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  • serving-mallet The only apparatus heretofore Yin use for serving ropes has beenwhat is practically called a serving-mallet, requiring always two men to work it to advantage, and thenonly servingone thread at a time, whereas with luy serving-reel7 one man can alone serve any sizedrop'e, and can serve as many threadsat a time as the reel contains spools or spindles.4
  • a 1J c d e f is a frame or reel, having bearings, g, h, fi, and lc, for the-,spools or spindles G, H, I, and K, movable in said bearings.
  • At the opposite ends of said spools is a similar frame, for the same purpose, as shown -in A B, iig. 2.
  • the said frames A B are coupled together by means of cross-bars, g h i It', outside thespools G H I K.
  • the frame marked d e fis also connected to its mate, on the opposite side, by means of a bar of semicircular section, as shown atfm on fig. 3, as well as by the bars n nf, shown in section on the same figure.
  • the central hole o in. both frames, as well as the semicircular connection m, is made to serve as a guide ⁇ for the rope that is to be served.
  • the frame marked [t b c, as well as its mate on the other end of the spools, is made to turn around the hinges p p, as shown on iigs. l and 2, by the arrange-v ment of which the reel can be opened for the purpose oflembraeing the rope to be served, and for the purpose of taking ont ortinsertingthe spools G and I when needed.
  • the arms marked-b and c have also hinges, q and r, by which means the spools H and K can be taken out or replaced, as may be required.
  • each bearing g 71. i la is a set-screw or regulator, u u 'u u, for the purpose of increasing the friction ot' the shafts in their bearings, whereby a greater or lesser tension'is obtained on the threads wound upon the spools G, H, I, and K.
  • the bars n n' are for the purpose of guiding the threads from the spools onto the rope that is to be served.
  • the iilling ofthe spools can also be done by means of a portable crank, C, as shown,yattached to the spool I on figs. l and 2.
  • theloperation may commence sirnply by turning the whole reel around the rope as ai" center, when the threads, yarns, or wires ⁇ from the. spools will be wound 'or served around the rope in question.
  • One spool, with its frame, may also to .advantage be attached to the extreme end ci' the handle of' a coinmon serving-mallet, but will, of course, not do the work as quick as with the above-named serving-reel, where Iam able to workata time with as many threads as I choose to employ spools or spindles.
  • a serving-reel composed of a frame withv one or more spools or spindles, with their regulators .u u u u., as herein shown and described.

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diluted gister @anni @imiter Letters Patent No. 111,160, dated January 24, 1871.
IMPROVEMENT IN SERVING-REELS.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part o f the same.
I, JOSEPH HENRY Wnscrcorr, of Medford, in the county vof Middlesex and State of Massachusetts, have invented a new and useful Serving-Reel, of which the following is aspecification.
Nature and Objects of my Invention.
The nature of my invention relates tov a number Vof spools or spindles, arranged, concentric to the Similar letters refer to similar parts wherever they occur en the drawing,
The only apparatus heretofore Yin use for serving ropes has beenwhat is practically called a serving-mallet, requiring always two men to work it to advantage, and thenonly servingone thread at a time, whereas with luy serving-reel7 one man can alone serve any sizedrop'e, and can serve as many threadsat a time as the reel contains spools or spindles.4
a 1J c d e f is a frame or reel, having bearings, g, h, fi, and lc, for the-,spools or spindles G, H, I, and K, movable in said bearings.
At the opposite ends of said spools is a similar frame, for the same purpose, as shown -in A B, iig. 2.
The said frames A B are coupled together by means of cross-bars, g h i It', outside thespools G H I K.
The frame marked d e fis also connected to its mate, on the opposite side, by means of a bar of semicircular section, as shown atfm on fig. 3, as well as by the bars n nf, shown in section on the same figure.
The central hole o in. both frames, as well as the semicircular connection m, is made to serve as a guide `for the rope that is to be served.
The frame marked [t b c, as well as its mate on the other end of the spools, is made to turn around the hinges p p, as shown on iigs. l and 2, by the arrange-v ment of which the reel can be opened for the purpose oflembraeing the rope to be served, and for the purpose of taking ont ortinsertingthe spools G and I when needed.
The arms marked-b and c have also hinges, q and r, by which means the spools H and K can be taken out or replaced, as may be required.
Locking apparatus s s sare attached to the extreme ends of therar'ms marked t, c, d, and e, for the purpose of locking the different parts of the frames together when ready for use.
Similar ones, marked t t, attached .to the arms f rand ll, and playing through slot-holes inthe arms a' ande, serve for the purpose of. locking and strengthening the main parts a c (l f together in a substantial manner.
On each bearing g 71. i la is a set-screw or regulator, u u 'u u, for the purpose of increasing the friction ot' the shafts in their bearings, whereby a greater or lesser tension'is obtained on the threads wound upon the spools G, H, I, and K.
The bars n n', with their screws, are for the purpose of guiding the threads from the spools onto the rope that is to be served.
To operate my serving-reel, fill the spools G, H, I,
and K, with the thread, yarn, or wire `that is to be used to serve with, and place the spools in their respective bearings.
The iilling ofthe spools can also be done by means of a portable crank, C, as shown,yattached to the spool I on figs. l and 2.
When the spools are lled with the thread needed, open the locks s t t, and turn the frame ab 'c around the hinges 11 p, when the rope 4to be served can easily be placed in its position o, and the whole locked again fin t-he position as showuon g. 1.
After the threads from the spools have been placed in the guides a a', theloperation may commence sirnply by turning the whole reel around the rope as ai" center, when the threads, yarns, or wires `from the. spools will be wound 'or served around the rope in question.
'lhe necessary tension of the threads may be had simply by screwing up the regulators u u fu, u, as described previously. e
' One spool, with its frame, may also to .advantage be attached to the extreme end ci' the handle of' a coinmon serving-mallet, but will, of course, not do the work as quick as with the above-named serving-reel, where Iam able to workata time with as many threads as I choose to employ spools or spindles.
Havingthus described the nature, construction, and
operation of my invention,
I Wish to secure by Letters Patent and claim- 1 1. A serving-reel, composed of a frame withv one or more spools or spindles, with their regulators .u u u u., as herein shown and described.
2. In combination with a serving-reel, the hinges p, q, and lr, locking apparatus s s s t t, the guiding-bai fm, and guides or their equivalents o fv v c, for the purpose Vasherein fully set forth and described.
- JOSEPH H. IVESTGOTT.
Witnesses ALBAN ANDREW, FRANCIS GARDNER.
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US3882662A (en) * 1972-08-07 1975-05-13 Loren Richard Hazelwood Dual line bowstring server
US20050280232A1 (en) * 2004-06-21 2005-12-22 Cole Jeffrey E Occupant-propelled fluid powered rotary device, truck, wheeled platform, or vehicle

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3882662A (en) * 1972-08-07 1975-05-13 Loren Richard Hazelwood Dual line bowstring server
US20050280232A1 (en) * 2004-06-21 2005-12-22 Cole Jeffrey E Occupant-propelled fluid powered rotary device, truck, wheeled platform, or vehicle

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