US1601835A - Cloth board or similar article - Google Patents

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US1601835A
US1601835A US669391A US66939123A US1601835A US 1601835 A US1601835 A US 1601835A US 669391 A US669391 A US 669391A US 66939123 A US66939123 A US 66939123A US 1601835 A US1601835 A US 1601835A
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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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    • B65H75/06Flat cores, e.g. cards
    • 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
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S229/00Envelopes, wrappers, and paperboard boxes
    • Y10S229/939Container made of corrugated paper or corrugated paperboard

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  • end binders 6 are applied, as shown in Figure 1. These binders may consist of sheets or pieces of any suitable sheet material such as paper of suitable grade or thickness. and in some cases they may be of fabric. Portions 6 of the binder'are adhesively secured to opposite fiat faces 7 and 8 of the segments near the ends thereof, and the intermediate portions 6 of the binders cover the ends 5 of the segments and conceal them, from view, and also provide a substantially smooth and flat surface which may be printed with any suitable indicia, or upon which any suitable manufacturers label may be pasted.
  • the completed cloth board as shown in Figure 1 is entirely free from any surface joints or irregularities.
  • the broad sur faces 7 and 8 are smoothly covered by the integral cover sheets 2 and the edges 3 are smoothly rounded and covered with integral portions of the cover paper, so that when cloth, braid or any other textiles are wound upon the boards, they do not encounter any irregularities or rough surfaces, and cannot be injured in any way.
  • the boards are composed of cheap sheet material, are very light and strong, and can be produced by rapid and economical methods, and in addition to their low cost provide great economies in shipping costs.
  • a cloth board or the like comprising two segments each comprising filler material and a cover sheet having inturned and secured marginal portions, the segments being secured together in facial contact with the inturned marginal portions in contact and the main faces of the complete cloth board being devoid of any eX- posed joints or surface irregularities.
  • a cloth board of the like comprising two substantially similar segments each comprising filler material and a cover sheet, the segments being adhesively secured together in facial substantially flat contact and the complete cloth board having its broad outer faces devoid of any exposed joints or surface irregularities, the board also having rounded longitudinal edges.
  • a cloth boar-d or similar article comprising two segments, each of which includes a sheet of corrugated filler material and a cover sheet having an unbroken surface portion covering one face of the filler and marginal portions turned over and adhesively secured upon the other face of the filler, and with smoothly rounded longitudinal edges, the two segments being adhesively secured in facial contact with the smooth continuous cover sheet portions exposed and with the longitudinal edges of the complete board each consisting of parallel rounded edges of the two segments.
  • a cloth board or similar article com prising two substantially similar segments, each of which includes a sheet of corrugated filler material and a cover sheet having an unbroken portion covering one face of the filler and marginal portions turned over and adhesively secured upon the other face of the filler, and with smooth rounded longitudinal edges, the two segments being adhesively secured in facial contact with the smooth continuous cover sheet portions outward and with the longitudinal edges of the complete board each consisting of parallel rounded edges of the two segments. 5.
  • a cloth board or the like comprising two originally distinct and separate segments each comprising filler material and a cover sheet, the segments being secured together in facial contact and the complete cloth board having its broad outer faces devoid of any exposed joints or surface irregularities, the ends of the board each including the two segment ends being covered by binders having portions adhesively secured to outer surfaces of the segment cover sheets.
  • a cloth board or similar article comprising two segments, each of which includes a sheet of corrugated filler material and a cover sheet having an unbroken surface portion covering one face of the filler and marginal portions turned over and ad hesively secured upon the other face of the filler, and with smoothly rounded longitudinal edges, the two segments being adhesively secured in facial contact with the smooth continuous cover sheet portions exposed and with.
  • the longitudinal edges of the complete board each consisting of parallel rounded edges of the two segments, the ends of the segments being covered by binding strips having portions adhesively secured to outer surfaces of the segment cover sheets.
  • a cloth board or similar article comprising two segments, each of which includes a sheet of corrugated filler material and a cover sheet having an unbroken surface portion covering one face of the filler and marginal portions turned over and adhesively secured upon the other face of the filler, and with smoothly rounded longitudinal edges, the two segments being adhesively secured in facial contact with the smooth continuous cover sheet portions eX- posed and with the longitudinal edges of the complete board each consisting of parallel rounded edges of the two segments, the ends of the board being finished by binding strips each of which includes a substantially flat portion overlying the ends of the segments, and other portions overlying and adhesively secured to the segment facing sheets near the ends thereof.
  • a cloth board or similar article comprising two substantially similar segments, each of which includes a sheet of corrugated filler material and a cover sheet having an unbroken portion covering one face of: the filler and marginal portions turned over and adhesively secured upon the other face of the filler, and with smooth rounded longitudinal edges, the two segments being adhesively secured in facial contact with the smooth continuous cover sheet portions outward and with the longitudinal edges of the complete board each consisting of parallel rounded edges of the two segments, the ends of the board being finished by hindin strips each of which includes a substantia 1y flat portion overlying the ends of the segments, and other portions overlying and adhesively secured to the segment facing sheets near the ends thereof.

