Claims
- 1. A process for compression forming a formable ferrule in retaining engagement circumferentially about cord means that extends therethrough comprising the steps of:
- (a) diametrically compressing said ferrule about said cord means so as to form said ferrule into a generally crescent configuration having in side elevation a concave side perimeter portion, a convex side perimeter portion that is in spaced, adjacent opposed relationship to said concave perimeter portion, and a pair of convex opposite end perimeter portions, and then
- (b) longitudinally compressing said opposite end perimeter portions so as to form said crescent configuration into a generally cardioid configuration having in side elevation a protruding region that is derived from said convex perimeter portion and a furrowed region that is derived from said concave portion.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein, between said diametrical compressing and said longitudinal compressing, said crescent configuration is reoriented spatially about 90.degree. relative to the direction in which the compression force is exerted upon said crescent configuration.
- 3. The process of claim 2 wherein said compression force that is employed in said diametrical compressing and that is employed in said longitudinal compressing is manually applied through the jaws of a manually operated forceps.
- 4. The process of claim 1 wherein, during said diametrical compressing, said ferrule is positioned in a first die means which functions to conform said ferrule to said crescent configuration.
- 5. The process of claim 1 wherein, during said longitudinal compressing, said crescent configuration is positioned in a second die means which functions to conform said crescent configuration to said cardioid configuration.
- 6. The process of claim 1 wherein the total cross-sectional area of said cord means is in the range of about 1/5 to about 1/20 the cross-sectional area of a starting ferrule.
- 7. The process of claim 3 wherein said cord means is comprised of two cords, and each one of said cords is located in different respective opposite end region of said crescent configuration after said diametric compression, and each one of said cords is located adjacent a different axially extending side of said furrowed region after said longitudinal compression.
- 8. The combination of formed ferrule and retained cord means produced by the method of claim 1.
- 9. A method for compression forming a formable ferrule in retaining engagement circumferentially about cord members that extend therethrough comprising the steps of:
- (a) extending at least two said cord members axially through a ferrule;
- (b) diametrically compressing with an applied force said ferrule about said cord members while said ferrule is positioned in a first die means so as to form said ferrule into a generally crescent configuration in side elevation, said crescent configuration having:
- (1) an axially extending concave side perimeter portion,
- (2) an axially extending convex side perimeter portion that is in adjacent, opposed relationship to said concave side perimeter portion, and
- (3) a pair of convex opposite end perimeter portions;
- (c) removing said applied force;
- (d) reapplying said force against said opposite end perimeter portions with said so configured ferrule being reoriented and positioned in a second die means so as to form said crescent configuration into a generally cardioid configuration in side elevation, said cardioid configuration having:
- (1) a radially protruding axially extending region that is derived from said convex side perimeter portion, and
- (2) a radially furrowed, axially extending region that is derived from said concave side perimeter portion; and
- (e) removing said reapplied force.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein the number of cord members so extended through said ferrule is either two or four and wherein the total cross-sectional area of said so extended cord members is in the range of about 1/5 to about 1/20 the maximum cross-sectional open area enclosed by said ferrule initially.
- 11. The resulting combination of formed ferrule and retainingly engaged cord members produced by the method of claim 9.
- 12. A method of forming a seam-rounded ferrule about portions of a cord for jewelry comprising the steps of:
- threading a free end of said cord through a ferrule having a circumferential side wall and a pair of axially spaced opposing end walls thereby to provide within said ferrule a first captured cord portion and also to provide between said captured portion and said free end a predetermined length of said cord;
- further threading said free end back through said ferrule thereby to provide within said ferrule a second captured cord portion and to provide in said predetermined length a loop with said first and said second captured cord portions being in independent substantially parallel spaced adjacent relationship with respect to one another within said ferrule;
- deforming said side wall to form a medial axially extending longitudinal indentation in said ferrule thereby to provide in said ferrule a pair of axially equally spaced, substantially parallel, longitudinally extending ducts, each said duct holding a different one of said first and said second cord portions; and
- compressing opposed portions of said side wall of said so deformed ferrule, said compressing being longitudinal in relation to said first and said second cord portions and being substantially perpendicular to said indentation thereby to fold said indentation longitudinally, radially and inwardly and provide a seam-rounded ferrule, having a cardioid configuration,
- such that said so compressed ferrule substantially immovably secures each of said first and said second cord portions.
- 13. The formed seam-rounded ferrule structure produced by the method according to claim 12.
- 14. The formed seam-rounded ferrule structure of claim 13 wherein said seam-rounded ferrule is composed of a ductile metal material selected from the group consisting of brass, sterling silver, copper, aluminum, gold, platinum and alloys thereof.
- 15. The formed semi-rounded ferrule structure of claim 13 wherein said seam-rounded ferrule so secures and holds said cord portions and said loop extends through a clasp connector for an article of jewelry and said cord is composed of jewelry wire.
- 16. The formed seam-rounded ferrule structure of claim 13 wherein said seam-rounded ferrule is a decorative jewelry bead for an article of jewelry.
- 17. The formed seam-rounded ferrule structure of claim 13 wherein said seam-rounded ferrule has a diameter such that said seam-rounded ferrule is slidably receivable within a channel defined in a terminal bead member of an article of jewelry.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my earlier filed U.S. patent application Ser. No. 003,321 filed on Jan. 12, 1993, now abandoned.
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