Claims
- 1. A method of forming rings of a predetermined internal circumference, comprising the steps of
- coiling resilient bar stock into a resilient helical coil having a plurality of turns with an internal circumference corresponding generally to said predetermined circumference,
- forcibly expanding said coil against the resilient resistance thereof to an enlarged internal circumference exceeding said predetermined circumference by a predetermined increment,
- forming a cut across and through the turns of said coil at one point around the circumference thereof to sever each turn as a separate ring with a gap therein equal in width to the width of said cut,
- said cut being formed with a substantial width which is equal to said predetermined increment,
- relaxing the expansion of said rings to allow return movement thereof by their own resilience to said predetermined internal circumference,
- said gap in each ring being closed by such return movement thereof,
- removing the helical pitch of each ring by flattening it into a single plane and thereby bringing the severed ends of said ring into alignment,
- and welding said severed ends of each ring together.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of the applicant's copending application, Ser. No. 341,304, filed Mar. 14, 1973, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,878,654, the priority of which is claimed for this application.
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