Claims
- 1. A bedding spring mattress product comprising:
- a spring assembly, said spring assembly having upper and lower planar surfaces, said spring assembly including a plurality of rows of coils, each of said rows of coils being formed from a single continuous strand of wire and each of said rows containing a plurality of coils interconnected by Z-shaped interconnecting segments, each of said Z-shaped interconnecting segments comprising a pair of parallel end bars connected by a diagonal bar, alternate ones of said Z-shaped interconnecting segments being disposed in the planes of the upper and lower surfaces of said spring assembly, the axes of said coils being disposed perpendicular to the upper and lower surfaces of said spring assembly, sections of each of said Z-shaped interconnecting segments of each row being overlapped relative to Z-shaped interconnecting segments of an adjacent row, said overlapped sections being located on opposite sides of said coils, helical spring means would through said overlapped sections of said Z-shaped interconnecting segments so as to secure said rows of coils in an assembled relation, the centers of said overlapped sections of said Z-shaped interconnecting segments being located in a diametral plane of said coils, and the center of said substantially straight overlapped offset sections on opposite sides of each of said coils being located in the same diametral plane so that compression of said assembled coils does not cause the axes of said coils to be moved laterally or the coils to be twisted when compressed,
- a sheet of padding located over said spring assembly in said planes of said upper and lower surfaces of said spring assembly,
- an upholstered covering surrounding and encasing said spring assembly and said sheets of padding,
- the improvement wherein all of said overlapped sections of said Z-shaped interconnecting segments are substantially straight sections of wire formed by flattending previously formed arcuate sections of said Z-shaped interconnecting segments, and
- said diagonal bar of said Z-shaped interconnecting segments being connected to straight sections at opposite ends thereof by offsets formed in said diagonal bar, said offsets serving to take up excess slack wire created during the flattening of said straight sections and to thereby prevent angular displacement of the coils located at opposite ends of said diagonal bar.
- 2. A spring assembly having upper and lower planar surfaces, said assembly comprising:
- a plurality of rows of coils, each of said rows being formed from a single continuous strand of wire and each of said rows containing a plurality of coils interconnected by Z-shaped interconnecting segments, each of said Z-shaped interconnecting segments comprising a pair of parallel end bars connected by a diagonal bar, alternate ones of said Z-shaped interconnecting segments being disposed in the planes of the upper and lower surfaces of said spring assembly, the axes of said coils being disposed perpendicular to the upper and lower surfaces of said spring assembly,
- sections of each of said Z-shaped interconnecting segments of each row being overlapped relative to a Z-shaped interconnecting segments of an adjacent row, said overlapped sections being located on opposite sides of said coils,
- helical spring means wound through said overlapped sections of said Z-shaped interconnecting segments so as to secure said rows of coils in an assembled relation,
- the center of said overlapped sections being located in a diametral plane of said coils, and the centers of said overlapped sections on opposite sides of each of said coils being located in the same diametral plan so that compression of said assembled coils does not cause the axes of said coils to be moved laterally or the coils to be twisted when compressed,
- the improvement wherein all of said overlapped sections of said Z-shaped interconnecting segments are substantially straight sections of wire formed by flattening previously formed arcuate sections of said Z-shaped interconnecting segments, and
- said diagonal bar of said Z-shaped interconnecting segments being connected to straight sections at opposite ends thereof by offsets formed in said diagonal bar, and offsets serving to take up excess slack wire created during the flattening of said straight sections and to thereby prevent angular displacement of the coils located at opposite ends of said diagonal bar.
