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  • Myimprovement consists in the combination of a bottom framework, standards erected on the same near the ends, and a reticulated metal fabric supported at the ends bythe standards.
  • the bottom frame-work will comprise slats set edge upward, and the standards will have connected to them a cross bar or slat, to which the reticulated fabric will befastened.
  • Braces will preferably be combined with the standards. I deem it preferable to form my bed-bottom into two sections hinged together when made ofa size for a double bed.
  • Figure 1 is a top view ofabed-bottom embodying myimprovemeut.
  • Fig. 2 is a top View of the same with the reticulated fabric removed.
  • Fig. 3 is a side view of the same, and
  • Fig. 4 is an end view thereof.
  • the bottom frame-work of the bed-bottom consists of longitudinal slats A, united by crossslats B B. These slats will preferably be made of steel, and when the bedbottom is adapted for use on a double bed they will preferably be arranged in two groups, united by separate cross-slats, as shown. Preferably some of the longitudinal slats are arranged with the edges upward, so as tobe the better adapted to resist any tendency to bend them upwardly.
  • J designates standardserccted on the bottom frame-work, near the ends thereof. They preferably consistot' strips ofsteel. As shown, theyarefastened at the lower end to the crossslats B, and are arranged in upright positions, or extend upwardly at an angle to a vertical plane. Preferably some or all of these standards are arranged with their sidesparallel with the length of the bed bottom. At the righthand end of Figs. 2 and 3 the standards are shown as upright, and at the left-hand end of Figs. 2 and 3 and in Fig. 4 the standards are ards of each set from being bent inward to-' ward the opposite set by a strain exerted in that direction. These braces may consist of strips of steel or other suitable metal.
  • the variousparts of the bed-bottom may be secured together by rivets or other means.
  • F designates a resting-surface, consisting of a reticulated metal fabric, connected at the ends to the cross bars or slats D.
  • this fabric F is preferably made in two independent sections, secured'to opposite sections of the cross bars or slatsD by rivets or other suitable means.
  • the two sections ofthe fabric F may have their adjacent edges connected by links I), if desirable.
  • the bed-bottom is practically composed of two sections, either of which may be folded laterally upon the other. It is advantageous to so construct it also because an occupant of one section can move with less chance of disturbing an occupant of the other section.
  • the bed-bottom may, if desirable, be provided with folding legs G, to adapt it for use as a cot independently of a bedstead.
  • abed-bottom the combination of a bottom framework, standards erected on the .same near the ends, cross-bars connected to the standards, and a reticulated metal fabric connected at the ends to the cross-bars, substantially as specified.

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S. H. REEVES.
BED BOTTOM. No. 266,200. Patented 0012.17, 1882.
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Mtzwases Z J SAMUEL H. REEVES,
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OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
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SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 266,200, dated October 17, 1882.
2 Application filed August 17, 1882. (No model.)
T 0 all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, SAMUEL H. REEVES, of New York, in the county and State of New York, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Bed-Bottoms, of which the following is a specification.
Myimprovement consists in the combination of a bottom framework, standards erected on the same near the ends, and a reticulated metal fabric supported at the ends bythe standards. Preferably the bottom frame-work will comprise slats set edge upward, and the standards will have connected to them a cross bar or slat, to which the reticulated fabric will befastened. Braces will preferably be combined with the standards. I deem it preferable to form my bed-bottom into two sections hinged together when made ofa size for a double bed.
The improvement also consists in other features, hereinafter described and claimed.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a top view ofabed-bottom embodying myimprovemeut. Fig. 2 is a top View of the same with the reticulated fabric removed. Fig. 3 is a side view of the same, and Fig. 4 is an end view thereof.
Similar letters of reference designate corresponding parts in all the figures.
The bottom frame-work of the bed-bottom consists of longitudinal slats A, united by crossslats B B. These slats will preferably be made of steel, and when the bedbottom is adapted for use on a double bed they will preferably be arranged in two groups, united by separate cross-slats, as shown. Preferably some of the longitudinal slats are arranged with the edges upward, so as tobe the better adapted to resist any tendency to bend them upwardly.
(J designates standardserccted on the bottom frame-work, near the ends thereof. They preferably consistot' strips ofsteel. As shown, theyarefastened at the lower end to the crossslats B, and are arranged in upright positions, or extend upwardly at an angle to a vertical plane. Preferably some or all of these standards are arranged with their sidesparallel with the length of the bed bottom. At the righthand end of Figs. 2 and 3 the standards are shown as upright, and at the left-hand end of Figs. 2 and 3 and in Fig. 4 the standards are ards of each set from being bent inward to-' ward the opposite set by a strain exerted in that direction. These braces may consist of strips of steel or other suitable metal. The variousparts of the bed-bottom may be secured together by rivets or other means. F designates a resting-surface, consisting of a reticulated metal fabric, connected at the ends to the cross bars or slats D. When the bed-bottom is made for a double bed this fabric F is preferably made in two independent sections, secured'to opposite sections of the cross bars or slatsD by rivets or other suitable means. The two sections ofthe fabric F may have their adjacent edges connected by links I), if desirable.
hen made as shown ,in the drawings the bed-bottom is practically composed of two sections, either of which may be folded laterally upon the other. It is advantageous to so construct it also because an occupant of one section can move with less chance of disturbing an occupant of the other section.
The bed-bottom may, if desirable, be provided with folding legs G, to adapt it for use as a cot independently of a bedstead.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. In a bed-botton1,t11e combination ofabottom framework, standards erected on the same near the ends, and a reticulated metal fabric supported at the ends bythe standards, substantially as specified.
2. In abed-bottom, the combination of a bottom framework, standards erected on the .same near the ends, cross-bars connected to the standards, anda reticulated metal fabric connected at the ends to the cross-bars, substantially as specified.
3. In a bed-bottom, thecombination ofa-bot- 1x123 it tom frame-Work composed of two independent sections, standards erected on the same near the ends, cross-bars connected to the standards and composed of sections hinged together, and a reticulated metal fabric connected at the ends to the cross-bars, substantially as specifled.
4. In a bed hottom,thc combination ofa hottom frame work, standards erected on the same near the ends and braces for the stand- IO ards, substantially as specified.
SAML. H. REEVES.
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T. J. KEANE, JAMES R. BOWEN.
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