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US2954941A
US2954941A US652033A US65203357A US2954941A US 2954941 A US2954941 A US 2954941A US 652033 A US652033 A US 652033A US 65203357 A US65203357 A US 65203357A US 2954941 A US2954941 A US 2954941A
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    • G11B23/00Record carriers not specific to the method of recording or reproducing; Accessories, e.g. containers, specially adapted for co-operation with the recording or reproducing apparatus ; Intermediate mediums; Apparatus or processes specially adapted for their manufacture
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    • G11B15/00Driving, starting or stopping record carriers of filamentary or web form; Driving both such record carriers and heads; Guiding such record carriers or containers therefor; Control thereof; Control of operating function
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  • This invention relates generally to a reel construction, and more particularly to a reel for winding thereon con tinuous ribbon-like materials, such as film or tape.
  • reel structures Although numerous forms of reel structures have been suggested in the past to facilitate the initiation of reel winding, most such devices have required manual fixing of the free end of the tape for at least one full revolution in order to permit the tape or re-engage upon itself and thereby effect its own frictional restraint. Structures of this general type have been disclosed, for example, in my Patent No. 2,766,947.
  • the present invention provides a novel structure for initiating reel winding, whereby the free end of the tape is looped about a fixed post element and lapped over against itself to effect immediate fric tional restraint prior to winding rotation of the reel.
  • Each hub provides an enlarged face flange at one end thereof, and the face flanges are positioned at opposite ends of the concentric hubs and at right angles to the longitudinal axes thereof in parallel relation to each other.
  • the face flanges are indicated generally at 16 and 18, and each include generally circular peripheral portions 20 and 22 and sets of radially disposed spokes 24 and 26.
  • a plurality of registered apertures 28 are defined between the adjacent face flange spokes.
  • a central drive shaft aperture 30 is provided to receive a suitable drive element for mounting and effecting driving rotation of the reel 10.
  • a radially extending threading slot 32 is provided in the face flange 18, and opens peripherally outwardly in an enlarged entryway 34.
  • the slot 32 terminates radially inwardly at the hubs Hand 14 in a narrowly restricted inlet slot 35, which extends fully through the hubs and transversely between the face flanges 16 and 18.
  • An enlarged threading port 36 is formed in the central portion of the face flange 18, radially inwardly of the hub peripheries.
  • the port 36 is defined by a trans versely extending boundary wall 38 between the face flanges 16 and 18, and from one transverse edge of the restricted inlet 35 to the other edge thereof.
  • the transverse edges of the inlet 35 provide relatively sharp gripping shoulders 37 and 39 formed by the intersection of the boundary wall 38 and the adjacent portions of the slotted hubs 12 and 14 at opposite transverse sides thereof.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevational view, partly broken away, showing a reel constructed in accordance with the present invention
  • Figure 2 is a cross sectional view taken substantially as indicated along the line 22 on Figure l; v
  • Figure 3 is a fragmentary enlargement of the reel winding structure shown in Figure 1, illustrating the looped positioning of the tape to initiate winding operation;
  • Figure 4 is a fragmentary sectional view taken substantially as indicated along the line 4 4 in Figure 2, illustrating self-restraint of the tape against itself for winding.
  • the reel may be of any conventional hub and flange construction of the kind already well known in the tape reel art, and preferably formed of molded plastic material.
  • the reel 10 is of the type comprising a pair of hollow cylindrical port 36.
  • a threading post 40 extends transversely across from the opposite face flange 16, and terminates substantially in the plane of the face flange 18.
  • the post 40 is disposed at substantially the center of the circularly arcuate portion of the tear-drop shape port 36.
  • threading structure is provided regardless of the face flange which may be uppermost when the reel is mounted on a turntable.
  • the opposite threading structure is identical to the structure already. described, and hasbeen designated by the same numerals with a prime added.
  • a length of-tape or similar ribbon like material has been indicated at T.
  • the tape provides a free threading end portion 42 and a main body portion 44 contiguous therewith and extending to a source, such as another and fully-wound reel.
