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US3021945A
US3021945A US811129A US81112959A US3021945A US 3021945 A US3021945 A US 3021945A US 811129 A US811129 A US 811129A US 81112959 A US81112959 A US 81112959A US 3021945 A US3021945 A US 3021945A
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  • This invention relates to cloth winding boards which are used as supporting cores for receiving thereon fabric in wound form, to provide the bolts well known in the textile trade.
  • Cloth winding boards known to the art are of a bulky nature, requiring substantial amounts of material in their manufacture and involving expensive forming and asembling operations in their production.
  • an object of this invention is to provide improved cloth w nding boards which may be constructed from a minimum amount of material and include structural details which minimize forming and assembly operations, thereby materially reducing production costs.
  • Another object of this invention is to provide an improved cloth winding board which includes a relatively thin body portion carrying improved edge binding strips and display strips which have adequate surface area to carry the necessary data relating to the specific fabric to be wound on said board.
  • a further object of this invention is to provide an improved cloth winding board made up of sheet ele nents of minimum thickness gauges, yet wholly adequate to function as a winding core and data providing means disposed at the core edges.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment of the novel cloth winding board
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged, transverse sectional view of one end edge portion thereof;
  • FIG. 3 is a sectional view similar to that of FIG. 2, showing a modification thereof;
  • FIG. 4 is a sectional view of an end edge portion of an alternative form of the invention.
  • the cloth winding boards of the instant invention comprise a flat rectangular body portion formed of cardboard, pasteboard, corrugated board, or the like; edge binding means in the form of folded strips of cardboard, pasteboard or the like, and display strips which overlie the binding strips and carry thereon the data or information relating to the fabric to be Wound on the board.
  • 1i designates one form of cloth winding board embodying the invention.
  • the same comprises a rectangular shaped body portion 11 which may be formed of cardboard or pasteboard, in laminated or integral form.
  • a combination edge binding strip and display strip On each of the opposite marginal end portions 11A of body portion 11, there is provided a combination edge binding strip and display strip.
  • Edge binding strip 13 is formed of cardboard or pasteboard, while display strip 14 is a coated paper well adapted to receive printing thereon. Binding strip 13 is scored along parallel, longitudinally extending lines 18 to allow said strip to be folded along said score lines and to thus provide a medial portion 15- and lateral portions 16, 17.
  • the display strip 14 is prefolded along parallel, longitudinally extending lines 22, to provide a medial portion 19 and lateral portions 20, 21.
  • the strips 13, 14 may be interfitted as shown in FIG. 1.
  • the width of medial portions 15, 19 of strips 13, 14 is greater than the thickness of body portion 11, to thus afford adequate surface area on strip portion 1a to print or otherwise mark there- 3,021,945 Patented Feb. 20, 1952 2 on the data or information necessary which concerns the fabric to b'e'wo'und on devicell). ,7 J
  • the interfitted strips 13, 14 may be 'r'eadilyaild quiclily assembled with the'niarginal portions 11Aof'body .”portion 11; the inner surface of medial portion, 15 of edge binding strip 13'abutting the edge 12 of'bjoicly portion 11.
  • Spaced staples 23 are passed through the overlying lateral portions 16', 20; 17, 21 of strips 13, 14,1) secu e the same simultaneously to marginal portion 11A of body portion 11.
  • the lateral edges of strips '13, 14 maybe coterminous, as shown in FIG. 2.
  • the body portion 11 may have a gauge of from about .070 to about .120 the edging strip 13 may havea gauge of fromabout .045 to about .100" and the display strip l4may"h'ave"a gauge of from about .008 to about .030.
  • the grain of edging strip 13 is at right angles to the grain of body portion 11 when the strip 13 is in place.
  • a modified form of cloth winding board 10A may have the lateral portions 20A, 21A of the display strip 14A of a width greater than that of the lateral portions of edge binding strip 13.
  • the lateral edges 24 of display strip 14A will extend beyond and cover the lateral edges 25 of edge binding strip 13', to provide a smoothly finished covering for the edge binding strip.
  • FIG. 4 shows a further modification of the invention, wherein cloth winding board 10B comprises a body portion 26 in the form of a corrugated board.
  • the complementary edge binding and display strips 13, 14 are interfitted and applied to the marginal edge portions of body portion 26, with medial portion 15 of the binding strip 13 abutting edge 27 of said body portion.
  • Spaced staples 23 again secure the several elements together in a single operation.
  • thewidth of the medial portions 15, 19 of the binding and display strips 13, 14 respectively is somewhat greater than the thickness of body portion 26, thus affording adequate surface area on the display strip to receive printed data relating to the fabric to be wound on board 26.
