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US1226407A
US1226407A US9618316A US9618316A US1226407A US 1226407 A US1226407 A US 1226407A US 9618316 A US9618316 A US 9618316A US 9618316 A US9618316 A US 9618316A US 1226407 A US1226407 A US 1226407A
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    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
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  • This invention is a device for rolling rugs, and it is especially adapted for rolling rugs in a pile, for the purpose of removing'the same from the pile.
  • rugs are usually stacked in piles of twenty or more, and it is a matter of some difficulty to withdraw a rug from the pile. It is usually done by turning back one end of all the rugs above the selected rug in one direction, and then turning under the latter, and then turning back the top layers and repeating the operation with the other end until the desired rug is again reached, and it is then pulled out.
  • the device is brought to the end of the pile, and thev end of the selected rug is clamped to a roller, which is then rolled under the upper rugs and the desired rug is wound thereon and finally rolled out at the other end of the pile, and it may then be unrolled in a suitable place for inspection.
  • the roller is operated by means of handles and pawl and ratchet devices at the ends thereof.
  • Figure l is a perspective view of the device in use.
  • Fig. 2 is an end view.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail in front view.
  • Fig. 4 is a cross section.
  • Fig. 5 is a detail in perspective showing the clamping device.
  • 10 is a hollow roller, which may be made of metal or which as a longitudinal slot 10a.
  • This roller is iiXed at its ends to the hubs of disk wheels 9, which carry ratchet wheels 8, and the wheels have gudgeons 21 which are grooved as indicated at 22.
  • Loosely mounted upon each gudgeon is a lever ⁇ handle 7 which carries a pawl 28 engageable with the ratchet 8, the pawl being located at the inenr side of the lever.
  • the lever On its outer side the lever has a bracket 14 forming a guide for a pin 15 which is caused to engage in the groove 22 Specification of Letters Patent.
  • Cne or more clamps may be used, along the roller, to engage the end of the rug.
  • ach clamp as illustrated consists of a segmental leaf 11 which is hinged to the roller at one edge of the slot 10a as indicated at 30, and its free end is pressed toward the opposite end of the slot by a spring 12, the edge of the leaf lapping the edge of the roller at the slot, on the inside.
  • a latch is provided having a hooked end 13 and an angular end 13b, forming a bent lever which is pivoted at the angle as indicated at 13a, to a bracket on the inside of the roller.
  • the device is then placed along the end of the rug, which end is inserted through the slot.
  • the latch 13 is then released and the spring l2 forces the leaf against the inserted end of the rug to clamp the same.
  • the roller is turned and the rug wound thereon. This action may be performed on one of the lower rugs of the pile without removing the upper rugs, as the latter will lift to allow the roller to move or slide thereunder, from one end to the other, and finally rolled out with the desired rug thereon.
  • the handles may be detached by releasing the pin 15 and sliding the same oil' of the gudgeons, and the rug unrolled at any desired space.
  • the device will be operated by a man at each end, and provides a convenient means for the purpose stated. Also, a rug on the roller can be readily transported from one place to another, by rolling the device along the floor, like a truck.
  • the levers, with the pawl and ratchet arrange ment, enable the necessary power to be applied where the desired rug is under a pile.
  • a rug rolling device comprising aroller having wheels fixed to the ends thereof, means to attach the end of a rug or the like to the roller and operating handles pivotally connected to the opposite ends of the roller and adapted to turn the roller, to wind the rug thereon, and also to roll the wheels along the floor.
  • a device for rrolling rugs or the like comprising a roller having wheels fixed to theY ends thereof,Alneans ⁇ to attach a rug o r the like to the roller, and means Carried by each Wheel to turn the same and the roller.
  • a device for rolling rugs or the like comprising a roller having Wheels fixed to the ends thereof, means to: attach the end of a rug to the roller, a ratchet on each Wheel,

