Claims
- 1. A method of forming a string of pocketed coil springs comprising the steps of:feeding a supply of fabric having first and second generally parallel plies; inserting a series of compressed springs between the first and second plies; joining the first and second plies together to form a longitudinal seam proximate free edges of the first and second plies; allowing the springs to at least partially expand to an extent permitted by the fabric so that a longitudinal axis of each of the springs is generally perpendicular to the longitudinal seam of the fabric; and forming a transverse seam in the fabric generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the springs and between adjacent springs to thereby enclose each of the springs within a fabric pocket; wherein the transverse seam is formed after the springs are allowed to at least partially expand.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the springs are allowed to at least partially expand prior to forming the transverse seam and after joining the first and second plies to form the longitudinal seam.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the joining and forming steps are performed by welding the fabric together.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the longitudinal seam is positioned generally on the side of the springs between top and bottom ends thereof and tacked to the side of the pocket in the formed string of pocketed coil springs.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the springs are compressed while the first and second plies are joined to form the longitudinal seam and the springs are more relaxed to the fullest extent permitted by the fabric while the transverse seam is formed.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein the orientation of the longitudinal axes of the springs remains generally unaltered during the entire process.
- 7. The method of claim 1 wherein the inserting further comprises inserting compressed springs which have a generally non-linear shaped profile and the forming of the transverse seam further comprises forming the transverse seam to generally correspond to at least a portion of the profile of the adjacent springs.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein the springs being inserted are barrel shaped.
- 9. The method of claim 1 wherein the inserting further comprises inserting compressed barrel shaped springs and the forming of the transverse seam further comprises forming the transverse seam to have a generally concave configuration adjacent to the barrel shaped springs.
- 10. The method of claim 1 wherein the recited steps are performed sequentially in the order recited in claim 1.
- 11. The method of claim 1 wherein the forming of the transverse seam includes a first and a second transverse seam forming member which are located on opposite sides of the fabric and cooperate to form the transverse seam, the forming further comprising:rotating the first transverse seam forming member.
- 12. The method of claim 11 further comprising:reciprocating the second transverse seam forming member toward and away from the first transverse seam forming member; and synchronizing t he rotating and reciprocating of the first and second transverse seam forming members, respectively, for forming the transverse seam.
- 13. The method of claim 12 further comprising:at least partially surrounding each spring with one of a plurality of arcuate recesses formed on the first transverse seam forming member.
- 14. The method of claim 11 wherein the inserting further comprises inserting compressed springs which have a generally non-linear shaped profile and the forming of the transverse seam further comprises forming the transverse seam to generally correspond to at least a portion of the profile of the adjacent springs.
- 15. The method of claim 1 wherein the joining of the first and second plies to form the longitudinal seam results in the free edges of the first and second plies being located on an opposite side of the longitudinal seam from the springs.
- 16. The method of claim 1 further comprising:folding the fabric about a longitudinal fold line into the first and second plies and the free edges are opposite from the longitudinal fold line.
- 17. The method of claim 1 further comprising:rotating at least one transport member to thereby advance the fabric with the at least one rotating transport member located downstream from a position at which the longitudinal seam is formed, wherein the rotating transport member has a fixed axis of rotation and rotates through an arc of 360° .
- 18. A method of forming a string of pocketed coil springs comprising the steps of:feeding a supply of fabric having first and second generally parallel plies; inserting a series of compressed springs between the first and second plies; joining the first and second plies together to form a longitudinal seam proximate free edges of the first and second plies; allowing the springs to at least partially expand within the fabric so that a longitudinal axis of each of the springs is generally perpendicular to the longitudinal seam of the fabric; and forming a transverse seam in the fabric generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the springs and between adjacent springs to thereby enclose each of the springs within a fabric pocket; wherein the expansion of the springs is controlled by a pair of spaced rotating members with the springs therebetween.
- 19. The method of claim 18 wherein the axes of rotation of the rotating members are generally parallel to the longitudinal axes of the springs and each rotating member comprises a plurality of arcuate shaped recesses which combine to at least partially surround each spring.
- 20. The method of claim 18 wherein the axes of rotation of the rotating members are generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axes of the springs and each rotating member comprises a band passing over spaced rollers, wherein a separation distance between the bands increases in a downstream direction to thereby control the expansion of the springs between the bands.
- 21. The method of claim 18 wherein the joining of the first and second plies to form a longitudinal seam and the forming of the transverse seam are each accomplished by welding the first and second plies together at the respective locations.
- 22. A method of forming a string of pocketed coil springs comprising the steps of:feeding a supply of fabric having first and second generally parallel plies; inserting a series of compressed springs between the first and second plies; joining the first and second plies together to form a longitudinal seam proximate free edges of the first and second plies; allowing the springs to at least partially expand within the fabric so that a longitudinal axis of each of the springs is generally perpendicular to the longitudinal seam of the fabric; and forming a transverse seam in the fabric generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the springs and between adjacent springs to thereby enclose each of the springs within a fabric pocket; rotating at least one transport member about a fixed axis to thereby advance the fabric with the at least one rotating transport member located downstream from a position at which the longitudinal seam is formed, the rotating transport member comprises a plurality of arcuate shaped recesses which at least partially surround each spring.
- 23. The method of claim 22 wherein the rotating transport member rotates through an arc of 360°.
- 24. A method of forming a string of pocketed coil springs comprising the steps of:feeding a supply of fabric; folding the fabric about a longitudinal fold line into first and second generally parallel plies of the fabric; inserting a series of compressed springs between the first and second plies; joining the first and second plies together to form a longitudinal seam proximate free edges of the first and second plies opposite from the longitudinal fold line; allowing the springs to at least partially expand to an extent permitted by the fabric so that a longitudinal axis of each of the springs is generally perpendicular to the longitudinal seam of the fabric; and forming a transverse seam in the fabric generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the springs and between adjacent springs to thereby enclose each of the springs within a fabric pocket, wherein the forming of the transverse seam includes a first and a second transverse seam forming member which are located on opposite sides of the fabric and cooperate to form the transverse seam, the forming further comprising rotating the first transverse seam forming member; wherein the transverse seam is formed after the springs are allowed to at least partially expand.
- 25. The method of claim 24 further comprising:reciprocating the second transverse seam forming member toward and away from the first transverse seam forming member; and synchronizing the rotating and reciprocating of the first and second transverse seam forming members, respectively, for forming the transverse seam.
- 26. The method of claim 24 further comprising:at least partially surrounding each spring with one of a plurality of recesses on the first transverse seam forming member.
- 27. The method of claim 24 wherein the springs are allowed to expand to the fullest extent permitted by the fabric prior to forming the transverse seam.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/353,483, filed Jul. 13, 1999, which in turn was a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/293,221, filed Apr. 16, 1999, each of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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