US1294178A - Core for balls of yarn, &c. - Google Patents

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US1294178A
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    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
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  • My. invention relates to cores for balls of yarn, thread and the like, and has for its object to produce a simple and accurate core which can be made at small expense and is adapted to support a ball wound thereon.
  • Figure l is a longitudinal section through the core showing in dotted lines the yarn wound thereon;
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the tube of Fig. l;
  • Fig. 3 is an internal end view of one of the end pieces.
  • Fig. i is a side elevation of one of the end pieces.
  • A is a thin paper tube whose length is approximately the same as its diameter.
  • BB are end pieces fitting within the paper tube having cylindrical portions C and their inner edges tapered shghtly as at D and being glued in place at-C so that their external surfaces are substantially flush against the tube.
  • These end pieces are provided with central holes E whose diameter is approximately one-third (-7 of the diameter of the tube, these holes being adapted to receive the spindle of the winding machine when the ball is being wound upon the core.
  • F is the thread wound upon the core shown in dots. In gluing the end pieces the glue is applied to the cylindrical surfaces 0 or to the inner edges of the tube or to both and the end pieces thereafter inse'rted.
  • each end piece is substantiafiy confined to its cylindrical portion C and the part of the tube contactmg therewith or to these portions and a narrow circle close'to the inner edge of the portion 0 at the apex of the acute angle formed by the taper between the end piece and the inner surface of the tube instead of being distributed over an area whose width is equal to the thickness of the end piece.
  • the taper also makes the insertion of the end pieces easy to accomplish.
  • a core for balls of yarn, thread and the like consisting of a thin paper tube and circular end pieces having centrally located holes and fitting within the ends of said tube and glued therein, said end pieces having their outer portions cylindrical and being inwardly tapered from a point slightly removed from their outer ends and having their outer surfaces substantially flush with the ends of said tube.
  • a core for balls of yarn, thread and the like consisting of a thln paper tube and circular end pieces having centrally located holes and fitting within the ends of said tube and glued therein, said end pieces having their outer portions cylindrical and being inwardly tapered from a oint slightly removed from their outer en s and having their outer surfaces substantially 'flush with the ends'of said tube, the length of said tube being approximately equal to the diameter of said end pieces.
  • a core for balls of yarn, thread and the like consisting of a thin paper tube and circular end pieces having centrally located holes and fitting within the ends of 'said tube and glued therein, said end pieces having their outer portions cylindrical and being inwardly tapered from a point slightly removed from their outer ends and having their outer surfaces substantially flush with the ends of said tube, the diameter of saidholes being approximately one-third (i) the diameter of said end pieces.

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A. H. SCHLOERB. cons FOR BALLS 0F YARN, 8w.
APPLICATION FILED OCT. 17- 1918.
Patented Feb. 11, 1919.
IN l/E IV TOR ATTORNEYS Eur cri ics.
ARTHUR H. SCHLOERB, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., ASSI GNOR TO THE AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., A CORPORATION OF NEW JERSEY.
CQRE FOR BALLS OF YARN, 8w.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Feb. 111, 1919.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ARTHUR H. So rLonRB', a citizen of the United States, residing at city, county, and State of New York, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Cores for Balls of Yarn, &c., of
which the following is a full, clear, and 9X.
act description.
My. invention relates to cores for balls of yarn, thread and the like, and has for its object to produce a simple and accurate core which can be made at small expense and is adapted to support a ball wound thereon.
The following is a description of an embodiment of my invention, reference being v,had to the accompanying drawing, in which,
Figure l is a longitudinal section through the core showing in dotted lines the yarn wound thereon;
Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the tube of Fig. l;
Fig. 3 is an internal end view of one of the end pieces; and
Fig. i is a side elevation of one of the end pieces.
Referring more particularly to the drawings, A is a thin paper tube whose length is approximately the same as its diameter. BB are end pieces fitting within the paper tube having cylindrical portions C and their inner edges tapered shghtly as at D and being glued in place at-C so that their external surfaces are substantially flush against the tube. These end pieces are provided with central holes E whose diameter is approximately one-third (-7 of the diameter of the tube, these holes being adapted to receive the spindle of the winding machine when the ball is being wound upon the core. F is the thread wound upon the core shown in dots. In gluing the end pieces the glue is applied to the cylindrical surfaces 0 or to the inner edges of the tube or to both and the end pieces thereafter inse'rted. The lued surface on each end piece is substantiafiy confined to its cylindrical portion C and the part of the tube contactmg therewith or to these portions and a narrow circle close'to the inner edge of the portion 0 at the apex of the acute angle formed by the taper between the end piece and the inner surface of the tube instead of being distributed over an area whose width is equal to the thickness of the end piece. This concentrates the glue so as to make the mass for any given area substantial and inasmuch as less surface is coated reduces the amount of glue employed, and yet the end pieces are of sufficient thickness to be strong. The taper also makes the insertion of the end pieces easy to accomplish.
Cores so constructed can be easily and cheaply made and of great accuracy and uniformity.
What T claim is: v
1. A core for balls of yarn, thread and the like, consisting of a thin paper tube and circular end pieces having centrally located holes and fitting within the ends of said tube and glued therein, said end pieces having their outer portions cylindrical and being inwardly tapered from a point slightly removed from their outer ends and having their outer surfaces substantially flush with the ends of said tube.
' 2. A core for balls of yarn, thread and the like, consisting of a thln paper tube and circular end pieces having centrally located holes and fitting within the ends of said tube and glued therein, said end pieces having their outer portions cylindrical and being inwardly tapered from a oint slightly removed from their outer en s and having their outer surfaces substantially 'flush with the ends'of said tube, the length of said tube being approximately equal to the diameter of said end pieces.
3. A core for balls of yarn, thread and the like, consisting of a thin paper tube and circular end pieces having centrally located holes and fitting within the ends of 'said tube and glued therein, said end pieces having their outer portions cylindrical and being inwardly tapered from a point slightly removed from their outer ends and having their outer surfaces substantially flush with the ends of said tube, the diameter of saidholes being approximately one-third (i) the diameter of said end pieces. ARTHUR H. SCHLOERB.
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