Claims
- 1. In a method of making a collapsible florist stand, the steps comprising forming two generally rounded loops from a single wire generally in a single plane, the wire at the end of one loop being wrapped about the wire of the other loop to form a handle by retaining a portion of the two loops together, positioning the wire loops about a generally rounded mandrel and two spaced posts located outside and spaced from the rounded mandrel with the handle portion adjacent the mandrel, bending the two loops adjacent the handle portion generally against the rounded mandrel by forcing the wire loops inwardly against the mandrel at two points between the mandrel and the spaced posts to complete formation of the handle portion, and bending the two loops generally in the direction of the mandrel at a point between the two spaced posts to form four support points, and bending the portion of the two wire loops adjacent the spaced posts and outside of the handle portion apart to form a four point base.
- 2. Apparatus for the manufacture of a collapsible florist stand from two wire loops comprising a stationary portion and a bifurcated portion including juxtaposed members capable of pivoted movement into two positions at an acute angular relationship with respect to one another, the bifurcated portion being capable of holding and bending one loop to one position and the other wire loop to the other position, a mandrel with a generally rounded portion on the apparatus, two stationary posts located at the bifurcated portion spaced equally from an axis that bisects the generally rounded mandrel, two wire bending posts that are located in the bifurcated portion between the generally rounded mandrel and the stationary posts and that extend through slots in the bifurcated portion and are drivable in the direction of the rounded mandrel and a third wire bending post that is located between the two stationary posts and that extends though a slot in the bifurcated portion and is drivable in the direction of the rounded mandrel, first manipulation means to drive the three wire bending posts in the direction of the rounded mandrel and second means to move the bifurcated portion of the apparatus into an angular relationship, whereby two wire loops, positioned on the apparatus about the rounded mandrel and the stationary loops and within the three wire bending posts, are bent into a collapsible florist stand with a rounded handle portion and four container support points, by operation of the first means and the two loops are sprung apart to form a four point base by operation of the second means.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein forming points on the circumference of the wire loops are symmetrically positioned about the rounded mandrel and the two spaced posts.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein the two loops are bent inwardly against the rounded mandrel at first forming points to form a generally elliptical shaped handle portion, a narrow intermediate portion and a base portion.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein the based portion is formed by positioning the inside circumference of the wire loops against the two spaced posts and maintaining second forming points on the circumference of the wire loops while the loops are bent inward at the first forming points.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein the two loops are bent inwardly at the first forming points and at the point between the two spaced posts by positioning three forming posts outside the circumference of the loops and moving the forming posts inwardly into engagement with the wire loops at such points.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein the two loops are bent apart at third forming points so that each loop subtends generally the same angle from the plane of the handle portion.
- 8. The method of claim 7 further comprising the steps of springing one of the loops upwardly at the third forming points and springing the other loop downwardly at the third forming points to thereby yieldably urge the loops apart at such forming points.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the bifurcated portion includes an upper half for springing one wire loop upwardly and a lower half for springing the other wire loop downwardly so that each wire loop subtends generally the same angle from the plane of the handle portion.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein the mandrel includes a first half provided on the stationary portion and a second half provided on the bifurcated portion.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the second half of the mandrel is bifurcated and includes an upper half provided on the upper half of the bifurcated portion of the apparatus and a lower half provided on the lower half of the bifurcated portion of the apparatus.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11 further comprising pivot means connected between the upper and lower halves of the bifurcated portion for allowing movement of the halves into an angular relationship.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein two stationary posts are located on each of the upper and lower halves of the bifurcated portion and slots for the three wire bending posts are provided in each of the upper and lower halves of the bifurcated portion.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 077,126 filed Sept. 19, 1979.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Divisions (1)
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