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US1090612A
US1090612A US77519213A US1913775192A US1090612A US 1090612 A US1090612 A US 1090612A US 77519213 A US77519213 A US 77519213A US 1913775192 A US1913775192 A US 1913775192A US 1090612 A US1090612 A US 1090612A
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    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
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  • the box shall be capable of being constructed inexpensively and that the roll of braid shall be readily insertible therein so as to be held in fixed relation thereto without departing from the conventional rectangular shape of box. It is also desirable that the dealer and theuser should be able to readily remove roll of braid and that the roll, when replaced, will necessarily occupy its desired fixed relation with the box.
  • the object of my' invention is to construct a braid box or receptacle having the above specified capacities, characteristics and advantages.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the box with the braidcontained therein and fastened thereto
  • Fig. 2 is a similar view show'- ing how the braid is applied to, and removed from, the box;
  • Fig. 3 is a section on the line 3 3 of Fig. 1.
  • the box a is of rectangular form, and is provided with a folded end flap Z), one fold closing one end of the box while the other fold is inserted within the box to hold the Abraid is inserted therein,
  • the ldiameter of the roll must not exceed the width of the box, which is preferably oblong for reasons hereinafter set forth.
  • the inner edges of the openings are preferably of convex shape; that is, curved on an arc described about the central pin d, or in a direction corresponding to that of the direction of extension of the braidwhen in position within the box. These openingsy may be closed by a sheet of transparent or translucent material i.
  • the box is preferablvmade of somewhat greater length than width, uml thn openings are arranged nearest the shorter edges of the face, thereby avoiding extending the openings to the edge of the box.
  • the box above described may be cheaply manufactured and the roll of braid will necessarily center itself in the box and be held in fixed relation thereto bythe mere act of Iinserting the plate, with the roll applied thereto, into the box. In fact, it is impossible for the roll to assume any other position inthe box. This is 'of importance, as it is impossible for any opening to afford the proper information to the user if the roll lis apable ofchanging its position within the Another advanta ve of the construction is that the box is capa le of use until worn out and that the braid may be purchased mounted only on the card and may be inserted in the box by the user'.
  • the invention is capable Ofbeing used in connection with any laceJ edging, trimmin or any other strip-fabric ordinarily woun upon a roll. Its expense of production does not bear too great a ratio to the cost of the fabric itself, and therefore 1ts use 1s com.
  • a braid holder comprising a rectangular shaped box of relatively small depth closed on all six sides except for the provision of a sight orifice through one of its two sides of relatively large area and of a hinged flap 'adapted t'o be operated'to open or elo-se one of its sides, and a separate plate substantially corresponding in dimensions to one of the box sides of larger area and insertible into the box through the open side adapted to be closed by said flap, said plate having a central pin projecting from one face thereof and being inserted within the box in such position that the said pin extends toward the orificed side of the box to allow a' roll of braid placed on the plate to lie between said plate and the orificed side of the box.

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BRAID HOLDER.
APPLIGATION FILED JUNE 23, 1913.
Patented Mar. 17, 1914.
W/T/VESSES.'
' and replace lthe EDWIN' M. GOLDSMITBQOF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
Baarn-HOLDER.
specification of Letters Patent. Application mea June 23, 191s.
Patented Mar. 17, 19ML. Serial No. 775,192.
Tolall 'u1/0m it may concern:
Be it known that I, EDWIN M. GoLnsMITH, a citizen of the United States, residing at Philadelphia, county of Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, haveinvented anew and useful Improvement in Braid-Holders, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference beino had to the accompanying drawings, which form a part of this specification.
In boxes for holding braid and other narrow fabrics, -it is desirable that the purchaser should be able at a glance to inspect the braid and determine its qualit-y and color.- It is also desirable that the braid should remain in the box until just before the last length thereof is used and that the user should be able to determine, at a' glance, what length of braid remains in the box. It is also desirable, to facilitatet-he removal of the braid, that an end thereof should always project therefrom and that such projecting end should be fastened in position and at the same time be readily detachable for the purpose of unwinding the desired length of braid and be readily refastened after the desired len h has beenv unwound and cut off. It is also esirable that the box shall be capable of being constructed inexpensively and that the roll of braid shall be readily insertible therein so as to be held in fixed relation thereto without departing from the conventional rectangular shape of box. It is also desirable that the dealer and theuser should be able to readily remove roll of braid and that the roll, when replaced, will necessarily occupy its desired fixed relation with the box.
,The object of my' invention is to construct a braid box or receptacle having the above specified capacities, characteristics and advantages.
