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US234514A
US234514A US234514DA US234514A US 234514 A US234514 A US 234514A US 234514D A US234514D A US 234514DA US 234514 A US234514 A US 234514A
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    • 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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  • This invention relates to improvements in needle-wrappers to which the needles are applied without the use of gum or other adhero sive matter, so that the risk of injury or damage to the needles by rusting, frequently produced by the adhesive matter, is avoided, and also a neater and more convenient inclosnre for the needles obtained.
  • the invention consists of an outer inclosingwrapper provided with a sealing-band, and of an inner wrapper to which the needles and the fabric on which they are stuck are secured by a tongue placed intermediately between the needles and fabric.
  • Figures 1 and 2 represent top views, respectively, of the inner and outer wrappers, shown in open position and detached from each other.
  • Fig. 2 is a )ers ective View of the needle-wrai er P with the needles inserted therein; and Fig. 4 is a vertical transverse section of the wrapper on line .70 .r, Fig. 3.
  • A represents the inner, and B the outer, wrapper.
  • the inner wrapper, A is constructed with a central ear or tongue, to, at one or at both of its longer sides,
  • I11 case one ear or tongue a is employed, as shown in Fig. 1, the same has to be of such length that it not only extends under the fab- 5o ric across the whole of the needles, but has a protruding end which may be turned under and attached to the back of the wrapper by gum, as shown in Fig. 4.
  • the gum in this case is outside of the wrapper and cannot injure the needles in its inside. The folding of the wrapper upon the needles is then efiected in the ordinary way.
  • the outer wrapper, B is constructed with wings I) on its opposite longer sides, one of which is provided with a circular or other fig ore of sufficient size so that when it is folded over the needles it covers the middle of the body of the wrapper.
  • the wing Z on the other side of the outer wrapper, is made in the shape of a tongue, and serves as an attachment to which the larger circular wing is connected by gum.
  • the two wings when connected,constitute a retaining-band, U, which may have any ornamental figure, and which extends across the back of the outer wrapper, B.
  • the inner folding wrapper, A which contains the charge of needles, is put into place in the outer wrapper by being passed under said band, the outer wrapper being then folded and closed in the usual way.
  • the thumb rests upon the band described, so that the contact of the thumb with the needles, and the rusting consequent thereon, are avoided.
  • the band C may also be constructed separately and secured directly to the inner wrapper by passing the ends of the band around the edges of the wrapper and attaching them to the back thereof by gum.
  • This Separate 85 band 0 covers and holds down the flaps of the inner wrapper, and protects the needles byits circular wing b when the wrapper is opened.
  • This modified construction dispenses with the outer wrapper and combines in a great 0 part the advantages of an inner and outer wrapper.
  • the inner wrapper is made of the usual cheap material, while the outer wrapper is finished 5 in a suitable ornamental manner.
  • a needle-wrapper consisting of an inner I00 wrapper having a side ear or ears for retainmy invention I have signed my name in pres- [0 ing the parcel of needles, and of an outer once of two witnesses this 31st day of May, wrapper provided with an exterior retaining- 1880.
  • exterior retaining-band, G substantially as Solicitor, Redditch, lVorcestershire.

