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US880276A
US880276A US26141705A US1905261417A US880276A US 880276 A US880276 A US 880276A US 26141705 A US26141705 A US 26141705A US 1905261417 A US1905261417 A US 1905261417A US 880276 A US880276 A US 880276A
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    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
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  • the object of my invention is to so construct a board upon which to wind bolts or rollsof cloth as to overcome the objections to which the wooden boards commonly used for this purpose are subject.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a cloth windin board illustrating my invention and showing the caps for closing the ends detached;
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view showing another method of winding the board;
  • Fig. 3 is a cross sectional view of the board.
  • My improved winding board consists of a hollow tu ular -slab A composed of a strip or sheet of paper wound upon a mandrel of the proper shape and dimensions, the successive ers of paper being suitably pasted or erwise secured together during the windin' operation.
  • a hollow tu ular -slab A composed of a strip or sheet of paper wound upon a mandrel of the proper shape and dimensions, the successive ers of paper being suitably pasted or erwise secured together during the windin' operation.
  • Two hollow, tubular slabs B, B which are longitudinally arranged and form internal reinforcing members.
  • slabs B, B are wound in the same manner as the slabs A so that the completed slab is a la 0t v stiff, strong and homogeneous body free from the tendency of the ordinary wooden board to crack or split because of the variations in the weather conditions and also free from any liability to injury because of the strain to which it is subjected durin the operation of winding the ro l or bolt of 0 0th upon it.
  • caps aa for closing the ends of t e tubular slab.
  • the caps not onl make a neat finish for the ends of the sla but also provide convenient surfaces for receiving the usual marks ap lied to the roll or bolt of cloth to indicate t e quality, size, price or the like.
  • I may produce the slabs A and B by means of a strip of paper equal to the desired length of thes ab, as shown in Fig. 1, or the s ab ma be produced by winding s irally a ho ow stri or strips of aper, as s own for instance in i 2, but ot or methods may be used for winding the pa ipr to form the slab without departing from t e essential features of my invention.
  • the cloth winding board made in accordance with my invention is as light and cheap as the ordinary wooden board, while at the same time it is free from the defects of the latter which I have before enumerated.
  • a cloth winding board consisting of a hollow slab of paper, with one or more internal longitudina reinforces, each consisting of a smaller hollow slab of paper, substantially as described.

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No 880,276. PATENTED FEB. 25, 1908. v
E. OARRAINE.
CLOTH WINDING BOARD.
APPLICATION FILED MAY 20. 1905.
UNITED STATES PATENT ornron.
CLOTH-WINDING BOARD.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Feb. 26, 1908.
Application filed May 20. 1905- Serial No. 261.417.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, EUGENE CARRAINE, a cltizen of the United States, residing in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, have invented certain Improvements in Cloth-Winding Boards, of which the following is a specification.
The object of my invention is to so construct a board upon which to wind bolts or rollsof cloth as to overcome the objections to which the wooden boards commonly used for this purpose are subject.
In the accompanying drawing: Figure 1, is a perspective view of a cloth windin board illustrating my invention and showing the caps for closing the ends detached; Fig. 2, is a plan view showing another method of winding the board; and Fig. 3, is a cross sectional view of the board.
My improved winding board consists of a hollow tu ular -slab A composed of a strip or sheet of paper wound upon a mandrel of the proper shape and dimensions, the successive ers of paper being suitably pasted or erwise secured together during the windin' operation. Mounted within the hollow tu ular slab A are two hollow, tubular slabs B, B which are longitudinally arranged and form internal reinforcing members. slabs B, B are wound in the same manner as the slabs A so that the completed slab is a la 0t v stiff, strong and homogeneous body free from the tendency of the ordinary wooden board to crack or split because of the variations in the weather conditions and also free from any liability to injury because of the strain to which it is subjected durin the operation of winding the ro l or bolt of 0 0th upon it.
An ordinary winding board is grasped at the ends by the clamping devices of the winding machine and is frequently broken These by the strains to which it is subjected, but my improved winding board can be slip-pied upon a mandrel in a cloth winding mac e, hence it may be supported throughout its entire length and cannot be injured by any strain to which itis subjected during the cloth winding operation.
I preferabl provide caps aa for closing the ends of t e tubular slab. The caps not onl make a neat finish for the ends of the sla but also provide convenient surfaces for receiving the usual marks ap lied to the roll or bolt of cloth to indicate t e quality, size, price or the like.
I may produce the slabs A and B by means of a strip of paper equal to the desired length of thes ab, as shown in Fig. 1, or the s ab ma be produced by winding s irally a ho ow stri or strips of aper, as s own for instance in i 2, but ot or methods may be used for winding the pa ipr to form the slab without departing from t e essential features of my invention.
The cloth winding board made in accordance with my invention is as light and cheap as the ordinary wooden board, while at the same time it is free from the defects of the latter which I have before enumerated.
I claim':
' A cloth winding board consisting of a hollow slab of paper, with one or more internal longitudina reinforces, each consisting of a smaller hollow slab of paper, substantially as described.
name to this specification, in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
' EUGENE CARRAINE. Witnesses:
WALTER CHISM,
'Jos. H. Knnm.
In testimony whereof, I have signed my
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