsuitable sized wire, and having the ends made hook or eye form near one corner of each link, and
- the side rails of the frame a are made straight, and when made of metal are made of a right-angle shape to secure lightness and strength, and the sockets formed in the corner-connecting pieces lo are made of corresponding shape to receive the angleshape rail. This rail may be adjusted in or out of the socket lby a pin passing through the corner.
- Connecting pieces 7c are made of corresponding shape to receive the angleshape rail, and this rail adjusted to its place by a pin, Z, passing through the connection 7c and the angle rail.
- the end rails d are made straight or curved, the object of which is to round up the center or surface of the mattress.
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w. z. COOKE. Improvement in Spring-Bottoms.
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frArns ATENT WILLIAM Z. COOKE, OF NEW BRITAIN, CONN ECTIC-T.`
IMPROVEMENT IN SPRING BEDLBOTTOIVIS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 131,743, dated October 1, 1872.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that'I, WILLIAM Z. COOKE, now of New Britain, county of Hartford and State of Connecticut, have invented certain new and useful `Improvement in Spring Bed- I1?ottom5-and to enable others skilled in the art to make and use `the saine, I will proceed -to describe its construction, referring to the drawing,'in whichthe same letters indicate like parts in eachof theflgures.
The nature of this invention consists in the manner of construction, and combining the frame-work and webbing that it can be easily and quickly taken apart and replaced readily at will; the object of which is .to produce a cheaper, stronger, andmore durable mattress, and, at the same time, produce a superior article of manufacture and trade.
corners. The upper side plate is removed to show the shape of the tenon ends of the rails or frame. d are pins, arranged in said rails or frame-work to receive or secure the links f of the web, which are made of rsuitable sized wire, and having the ends made hook or eye form near one corner of each link, and
these links connected at the corners by spiral springs g around the outer edge of the Webbng. I sometimes hook the eye h of one end of the springs g onto the pins d, and the other end e to the links f, and the intermediate links,
which make up the surface of the mattress, I v
connect by links i, or short pieces of chain, thus making up the entire'Web-surface of the mattress. The side rails of the frame a are made straight, and when made of metal are made of a right-angle shape to secure lightness and strength, and the sockets formed in the corner-connecting pieces lo are made of corresponding shape to receive the angleshape rail. This rail may be adjusted in or out of the socket lby a pin passing through the corner. Connecting pieces 7c are made of corresponding shape to receive the angleshape rail, and this rail adjusted to its place by a pin, Z, passing through the connection 7c and the angle rail. The end rails d are made straight or curved, the object of which is to round up the center or surface of the mattress. Thus a mattress is produced which can almost instantly b e taken apart and packed in a very small space, and can be quickly put together again, when desirable, rendering it cheap of manufacture, strong, and durable for use.
I believe I have thus shown the nature,
construction, and advantage of this invention so as to enable others skilled in the art to make and use the same therefrom.
What I claim, and'desire to secure by Let- I 1. The combination of links f, spiral springs g, links or chains i, substantially as and for the purpose set fort-h.
2. The combination of the framework a d and connecting-pieces with the web composed -of the links and springs, as described.
WILLIAM Z. COOKE. [1.. s.]
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O. S. KELsnY. J. W. BLIss.
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