Claims
- 1. A method of making a self-stopping bead for jewelry, said method comprising the steps of:inserting a resilient tube with an axial passage inside a relatively rigid tube, the two tubes each having opposite ends and being more or less coextensive; deforming the rigid tube inward at spaced-apart locations along the rigid tube; continuing the deformation until the rigid tube forms a protobead at one end of the rigid tube, said protobead containing an intact segment of the resilient tube has the axial passage, said protobead being connected to the remainder of the rigid tube solely by an annular neck which radially pinches the resilient tube; and separating the protobead and said intact segment therein from the remainder of the rigid tube at said neck thereby forming a hole in the bead wherein during the step of continuing the deformation to form the protobead, the rigid tube and the resilient tube are pinched off so that the hole in the bead has a slighter smaller diameter than an unstressed outside diameter of the resilient tube and said intact segment of the resilient tube inside the protobead has a length at least as great as an axial length of the protobead whereby once the protobead is separated, said intact segment remains aligned longitudinally in the bead at said hole.
- 2. The method defined in claim 1 wherein the deforming of the rigid tube is carried out progressively in the direction of said one end of the rigid tube.
- 3. The method defined in claim 1 including the step of forming the rigid tube of a precious metal or alloy thereof.
- 4. A method of making a self-stopping bead for jewelry, said method comprising the steps of:inserting a resilient tube with an axial passage lengthwise into a relatively rigid tube having a longitudinal axis; deforming the rigid tube inward toward said axis at first and second spaced-apart locations along said axis; continuing the deformation until the rigid tube is necked down at said locations enough to pinch the resilient tube to define an intact resilient tube segment extending between said locations; and cutting the rigid tube and the resilient tube at said locations thereby forming a self-stopping bead with opposing holes wherein during the step of continuing the deformation to form the protobead, the rigid tube and the resilient tube are pinched off so that each hole in the bead has a slighter smaller diameter than an unstressed outside diameter of the resilient tube and said intact segment of the resilient tube inside the protobead has a length at least as great as an axial length of the protobead whereby once the protobead is cut, said intact segment remains aligned longitudinally in the bead between said holes.
- 5. The method defined in claim 4 wherein the first and second locations are spaced apart a distance comparable to the cross-section of the rigid tube.
- 6. The bead defined in claim 4 wherein the distance between the first and second locations is greater than the cross-section of the rigid tube.
- 7. The method defined in claim 4 including the step of forming the rigid tube with a circular cross-section.
- 8. A method of making self-stopping beads for jewelry, said method comprising the steps of:inserting a resilient tube having an axial passage lengthwise into a relatively rigid tube having a longitudinal axis; incrementing the tubes past a series of equally spaced-apart die sets which crimp the rigid tube towards said axis at spaced-apart locations along the axis; adjusting the die sets to crimp the rigid tube by progressively greater amounts so that when the rigid tube is incremented past the last die set in the series, a succession of protobeads is formed at a leading end of the rigid tube each of which contains an intact segment of the resilient tube and is connected to the remainder of the rigid tube solely by a narrow annular neck which pinches the resilient tube; and separating each protobead and the intact resilient tube segment therein from the remainder of the rigid tube at the corresponding neck whereby self-stopping beads are formed each of which has opposing holes wherein during the step of adjusting the die sets to form each protobead, the rigid tube and the resilient tube are pinched off so that each hole in the bead has a slighter smaller diameter than an unstressed outside diameter of the resilient tube and said intact segment of the resilient tube inside the protobead has a length at least as great as an axial length of the protobead whereby once the protobead is separated, said intact segment remains aligned longitudinally in the bead between said holes.
- 9. The method defined in claim 8 including the step of spacing the die sets apart a distance comparable to the cross-section of the rigid tube.
- 10. The method defined in claim 8 including the step of spacing the die sets apart a distance greater than the cross-section of the rigid tube.
- 11. The method defined in claim 8 including the step of forming said tubes as cylinders.
- 12. The method defined in claim 4 including the additional step of stringing said self-stopping bead on a support member whereby substantially the entire length of said intact resilient tube segment contacts said support member.
- 13. The method defined in claim 8 including the additional step of stringing said self-stopping bead on a support member whereby substantially the entire length of the intact resilient tube segment therein contacts the support member.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional of Ser. No. 09/834,326, filed Apr. 13, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,557,376.
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