US207105A - Improvement in twine-holders - Google Patents

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    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
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  • the object of this invention is to prevent the twine becoming entangled as it is drawn from the inside of the ball.
  • I make use of a rod running through the ball, and the end thereof terminates in the hole or eye through which the cord is drawn 011'. Thereby the cord draws oft between the surface of that eye and the rod, and the convolutions of the cord remain around the rod, and only one can escape at a time. This prevents the cord becomin g tangled.
  • I also make use of a spring-yoke that passes over the ball to retain the said central rod in position, and this yoke is removably connected to the base, so that it may be separated for packing the twine-holders into a small compass.
  • Figure l is a plan of the twine-holder
  • Fig. 2 is an elevation with the base in section.
  • the base a is preferably of cast-iron. It may have arms or open-work, as shown in Fig. 1, if the twine-holder is to be suspended, or it may be solid, as illustrated in Fig. 2, so as to be sufficiently heavy to retain its position when the twine-holder rests upon atable or support.
  • the yoke 11 is made of wire, and one end is provided with a screw at 2, to be screwed into the base, as shown in Fig. 2. .
  • the wire yoke springs sufficiently to allow of its being rotated, the end 3 passing outside the base as the end 2 is screwed into place, and upon the end 3 of the yoke there is anotch, (see Fig. 2,) that catches the base a when said end 3 is sprung into the hole in said base.
  • This construction allows the yoke to be separated from the base, so that the parts can be packed into a small compass.
  • the twine will draw oft through a center eye in the base, and the central rod, t, will be passed down from above through the yoke or a projection, 0, at the side thereof, the rod 1' having a bent end, by which it is suspended.
  • the twine-holder When the twine-holder rests upon a table, the twine will be drawn upwardly through the eye 1", Fig. 2, and the rodi will pass up through the base. I prefer to have a screw, 8, at the lower end of this rod to hold it in position.
  • the spring-yoke can be raised and turned aside to allow the ball of twine to be put in place and the end of the cord to be threaded through the eye.
  • the rod t passing through the ball and into the eye 0, prevents the coils of twine becoming entangled as they are drawn off, as aforesaid.
  • the cutter n is a separate blade with a wedge-shaped tang passing into a sheet-metal loop, t, soldered upon the yoke at one side.
  • the twine-holder having a base, a, yoke 1), eye 1', and central rod, 2', the end of which rod passes into the eye, and there is also space in such eye for the passage of the cord, as and for the purposes set forth.
  • the twine cutter n having a wedgeshaped tang, in combination with the wire yoke and the sheet-metal loop soldered upon such wire yoke, substantially as set forth.

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S. G. OATLIN. Twine-Holder.
Nd. 207.105. Patented Aug. 20, I878.
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SETH G. OATLIN, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR TO EMMA F. CATLIN,
OF SAME PLACE.
IM PROV EMENT IN TWINE-HOLDERS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 207,105, dated August 20, 1878; application filed February 4, 1878.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, SETH G. CATLIN, of Brooklyn, in the county of Kings and State of New York, have invented an Improvement in Twine-Holders, of which the following is a specification:
The object of this invention is to prevent the twine becoming entangled as it is drawn from the inside of the ball. For this purpose I make use of a rod running through the ball, and the end thereof terminates in the hole or eye through which the cord is drawn 011'. Thereby the cord draws oft between the surface of that eye and the rod, and the convolutions of the cord remain around the rod, and only one can escape at a time. This prevents the cord becomin g tangled.
I also make use of a spring-yoke that passes over the ball to retain the said central rod in position, and this yoke is removably connected to the base, so that it may be separated for packing the twine-holders into a small compass.
In the drawiug, Figure l is a plan of the twine-holder, and Fig. 2 is an elevation with the base in section.
The base a is preferably of cast-iron. It may have arms or open-work, as shown in Fig. 1, if the twine-holder is to be suspended, or it may be solid, as illustrated in Fig. 2, so as to be sufficiently heavy to retain its position when the twine-holder rests upon atable or support.
The yoke 11 is made of wire, and one end is provided with a screw at 2, to be screwed into the base, as shown in Fig. 2. .The wire yoke springs sufficiently to allow of its being rotated, the end 3 passing outside the base as the end 2 is screwed into place, and upon the end 3 of the yoke there is anotch, (see Fig. 2,) that catches the base a when said end 3 is sprung into the hole in said base.
This construction allows the yoke to be separated from the base, so that the parts can be packed into a small compass.
When the twine-holder is to be suspended,
there is an eye, 6, (shown by dotted lines in Fig. 2,) upon the top of the yoke 5 but when the twine-holder rests upon a table this is unnecessary. In the first form the twine will draw oft through a center eye in the base, and the central rod, t, will be passed down from above through the yoke or a projection, 0, at the side thereof, the rod 1' having a bent end, by which it is suspended.
When the twine-holder rests upon a table, the twine will be drawn upwardly through the eye 1", Fig. 2, and the rodi will pass up through the base. I prefer to have a screw, 8, at the lower end of this rod to hold it in position.
The spring-yoke can be raised and turned aside to allow the ball of twine to be put in place and the end of the cord to be threaded through the eye.
The rod t, passing through the ball and into the eye 0, prevents the coils of twine becoming entangled as they are drawn off, as aforesaid.
The cutter n is a separate blade with a wedge-shaped tang passing into a sheet-metal loop, t, soldered upon the yoke at one side.
I claim as my invention-- 1. The twine-holder having a base, a, yoke 1), eye 1', and central rod, 2', the end of which rod passes into the eye, and there is also space in such eye for the passage of the cord, as and for the purposes set forth.
2. The combination, with the base a, of the yoke I), having a screw, 2, at one end, and a notch, 3, near the other end, to connect with the base a, substantially as set forth.
3. The twine cutter n, having a wedgeshaped tang, in combination with the wire yoke and the sheet-metal loop soldered upon such wire yoke, substantially as set forth.
Signed by me this 1st day of February, 187 S.
SETH O. OATLIN.
Witnesses Gno. T. PINOKNEY, OHAs. H. SMITH.
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US4955557A (en) * 1990-02-09 1990-09-11 Sewell Virgil L Handcraft yarn dispenser
US5004297A (en) * 1989-03-23 1991-04-02 Schmitt Marcella H Portable, safety, play chair

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US5004297A (en) * 1989-03-23 1991-04-02 Schmitt Marcella H Portable, safety, play chair
US4955557A (en) * 1990-02-09 1990-09-11 Sewell Virgil L Handcraft yarn dispenser

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