Claims
- 1. A limited deflection spring for a box spring assembly comprising:
- a wire body having an upright yieldable portion and a load bearing portion at the upper end of said upright portion, said load bearing portion being substantially horizontal and having a pair of ends, said upright yieldable portion comprising a pair of downwardly extending converging connecting bars integral at their upper ends with opposite ends of said load bearing portion, a pair of lower torsion bars at the lower ends of said connecting bars, said lower torsion bars extending transversely of said connecting bars, a pair of downwardly extending and converging wire columns located at their upper ends outwardly of said lower torsion bars, wherein the upper end of one column is connected to one end of one lower torsion bar by wire sections and the upper end of the other column is connected to the opposite end of the other lower torsion bar by wire sections so that during deflection of said yieldable portion, said lower torsion bars are inclined downwardly in relatively reverse directions, a pair of substantially horizontal mounting feet integral with the lower ends of said converging wire columns and located beneath said load bearing portion, said feet being located in a horizontally spaced relation, said connecting wire sections including downwardly curved portions providing moment arms to partially transfer torsional stresses from said lower torsion bars to said columns so that a downwardly directed load applied to said load bearing portion causes said converging wire columns to move toward vertical positions and said torsion bars to move downwardly and inwardly thereby limiting further deflection of said spring, said spaced feet enabling said converging wire columns, as they move toward said vertical positions due to said downwardly directed load to remain spaced as said spring is fully deflected.
- 2. The spring according to claim 1 wherein said connecting wire sections also include straight portions which are generally parallel to each other and spaced from said load bearing portion so that said connecting sections do not engage said load bearing portion when said spring is deflected to a limit position in which said load bearing portion is located at substantially the level of the upper ends of said columns.
- 3. The spring according to claim 2 wherein said opposite ends of said load bearing portion are longer than said lower torsion bars and are disposed outwardly of said columns so as to avoid engagement with said columns during deflection of said spring.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 237,846, filed Aug. 29, 1988, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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