Claims
- 1. A structure comprising:
- a supporting frame having spaced supporting members;
- a wire mesh panel positioned between said members including parallel first wires extending linearly the full distance between and terminally secured to said members, parallel second wires totally distinct from said first wires disposed in crossing realtion to said first, and means joining said first and second wires at their crossing points, whereby said first wires have segments extending between said second wires;
- said first wires being parallel and having a generally spring-like configuration along their full length between said members such that said first wire segments are resiliently extensible and contractable in their endwise direction; and
- said compliant first wires being under a predetermined preload.
- 2. A structure according to claim 1 wherein:
- said panel includes metallic edge strips secured to the ends of said first wires; and
- said structure includes means securing said edge strips to their adjacent frame members.
- 3. A structure according to claim 1 wherein: said structure is an antenna reflector.
- 4. A parabolic antenna dish comprising:
- a supporting frame having a central axis and ribs extending radially from said axis;
- said ribs being parabolically curved to conform to a common parabolic surface contour and defining generally gore-shaped spaces between adjacent ribs;
- a wire mesh gore positioned in each space including parallel hoop wires extending generally hoopwise of the dish and linearly the full distance between and terminally secured to the adjacent ribs, parallel radial wires totally distinct from said hoop wires extending generally radially of the dish in crossing relation to said hoop wires, and means electrically joining said hoop and radial wires at their crossing points, whereby said hoop wires have segments extending between said radial wires;
- said hoop wires being parallel and having a spring-like configuration along their full length between said adjacent ribs such that said hoop wire segments are resiliently extensible and contractable in their endwise direction; and
- each hoop wire being stressed to a predetermined longitudinal tension.
- 5. A parabolic antenna dish according to claim 4 wherein:
- said frame includes a central hub on said axis having a face conforming to said parabolic surface contour.
- 6. A parabolic antenna dish according to claim 4 including:
- cables joining the outer ends of said ribs.
- 7. A parabolic antenna dish according to claim 4 including:
- metallic strips along the radial edges of each gore and secured to the ends of the gore hoop wires and means securing said strips to the adjacent frame ribs.
- 8. A parabolic antenna dish according to claim 4 wherein:
- said frame includes a central hub on said axis having a face conforming to said parabolic surface contour; and
- said dish includes cables joining the outer ends of said ribs; and
- metallic strips along the radial edges of each gore and secured to the ends of the gore hoop wires and means securing said strips to the adjacent frame ribs.
- 9. A wire mesh for a structure of the character described, comprising:
- parallel first wires extending linearly in generally parallel side-by-side relation;
- parallel second wires totally distinct from said first wires disposed in crossing relation to said first wires;
- means joining said wires at their crossing points, whereby said first wires have segments extending between said second wires; and
- said first wires being parallel and having a generally spring-like configuration along their full length such that said first wire segments are resiliently extensible and contractable in their endwise direction.
- 10. A wire mesh according to claim 9 wherein:
- said mesh is a tapered gore having tapered edges;
- said first wires extend between said edges; and
- said second wires are orthogonally disposed relative to said first wires.
- 11. A wire mesh according to claim 10 including:
- metallic edge strips along said gore edges and secured to the adjacent ends of said first wires.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present U.S. Pat. application is related to copending applications of Elmer Smith and Samuel Weinstein entitled "Welding Method and Machine for Fabricating a Wire," filed May 24, 1974, Ser. No. 473,109 and David W. Moore entitled "Variable Property Wire Mesh Structure," filed Aug. 5, 1974, Ser. No. 494,691.
Government Interests
The invention herein described was made in the course of or under a contract or subcontract thereunder, (or grant), with the Department of the Air Force.
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