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US1596851A
US1596851A US46975A US4697525A US1596851A US 1596851 A US1596851 A US 1596851A US 46975 A US46975 A US 46975A US 4697525 A US4697525 A US 4697525A US 1596851 A US1596851 A US 1596851A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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    • B65D85/67Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for web or tape-like material
    • B65D85/675Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for web or tape-like material wound in helical form
    • B65D85/676Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for web or tape-like material wound in helical form on cores
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • My invention relates to a new and improved thread package and has for its object to provide a package adapted for the putting up of thread, such as embroidery cotton or embroidery silk, floss and the like.
  • My invention is particularly applicable for embroidery materials.
  • threads have usually been put up in skein form.
  • V hen such materials are made into skeins, the skein is ordinarily opened up and cut at one point so as to produce a number of equal thread lengths.
  • These cut skeins are ordinarily 'put over the neck of the user and one length is removed at a time. When a skein is so cut, it isimpracticable to re: move less than one length, if that is desired, without wasting the rarnainder of the length.
  • Fig. 1 shows a side elevation of a package embodying my invention, part being shown broken away;
  • Fig. 2 shows the reverse side of a similar packa e from which the thread has been partia 1y unwound
  • Fig. 3 shows a sectional view on the hue 3-3
  • Serial no. aaeraa Fig. 4 shows a sectional view on the line isa.
  • 12 is a tag which may bear the color number attached to the inner Wall of the tubular core and the outer wall of the tubular sheet, securing the same together at the opposite end from the unwinding end.
  • the envelope may also be secured directly to the core at this point.
  • 14: is a labelwhich may bear the 'makers name, trademark, advertising matter, etc., secured to the outer surface of the envelope.
  • the core 2 and envelope 8 are tubular members and are made of sheets having their edges secured together. the outer edge of the sheet from which the core is formed and the inner edge of the sheet from which the envelope is formed polnt in the same direction, and in the oppositedirection to the direction of the unwinding end 16 of said helix so gas not to catch,the unwinding thread.
  • the overlapping edges of the envelope are preferably parallel to the axis of the package as shown Preferably I in Fig. 2.
  • the envelope is preferably made, partly or wholly, of thin practically colorless transparent material. This envelope being transparent, clearly shows the color of the thread upon the core. Cellophane secured by adheslve, or thin sheet gelatin,;may be used. Sheet gelatin is of such character that it becomes adhesivewhen moistened, so that no additional adhesive is necessary for securing the outer flap thereto after wrapping about the thread helix.
  • the unwinding end of the thread is drawn oif' to the desired extent, and after the thread is severed at or near the end of the envelope the remainder of t e goods is visible for matching and matching can be accomplished iwithouthandling the thread.
  • the package is cheaply put up.
  • the package retains the-tra emark, color number, name and advertising matter until used up.
  • the package is a pleasing looking package and can be cut into sections for sales purposes. There is no waste in the winding.
  • the core on account of its rounded edges, holds the thread so as to prevent the formation of angular kinks therein.
  • the core is visible through.
  • a threadpackage comprising a core, i
  • a close wound helix of thread thereon the thread being of such length as to render it desirable to remove the same in successive sections, and an envelope closely surrounding said helix whereby said envelope permits the envelope vpointing in the opposite direction to th'e'direction of winding of the thread at one end ofsaid helix, said core the transparent envelope when the thread and envelope being secured together adjais partially unwgund so that any trademark or advertising matter printed thereon is visible through the envelope when the thread is removed.
  • a section only of the envelope may be made of the transparent material as shown at 18 in Fig. 5,
  • I perform the cores for a plurality of packages in a continuous strip, then wind a helix long enough for a plurality'of packages continuousl on said strip,- then form a continuous env ope about said helix, and then, afterisecuring the overlapping edges of the envelope, sever the core, helix and envelope atintervals to produce packages of the desired length.
  • I preferably wind the helices in close sections with a spaced wind between the sections at the points where the severing is to be done.
  • a thread package comprising a core
  • a thread package comprising a core, a close wound helix of thread thereon, the thread being of such length as to render it desirable to remove the same in successive sections, and an envelope closely surrounding said helix whereby said envelope permits unwinding of the helix and at the same tlme cent'to the other end of said helix.