  • the free end of the tape T is looped against itself and cast over the threading post 40, downwardly into the threading port 36 and through the slot 32. Since the tape T is narrower in Width than the length of the hubs 12 and 14, and narrower than the distance between the parallel face flanges 16 and 18,
  • one side edge of the tape T may be brought against the hubs 12 and 14, the hub 12 being of relatively larger diameter than the hub 14, and the hubsv being telescoped into closely adjacent concentric relation with each other.
  • the looped portion of the tape will assume a curved contour generally following the tear-drop shape of the boundary wall 38.
  • the operator may with merely two fingers retain the outermost free end 42a of the tape against the adjacent body portion 44a, while pulling the loop portion of the tape radially outwardly and against threading post 40.
  • the frictional characteristics of the tape being employed will serve to determine a minimum angle (indicated at A in Figure 4) at which slippage of the tape against itself will not occur, provided that a suflicient and corresponding tensioning force is applied to the bodyv end 44 of the tape T.
  • This angle for example is generally less than about 30 for most conventional magnetic tape materials.
  • a reel comprising a hollow cylindrical hub having a pair of face flanges at opposite ends thereof, said hub having a narrowly restricted inlet slot extending there- 'through transversely between saidface flanges, one of said flanges having a radially extending threading slot terminating outwardly in an opening at the periphery of said one flange and terminating inwardly'in an enlarged threadingport communicating with said hub inlet slot,
  • winding to be effected.
  • the threading loop be formed so as to effect arcuate swinging over the underlying free tape end in a direction of rotation opposite to the subsequent direction of reel winding.
  • the clockwise threading rotation of the tape in' Figures 3 and 4 is preparatory to counterclockwise rotation of the reel for winding.
  • a reel comprising a hollow cylindrical hub having a pair of face flanges at opposite ends thereof, said hub having a narrowly restricted inlet slot extending there- -through transversely between said face flanges, one of said flanges having a radially extending threading slot terminating outwardly in an opening at the periphery of.

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Oct. 4, 1960 A. P. HULTGREN REEL CONSTRUCTION Filed April 10. 1957 INVENTOR:
y MW! ATTORNEYS.
States lien. coNsTnUcrioN Filed Apr. 10, 1957, Ser. No. 652,033 2' Claims. (Cruz-74 This invention relates generally to a reel construction, and more particularly to a reel for winding thereon con tinuous ribbon-like materials, such as film or tape.
, Although numerous forms of reel structures have been suggested in the past to facilitate the initiation of reel winding, most such devices have required manual fixing of the free end of the tape for at least one full revolution in order to permit the tape or re-engage upon itself and thereby effect its own frictional restraint. Structures of this general type have been disclosed, for example, in my Patent No. 2,766,947. The present invention provides a novel structure for initiating reel winding, whereby the free end of the tape is looped about a fixed post element and lapped over against itself to effect immediate fric tional restraint prior to winding rotation of the reel.
It is a primary object of the present invention to provide improvements in the construction of reels having means for initiating winding of tape or ribbondike materials whereby the starting endof the material may be securely held by exerting tension upon the tape in one direction only, thereby enabling single-hand manipulation by an operator and avoiding the need for any subs'tantia reel rotation before secure winding is effected. j It is another object of the present invention to provide novel reel winding means, whereby the starting end of a tape or similar ribbonlike materialrnay be looped back against itself to effect its own self-restraint in cooperation with the reel structure. Y i
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Patented Oct. 4, 1960 Each hub provides an enlarged face flange at one end thereof, and the face flanges are positioned at opposite ends of the concentric hubs and at right angles to the longitudinal axes thereof in parallel relation to each other. The face flanges are indicated generally at 16 and 18, and each include generally circular peripheral portions 20 and 22 and sets of radially disposed spokes 24 and 26. A plurality of registered apertures 28 are defined between the adjacent face flange spokes. A central drive shaft aperture 30 is provided to receive a suitable drive element for mounting and effecting driving rotation of the reel 10.
The improvement in reel constructions to which the present invention is directed will now be described. A radially extending threading slot 32 is provided in the face flange 18, and opens peripherally outwardly in an enlarged entryway 34. The slot 32 terminates radially inwardly at the hubs Hand 14 in a narrowly restricted inlet slot 35, which extends fully through the hubs and transversely between the face flanges 16 and 18.
