Seat Assembly Having Sinuous Springs
20170119162 ยท 2017-05-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C7/35
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C7/347
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A seat assembly for insertion into a piece of furniture has a frame having opposed sides. Each side may have openings therein for supporting clips. Upper and lower sinuous wires extend generally across the frame. Upper stabilizer wires are secured to the upper sinuous wires and maintain the spacing thereof. The clips secure each of the sinuous wires to the frame. Coil springs are secured to the upper stabilizer wires and the lower sinuous wires. The clips securing the upper and lower sinuous wires alternate along the sides of the frame.
Claims
1. A seat assembly comprising: a frame having four sides; a plurality of clips attached to each side of opposed sides of the frame; a plurality of generally parallel upper sinuous wires, each of the upper sinuous wires extending between the opposed sides of the frame, end portions of each of the upper sinuous wires being secured in opposed clips; a plurality of upper stabilizer wires extending transversely to and fastened to the upper sinuous wires; a plurality of generally parallel lower sinuous wires, each of the lower sinuous wires extending between the opposed sides of the frame, end portions of each of the lower sinuous wires being secured in opposed clips; a plurality of coil springs, each coil spring having an upper end turn, a lower end turn and a plurality of central convolutions between the end turns, the upper end turn of each coil spring being secured to the upper stabilizer wires and the lower end turn of each coil spring being secured to one of the lower sinuous wires, wherein the clips securing the upper and lower sinuous wires to the opposed sides of the frame alternate along the opposed sides of the frame.
2. The seat assembly of claim 1 wherein each of the stabilizer wires is coated to prevent wire-on-wire noise.
3. The seat assembly of claim 1 wherein each of the coil springs has upper and lower end turns of different diameters.
4. The seat assembly of claim 1 wherein each of the coil springs has a knotted upper end turn.
5. The seat assembly of claim 1 wherein each of the coil springs has an unknotted lower end turn.
6. The seat assembly of claim 1 wherein only the lower end turn of each of the coil springs is secured to one of the lower sinuous wires.
7. A seat assembly comprising: a frame having four sides; a plurality of clips attached to opposed sides of the frame; a plurality of generally parallel upper sinuous wires, each of the upper sinuous wires extending between the opposed sides of the frame, end portions of each of the upper sinuous wires being secured in opposed clips; a plurality of upper stabilizer wires extending transversely to and fastened to the upper sinuous wires; a plurality of generally parallel lower sinuous wires, each of the lower sinuous wires extending between the opposed sides of the frame, end portions of each of the lower sinuous wires being secured in opposed clips; a plurality of coil springs, each coil spring having an upper end turn, a lower end turn and a plurality of central convolutions between the end turns, the upper end turn of each coil spring being secured to the upper stabilizer wires and the lower end turn of each coil spring being secured to one of the lower sinuous wires, wherein only the lower end turn of each of the coil springs is secured to the sinuous wires.
8. The seat assembly of claim 7 wherein each of the stabilizer wires are coated to prevent wire-on-wire noise.
9. The seat assembly of claim 7 wherein each of the coil springs has upper and lower end turns of different diameters.
10. The seat assembly of claim 7 wherein each of the coil springs has a knotted upper end turn.
11. The seat assembly of claim 7 wherein each of the coil springs has an unknotted lower end turn.
12. The seat assembly of claim 7 wherein the clips securing the upper sinuous wires and the clips securing the lower sinuous wires alternate along the opposed sides of the frame.
13. A seat assembly comprising: a frame; a plurality of clips secured to each side of opposed sides of the frame; a plurality of generally parallel upper and lower sinuous wires, each of the upper and lower sinuous wires extending between two of the clips; a plurality of upper stabilizer wires secured to the upper sinuous wires; a plurality of coil springs, each coil spring having an upper end turn, a lower end turn and a plurality of central convolutions between the end turns, the upper end turn of each coil spring being secured to the upper stabilizer wires and the lower end turn of each coil spring being secured to one of the lower sinuous wires, wherein the upper and lower sinuous wires alternate longitudinally along the opposed sides of the frame.
14. The seat assembly of claim 13 wherein each of the stabilizer wires are coated to prevent wire-on-wire noise.
15. The seat assembly of claim 13 wherein each of the coil springs has upper and lower end turns of different diameters.
16. The seat assembly of claim 13 wherein each of the coil springs has a knotted upper end turn.
17. The seat assembly of claim 13 wherein each of the coil springs has an unknotted lower end turn.
18. The seat assembly of claim 13 wherein only the lower end turn of each of the coil springs is secured to the sinuous wires.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the general description of the invention given above and the detailed description of the embodiments given below, serve to explain the principles of the present invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0023] The seat assembly 26 comprises a generally rectangular metal frame 30 having four sides: a front 32, a rear 34 and two opposed sides 36. In the illustrated embodiment, the frame 30 comprises two pieces; a generally U-shaped piece 38 and a linear rear piece 40 welded together. The generally U-shaped piece 38 comprises the front 32 and two opposed sides 36 of the metal frame 30. The linear rear piece 40 comprises the rear 34 of the metal frame 30. The metal frame 30 has a plurality of indentations 31 with openings 33 at different locations to assist in securing the frame 30 to different pieces of furniture. The illustrated indentations 31 and openings 33 are not intended to be limiting.
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[0027] The seat assembly 26 further comprises a plurality of upper stabilizer wires 70. Each of the two upper stabilizer wires 70 shown in the embodiment illustrated extends transversely to the upper sinuous springs 64 and is fastened to each of the upper sinuous springs 64 with a fastener 72 in the form of a clip. Each of the upper stabilizer wires 70 is not connected to the frame 30 and extends less than the full width of the seat assembly 26. Each of the upper stabilizer wires 70 is preferably covered in paper or plastic to prevent squeaking or noise, i.e., metal-on-metal contact.
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[0031] While the present invention has been illustrated by the description of embodiments thereof, and while the embodiments have been described in considerable detail, it is not intended to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications will readily appear to those skilled in the art. For example, the coil springs may have a uniform diameter.
[0032] The invention in its broader aspects is, therefore, not limited to the specific details, representative apparatus and method, and illustrative examples shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departing from the spirit or scope of the general inventive concept.