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    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H49/00Unwinding or paying-out filamentary material; Supporting, storing or transporting packages from which filamentary material is to be withdrawn or paid-out
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  • This invention relates particularly to a belt package and a method of packaging .helts.
  • the invention is particularly useful in connection with the merchandizing of sewing-machine belts.
  • Fig. 1 represents a vertical sectional view illustrating the manner in which a sewingmachine belt is wound on a shaft between two packaging-disks
  • Fig. 2 a broken plan view of the means shown in Fig. 1
  • Fig. 3 an elevational view of a package with the belt wound therein, this View showing the manner in which a sealing-strip is applied to connect the disks together and provide a circumferential wall
  • Fig. 4 a broken sectional view taken as indicated at line 4 of Fig. 3
  • Fig. 5 a broken sectional view taken as indicated at line 5 of Fig. 3.
  • A represents a belt-winding shaft; B, a package for the belt: and C, a sewing-machine belt.
  • the package comprises a pair of stiff disks '1 which preferably are composed of cardboard: and a flexible binding-strip 2 which is folded over the peripheral portions of the disks and secured thereto by a suitable adhesive.
  • the method of packaging the belt will be readily understood.
  • the disks 1 are provided centrally with a shaft-opening 1 and with key-slots 1
  • the disks are slipped onto the shaft A, which is provided with keys 3 which are received by the slots 1, the disks thus being removably keyed to the shaft.
  • the belt C is provided at one end with a hook 5 which engages one of the keys or splines 3.
  • the winding of the belt between the disks 1, which are suitably spaced with respect-t0 each other, is effected by rotating the shaft, while the belt C is held taut.
  • the belt is wound in evoluteform in a single plane. ⁇ Vhen the winding of the belt is completed, the binding-strip 2 is applied. This may be plete, it may be'slipped ofi' the'shaft.
  • One of the disks 6 1s shown provided with a transverse cut or slot'6 in one of its sides, g ving the effectof a split ring, whereby the disk is clamped on the end portion of the. arbor.
  • the disk may be readily removed, however, to enable the package to be withdrawn from the arbor.
  • the pasteboard disks 1 are preferably provided with segmental openings 1 which are separated from the central opening 1 by the hub portions 1 of the disks.
  • the openings 1 enable the coiled belt to be viewed.
  • the outsides of the pasteboard disks 1 may be covered with paper and suitably ornamented, or may carry such advertising designs (not shown) as .may be desired.
  • the form of the package itself is novel and presents a pleasing design.
  • the belt may, if desired, be removed from the package by unwinding it thru the central opening of one of the cardboard disks. This may be accomplished by withdrawing the inner end of the belt thru the central opening and then paying out the belt thrn the central opening.
  • the belt may be in spected and then returned by a reverse coiling operation, if desired.
  • the improved package is simple, cheap and distinctive; and the packaging operation may be performed very cheaply.
  • the improved package not only affords a distinctive design of package but also enables the belt to be viewed thru the lateral openings 1.
  • a sewing-machine beltfpackage comprising a pair of disks of cardboard, or the like, separated by a narrow space, and providedwith central openings Whose Walls are v provided with notches, and a circumferential adhesive tape connecting the outer marginal portions of said disks and affording a circumferential wall.
  • a package for the purpose set forth comprising a pair of disks, of pasteboard, or the like, separated byj'a narrow space, said disks having central perforations therein whose walls are provided'with notches a-andat least one of said disks having open:
  • a sewing-machine belt package "com prising a pair of'annular cardboard disks whose nner peripheries are unconnected, a
  • sewing-machine belt Woundin a single layer and filling thespace between said disks, and a circumferential adhes ve tape applied by rotation of the package and caused to adhere to and connect the outer marginal por-- tions of said disk andthus afford a "circumferential wall, the belt being removable disks.

