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US653022A
US653022A US1388900A US1900013889A US653022A US 653022 A US653022 A US 653022A US 1388900 A US1388900 A US 1388900A US 1900013889 A US1900013889 A US 1900013889A US 653022 A US653022 A US 653022A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C23/00Spring mattresses with rigid frame or forming part of the bedstead, e.g. box springs; Divan bases; Slatted bed bases
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  • My invention relates to woven-wire mattresses; and the object ofmyinvention is to produce a wire mattress which will retain its position and'not sag upon being used and at the same time retain its elasticity and when being tightened the sides will'not draw in toward each other. I attain this object by means of the mechanism illustrated in the ac companyingdrawing;which represents a p12? view of my mattress.
  • A is the frame of the mattress.
  • the woven wire is attached to the head and the foot of the frame in the usual way.
  • I extend the single wires B B, which are secured in place by the ends being bent over, as at b b.
  • the longitudinal wires B B are connected by crosswires 0 0 near the end of the mattress by the cross-wires G 0 being coiledaround the longitudinal wires B B, as at c o in the drawing.
  • I also connect the longitudinal wires B B by the cross-wires D D, which are usually placed at a distance less than one-half the length of the mattress from the corresponding wires 0 C.
  • the cross-wiresD D are clamped around the longitudinal wires B B, as shown at d (1, so that when the mattress is stretched the sides will not be drawn in toward each other, but will be held in position by the wires.
  • I also connect the".crossawiresllcat theends of the mattress with the nearest cross-wires D D by connecting-wires E E. All of the wires 0, D, and E are passed through the loops of'the mattress, as shown in the drawing.
  • a wovenwire mattress having plain, straight wires extending longitudinally through the coil of wires forming the sides of the mattress; two or more plain, straight wires extending crosswise through the wire loops forming said mattress and attached to the longitudinal wires, and other plain,straight wires connecting said cross-wires, substantially as described and for the purposes set forth.

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UNITE STATES" PATENT OFFI E.
- CARL 0. HASSELBARTH, or ALBANY, NEW YORK.
* w eefiwrrsss srncxnrcazrxon for-mine Part of Letters Application filed April 23, 1900- To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, CARL O. HASSELBARTH, a citizen of the United'States of America, and a resident of the city of Albany, county of Al bany, State of New York, (post-office address, Albany, New York,) have invented certainnew and useful Improvements in Wire Mattresses, of which the following is a specification. I
My invention relates to woven-wire mattresses; and the object ofmyinvention is to produce a wire mattress which will retain its position and'not sag upon being used and at the same time retain its elasticity and when being tightened the sides will'not draw in toward each other. I attain this object by means of the mechanism illustrated in the ac companyingdrawing;which represents a p12? view of my mattress.
A is the frame of the mattress. The woven wire is attached to the head and the foot of the frame in the usual way. Through the center of the coiled-wire springs which form the outer sides of the mattress I extend the single wires B B, which are secured in place by the ends being bent over, as at b b. The longitudinal wires B B are connected by crosswires 0 0 near the end of the mattress by the cross-wires G 0 being coiledaround the longitudinal wires B B, as at c o in the drawing. I also connect the longitudinal wires B B by the cross-wires D D, which are usually placed at a distance less than one-half the length of the mattress from the corresponding wires 0 C. The cross-wiresD D are clamped around the longitudinal wires B B, as shown at d (1, so that when the mattress is stretched the sides will not be drawn in toward each other, but will be held in position by the wires. I also connect the".crossawiresllcat theends of the mattress with the nearest cross-wires D D by connecting-wires E E. All of the wires 0, D, and E are passed through the loops of'the mattress, as shown in the drawing.
It is well known in the manufacture of wire mattresses that the cost of a mattress depends principally upon the amount of. wire used in Patent No.'653,022, dated m a, 1900. Serial No. 13,889. (Nomodah) its construction. By using a largo amount of woven wire in the proper construction of a mattress'the mattress will retain its position and its elasticity without any additional strengthening devices, but in. the cheaper class ,of mattresses, where a less amount of wire, is used in its construction, the mattress will be apt to become'stretched out and sag down when used. Many of the means used to strengthen the mattress and keep it in position when used take away in a large degree the elasticity of the woven wires; but when provided with the straight wires placed in and attached in the manner above described the mattress will not only keep its position, but also retain its elasticity, and when being stretched leg gthwd yj j 1,1 t-
'ffsisivfll not draw in toward each other.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. As an article of manufacture, a wovenwire mattress having plain, straight wires extending longitudinally through the coil of wires forming the sides of the mattress; two or more plain, straight wires extending crosswise through the wire loops forming said mattress and attached to the longitudinal wires, and other plain,straight wires connecting said cross-wires, substantially as described and for the purposes set forth.
2. The combination with a spring-mattress suspended from the ends of va frame; of the plain, straight'wires extending longitudinally through the coils of the wires forming the sides of the mattress; and four or more plain, straight wires extending crosswise. of said mattress through the loops ofwoyen wire and attached rigidly to said longitudinal wires, together with a series of plain, straight wires connecting the cross-wires, substantially as described and for the purposes set forth.
Signed by me at Albany, New York, this 18th day of April, 1900.
CARL. O. IIASSELBAR'IH. Witnessesr WALTER E. WARD, [MARY E. PARLATI.
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