- A bed
frame or
bedstead is the part of a bed used to
position the bed base, the flat part
which in turn
directly supports the mattress(es). The
frame may...
- downwards. Due to its
unconventional appearance, it was
nicknamed the
Flying Bedstead. The TMR had been
envisioned specifically for
conducting research, specifically...
-
president of the
Murphy Bed and Door Company.
Under the name "bureau
bedstead" the fold-up bed
appeared in the
eighteenth century, but
never gained po****rity...
- A rope bed is a type of
platform bed in
which the
sleeper (and mattress) is
supported by a
lattice of rope,
rather than
wooden slats. In cold climates...
- Ammonites, his
giant bedstead could still be seen as a
novelty at the time the
narrative was written. If the
giant king's
bedstead was
built in proportion...
- A
bedstead truss bridge is a kind of
truss bridge whose vertical endposts are crucial,
acting in compression.
Megan Venno and
Richard E. Mitc**** (January...
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particularly to a
mattress used on its own,
without a featherbed, or
solid bedstead. "Straw mattresses,
chaff beds, palli****es,
ticks stuffed with leaves"...
- Otis
moved to Albany, New York,
where he
worked as a
master mechanic in a
bedstead factory.
During this period, he
invented a
railway safety brake. By 1852...
- The
Bedstead Workmen's ****ociation was a
trade union representing workers making bedframes in the
United Kingdom,
particularly in the area of Birmingham...
-
through the gate and
around the
pulleys of the
bedstead and
adjust the tension. The two-tape
bedstead design had been
carried on from
Heath Robinson so...