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C. R. TAYLOR & MI BRAYMES.
DEVICE FOR ROLLING HUGS.
APPLICATION FILED MAY 8. ISIS.
Patentad May 15, 1917.
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CARL R. TAYLOR AND MARK BRAYMES, OF CLEVELAND, OHIO.
DEVICE FOR ROLLING BUGS.
To all w/Lom t may Concern.'
Be it known that we, CARL R. TAYLOR and MARK BmYMEs, citizens of the United States, residing at Cleveland, in the county of Cuyahoga and State of Chio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Devices for Rolling Rugs, of which the following' is a specication.
This invention is a device for rolling rugs, and it is especially adapted for rolling rugs in a pile, for the purpose of removing'the same from the pile.
In carpet stores rugs are usually stacked in piles of twenty or more, and it is a matter of some difficulty to withdraw a rug from the pile. It is usually done by turning back one end of all the rugs above the selected rug in one direction, and then turning under the latter, and then turning back the top layers and repeating the operation with the other end until the desired rug is again reached, and it is then pulled out.
y means of the present invention this labor can be avoided. The device is brought to the end of the pile, and thev end of the selected rug is clamped to a roller, which is then rolled under the upper rugs and the desired rug is wound thereon and finally rolled out at the other end of the pile, and it may then be unrolled in a suitable place for inspection. The roller is operated by means of handles and pawl and ratchet devices at the ends thereof.
In the accompanying drawings- Figure l is a perspective view of the device in use.
Fig. 2 is an end view.
Fig. 3 is a detail in front view.
Fig. 4 is a cross section.
Fig. 5 is a detail in perspective showing the clamping device.
eferring specifically to the drawings, 6 indicates a pile of rugs. 10 is a hollow roller, which may be made of metal or which as a longitudinal slot 10a. This roller is iiXed at its ends to the hubs of disk wheels 9, which carry ratchet wheels 8, and the wheels have gudgeons 21 which are grooved as indicated at 22. Loosely mounted upon each gudgeon is a lever` handle 7 which carries a pawl 28 engageable with the ratchet 8, the pawl being located at the inenr side of the lever. On its outer side the lever has a bracket 14 forming a guide for a pin 15 which is caused to engage in the groove 22 Specification of Letters Patent.
Application led May 8, 1916.
Patented May 15, 1917. Serial No. 96,183.
by a spring 15, the whole forming a latch to hold the lever on the gudgeon.
Cne or more clamps may be used, along the roller, to engage the end of the rug.
ach clamp as illustrated consists of a segmental leaf 11 which is hinged to the roller at one edge of the slot 10a as indicated at 30, and its free end is pressed toward the opposite end of the slot by a spring 12, the edge of the leaf lapping the edge of the roller at the slot, on the inside. To hold the leaf open, as shown in Fig. 5, a latch is provided having a hooked end 13 and an angular end 13b, forming a bent lever which is pivoted at the angle as indicated at 13a, to a bracket on the inside of the roller. A spring lcftends to hold the latch engaged with the In the use of the device, the clamping leaf or leaves) is pressed open as shown in Fig. 5, and the latch engaged. The device is then placed along the end of the rug, which end is inserted through the slot. The latch 13 is then released and the spring l2 forces the leaf against the inserted end of the rug to clamp the same. Then, by manipulation of the levers, the roller is turned and the rug wound thereon. This action may be performed on one of the lower rugs of the pile without removing the upper rugs, as the latter will lift to allow the roller to move or slide thereunder, from one end to the other, and finally rolled out with the desired rug thereon. Aft he rug is so rolled up or withdrawn, the handles may be detached by releasing the pin 15 and sliding the same oil' of the gudgeons, and the rug unrolled at any desired space. The device will be operated by a man at each end, and provides a convenient means for the purpose stated. Also, a rug on the roller can be readily transported from one place to another, by rolling the device along the floor, like a truck. The levers, with the pawl and ratchet arrange ment, enable the necessary power to be applied where the desired rug is under a pile.
at we claim as new is:
l. A rug rolling device comprising aroller having wheels fixed to the ends thereof, means to attach the end of a rug or the like to the roller and operating handles pivotally connected to the opposite ends of the roller and adapted to turn the roller, to wind the rug thereon, and also to roll the wheels along the floor.
2.A device for rrolling rugs or the like, comprising a roller having wheels fixed to theY ends thereof,Alneans` to attach a rug o r the like to the roller, and means Carried by each Wheel to turn the same and the roller.
3. A device for rolling rugs or the like, comprising a roller having Wheels fixed to the ends thereof, means to: attach the end of a rug to the roller, a ratchet on each Wheel,
y Y* V10 levers fulcruined on the ends ef the roller,
and pawls carried by the lever and engagingA the ratehets. Y
In testimony whereof, We do ax our sig natures inV presence of tW0W`1tnesses.
CARL R. TAYLOR. Y Y Y MARK BRAYMES.Y
Witnesses:
JOH'N A. BOMMHARDT, CHARLES E. BOWMAN.
Copies of this pteiit Ymay be obtained for ive cents each, by addressing the Commssiner ef Patents,
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US3070811A (en) * 1960-06-13 1963-01-01 Emil A Bender Flexible swimming pool cover
US3233842A (en) * 1963-09-05 1966-02-08 Boonton Molding Company Inc Reel for tape
US3533572A (en) * 1968-08-26 1970-10-13 Rowell W Sims Mandrel for rolling bedding

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US3070811A (en) * 1960-06-13 1963-01-01 Emil A Bender Flexible swimming pool cover
US3233842A (en) * 1963-09-05 1966-02-08 Boonton Molding Company Inc Reel for tape
US3533572A (en) * 1968-08-26 1970-10-13 Rowell W Sims Mandrel for rolling bedding

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