  • a cloth winding board comprising a paperboard body portion of uniform thickness, a stilf, reinforcing edging strip overlying an edge and marginal portions of said body portion, said edging strip having a longitudinally extending flat medial portion and longitudinally extending lateral portions on each side of said medial portion, a thin display strip having longitudinally extending fiat medial and lateral portions overlying the medial and lateral portions respectively of said edging strip, said fiat medial portions of the edging and display strips having a width greater than the thickness of said body portion, the medial portion of said edging strip abutting the edge of said body portion and disposed at right angles thereto, and means passing through the lateral portions of said strips and the marginal portions of said body portion securing said strips to said body portion.
  • a cloth winding board comprising a paperboard body portion of uniform thickness, a cardboard edging strip overlying an edge and marginal portions of said body portion, said edging strip being formed with parallel fold lines to provide a medial planar portion of a Width greater than the thickness of said body portion and lateral planar portions on each side of said medial portion, said medial portion abutting the edge of said body portion and disposed at right angles thereto, a thin display strip covering said edging strip, said display strip being formed with parallel fold lines coincident with the fold lines of said edging strip whereby medial and lateral portions defined by said fold lines respectively overlie the medial and lateral portions of said edging strip, and penetrating fastening means passing through the lateral portions of said strips to secure said strips to marginal portions of said body portion.

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Feb. 20, 1962 E. H. ROBINSON CLOTH WINDING BOARD Filed May 5, 1959 yam/ INVENTOR.
Earl H. Robinson 24; MW
ATTORNEY ilnited states 3,021345 LOTH WINDTNG BOARD Earl H. Robinson, Wayne Township, N.J., assignor to The Baxter Corporation, Paterson, N..'l., a corporation of New Jersey Filed May 5, 35?, Ser. No. 811,129 7 Claims. (Cl. 206-50) This invention relates to cloth winding boards which are used as supporting cores for receiving thereon fabric in wound form, to provide the bolts well known in the textile trade.
Cloth winding boards known to the art are of a bulky nature, requiring substantial amounts of material in their manufacture and involving expensive forming and asembling operations in their production.
Accordingly, an obiect of this invention is to provide improved cloth w nding boards which may be constructed from a minimum amount of material and include structural details which minimize forming and assembly operations, thereby materially reducing production costs.
Another object of this invention is to provide an improved cloth winding board which includes a relatively thin body portion carrying improved edge binding strips and display strips which have adequate surface area to carry the necessary data relating to the specific fabric to be wound on said board.
A further object of this invention is to provide an improved cloth winding board made up of sheet ele nents of minimum thickness gauges, yet wholly adequate to function as a winding core and data providing means disposed at the core edges.
Other objects of this invention will in part be obvious and in part hereinafter pointed out.
In the drawing:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment of the novel cloth winding board;
FIG. 2 is an enlarged, transverse sectional view of one end edge portion thereof;
FIG. 3 is a sectional view similar to that of FIG. 2, showing a modification thereof;
FIG. 4 is a sectional view of an end edge portion of an alternative form of the invention.
Essentially, the cloth winding boards of the instant invention comprise a flat rectangular body portion formed of cardboard, pasteboard, corrugated board, or the like; edge binding means in the form of folded strips of cardboard, pasteboard or the like, and display strips which overlie the binding strips and carry thereon the data or information relating to the fabric to be Wound on the board.
Thus, as shown in FIG. 1, 1i designates one form of cloth winding board embodying the invention. The same comprises a rectangular shaped body portion 11 which may be formed of cardboard or pasteboard, in laminated or integral form. On each of the opposite marginal end portions 11A of body portion 11, there is provided a combination edge binding strip and display strip.
Edge binding strip 13 is formed of cardboard or pasteboard, while display strip 14 is a coated paper well adapted to receive printing thereon. Binding strip 13 is scored along parallel, longitudinally extending lines 18 to allow said strip to be folded along said score lines and to thus provide a medial portion 15- and lateral portions 16, 17.
The display strip 14 is prefolded along parallel, longitudinally extending lines 22, to provide a medial portion 19 and lateral portions 20, 21. The strips 13, 14 may be interfitted as shown in FIG. 1. The width of medial portions 15, 19 of strips 13, 14 is greater than the thickness of body portion 11, to thus afford adequate surface area on strip portion 1a to print or otherwise mark there- 3,021,945 Patented Feb. 20, 1952 2 on the data or information necessary which concerns the fabric to b'e'wo'und on devicell). ,7 J
The interfitted strips 13, 14 may be 'r'eadilyaild quiclily assembled with the'niarginal portions 11Aof'body ."portion 11; the inner surface of medial portion, 15 of edge binding strip 13'abutting the edge 12 of'bjoicly portion 11. Spaced staples 23 are passed through the overlying lateral portions 16', 20; 17, 21 of strips 13, 14,1) secu e the same simultaneously to marginal portion 11A of body portion 11. The lateral edges of strips '13, 14 maybe coterminous, as shown in FIG. 2.
