Claims
- 1. A method of making a tiling element which comprises
- assembling a bundle of loose fibers which are round in cross-section into a relationship which is a regular hexagon in cross-section,
- in which an inner portion constitutes a multiplicity of fibers, said fibers being in peak-to-valley relation each with pairs of abutting fibers, and there is a multiplicity of outer rows of fibers, each of said outer rows being identical with each other to said outer rows, at least two adjacent said outer rows each being gapped so that not every fiber of said outer rows abuts another fiber of the same outer rows,
- removing predetermined fibers, said predetermined fibers being, going around the bundle, successively a corner fiber, a number of outer row fibers adjacent to said corner fiber and corresponding to half the number of fibers in the next inner row if said number is even or half said number rounded off either up or down if said number is odd, the next corner fiber, the next outer fibers corresponding to the non-corner outer fibers removed in the previous face, and correspondingly around said bundle, and
- thereafter sintering said fibers into an integral multifiber.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of our pending application Ser. No. 07/371,065, filed June 26, 1989 by Lee M. Cook, Danna A. Mancini, and Susan M. Patterson under the title "Assembling Fibers", now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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60-233603 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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