US1592359A - Collapsible roller for carpets and other fabrics - Google Patents

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US1592359A
US1592359A US89550A US8955026A US1592359A US 1592359 A US1592359 A US 1592359A US 89550 A US89550 A US 89550A US 8955026 A US8955026 A US 8955026A US 1592359 A US1592359 A US 1592359A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H75/00Storing webs, tapes, or filamentary material, e.g. on reels
    • B65H75/02Cores, formers, supports, or holders for coiled, wound, or folded material, e.g. reels, spindles, bobbins, cop tubes, cans, mandrels or chucks
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H75/00Storing webs, tapes, or filamentary material, e.g. on reels
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  • the object of my invention is to provide simple and effective mechanismwhich will insure proper winding of the fabric and which is readily removable from the roll of fabric when the winding is completed.
  • Figure 2 a longitudinal section of the same, 1 r
  • Figure 3 a section-on line 33 ofFig ure 2
  • Figure 5 a section on line 55 of Figure 2, and I Figure 6 a transverse section of the roller collapsed and with carpetwound thereon.
  • the numeral 1 denotes the shell of the roller which is cylindrical in form but includes a segment 2 hinged at 3 to permit it to be swung inwardly.
  • a shaft a extends longitudinally through the shell and has a fixed angularvhead 5 by which it maybe driven.
  • V which is connected with the shell by a serics of brackets 7 which embrace the sleeve and are detachably secured to the shell by screws 8.
  • Set screws 9 take through the shell, the base of the brackets and the sleeves and engage flat parts 10 of the shaft.
  • Figsleeves are provided with transverse slots 11p embracing the set screws and permitting a partial rotation of the sleeve relatively to the shaft.
  • the sleeve carries a series of wings 12, each carrying a roller 13 adapted to engage the inner wall of the'shell and normally holding segment 2 in its outeror In working positiom- The free longitudinal The shaft is enclosed in a sleeve 6' .COLLAPSIBLE ROLLER FOR ens-ears Ann ornnn FABRICS.
  • edge 14- of segment 2 isj beveled and inden laps the adjacent edge of the shell thereby preventing the hinged segment from swinging outward beyond the circumferential line of the shell.
  • a series of pins 15 project from se ment 2 near its edge'la;
  • A. collar 16 is'secured to one end of sleeve 6 by a pin 17 engaging a groove 18 in the sleeve.
  • the collar preferably has an arc-shaped slot 19 concentric with its axis.
  • a pin 20 extends through the slot into the end bracket 7 and serves asa stop to limit rotary movement of the. collar relatively to the shaft.
  • Thecollar may have anangularperipheral face or it may be provided with a hole 21 for insertion of a bar by which it may be rotated.
  • a collapsible roller for winding fabrics including a shaft; ashell carried thereby and consisting of a fixed segment and a longitduinal hinged segment; a sleeve embracing the shaft and normally rotating therewith; means for partly rotating the sleeve; means, carried by the sleeve, normally supporting the hinged segment in alignment with the fixed segment, and means for partly rotating the sleeve to swing the supporting means out of support ing engagement with the hinged segment to permit the latter to swing inwardly.
  • a collapsible roller for winding fabrics including a shaft; a shell carried there by and consisting of a.
  • a collapsible roller for winding fabrics including a shaft; a shell carried thereby and consisting of a fixed segment and a longitudinal hinged segment; a sleeve embracing the shaft and normally rotating therewith; brackets connecting the shell with the sleeve; transverse slots in the sleeve; set screws extending through the shell, the base of the brackets, and the slots in the shell and engaging the shaft; means, carried by the sleeve, normally supporting the hinged segment in alignment with the fixed segment, and means for partly rotating the sleeve to swing the supporting means out of supporting engagement with the hinged segment.
  • a collapsible roller for winding fabrics including a shaft; a shell carried thereby and consisting of afixed segment and a longitudinal hinged segment; a sleeve embracing the shaft and normally rotating therewith; brackets connecting the shell with the sleeve; transverse slots in the sleeve; set screws extending through the shell, the base of the brackets, and the slots in the shell and. engaging the shaft; wings fixed to thesleeves and carrying rollers engaging with and normally supporting the hinged segment, and meansfor partly rotating the sleeve to swing the rollers out of supporting engagement with the hinged segment to permit the latter to swing inwardly.