An enlarged threading port 36 is formed in the central portion of the face flange 18, radially inwardly of the hub peripheries. The port 36 is defined by a trans versely extending boundary wall 38 between the face flanges 16 and 18, and from one transverse edge of the restricted inlet 35 to the other edge thereof. The transverse edges of the inlet 35 provide relatively sharp gripping shoulders 37 and 39 formed by the intersection of the boundary wall 38 and the adjacent portions of the slotted hubs 12 and 14 at opposite transverse sides thereof.
It is an important feature of the present invention that the threading port 36 be of substantially enlarged size relative to the restricted inlet 35,-and that the boundary wall 38 be contoured so as to progressively enlarge radially inwardly and terminate in a generally semi-circular end wall, thereby defining a tear-drop shape for the Further objects and advantages of this invention will" become apparent as the following description proceeds, and the features of novelty which characterizethis invention will be pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming part of this specification.
A preferred embodiment of the invention is shown in the accompanying drawing, in which:
Figure 1 is a side elevational view, partly broken away, showing a reel constructed in accordance with the present invention;
Figure 2 is a cross sectional view taken substantially as indicated along the line 22 on Figure l; v
Figure 3 is a fragmentary enlargement of the reel winding structure shown in Figure 1, illustrating the looped positioning of the tape to initiate winding operation; and
Figure 4 is a fragmentary sectional view taken substantially as indicated along the line 4 4 in Figure 2, illustrating self-restraint of the tape against itself for winding.
Referring now more particularly to the drawing, I have indicated generally at 10 in Figure I a reel construction embodying the features of the present invention. The reel may be of any conventional hub and flange construction of the kind already well known in the tape reel art, and preferably formed of molded plastic material. For purposes of illustration, I have shown the reel 10 as being of the type comprising a pair of hollow cylindrical port 36.
A threading post 40 extends transversely across from the opposite face flange 16, and terminates substantially in the plane of the face flange 18. The post 40 is disposed at substantially the center of the circularly arcuate portion of the tear-drop shape port 36. l
- As best seen in Figures 1 and 2 of the drawing, two threading structures are provided at diametrically opposed stations on opposite faces of the reel 10. In this way, a
threading structure is provided regardless of the face flange which may be uppermost when the reel is mounted on a turntable. The opposite threading structure is identical to the structure already. described, and hasbeen designated by the same numerals with a prime added.
The practical operation of the present invention is best described by reference to Figures 3 and 4 of the drawing. A length of-tape or similar ribbon like material has been indicated at T. The tape provides a free threading end portion 42 and a main body portion 44 contiguous therewith and extending to a source, such as another and fully-wound reel. The free end of the tape T is looped against itself and cast over the threading post 40, downwardly into the threading port 36 and through the slot 32. Since the tape T is narrower in Width than the length of the hubs 12 and 14, and narrower than the distance between the parallel face flanges 16 and 18,
- one side edge of the tape T may be brought against the hubs 12 and 14, the hub 12 being of relatively larger diameter than the hub 14, and the hubsv being telescoped into closely adjacent concentric relation with each other.
face flange 16 and relatively clear of the face flange 18. The looped portion of the tape will assume a curved contour generally following the tear-drop shape of the boundary wall 38.
The operator may with merely two fingers retain the outermost free end 42a of the tape against the adjacent body portion 44a, while pulling the loop portion of the tape radially outwardly and against threading post 40.
on the body portion 44 (in the direction of the arrow.
in Figure 4).
The frictional characteristics of the tape being employed will serve to determine a minimum angle (indicated at A in Figure 4) at which slippage of the tape against itself will not occur, provided that a suflicient and corresponding tensioning force is applied to the bodyv end 44 of the tape T. This angle for example is generally less than about 30 for most conventional magnetic tape materials. When the tape is thus held, the free end 42a need not be gripped or restrained in any; way by the operator. 7
It will be apparent that through the use of the novel threading structure herein disclosed, an operator may simply drop in a looped terminal end of the tape, and then swing the tape at an angle while exerting a tension thereon, so as to efiect a self-restraint of the tape end portions against themselves and against a gripping edge of the narrowly restricted threading inlet, whereby the periphery of said hub in generally tear drop shape, boundary wall means extending transversely between said face flanges from one transverse edge of said restricted inlet slot to the other transverse edge thereof and defining the periphery of said threading port, the intersection of said boundary wall and said hub at said restricted inlet slot forming acute gripping shoulders, and a threading post extending'transversely from the other of said face flanges toward said one face flange centrally of said threading port, whereby a length of tape'material to be wound onsaid reel, having its main portion looselyoverlapping ts f e end portiento defin unsecure tqlosed 100p, when pped into semi-breed ng Po h the 0: posed about said threading post, will effect a self-restraint of the overlapped free end portion of the tape against a gripping shoulder of said narrowly restricted inlet slot as a winding force is exerted upon the main portion "of the tape at an angle relative to the threading postand engaged gripping edge.
