序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 DEVICE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING FUNCTIONAL POCKET SPRING MATTRESS, AND MATTRESS PRODUCED THEREBY US12941142 2010-11-08 US20110107572A1 2011-05-12 Deok Nam KIM
A device and method for producing functional pocket spring mattresses, and a mattress produced by the method, in which a predetermined number of pocket springs each prepared by connecting a predetermined number of pocket spring units to each other in the form of a band are arrayed to fit a bed mattress of a desired predetermined size.
62 Method and apparatus for securing a border wire on a mattress inner spring US10663268 2003-09-16 US20050055815A1 2005-03-17 Scott Giett; Thomas Wells
A machine for securing a border wire on a mattress inner spring comprises a support for supporting the mattress inner spring and border wire; a clip applicator for applying clips to the mattress inner spring and the border wire to secure the border wire to the mattress inner spring; a movement generating system for effecting relative movement between the mattress inner spring and border wire, and the clip applicator, such that the clip applicator successively secures clips to the mattress inner spring and the border wire around a perimeter of the mattress inner spring; a controller controlling activation and deactivation of the clip applicator and drive system; and a clip applicator feed system configured to receive and feed to the clip applicator a plurality of non-coiled strips of clips.
63 Apparatus and method for securing borderwires to mattress innersprings US09524363 2000-03-14 US06374495B1 2002-04-23 Paul Lackler; Joseph Chandler
An apparatus and method are provided for applying clips to mattress spring assemblies in a highly accurate and fast manner via operating or positioning members that properly position the innerspring coils relative to the borderwires for clipping thereof. Improperly positioned innersprings have their end coils shifted past the borderwires as they travel downstream to be clipped by the apparatus and method herein. In this manner, the positioning members are operable to use the progression of the spring assemblies as they are driven downstream to properly position the innerspring coils relative to the borderwires for being clipped thereto. Preferably, there is at least one positioning member disposed upstream from the clip applicator tool such as in a positioning station that acts to cause the end turns of the mattress innerspring coils as the innersprings move into engagement therewith, to progressively shift into the predetermined clipping orientation that is necessary for proper clipping of the end turns to the borderwires. The positioning member does not have to be cycled between operative and inoperative positions for each clip that is applied thus speeding the overall clipping process for the spring assembly.
64 Clip clamping machine US539442 1995-10-05 US5661899A 1997-09-02 Donald B. Ayres
The clip clamping machine comprises a clip dispensing and clamping mechanism, a pneumatic piston and cylinder mechanism mounted to one end of the clip dispensing and clamping mechanism, a magazine track mounted to the other end of the clip dispensing and clamping mechanism and a pusher member in the magazine track. The magazine track is made of thermoplastic material to reduce the weight of the machine. Likewise, the pusher member is a one piece plastic pusher member. A lower end of the magazine track has a boss extending outwardly therefrom and having a throughbore which receives a bolt that also extends through sidewalls of a housing of the clip dispensing and clamping mechanism and through bifurcated arms of a stationary anvil mounted to the housing.
65 Stapling machine for spring carcass frames US988223 1992-12-09 US5497541A 1996-03-12 Jose L. A. Nogueira
It is provided with a longitudinal bearing (2) mounted on a frame (1) and framed by two side, vertical and parallel guides (9) and (10), the position of the latter being adjustable in order for the spacing thereof to match the thickness of the spring carcass, which is hauled by a thruster (4) driven by a motor reducer (5) intermittently towards the working area of two stapling heads (12-12) where a retractable ram (15) receives the spring action directly and adjusts, in accordance with the latter's diameter, the position of the balance lever acting on the proximity detector that in turn controls the movement of the motor reducer (5) in order for each spring to duly face the stapling heads (12). Beyond these stapling heads is provided a tray (21) that can swing by means of a lower pneumatic cylinder capable of overturning the spring carcass (3) once all the springs on one of its sides have been stapled, in order that the latter may continue to receive the machine action on another edge, until its whole perimeter is finished.
66 Process and apparatus for the production of innersprings for mattresses and upholstered furniture US359748 1989-05-08 US5054178A 1991-10-08 Jakob Zuger
An automated process and apparatus for the production of innerspring mattresses having an innerspring situated between top and bottom frame members. A microprocessor controlled apparatus forms the frame members and arranges them for transportation to a clamping table. A first frame member is fed to the clamping table. An innerspring is then fed to the clamping table where it is clamped to the first frame member around the periphery thereof, thereby forming a first combination. The first combination is then removed from the clamping table and a second frame member is fed to the clamping table. The first combination is then turned over and fed back to the clamping table where it is then clamped to the second frame member, thereby forming a completed innerspring mattress. During this process, the frame members are produced and then fed in one direction, the innerspring is fed from another direction, and removal takes place in still another direction along a T-shaped assembly line, resulting in fast, synchronous production.
