Clip assembly for use holding sinuous springs
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1. A clip assembly for securing an end portion of a sinuous spring to a wooden rail, said clip assembly comprising:
- a metal fastener including four tacks extending downwardly from a generally planar portion of the metal fastener; and
a plastic piece comprising a generally planar body portion, a U-shaped hook portion extending outwardly from one end of the body portion, the hook portion being adapted to receive and retain the end portion of the sinuous spring,wherein the metal fastener and plastic piece are molded together into a unitary member, the generally planar portion of the metal fastener being encased by the generally planar body portion of the plastic piece, the tacks of the metal fastener extending through the generally planar body portion of the plastic piece and being adapted to extend into the wooden rail.
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Abstract
A piece of furniture includes a rectangular frame for supporting a plurality of sinuous springs. A plurality of clip assemblies are secured to opposed side walls of frame. Each clip assembly comprises a metallic piece having a generally planar portion and tacks for insertion into the frame. The generally planar portion of the metallic piece is encased by plastic of a non-metallic piece having a hook to secure one end of a sinuous wire. Flexible connectors may be located in grooves of the clip assembly to collate multiple clip assemblies.
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21 Claims
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1. A clip assembly for securing an end portion of a sinuous spring to a wooden rail, said clip assembly comprising:
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a metal fastener including four tacks extending downwardly from a generally planar portion of the metal fastener; and a plastic piece comprising a generally planar body portion, a U-shaped hook portion extending outwardly from one end of the body portion, the hook portion being adapted to receive and retain the end portion of the sinuous spring, wherein the metal fastener and plastic piece are molded together into a unitary member, the generally planar portion of the metal fastener being encased by the generally planar body portion of the plastic piece, the tacks of the metal fastener extending through the generally planar body portion of the plastic piece and being adapted to extend into the wooden rail. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A clip assembly for securing an end portion of a sinuous spring to a wooden rail, said clip assembly comprising:
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a metal fastener including four tacks extending outwardly from a planar portion of the metal fastener; and a non-metallic piece comprising a generally planar body portion, a U-shaped hook portion extending outwardly from one end of the body portion, wherein the generally planar body portion of the non-metallic piece has a ledge extending from one side edge to the opposed side edge of the non-metallic piece, the hook portion and ledge being adapted to receive and retain the end portion of the sinuous spring, wherein the metal fastener and non-metallic piece are molded together into a unitary member, the generally planar portion of the metal fastener being encased by the generally planar portion of the non-metallic piece, the tacks of the metal fastener extending through the non-metallic piece and being adapted to be embedded into the wooden rail. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A clip assembly for securing an end portion of a sinuous spring to a wooden rail, said clip assembly comprising:
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a first non-metallic piece comprising a generally planar body portion, a U-shaped hook portion extending outwardly from one end of the body portion, the generally planar body portion of the first non-metallic piece having a ledge extending from one side edge to the opposed side edge of the plastic piece, the hook portion and ledge being adapted to receive and retain the end portion of the sinuous spring; and a second metal piece having four projections extending outwardly from a planar portion of the metal piece through the first piece, the projections being adapted to be secured into a wooden rail, wherein the first and second pieces are molded together into a unitary member, the generally planar portion of the second metal piece being encased by the generally planar portion of the first non-metallic piece, the tacks of the second metal piece extending through the generally planar body portion of the first non-metallic piece. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21)
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