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US810977A
US810977A US12715502A US1902127155A US810977A US 810977 A US810977 A US 810977A US 12715502 A US12715502 A US 12715502A US 1902127155 A US1902127155 A US 1902127155A US 810977 A US810977 A US 810977A
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  • Patented J an. 30, 1906.
  • the subject of my invention is Windingreels used for spinning and stocking frames and the like.
  • the shaft or axis of winding-reels has hitherto been made of wood in which the pointed ends of the iron-wire arms are driven in radially. I now make such winding-reels entirely of metal for the purpose of a greater strength and much longer use of the reel.
  • Figure 1 is an elevation of a winding-reel.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan of the same.
  • Fig. 3 shows a modified construction, a part being removed.
  • Fig. 4 represents, on an enlarged scale, a perspective view of an end disk of the reel.
  • Fig. 5 is a section of said disk
  • Fig. 6 shows, on an enlarged scale, a plan of a part of a central disk with passages b b and with a radial arm in place and fixed by squeezing.
  • Fig. 7 is a section on line 7 7 of Fig, 6.
  • Fig. 8 1s a sectlt'i -)n line 8 8 of Fi 6.
  • - shaft or spindle consists of a metal rod A,'.the
  • the sleeve isjformed by a tube A' 'that is to say, this tube is intended to be placed on the spindle around which the reel rotates.
  • sleeve is furnished with two shoulders a a.
  • two stamped rings B B rest, which are held on the outside by settings or shoulders formed by the ends of the tube A. recesses formed by the inner and outer shoulders.
  • the rings B B which might be perforated in order to lighten them, are furnished, for example, with passages b b, corresponding in number with the radial arms 0, to be introduced therein.
  • the bend of the radial arms may vary, as shown. Whenthe radial arms are in their places, having passed through the passages 12 1), pressure is a plied to the whole, and the ends of the radiaFarms are thus firmly incased in the rings.
  • Figs. 6, 7, and 8 show howthe arms 0 are held in the assages after this pressure has been applied
  • the pressure sli htly bends and flattens the arms C and en arges those portions which are exposed between the assages b b, and thus the arms are rigidly he d.
  • a metallic reel consisting of an axle, a disk of sheet metal on each end thereof, each of saiddisks having hollow stamped ribs proj ecting alternately on both sides thereof forming radial passages, metallic rods having their ends placed in the passages and held therein by squeezing the ribs on both sides of the disk against the rods so as to slightly bend and flatten said rods, substantially as described.
  • PETOLEU'M A. CiNIOUR.

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No. 810,977. I PATENTED JAN. 30, 1906. G. POURE;
WINDING REEL. APPLICATION IILIJD 001:. 13, 1902.
3 SHEETS-SHEET 1.
No. 810,977. PATENTED JAN. 30, 1906.
G. POURE.
WINDING REEL. APPLIOATION FILED 00m. 1a, 1902.
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No. 810,977. PATENTBD JAN. 30, 1906."
' G. POURE.
WINDING REEL.
APPLICATION FILED 00w. 1a, 1902.
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Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented J an. 30, 1906.
Application file'd October 18, 1902. Serial No. 127,155.
To all whom, it may concern: Be it known that I, Gnonens POURE, a citizen of the Republic of France, and a resident of Boulogne-sur-Mer, France, (whose ostal address is Boulogne-sur-Mer, Pasdeala'is,
, France) have invented certain new and usethe radial arms 0 ful Improvements in Winding-Reels, of which the following is a full and complete specification, such as will enable those skilled in the art to which it appertains tdmake and use the same. I
The subject of my invention is Windingreels used for spinning and stocking frames and the like.
The shaft or axis of winding-reels has hitherto been made of wood in which the pointed ends of the iron-wire arms are driven in radially. I now make such winding-reels entirely of metal for the purpose of a greater strength and much longer use of the reel.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is an elevation of a winding-reel. Fig. 2 is a plan of the same. Fig. 3 shows a modified construction, a part being removed. Fig. 4 represents, on an enlarged scale, a perspective view of an end disk of the reel. Fig. 5 is a section of said disk, Fig. 6 shows, on an enlarged scale, a plan of a part of a central disk with passages b b and with a radial arm in place and fixed by squeezing. Fig. 7 is a section on line 7 7 of Fig, 6. Fig. 8 1s a sectlt'i -)n line 8 8 of Fi 6. I
Hitherto the shaft of a winding-reel has been made of a piece of wood cylindrical in the middle and strengthened at the two ends in order to form the necessary thickness in which the pointed ends of the radial ironwire arms are embodied. In drying, the
wood often cracks, and even Without that the ,arms easily come out. In order to obviate these disadvantages, I make reels entirely of metal, and conseguently much more durable,
except with considerable force.
- shaft or spindle consists of a metal rod A,'.the
two ends a, a of which ass through the holes formed in the center 0 the two rings. B, these ends forming the pins around which the reel which cannot be pulled out rotates. The only difference in the two forms of construction is in the shaft or spindle and its attachment to the apparatus. The rings and the radial arms are t e same. p
In the form of construction illustrated in Fig. 3 the sleeve isjformed by a tube A' 'that is to say, this tube is intended to be placed on the spindle around which the reel rotates. sleeve is furnished with two shoulders a a. Against each of these shoulders two stamped rings B B rest, which are held on the outside by settings or shoulders formed by the ends of the tube A. recesses formed by the inner and outer shoulders. The rings B B, which might be perforated in order to lighten them, are furnished, for example, with passages b b, corresponding in number with the radial arms 0, to be introduced therein. The bend of the radial arms may vary, as shown. Whenthe radial arms are in their places, having passed through the passages 12 1), pressure is a plied to the whole, and the ends of the radiaFarms are thus firmly incased in the rings.
Figs. 6, 7, and 8 show howthe arms 0 are held in the assages after this pressure has been applied The pressure sli htly bends and flattens the arms C and en arges those portions which are exposed between the assages b b, and thus the arms are rigidly he d.
Having now described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
A metallic reel consisting of an axle, a disk of sheet metal on each end thereof, each of saiddisks having hollow stamped ribs proj ecting alternately on both sides thereof forming radial passages, metallic rods having their ends placed in the passages and held therein by squeezing the ribs on both sides of the disk against the rods so as to slightly bend and flatten said rods, substantially as described.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand in presence of two witnesses.
GEORGES POURE. Witnesses:
PETOLEU'M, A. CiNIOUR.
Toward each of the two ends this Thus the rings are held in'
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Cited By (3)

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US2441437A (en) * 1945-08-24 1948-05-11 Joseph A Morrone Knockdown garden hose reel
US2674308A (en) * 1949-07-12 1954-04-06 Winthrop Atkins Co Inc Machine for cutting and perforating photograph prints from a continuous strip thereof
US2795385A (en) * 1954-04-14 1957-06-11 Charles L Becker Hose reel

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2441437A (en) * 1945-08-24 1948-05-11 Joseph A Morrone Knockdown garden hose reel
US2674308A (en) * 1949-07-12 1954-04-06 Winthrop Atkins Co Inc Machine for cutting and perforating photograph prints from a continuous strip thereof
US2795385A (en) * 1954-04-14 1957-06-11 Charles L Becker Hose reel

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