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US2059267A
US2059267A US26382A US2638235A US2059267A US 2059267 A US2059267 A US 2059267A US 26382 A US26382 A US 26382A US 2638235 A US2638235 A US 2638235A US 2059267 A US2059267 A US 2059267A
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  • Fig. 1 is a vertical sectional view plates 3 will become loose.
  • Fig. 2 is a bottom plan View of the roll illusthe edges of the web. trated in Fig. l.
  • Fig. 3 is a fragmentary detail View of the resilpensating means hereinbefore mentioned is a feending urging means comprising a portion of the ture of my invention. As has been hereinbefore 15 end retainers.
  • rod 6 is positioned at its ends through Fig. 4 is a sectional view taken on line 44 of the dished portions 4 of plates 3.
  • the spring It may be of arched con- 5 urging means.
  • Fig. 8 is a detail side elevational view, partly posite ends, the central or arched portion bearing in section, of a modified means of anchoring the upon the head 9. retainer.
  • Fig. 9 is a plan View of the anchoring knot manipulation of nut 8 will initially bring rod 6 shown in Fig. 8. into tension flexing spring l0.
  • roll 30 Referring in detail to the drawing, l indicates l is at a relatively expanded condition when the a roll of fabric or fibrous web-like material, so plates are initially applied, said plates will not wound as to provide a cylindrical space 2 along become loosened when the roll subsequently conits central axis.
  • any suitable securement is contemplated tion 4 which is ad p to extend iIltO the cylinfor the fixed end of rod 6, that is, the end opposite drical space
  • the Plates 3 are usually circular the spring.
  • the rod 6 may have that end which and the Outer edge each plate m or may jects through the dished plate knotted or other- 45 be turned inwardly as at to blte or grasp the wise bent.
  • knot shown is o s egi fe ol retain the end protectors in desired particularly suitable since tension in rod 5 tends position at the ends of the roll I, a rod or heavy fi i zl figifig $5 3212 g f s e llilreerrricgf wire 6 is passed through apertures provided in S 50 the dished portions 4, said rod being disposed in sPrlng 1s partlallv xtild liefoge the fllmot g contact at its ends, by means hereinafter more lthe act of tymg e no may X t e full described.
  • spring a on I usually comprises a material which if Sprme 15 preferably loosely unted upon exposed to variations in temperature will expand rod 5, but y be a fixed integral Portion of 55 the rod. This, of course, is conducive to economical manufacture of the retaining means.
  • the spring utilized in conjunction with rod 6 may take other forms, for instance, those shown in Figs. 5 and 6 or Fig. 7.
  • the type shown in Figs. 5 and 6 comprises an arched spring ll having cross-like legs or terminations I2. Similar to spring H], spring I I is preferably loosely mounted upon rod 6, the arched portion of the spring being adapted to bear upon the head 9 and the legs I2 bearing upon the outer face of the dished plate.
  • the function and cooperation of this type spring is similar in all other respects to spring I 0.
  • the type shown in Fig. '7 is a frustro-conical coil type [3, the spring being confined between head 9 and the outer face of plate 4.
  • spring I3 is preferably loosely mounted upon rods 6 and is removable therefrom at the opposite end of the rod. It is to be understood, however, that it is within the contemplation of my invention to have springs in, II and I3 integrally secured to one end of each of the rods 6.
  • a roll end protector comprising in combination, a pair of plates to be positioned at opposite ends of the roll, and means for maintaining said plates in resilient contact with the ends of said roll comprising, a rod which extends through the center of the roll, the ends of said rod normally projecting through said plates, a head on one end of said rod, a resilient member mounted on said rod and confined between said head and the surface of a plate, and means at the opposite projecting end of said rod for preventing movement of said rod inwardly with respect to the opposite plate.
  • a roll end protector comprising in combination, a pair of plates to be positioned at opposite ends of the roll, and means for maintaining said plates in resilient contact with the ends of said roll comprising, a rod which extends through the center of the roll, the ends of said rod normally projecting through said plates, a head on one end of said rod, a spring loosely mounted on said rod and confined between said head and the surface of a plate, and means at the opposite projecting end of said rod for preventing movement of said rod inwardly with respect to the opposite plate.
