Claims
- 1. A method of packaging a plurality of spring units, each spring unit comprising a plurality of coil springs, each of said coil springs having a top turn and a bottom turn, said top turns of said coil springs defining a generally planar first surface and said bottom turns of said coil springs defining a generally planar second surface, said method comprising the steps of:providing first and second webs of insulator material, each of said webs of insulator material being adapted to separate said spring units from padding to be applied to said spring units, each of said webs of insulator material having a width including a pair of opposing side portions and a center portion; locating said first and second webs against said first and second surfaces, respectively, of said spring units; permanently securing said first and second webs to said spring units; and roll-packing said spring units and said webs of insulator material such that said spring units are at least partially compressed and upon unrolling, said webs of insulator material remain permanently connected to said spring units.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said step of permanently securing said first and second webs to said spring units comprises folding said side portions of said first and second webs around said top and bottom turns of outermost coil springs of said springs units and securing said side portions to said central portions of said webs.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein said step of securing said side portions to said center portions of said webs comprises bonding said side portions to said respective center portions of said webs.
- 4. The method of claim 1 further comprising the steps of:providing first and second web rolls carrying said first and second webs of insulator material, respectively; and passing said first and second webs of insulator material between respective first and second rollers before locating said first and second webs against said first and second surfaces, respectively, of said spring units.
- 5. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of unrolling said spring units, said spring units remaining connected to said webs of insulator material.
- 6. The method of claim 5 further comprising the step of cutting said webs of insulator material between adjacent spring units.
- 7. A method of packaging a plurality of spring units, each of said spring units having a generally planar first surface, a generally planar second surface, a longitudinal dimension and a transverse dimension, said method comprising the steps of:providing first and second web rolls of insulator material, each of said webs of insulator material having inner and outer surfaces and opposed side edges defining a width of said web, each of said webs of insulator material being adapted to separate said spring units from padding to be applied to said spring units and having opposed side portions and a central portion between said side portions across said width of said web; passing said first and second webs of insulator material past said first and second surfaces of said spring units; locating said first and second webs against said first and second surfaces, respectively, of said spring units; permanently securing said side portions of said first web to said side portions of said second web such that said spring units are sandwiched between said webs of insulator material; and roll-packing said spring units and said first and second webs of insulator material such that said spring units are at least partially compressed and upon rolling said spring units, said webs of insulator material remain permanently secured to each other.
- 8. The method of claim 7 further comprising the step of unrolling said spring units.
- 9. The method of claim 8 further comprising the step of cutting said webs of insulator material between adjacent spring units.
- 10. The method of claim 7 wherein said step of securing said side portions of said first web to said side portions of said second web comprises adhesively bonding said side portions of said webs to each other.
- 11. The method of claim 7 wherein said step of securing said side portions of said first web to said side portions of said second web comprises welding said inner surface of said side portions of said first web to said inner surface of said side portions of said second web.
- 12. The method of claim 8 further comprising the step of passing said first and second webs of insulator material between parallel rollers before passing said webs past said first and second surfaces of said spring units.
- 13. The method of claim 12 wherein said parallel rollers rotate in opposite directions.
- 14. The method of claim 7 wherein said web rolls rotate in opposite directions.
- 15. A method of packaging a plurality of spring units, each of said spring units comprising a plurality of coil springs, each of said coil springs having a top turn and a bottom turn, each of said spring units having a generally planar first surface defined by said top turns and a generally planar second surface defined by said bottom turns, a longitudinal dimension and a transverse dimension, said method comprising the steps of:providing first and second web rolls of insulator material, each of said web rolls comprising a web of insulator material carried upon a core and each of said webs of insulator material having inner and outer surfaces and opposed side edges defining a width of said web, said web being wider than said transverse dimensions of said spring units, each of said webs of insulator material being adapted to separate said spring units from padding to be applied to said spring units and having opposed side portions and a central portion between said side portions; passing said first and second webs of insulator material over said first and second surfaces of said spring units, respectively, said spring units being oriented such that said transverse dimensions of said spring units are generally perpendicular to said opposed side edges of said webs; locating said first and second webs against said first and second surfaces, respectively, of said spring units; folding said side portions of said first and second webs around said top and bottom turns, respectively, of said coil springs along said longitudinal dimensions of said spring units so that each of said side portions of said first and second webs is folded back upon said respective center portion of each of said first and second webs; permanently securing said side portions of said first and second webs to said central portions of said first and second webs, and roll-packing said spring units with said first and second webs of insulator material secured to said spring units such that said spring units are at least partially compressed and upon unrolling said spring units said webs of insulator material remain permanently secured to said spring units.
- 16. The method of claim 15 further comprising the step of unrolling said spring units.
- 17. The method of claim 16 further comprising the step of cutting said webs of insulator material between adjacent spring units.
