US1017130A - Collapsible reel. - Google Patents

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US1017130A
US1017130A US65078611A US1911650786A US1017130A US 1017130 A US1017130 A US 1017130A US 65078611 A US65078611 A US 65078611A US 1911650786 A US1911650786 A US 1911650786A US 1017130 A US1017130 A US 1017130A
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Edwin H Broden
James G Mustin
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American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey
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Priority to DE1912271774D priority patent/DE271774C/de
Priority to AT62367D priority patent/AT62367B/de
Priority to FR445973A priority patent/FR445973A/fr
Priority to NL883A priority patent/NL270C/xx
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H75/00Storing webs, tapes, or filamentary material, e.g. on reels
    • B65H75/02Cores, formers, supports, or holders for coiled, wound, or folded material, e.g. reels, spindles, bobbins, cop tubes, cans, mandrels or chucks
    • B65H75/18Constructional details
    • B65H75/20Skeleton construction, e.g. formed of wire

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  • One object of our invention is to provide 'a collapsible orknock-down reel formed ventirely of metal and adapted for use repeatedly in ceiling successive-quantities lof wire, barbed-wire fencing and similar materials into bundles thereon in convenientv shape for storage and shipment.
  • a further object of this invention is to provide' a reel of novel construction by which when one lot of wire or other material bundled thereon has been removed is readily takenapart and shipped in disconnected. or dismantled condition to the factory where the detached parts of the reel are again assembled together in readiness for 'continued use iii-receiving another quantityl of Wire or4 other material being' bundled.
  • a still further objectv of our mvention is to provide a reel capable of'sustammg the Specification of Letters Patent.
  • Patented reu is, i912.
  • Figure 1 is. a perspective view showing one formv of a collapsible reel formed entirely of metal and constructed and arranged in accordance with our invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a similar perspective view showing a modified 'form of all metal -reel also constructed and arranged in accordance with this invention.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail plan showing the construction of the endless wire ring forming the tie members of the reel.
  • Fig. l' is a detail side elevation of the ring shown in Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 5 is a detail plan showing the construction of the endless wire rings employed in forming th-e end members of the reels shown in Figs. l and 2.
  • Fig. 1 is. a perspective view showing one formv of a collapsible reel formed entirely of metal and constructed and arranged in accordance with our invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a similar perspective view showing a modified 'form of all metal -reel also constructed and arranged in accordance with this invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a side elevation of the wire ring shown in Fig. 5.
  • Fig. 7 is a perspective View showing a further modification in the construction of reels formed in accordance with our invention.
  • Fig. 8 is a detail plan and Fig. 9 a longitudinal side elevation of the end members employed in forming reels as shown in Fig. 7.
  • 2' designates the endless wire rings forming the cross 'pieces or tie members and 3 the'wire rings forming.
  • the end members of therreel which'are detachably Vsecured together in their spaced apart position by the tie members 2 when the parts are assembled together-in ⁇ place to form the vrings 2 and 3 preferably are welded together as shown in the drawings although-the ends may be twisted together in forming the rings when found necessary or desirable.
  • the rings 2 forming the tie members are bent so as to be rectangular inplan and, adjacent to each corner, the wire is reverselybent to form indentations or notches l and 5. which eX- tend in planes at right angles to each other.
  • the rings or hoops 3 forming the end memnected by side portions Vwhich are'vslightly bowed outwardly or which may have substantially parallel sides, the outwardly bers of the reel have semi-circular ends conreels.v
  • the rings 3 have inwardly bent curved indent-ations or notches 6 located at two separated points in the llength ot the oval ring on each ot the bowed side port-ions thereof. Y ln assembling the end members and tie members to torni the reels of Fig.
  • the rings 2 are slipped over the ends of the rings 3 and are moved inwardly thereon un# til the vnotches 4r. on theV rings 2 engage with the notches 5 in the rings 3, the curvedside portions lof the rings 8 being sprung in'- ⁇ vardly suiiicientlyy tor this purpose.
  • the side portions of the rings 3 then spring out wardly with. enough 'force to yieldingly hold the notched portions in engagement with each other and the notches preventing relative movement and maintaining the parts together in place in assembled position and permit handling oi' the empty reels.
  • each ot the two end members ot the reelis formed of two metal plates ⁇ 7 instead of a wire ring. as inthe it'ireceding iigures.
  • the two plates extend lengthwise at right angles to each other and their marginal. edges have notches or indentations 8 which Ycorrespond"to the indentations 6 in-the rings 3.
  • '.llie rings forming in this construction the 'tie members vof the reel-are similar to tlie rings 2 ot Figs. l to.
  • the assembled reels are used as retpiired7 being placed in position upon vlafreeling machine and wire then being reeled orwound thereon between the end members until a bundle is formed oi a diameter correspond ing approximately to the length or greatest' dimension of the end members.
  • the sotormed bundles are then in penetratediness for storing or shipment to the place ot use.
  • fil-collapsible reel comprising cross arms 'forming end members,and 'torna-- ing tie members toconnect the end members in spaced apart relation7 the ,overlapping contacting 'marginal snriiaces the-tie meme. bers and end members being indentedfto' thereby yieldingly secure and detaehably 'forming the'l hold said severalv members empty reel together in assembled relation.
  • a collapsible reel comprising wire rings forming end members and 'forming tie mem bers to secure vthe end members in spacedv apart relation,'said rings being indented adjacent-ter the intersecting points thereon con tacting with one another when'asseinbled tolgether to thereby yieldingly and detaehably secure the members forming the empty reel in their spaced apart relation.
  • a collapsible reel comprising clone wire rings torming end members and i incing tie members to secure the end me i. in 'spaced apart relation, each end nieren being formed of two ,of said rings and a'r- I ranged with their 'long axes at right angles 'to each other, said rings being indented adjacent to the intersecting points thereon conacting with one another when assembled to-rgether to thereby yieldingly 'hold and .de-
  • A'collapsible reel comprising a plurality o endless wire rings forming spaced' apart end members and tie members, said several members having indentatioris engaging with the intersecting member contacting therewith whereby 'the end and tie members4 Uformingthe empty reel are detachably held 4 together in assembledposition.
  • a collapsible reel comprising ring members formed of wire, connecting spaced apart metal end members, the marginal edges of the end members and ring members being indented adjacent to the points of contact of .their intersecting members to thereby detachably secure and maintain the members of the empty reel in assembled position.

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US65078611A US1017130A (en) 1911-09-22 1911-09-22 Collapsible reel.
GB191215761D GB191215761A (en) 1911-09-22 1912-07-05 Improvements in and relating to Collapsible Reels for Wire, Barbed Wire Fencing or similar Materials.
DE1912271774D DE271774C (de) 1911-09-22 1912-07-10 Haspel aus Draht
AT62367D AT62367B (de) 1911-09-22 1912-07-11 Haspel.
FR445973A FR445973A (fr) 1911-09-22 1912-07-11 Perfectionnements apportés aux dévidoirs pliants
NL883A NL270C (nl) 1911-09-22 1912-07-30 Uiteen te nemen haspel

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FR445973A (fr) 1912-11-23

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