Claims
- 1. An apparatus for forming a spring from a wire, said apparatus comprising:
- means for feeding said wire from a fixed outlet, said fixed outlet directing said wire in a path;
- first means rotating a first bending member for bending a first length of said wire fed from said fixed outlet to form a first generally axial toe;
- second means for bending a second length of said wire fed from said fixed outlet to form a spring body;
- third means rotating a second bending member for bending a third length of said wire fed from said fixed outlet to form a second generally circumferential, axial toe at a sharp angle with the spring; and
- means for clipping said wire after the formation of said second generally axial toe.
- 2. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said first bending means includes:
- means for wrapping a portion of said first length of wire about a fixed dimensional core to form a first portion of a first wrap of said spring body with a straight leg extending tangentially therefrom; and
- means for bending said straight leg to form said first generally axial toe.
- 3. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said third bending means includes:
- means for inserting an elongated blade between a last formed wrap of said spring body, or a wrap proximate said last formed wrap, and an adjacent wrap; and
- means for rotating said elongated blade to bend said third length of wire across a bending surface to form said second generally axial toe.
- 4. An apparatus for forming a spring from a wire, the spring having a spring body and at least one toe, the spring body having a plurality of wraps, said apparatus comprising:
- means for feeding said wire from a fixed outlet, said fixed outlet directing said wire in a path;
- means for bending a first length of said wire fed from said fixed outlet to form the spring body;
- a bending surface; and
- means rotating a bending member for engaging and rotating the spring body such that a second length of wire fed from said feeding means subsequent to forming the spring body can be sent across the bending surface to form a generally circumferential, axial toe adjacent to said spring body.
- 5. An apparatus according to claim 4, further comprising means for clipping said wire after said generally axial toe is formed.
- 6. An apparatus according to claim 4 wherein said engaging and rotating means includes:
- means for inserting an elongated blade between a last formed wrap, or a wrap proximate said last formed wrap, and an adjacent wrap; and
- means for rotating said elongated blade to bend said second length of wire across said bending surface.
- 7. An apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said bending surface includes a holding surface, wherein a portion of said spring body can rest against said holding surface when said second length of wire is bent across said bending surface to control an angle of said generally axial toe with respect to an axis through said spring body.
- 8. An apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said holding surface is movable to allow formation of springs having generally axial toes with different angles with respect to the axis through the spring body of each of said springs.
- 9. An apparatus according to claim 4 further comprising:
- means for wrapping a portion of a third length of wire, fed from said fixed outlet prior to formation of said spring body, about a fixed dimensional core to form a first portion of a first wrap of said spring body with a straight leg extending tangentially therefrom; and
- means for bending said straight leg to form an additional generally axial toe adjacent to said spring body.
- 10. An apparatus according to claim 9, wherein said wrapping means includes:
- a catch member positioned adjacent to said fixed dimensional core to engage said third length of wire; and
- means for rotating said fixed dimensional core and catch member a predetermined distance to form said first portion of said first wrap of said spring with said straight leg.
- 11. An apparatus for forming a spring from a wire, the spring having a spring body and at least one toe, the spring body having a plurality of wraps, said apparatus comprising:
- means for feeding said wire from a fixed outlet, said fixed outlet directing said wire in a path;
- means for bending a first length of said wire fed from said fixed outlet to form the spring body;
- a bending surface;
- means for engaging and rotating the spring body such that a second length of wire fed from said feeding means subsequent to forming the spring body can be bent across the bending surface to form a generally axial toe adjacent to said spring body;
- means for wrapping a portion of a third length of wire, fed from said fixed outlet prior to formation of said spring body, about a fix dimensional core to form a first portion of a first wrap of said spring body with a straight leg extending tangentially therefrom; and
- means for bending said straight leg to form an additional axial toe to said spring body; wherein said bending means includes:
- a slotted member for receiving said first portion of said wrap such that said straight leg is exposed; and
- means for rotating a bending member positioned adjacent said slotted member such that said straight leg is bent to form said additional generally axial toe.
