Innerspring: meaning, definitions and examples

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innerspring

 

[ ˈɪnərsprɪŋ ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

mattress type

An innerspring is a type of mattress construction that uses coils for support. This design often incorporates a network of metal springs that respond to weight and movement. Innerspring mattresses provide a balance of comfort and support, making them popular among consumers. Typically, these mattresses are topped with padding or foam for added comfort. The quality of the springs and the arrangement can greatly affect the mattress's durability and feel.

Synonyms

coil mattress, metal spring bed, spring mattress

Examples of usage

  • I prefer the support of an innerspring mattress.
  • Many people find innerspring beds to be more comfortable.
  • The innerspring design helps with temperature regulation during sleep.

Translations

Translations of the word "innerspring" in other languages:

🇵🇹 mola interna

🇮🇳 आंतरिक वसंत

🇩🇪 Innerspring

🇮🇩 pegas dalam

🇺🇦 внутрішня пружина

🇵🇱 sprężyna wewnętrzna

🇯🇵 インナースプリング

🇫🇷 ressort intérieur

🇪🇸 resorte interno

🇹🇷 iç yay

🇰🇷 내부 스프링

🇸🇦 زنبرك داخلي

🇨🇿 vnitřní pružina

🇸🇰 vnútorná pružina

🇨🇳 内部弹簧

🇸🇮 notranja vzmet

🇮🇸 innri fjöður

🇰🇿 ішкі серпін

🇬🇪 შიდა გაზაფხული

🇦🇿 daxili yay

🇲🇽 resorte interno

Etymology

The term 'innerspring' emerged in the early 20th century, with the rise of modern mattress manufacturing. The use of springs in mattresses dates back to the 19th century when innovations in metalwork allowed for more sophisticated designs. Originally, mattresses were made from natural materials such as straw or feathers, but the introduction of the innerspring system revolutionized comfort and support in bedding. The concept relied on the principles of physics, allowing the metal coils to flex and redistribute weight. Over time, various styles of innerspring designs have developed, leading to a wide array of products in the mattress market today. This evolution has resulted in various names and classifications, including pocketed coil systems and continuous coils.