US1827858A - Mattress box - Google Patents
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- rIhis invention relates to mattress boxes or devices used in the manufacture of cotton mattresses.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a device of the character indicated of an ilnroved and simplified structure, by
- rEhe invention consists in the novel construction, ⁇ arrangement and combination of parts hereinafter described and claimed.
- Fig. 1 illustrates the. mattress box as associated with a press and lint blower.
- Fig. 2 is a section taken on line 2--2 of Fig. 1.
- Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the improved 4 device assembled, but without wheels.
- Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the mattress iilling after it is removed from the mattress box.
- l Fig. 5 is a fragmentary perspective view of the mattress filling showing how the ticking is applied. d
- FIG. 1 illustrates the base of the mattress box which may be conveniently mounted on wheels 2 to permit rolling of the box toward and away from a mattress press 20.
- base l On base l is positioned a substantially rectangular frame 3 adapted to l secure the lower edges of side walls panels 4.
- Each of the 4wall panels 4 is provided, adjacent its lower edge, with longitudinally extending vent yslots 5, which are preferably covered with a netting 6.
- One of the side walls is provided with a downward inclined port, in which is enclosed a nozzle 7 adapted to. be connected 5 as by a exible tube 8 with a lint blower 9.
- the box top 1 involves the substance of the present invention as is here illustrated, is formed with a rectangular frame 10 adapted to engage the upper edges of wall panels 4 and is further provided with inclined top panels 11- which together constitute a dome shaped roof for the box.
- the panels 11 may conveniently terminate in a ridge pole 12 which may be provided with a lifting ring 13 for use in applying and removing the top from the box.
- Fastening members 21 are provided for securing sidepanels 4 in position.
- a vent port 17 On one side of the dome shaped top is a vent port 17 preferably covered with a screen netting 18. This top vent port in operation is positioned opposite the inlet port 7.
- cross stringers 15 are placed upon base 1 within the box and upon these stringers are positioned longitudinal boards 16, forming a false bottom or floor.
- Blower 9 is then started, forcing a stream of lint ladened air through tube 8 and inlet nozzle 7 which stream by reason of the angular position of nozzle 7 is directed against the inner faces of the dome shaped top walls 11.
- V'15 The direction of the lint stream is indicat ed by arrows in Fig. 1.
- the lint is automatically distributed over the false bottom planks 6 and forms in a substantially even pile onsaid bottom, which pile by reason of the dome shaped top, is slightl deeper in the center than at the sides.
- Top boards 16,.similar in all respects with bottom boards 16 are then placedl over the lint pile in the box and cross stringers 15 corresponding to the bottom. cross stringers 15 are positioned and the press 20 is lowered against these top stringers and the entire pile of lint within the box is compressed to the desired thickness.
- the fastening members 21 are then released and side panels 4 removed.
- U shaped clasps 19 are then applied over the ends of cross stringers 15 as illustrated in Fig.
- a mattress box having a roof symmetrically inclined from all sides, means for blowing lint into the box in a stream, directed against the underside of the roof.
- a mattress box comprising a base, four removable walls each having a vent slot extending adjacent its bottom, means for holding the walls in assembled relationship on the base, a pyramidal top adapted to removably seat on the walls, a vent in one side of the top, an inlet port adjacent the top of one wall, arranged to direct a stream of lint ladened air entering therethrough against the inner face of the top substantially as specified.
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oct. 2o, 1931.
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C. W. TANNERY MATTRESS BOX Filed June 14,A 1950 2 Sheets-Sheet l @MyM- Oct. 20, 1931.
C. W. TANNER f MATTRESS BOX Filed June 14, 1930v 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 .xllllll' IIII' Patented @et 2@ 193i Param asics l CLETON W. TANNER-Y, F SAN AUGUST'INE, TEXAS MATTRESS BOX Application led June 14,
rIhis invention relates to mattress boxes or devices used in the manufacture of cotton mattresses.
An object of the present invention is to provide a device of the character indicated of an ilnroved and simplified structure, by
means o which st irrers or distributors or other mechanical devices heretofore considered essential in these devices are eliminated,l while at the same time the cotton lint is distributed in an improved manner with an increased bulk centrally of the mattress, thus producing superior mattresses and with less expense. A
Further objects will more particularly appear in the course of the following detailed description.
rEhe invention consists in the novel construction,` arrangement and combination of parts hereinafter described and claimed.
Two sheets of drawings accompany this specification in which like reference characters indicate likeparts throughout.
Fig. 1 illustrates the. mattress box as associated with a press and lint blower.
Fig. 2 is a section taken on line 2--2 of Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the improved 4 device assembled, but without wheels. l
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the mattress iilling after it is removed from the mattress box. l Fig. 5 is a fragmentary perspective view of the mattress filling showing how the ticking is applied. d
Referring to the drawings 1 illustrates the base of the mattress box which may be conveniently mounted on wheels 2 to permit rolling of the box toward and away from a mattress press 20. On base l is positioned a substantially rectangular frame 3 adapted to l secure the lower edges of side walls panels 4.
Each of the 4wall panels 4 is provided, adjacent its lower edge, with longitudinally extending vent yslots 5, which are preferably covered with a netting 6.
One of the side walls is provided with a downward inclined port, in which is enclosed a nozzle 7 adapted to. be connected 5 as by a exible tube 8 with a lint blower 9.
1930. serial No. 461,251.
The box top 1 involves the substance of the present invention as is here illustrated, is formed with a rectangular frame 10 adapted to engage the upper edges of wall panels 4 and is further provided with inclined top panels 11- which together constitute a dome shaped roof for the box. The panels 11 may conveniently terminate in a ridge pole 12 which may be provided with a lifting ring 13 for use in applying and removing the top from the box. Fastening members 21 areprovided for securing sidepanels 4 in position.
