Claims
- 1. The method of making a three-dimensional wire matrix composed of a plurality of wire trusses comprising the steps of:
- feeding a plurality of truss longitudinal runner wires along parallel paths in a common plane with the spacing between adjacent wires of each pair being substantially less than the spacing between the wires of each pair,
- laying a plurality of spaced parallel truss strut cross-wires against the runner wires, each of the cross-wires bridging all of the runner wires and being disposed diagonally relative to the runner wires,
- securing each of the cross-wires to the runner wires at the points of intersection to form a two-dimensional wire grid,
- cutting each of the cross-wires after it is secured to the runner wires between each adjacent pair of runner wires to form a plurality of separate trusses each of which has parallel struts disposed diagonally between and connected to two parallel longitudinal truss runners,
- twisting each of the separate trusses about its length through an angle of 90.degree. so that the plane defined by the struts and runners of each truss is parallel to the corresponding plane of the other trusses, adjacent trusses being twisted in opposite rotary directions,
- contacting both of the longitudinal runner wires of each of the separate trusses at spaced locations therealong by a plurality of parallel matrix transverse wires disposed in two parallel planes perpendicular to the planes of the trusses, and
- attaching the matrix transverse wires to the truss runners to secure the transverse wires and the trusses in a matrix framework in which the struts in adjacent trusses slope in opposite directions relative to the runners of the trusses.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a division of application Ser. No. 646,607, filed Jan. 5, 1976, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Divisions (1)
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