Claims
- 1. A box spring comprising:a. a base having at least one base corner; b. a wire grid including a border wire having at least one border wire corner coinciding with the at least one base corner; c. upright supports to support the wire grid on the base; d. upholstery material at least partially covering the box spring at the location of the at least one border wire corner and the at least one base corner; and e. at least one corner guard comprising a side wall of uniform thickness and curved about a longitudinal axis, with a top end, a bottom end, and a locator flange adjacent the bottom end for positioning the corner guard on the base, at least one strengthening rib formed in the side wall and extending in the longitudinal direction from adjacent the top end to at least adjacent the locator flange of the corner guard, wherein the corner guard is attached to the base at the at least one base corner and unattached to the border wire at the coinciding at least one border wire corner.
- 2. The box spring of claim 1, wherein the box spring further includes a pad that is positioned on top of the wire grid and that wraps around the border wire between the border wire and the corner guard at the border wire corner.
- 3. The box spring of claim 1, wherein the at least one strengthening rib is formed in the side wall without increasing the uniform thickness of the body.
- 4. The box spring of claim 1, wherein the corner guard comprises a material selected from the group consisting of a plastic material, paper, corrugated paper, wood, Masonite, fiberglass, and metal.
- 5. A corner guard for a box spring, comprising a body having a side wall of uniform thickness and curved about a longitudinal axis, with a top end, a bottom end, and a locator flange adjacent the bottom end for positioning the corner guard on a base of the box spring, the corner guard further comprising at least one strengthening rib formed in the side wall and extending in the longitudinal direction from adjacent the top end to at least adjacent the locator flange of the corner guard.
- 6. The corner guard of claim 5, wherein the corner guard further comprises a limit flange adjacent the top end of the corner guard which, upon deflection of the wire grid, engages the border wire and limits travel of the wire grid toward the base.
- 7. The corner guard of claim 5, wherein the at least one strengthening rib is formed in the side wall without increasing the uniform thickness of the body.
- 8. The corner guard of claim 5, comprising a material selected from the group consisting of a plastic material, paper, corrugated paper, wood, Masonite, fiberglass, and metal.
- 9. A method for manufacturing a box spring comprising the steps of:forming a box spring having a base with at least one arcuate base corner, a border wire extending parallel to said at least one base and having at least one border wire corner coinciding to said at least one base corner, and upright supports that support said border wire on said at least one base, and attaching to the at least one base corner at least one dual-ended corner guard having a convex side wall of uniform thickness with at least one strengthening rib formed in the side wall, said strengthening rib extending in the longitudinal direction substantially between the two ends of the dual-ended corner guard, wherein the corner guard is unattached to the border wire at the coinciding at least one border wire corner.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein forming the strengthening rib in the side wall includes molding, extruding, and casting the corner guard.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/974,234, filing date Oct. 10, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,493,887, naming Michael S. DeFranks and Richard F. Gladney as inventors, the specification of which is herein incorporated by reference.
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