  • a thread package comprising a core, a
  • a thread package comprising a core, a, close wound helix of thread thereon, the thread being of such length as to render it desirable to remove the same in successive sections, and an envelope closely surrounding said helix wherebysaid envelope permits unwinding of the helix and at the same time holds any unremoved section of said helix from fortuitous unwinding, said envelope being formed of a sheet having overlapping edges, the inner edge of the sheet forming the envelope pointing in the opposite direction tothe.
  • said core and envelope being secured together adjacent to the other end of said helix, said core being formed of a sheet having overlapping edges, the outer end of the sheet forming the coreand pointing in the same direction as the inner end of the sheet forming the envelope.

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v INVENTOR 2 /%4z 604 (u/w? Y A'ITORNE Aug. 17 1926.
M CURRY THREAD PACKAGE Filed July 30, 1925 Patented W, i926.
BK, ASSIGNOR T THE AMERICAN THREAD A CORPORATION OF NEW JERSEY.
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. Application filed July 30,
My invention relates to a new and improved thread package and has for its object to provide a package adapted for the putting up of thread, such as embroidery cotton or embroidery silk, floss and the like. My invention is particularly applicable for embroidery materials. Heretofore such threads have usually been put up in skein form. V hen such materials are made into skeins, the skein is ordinarily opened up and cut at one point so as to produce a number of equal thread lengths. These cut skeins are ordinarily 'put over the neck of the user and one length is removed at a time. When a skein is so cut, it isimpracticable to re: move less than one length, if that is desired, without wasting the rarnainder of the length. Moreover, when a skein is so cut it is liable to become tangled or snarled, particularly when the work is discontinued before the skein is entirely consumed. Moreover, the thread packages put up in skeins are liable to be affected by handling and moisture and to become soiled. My invention has for its object toovercome each and all of these difficulties and also toprovide a skein in which the goods are exposed for matching without being handled. It furthcr has for its object to provide a package which can be cheaply putup. It furtherhas for its object to provide a package of little bulk which retains any applied trademark, color number, name, or advertising matter'until it is used up. It further has \for its object to produce a package ofipleasingappearance. It further has for its object to provide a package which can be out i in two or more sections for sales purposes, if desired. It further has for its object to provide a package in which there is no waste in winding.
The following is a description of an embodiment of my invention, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which, j
Fig. 1 shows a side elevation of a package embodying my invention, part being shown broken away;
Fig. 2 shows the reverse side of a similar packa e from which the thread has been partia 1y unwound; i
Fig. 3 shows a sectional view on the hue 3-3, Fig. 1,'somewh at enlargedgn25. Serial no. aaeraa Fig. 4 shows a sectional view on the line isa.
tened oval, closely surrounding the helix and having overlapping portions secured together, as at 10. 12 is a tag which may bear the color number attached to the inner Wall of the tubular core and the outer wall of the tubular sheet, securing the same together at the opposite end from the unwinding end. The envelope may also be secured directly to the core at this point. 14: is a labelwhich may bear the 'makers name, trademark, advertising matter, etc., secured to the outer surface of the envelope.
The core 2 and envelope 8 are tubular members and are made of sheets having their edges secured together. the outer edge of the sheet from which the core is formed and the inner edge of the sheet from which the envelope is formed polnt in the same direction, and in the oppositedirection to the direction of the unwinding end 16 of said helix so gas not to catch,the unwinding thread. For appearance and ease in manufacture the overlapping edges of the envelopeare preferably parallel to the axis of the package as shown Preferably I in Fig. 2. The envelope is preferably made, partly or wholly, of thin practically colorless transparent material. This envelope being transparent, clearly shows the color of the thread upon the core. Cellophane secured by adheslve, or thin sheet gelatin,;may be used. Sheet gelatin is of such character that it becomes adhesivewhen moistened, so that no additional adhesive is necessary for securing the outer flap thereto after wrapping about the thread helix.
