Claims
- 1. A suspension assembly for a seating frame comprising:
- a top strap and a bottom strap secured thereto to define a pocket and opposing end creases, said pocket having a length located between said opposing end creases;
- at least one resilient member placed in said pocket and biasing said top strap and said bottom strap away from each other; and
- a rigid frame placed in said pocket having a longitudinal dimension substantially equal to said pocket length, said rigid frame adapted to continually bias said end creases apart.
- 2. The suspension assembly of claim 1, said rigid frame comprising:
- a generally rectangular wire frame.
- 3. The suspension assembly of claim 2 wherein said rectangular wire frame comprises:
- a pair of metal bars; and
- a strap holding said bars in lateral fixed relation to each other.
- 4. The suspension assembly of claim 2, wherein said wire frame has at least one bend along its longitudinal dimension.
- 5. The suspension assembly of claim 2, wherein said wire frame has a pair of bends along its longitudinal dimension defining an unbent portion and a pair of bend portions.
- 6. The suspension assembly of claim 5, wherein each of said bends define an angle of about 60.degree. between said unbent portion and each of said bend portions.
- 7. The suspension assembly of claim 1, comprising a plurality of fasteners affixing said frame to at least one of said top strap and said bottom strap.
- 8. The suspension assembly of claim 1 having front and rear ends, comprising a plurality of stitching lines securing said top strap to said bottom strap, wherein said stitching lines are spaced apart from each other to form said pocket therebetween, said stitching lines being spaced inwardly from the suspension assembly ends.
- 9. The suspension assembly of claim 1, wherein the distance measured along said top strap between said end creases is shorter than the distance measured along said bottom strap between said end creases.
- 10. A suspension assembly for a seating frame, comprising:
- a top fabric strap and a bottom fabric strap secured thereto to define a pocket having a length and opposing end creases;
- at least one resilient member placed in said pocket and biasing said top fabric strap away from said bottom fabric strap;
- a pair of substantially rectangular metal bars placed in said pocket having a longitudinal dimension substantially equal to said pocket length; and
- a fabric strap holding said metal bars in lateral fixed relation to each other.
- 11. The suspension assembly of claim 10, wherein each of said metal bars has a pair of bends along their respective longitudinal dimensions defining an unbent portion and a pair of bend portions, each of said bends defining an angle of about 60.degree. between said unbent portion and each of said bend portions.
- 12. The suspension assembly of claim 10, wherein the distance along said top strap between said end creases is less than the distance along said bottom strap between said end creases.
- 13. A suspension assembly for attachment to a seating frame, the seating frame having first and second spaced components, comprising:
- a top fabric strap and a bottom fabric strap secured thereto to define a pocket having a length and opposing end creases, said top fabric strap and said bottom fabric strap having respective front and rear ends adjacent to but outboard of said pocket, said respective front and rear ends fastened to respective first and second spaced components so that the suspension assembly spans therebetween;
- at least one resilient member placed in said pocket and biasing said top fabric strap away from said bottom fabric strap;
- a pair of substantially rectangular metal bars placed in said pocket having a longitudinal dimension substantially equal to said pocket length; and
- a fabric strap holding said metal bars in lateral fixed relation to each other.
- 14. A suspension assembly for attachment to a seating frame, the seating frame having first and second spaced components, comprising:
- a top fabric strap and a bottom fabric strap secured thereto to define a pocket having a length and opposing end creases, wherein the length of said top strap between said opposing end creases is less than the length of said bottom strap between said opposing end creases, said top fabric strap and said bottom fabric strap having respective front and rear ends adjacent to but outboard of said pocket, said respective front and rear ends fastened to respective first and second spaced components so that the suspension assembly spans therebetween;
- at least one resilient member placed in said pocket and biasing said top fabric strap away from said bottom fabric strap;
- a pair of substantially rectangular metal bars placed in said pocket having a longitudinal dimension substantially equal to said pocket length, wherein each of said metal bars has a pair of bends equally spaced inboard of the ends of said metal bars defining an unbent portion and a pair of bend portions, said bends defining an angle of about 60.degree. between said unbent portion and said bend portions; and
- a fabric strap holding said metal bars in lateral fixed relation to each other.
- 15. A method of assembling a suspension assembly, comprising the steps of:
- securing a top flexible strap to a bottom flexible strap together adjacent but spaced from the ends of said straps to form a pocket therebetween;
- inserting a rigid frame into said pocket, said frame continually biasing said pocket along its longitudinal extent; and
- inserting at least one resilient member into said pocket, said resilient member urging said pocket open.
- 16. The method of claim 15, comprising the step of:
- securing said frame to at least one of said top and top and bottom straps.
- 17. The method of claim 15, comprising the step of:
- tying a pair of metal bars in fixed relation to each other to form said frame.
- 18. A method of assembling a seating assembly, comprising the steps of:
- securing a top flexible strap to a bottom flexible strap together adjacent but spread apart from the ends of said straps to form a pocket therebetween;
- inserting a rigid frame into said pocket, said frame continually biasing said pocket along its longitudinal extent;
- inserting at least one resilient member into said pocket, said resilient member urging said pocket open; and
- fastening said ends of said straps to first and second spaced components so that said pocket is held in fixed relation therebetween.
CROSS REFERENCE
The present application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. Ser. No. 09/241,962, filed on Feb. 2, 1999, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein in its entirety.
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