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v H. B. SMITH CLOTH BOARD QR SIMILAR ARTICLE Filed Oct. 18, 1923 Patented Ot. 5, 1926.
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HARRY'- BRIDGMAN-SIJQTH, dr BROOKLYN, SEW YORK, ASSIGNOB TO LIGI-IYTSH-II onomn 130x31) oonfon-Amomor BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, A-CORPORATION '01 NEW YORK.
lVhile it is not always necessary to do so, it is desirable to additionally secure the segments together and to cover the more or less rough or unsightly end portions 5 of Figure l. F or this purpose end binders 6 are applied, as shown in Figure 1. These binders may consist of sheets or pieces of any suitable sheet material such as paper of suitable grade or thickness. and in some cases they may be of fabric. Portions 6 of the binder'are adhesively secured to opposite fiat faces 7 and 8 of the segments near the ends thereof, and the intermediate portions 6 of the binders cover the ends 5 of the segments and conceal them, from view, and also provide a substantially smooth and flat surface which may be printed with any suitable indicia, or upon which any suitable manufacturers label may be pasted.
As will be understood from the preceding descriptiomwitho'ut elaborate explanation, the completed cloth board as shown in Figure 1, is entirely free from any surface joints or irregularities. The broad sur faces 7 and 8 are smoothly covered by the integral cover sheets 2 and the edges 3 are smoothly rounded and covered with integral portions of the cover paper, so that when cloth, braid or any other textiles are wound upon the boards, they do not encounter any irregularities or rough surfaces, and cannot be injured in any way. The boards are composed of cheap sheet material, are very light and strong, and can be produced by rapid and economical methods, and in addition to their low cost provide great economies in shipping costs.
l/Vhat I claim is:
1. A cloth board or the like comprising two segments each comprising filler material and a cover sheet having inturned and secured marginal portions, the segments being secured together in facial contact with the inturned marginal portions in contact and the main faces of the complete cloth board being devoid of any eX- posed joints or surface irregularities.
- 2. A cloth board of the like comprising two substantially similar segments each comprising filler material and a cover sheet, the segments being adhesively secured together in facial substantially flat contact and the complete cloth board having its broad outer faces devoid of any exposed joints or surface irregularities, the board also having rounded longitudinal edges.
3. A cloth boar-d or similar article comprising two segments, each of which includes a sheet of corrugated filler material and a cover sheet having an unbroken surface portion covering one face of the filler and marginal portions turned over and adhesively secured upon the other face of the filler, and with smoothly rounded longitudinal edges, the two segments being adhesively secured in facial contact with the smooth continuous cover sheet portions exposed and with the longitudinal edges of the complete board each consisting of parallel rounded edges of the two segments.
4:. A cloth board or similar article com prising two substantially similar segments, each of which includes a sheet of corrugated filler material and a cover sheet having an unbroken portion covering one face of the filler and marginal portions turned over and adhesively secured upon the other face of the filler, and with smooth rounded longitudinal edges, the two segments being adhesively secured in facial contact with the smooth continuous cover sheet portions outward and with the longitudinal edges of the complete board each consisting of parallel rounded edges of the two segments. 5. A cloth board or the like comprising two originally distinct and separate segments each comprising filler material and a cover sheet, the segments being secured together in facial contact and the complete cloth board having its broad outer faces devoid of any exposed joints or surface irregularities, the ends of the board each including the two segment ends being covered by binders having portions adhesively secured to outer surfaces of the segment cover sheets.
