Claims
- 1. A method of fabricating a tri-metallic electrical contact material by cold pressing, comprising
- placing a plurality of cut wires in axial alignment, while firmly sustaining the confronting end portions of a first pair of said aligned wires in a first cavity, pressing with a first punch the confronting end portions of a second pair of said aligned wires, which last-named end portions are disposed exteriorily of said first cavity, for causing plastic deformation between said confronting end portions of said second pair of said wires at the exterior of said first cavity, thereby to cold press said last-named end portions together along a first seam,
- transferring said aligned wires in alignment with a second punch having a cavity, while the confronting end portions of said first pair of wires are kept in said first cavity, and
- moving said second punch and said first cavity one with respect to the other for pressedly inserting said first seam and said confronting end portions of said second pair of aligned wires into said second punch cavity and firmly sustaining them therein while releasing said confronting end portions of said first pair of aligned wires from said first cavity, and simultaneously causing plastic deformation in said confronting end portions of said first pair of aligned wires at the exterior of said first and second punch cavities, thereby finally to cold press together the confronting end portions of said first pair of wires along a second seam.
- 2. The method as defined in claim 1, including maintaining said first seam at the exterior of said first cavity during transfer of said aligned wires into alignment with said second punch.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of my pending application Ser. No. 926,874, filed July 24, 1978, and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,232,812, issued Nov. 11, 1980.
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