US1542362A - Shipment fastener - Google Patents

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US1542362A
US1542362A US667393A US66739323A US1542362A US 1542362 A US1542362 A US 1542362A US 667393 A US667393 A US 667393A US 66739323 A US66739323 A US 66739323A US 1542362 A US1542362 A US 1542362A
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    • B60PVEHICLES ADAPTED FOR LOAD TRANSPORTATION OR TO TRANSPORT, TO CARRY, OR TO COMPRISE SPECIAL LOADS OR OBJECTS
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    • B60P7/08Securing to the vehicle floor or sides
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  • This invention relates to shipment fasteners such as are employed for securing articles for shipment either to, containers for the same or directly to a freight car or other conveyance.
  • Figure 2 is a view in elevation of the same sectionally showing an engaged article
  • Figure 3 is a cross sectional view of the device taken upon line 3-3 of Figure 1;
  • Figure 4 is a view one of the anchorage members is formed.
  • the reference character A 1 designates a flexible lashing formed preferably of wire and adapted for use in securing for shipment various articles, as for example a windshield of which a portion is shown at B in Figure-2.
  • anchorage members formed of sheet metal. These members are each formed preferably from a blank such as is shown in Figure 4, said blank being folded upon a medial line and embracing the wire A adjacent the fold.
  • the blank 0 is formed with slots D crossing the medial line of the blank so as to be bisected by the fold, the wire A extending across said slots when the blank is folded, as is best seen in Figure 1.
  • the end portions of the slots register to receive nails E by which the anchorage devices are secured to a crate or other container or to the walls or floor of a freight car or other carrier.
  • Said anchorage members may also be formed with nail holes as indicated at F between the place.
  • a tubular pad G A formed preferably of a woven fabric is aplied around the wire A, so as to cover the atter between the anchorage members, said pad serving to prevent the lashing marring the finish of the article B which it holds in Said pad may be either woven directly around the wire A, in a considerable length, or it may be separately woven and slipped upon the wire in any desired length.
  • the padding may engage the Wire loosely enough to permit of its being slipped back upon the wire to expose the end portions of the latter for engagement of the same with the anchorage members.
  • ⁇ Vhat I claim as my invention is 1.
  • the combination with a flexible lashing and an anchorage permanently secured thereto including a sheet metal member folded to embrace said lashing and slotted across the fold thereof, the end portions of the slot being registered at the side of the lashing remote from said fold, and a headed'securing element passing through said registered end portions in close promixity to said lashing.
  • said sheet being slotted across the fold thereof, the end portions of the slot being in substantial alignment at the side of the lashing remote from said fold for receiving a securing element.
  • a fastener of the class described comprising a lashing, an anchorage rigidly secured to the lashing including a sheet metal plate folded around said lashing, said 1nemher being slotted across the fold, the end portions of the slot being in substantial alignment at the side of the lashing remote from the fold for receiving a securing element, and a tubular pad sleeved upon said lashing adjacent to said anchorage plate.
  • the method of forming shipment fasteners consisting of forming a blank with slots extending across the medial line of the blank and rigidly securing the blank to a flexible lashing by folding the blank upon the lashing so that portions of the slots will register at the side of the lashingremote from the fold.