6. A cloth board or similar article comprising two segments, each of which includes a sheet of corrugated filler material and a cover sheet having an unbroken surface portion covering one face of the filler and marginal portions turned over and ad hesively secured upon the other face of the filler, and with smoothly rounded longitudinal edges, the two segments being adhesively secured in facial contact with the smooth continuous cover sheet portions exposed and with. the longitudinal edges of the complete board each consisting of parallel rounded edges of the two segments, the ends of the segments being covered by binding strips having portions adhesively secured to outer surfaces of the segment cover sheets.
7. A cloth board or similar article comprising two segments, each of which includes a sheet of corrugated filler material and a cover sheet having an unbroken surface portion covering one face of the filler and marginal portions turned over and adhesively secured upon the other face of the filler, and with smoothly rounded longitudinal edges, the two segments being adhesively secured in facial contact with the smooth continuous cover sheet portions eX- posed and with the longitudinal edges of the complete board each consisting of parallel rounded edges of the two segments, the ends of the board being finished by binding strips each of which includes a substantially flat portion overlying the ends of the segments, and other portions overlying and adhesively secured to the segment facing sheets near the ends thereof.
8. A cloth board or similar article comprising two substantially similar segments, each of which includes a sheet of corrugated filler material and a cover sheet having an unbroken portion covering one face of: the filler and marginal portions turned over and adhesively secured upon the other face of the filler, and with smooth rounded longitudinal edges, the two segments being adhesively secured in facial contact with the smooth continuous cover sheet portions outward and with the longitudinal edges of the complete board each consisting of parallel rounded edges of the two segments, the ends of the board being finished by hindin strips each of which includes a substantia 1y flat portion overlying the ends of the segments, and other portions overlying and adhesively secured to the segment facing sheets near the ends thereof.
Signed at Brooklyn, in the county of Kings and State of New York this 5th day of Oct. A. 1)., 1923.
HARRY BRIDGMAN SMITH.
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2933228A (en) * 1955-03-28 1960-04-19 Waldorf Paper Prod Co Container
US3341000A (en) * 1966-03-16 1967-09-12 Acme Cloth Reel Company End cap for a cloth reel
US3624236A (en) * 1969-08-21 1971-11-30 Int Paper Co Rolled edge sealed corrugated paperboard
US3711352A (en) * 1970-09-14 1973-01-16 Int Paper Co Flute sealing method
US4059220A (en) * 1976-07-14 1977-11-22 Macmillan Bloedel Containers, Inc. Reinforced single-face corrugated containers

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2933228A (en) * 1955-03-28 1960-04-19 Waldorf Paper Prod Co Container
US3341000A (en) * 1966-03-16 1967-09-12 Acme Cloth Reel Company End cap for a cloth reel
US3624236A (en) * 1969-08-21 1971-11-30 Int Paper Co Rolled edge sealed corrugated paperboard
US3711352A (en) * 1970-09-14 1973-01-16 Int Paper Co Flute sealing method
US4059220A (en) * 1976-07-14 1977-11-22 Macmillan Bloedel Containers, Inc. Reinforced single-face corrugated containers

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