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(Model) J. M. WOODWARD.
Needle Wrapper.
No. 234,514. Patented Nov. 16, 1880.
IN VENTOR %W/ 1 BY WITNESSES: I
ATTORNEY M.FEYER$, PHOTO-LITMOGRAPHER. WASHINGTON. o c
UNITED STATES PAfr -T :EErcE.
JAMES MILLS WOODWARD, oE IPSLEY, AssIeNoE TO JAMES sMirE, OF ASHWOOD, ENGLAND.
NEEDLE-WRAPPER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 234,514, dated November 16, 1880. Application filed August 16, 1880. (ModeL) To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, JAMES MILLS W001)- WARD, of Ipsley, in the county of W'arwick, in England, artist, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Needle-Wrappers,
of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to improvements in needle-wrappers to which the needles are applied without the use of gum or other adhero sive matter, so that the risk of injury or damage to the needles by rusting, frequently produced by the adhesive matter, is avoided, and also a neater and more convenient inclosnre for the needles obtained.
1 The invention consists of an outer inclosingwrapper provided with a sealing-band, and of an inner wrapper to which the needles and the fabric on which they are stuck are secured by a tongue placed intermediately between the needles and fabric.
In the accompanying drawings, Figures 1 and 2 represent top views, respectively, of the inner and outer wrappers, shown in open position and detached from each other. Fig. 3
2 is a )ers ective View of the needle-wrai er P with the needles inserted therein; and Fig. 4 is a vertical transverse section of the wrapper on line .70 .r, Fig. 3.
Similar letters of reference indicate corre- 0 sponding parts.
Referring to the drawings, A represents the inner, and B the outer, wrapper. The inner wrapper, A, is constructed with a central ear or tongue, to, at one or at both of its longer sides,
3 5 which car or cars extend either partly or entirely across the middle portion of the inner wrapper, so that they are capable of extendin g over the middle of the needles as they are ordinarily stuck upon the fabric. For securely 4o retaining the needles in the inner wrapper, the parcel or quarter of needles stuck upon a piece of fabric. is placed in the inner wrapper and the side ear or ears are tucked or inserted between the cross-fold of the fabric and the 5 portion of the needles underneath the fabric,
as shown in Fig. 4 in cross-section.
I11 case one ear or tongue a is employed, as shown in Fig. 1, the same has to be of such length that it not only extends under the fab- 5o ric across the whole of the needles, but has a protruding end which may be turned under and attached to the back of the wrapper by gum, as shown in Fig. 4. The gum in this case is outside of the wrapper and cannot injure the needles in its inside. The folding of the wrapper upon the needles is then efiected in the ordinary way.
The outer wrapper, B, is constructed with wings I) on its opposite longer sides, one of which is provided with a circular or other fig ore of sufficient size so that when it is folded over the needles it covers the middle of the body of the wrapper. The wing Z), on the other side of the outer wrapper, is made in the shape of a tongue, and serves as an attachment to which the larger circular wing is connected by gum. The two wings, when connected,constitute a retaining-band, U, which may have any ornamental figure, and which extends across the back of the outer wrapper, B. The inner folding wrapper, A, which contains the charge of needles, is put into place in the outer wrapper by being passed under said band, the outer wrapper being then folded and closed in the usual way.
In opening the outer wrapper to gain access to the needles, the thumb rests upon the band described, so that the contact of the thumb with the needles, and the rusting consequent thereon, are avoided.
The band C may also be constructed separately and secured directly to the inner wrapper by passing the ends of the band around the edges of the wrapper and attaching them to the back thereof by gum. This Separate 85 band 0 covers and holds down the flaps of the inner wrapper, and protects the needles byits circular wing b when the wrapper is opened.
This modified construction dispenses with the outer wrapper and combines in a great 0 part the advantages of an inner and outer wrapper.
In making up my improved needle-wrapper the inner wrapper is made of the usual cheap material, while the outer wrapper is finished 5 in a suitable ornamental manner.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- 1. A needle-wrapper consisting of an inner I00 wrapper having a side ear or ears for retainmy invention I have signed my name in pres- [0 ing the parcel of needles, and of an outer once of two witnesses this 31st day of May, wrapper provided with an exterior retaining- 1880.
band or seal, substantially as set forth. JAMES MILLS WOODWARD.
2. In needle-wrappers, the outer wrapper, Witnesses:
B, provided with side wings, I) I), forming an H. M. GOODMAN,
exterior retaining-band, G, substantially as Solicitor, Redditch, lVorcestershire.
described. FRANCIS BRAME,
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as Vice Consul U. S. A., Birminghmn.
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US3014582A (en) * 1956-04-05 1961-12-26 Torrington Co Envelope for machine knitting needles
US4802581A (en) * 1987-04-24 1989-02-07 Bankoku Needle Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Needle case
US20070051032A1 (en) * 2005-09-02 2007-03-08 Moffitt Patrick E Storage Device for Hook-Less Flies

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3014582A (en) * 1956-04-05 1961-12-26 Torrington Co Envelope for machine knitting needles
US4802581A (en) * 1987-04-24 1989-02-07 Bankoku Needle Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Needle case
US20070051032A1 (en) * 2005-09-02 2007-03-08 Moffitt Patrick E Storage Device for Hook-Less Flies

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