Wireworking – Joining wire – Electric welding
Patent
1975-10-02
1977-04-26
Larson, Lowell A.
Wireworking
Joining wire
Electric welding
219 56, 72DIG16, B21F 2710
Patent
active
040195449
ABSTRACT:
In forming a mat, a continuous length of wire is fed between a winding plate and a pair of laterally spaced parallel spindles located closely above the plate. The winding plate is adjustable relative to the spindles so that the wire forming the mat can be held gently between the spindles and the plate. A feed member is pivotally mounted for supplying the wire in a continuous alternating manner first to one spindle and then to the other. Each spindle has a helically formed wire guide followed by a screw thread. The wire fed to the spindles is directed into the screw threads by the wire guide. The spindles are rotated in opposite directions to obtain the desired feeding action. The mat is built up from a plurality of juxtaposed wire sections connected at their opposite ends by return bends. Welding members are movably positionable relative to the mat being formed to provide welding of the wire sections together on both sides of the mat.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3369575 (1968-02-01), Rosler
patent: 3722777 (1973-03-01), Ziemek et al.
Jaggi Hans
Lehmann Ernesto
Rechsteiner Hugo
Georg Fischer Aktiengesellschaft
Larson Lowell A.
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