67 Machine for punching out butterfly clips for fastening to a frame of a spring core US498015 1990-03-23 US5042124A 1991-08-27 Hans Knopfel
A machine in which butterfly clips are prebent and then punched out of steel strip and simultaneously finally bent, such that they fasten together a spring and the frame of a spring core. Thus, both the punching out of the clip and the final bending process, i.e. the connecting process between the frame and spring parts, are carried out in a single tool. The machine therefore operates particularly cost-effectively, because, in comparison with the prior art, the separately punched butterfly clips do not have to be inserted into a separate bending machine.
68 Apparatus and method for automatically securing borderwires on mattress innersprings US158990 1988-02-22 US4829643A 1989-05-16 Arthur Langas; Donald B. Ayres; Glenn H. Gustafson
Apparatus for automatically securing borderwires on mattress innersprings, including a support member for maintaining a mattress innerspring and borderwires on edge in a substantially upright position as clips are automatically wrapped along the supported edge on each side thereof. A rotatable paddle-like member is provided for rotating the mattress innerspring and the borderwires on the support member to present another edge on which clips are to be wrapped. Control means is provided for carrying out, automatically, each operation performed by the apparatus.
69 Apparatus and method for automatically securing borderwires on mattress innersprings US120528 1987-11-13 US4815182A 1989-03-28 Arthur Langas; Donald B. Ayres
Apparatus for automatically wrapping clips on the borderwires and coils of a mattress innerspring which includes an adjustable alignment mechanism and adjustable clip wrapping tool mechanism for enabling the apparatus to accommodate borderwires and mattress innersprings of substantially any dimensions.
70 Apparatus and method for automatically securing borderwires on mattress innersprings US944561 1986-12-22 US4724590A 1988-02-16 Arthur Langas; Donald B. Ayres
Apparatus for automatically securing borderwires on mattress innersprings, comprising support members for receiving borderwires and a mattress innerspring in stacked, properly oriented relation to one another. A drive mechanism is provided for automatically sequentially advancing the borderwires and the mattress innerspring along the support members to a clip wrapping station where a plurality of clips are simultaneously wrapped on the borderwires and the coils of the mattress innerspring. Control elements are provided for sensing when clips are to be wrapped, and when a predetermined number of clips have been wrapped on each side and each end of borderwires and the mattress innerspring.
71 Bedspring assembly with novel border wire and method of forming the latter US336867 1982-01-04 US4472849A 1984-09-25 Arthur Langas
An inner spring assembly embodying a generally channel-shaped border wire of the type which is provided with a continuous groove with straight sides and into which the end convolutions of the helical bedsprings of the assembly project in tangential fashion and about which the border wire is crimped to form a loose self-aligning non-rigid interconnection between springs and border wire. The border wire is formed from solid rod-like wire stock by a cold rolling operation in a shaping mill thereby obviating the necessity of resorting to machining and heat treating and eliminating waste material that is a consequence of machining. The rolling operation includes a reshaping of the solid cylindrical stock to a grooved border wire that offers a greater bending strength than like diameter solid border wire of the like weight per unit length.
72 Coil spring assembly and forming method US81818 1979-10-04 US4295639A 1981-10-20 Thomas J. Wells
A coil spring assembly, and a method of forming that assembly, in which the assembly's edgemost coil springs are connected to a border wire by a single continuous spiral lacing wire. The method involves the steps of guiding a rotation spiral lacing wire completely around the periphery of a spring coil matrix and border wire through use of helical path defining dies until the leading and trailing ends of the lacing wire are overlapped. During the lacing operation, the helical path defining dies cooperate to deflect a peripheral segment of each corner and edge coil into juxtaposition with the border wire. The resulting final coil spring assembly includes corner coil springs in which the deflected peripheral segments of the corner coils are retained contiguous to the corner of the border wire by the lacing wire.
73 Spring assembly and manufacture thereof US3476156D 1967-05-08 US3476156A 1969-11-04 SIMONS JOHN B
74 Method of fabricating coil spring units US49574765 1965-09-13 US3348583A 1967-10-24 CLIFFORD GOLDMEYER; DULL THOMAS J
75 Spring assembly and method of manufacture US78329858 1958-12-29 US3078480A 1963-02-26 RYMLAND MURRAY J
76 Machine for clamping two work pieces to one another US75532158 1958-08-15 US3056966A 1962-10-09 WALTER SPUHL
77 Machine and method for forming wire units US80188159 1959-03-25 US3049155A 1962-08-14 STUART LIVERMORE CHARLES
78 Apparatus for connecting coil springs US79253847 1947-12-18 US2575774A 1951-11-20 JULIUS SPUHL
79 Machine for fastening spring strips to construction frames US71622924 1924-05-27 US1589116A 1926-06-15 COSTIGAN WESLEY S
80 Pliers US37647520 1920-04-26 US1428600A 1922-09-12 MCCULLOUGH WILLIAM D
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