It has been found that highly satisfactory winding boards can be formed with minimum gaugesfo'r the severalele'rnents thereof. Thus, the body portion 11 may have a gauge of from about .070 to about .120 the edging strip 13 may havea gauge of fromabout .045 to about .100" and the display strip l4may"h'ave"a gauge of from about .008 to about .030. Preferably, the grain of edging strip 13 is at right angles to the grain of body portion 11 when the strip 13 is in place.
As shown in FIG. 3, a modified form of cloth winding board 10A, may have the lateral portions 20A, 21A of the display strip 14A of a width greater than that of the lateral portions of edge binding strip 13. Thus, the lateral edges 24 of display strip 14A will extend beyond and cover the lateral edges 25 of edge binding strip 13', to provide a smoothly finished covering for the edge binding strip.
FIG. 4 shows a further modification of the invention, wherein cloth winding board 10B comprises a body portion 26 in the form of a corrugated board. The complementary edge binding and display strips 13, 14 are interfitted and applied to the marginal edge portions of body portion 26, with medial portion 15 of the binding strip 13 abutting edge 27 of said body portion. Spaced staples 23 again secure the several elements together in a single operation. it will be noted that thewidth of the medial portions 15, 19 of the binding and display strips 13, 14 respectively, is somewhat greater than the thickness of body portion 26, thus affording adequate surface area on the display strip to receive printed data relating to the fabric to be wound on board 26.
As various changes might be made in the several embodiments of the invention as herein shown and described, without departing from the spirit of the invention, it is understood that all matter shown and described shall be deemed illustrative and not by way of limitation except as set forth in the appended claims.
Having thus disclosed my invention, I claim as new and desire to protect by Letters Patent:
1. A cloth winding board comprising a paperboard body portion of uniform thickness, a stilf, reinforcing edging strip overlying an edge and marginal portions of said body portion, said edging strip having a longitudinally extending flat medial portion and longitudinally extending lateral portions on each side of said medial portion, a thin display strip having longitudinally extending fiat medial and lateral portions overlying the medial and lateral portions respectively of said edging strip, said fiat medial portions of the edging and display strips having a width greater than the thickness of said body portion, the medial portion of said edging strip abutting the edge of said body portion and disposed at right angles thereto, and means passing through the lateral portions of said strips and the marginal portions of said body portion securing said strips to said body portion.
2. A board as in claim 1 wherein said body portion comprises a single layer of cardboard.
3. A board as in claim 1 wherein said body portion comprises faced corrugated board.
4. A cloth winding board comprising a paperboard body portion of uniform thickness, a cardboard edging strip overlying an edge and marginal portions of said body portion, said edging strip being formed with parallel fold lines to provide a medial planar portion of a Width greater than the thickness of said body portion and lateral planar portions on each side of said medial portion, said medial portion abutting the edge of said body portion and disposed at right angles thereto, a thin display strip covering said edging strip, said display strip being formed with parallel fold lines coincident with the fold lines of said edging strip whereby medial and lateral portions defined by said fold lines respectively overlie the medial and lateral portions of said edging strip, and penetrating fastening means passing through the lateral portions of said strips to secure said strips to marginal portions of said body portion.
5. A board as in claim 4 wherein the lateral portions of said strips are inclined toward the marginal portions of said body portion.
6. A board as in claim 4 wherein the lateral portions of said display strip are wider than the lateral portions of said edging strip and the lateral edges of said display strip extend beyond the lateral edges of said edging strip.
7. A board as in claim 4 wherein said edging strip has a thickness of at least about .845 and said display strip has a thickness of at least about .008".
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,650,051 Smith Nov. 22, 1927 1,866,330 Thomson July 5, 1932 1,910,589 Butler May 23, 1933 1,959,193 Boeye May 15, 1934 1,966,191 'Strohofer July 10, 1934 1,977,144 Provence Oct. 16, 1934 FOREIGN PATENTS 209,288 Great Britain Jan. 10, 1924
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US1650051A (en) * 1927-11-22 A-cobpobatiobt of new yobk
US1866330A (en) * 1930-09-19 1932-07-05 David R Thomson Cloth board
US1910589A (en) * 1932-06-17 1933-05-23 Howard A Edwards Cloth board
US1959193A (en) * 1930-12-19 1934-05-15 Waldorf Paper Prod Co Box
US1966191A (en) * 1933-01-07 1934-07-10 Howard J Sands Edged cardboard reel
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US1866330A (en) * 1930-09-19 1932-07-05 David R Thomson Cloth board
US1959193A (en) * 1930-12-19 1934-05-15 Waldorf Paper Prod Co Box
US1910589A (en) * 1932-06-17 1933-05-23 Howard A Edwards Cloth board
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