Niels S. Mossbeck - Carthage MO, US Terry W. Moser - Carthage MO, US
Assignee:
L&P Property Management Company - South Gate CA
International Classification:
A47C016/00
US Classification:
56558, 5720, 5727, 29 91, 267103, 267142
Abstract:
A bedding or seating product comprising a spring assembly made up of a plurality of parallel strings of springs joined to each other. Each of the strings of springs comprises a row of interconnected pocketed coil springs. Selected pockets of fabric are shorter than adjacent pockets, so coil springs in the selected pockets are under a greater load than adjacent coil springs. In one preferred embodiment, every other pocket is under a greater load than the adjacent pockets, resulting in a checkerboard arrangement in at least one area of the product.
Niels S. Mossbeck - Carthage MO, US Terry W. Moser - Carthage MO, US
Assignee:
L&P Property Management Company - South Gate CA
International Classification:
A47C 25/00
US Classification:
5720, 5716
Abstract:
Spring cushions having slow-acting pocketed spring cores characterized by the individual springs of the cores being sealingly pocketed within semi-impermeable fabric material and a method of making such pocketed spring cores.
Slow Acting Pocketed Spring Core And Method Of Manufacturing Same
Niels S. Mossbeck - Carthage MO, US Terry W. Moser - Carthage MO, US
Assignee:
L&P Property Management Company - South Gate CA
International Classification:
A47C 25/00
US Classification:
5720, 5716
Abstract:
Spring cushions () having slow-acting pocketed spring cores () characterized by the individual springs of the cores () being pocketed within semi-impermeable fabric material and a method of making such pocketed spring cores ().
Method Of Manufacturing Slow Acting Pocketed Spring Core
Niels S. Mossbeck - Carthage MO, US Terry W. Moser - Carthage MO, US
Assignee:
L&P Property Management Company - South Gate CA
International Classification:
A47C 25/00 B68G 9/00
US Classification:
29 91, 29 911, 5720, 5716
Abstract:
A method of manufacturing spring cushions () having slow-acting pocketed spring cores () characterized by the individual springs of the cores () being sealingly pocketed within semi-impermeable fabric material.
Niels S. Mossbeck - Carthage MO, US Terry W. Moser - Carthage MO, US
Assignee:
L&P Property Management Company - South Gate CA
International Classification:
B21D 39/00 A47C 25/00
US Classification:
29 91, 29 911, 5716, 5720
Abstract:
Spring cushions having slow-acting pocketed spring cores characterized by the individual springs of the cores being pocketed within semi-impermeable fabric material and a method of making such pocketed spring cores.
Dual Lacing Wire Mechanism For A Coil Spring Assembly Machine
Terry W. Moser - Carthage MO John B. Schnake - Carthage MO Thomas J. Wells - Carthage MO
Assignee:
L&P Property Management Company - South Gate CA
International Classification:
B21F 3304
US Classification:
140 924
Abstract:
A coil spring assembly machine for lacing coil springs together to form a coil spring assembly, which machine includes clamping jaws for clamping together portions of adjacent rows of coil springs in at least one of a top and bottom plane of the coil spring assembly, which clamping jaws include dies which cooperate with the end portions of the rows of coil springs to define a helical travel path for helical lacing wires as those lacing wires are moved through the helical travel path. The machine further includes a lacing wire forming and application mechanism for alternatively and selectively supplying lacing wires having two different physical characteristics to that helical travel path.
Terry Moser - Carthage MO Niels S. Mossbeck - Carthage MO Thomas J. Wells - Carthage MO
Assignee:
L&P Property Management Company - South Gate CA
International Classification:
A47C 2706 B65B 908 F16F 304
US Classification:
56558
Abstract:
A bedding or seating product comprising a spring core made up of a plurality of parallel strings of springs joined to each other. Each of the strings of springs comprises a row of interconnected pocketed coil springs. The pocket of fabric surrounding each of these coil springs is divided into at least two subpockets by at least one line of attachment of opposite sides of the fabric to each other. Each of these subpockets contains one portion of the coil spring, thus resulting in a multilayered product.