  • a roll end protector comprising in combination, a pair of plates to be positioned at opposite ends of the roll, and means for maintaining said plates in resilient contact with the ends of said roll comprising, a rod which extends through the center of the roll, the ends of said rod normally projecting through said plates, at head on one end of said rod, an arched blade spring mounted on said rod and confined between said head and the surface of a plate, and means at the opposite projecting end of said rod for preventing movement of said rod inwardly with respect to the opposite plate.
  • a roll end protector comprising in combination, a pair of plates to be positioned at opposite ends of the roll, and means for maintaining said plates in resilient contact with the ends of said roll comprising, a rod which extends through the center of the roll, the ends of said rod normally projecting through said plates, a head on one end of said rod, a coil spring mounted on said rod and confined between said head and the surface of a plate, and means at the opposite projecting end of said rod for preventing movement of said rod inwardly with respect to the opposite plate.
  • a roll end protector comprising in combination, a pair of plates to be positioned at opposite ends of the roll, and means for maintaining said plates in resilient contact with the ends of said roll comprising, a rod which extends through the center of the roll, said roll being of greater length than the distance between said plates, the ends of said rod normally projecting through said plates, a head on one end of said rod, a resilient member loosely mounted on said rod and confined between said head and the surface of a plate, and means at the opposite projecting end of said rod for preventing movement of said rod inwardly with respect to the opposite plate.
  • a roll end protector comprising in combination, a pair of plates to be positioned at opposite ends of the roll, and means for maintaining said plates in resilient contact with the ends of said roll comprising, a rod which extends thrcugh the center of the roll, the ends of said rod normally projecting through said plates, a head on one end of said rod, a coil spring mounted on said rod and confined between said head and the surface of a plate, said spring being frustro-conical in form having the small end positioned for engaging the underside of said head of the rod and the larger end engaging said plate, and means at the opposite projecting end of said rod for preventing movement of said rod inwardly with respect to the opposite plate.

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Nov. 3, 1936. J. c. NICHOLS 2,059,267
ROLL END PROTECTOR Filed June 13, 1935 MW mum 4 .272 as for Jizflzes 6 (6/?025,
20 modified form of resilient urging means. the outer face of the dished plate. The opposite Patented Nov. 3, 1936 .v
STATES PATENT orriss 2,059,267 ROLL END PROTECTOR James C. Nichols, Chicago, Ill. Application June 13, 1935, Serial No. 26,382
6 Claims. (Cl. 206'59) This invention relates to improvements in roll or contract. This expansion or contraction will, end protectors, and relates specifically to end of course, be greatest along the length of the roll. protectors and retaining means therefor for fab- Consequently, if plates 3 are secured in place by ric or fibrous rolled material. rod 6 when the roll is in a relatively warm con- The utility, objects and advantages of my indition, the rolls if subsequently cooled, will con vention will be apparent from the accompanying tract and unless some compensation is made for drawing and following detailed description. this contraction in conjunction with rod 6, the
In the drawing, Fig. 1 is a vertical sectional view plates 3 will become loose. On the other hand, if of a roll of web-like material, illustrating parthe plates are secured in place while the roll is in ticularly the retaining means for the end proa relatively cool condition, subsequent expansion 10 tectors. due to warming will cause said plates to crush Fig. 2 is a bottom plan View of the roll illusthe edges of the web. trated in Fig. l. To obviate this situation and provide the com- Fig. 3 is a fragmentary detail View of the resilpensating means hereinbefore mentioned is a feaient urging means comprising a portion of the ture of my invention. As has been hereinbefore 15 end retainers. v described, rod 6 is positioned at its ends through Fig. 4 is a sectional view taken on line 44 of the dished portions 4 of plates 3. One end of rod Fig. 3. l may be provided with threads l which are en- Fig. 5 is a fragmentary detail plan view of a gageable with nut 8 which normally bears upon Fig. 6 is a sectional view taken on line 6t of end of rod 6 may be provided with head 9 and Fig. 5, interposed between said head and the outer face Fig. '7 is a detail side elevational view, partly of the dished plate a leaf or blade spring It may