"s.conv.conv" returns the vectors "x1" and "x2", and imposes on each vector six attributes: name, shape, numknots, knots, space and cvs.
The name attribute is used in the subroutine plotpersp; the numknots, knots and space attributes are the same as the numknots, knots and space arguments in "s.conv.conv"; the shape attribute is "tri_cvs"(doubly-convex); the cvs values for both vectors are TRUE. According to the value of the vector itself and its shape, numknots, knots, space and cvs attributes, the cone edges will be made by triangle spline basis functions in Meyer (2017). The cone edges are a set of basis employed in the hinge algorithm.
Note that "s.conv.conv" does not make the corresponding cone edges itself. It sets things up to a subroutine called trispl.fit
See references cited in this section for more details.