Wireworking – Joining wire – Electric welding
Patent
1977-05-06
1978-10-17
Lanham, C.W.
Wireworking
Joining wire
Electric welding
219 56, 29460, B21F 1502, B21F 2110
Patent
active
041203305
ABSTRACT:
A wire matrix for a construction panel has a plurality of parallel longitudinal trusses, each truss having a pair of parallel longitudinal wire runners and a plurality of transverse wire struts in which the struts associated with one truss are all parallel to each other and extend diagonally between the parallel runners, with the struts in alternate ones of the trusses being parallel and the struts in adjacent trusses being skewed. The trusses are formed by making a grid of parallel longitudinal runners joined by diagonal cross wires which are then cut between adjacent pairs of runners to form separate trusses. The trusses are then joined by transverse wire runners forming a three-dimensional matrix.
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Crane Daniel C.
Lanham C.W.
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