Claims
- 1. A rail attachment arrangement for attaching a sinuous spring band to a frame rail, comprising:
- a. an attachment clip,
- b. said rail having vertical inner and outer surfaces and a horizontal top surface,
- c. said attachment clip including an anchor leg seated on said outer surface and an attachment leg seated on said top surface,
- d. said attachment leg having hook means formed thereon and a linear wire segment of the spring band being seated in said hook means for connecting the end of said band to said clip,
- e. said hook means being positioned on said top surface so that said linear wire segment is disposed at least substantially in back of the plane of said inner surface,
- f. said spring band normally being effective to draw said anchor leg against said outer rail surface and, at the same time, tending to draw it upwardly on said surface,
- g. a plurality of anchor tangs formed inwardly from said anchor leg and being inclined upwardly from the horizontal whereby when forced against said outer rail surface by spring band force they bite into the wood and prevent upward movement of said clip on said rail,
- h. and anti-backoff means on said attachment leg for preventing outward movement of said clip on said rail,
- i. said anti-backoff means comprising foot means depending from the free end of said attachment leg and bearing against the inner surface of said rail to prevent rearward movement of said clip on said rail.
- 2. The rail attachment assembly of claim 1 further characterized in that:
- a. said tangs are inclined upwardly at an angle of approximately 45.degree. to the vertical.
- 3. The rail attachment assembly of claim 2 further characterized in that:
- a. said tangs are approximately one-eighth inch long.
- 4. The rail attachment assembly of claim 2 further characterized in that:
- a. said tangs are no more than three-sixteenths inch long.
- 5. The rail attachment assembly of claim 1 further characterized in that:
- a. said anchor tangs are arranged so that three vertical rows of tangs are provided,
- b. no three of said tangs in separate rows being in the same horizontal plane parallel to the wood grain.
- 6. The rail attachment assembly of claim 1 further characterized in that:
- a. said anchor tangs are each double-tooth tangs.
- 7. The rail attachment assembly of claim 1 further characterized in that:
- a. a plurality of anchor tangs are formed downwardly from said attachment leg,
- b. said attachment leg anchor tangs being inclined forwardly from the vertical whereby when forced against said top surface by spring band force they prevent forward movement of said clip on said rail.
- 8. The rail attachment assembly of claim 7 further characterized in that:
- a. said attachment leg anchor tangs are inclined forwardly at an angle of approximately 45.degree. to the vertical.
- 9. The rail attachment assembly of claim 1 further characterized by and including:
- a. anti-backoff means on said attachment leg for preventing outward movement of said clip on said rail.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 415,940, filed Nov. 15, 1973 and now abandoned, the latter, in turn, being a continuation application Ser. No. 185,196, filed Sept. 30, 1971, for SPRING CONSTRUCTION and now U.S. Pat. No. 3,773,310 issued Nov. 20, 1973. The invention is in the field of spring assemblies. It relates particularly to furniture spring assemblies of the type employing sinuous spring bands.
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