Spring module with improved mounting foot structure

Spring devices – Spring panel – Spring means spacing loading surface vertically from plane...

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5247, 5264R, 24626, 403208, 403209, A47C 2302, F16F 304

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048610020

ABSTRACT:
In a box spring assembly having a frame, including a frame rail member with horizontally spaced generally upright side walls. The frame rail has a plurality of aligned horizontal slots through the upright side walls and arranged in aligned pairs. Wire spring modules having U-shaped mounting feet extending through the aligned slots are mounted on the rail. A mounting foot has a pair of spaced apart leg portions joined together by a connecting portion spring urging the leg portions apart. Each leg portion has a pair of spaced bearing sections for engaging the ends of pairs of slots in the side walls of the frame rail, and an outwardly convex retaining portion between the bearing sections for coacting with the side walls to retain the foot in the pair of slots in the frame rail.

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patent: 2099189 (1937-11-01), Ball
patent: 2115179 (1938-04-01), Ross
patent: 2249910 (1941-07-01), Place
patent: 3680157 (1972-08-01), Slominski et al.
patent: 3971081 (1976-07-01), Roe

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