Claims
- 1. A method of manufacturing a double twist coil spring for use in a bedding or furniture product, which method comprises,
- inserting the middle section of a straight length of wire into a rotatable mandrel such that the end sections of the wire extend outwardly from opposite sides of the mandrel,
- restraining said end sections of said wire against rotation while rotating said mandrel and said middle section of said wire and while effecting axial movement of said middle section relative to said end sections so as to progressively wrap said end sections about said mandrel and create a coil spring having a diametrically extending middle section and a pair of end sections coiled in the same rotational direction from opposite ends of said middle section, and
- increasing the velocity of said axial movement of said mandrel relative to the velocity of said rotational movement over a major portion of the length of said axial movement so as to create a helical double twist coil spring of increasing pitch over a major portion of the length of said coil.
- 2. The method of claim 1 which further comprises the step of forming straight flats on the ends of said end sections remote from said middle section.
- 3. A method of manufacturing a double twist coil spring for use in a bedding or furniture product, which method comprises,
- inserting the middle section of a straight length of wire into a mandrel and the end sections of the wire through apertures of die blocks located on opposite sides of the mandrel,
- effecting relative rotation between said mandrel and aid die blocks while simultaneously effecting relative axial movement between said mandrel and said die blocks so as to progressively wrap said end sections of said wire about said mandrel and create a coil spring having a diametrically extending middle section and a pair of end sections coiled in the same rotational direction from opposite ends of said middle section, and
- increasing the velocity of said axial movement of said mandrel relative to the velocity of said rotational movement over a substantial portion of the length of said axial movement so as to create a helical double twist coil spring of increasing pitch over a substantial portion of the length of said coil.
- 4. The method of claim 5 which further comprises the step of forming straight flats on the ends of said end sections remote from said middle section by engaging each of said end sections with one of a pair of forming dies at a location between said die blocks and said mandrel and moving said forming dies in a direction substantially perpendicular to said axial movement.
- 5. Apparatus for manufacturing a double twist coil spring for use in a bedding or furniture product, which apparatus comprises,
- a rotatable mandrel,
- means on said mandrel for engaging the middle section of a straight length of wire such that the end sections of the wire extend outwardly from opposite sides of the mandrel,
- means engageable with said end sections of said wire for restraining said end sections against rotation while said middle section is rotated by said mandrel,
- means for effecting axial movement of said mandrel and said middle section of said wire relative to said end section restraining means so as to progressively wrap said end sections about said mandrel and create a coil spring having a diametrically extending middle section and a pair of end sections coiled in the same rotational direction from opposite ends of said middle section, and
- means for increasing the velocity of said axial movement relative to the velocity of said rotational movement over a substantial portion of the length of said axial movement so as to create a helical double twist coil of increasing pitch over a substantial portion of the length of said coil.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 which further comprises means for forming straight flats on the ends of said end sections remote from said middle section.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said restraining means comprises a pair of stationary dies each of which has an aperture therein through which said wire is drawn onto said rotating mandrel.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 769,947, filed Aug. 27, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,639,957.
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