Wireworking – Article making or forming – Helix screwing through row of loops or openings
Patent
1997-11-26
1999-06-01
Larson, Lowell A.
Wireworking
Article making or forming
Helix screwing through row of loops or openings
140 24, B21F 2714
Patent
active
059080523
ABSTRACT:
Chain link material having a coating thereon for use in fences and other various applications are formed with knuckled ends so as to improve the appearance thereof. The knuckled ends of the coated chain link fence are formed by knuckler assemblies held on either side of the coated chain link material as it moves through a weaving machine. The knuckling assemblies are moveable into and out of contact with the cut ends of coated wires woven into the chain link material, and include rotatable bend elements which contact an extended length of and bend the cut ends without cutting, marring or scraping the coating.
REFERENCES:
patent: 889815 (1908-06-01), Schmid
patent: 3810496 (1974-05-01), Rohrbacher
BMCI, Inc.
Larson Lowell A.
O'Neill James G.
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