Claims
- 1. A method of manufacturing a decorative chain, comprising the steps of:a) providing a length of woven wire mesh, said woven wire mesh having a hollow seamed wire with a non precious core; b) removing said non precious core; c) passing a series of independent link segments over said woven wire mesh, said link segments being arranged in an end-to-end abutting relationship to form a preformed chain; d) placing said preformed chain between die members of a press; and e) bringing working surfaces of said die members into contact with said link segments and subjecting said chain to a pressing force for a duration of time; wherein said series of independent link segments is a series of spirals.
- 2. A method of manufacturing a decorative chain, comprising the steps of:a) providing a length of woven wire mesh, said woven wire mesh having a hollow seamed wire with a non-precious metal core; b) passing a series of independent link segments over said woven wire mesh, said link segments being arranged in an end-to-end abutting relationship to form a preformed chain; c) placing said preformed chain between die members of a press; d) bring working surfaces of said die members into contact with said link segments and subjecting said preformed chain to a pressing force for a duration of time; and, e) then removing said non-precious core; wherein said removal of said non-precious core is accomplished by a process selected from a group consisting of chemical, thermal and mechanical removal; said link segments have gradually varying widths; said non-precious core is selected from a group consisting of aluminum, steel and copper; said duration of time is sufficient to cause link segments to deform into a configuration corresponding to the contour of said die members; and said series of independent link segments is a series of spirals.
- 3. A lightweight decorative chain comprising:a series of spirals having a cross-section; a flexible mesh fabricated of woven hollow wire of a precious metal, said mesh extending through said cross-section of said spiral link segment.
- 4. The chain of claim 3, whereinsaid series of spirals is fabricated of a continuous flat wire or thin plate.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of to application Ser. No. 10/157,952 filed May 28, 2002 for LIGHTWEIGHT MEGA CHAINA AND IMPROVED METHOD OF MANUFACTURE, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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