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Jun 16, 1925.. 1.542362 W. W. BLAKELY Filed on. a, 1925 Patented June 16, 1925. I i
, PATENT wILIsIAw w. BLAKEIiY or person; m-rcmsan;
Application med; October" Be, it known that IVWILLIAM'W. BLAKE Y;
a citizen-30f the United States ofAmerica, residing at Detroit, in the county of Wayne and State" of Michi ngxhaye invented certain new and useful mprovements in Shipment Fasteners, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawings.
This invention relates to shipment fasteners such as are employed for securing articles for shipment either to, containers for the same or directly to a freight car or other conveyance.
It is the object of the invention-to expedite the securing ofarticles for shipment by.
means of wire or like lashings by providing anchorage devices for permanent attachment to the extremities of the lashings an adapted to receive fastening nails. I
A further object is to provide a tubular padding which may be readily slipped upon a wire lashing to prevent marring thereby of the article secured by the lashing;
In the drawings Figure 1 is a plan View of the improved device;
Figure 2 is a view in elevation of the same sectionally showing an engaged article;
Figure 3 is a cross sectional view of the device taken upon line 3-3 of Figure 1;
Figure 4 is a view one of the anchorage members is formed.
In these views the reference character A 1 designates a flexible lashing formed preferably of wire and adapted for use in securing for shipment various articles, as for example a windshield of which a portion is shown at B in Figure-2. To theextremities of the lashing A there are secured, anchorage members formed of sheet metal. These members are each formed preferably from a blank such as is shown in Figure 4, said blank being folded upon a medial line and embracing the wire A adjacent the fold. The blank 0 is formed with slots D crossing the medial line of the blank so as to be bisected by the fold, the wire A extending across said slots when the blank is folded, as is best seen in Figure 1. Thus the end portions of the slots register to receive nails E by which the anchorage devices are secured to a crate or other container or to the walls or floor of a freight car or other carrier. Said anchorage members may also be formed with nail holes as indicated at F between the place.
of the blank from which snlrivmnr rasrmma 8, 1923. Sria1 No. 667,393.
fold and the registeringedges para'llel therewith. To securelyretain the wire A- in en:- gagement'withthe folded blank (3, tl'ie lature 2.
-Pr1o1' to attaching the anchorage members to the ends of the lashing a tubular pad G A formed preferably of a woven fabric, is aplied around the wire A, so as to cover the atter between the anchorage members, said pad serving to prevent the lashing marring the finish of the article B which it holds in Said pad may be either woven directly around the wire A, in a considerable length, or it may be separately woven and slipped upon the wire in any desired length. The paddingmay engage the Wire loosely enough to permit of its being slipped back upon the wire to expose the end portions of the latter for engagement of the same with the anchorage members.
' It is an advantage of the described construction that it facilitates the lashing down of an article for shipment avoiding the necessity of winding the wire around nails as is the present practice and providing a more secure anchorage for the wire than such practice affords. The described invention furthermore provides a simple and expeditious means for padding the lashing throughout its length. i A
\Vhat I claim as my invention is 1. The combination with a flexible lashing and an anchorage permanently secured thereto including a sheet metal member folded to embrace said lashing and slotted across the fold thereof, the end portions of the slot being registered at the side of the lashing remote from said fold, and a headed'securing element passing through said registered end portions in close promixity to said lashing. v
2. A fastener comprising a flexible lashing and a sheet metal anchorage member therefor folded to embrace said lashing, said an chorage member together with the lashing being formed with a series of corrugations transverse to the lashing and being formed member permanently secured to the lashing including a sheet folded around the lashing,
said sheetbeing slotted across the fold thereof, the end portions of the slot being in substantial alignment at the side of the lashing remote from said fold for receiving a securing element.
4. A fastener of the class described comprising a lashing, an anchorage rigidly secured to the lashing including a sheet metal plate folded around said lashing, said 1nemher being slotted across the fold, the end portions of the slot being in substantial alignment at the side of the lashing remote from the fold for receiving a securing element, and a tubular pad sleeved upon said lashing adjacent to said anchorage plate.
5. The method of forming shipment fasteners consisting of forming a blank with slots extending across the medial line of the blank and rigidly securing the blank to a flexible lashing by folding the blank upon the lashing so that portions of the slots will register at the side of the lashingremote from the fold.
In testimony whereof I afiix my signature.
WILLIAM W. BLAKELY.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2912213A (en) * 1954-11-08 1959-11-10 Joseph W Krystosek Clamping structure
US3079657A (en) * 1959-09-28 1963-03-05 Peters & Russell Inc Fastening device
US3323772A (en) * 1965-07-02 1967-06-06 James N Dupree Gripping device
US4526500A (en) * 1982-12-27 1985-07-02 Patrick Clayton D Protective member for metal coils

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2912213A (en) * 1954-11-08 1959-11-10 Joseph W Krystosek Clamping structure
US3079657A (en) * 1959-09-28 1963-03-05 Peters & Russell Inc Fastening device
US3323772A (en) * 1965-07-02 1967-06-06 James N Dupree Gripping device
US4526500A (en) * 1982-12-27 1985-07-02 Patrick Clayton D Protective member for metal coils

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