A preferred embodiment of the invention 'is shown in the accompanying drawings, in
which- Figure 1 is a perspective view of the box with the braidcontained therein and fastened thereto Fig. 2 is a similar view show'- ing how the braid is applied to, and removed from, the box; Fig. 3 is a section on the line 3 3 of Fig. 1.
The box a is of rectangular form, and is provided with a folded end flap Z), one fold closing one end of the box while the other fold is inserted within the box to hold the Abraid is inserted therein,
flap `in place. A plate or card c, of dimenslons substantially corresponding to the length and breadth of the box, is provided with a centrally located pin ai, on which is placed the roll of braid 10. The ldiameter of the roll must not exceed the width of the box, which is preferably oblong for reasons hereinafter set forth.
On one of the narrow sides of the box, I apply a metal strip e provided with an eye or loop f and an ear g. In one broad face of the box I form one or more openings z.. These openings are preferably two in number and are arrangedon opposite sides of a line extending centrally across this face of the box between the long edges thereof. The dlstance between the outer edges of the two openings is substantially equal to the diameter of the roll.
When the plate c, with the roll 10 mounted thereon, is inserted' within the box,l it will entirely occupy the two larger dimensions rfhe box and the roll will therefore be hel 1 fixed relation with the box after the end flap is closed. I thus avoid the necessity of using a reel, as well as the necessity of applying ,to the box, after the roll of any speclal retainlng means for holding the circular reel or roll in fixed position within a rectangular box. The end portion l1 of the braid extends out between one short edge of one narrow side of the box and the end flap b and is passed through the eye f and in engagement with the retaining ear g.
After the roll is in position within the box,
it Will extend entirely across the openings k; but as the braid is used the roll will decrease in diameter. So long as any substantial quantity of braid remains on the roll, it may be observed through the openings, but when the roll is nearly exhausted, the small quantity of braid remaining will be concealed from view and will remind the user to re plenish the supply.
The inner edges of the openings are preferably of convex shape; that is, curved on an arc described about the central pin d, or in a direction corresponding to that of the direction of extension of the braidwhen in position within the box. These openingsy may be closed by a sheet of transparent or translucent material i.
The box is preferablvmade of somewhat greater length than width, uml thn openings are arranged nearest the shorter edges of the face, thereby avoiding extending the openings to the edge of the box.
The box above described may be cheaply manufactured and the roll of braid will necessarily center itself in the box and be held in fixed relation thereto bythe mere act of Iinserting the plate, with the roll applied thereto, into the box. In fact, it is impossible for the roll to assume any other position inthe box. This is 'of importance, as it is impossible for any opening to afford the proper information to the user if the roll lis apable ofchanging its position within the Another advanta ve of the construction is that the box is capa le of use until worn out and that the braid may be purchased mounted only on the card and may be inserted in the box by the user'.
In using the braid, it is only necessary to remove the free end from the retainer g and pull through the loop f the desired length of braid, cut it oft', and rengage the end' of the remaining length of braid with the retainer g. ""Should a greaterlength of braid be unvwound than it is found necessary to use, or if the whole of it should be unwound by a childy or by any one impelled by curiosity, it is a simple matter to open the end flap, rewind the braid, and re-insert it in the box, which could not be ldone with a permanently closed box, and could not be conveniently done with a box having special centering means for' the roll.
The invention is capable Ofbeing used in connection with any laceJ edging, trimmin or any other strip-fabric ordinarily woun upon a roll. Its expense of production does not bear too great a ratio to the cost of the fabric itself, and therefore 1ts use 1s com.
mercially practicable.
Having now fully described my lnventlon,
what I claim and desire to protect by Letters Patent is:
- A braid holder comprising a rectangular shaped box of relatively small depth closed on all six sides except for the provision of a sight orifice through one of its two sides of relatively large area and of a hinged flap 'adapted t'o be operated'to open or elo-se one of its sides, and a separate plate substantially corresponding in dimensions to one of the box sides of larger area and insertible into the box through the open side adapted to be closed by said flap, said plate having a central pin projecting from one face thereof and being inserted within the box in such position that the said pin extends toward the orificed side of the box to allow a' roll of braid placed on the plate to lie between said plate and the orificed side of the box.
Inv 'testimony of which invention, I have hereunto set my hand, at Philadelphia, on
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US20100314484A1 (en) * 2009-06-15 2010-12-16 Eddy Robert Houston Communications cable payout bags
US9266697B2 (en) * 2009-06-15 2016-02-23 Commscope, Inc. Of North Carolina Communications cable payout bags
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