Claims
- 1. An assembly jig for attaching springs to a frame member for a flexible support structure, the assembly jig comprising:
a plurality of blocks mounted upon a jig channel; each block fixed at a predetermined location on the jig channel; each block configured to receive a portion of a frame member; and each block further having a structure for positioning a spring module into alignment with a received frame member.
- 2. The assembly jig of claim 1 wherein the jig channel is an extrusion.
- 3. The assembly jig of claim 1 wherein the jig channel is made of aluminum.
- 4. The assembly jig of claim 1 wherein the jig channel is made of polymeric materials.
- 5. The assembly jig of claim 1 wherein the jig channel comprises a plurality of calibrated holes for use in fixing blocks at predetermined positions along the jig channel.
- 6. The assembly jig of claim 1 wherein the jig channel comprises at least one lateral slot.
- 7. The assembly jig of claim 6 wherein the jig channel comprises three lateral slots.
- 8. The assembly jig of claim 1 wherein each of two blocks further comprise an end stop.
- 9. The assembly jig of claim 8 wherein the blocks comprising an end stop are positioned such that the distance between the end stops is generally equal to the length of a received frame member.
- 10. The assembly jig of claim 1 wherein each of the blocks is slidably mounted on the jig channel.
- 11. The assembly jig of claim 10 wherein the blocks further comprise at least one glide pad configured for direct contact with a surface of the jig channel.
- 12. The assembly jig of claim 11, wherein each of the blocks further comprises a guide block configured to overlay the jig channel and each glide pad is connected to the guide block.
- 13. The assembly jig of claim 12 wherein the guide block is made of metal.
- 14. The assembly jig of claim 12 wherein the glide pads are connected to the guide block by a fastener.
- 15. The assembly jig of claim 12 wherein the jig channel comprises a plurality of calibrated holes and the guide block comprises a locator hole designed to receive an indexing pin which passes through a calibrated hole and a locator hole to fix the guide block at a position along the jig channel.
- 16. The assembly jig of claim 12, wherein each of the blocks further comprises a jig block configured to accept a frame member and a spring module.
- 17. The assembly jig of claim 12, wherein the jig block is connected to the guide block.
- 18. The assembly jig of claim 11 wherein the blocks comprise three glide pads, each configured for direct contact with a surface of the jig channel.
- 19. The assembly jig of claim 11 wherein at least one glide pad comprises an alignment key for engaging a lateral slot in the jig channel.
- 20. The assembly jig of claim 11 wherein the glide pads are made of plastic.
- 21. The assembly jig of claim 16 wherein the glide pads are made of ultra high molecular weight polyethylene.
- 22. The assembly jig of claim 1 wherein the blocks further comprise jig blocks configured to accept a frame member and a spring module and position the spring module into alignment with the received frame member.
- 23. The assembly jig of claim 22 wherein the jig blocks comprise generally opposing walls configured to accept a frame member.
- 24. The assembly jig of claim 23 wherein the opposing walls are beveled toward the center of the jig block.
- 25. The assembly jig of claim 23 wherein the distance between the opposing walls at the top of the opposing walls is greater than the distance between the opposing walls at the base of the opposing walls.
- 26. The assembly jig of claim 23 wherein the distance between the opposing walls at the base of the opposing walls is generally equal to the width of a frame member.
- 27. The assembly jig of claim 23 wherein the top surfaces of the opposing walls comprise holes for accepting spring positioning pins.
- 28. The assembly jig of claim 27 further comprising spring positioning pins connected to the top surfaces of the opposing walls.
- 29. The assembly jig of claim 28 wherein the spring positioning pins are configured to fit within detents in edges of the spring module.
- 30. The assembly jig of claim 28 wherein the spring positioning pins are configured to position the spring module into orthogonal alignment with the frame member.
- 31. The assembly jig of claim 22 wherein the jig blocks further comprise spring positioning pins.
