Claims
- 1. A process of wrapping a coil of strip metal which comprises the steps of:
- cutting two strips of metal having the same width as said strip metal and a combined length slightly greater than two times the outer circumference of said coil,
- bending each of said strips at right angles about a longitudinal fold line to form first and second longitudinally extending wings disposed at right angles to one another, said first wing having a width slightly greater than half the width of said coil,
- forming in said second wing a series of triangular pleats with the apexes of said pleats at said fold line to reduce the length of a free edge of said second wing while bending said first wing into an arc having a radius substantially equal to the radius of the outer periphery of said coil,
- assembling said bent and pleated strips on said coil with said pleated second wing of one strip overlying one end of said coil said pleated second wing of another strip overlying an opposite end of said coil, with said arcuately curved first wings of said strips overlapping one another and covering the outer periphery of said coil, and said coil being annular with a cental hole having an inner periphery, and said second wings of said strips having a width which is approximately equal to the radial distance between the inner periphery and the outer periphery of said coil.
- 2. A process of wrapping a coil of strip metal according to claim 1, in which flanged split sleeves are fitted into opposite ends of said central hole of said coil after said bent and pleated strips are applied to said coil.
- 3. A process of wrapping a coil of strip metal according to claim 1, in which said two strips of metal having the same width as the strip metal of said coil are cut from rejected lengths of said strip metal similar to that on said coil.
- 4. A process of wrapping a coil of strip metal which comprises the steps of:
- cutting four strips of metal having the same width as said strip metal and a combined length slightly greater than two times the outer circumference of said coil,
- bending each of said strips at right angles about a longitudinal fold line to form first and second longitudinally extending wings disposed at right angles to one another, said first wing having a width slightly greater than half the width of said coil,
- forming in said second wing a series of triangular pleats with the apexes of said pleats at said fold line to reduce the length of a free edge of said second wing while bending said first wing into an arc having a radius substantially equal to the radius of the outer periphery of said coil,
- assembling said bent and pleated strips on said coil with said pleated second wing of one strip overlying one end of said coil, said pleated second wing of another strip overlying an opposite end of said coil, with said arcurately curved first wings of said strips overlapping one another and covering the outer periphery of said coil, and said coil being annular with a central hole having an inner periphery, and said second wings of said strips having a width which is approximately equal to the radial distance between the inner periphery and the outer periphery of said coil,
- said bent and pleated strips being assembled on said coil by applying two of said strips, after bending and pleating, to opposite ends of an upper side of said coil while said coil is supported with its axis horizontal and thereafter rotating said coil approximately 180.degree. about its axis and applying the remaining two strips, after bending and pleating, to the side of said coil which is the upper side after said rotation.
Priority Claims (2)
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9362 A/85 |
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9549 A/85 |
Dec 1985 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 124,415 filed Nov. 23, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,793,485, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 836,317 filed 3-5-86 and now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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124415 |
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Continuations (1)
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