Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Utilizing transitory attached element or associated separate...
Patent
1969-04-01
1976-08-31
Di Palma, Victor A.
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Utilizing transitory attached element or associated separate...
292025, B23P 1700
Patent
active
039770702
ABSTRACT:
The method of forming a tow of filaments and the tow formed by said method wherein a bundle of elongated elements, such as rods or wires, is clad by forming a sheath of material different from that of the elements about the bundle and the bundle is subsequently drawn to constrict the elements to a desired small diameter. The elements may be formed of metal. The bundle may be annealed, or stress relieved, between drawing steps as desired. The sheath may be formed of metal and may have juxtaposed edges thereof welded together to retain the assembly. The sheath is removed from the final constricted bundle to free the filaments in the form of tow.
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Brunswick Corporation
Di Palma Victor A.
Heimovics John G.
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