Claims
- 1. A box spring grid which comprises:
- a. a plurality of spaced apart warp wires;
- b. a plurality of spaced apart fill wires, said warp and fill wires being transversely disposed and secured together at points of intersection;
- c. a plurality of ears formed in each of said warp wires, each of said ears being located between a respective pair of fill wires, said warp wires being spaced apart so that corresponding pairs of ears on said warp wires are spaced apart for grippingly engaging the end coil of a spring; and
- d. a plurality of support wires, each of said support wires being parallel to said warp wires and extending across and being secured only to selected pairs of said fill wires, the ends of each of said support wires extending beyond the fill wires to which said support wire is secured and each of said support wires including an ear formed therein intermediate the pair of fill wires to which said support wire is attached.
- 2. The grid of claim 1 which further includes a plurality of springs, the end coil of each of said springs being grippingly engaged at opposite sides there of by a respective pair of said ears and, at least one of said coils being engaged intermediate said ears by reversely bent end portions of adjacent support wires.
- 3. The grid of claim 1 wherein the space between said fill wires is not less than the inner diameter of the end coil of a spring to be attached to said grid.
- 4. The grid of claim 3 wherein said warp and fill wires are welded together at said points of intersection and said support wires are welded to said fill wires.
- 5. The grid of claim 4 wherein said warp wires are spaced apart so that selected ones of the corresponding pairs of said ears on said warp wires are adapted to tensilely grip the end coil of the spring to be connected to them.
- 6. The grid of claim 4 wherein the end portions of all the ears on a particular warp wire point in the same direction.
- 7. The grid of claim 4 wherein the end portions of all the ears on a particular warp wire point in alternatingly different directions.
- 8. A box spring grid comprising:
- a. a plurality of longitudinal and transverse, orthogonally disposed grid wires, respective pairs of said grid wires being secured together at their intersections, said plurality of wires defining a plurality of rectangular openings;
- b. a plurality of parallel support wires, each support wire extending across a selected rectangular opening and secured only to the transverse pair of said grid wires associated with said rectangular opening and the ends of said support wire extending beyond the transverse grid wires to which said support wire is secured;
- c. an ear formed in each of said support wires; and
- d. a plurality of spring engaging ears formed in each of said longitudinal grid wires, a respective one of said ears being disposed between adjacent pairs of said transversely disposed grid wires, said longitudinal grid wires being spaced apart so that corresponding pairs of ears on said longitudinal grid wires may grippingly engage the end of a coil spring.
- 9. In a welded wire mesh spring grid which includes spaced apart coil spring retaining ear for grippingly engaging the end of a coil spring, the improvement which comprises a plurality of parallel support wires, each of said support wires extending across and being secured to only a respective pair of transverse mesh wires, each of said support wires including an ear formed therein between said respective pairs of transverse wires and each end of each of said support wires extending beyond the adjacent transverse wire to which said support wire is attached.
- 10. A box spring grid which comprises:
- a. a plurality of longitudinal and transverse, orthogonally disposed grid wires, respective pairs of said longitudinal wires being spaced apart a distance less than the inner diameter of the coil of a spring which is to be attached to said grid and said transverse wires being spaced apart a distance which is not less than said inner diameter;
- b. a plurality of longitudinally disposed, parallel support wires, each of said support wires, extending across and being secured only to a respective pair of said transverse wires, each end of each of said support wires extending beyond the adjacent transverse grid wire to which said support wire is attached, each of said support wires having an ear formed therein between the transverse grid wires to which said support wire is attached; and
- c. a plurality of ears formed in each of said longitudinal grid wires, a respective one of said ears being formed in said longitudinal wires between respective pairs of said transverse grid wires.
- 11. The grid of claim 10 wherein there are respective pairs of longitudinal grid wires for each respective longitudinal row of coil springs to be attached to said grid.
- 12. The grid of claim 11 wherein all the ears on a respective longitudinal grid wire extend in generally the same direction.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 603,610, filed Aug. 11, 1975 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,983,910.
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Divisions (1)
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