- 12. An apparatus for forming a spring from a wire, the spring having a spring body and at least one toe, said spring body having a plurality of wraps, said apparatus comprising:
- means for feeding said wire from a fixed outlet;
- means for wrapping a portion of a first length of said wire about a fixed dimensional core to form a first portion of a first wrap of said spring body with a straight leg extending tangentially therefrom;
- first means rotating a bending member for bending said straight leg to form a first generally circumferential, axial toe adjacent said spring body; and
- second means for bending a second length of said wire fed from said fixed outlet to form said plurality of wraps of said spring body.
- 13. An apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said wrapping means includes:
- a catch member positioned adjacent to said fixed dimensional core to engage said predetermined length of wire; and
- means for rotating said fixed dimensional core and said catch member a predetermined distance to form said first portion of said wrap with said straight leg.
- 14. An apparatus according to claim 12 further comprising:
- a bending surface; and
- means for engaging and rotating said spring body to bend a third length of wire across said bending surface to form a second generally axial toe adjacent said spring body.
- 15. An apparatus according to claim 14, wherein said engaging and rotating means includes:
- means for inserting an elongated blade between a last formed wrap of the spring body, or a wrap proximate said last formed wrap, and an adjacent wrap; and
- means for rotating said elongated blade to bend said third length of wire across the bending surface to form said second generally axial toe.
- 16. An apparatus according to claim 14, further comprising means for clipping the wire after said second generally axial toe is formed.
- 17. An apparatus for forming a spring from a wire, the spring having a spring body and at least one toe, said spring body having a plurality of wraps, said apparatus comprising:
- means for feeding said wire from a fixed outlet;
- means for wrapping a portion of a first length of said wire about a fixed dimensional core to form a first portion of a first wrap of said spring body with a straight leg extending tangentially therefrom;
- first means for bending said straight leg to form a first generally axial toe adjacent said spring body; and second means for bending a second length of said wire fed from said fixed outlet to form said plurality of wraps of said spring body; wherein said bending means includes:
- a slotted member for receiving said first portion of said wrap such that said straight leg is exposed;
- a bending member positioned generally adjacent to said slotted member; and
- means for rotating said bending member such that said straight leg is bent to form said first generally axial toe adjacent said spring body.
- 18. A method for forming a spring from a wire, the spring having first and second generally axial toes and a spring body said method comprising the step of:
- feeding the wire through a fixed outlet;
- bending by rotating a first bending member a first length of the wire fed the fixed outlet to form the first generally axial toe;
- forming the spring body adjacent the first generally axial toe from a second length of the wire fed from said fixed outlet;
- bending by rotating a second bending member a third length of the wire fed from said fixed outlet to form the second generally circumferential, axial toe adjacent and at a sharp angle with the spring body; and
- clipping said wire after the second generally axial toe is formed to separate the spring from a remaining length of the wire.
- 19. A method for forming a spring from a wire, the spring having first and second generally axial toes and a spring body, said method comprising the steps of:
- feeding the wire through a fixed outlet;
- bending a first length of the wire fed from the fixed outlet to form the first generally axially toe; wherein said step of bending said first length of wire to form said first generally axial toe includes the steps of:
- wrapping a portion of said first length of wire about a fixed dimensional core to form a first portion of a first wrap of said spring body with a straight leg extending tangentially therefrom;
- sliding said first portion of said wrap into a slotted member such that said straight leg is exposed; and
- rotating a bending member across said slotted member to form said first generally axial toe;
- forming the spring body adjacent the first generally axial toe from a second length of the wire fed from said fixed outlet;
- bending a third length of the wire fed from said fixed outlet to form the second generally axial toe adjacent the spring body; and
- clipping said wire after the second generally axial toe is formed to separate the spring from a remaining length of wire.
- 20. A method according to claim 19, wherein said step of bending said third length of wire to form said second generally axial toe includes the steps of:
- inserting an elongated blade between a last formed wrap of said spring body, or a wrap proximate said last formed wrap, and an adjacent wrap; and
- rotating said elongated blade to bend said third length of wire across a bending surface to form said second generally axial toe.
- 21. A method for forming a spring from a wire, said method comprising the steps of:
- forming a spring body from a first length of the wire fed from a fixed outlet, said spring body having a plurality of wraps; and
- rotating said spring body by rotating a bending member in contact with the wire such that a second length of the wire, fed from said fixed outlet subsequent to forming said spring body, can be bent across a bending surface to form a generally circumferential, axial toe adjacent and at a sharp angle with said spring body.
