Torsion bar spring auxiliary panel for bedding unit

Spring devices – Spring panel – Diverse types of superposed metallic springs

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5260, 5267, A47C 2500, A47C 2330, F16F 1300

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043480144

ABSTRACT:
An auxiliary panel (12) for a bedding unit (10) is disclosed as including a peripheral wire (24) on the load supporting surface of the unit and a plurality of torsion bar springs (30 or 42) extending between opposite portions of the peripheral wire so as to resiliently provide increased firmness. Distal end torsion bars of each torsion bar spring are connected to the peripheral wire to provide the cooperation therebetween during use. Different embodiments of the panel incorporate sinuous wire type springs (30) and formed wire type springs (42) extending both longitudinally between opposite longitudinal portions (26) of the peripheral wire as well as laterally between opposite lateral portions (28) of the peripheral wire.

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