in section, of another modified form of resilient be confined. The spring It may be of arched con- 5 urging means. struction and may bear upon the plate at its op- Fig. 8 is a detail side elevational view, partly posite ends, the central or arched portion bearing in section, of a modified means of anchoring the upon the head 9. retainer. It can readily be seen that in this manner proper Fig. 9 is a plan View of the anchoring knot manipulation of nut 8 will initially bring rod 6 shown in Fig. 8. into tension flexing spring l0. Obviously, if roll 30 Referring in detail to the drawing, l indicates l is at a relatively expanded condition when the a roll of fabric or fibrous web-like material, so plates are initially applied, said plates will not wound as to provide a cylindrical space 2 along become loosened when the roll subsequently conits central axis. It is the practice to Wind fabric tracts because of the unfiexing of spring I0. Conof various descriptions in this manner and also versely, if the roll I is at a relatively contracted fibrous material, such as newsprint and other type condition when the plates are applied, said plates 35 papers and particularly the so-called prepared or will not crush the edges of the web when the ready roofing. roll subsequently expands since the spring will To protect the ends of the wound web of roll compensate for this expansion. plat s 3 are positioned at a nd of the roll. It is to be understood, of course, that substan- 40 each of Sa d Plates haVing a Central dished tially any suitable securement is contemplated tion 4 which is ad p to extend iIltO the cylinfor the fixed end of rod 6, that is, the end opposite drical space The Plates 3 are usually circular the spring. For instance, as illustrated in Figs. in shape to conform with the. contour of the roll 8 and 9 the rod 6 may have that end which and the Outer edge each plate m or may jects through the dished plate knotted or other- 45 be turned inwardly as at to blte or grasp the wise bent. The particular form of knot shown is o s egi fe ol retain the end protectors in desired particularly suitable since tension in rod 5 tends position at the ends of the roll I, a rod or heavy fi i zl figifig $5 3212 g f s e llilreerrricgf wire 6 is passed through apertures provided in S 50 the dished portions 4, said rod being disposed in sPrlng 1s partlallv xtild liefoge the fllmot g contact at its ends, by means hereinafter more lthe act of tymg e no may X t e full described. spring a on I usually comprises a material which if Sprme 15 preferably loosely unted upon exposed to variations in temperature will expand rod 5, but y be a fixed integral Portion of 55 the rod. This, of course, is conducive to economical manufacture of the retaining means.
The spring utilized in conjunction with rod 6 may take other forms, for instance, those shown in Figs. 5 and 6 or Fig. 7. The type shown in Figs. 5 and 6 comprises an arched spring ll having cross-like legs or terminations I2. Similar to spring H], spring I I is preferably loosely mounted upon rod 6, the arched portion of the spring being adapted to bear upon the head 9 and the legs I2 bearing upon the outer face of the dished plate. The function and cooperation of this type spring is similar in all other respects to spring I 0. The type shown in Fig. '7 is a frustro-conical coil type [3, the spring being confined between head 9 and the outer face of plate 4. Similar tosprings i8 and H, spring I3 is preferably loosely mounted upon rods 6 and is removable therefrom at the opposite end of the rod. It is to be understood, however, that it is within the contemplation of my invention to have springs in, II and I3 integrally secured to one end of each of the rods 6.
I claim as my invention:
1. A roll end protector comprising in combination, a pair of plates to be positioned at opposite ends of the roll, and means for maintaining said plates in resilient contact with the ends of said roll comprising, a rod which extends through the center of the roll, the ends of said rod normally projecting through said plates, a head on one end of said rod, a resilient member mounted on said rod and confined between said head and the surface of a plate, and means at the opposite projecting end of said rod for preventing movement of said rod inwardly with respect to the opposite plate.
2. A roll end protector comprising in combination, a pair of plates to be positioned at opposite ends of the roll, and means for maintaining said plates in resilient contact with the ends of said roll comprising, a rod which extends through the center of the roll, the ends of said rod normally projecting through said plates, a head on one end of said rod, a spring loosely mounted on said rod and confined between said head and the surface of a plate, and means at the opposite projecting end of said rod for preventing movement of said rod inwardly with respect to the opposite plate.
