Sewing – Elements – Frames
Patent
1974-12-09
1976-12-21
Schroeder, Werner H.
Sewing
Elements
Frames
112440, 343897, D05B 100, H01Q 136
Patent
active
039981738
ABSTRACT:
An electrical structure having a wire conductor secured to a supporting substrate is fabricated by stitching the substrate with a sewing machine using a wire as one sewing filament of the machine. The particular electrical structure described is a parabolic antenna having a wire screen reflector consisting of a plurality of wire screen sections or "squares" secured in checkerboard fashion to a supporting frame with the edges of adjacent squares in electrical contact. Each square is fabricated by utilizing the wire stitching technique of the invention to lock stitch a supporting substrate in a grid pattern consisting of the stitched wires disposed in intersecting parallel rows and electrically joined to one another at their intersections to form a screen square.
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patent: 668684 (1901-02-01), Kelly
patent: 3135935 (1964-06-01), Engelbrecht
patent: 3165817 (1965-01-01), Teague
Aker Irvin G.
Williamson Clyde E.
Anderson Daniel T.
Dinardo Jerry A.
Nerbun Peter
Nyhagen Donald R.
Schroeder Werner H.
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