  • a collapsible roller for winding fabrics including a shaft; a shell carried thereby and consisting of a fixed segment and a longitudinal hinged segment; a series of pins projecting from the hinged segment near its free longitudinal edge; means carried by the shaft normally holding the hinged segment in alignment with the fixed segment, and means for releasing the holding means to permit the hinged segment to swing inwardly.
  • a collapsible roller for winding fabrics including a shaft; a. shell carried thereby and consisting of a fixed segment and a longitudinal hinged segment; a sleeve on the shaft; brackets rotatably supporting the sleeve; means, carried by the sleeve, normally holding the hinged segment in alignment with the fixed segment; a collar fixed to the sleeve; means for imparting rotary movement to the collar, and means for limiting its rotary movement.
  • a collapsible roller for winding fabrics including a shaft; a shell carried thereby and consisting of a fixed segment and a longitudinal hinged segment; a sleeve on the shaft; brackets rotatably supporting the sleeve; means, carried by the sleeve, normally holding the hinged segment in alignment with the fixed segment; a collar fixed to the sleeve; means for imparting rotary movement to the collar; an are shaped slot extending through the collar and concentric with its axis and a pin fixed to an adjacent bracket and extending through the slot.
  • a collapsible roller for winding fabrics including a shaft; a shell carried thereby and consisting of a fixed segment and a longitudinal hinged segment; a sleeve on the shaft; brackets rotatably supporting the sleeve; transverse slots in the sleeve; set screws extending through the shell, the base of the brackets, and the slots in the sleeve normally supporting the hinged segment in alignment with the fixed segment; a collar fixed to the sleeve, and means for imparting rotary movement to the collar.
  • a collapsible roller for winding fabrics including a shaft; a shell carried thereby and consisting of a fixed segment and a longitudinal hinged segment; a sleeve on the shaft; brackets detachably connecting the shell and the sleeve; means carried by the sleeve, normally supporting the hinged segment in alignment with the fixed segment, and means for partly rotating the sleeve to swing the supporting means out of supporting engagement with the hinged seg ment.

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July 13 1926.
w. K. HAWK COLLAPSIBLB ROLLER FOR CARPETS AND OTHER FABRICS Filed Feb. 20, 1926 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 ATTORNEY INVENTOR: Waynejf. Hawk, BY
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and is more especially designed for use in temporarily winding carpets and other fabrics as they come from the loom or from 5 measuring rollers or the like. IVin'ding heavy carpets, for instance, the width of which is measured by yards, provision for smooth and even winding and for'ready re moval of the winding rolls has always been a serious problem and, so far as I am aware, the problemhas not heretofore been satisfactorily solved. r
The object of my invention is to provide simple and effective mechanismwhich will insure proper winding of the fabric and which is readily removable from the roll of fabric when the winding is completed.
This object, and other advantageous ends which will be described hereinafter, I attain in the following manner, reference being had to the accompanying drawings in which I l h v I Figure 1 is a front view of a collapsible roller embodying my invention, g
Figure 2 a longitudinal section of the same, 1 r
Figure 3 a section-on line 33 ofFig ure 2,
Figure ure 2, I v
Figure 5 a section on line 55 of Figure 2, and I Figure 6 a transverse section of the roller collapsed and with carpetwound thereon.
The numeral 1 denotes the shell of the roller which is cylindrical in form but includes a segment 2 hinged at 3 to permit it to be swung inwardly. A shaft a extends longitudinally through the shell and has a fixed angularvhead 5 by which it maybe driven. V which is connected with the shell by a serics of brackets 7 which embrace the sleeve and are detachably secured to the shell by screws 8. Set screws 9 take through the shell, the base of the brackets and the sleeves and engage flat parts 10 of the shaft. The
4: a section on 'line 4-4: of Figsleeves are provided with transverse slots 11p embracing the set screws and permitting a partial rotation of the sleeve relatively to the shaft. The sleeve carries a series of wings 12, each carrying a roller 13 adapted to engage the inner wall of the'shell and normally holding segment 2 in its outeror In working positiom- The free longitudinal The shaft is enclosed in a sleeve 6' .COLLAPSIBLE ROLLER FOR ens-ears Ann ornnn FABRICS.
