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  2. Box-spring - Wikipedia

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    Standard "high profile" box springs are 9 inches (23 cm) in height, whereas "low profile" box springs are between 5 and 5.5 inches (13 and 14 cm). Changing the thickness of the box spring and mattress requires revisions to the mattress and box spring coil stiffness. This is often why box springs and mattresses are matched and sold in pairs.

  3. Fort San Fernando De Las Barrancas - Wikipedia

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    Established in May 1795, the fort was erected with a garrison of 150 men to defend Spanish claims of the territory at the Fourth Chickasaw Bluff. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Although Spain renounced its claim to the area in Pinckney's Treaty in 1795, it occupied the fort until either 1797 or 1798, when the Spanish dismantled the fort and established Fort ...

  4. Bed base - Wikipedia

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    This foundation is often paired with an innerspring mattress, as it extends the life of the spring unit at the mattress's core. [ citation needed ] Legs may be attached directly to the bottom of a boxspring, if it has a suitable frame, or the boxspring may be laid on a bedframe or another bed base.

  5. Tyler Howe - Wikipedia

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    In 1853, Tyler Howe developed the first box-spring bed. [1] [5] [6] He established a factory in Cambridgeport to begin manufacture of his invention, [1] on which he received a patent in 1855. [5] With his second-eldest son, Otis, he formed a company, Tyler Howe & Co., that same year to manufacture and market the box-spring. [1]

  6. Mattress - Wikipedia

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    A traditional box spring consists of a rigid frame containing extra heavy duty springs. This foundation is often paired with an innerspring mattress, as it extends the life of the spring unit at the mattress's core. An all-wood foundation usually has seven or eight support slats disposed below paperboard or beaverboard.

  7. Petate - Wikipedia

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    A petate, a bedroll common in Latin America. A petate is a bedroll used in Central America and Mexico.Its name comes from the Náhuatl word petlatl [ˈpet͡ɬat͡ɬ].The petate is woven from the fibers of the Palm of petate (Leucothrinax morrisii).

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