Claims
- 1. A high-production method of producing successive grooved strips of predetermined length, of electrical resistance ribbon for use in making heating coils of cigar lighters, ignitor plugs and the like, which includes the steps of feeding a flat ribbon of resistance wire having a fixed, predetermined uniform width with opposite longitudinal edges, from a continuous supply spool of the same, to and between a pair of cooperable male and female die rolls, said female die roll having a circumferential groove including a pair of oppositely-facing guide walls and having circumferentially-extending peripheral portions characterized by a V-shaped cross-sectional surface, positively engaging said ribbon along said opposite longitudinal edges and closely positioning the ribbon between said facing guide walls of the groove whereby central portions of the ribbon are centralized against the female roll, supporting one flat side of the ribbon by said female roll along spaced-apart areas adjacent the longitudinal edges of the ribbon, and imparting a force by the male die roll to the opposite flat side of the ribbon at locations intermediate said spaced-apart areas of support for the ribbon while simultaneously turning said die rolls in opposite directions through a predetermined angle, such that there is formed in the ribbon at carefully controlled points therealong a predetermined transverse, essentially V-shaped cross-sectional configuration extending for a predetermined length thereof which is short of said predetermined length of the strip.
- 2. A high-production method as defined in claim 1, and including the further step of severing the grooved portion of the ribbon from the remainder of the flat stock.
- 3. The high-production method of producing grooved strips of electrical resistance ribbon as set forth in claim 2, wherein the step of severing the ribbon includes the step of blanking out a short length of the ribbon.
- 4. The high-production method of producing grooved strips of electrical resistance ribbon as set forth in claim 2, wherein the severing of the ribbon is effected once for each revolution of the die rolls.
- 5. The high-production method of producing grooved strips of electrical resistance ribbon as set forth in claim 2, wherein the imparting of said force is withheld during a small fraction of a revolution of the said other die roll, and the severing of the ribbon occurs after a cessation in the imparting of said force to the ribbon.
- 6. The high-production method of producing grooved strips of electrical resistance ribbon as set forth in claim 2, wherein the imparting of said force is withheld during a small fraction of a revolution of the said other die roll, and the severing of the ribbon occurs after a cessation in the imparting of said force to the ribbon, and prior to a restoration of the imparting of said force.
- 7. The high-production method of producing grooved strips of electrical resistance ribbon as set forth in claim 3, and including the further step of ejecting the blanked-out portion of the ribbon from the severing area.
- 8. The high-production method of producing grooved strips of electrical resistance ribbon as set forth in claim 2, and including the further step of frictionally feeding the ribbon between the die rolls after termination of the imparting step and prior to the severance of the ribbon.
- 9. The high-production method of producing grooved strips of electrical resistance ribbon as set forth in claim 8, and including the further step of frictionally feeding the ribbon between the die rolls after the severance thereof and prior to the commencement of ribbing of a succeeding strip.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a division of application Ser. No. 908,098, filed May 22, 1978. The above application has now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,184,351 dated Jan. 22, 1980.
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