'Applicetion filed February 20, 1926. Serial no 89,550.,
edge 14- of segment 2isj beveled and inden laps the adjacent edge of the shell thereby preventing the hinged segment from swinging outward beyond the circumferential line of the shell. A series of pins 15 project from se ment 2 near its edge'la; A. collar 16 is'secured to one end of sleeve 6 by a pin 17 engaging a groove 18 in the sleeve. The collar preferably has an arc-shaped slot 19 concentric with its axis. A pin 20 extends through the slot into the end bracket 7 and serves asa stop to limit rotary movement of the. collar relatively to the shaft. Thecollar may have anangularperipheral face or it may be provided with a hole 21 for insertion of a bar by which it may be rotated. A collar 22, contacting with collar other fabric, as it comes from the loom, or
from another roll, is temporarily secured to the roller by pins 15. Rotation is then imparted to the roller by means of shaft 4 and is continueduntil the winding of the carpet, or other fabric, is completed. A
partial rotation is then imparted to'collar 16, by a wrench or bar and this causes a partialrotation of sleeve 6, the movement being from the direction of the hinge. This movement swings the wings from under the seg ment. and into engagement with the fixed part of the shell, that is, from the positions shown in Figures 3, {i and 5 to that shown in Figure 6, permits segment 2 to collapse inric smoothly and, if the fabric is to be wound from another roller such as a measuring roller, operates far more rapidly than themechanism heretofore used. c I
While I have described. my invention as taking a particular form, it will be understood that the various parts may be changed without departing from the spirit thereof, and hence I do not limit myself to the precise construction set forth, but consider that I am at liberty to make such changes and alterations as fairly come within the scope of the appended claims.
Having thusdescribed my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is l. A collapsible roller for winding fabrics including a shaft; ashell carried thereby and consisting of a fixed segment and a longitduinal hinged segment; a sleeve embracing the shaft and normally rotating therewith; means for partly rotating the sleeve; means, carried by the sleeve, normally supporting the hinged segment in alignment with the fixed segment, and means for partly rotating the sleeve to swing the supporting means out of support ing engagement with the hinged segment to permit the latter to swing inwardly. 2. A collapsible roller for winding fabrics including a shaft; a shell carried there by and consisting of a. fixed segment and a longitudinal hinged segment; a Sleeve embracing the shaft and normally rotating therewith; means for partly rotating the sleeve; wings fixed to the sleeves and carrying rollers engaging with and normally supporting the hinged segment, and means for partly rotating the sleeve to swing the rollers out of supporting engagement with the hinged segment to permit the latter to swing inwardly.
3. A collapsible roller for winding fabrics including a shaft; a shell carried thereby and consisting of a fixed segment and a longitudinal hinged segment; a sleeve embracing the shaft and normally rotating therewith; brackets connecting the shell with the sleeve; transverse slots in the sleeve; set screws extending through the shell, the base of the brackets, and the slots in the shell and engaging the shaft; means, carried by the sleeve, normally supporting the hinged segment in alignment with the fixed segment, and means for partly rotating the sleeve to swing the supporting means out of supporting engagement with the hinged segment.
at. A collapsible roller for winding fabrics including a shaft; a shell carried thereby and consisting of afixed segment and a longitudinal hinged segment; a sleeve embracing the shaft and normally rotating therewith; brackets connecting the shell with the sleeve; transverse slots in the sleeve; set screws extending through the shell, the base of the brackets, and the slots in the shell and. engaging the shaft; wings fixed to thesleeves and carrying rollers engaging with and normally supporting the hinged segment, and meansfor partly rotating the sleeve to swing the rollers out of supporting engagement with the hinged segment to permit the latter to swing inwardly.
5. A collapsible roller for winding fabrics including a shaft; a shell carried thereby and consisting of a fixed segment and a longitudinal hinged segment; a series of pins projecting from the hinged segment near its free longitudinal edge; means carried by the shaft normally holding the hinged segment in alignment with the fixed segment, and means for releasing the holding means to permit the hinged segment to swing inwardly.
6. A collapsible roller for winding fabrics including a shaft; a. shell carried thereby and consisting of a fixed segment and a longitudinal hinged segment; a sleeve on the shaft; brackets rotatably supporting the sleeve; means, carried by the sleeve, normally holding the hinged segment in alignment with the fixed segment; a collar fixed to the sleeve; means for imparting rotary movement to the collar, and means for limiting its rotary movement.