- 18. A method of packaging plural spring units, each of said spring units having a generally planar first surface, a generally planar second surface, a longitudinal dimension defined between opposed end surfaces, and a transverse dimension defined between side surfaces, said method comprising the steps of:providing first and second web rolls of insulator material, each of said web rolls comprising a web of insulator material carried upon a core, each of said webs of insulator material being adapted to separate said spring units from padding to be applied to said spring units, each of said webs of insulator material also having inner and outer surfaces and opposed side edges defining a width of said web, said width being larger than said transverse dimensions of said spring units, each of said webs having opposed side portions and a central portion between said side portions; passing said first and second webs of insulator material past said first and second surfaces of said spring units, respectively, said spring units being oriented such that said end surfaces of said spring units are generally perpendicular to said opposed side edges of said webs; locating said first and second webs against said first and second surfaces, respectively, of said spring units; locating said inner surface of said side portions of said first web against said inner surface of said side portions of said second web; permanently securing said side portions of said webs together, whereby said spring units with said first and second webs secured thereto constitute bedding products; and roll-packing said bedding products whereby said spring units are at least partially compressed and upon unrolling said bedding products said webs of insulator material remain permanently secured to each other.
- 19. A method of packaging a plurality of spring units, each spring unit comprising a plurality of coil springs, each of said coil springs having a top turn and a bottom turn, said top turns of said coil springs defining a generally planar top surface and said bottom turns of said coil springs defining a generally planar bottom surface, said method comprising the steps of:providing first and second webs of insulator material, each of said webs having a generally uniform width including a pair of opposing side portions and a center portion, and inner and outer surfaces, each of said webs being adapted to separate said spring units from padding to be applied to said spring units; locating said first and second webs against said top and bottom surfaces, respectively, of said spring units such that said inner surfaces of said webs abut said spring units; folding said side portions of said webs around said top and bottom turns of select coil springs of said spring units, permanently securing said side portions of said webs to said central portions of said webs to secure said webs to said spring units; and roll-packing said spring units such that said spring units are at least partially compressed, said spring units being connected to each other by said webs.
- 20. The method of claim 19 further comprising the steps of:providing first and second web rolls carrying said first and second webs of insulator material, respectively; and passing said first and second webs of insulator material between respective first and second rollers before locating said first and second webs against said first and second surfaces, respectively, of said spring units.
- 21. A method of packaging a plurality of spring units, each spring unit comprising a plurality of coil springs, each of said coil springs having a top turn and a bottom turn, said top turns of said coil springs defining a generally planar top surface and said bottom turns of said coil springs defining a generally planar bottom surface, said method comprising the steps of:providing a web of insulator material, said web of insulator material having a pair of side portions, a center portion between said side portions, and inner and outer surfaces; covering one of the top and bottom surfaces of the spring units with said web of insulator material; depositing adhesive upon the inner surfaces of the side portions of said web of insulator material; folding said side portions of said web of insulator material around said top and bottom turns of select coil springs of said spring units, allowing said adhesive to dry thereby permanently securing said side portions of said web to said central portion of said web and secure said web to said spring units; and roll-packing said spring units connected to each other by said web such that said spring units are at least partially compressed and upon unrolling said web of insulator material remains connected to said spring units.
- 22. The method of claim 21 wherein said spring units are oriented such that opposed side surfaces of said spring units are parallel opposed side edges of said web of insulator material.
- 23. A method of packaging a plurality of spring units, each spring unit comprising a plurality of coil springs, each of said coil springs having a top turn and a bottom turn, said top turns of said coil springs defining a generally planar top surface and said bottom turns of said coil springs defining a generally planar bottom surface, said method comprising the steps of:moving said springs units into a space between a pair of guide rollers, providing first and second webs of insulator material, each of said webs of insulator material being adapted to separate said spring units from padding to be applied to said spring units and having a pair of side portions, a center portion between said side portions, and inner and outer surfaces; passing said webs of insulator material between said guide rollers; covering the top and bottom surfaces of the spring units with said webs of insulator material; depositing adhesive upon the inner surfaces of the side portions of each of said webs of insulator material; folding said side portions of said webs of insulator material around said top and bottom turns of select coil springs of said spring units, allowing said adhesive to permanently secure said side portions of said webs to said central portions of said webs, thereby securing said webs to said spring units; and roll-packing said spring units connected to each other with said webs such that said units are at least partially compressed.
- 24. A method of packaging a plurality of spring units, each spring unit comprising a plurality of coil springs, each of said coil springs having a top turn and a bottom turn, said top turns of said coil springs defining a generally planar top surface and said bottom turns of said coil springs defining a generally planar bottom surface, said method comprising the steps of:providing a web of insulator material adapted to separate said spring units from padding to be applied to said spring units, said web having a generally uniform width including a pair of opposing side portions and a center portion, locating said web against one of said top and bottom surfaces of said spring units; folding said side portions of said web around end turns of select coil springs of said spring units, permanently securing said side portions of said web to said central portion of said web to secure said web to said spring units; and roll-packing said spring units and said web of insulator material such that said spring units are at least partially compressed, said spring units being connected to each other by said web such that upon unrolling said spring units, said web of insulator material remains connected to said spring units.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This patent application is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/397,337 filed Sep. 15, 1999 entitled METHOD OF PACKAGING SPRINGS AND RESULTING PACKAGED PRODUCT, which is fully incorporated by reference herein.
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