Claims
- 1. Barrier-type metal wire fabric comprising
- a plurality of metal wire helically-wound spirals and connector rod means of predetermined gage and configuration assembled to establish a longitudinal direction for such fabric,
- such spirals being formed from elongated metal wire having a predetermined transverse cross-sectional configuration with at least two diametrically opposed planar surfaces,
- such spirals including left-hand wound spirals and right-hand wound spirals,
- each such helically-wound spiral being elongated and having a centrally located winding axis with individual helical loops uniformly distributed along such winding axis,
- such individual helical loops having a substantially elliptical configuration when projected onto a plane in transversely perpendicular relationship to such winding axis,
- such elliptical configuration defining a major axis and a minor axis with the major axis being oriented in the longitudinal direction of assembled fabric,
- an individual loop having an internal surface and external surface defining longitudinally leading and trailing bight end portions of its curvilinear configuration,
- such bight end portions being connected by intermediate elongated leg portions disposed generally longitudinally in assembled fabric,
- such internal loop configuration defining an enlarged cantrally-located opening with spacing between such elongated leg portions being greater contiguous to such minor axis than contiguous to such bight ends,
- such internal loop surface being defined by one of the at least two diametrically opposed planar surfaces of such helically-wound wire with such exterior loop surface being defined by the remaining planar surface of the two diametrically opposed surfaces of such helically-wound wire,
- such connector rod means including a plurality of metal wire connector rods,
- such connector rods being elongated and having a length dimension at least equal to the lateral dimension of metal wire fabric as assembled,
- each such connector rod presenting a predetermined curvilinear cross-sectional exterior surface configuration,
- the plurality of helically-wound spirals being disposed with their winding axes substantially parallel and extending in the lateral direction of assembled metal wire fabric and with internal loop portions of next adjacent pairs of helically-wound spirals overlapping in the longitudinal direction of assembled wire fabric,
- such next adjacent pairs of overlapping spirals being oppositely wound such that left-hand spiral portions overlap with right-hand spiral portions,
- such adjacent pairs of spirals being free of interlocking weaving of overlapping portions with at least a portion of the external loop bight end surface of one spiral being disposed within the internal loop of its next adjacent oppositely wound spiral at a location contiguous to the minor axis of such latter internal loop,
- the connector rod means being disposed to extend in the lateral direction of the metal wire fabric as assembled with a connector rod extending laterally through overlapping portions of internal loop surfaces of next adjacent pairs of helically-wound spirals,
- such connector rod means providing for pivotal relative movement of next adjacent pairs of spirals about a connector rod while substantially eliminating non-rotational relative movement between such next adjacent pairs of helically-wound spirals,
- the helically-wound spirals and connector rod means as assembled establishing a metal wire fabric of extended surface area which is substantially free of open passages in a direction transverse of such surface area.
- 2. The metal wire fabric of claim 1 in which the cross-sectional dimension between such at least two diametrically opposed planar surfaces of the helically-wound wires is less than the cross-sectional dimension at 90.degree. thereto between the remaining two diametrically opposed surfaces.
- 3. The metal wire fabric of claim 2 in which such remaining diametrically opposed surfaces are curvilinear in cross-sectional configuration.
- 4. The metal wire fabric of claim 1 in which the cross-sectional configuration of the metal wire of such spirals presents two pairs of diametrically opposed planar surfaces so as to be substantially rectangular in cross-sectional configuration.
- 5. The metal wire fabric of claim 1 in which such connector rods have an external surface of cylindrical configuration.
- 6. The metal wire fabric of claim 5 in which such connector rod external surface is non-crimped and free of reentrant surfaces along its length.
- 7. The metal wire fabric of claim 1 in which
- the cross-sectional dimensions of each of the plurality of helically-wound spirals are substantially the same,
- the connector rods have a cylindrical configuration with the thickness gage of each of the plurality of connector rods being substantialy the same, and
- in which the thickness gage of a connector rod is at least equal to the cross-sectional dimension between planar surfaces of metal wire of such helically-wound spirals.
- 8. The metal wire fabric of claims 5, 6, or 7 in which
- the internal loop bight surface at longitudinally leading and trailing ends of internal loops in each spiral defines a contact surface forming part of a circle having a radius of curvature substantially equal to the radius of curvature of the cylindrical cross-sectional configuration of the exterior surface of the connector rods.
- 9. The metal wire fabric of claim 2 in which
- such diametrically opposed planar surfaces of the metal wire of such helically-wound spirals are formed by flattening diametrically opposed surfaces of selected gage starter wire of circular cross-section, and
- in which such connector rods are circular in cross section with a gage at least equal to the gage of such starter wire for the helically-wound spirals.
- 10. The metal wire fabric of claim 7 in which the pitch of the helically-wound wires is in a range which is no less than two and no greater than about three times the cross-sectional dimension between the two remaining diametrically opposed surfaces.
- 11. The metal wire fabric of claim 7 in which
- the major axis dimension of internal loops of the helically-wound spirals as projected onto a plane in perpendicularly transverse relationship to the winding axis is substantially equal to the sum of two connector rod diameters plus the cross-sectional dimension between the diametrically opposed planar surfaces of the helically-wound wire.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 227,666, filed Jan. 23, 1981 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,396,041 (Aug. 2, 1983), the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Industrial Heating, Oct. 1980, p. 58, Wiremation Industries Advertisement Showing Compound Weave Wire Mesh Furnace Curtain. |
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