- 32. The assembly jig of claim 31 wherein the spring positioning pins are configured to position the spring module into orthogonal alignment with the frame member.
- 33. The assembly jig of claim 28 wherein the spring positioning pins are configured to fit within detents in edges of the spring module.
- 34. The assembly jig of claim 28 wherein the spring positioning pins are configured to position the spring module into orthogonal alignment with the frame member.
- 35. The assembly jig of claim 1 wherein the blocks are fixed at a location upon the jig channel by a pin which passes through a portion of the block and a portion of the jig channel.
- 36. The assembly jig of claim 1 mounted upon a frame assembly table.
- 37. The assembly jig of claim 36 wherein the jig channel is adjustably mounted to the assembly table.
- 38. The assembly jig of claim 1 wherein each block comprises a tapered opening dimensioned to receive a portion of a frame member.
- 39. The assembly jig of claim 38 wherein each block comprises spring positioning pins configured to position a spring module into alignment with a frame member received by the tapered opening.
- 40. The assembly jig of claim 1 wherein each block comprises spring positioning pins configured to position a spring module into alignment with a frame member.
- 41. The assembly jig of claim 1 further comprising glide pads between the blocks and the jig channel.
- 42. The assembly jig of claim 39 wherein a portion of at least one of the glide pads extends into the jig channel.
- 43. The assembly jig of claim 1 wherein positions of the blocks on the jig channel are indexable to locations of springs upon a frame member in the blocks.
- 44. An assembly jig for attaching springs to a frame member for a flexible support structure, the assembly jig having a plurality of blocks slidably mounted upon a jig channel, each block comprising:
a guide block configured to overlay a jig channel; generally opposing walls configured to receive a portion of a frame member; and spring positioning pins configured to positioning a spring module into alignment with a frame member received by the generally opposing walls.
- 45. An assembly jig for assembling a flexible support structure having a plurality of frame members, a plurality of springs attached to each frame member, and each spring attached to a grid which overlies the springs and the frame members, the assembly jig comprising:
a plurality of blocks mounted upon a jig channel; each block fixed at a predetermined location on the jig channel based on the size of the support structure and the configuration of the frame members and the overlying grid; each block configured to receive a portion of a frame member; and each block further having a structure for positioning a spring module into alignment with a received frame member.
- 46. An assembly jig for assembling a flexible support structure having a plurality of frame members, a plurality of springs attached to each frame member, and each spring attached to a grid which overlies the springs and the frame members, the assembly jig comprising:
a framework of at least an approximate area of a grid to be attached to springs; frame member supports within the framework positioned to support a plurality of frame members in a parallel arrangement within the framework, with springs attached to the frame members extending upward from the frame members, the springs being pre-attached to the frame members at positions which correlate with intersections of the grid, whereby the grid is attachable to the springs extending from the frame members supported within the framework.
- 47. The assembly jig of claim 46 wherein the body of the composite spring module is placed generally orthogonal to the frame member.
- 48. A method for assembling a flexible support structure having a plurality of frame members, a plurality of springs attached to each frame member, and each spring attached to a grid which overlies the springs and the frame members, comprising the steps of:
positioning a plurality of jigs based on the size of the support structure, each jig having a plurality of blocks mounted upon a jig channel, each block being configured to receive a portion of a frame member and further having a structure for positioning a spring module into alignment with a received frame member; locating a plurality of blocks on each jig channel corresponding to the grid; placing a frame member on a jig channel such that a plurality of blocks on the jig channel receive a portion of a frame member; placing a plurality of spring modules on a plurality of blocks on the jig channel such that the spring modules are aligned with a received frame member; fastening the plurality of spring modules to a frame member on the jig channel; and connecting the grid to a plurality of springs fastened to a frame member.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a divisional application of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/614,429, filed Jul. 12, 2000, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/260,823, filed Mar. 2, 1999, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/843,927, filed Apr. 17, 1997, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/487,022, filed Jul. 7, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,720,471.
Divisions (1)
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