Claims
- 1. A machine for welding spaced longitudinal wires to spaced transverse rods, comprising means for clamping and welding the transverse rods in succession to the longitudinal wires at a welding station, means for incrementally feeding the longitudinal wires to and through said station, spacer means engageable with the longitudinal wires in advance of said station for predetermining the lateral spacing therebetween, means for supporting and backing the screen wires against forces exerted thereon by said spacer means, and slots in and tilted laterally of confronting end surfaces of said supporting and spacer means for slidably receiving and guiding the screen wires and enabling the screen wires to be correspondingly tilted longitudinally of the transverse rods when welded thereto.
- 2. A machine according to claim 1, wherein the slotted end surface of the supporting means is an end surface of a wear plate removably mounted on an end of the supporting means, the spacer means is a removably mounted spacer plate, and the wear and spacer plates are interchangeable with any of a plurality of pairs of wear and spacer plates having slots of different lateral tilting for correspondingly varying the lateral tilting of the longitudinal wires relative to the transverse rods when welded thereto.
- 3. A machine for welding spaced longitudinal wires to spaced transverse rods, comprising means for welding the transverse rods in succession to the longitudinal wires at a welding station, means for clamping each of the transverse rods to the longitudinal wires at said station, means for incrementally feeding the longitudinal wires to and through said station, spacer means engageable with the longitudinal wires in advance of said station for predetermining the lateral spacing therebetween, a platen supporting and backing the screen wires against forces exerted thereon by said clamping and spacer means, and slots in and tilted laterally of confronting end surfaces of said platen and spacer means for slidably receiving and guiding the screen wires and enabling the screen wires to be correspondingly tilted longitudinally of the transverse rods when welded thereto.
- 4. A machine according to claim 3, wherein the platen is stationary and the clamping means and spacer means are above and vertically reciprocable relative to the platen.
- 5. A machine according to claim 4, including a vertically reciprocable ram, and wherein the clamping means is mounted against relative movement on said ram, and the spacer means is a spacer plate yieldably mounted for limited relative vertical movement on said ram for alternately applying pressure to and releasing pressure on the longitudinal wires respectively on projection to clamping position and retraction therefrom of the ram.
- 6. A machine according to claim 3, wherein the slotted end surface of the platen is an end surface of a wear plate removably mounted on an end of the platen, the spacer means is a removably mounted spacer plate, and the wear and spacer plates are interchangeable with any of a plurality of pairs of wear and spacer plates having slots of different lateral tilting for correspondingly varying the lateral tilting of the longitudinal wires relative to the transverse rods when welded thereto.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of my copending application Ser. No. 949,640, filed Oct. 10, 1978 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,221,951, issued Sept. 9, 1980, for a Screen Welding Machine and also is related as machine-to-product to the Slurry Screen of my copending application Ser. No. 925,637, filed July 17, 1978 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,193,503, issued Mar. 18, 1980.
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