3. A roll end protector comprising in combination, a pair of plates to be positioned at opposite ends of the roll, and means for maintaining said plates in resilient contact with the ends of said roll comprising, a rod which extends through the center of the roll, the ends of said rod normally projecting through said plates, at head on one end of said rod, an arched blade spring mounted on said rod and confined between said head and the surface of a plate, and means at the opposite projecting end of said rod for preventing movement of said rod inwardly with respect to the opposite plate.
4. A roll end protector comprising in combination, a pair of plates to be positioned at opposite ends of the roll, and means for maintaining said plates in resilient contact with the ends of said roll comprising, a rod which extends through the center of the roll, the ends of said rod normally projecting through said plates, a head on one end of said rod, a coil spring mounted on said rod and confined between said head and the surface of a plate, and means at the opposite projecting end of said rod for preventing movement of said rod inwardly with respect to the opposite plate.
5. A roll end protector comprising in combination, a pair of plates to be positioned at opposite ends of the roll, and means for maintaining said plates in resilient contact with the ends of said roll comprising, a rod which extends through the center of the roll, said roll being of greater length than the distance between said plates, the ends of said rod normally projecting through said plates, a head on one end of said rod, a resilient member loosely mounted on said rod and confined between said head and the surface of a plate, and means at the opposite projecting end of said rod for preventing movement of said rod inwardly with respect to the opposite plate.
6. A roll end protector comprising in combination, a pair of plates to be positioned at opposite ends of the roll, and means for maintaining said plates in resilient contact with the ends of said roll comprising, a rod which extends thrcugh the center of the roll, the ends of said rod normally projecting through said plates, a head on one end of said rod, a coil spring mounted on said rod and confined between said head and the surface of a plate, said spring being frustro-conical in form having the small end positioned for engaging the underside of said head of the rod and the larger end engaging said plate, and means at the opposite projecting end of said rod for preventing movement of said rod inwardly with respect to the opposite plate.
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US2737291A (en) * 1952-06-14 1956-03-06 Barnett B Rochestie Closure means for cylindrical containers
US2844246A (en) * 1956-09-20 1958-07-22 Lewis A Kingsley Foil container
US3029035A (en) * 1958-01-10 1962-04-10 Towlsaver Inc Roll supporting construction
US3164252A (en) * 1961-10-25 1965-01-05 Essex Wire Corp Spool package
US3669255A (en) * 1969-12-29 1972-06-13 Union Carbide Corp End-capped cylindrical package
US3878940A (en) * 1973-06-04 1975-04-22 Allegheny Plastics Coil protector
US4042107A (en) * 1975-02-24 1977-08-16 Ici United States Inc. Returnable roll shipping container
US4690345A (en) * 1986-03-31 1987-09-01 John Cotey Portable dispenser for rolled paper products
US5690225A (en) * 1994-12-07 1997-11-25 Basf Magnetics Gmbh Support for annular bodies and support with stacked annular bodies
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2737291A (en) * 1952-06-14 1956-03-06 Barnett B Rochestie Closure means for cylindrical containers
US2844246A (en) * 1956-09-20 1958-07-22 Lewis A Kingsley Foil container
US3029035A (en) * 1958-01-10 1962-04-10 Towlsaver Inc Roll supporting construction
US3164252A (en) * 1961-10-25 1965-01-05 Essex Wire Corp Spool package
US3669255A (en) * 1969-12-29 1972-06-13 Union Carbide Corp End-capped cylindrical package
US3878940A (en) * 1973-06-04 1975-04-22 Allegheny Plastics Coil protector
US4042107A (en) * 1975-02-24 1977-08-16 Ici United States Inc. Returnable roll shipping container
US4690345A (en) * 1986-03-31 1987-09-01 John Cotey Portable dispenser for rolled paper products
US5690225A (en) * 1994-12-07 1997-11-25 Basf Magnetics Gmbh Support for annular bodies and support with stacked annular bodies
US20220135359A1 (en) * 2019-02-22 2022-05-05 Sealed Air Corporation (Us) Tension-inducing shaft assemblies

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