- 3. A spring assembly, said spring assembly having upper and lower planar surfaces, said spring assembly including a plurality of rows of coils, each of said rows of coils being formed from a single continuous strand of wire and each of said rows containing a plurality of coils interconnected by Z-shaped interconnecting segments, each of said z-shaped interconnecting segments comprising a pair of parallel end bars connected by a diagonal bar, alternate ones of said Z-shaped interconnecting segments being disposed in the planes of the upper and lower surfaces of said spring assembly, the axes of said coils being disposed perpendicular to the upper and lower surfaces of said spring assembly, said parallel end bars of each of said Z-shaped interconnecting segments of each row being overlapped relative to parallel end bars of Z-shaped interconnecting segments of an adjacent row, helical spring means wound over said overlapped parallel end bars of said Z-shaped interconnecting segments so as to secure said rows of coils in an assembled relation,
- the improvement wherein all of said overlapped parallel end bars of said Z-shaped interconnecting segments are substantially straight sections of wire formed by flattening previously formed arcuate sections of said Z-shaped interconnecting segments, and
- one of said diagonal bar and said straight sections having offsets formed therein, said offsets serving to take up excess slack wire created during the flattening of said straight sections of wire and to thereby prevent angular displacment of the coils located at opposite ends of said diagonal bar.
- 4. A spring assembly having upper and lower planar surfaces, said assembly comprising:
- a plurality of rows of coils, each of said rows being formed from a single continuous strand of wire and each of said rows containing a plurality of coils interconnected by Z-shaped interconnecting segments, each of said Z-shaped interconnecting segments comprising a pair of parallel end bars connected by a diagonal bar, alternate ones of said Z-shaped interconnecting segments being disposed in the planes of the upper and lower surfaces of said spring assembly, the axes of said coils being disposed perpendicular to the upper and lower surfaces of said spring assembly,
- said parallel end bars of each of said Z-shaped interconnecting segments of each row being overlapped relative to parallel end bars of Z-shaped interconnecting segments of an adjacent row,
- helical spring means wound over said overlapped parallel end bars of said Z-shaped interconnecting segments so as to secure said rows of coils in an assembled relation,
- the improvement wherein all of said overlapped parallel end bars of said Z-shaped interconnecting segments are substantially straight sections of wire formed by flattening previously formed arcuate sections of said Z-shaped interconnecting segments, and
- said diagonal bar of said Z-shaped interconnecting segments being connected to said parallel end bars at opposite ends thereof by offsets formed in said diagonal bar, said offsets serving to take up excess slack wire created during the flattening of said straight sections of wire and to thereby prevent angular displacement of the coils located at opposite ends of said diagonal bar.
- 5. A spring assembly having upper and lower planar surfaces, said spring assembly including a plurality of rows of coils, each of said rows of coils being formed from a single continuous strand of wire and each of said rows containing a plurality of coils interconnected by interconnecting segments, each of said interconnecting segment comprising a pair of parallel end bars connected by a connecting bar, alternate ones of said interconnecting segments being disposed in the planes of the upper and lower surfaces of said spring assembly, the axes of said coils being disposed perpendicular to the upper and lower surfaces of said spring assembly, each of said interconnecting segments having a pair of substantially straight sections, said pair of substantially straight sections having offset portions, and said offset portions of each of said interconnecting segments of each row being overlapped relative to straight sections of interconnecting segments of an adjacent row, said overlapped interconnecting segments being located on opposite sides of said coils, and helical spring means wound through said overalpped interconnecting segments so as to secure said rows of coils in an assembled relation.
- 6. A spring assembly having upper and lower planar surfaces, said assembly comprising:
- a plurality of rows of coils, each of said rows being formed from a single continuous strand of wire and each of said rows containing a plurality of coils interconnected by planar interconnecting segments, each of said interconnecting segments comprising a pair of parallel end bars connected by a connecting bar, alternate ones of said planar interconnecting segments being disposed in the planes of the upper and lower surfaces of said spring assembly, the axes of said coils being disposed perpendicular to the upper and lower surfaces of said spring assembly,
- each of said interconnecting segments having a pair of substantially straight sections, said pair of substantially straight sections having offset portions, and said offset portions of each of said planar interconnecting segments of each row being overlapped relative to substantially straight sections of interconnecting segments of an adjacent row, said overlapped interconnecting segments being located on opposite sides of said coils, and
- helical spring means wound through said overlapped interconnecting segments so as to secure said rows of coils in an assembled relation.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 779,869, filed Sept. 25, 1985, now abandoned.
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