US433767A - Bed-slat support - Google Patents
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- FRANK X COTE, OF BIDDEFORD, MAINE.
- the invention is design ed, generally, to produce an extremely simple support for the ends of bed-slats, which will be cheap and easy to manufactui 'e, and which, when applied, will be very strong and substantial and obviate all the diificulties and drawbacks attendant upon the use of the ordinary notched wooden supports, as will be more fullyhereinafter described.
- an ordinary bedrail A is shown, secured to the inner side of which is a wire support B,which extends the full length of the rail, as shown.
- This wire is provided at suitable intervals with depending loops a, for the reception of the ends of the bed-slats, thelower ends of these loops being inclineded away from the rail A a suitable distance to afford a firm support for the ends of the slats.
- Staples Cb securely fasten the support to the rai1,two staples being preferablyplaced at the top of each loop a.
- the wire of which this support is constructed is of suitable size and strength to prevent bending or breaking while in use.
- the slat-supports By thus forming the slat-supports from one continuous wire they will be easy to apply to the bed-rail, will alwayg be the proper distance apart, and will be very strong and durable as well as economical. It will also be observed thatwhen the slat-loops are braced by the intermediate depending loops they will be rigidly held in proper position for the reception of the slats.
- a bed-slat support consisting of a wire secured to the side rail and provided with depending outwardly-inclined slat-loops and intermediate bracing-loops, substantially as described.
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P. X. COTE. BED SLAT SUPPORT.
No. 433,767. Patented Aug. 5, 1890.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
FRANK X. COTE, OF BIDDEFORD, MAINE.
BED-SLAT SUPPORT.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 433,767, dated August 5, 1890. Application filed May 2. 1890. Serial No. 350,367. (No model.)
To aZZ whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, FRANK X. COTE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Biddeford, in the county of York and State of Maine, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Bed-Slat Supports, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 represents a perspective view of one of the side rails of a bed provided on its inner side with my improved slat-support; Fig. 2, an enlarged detail perspective View of a portion of the same, and Fig. 3 a transverse sectional view thereof". I
The invention is design ed, generally, to produce an extremely simple support for the ends of bed-slats, which will be cheap and easy to manufactui 'e, and which, when applied, will be very strong and substantial and obviate all the diificulties and drawbacks attendant upon the use of the ordinary notched wooden supports, as will be more fullyhereinafter described.
In the annexed drawings an ordinary bedrail A is shown, secured to the inner side of which is a wire support B,which extends the full length of the rail, as shown. This wire is provided at suitable intervals with depending loops a, for the reception of the ends of the bed-slats, thelower ends of these loops beinginclined away from the rail A a suitable distance to afford a firm support for the ends of the slats. Staples Cb securely fasten the support to the rai1,two staples being preferablyplaced at the top of each loop a. The
portions of the wire B between the loops a are bent downwardly, as at b, and lie closely against the inner face of the rail, the lower ends of these intermediate loops I) being preferablysecured by means of staples I). These downwardly-extending intermediate loops I) serve to strengthen and brace the loops to and prevent them rocking or swinging'in toward the side rail, as is evident.
The wire of which this support is constructed is of suitable size and strength to prevent bending or breaking while in use.
By thus forming the slat-supports from one continuous wire they will be easy to apply to the bed-rail, will alwayg be the proper distance apart, and will be very strong and durable as well as economical. It will also be observed thatwhen the slat-loops are braced by the intermediate depending loops they will be rigidly held in proper position for the reception of the slats.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
A bed-slat support consisting of a wire secured to the side rail and provided with depending outwardly-inclined slat-loops and intermediate bracing-loops, substantially as described. In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
FRANK X, oo'rF...
W'itnesses:
HENRY I. LORD, J OHN E. MCDONALD.
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