- 22. A method according to claim 21 further comprising the step of clipping said wire to separate the spring from a remaining portion of the wire after said generally axial toe is formed.
- 23. A method according to claim 21, wherein said rotating step further includes the steps of:
- inserting an elongated blade between a last formed wrap of said spring body, or a wrap proximate said last formed wrap, and an adjacent wrap; and
- rotating said elongated blade to bend a portion of said second length of wire across said bending surface to form said generally axial toe.
- 24. A method according to claim 21 further comprising the steps of:
- wrapping a first portion of the first length of the wire fed from said fixed outlet about a fixed dimensional core to form a first portion of a first wrap of said spring body adjacent to a straight leg extending tangentially therefrom; and
- bending said straight leg to form an additional generally axial toe adjacent said spring body.
- 25. A method according to claim 24, wherein said wrapping step includes the steps of:
- positioning a catch member adjacent to said fixed dimensional core to engage said first portion of said first length of the wire; and
- rotating said fixed dimensional core and catch member a predetermined distance to form said first portion of said first wrap of said spring body.
- 26. A method for forming a spring from a wire, said method comprising the steps of:
- forming a spring body from a first length of the wire fed from a fixed outlet, said spring body having a plurality of wraps; and
- rotating said spring body such that a second length of the wire, fed from said fixed outlet subsequent to forming said spring body, can be bent across a bending surface to form a generally axial toe adjacent said spring body;
- wrapping a first portion of the first length of the wire fed from said fixed outlet about a fixed dimensional core to form a first portion of a first wrap of said spring body adjacent to a straight leg extending tangentially therefrom; and
- bending said straight leg to form an additional generally axial toe adjacent said spring body; wherein said bending step includes the step of:
- sliding said first portion of said wrap in a slotted member such that said straight leg is exposed; and
- rotating a bending member positioned adjacent said slotted member to bend said straight leg to form said additional generally axial toe.
- 27. A method of forming a spring from a wire, said spring having at least one toe and a spring body having a plurality of wraps, said method comprising the steps of:
- wrapping a portion of a first length of the wire fed from a fixed outlet about a fixed dimensional core to form a first portion of a first wrap of said spring body and a straight leg extending tangentially therefrom;
- bending said straight leg to form a first generally circumferential axial toe adjacent to the first portion of the first wrap; and
- forming a remaining portion of said spring body from a second length of the wire fed from said fixed outlet adjacent to the first length thereof.
- 28. A method according to claim 27, wherein said wrapping step includes the steps of:
- positioning a catch member adjacent to said fixed dimensional core to engage said first length of wire; and
- rotating said fixed dimensional core and catch member a predetermined distance to form said first portion of said wrap with said straight leg extending therefrom.
- 29. A method according to claim 27, further comprising the steps of:
- rotating said spring body to bend a third length of wire, fed from said fixed outlet subsequent to forming said spring body, across a bending surface to form a second generally axial toe adjacent said spring body.
- 30. A method according to claim 29, wherein said rotating step includes the steps of:
- inserting an elongated blade between a last formed wrap of said spring body, or a wrap proximate said last formed wrap, and an adjacent wrap; and
- rotating said elongated blade to bend said third length of wire across the bending surface to form said second generally axial toe.
- 31. A method according to claim 29, further comprising the step of clipping the wire to separate the spring from a remaining portion of the wire after said second generally axial toe is formed.
- 32. A method of forming a spring from a wire, said spring having at least one toe and a spring body having a plurality of wraps, said method comprising the steps of:
- wrapping a portion of a first length of the wire fed from a fixed outlet about a fixed dimensional core to form a first portion of a first wrap of said spring body and a straight leg extending tangentially therefrom;
- bending said straight leg to form a first generally axial toe adjacent to the first portion of the first wrap; wherein said bending step comprises the steps of:
- sliding said first portion of said first wrap into a slotted member such that said straight leg is exposed; and
- rotating a bending member positioned adjacent said slotted member to bend said straight leg to form said first generally axial toe adjacent said spring body and;
- forming a remaining portion of said spring body from a second length of the wire fed from said fixed outlet adjacent to the first length thereof.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/901,040, filed Jun. 19, 1992.
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