Claims
- 1. A spring mattress comprising a plurality of interconnected coil-spring elements, said coil-spring elements being interconnected by securing elements, which, at least in one plane are essentially in parallel with the plane of the mattress, the securing elements extend between and are attached to pairs of neighboring spring elements, thus interconnecting the spring elements, at least some of the securing elements are subdivided into independent segments, and the subdivided independent segments are arranged distributed over the mattress, the independent segments in a first row of independent segments being staggered with respect to the independent segments in a second row of independent segments, whereby the springs of the mattress become comparatively independently compressible.
- 2. The spring mattress as claimed in claim 1, wherein the spring elements have top and bottom ends and wherein the securing elements are arranged at least at one of the ends of the spring elements, and are subdivided at only one of said ends.
- 3. The spring mattress as claimed in claim 2, wherein the securing elements are arranged at the bottom and top ends of said spring elements.
- 4. The spring mattress as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least some of the subdivided securing elements extend between several pairs of coil springs.
- 5. The spring mattress as claimed in claim 1, wherein there are a plurality of rows of said first row of independent segments and a plurality of rows of said second row of independent segments arranged along lines which extend in parallel with one another, each of said plurality of independent segments in each of said first rows being arranged in a staggered relationship with respect to each of said plurality of independent segments in each of said second rows.
- 6. The spring mattress as claimed in claim 1, further comprising zones having different properties of resilience, the zones being distributed across the surface of the mattress, said zones being achieved by location of the subdivided securing elements and a length of the segments.
- 7. The spring mattress of claim 1, wherein the securing elements for interconnecting the coil-spring elements are spirals.
- 8. A method of producing a spring mattress, comprising the step of interconnecting a plurality of coil springs by elongated securing elements, in such a manner that they are fastened to one another, said securing elements being disposed between springs in a plane essentially in parallel with the plane of the mattress and being secured to neighboring springs, wherein the securing elements are subdivided into independent segments, and wherein such subdivided independent segments are arranged distributed over the mattress, the independent segments in a first row of independent segments being staggered with respect to the independent segments in a second row of independent segments, whereby the springs of the mattress become comparatively independently compressible.
- 9. The method as claimed in claim 8, wherein there are a plurality of rows of said first row of independent segments and a plurality of rows of said second row of independent segments each of said plurality of independent segments in each of said first rows being arranged in a staggered relationship with respect to each of said plurality of independent segments in each of said second rows.
- 10. The method as claimed in claim 8, wherein the step of interconnecting a plurality of coil springs comprises interconnection by spirals.
- 11. A spring mattress comprising a plurality of interconnected coil-spring elements, said coil-spring elements being interconnected by securing elements, which, at least in one plane are essentially in parallel with the plane of the mattress, the securing elements extend between and are attached to pairs of neighboring spring elements, thus interconnecting the spring elements, at least some of the securing elements are subdivided into independent segments, so that essentially all springs are connected only to a small number of other springs by said securing elements, the independent segments in a first row of independent segments being staggered with respect to the independent segments in a second row of independent segments.
- 12. A method of producing a spring mattress, comprising the step of interconnecting a plurality of coil springs by elongated securing elements, in such a manner that they are fastened to one another, said securing elements being disposed between springs in a plane essentially in parallel with the plane of the mattress and being secured to neighboring springs, wherein the securing elements are subdivided into independent segments, so that essentially all springs are connected only to a small number of other springs by said securing elements, the independent segments in a first row of independent segments being staggered with respect to the independent segments in a second row of independent segments.
- 13. A spring mattress comprising a unitary coil-spring unit with coil-springs are interconnected by securing elements which extend between and are attached to pairs of neighboring coil-springs, thus interconnecting these spring elements, wherein at least some of the securing elements are subdivided into independent segments, the independent segments in a first row of independent segments being staggered with respect to the independent segments in a second row of independent segments.
Priority Claims (1)
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9801762 |
May 1998 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is the national phase under 35 U.S.C. §371 of PCT International Application No. PCT/SE99/00623 which has an International filing date of Apr. 20, 1999, which designated the United States of America.
PCT Information
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PCT/SE99/00623 |
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Publishing Document |
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WO99/59449 |
11/25/1999 |
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