Claims
- 1. A seat frame comprising:
- a base frame,
- b. a cushion support including longitudinally extending side wire portions and a plurality of spaced, transversely extending cross wires anchored between said side wire portions,
- c. a plurality of tension spring means anchored between said side wire portions and said base frame to suspend said cushion support in tension transversely with respect to said base frame,
- d. a plurality of spaced spring elements each comprising a central portion extending transversely between said side wire portions, intermediate torsional portions extending parallel with and adjacent said side wire portions, and end portions extending transversely and outwardly from said torsional portions, in an upward direction from and at an obtuse angle to said cushion support,
- e. means loosely connecting each of said torsional spring element portions to the adjacent side wire portion of said cushion support along a substantial portion of the length of the former,
- f. an edge frame arranged above said cushion support and including resilient edge wire portions extending adjacent the free ends of the end portions of said spring elements at the respective sides of the seat, and
- g. means connecting the free ends of the end portions of said spring elements to said edge frame.
- 2. An edge frame as recited in claim 1 wherein each of said spring elements comprises a single length of spring wire, said central portion and one of the end portions thereof extending respectively from the opposite ends of one of said intermediate torsional portions.
- 3. A seat frame as recited in claim 1 wherein the side wire portions of said cushion support, and said spring elements, each constitute a cord consisting of a wire core and an outer layer of a relatively softer material, and wherein said means connecting the torsional portions of each of said spring elements to the side wires of said cushion support comprises a clamp encircling these cords in gripping engagement with the outer coverings thereof, whereby the wire core of the torsional portion of said spring element may yield torsionally within its outer covering.
Priority Claims (1)
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This Application is a Continuation-in-part of my copending prior Application Ser. No. 440,782, filed Feb. 8, 1974, now abandoned, and entitled SEAT FRAMES.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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1,153,060 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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440782 |
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