Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Croatian term or phrase:
džepičasti šling
English translation:
strand of "pocketed-type" mattress coils
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TechLawDC
Jan 28, 2009 18:27
15 yrs ago
Croatian term
džepičasti šling
Croatian to English
Tech/Engineering
Mechanics / Mech Engineering
bedsprings?
(This may be a wire having coils at intervals, to be used in bed manufacture.) wire having different features at intervals?
Proposed translations
(English)
3 +1 | Marshall coils (pocketed coils) | bonafide1313 |
References
džepičasti šling | bonafide1313 |
Change log
Jan 30, 2009 05:07: TechLawDC Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
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Marshall coils (pocketed coils)
pocketed coils - Marshall coils
Explanation:
Connections between the coils help the mattress retain its shape. Most coils are connected by interconnecting wires; pocketed coils are not connected, but the pockets preserve the mattress shape.
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Marshall Coils or Pocket Sprung Mattresses
The "Pockets" designation of this entry pretty much gives the punch away; the same coils used for the open variation are enclosed into individual Pocket Springs. A series of those are joined together either in leveled rows or in honeycomb patterns, and securely stitched at the base of the frame.
The idea is to provide additional support for the body's pressure points, like hips and shoulders, and allow motion separation all through the bed. Such support is made more efficient if manufactured with the use of Hand-Side finishing techniques, which consists in stitching the outer-rim pockets to the mattress wall two rows deep, from the outside-in, reducing internal rumbling of the pockets and reinforcing their strength all the way to the mattress' edge.
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http://www.beddingcomponents.com/pdf/marshall/marshall-flier...
Explanation:
Connections between the coils help the mattress retain its shape. Most coils are connected by interconnecting wires; pocketed coils are not connected, but the pockets preserve the mattress shape.
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Note added at 1 hr (2009-01-28 20:25:29 GMT)
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Marshall Coils or Pocket Sprung Mattresses
The "Pockets" designation of this entry pretty much gives the punch away; the same coils used for the open variation are enclosed into individual Pocket Springs. A series of those are joined together either in leveled rows or in honeycomb patterns, and securely stitched at the base of the frame.
The idea is to provide additional support for the body's pressure points, like hips and shoulders, and allow motion separation all through the bed. Such support is made more efficient if manufactured with the use of Hand-Side finishing techniques, which consists in stitching the outer-rim pockets to the mattress wall two rows deep, from the outside-in, reducing internal rumbling of the pockets and reinforcing their strength all the way to the mattress' edge.
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Note added at 2 hrs (2009-01-28 21:02:03 GMT)
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http://www.beddingcomponents.com/pdf/marshall/marshall-flier...
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Reference comments
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Reference:
džepičasti šling
Perhaps the "hespo" link below could be of some help... it talks of Bonnell springs for materasses as oposed to "džepičaste jezgre" with illustrations... the Turkish link gives a photo of Bonnell spring, so you will see the difference and perhaps find how "džepičaste jezgre" is called in English.
As for "šling", the only usage I know is for a kind of traditional embroidery...
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*matresses
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**mattress:)
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Marshall coils, also called "pocketed coils," are each wrapped in a fabric encasement and usually are tempered, or in the case of the Simmons Beautyrest carbon magnesium is added. Some manufacturers pre-compress these coils, which makes the mattress firmer and allows for motion separation between the sides of the bed.
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"šling" comes from German "Schlinge" (loop)
As for "šling", the only usage I know is for a kind of traditional embroidery...
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Note added at 1 hr (2009-01-28 19:49:48 GMT)
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*matresses
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Note added at 1 hr (2009-01-28 19:51:43 GMT)
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**mattress:)
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Note added at 1 hr (2009-01-28 20:00:36 GMT)
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Marshall coils, also called "pocketed coils," are each wrapped in a fabric encasement and usually are tempered, or in the case of the Simmons Beautyrest carbon magnesium is added. Some manufacturers pre-compress these coils, which makes the mattress firmer and allows for motion separation between the sides of the bed.
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Note added at 1 hr (2009-01-28 20:21:14 GMT)
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"šling" comes from German "Schlinge" (loop)
Reference:
http://www.hespo.hr/mad_vitazonprestige.htm
http://www.alibaba.com/product/turkrezerv-11499972-0/productdetail.html
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