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May 12,1925. 1,537,585 T G. A. CARLSON SEWING MACHINE BELT PACKAGE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE Filed Dc. 17. 1921 Patented May 12, 1925.
UNITED STATES PATV'E NT orr cs GUSTAV A. CARLSON, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, .ASSIGNOR TO THE BOYE NEEDLE COM- PANY, OF CHICAGO,.ILLINOIS, A CORPORATION OF ILLINOIS.
SEWING-MACHINE-BELT PACKAGE em) METHOD or MANUFACTURE.
Application filed December 17, 1921. Serial No. 523,142.
To all whom, it 'lml-g concern Be it known that l, GUSTAV A. CAHLSON, a citizen of the United States, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State o Illinois, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Sewing-Machine-Belt Pack ages and Methods of Manufacture, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates particularly to a belt package and a method of packaging .helts. The invention is particularly useful in connection with the merchandizing of sewing-machine belts.
The invention. is illustrated in its preferred embodiment in the accompanying drawing, in which Fig. 1 represents a vertical sectional view illustrating the manner in which a sewingmachine belt is wound on a shaft between two packaging-disks; Fig. 2, a broken plan view of the means shown in Fig. 1; Fig. 3, an elevational view of a package with the belt wound therein, this View showing the manner in which a sealing-strip is applied to connect the disks together and provide a circumferential wall; Fig. 4, a broken sectional view taken as indicated at line 4 of Fig. 3; and Fig. 5, a broken sectional view taken as indicated at line 5 of Fig. 3.
In the illustration given, A represents a belt-winding shaft; B, a package for the belt: and C, a sewing-machine belt.
The package comprises a pair of stiff disks '1 which preferably are composed of cardboard: and a flexible binding-strip 2 which is folded over the peripheral portions of the disks and secured thereto by a suitable adhesive.
The method of packaging the belt will be readily understood. The disks 1 are provided centrally with a shaft-opening 1 and with key-slots 1 The disks are slipped onto the shaft A, which is provided with keys 3 which are received by the slots 1, the disks thus being removably keyed to the shaft.
The belt C is provided at one end with a hook 5 which engages one of the keys or splines 3. The winding of the belt between the disks 1, which are suitably spaced with respect-t0 each other, is effected by rotating the shaft, while the belt C is held taut. The
space between the disks is such that the belt is wound in evoluteform in a single plane. \Vhen the winding of the belt is completed, the binding-strip 2 is applied. This may be plete, it may be'slipped ofi' the'shaft.
done by gumming one" end of the-stripto the marginal portions of the disk and then slowly rotating the shaft to cause the pack age to rotate, while the operator folds the lateral edge portions of the strip over the margins of the disks and cements them-in place. 'A. previously gummed strip, suitably moistened, may be employed, and, by the ineans'described, may be readily applied to seal the package. After the package is con1- InFig. 2, the pasteboard disks 1 are shown clamped between two metal disks 6 which are mounted on the shaft or-arbor A. One of the disks 6 1s shown provided with a transverse cut or slot'6 in one of its sides, g ving the effectof a split ring, whereby the disk is clamped on the end portion of the. arbor. The disk may be readily removed, however, to enable the package to be withdrawn from the arbor. The pasteboard disks 1 are preferably provided with segmental openings 1 which are separated from the central opening 1 by the hub portions 1 of the disks.
The openings 1 enable the coiled belt to be viewed. The outsides of the pasteboard disks 1 may be covered with paper and suitably ornamented, or may carry such advertising designs (not shown) as .may be desired. The form of the package itself is novel and presents a pleasing design. The
belt may, if desired, be removed from the package by unwinding it thru the central opening of one of the cardboard disks. This may be accomplished by withdrawing the inner end of the belt thru the central opening and then paying out the belt thrn the central opening. The belt may be in spected and then returned by a reverse coiling operation, if desired.
The improved package is simple, cheap and distinctive; and the packaging operation may be performed very cheaply. The improved package not only affords a distinctive design of package but also enables the belt to be viewed thru the lateral openings 1. j g
The foregoing detailed description has been given for clearness of understanding 105 belt in a single layer on a shaftbetween two unconnected package-forming disks, then' securing the outer marglns of said disks to-v.
get-her, and then removing the package from said shaft. v
machine belt which comprises mounting a pair of package-forming disks on a shaft, rotating the shaft and winding a beltjthereon between said'disks, securing one end of a gummed tape to the circumferential portions'of said disks at one point and rotating the disks and folding the gummed tape over and causing it to adhere to the margins of said disks. i i I l i "-1. A sewing-machine beltfpackage comprising a pair of disks of cardboard, or the like, separated by a narrow space, and providedwith central openings Whose Walls are v provided with notches, and a circumferential adhesive tape connecting the outer marginal portions of said disks and affording a circumferential wall. v
.5; A package for the purpose set forth, comprisinga pair of disks, of pasteboard, or the like, separated byj'a narrow space, said disks having central perforations therein whose walls are provided'with notches a-andat least one of said disks having open:
ings grouped about its hub portion,- anda paper-strip forming a on-cumferential' Wall for the package,-said strip having itsl'ateral portions folded over and cemented to the marginalportions of sald disks.
6. A sewing-machine belt package "com prising a pair of'annular cardboard disks whose nner peripheries are unconnected, a
sewing-machine belt Woundin a single layer and filling thespace between said disks, and a circumferential adhes ve tape applied by rotation of the package and caused to adhere to and connect the outer marginal por-- tions of said disk andthus afford a "circumferential wall, the belt being removable disks.
' GUST-AV A. CARLSQ through the center opening of one of said
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2598192A (en) * 1948-08-16 1952-05-27 Sears Roebuck & Co Protective cover for frangible disks
US3135478A (en) * 1961-06-27 1964-06-02 Yuba Cons Ind Inc Hoist construction
US5675961A (en) * 1995-06-06 1997-10-14 Ethicon, Inc. Suture dispenser
US20050269147A1 (en) * 2004-06-03 2005-12-08 Mazda Motor Corporation Support structure of power transmission shaft in differential gear for vehicle

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2598192A (en) * 1948-08-16 1952-05-27 Sears Roebuck & Co Protective cover for frangible disks
US3135478A (en) * 1961-06-27 1964-06-02 Yuba Cons Ind Inc Hoist construction
US5675961A (en) * 1995-06-06 1997-10-14 Ethicon, Inc. Suture dispenser
US20050269147A1 (en) * 2004-06-03 2005-12-08 Mazda Motor Corporation Support structure of power transmission shaft in differential gear for vehicle

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