US1444103A - Seal and method of making the same - Google Patents

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US1444103A
US1444103A US185818A US18581817A US1444103A US 1444103 A US1444103 A US 1444103A US 185818 A US185818 A US 185818A US 18581817 A US18581817 A US 18581817A US 1444103 A US1444103 A US 1444103A
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    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21DWORKING OR PROCESSING OF SHEET METAL OR METAL TUBES, RODS OR PROFILES WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
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    • Y10T24/14Bale and package ties, hose clamps
    • Y10T24/1457Metal bands
    • Y10T24/1459Separate connections
    • Y10T24/1461One piece
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    • Y10T292/00Closure fasteners
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    • Y10T428/12188All metal or with adjacent metals having marginal feature for indexing or weakened portion for severing
    • Y10T428/12194For severing perpendicular to longitudinal dimension
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    • Y10T428/12All metal or with adjacent metals
    • Y10T428/12229Intermediate article [e.g., blank, etc.]
    • Y10T428/12264Intermediate article [e.g., blank, etc.] having outward flange, gripping means or interlocking feature
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    • Y10T428/12354Nonplanar, uniform-thickness material having symmetrical channel shape or reverse fold [e.g., making acute angle, etc.]

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  • This'invention relates to seals for metallic strapping and the like, and a method of making the same. It is an object of the invention to provide a seal having novel and advantageous characteristics as well as an extremely simple method whereby a large quantity of such seals can be efficiently and economically manufactured.
  • Seals of the character described comprise generally a slotted tubular seal into which overlapped ends of tensional box strapping are slidably inserted, the sleeve and overlapped ends being thereafter simultaneously crimped together to provide a tension resisting joint.
  • the blanks may be broken or cut apart across the narrow portions above referred to, either before or after they are folded.
  • Fig. 1' is an elevation of a sheet of thin Serial No. 185,818.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged view of a fragment of one of the strips resulting from cutting the stamped sheet 'Fig. 3 is a blank;
  • l lig. 4 is a prspectiveyiew of a completed sea
  • Figs. 5 and 6 are, a plan view of a sheet comprising a modified form of the invention, and a perspective view of the resulting seal, respectively.
  • 1 represents a sheet of thin metal suitable for forming seals, which has been subjected to the action of a die, preferably simultaneously with other sheets in a stack so as to cut out therefrom a series of dimond shaped apertures 2 in the body thereof and notches 3 in the edges thereof, corresponding of course to one-half of the apertures 2.
  • These strips comprise body portions 6' of the seal including what will be the wings 7 when the same is subsequently folded along the dotted lines 8, and having notches 3 in either side thereof.
  • the strip so formed comprises a plurality of seal blanks, each connected by a narrow web 9 which may be readily cut or broken to separate the individual blanks.
  • Fig. 3 is shown an individual blank which is formed by breaking up the strips shown in Fig. 2, as indicated at 10, and in Fig. 4 is shown a completed seal comprising the back portion 6 and the wings 7.
  • the back portion 6 of the seal extends considerably beyond the wings 7 at both ends of the seal, providing on the inner side extending lips 11, which are useful in guiding in the ends of the metal strap, and upon the outer side an increased space for advertising material or the like, as wellas. providing a more ornamental contour to the seal.
  • the increased advertising space and the ornamental contour of the exposed surface of the seal are desirable inasmuch as these seals are usually made in conspicuous colors and applied to plain black strapping. 10(
  • the apertures 20, which correspond plan view of an individual to the apertures 2 in Fig. 1, are elliptical so as to provide configuratlons at the edges of the lip 110 shown in Fig. 6.
  • A. seal comprising a slotted fiat tubular sheet metal structure having a comparative'ly narrow lipprojecting from at least one end thereof, and serving to connect said tubular seal- With a similar tubular seal by a single thickness of metal, exposed to be severed from either side thereof.
  • a seal for securing the ends of metal strapping comprising a back memberhav ing Win s at both edges thereof, said Wings being to ded back over said back member in spaced relation thereto, said back member having an extension at one end forming a guide for guiding one end of a strap between said back member and said Wings.

