1. Field of the Invention
The present disclosure relates to a spring mattress structure, particularly a spring mattress structure which comprises shaft levers arranged as a bottom bed surface and fixing ends of springs for securely supporting the spring mattress structure with the springs.
2. Descriptions of the Related Art
The main structure of a pocket spring mattress is based on a plurality of spring sets fixed with outlines for development of a top bed surface and a bottom bed surface, each of which is covered by a cushion layer and wrapped by an external coating around a mattress.
The “mattress structure” (U.S. Pat. No. 7,934,277) submitted by the applicant on Sep. 8, 2010 (hereinafter referred to as the cited reference) has features as follow: “A mattress structure comprises a dead plate fixed in a mattress body, at least a first elastomer installed on the dead plate and comprising a hole at the bottom in which another elastomer is held, at least a second elastomer corresponding to the hole and installed on an active plate under the dead plate, at least one unit of lifting gear mounted on an undersurface of the active plate and driving the active plate to be shifted toward the dead plate and the second elastomers on the active plate to penetrate the holes as well as move upward for better elastic support of a mattress. As such, a mattress structure can be elastically adjusted with the second elastomers moving upward and downward.”
Despite softness of a mattress structure in the cited reference adjustable, other issues such as a mattress structure assembled and moved easily and reduced in weight is solved in a spring mattress structure herein.
A spring mattress structure presents a plurality of shaft levers which constitute a bottom bed surface and are separated by a regular spacing between any two adjacent shaft levers wherein the spacing corresponds to each spring's hollow space and is freely accessed by a minor spring hung in the spring's hollow space.
A spring mattress structure comprises shaft levers arranged as a bottom bed surface and decreasing a spring bed's weight for easy movement.
A spring mattress structure depends on spring-loaded locating pieces to fix springs and shaft levers, securing bottoms of springs on the shaft levers.
A spring mattress structure comprises: a mattress body having a top bed surface as well as a bottom bed surface and accommodating a plurality of springs, each of which develops a hollow space and two opposite stress surfaces along a stretching direction, that is, a first stress surface and a second stress surface, wherein the first stress surface and the second stress surface on which a first placement end and a second placement end are designed get close to or contact the top bed surface and the bottom bed surface, respectively; a plurality of shaft levers securely arranged on the bottom bed surface of the mattress body for development of a spacing between any two adjacent shaft levers; a plurality of spring-loaded locating pieces, each of which is fixed on the shaft lever and allowing the first placement end and the second placement end on the spring's second stress surface to be securely fastened to surfaces of two adjacent shaft levers via spring fasteners, respectively; the hollow space in each of the springs is opposite to the spacing developed by two adjacent shaft levers.
In a preferred embodiment, the spring-loaded locating piece comprises a locating part, a first elastic fastener and a second elastic fastener extending from the locating part's both sides, fastening blocks at tops of the first elastic fastener and the second elastic fastener, and a clamping space between the first elastic fastener and the second elastic fastener; the bottom of the spring-loaded locating piece is fixed on a shaft lever on which the second stress surface of the spring is placed so that the first elastic fastener and the second elastic fastener face the top bed surface; the first placement end (the second placement end) on each spring's second stress surface is placed on one of two adjacent shaft levers so that the first placement end of one spring and the second placement end of the other spring occupy the clamping space developed by both the first elastic fastener and the second elastic fastener of the spring-loaded locating piece and the fastening block on the first elastic fastener and the other fastening block on the second elastic fastener are coupled with one spring coil and the other spring coil, respectively; as such, each of the springs can be fixed between two adjacent shaft levers and allows the hollow space to correspond to the spacing developed by the two adjacent shaft levers.
In a preferred embodiment, the first elastic fastener and the second elastic fastener of each spring-loaded locating piece obliquely extend and are opposite to each other.
In a preferred embodiment, a spacer block is installed between the first elastic fastener and the second elastic fastener of the spring-loaded locating piece and used in separating two springs for no entanglement in between.
In a preferred embodiment, the spring-loaded locating pieces are viscose by which the first placement end and the second placement end on one spring's second stress surface are directly stuck on surfaces of two adjacent shaft levers, respectively.
In a preferred embodiment, the spring-loaded locating pieces are C-shaped rings which are fixed on corresponding pinholes on the shaft levers so that the first placement end and the second placement end on one spring's second stress surface are coupled with two adjacent shaft levers, respectively.
In a preferred embodiment, the springs are exteriorly covered with one layer of external coating.
In a preferred embodiment, a minor spring is hung in each of the springs and freely activated through the spacing between two adjacent shaft levers.
In a preferred embodiment, the minor springs are exteriorly covered with one layer of external coating.
The abovementioned and other detailed technical content, features and effects of a spring mattress structure are presented in preferred embodiments and accompanying drawings as follows.
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The bottom 41 of the spring-loaded locating piece 4 is welded or stuck on one of the shaft levers 2 so that the spring-loaded locating piece 4 is fixed on the shaft lever 2; both the first elastic fastener 42 and the second elastic fastener 43 of the spring-loaded locating pieces 4 face the top bed surface 12.
In each spring 3, the first placement end 321 and the second placement end 322 on the second stress surface 32 are positioned at two adjacent shaft levers 2 so that the first placement end 321 of one spring 3 and the second placement end 322 of the other spring 3 occupy the clamping space 44 developed by the first elastic fastener 42 and the second elastic fastener 43 of the spring-loaded locating piece 4 and are separated by the spacer block 411 for no entanglement of any two springs 3. Moreover, each spring 3 is fixed on two adjacent shaft levers 2 and makes its hollow space 33 correspond to the spacing 21 developed by the two adjacent shaft levers 2 when the fastening block 421 of the first elastic fastener 42 and the fastening block 431 of the second elastic fastener 43 clamp the spring coil of one spring 3 and the spring coil of the other spring 3, respectively. As shown in
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Furthermore, both the first placement end 321 and the second placement end 322 of the spring 3, which is made of metal material as that of the shaft lever 2, as well as the second stress surface 32 of the spring 3 can be fixed on surfaces of two adjacent shaft levers 2 in a spot welding process.
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Moreover, the minor springs 5 can be covered with one layer of external coating 7 made of paper, woven or non-woven fabric, or another fabric material similarly without entanglement of one minor spring 5 and one spring 3, each of which is stretched or compressed.
This application is a Continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 14/145,542, filed Dec. 31, 2013, all of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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