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US320242A
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    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • the nature and object of this invention is to provide a process whereby slashed metallic IO screenin as described in Patent No. 297 382 issued to John F. Golding, one of the applicants hcreto,can be successful] y manufactured.
  • the accompanying drawing shows a sheet of metal used in manufacturing slashed me- 1 5 tallic screening, partially cut and partially 1111- out.
  • the process consists in the employment of a flat piece of metal of any desired size, and beginning at one side. and corner and making an incision within the side of the metal, thus forming a strand which is simultaneously pressed away from the plane of the metal in a direction at or near a right angle, the position the stand assumes depending upon the distance it is moved from the plane of the metal.
  • a in the drawing shows the first cut made.
  • the next step in this process is to make additional incisions, as is shown at c, I), and (I, further within the plate of metal, and leaving uncut sections at the ends of the cuts, and
  • each row of meshes is 5 simultaneously cut and formed from a blank piece of metal without buckling or crimping the blank.
  • the finished article is contracted in a line with the cuts or incisions, and con- 0 scqucntly it is shorter in this direction than the piece from which it was out, but is greatly lengthened in a line at an angle to the plane of the original sheet plate or blank.

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' (No ModeL) J. IE. GOLDING & G. B. DURKEE. PROCESS OF MAKING SLASHED-METALLIG SCREENING. No. 320,242. Patented June 16, 1885.
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JOHN F. GOLDING AXD GEORGE E. DURKEE, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, AS-
SIGNOIIS TO THE EXPANDED METAL COMPANY.
PROCESS OF MAKING SLASHED METALLIC SCREENING.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 320,242, dated June 16, 1885.
(No model.)
have invented a new and useful Process for Manufacturing Slashed Metallic Screening, of which the following is a specification.
The nature and object of this invention is to providea process whereby slashed metallic IO screenin as described in Patent No. 297 382 issued to John F. Golding, one of the applicants hcreto,can be successful] y manufactured.
The accompanying drawing shows a sheet of metal used in manufacturing slashed me- 1 5 tallic screening, partially cut and partially 1111- out.
The process consists in the employment of a flat piece of metal of any desired size, and beginning at one side. and corner and making an incision within the side of the metal, thus forming a strand which is simultaneously pressed away from the plane of the metal in a direction at or near a right angle, the position the stand assumes depending upon the distance it is moved from the plane of the metal.
a in the drawing shows the first cut made. The next step in this process is to make additional incisions, as is shown at c, I), and (I, further within the plate of metal, and leaving uncut sections at the ends of the cuts, and
simultaneously with the cutting the strands are pressed away from the plane of the metal at the angle and to the desired position, as above described. Thus each row of meshes is 5 simultaneously cut and formed from a blank piece of metal without buckling or crimping the blank. In the act of cutting and forming the meshes, the finished article is contracted in a line with the cuts or incisions, and con- 0 scqucntly it is shorter in this direction than the piece from which it was out, but is greatly lengthened in a line at an angle to the plane of the original sheet plate or blank.
The object of beginning to out within one 5 side and the corner is, that the out furthest within the metal will produce a strand which as it is cut and bent downward or away from the plane of the uncut metal will allow the strands in advance of it to be freely cut and bent away from the plane of the metal simultaneously therewith. It is evident that the meshes could not be cut and simultaneously formed if the cuts were made in a single direct line across the metal, for the reason that as the meshes are made the article which they form is contracted to a length less than the original length of the metal from which it is out.
By inspecting the drawing it will be observed that the line between the out and unout parts of the metal is in step form, thus forming an oblique line across the metal.
Our application for a United States Patent, filed August 28, 1884, Serial No. 141,621, describes a machine for practicing this invention.
\Ve claim 1. In the art of making metal screening by slashing metallic plates or sheets and then bending the strands flatwise line after line successively in forming the meshes and setting the strands, the improvement which consists of opening successive lines of meshes on lines parallel with one another, but oblique to the original edge of the sheet, substantially as before set forth.
2. The process herein shown and described of making slashed metallic screening, which consists in cutting successive slashes or incis- "v ions in the sheet, beginning at one side and near the corner thereof, and pressing the strips thus partially disconnected from the sheet successively away from the sheet in a direction oblique thereto, but otherwise in a plane perpendicular to said sheet, or substantially so, the two operations, as well as the further operation of bending the connected material and giving form and set to the meshes, being cifeeted by the simultaneous operations of slashing and pressing.
JOHN F. GOLDING;
GEORGE B. DURKEE.
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US3067116A (en) * 1961-03-06 1962-12-04 Kittel John Howard Protected nuclear fuel element
US20070122590A1 (en) * 2005-11-29 2007-05-31 Haresh Lalvani Multi-directional and variably expanded sheet material surfaces

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US3067116A (en) * 1961-03-06 1962-12-04 Kittel John Howard Protected nuclear fuel element
US20070122590A1 (en) * 2005-11-29 2007-05-31 Haresh Lalvani Multi-directional and variably expanded sheet material surfaces
US8084117B2 (en) 2005-11-29 2011-12-27 Haresh Lalvani Multi-directional and variably expanded sheet material surfaces

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