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Feb. 6, 1923. 1,444,103,
S. M. BOYD. SEAL AND METHOD OF'MAKING THE SAME. FILED AUG. 13. 1912.
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STANLEY MAYO BOYD, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR TO SIGNODE SYSTEM, INC.
snAL A D METHOD or MING THE SAME.
Application filed August 13, 1917.
To allwhomz't may concern:
Be it known that I, STANLEY MAYO BOYD, a citizen of the United States, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented an Improvement in Seals and Methods of Making the Same, of which the following is a specification.
This'invention relates to seals for metallic strapping and the like, and a method of making the same. It is an object of the invention to provide a seal having novel and advantageous characteristics as well as an extremely simple method whereby a large quantity of such seals can be efficiently and economically manufactured. Seals of the character described comprise generally a slotted tubular seal into which overlapped ends of tensional box strapping are slidably inserted, the sleeve and overlapped ends being thereafter simultaneously crimped together to provide a tension resisting joint. These seals as heretofore made, in so far as I am aware, have been made by feeding long strips of material, the width. of the strip being thelength of the seal, into a machine which cuts off a blank from the strip and folds this blank into the seal. Another operation consists in feeding individlral blanks into a machine which folds these blanks by passing them through mandrels, dies or the ike.
In contradistinction with these methods of manufacture, I propose to stamp out portions from a large sheet of material, the stamped out portions roughly defining the seal blanks; thereafter to cut the sheet preferably along the line of the major spaces between the cut out portions into longitudinal strips comprising a plurality of seal blanks united by narrow portions of the sheet metal, and thereafter to fold the blanks, preferably by passing them through mandrels or the like. In carrying out this method, the blanks may be broken or cut apart across the narrow portions above referred to, either before or after they are folded. By this method a large number of sheets can be stamped by a single die and the entire process of manufacture is tremendously simplified.
In the drawings;
Fig. 1' is an elevation of a sheet of thin Serial No. 185,818.
metal stamped out according to the first step of my proposal;
Fig. 2 is an enlarged view of a fragment of one of the strips resulting from cutting the stamped sheet 'Fig. 3 is a blank;
l lig. 4 is a prspectiveyiew of a completed sea Figs. 5 and 6 are, a plan view of a sheet comprising a modified form of the invention, and a perspective view of the resulting seal, respectively.
In the drawings, 1 represents a sheet of thin metal suitable for forming seals, which has been subjected to the action of a die, preferably simultaneously with other sheets in a stack so as to cut out therefrom a series of dimond shaped apertures 2 in the body thereof and notches 3 in the edges thereof, corresponding of course to one-half of the apertures 2. These strips comprise body portions 6' of the seal including what will be the wings 7 when the same is subsequently folded along the dotted lines 8, and having notches 3 in either side thereof. It will be noted that the strip so formed comprises a plurality of seal blanks, each connected by a narrow web 9 which may be readily cut or broken to separate the individual blanks.
In Fig. 3 is shown an individual blank which is formed by breaking up the strips shown in Fig. 2, as indicated at 10, and in Fig. 4 is shown a completed seal comprising the back portion 6 and the wings 7. It will be noted that the back portion 6 of the seal extends considerably beyond the wings 7 at both ends of the seal, providing on the inner side extending lips 11, which are useful in guiding in the ends of the metal strap, and upon the outer side an increased space for advertising material or the like, as wellas. providing a more ornamental contour to the seal. The increased advertising space and the ornamental contour of the exposed surface of the seal are desirable inasmuch as these seals are usually made in conspicuous colors and applied to plain black strapping. 10(
Figs. 5 and 6 will be readily understood from the preceding description, most of the reference characters being the same. In this case, the apertures 20, which correspond plan view of an individual to the apertures 2 in Fig. 1, are elliptical so as to provide configuratlons at the edges of the lip 110 shown in Fig. 6.
Having now described my invention, I claim 1. A. seal comprising a slotted fiat tubular sheet metal structure having a comparative'ly narrow lipprojecting from at least one end thereof, and serving to connect said tubular seal- With a similar tubular seal by a single thickness of metal, exposed to be severed from either side thereof.
2. The method of making seals for tensional metallic strapping or the like com\ prising stamping out from a sheet of sheet material a plurality of apertures, separating thesheet material along the lines defined by the apertures, to produce a series of connected'flat seal blanks, folding in portions of said flat seal blanks, and separating said strips into individual sealing units.
3. A seal for securing the ends of metal strapping comprising a back memberhav ing Win s at both edges thereof, said Wings being to ded back over said back member in spaced relation thereto, said back member having an extension at one end forming a guide for guiding one end of a strap between said back member and said Wings.
In testimony whereof, I have signed my 30 name to this specification.
STANLEY MAYO BOYD.
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US2425325A (en) * 1945-05-03 1947-08-12 Addressograph Multigraph Printing plate and carrier therefor
US2646603A (en) * 1949-07-20 1953-07-28 Latz Anton Fastening sleeve for band strapping
US2881915A (en) * 1956-12-03 1959-04-14 Gerrard & Co A J Strapping seal and package therefor
US3046097A (en) * 1958-08-26 1962-07-24 Wittlin Albert Fluid indicator
US4010629A (en) * 1975-04-07 1977-03-08 Buffalo Brake Beam Company Rod splice
US4262392A (en) * 1979-03-19 1981-04-21 Stoelting, Inc. Wire belt splicer
US4273836A (en) * 1978-10-02 1981-06-16 Thomas P. Mahoney Core strip blank, core strip and method of making same
FR2587922A1 (en) * 1985-10-01 1987-04-03 Emsens Antoine Process for manufacturing spits, especially for the automatic spitting of skewers, and the spits obtained directly by the implementation of the process
US20120295126A1 (en) * 2010-08-30 2012-11-22 Illinois Tool Works Inc. Continuous steel strapping seals

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2425325A (en) * 1945-05-03 1947-08-12 Addressograph Multigraph Printing plate and carrier therefor
US2646603A (en) * 1949-07-20 1953-07-28 Latz Anton Fastening sleeve for band strapping
US2881915A (en) * 1956-12-03 1959-04-14 Gerrard & Co A J Strapping seal and package therefor
US3046097A (en) * 1958-08-26 1962-07-24 Wittlin Albert Fluid indicator
US4010629A (en) * 1975-04-07 1977-03-08 Buffalo Brake Beam Company Rod splice
US4273836A (en) * 1978-10-02 1981-06-16 Thomas P. Mahoney Core strip blank, core strip and method of making same
US4262392A (en) * 1979-03-19 1981-04-21 Stoelting, Inc. Wire belt splicer
FR2587922A1 (en) * 1985-10-01 1987-04-03 Emsens Antoine Process for manufacturing spits, especially for the automatic spitting of skewers, and the spits obtained directly by the implementation of the process
US20120295126A1 (en) * 2010-08-30 2012-11-22 Illinois Tool Works Inc. Continuous steel strapping seals
US8715834B2 (en) * 2010-08-30 2014-05-06 Illinois Tool Works Inc. Continuous steel strapping seals

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