In using this package, the unwinding end of the thread is drawn oif' to the desired extent, and after the thread is severed at or near the end of the envelope the remainder of t e goods is visible for matching and matching can be accomplished iwithouthandling the thread. The package is cheaply put up. The package retains the-tra emark, color number, name and advertising matter until used up. The package is a pleasing looking package and can be cut into sections for sales purposes. There is no waste in the winding. The core, on account of its rounded edges, holds the thread so as to prevent the formation of angular kinks therein.
The core is visible through.
holds any unremoved section of said helix from fortuitous unwinding, said core being relatively flat and having rounded edges.
3. A threadpackage comprising a core, i
a close wound helix of thread thereon, the thread being of such length as to render it desirable to remove the same in successive sections, and an envelope closely surrounding said helix whereby said envelope permits the envelope vpointing in the opposite direction to th'e'direction of winding of the thread at one end ofsaid helix, said core the transparent envelope when the thread and envelope being secured together adjais partially unwgund so that any trademark or advertising matter printed thereon is visible through the envelope when the thread is removed.
In order to reduce the cost, a section only of the envelopemay be made of the transparent material as shown at 18 in Fig. 5,
the remainder 20 being of paper and secured ,tothe edges of the transparent section.
In making the package, I perform the cores for a plurality of packages in a continuous strip, then wind a helix long enough for a plurality'of packages continuousl on said strip,- then form a continuous env ope about said helix, and then, afterisecuring the overlapping edges of the envelope, sever the core, helix and envelope atintervals to produce packages of the desired length. I preferably wind the helices in close sections with a spaced wind between the sections at the points where the severing is to be done. 7
As will be evident to those skilled in the 'art, my invention permits of various modi fications without departing from the spirit thereof or the scope of the appended claims.
\Vhat I claim is: i
- v 1. A thread package comprising a core,
a close wound helix of thread thereon, the thread being of such'length as to. render it desirable to remove the same in successive sections, and an envelope closely surrounding said helix whereby said envelope permits unwinding of the helix and atthe same time holds any unremoved sections of said helix 2. A thread package comprising a core, a close wound helix of thread thereon, the thread being of such length as to render it desirable to remove the same in successive sections, and an envelope closely surrounding said helix whereby said envelope permits unwinding of the helix and at the same tlme cent'to the other end of said helix.
4. A thread package comprising a core, a
close wound helix of thread thereon, the
.beingsecured together adjacent to the other end of said helix. I
5. A thread package comprising a core, a, close wound helix of thread thereon, the thread being of such length as to render it desirable to remove the same in successive sections, and an envelope closely surrounding said helix wherebysaid envelope permits unwinding of the helix and at the same time holds any unremoved section of said helix from fortuitous unwinding, said envelope being formed of a sheet having overlapping edges, the inner edge of the sheet forming the envelope pointing in the opposite direction tothe. directidn of the winding of the thread at one end'of said helix, said core and envelope being secured together adjacent to the other end of said helix, said core being formed of a sheet having overlapping edges, the outer end of the sheet forming the coreand pointing in the same direction as the inner end of the sheet forming the envelope.
f In testimony whereof, I have signed m name to this specification this twenty-nint day of July, 1925. V
- MALCOLM CURRY.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2722729A (en) * 1954-07-09 1955-11-08 Rhee Elastic Thread Corp Method and apparatus for packaging strands of flexible material into cylindrical containers
US2753042A (en) * 1952-05-29 1956-07-03 Hubert E Wellcome Dispenser
US2766125A (en) * 1950-05-13 1956-10-09 Peschke Carl Henry Process of preparing a packaged sausage product
US2822146A (en) * 1954-07-06 1958-02-04 Bell Telephone Canada Cable lashing device

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2766125A (en) * 1950-05-13 1956-10-09 Peschke Carl Henry Process of preparing a packaged sausage product
US2753042A (en) * 1952-05-29 1956-07-03 Hubert E Wellcome Dispenser
US2822146A (en) * 1954-07-06 1958-02-04 Bell Telephone Canada Cable lashing device
US2722729A (en) * 1954-07-09 1955-11-08 Rhee Elastic Thread Corp Method and apparatus for packaging strands of flexible material into cylindrical containers

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