2. A reel comprising a hollow cylindrical hub having a pair of face flanges at opposite ends thereof, said hub having a narrowly restricted inlet slot extending there- 'through transversely between saidface flanges, one of said flanges having a radially extending threading slot terminating outwardly in an opening at the periphery of said one flange and terminating inwardly'in an enlarged threadingport communicating with said hub inlet slot,
maintenance of sufiicient tension on only the body portion of the tape (independently of the free terminal end beyond the gripping edge) will permit immediate reel.
winding to be effected. There is no necessity for one or more revolutions of the tape to be eifected in order to achieve a sufficient overlapping of tape upon tape to insure winding without slipping. It is essential, of course, that the threading loop be formed so as to effect arcuate swinging over the underlying free tape end in a direction of rotation opposite to the subsequent direction of reel winding. For example, the clockwise threading rotation of the tape in'Figures 3 and 4 is preparatory to counterclockwise rotation of the reel for winding.
While there has been shown and described a particu-.-
lar embodiment of this invention, it willbe obvious to, those skilled in the art that various, changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the invention and, therefore, it is intended in the appended claims to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
What I claim as' new and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is:
. 1. A reel comprising a hollow cylindrical hub having a pair of face flanges at opposite ends thereof, said hub having a narrowly restricted inlet slot extending there- -through transversely between said face flanges, one of said flanges having a radially extending threading slot terminating outwardly in an opening at the periphery of. said one flange and terminating inwardlyin an enlarged threading port communicating with said hub inlet slot, said threading por-t enlarging radially inwardly from the said threading port enlarging radially inwardly from the periphery of said hub, boundary wall means extending transversely between said face flanges from one trans verse edge of said restricted inlet slot to the other transverse edge thereof and defining the periphery of said threading port, the intersection of said boundary wall and said hub at said restricted inlet slot forming acute gripping shoulders, and a threading post extending transversely fromthe other of said face flanges toward said one face flange centrally of said threading port, whereby a length of tape material to he wound on said reel, having its main portion loosely overlapping its free end portion to define an unsecured closed loop,.when dropped into said threadingjport with the loop disposed about said threading post, will ,effect a self-restraint of the overlapped free end portion of the tape against a grip-.
ping shoulder of said narrowly restricted inlet slot as a winding force is exerted upon the main portion of the tape at an angle relative to the threading post and en-- gaged gripping edge.
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US3236474A (en) * 1963-11-07 1966-02-22 Fraser And Bogucki Reel construction
US3361379A (en) * 1966-09-06 1968-01-02 Clary Corp Tape reel
US3377034A (en) * 1966-01-07 1968-04-09 Sidney O. Sampson Tape reel for parallel tracks tape recorders
US3648944A (en) * 1969-01-11 1972-03-14 Fuji Photo Film Co Ltd Reel
US3675869A (en) * 1970-04-16 1972-07-11 Bell & Howell Co Film retaining insert for reels
US4798352A (en) * 1987-11-09 1989-01-17 Michael Naso Film reel having film-threadable film-retaining core
US4863111A (en) * 1987-11-09 1989-09-05 Michael Nase Film reel with film-threading tensioning flange
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US3161370A (en) * 1960-06-07 1964-12-15 Schwartz Sam Light sensitive material spooling device
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US3236474A (en) * 1963-11-07 1966-02-22 Fraser And Bogucki Reel construction
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US3648944A (en) * 1969-01-11 1972-03-14 Fuji Photo Film Co Ltd Reel
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US4863111A (en) * 1987-11-09 1989-09-05 Michael Nase Film reel with film-threading tensioning flange
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