7. A collapsible roller for winding fabrics including a shaft; a shell carried thereby and consisting of a fixed segment and a longitudinal hinged segment; a sleeve on the shaft; brackets rotatably supporting the sleeve; means, carried by the sleeve, normally holding the hinged segment in alignment with the fixed segment; a collar fixed to the sleeve; means for imparting rotary movement to the collar; an are shaped slot extending through the collar and concentric with its axis and a pin fixed to an adjacent bracket and extending through the slot.
8. A collapsible roller for winding fabrics including a shaft; a shell carried thereby and consisting of a fixed segment and a longitudinal hinged segment; a sleeve on the shaft; brackets rotatably supporting the sleeve; transverse slots in the sleeve; set screws extending through the shell, the base of the brackets, and the slots in the sleeve normally supporting the hinged segment in alignment with the fixed segment; a collar fixed to the sleeve, and means for imparting rotary movement to the collar.
9. A collapsible roller for winding fabrics including a shaft; a shell carried thereby and consisting of a fixed segment and a longitudinal hinged segment; a sleeve on the shaft; brackets detachably connecting the shell and the sleeve; means carried by the sleeve, normally supporting the hinged segment in alignment with the fixed segment, and means for partly rotating the sleeve to swing the supporting means out of supporting engagement with the hinged seg ment.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification.
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DE742860C (en) * 1941-06-01 1943-12-13 Dr Georg Jarecki Wrapping device for fabric strips
US2657874A (en) * 1951-12-18 1953-11-03 Taylor Earl Loine Expansible and contractible reel holder
US3815839A (en) * 1971-04-02 1974-06-11 Loopco Industries Expansible winding drum assembly
US4660261A (en) * 1984-03-15 1987-04-28 Corbiere S.A. Process for giving relief in several directions to a textile cloth
US4725486A (en) * 1984-03-15 1988-02-16 Corbiere, S.A. Fabric having three dimensional relief
EP0795402A1 (en) * 1996-03-14 1997-09-17 Baldwin-Japan Ltd. Cylinder cleaning device
EP1167266A2 (en) * 2000-06-26 2002-01-02 Hewlett-Packard Company Collapsible hub assembly
US6823789B2 (en) 1997-03-07 2004-11-30 Baldwin-Japan Ltd. Cylinder cleaning device and cylinder cleaning fabric used therefor
US20110095116A1 (en) * 2009-10-27 2011-04-28 Frank Stephen Hada Coreless Tissue Rolls
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DE742860C (en) * 1941-06-01 1943-12-13 Dr Georg Jarecki Wrapping device for fabric strips
US2657874A (en) * 1951-12-18 1953-11-03 Taylor Earl Loine Expansible and contractible reel holder
US3815839A (en) * 1971-04-02 1974-06-11 Loopco Industries Expansible winding drum assembly
US4660261A (en) * 1984-03-15 1987-04-28 Corbiere S.A. Process for giving relief in several directions to a textile cloth
US4725486A (en) * 1984-03-15 1988-02-16 Corbiere, S.A. Fabric having three dimensional relief
EP0795402A1 (en) * 1996-03-14 1997-09-17 Baldwin-Japan Ltd. Cylinder cleaning device
US6823789B2 (en) 1997-03-07 2004-11-30 Baldwin-Japan Ltd. Cylinder cleaning device and cylinder cleaning fabric used therefor
EP1167266A2 (en) * 2000-06-26 2002-01-02 Hewlett-Packard Company Collapsible hub assembly
EP1167266A3 (en) * 2000-06-26 2002-10-23 Hewlett-Packard Company Collapsible hub assembly
US20110095116A1 (en) * 2009-10-27 2011-04-28 Frank Stephen Hada Coreless Tissue Rolls
US9126792B2 (en) * 2009-10-27 2015-09-08 Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. Coreless tissue rolls
US9340389B2 (en) 2009-10-27 2016-05-17 Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. Coreless tissue rolls
FR2960228A1 (en) * 2010-05-20 2011-11-25 Claude Simonin Belt roller for use in e.g. transport field, has anchoring device that anchors belt end and placed on rolling shaft, and conical shaped shaft releasing reel formed at end of rolling

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