Claims
- 1. A winding assembly for use in constructing a plurality of parallel-wire grids wherein arrays of substantially coplanar spaced-apart parallel wires are retained between overlying first and second mating frame members by an electrically conductive adhesive, the arrays being formed by continuously winding a wire along a predetermined path, the winding assembly comprising;
- a plurality of spaced-apart spindles each having opposing ends, at least one outer surface for contacting said wire, and a plurality of predeterminedly spaced index means on said one surface for receiving said wire, said index means comprising a single continuous substantially helical groove formed on the outer surfaces of said spindles;
- first and second spaced-apart walls, said opposing ends of said first and said second spindles joined to said first and said second walls respectively, so as to be suspended therebetween in a predetermined spaced-apart relationship;
- means for rotatably mounting said first wall to rotate said assembly, thereby winding said wire about said plurality of spindles; and
- aperture means located in said second wall for introduction of one of said first and said second mating frame members to interior portions of said wire array which are enclosed by the continuous winding of said wire about said plurality of said spindles.
CONTRACTUAL ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The U.S. Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. W-31-109-ENG-38 between the U.S. Department of Energy and Argonne National Laboratory.
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