On one side of the dome shaped top is a vent port 17 preferably covered with a screen netting 18. This top vent port in operation is positioned opposite the inlet port 7.
In operation cross stringers 15 are placed upon base 1 within the box and upon these stringers are positioned longitudinal boards 16, forming a false bottom or floor. Blower 9 is then started, forcing a stream of lint ladened air through tube 8 and inlet nozzle 7 which stream by reason of the angular position of nozzle 7 is directed against the inner faces of the dome shaped top walls 11. V'15 The direction of the lint stream is indicat ed by arrows in Fig. 1.
By reason of this dome shaped top the lint is automatically distributed over the false bottom planks 6 and forms in a substantially even pile onsaid bottom, which pile by reason of the dome shaped top, is slightl deeper in the center than at the sides.
fter sufficient lint has been blown into the box and settled therein the lint blower is stopped and after the lint in the box has settled the dome top is removed and the box rolled under mattress press 20. Top boards 16,.similar in all respects with bottom boards 16 are then placedl over the lint pile in the box and cross stringers 15 corresponding to the bottom. cross stringers 15 are positioned and the press 20 is lowered against these top stringers and the entire pile of lint within the box is compressed to the desired thickness. The fastening members 21 are then released and side panels 4 removed. U shaped clasps 19 are then applied over the ends of cross stringers 15 as illustrated in Fig. 3 and the compressed mattress filler is removed 100 :from the box base and a ticking 21 is slip d on over the lanks 16, the cross stringers ing release after the Vticking reaches them and after the ticking has been drawn over the entire filler the top and bottom boards 16 are withdrawn from the ticking.
Various modifications in the precise form and arrangement of the parts will readily sug est themselves to those skilled in the art ut within the scope of the present invention as claimed.
Having thus fully described my invention I claim:
1. A mattress box having a roof symmetrically inclined from all sides, means for blowing lint into the box in a stream, directed against the underside of the roof.
2: The structure of claim 1 with a vent in the roof on the side opposite that on which the lint enters.
3. The structure of claim 1 with a vent in the roof`on the side opposite that on which the lint enters and vents in the. sides of the box adjacent the bottom.
.4. A mattress box comprising a base, four removable walls each having a vent slot extending adjacent its bottom, means for holding the walls in assembled relationship on the base, a pyramidal top adapted to removably seat on the walls, a vent in one side of the top, an inlet port adjacent the top of one wall, arranged to direct a stream of lint ladened air entering therethrough against the inner face of the top substantially as specified.
In testimony whereof I aiiix my si ature.
CLIFTON W. TANN 4 RY.
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Cited By (11)
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US2429059A (en) * | 1940-01-26 | 1947-10-14 | Gen Electric | Refrigeration insulation |
US2436119A (en) * | 1942-09-24 | 1948-02-17 | Parker Frederick | Mattress filling box |
US2437831A (en) * | 1940-05-09 | 1948-03-16 | Rex Mfg Company Inc | Apparatus for applying insulation |
US2439601A (en) * | 1943-03-02 | 1948-04-13 | Wood Conversion Co | Insulating confined spaces |
US2439604A (en) * | 1943-03-02 | 1948-04-13 | Wood Conversion Co | Insulating confined spaces |
US2439605A (en) * | 1942-04-20 | 1948-04-13 | Wood Conversion Co | Means for packing insulation material |
US2439603A (en) * | 1943-03-02 | 1948-04-13 | Wood Conversion Co | Insulating confined spaces |
US2439602A (en) * | 1943-03-02 | 1948-04-13 | Wood Conversion Co | Insulating confined spaces |
US2493652A (en) * | 1944-09-14 | 1950-01-03 | Sealy | Apparatus and method for making cushions |
US3024150A (en) * | 1957-12-09 | 1962-03-06 | Anthony J Urbanetti | Method and means for making a glass fiber product |
US4074393A (en) * | 1975-01-18 | 1978-02-21 | Karl Kroyer St. Anne's Limited | Method and apparatus for dry forming a layer of fibers |
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Cited By (11)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2429059A (en) * | 1940-01-26 | 1947-10-14 | Gen Electric | Refrigeration insulation |
US2437831A (en) * | 1940-05-09 | 1948-03-16 | Rex Mfg Company Inc | Apparatus for applying insulation |
US2439605A (en) * | 1942-04-20 | 1948-04-13 | Wood Conversion Co | Means for packing insulation material |
US2436119A (en) * | 1942-09-24 | 1948-02-17 | Parker Frederick | Mattress filling box |
US2439601A (en) * | 1943-03-02 | 1948-04-13 | Wood Conversion Co | Insulating confined spaces |
US2439604A (en) * | 1943-03-02 | 1948-04-13 | Wood Conversion Co | Insulating confined spaces |
US2439603A (en) * | 1943-03-02 | 1948-04-13 | Wood Conversion Co | Insulating confined spaces |
US2439602A (en) * | 1943-03-02 | 1948-04-13 | Wood Conversion Co | Insulating confined spaces |
US2493652A (en) * | 1944-09-14 | 1950-01-03 | Sealy | Apparatus and method for making cushions |
US3024150A (en) * | 1957-12-09 | 1962-03-06 | Anthony J Urbanetti | Method and means for making a glass fiber product |
US4074393A (en) * | 1975-01-18 | 1978-02-21 | Karl Kroyer St. Anne's Limited | Method and apparatus for dry forming a layer of fibers |
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