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US2527401A
US2527401A US127443A US12744349A US2527401A US 2527401 A US2527401 A US 2527401A US 127443 A US127443 A US 127443A US 12744349 A US12744349 A US 12744349A US 2527401 A US2527401 A US 2527401A
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  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of my combined package and reel
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional view of the package taken on line 2-2 of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of my package with parts thereof removed, the package being shown as supported on a stand to serve as a reel;
  • the package is made in the form of a conventional rectangular container, and it includes a rectangular front wall 10, a similar rear wall II, two side walls l2, a bottom wall l3, and a top wall M.
  • the latter is integrally connected to the rear wall II and provided with side tongues and a front tongue IS.
  • the construction is well known and needs no further description.
  • the novel features disclosed herein include the following items: Located within the 2 container is a drum-like spool or hub 11 closed at each end by a wall I8, as best shown in Fig. 2.
  • a wall I8 Preferably made of cardboard, it has the shape of a cylindrical box, but it is obvious that it may be made of some other material and that instead of being hollow it may be made solid.
  • the closed ends of the hub are in abutment withfithe central portions of theinner surfaces of the front wall Ill and the rear wall H of the container, respectively, and are kept in place by means of staples l9 driven'through thefabric of thewallsl0 and H and the end walls l8 of said hubw
  • Centrally located apertures 20 within the closed ends'of the hub are in register with a similar.-aper-- ture 2
  • the front wallbf the container is perforated along a line 23' forming a circle of a diameter somewhat'larger than thediameter of the hub.
  • the perforation is made for ready severance of the central part lila, outlined by said circle, from said front Wall Ill.
  • both the front wall It! and the rear wall II of the container are perforated along all of their respective sides, as shown in the drawings, the lines of perforation being indicated by numeral 24.
  • the wire 25 disposed within the container is coiled on said hub I! in the usual manner, one end of the wire being adapted to be attached to the hub, the other end of the wire being located on the outer surface of the coil.
  • the wire is delivered for use all coiled up upon the hub and enclosed by the container abovedescribed.
  • two alternate methods of unwinding the wire may be used.
  • One is shown in Fig. 3.
  • the side, the bottom, and the top walls of the container are torn off along lines of perforation 24, so that only the front and the rear walls of the container remain in place.
  • a rod 26 may then be thrust through apertures 2
  • the standards must be high enough to permit rotation upon the rod of the hub and the remaining portions of the container, with the wire coiled upon said hub.
  • a number of other coils may be supported on the same rod, one alongside the other, so that wire from any coil may be available when needed.
  • a container having a flat front wall and a, flat rear wall, and transverse connecting wall means 'therebetween, a drumlike reel centrally located between said front and rear walls, the reel having closed ends in abutment with and connected to said front and rear walls, respectively, said front and rear walls beaccess to the coiled wire within the container,
  • a combined reel and'package comprising a rectangular container including a front wall, a rearwall, and transversely disposed Walls connecting said front and rear Walls, a drum-shaped reel having both ends closed and disposed centrally within the container and having its end walls stapled to the front and the rear walls, respectively,:the marginal portions of the front and the rear walls being perforated for removal of said transversely disposed walls, the front wall having a circular outline permitting the removal of a wall portion therewithin, and a drum attached thereto;
  • a package and reel combination including a rectangular container having a flat front wall, aiflat rear wall, side walls, a bottom and atop wall, respectively, a drum-shaped reel within the container, the reel being closed at'each end,'-the-ends of the reel being straddled by said front and rear walls and being afiixed thereto, the container ing perforated along their outer edges for removal of said transverse connecting wall means, the front wall having a severable circular portion abutting one endwall of the reel for removal of the reel from said container.
  • a container having a flat front wall and a flat rear wall and transverse wall means therebetween, a cylindrical reel 10- cateol between said front and rear walls, one end of the reel being in abutment with and connected to the front wall and the opposite end of the reel being in abutment with and connected to the rear wall, the front and the rear walls be-' ing perforated along their edges for severance andremoval of the transverse wall means, the front wall having a centrally located severable circular portion for removal thereof to allow withdrawa] of the reel from the container.

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Oct. 24, 1950.
L. J. DAOUST COMBINED PACKAGE AND REEL FOR COILED WIRE Filed Nov. 15, 1949 INVENTOR: Lucian J. Daousf,
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Patented Oct. 24, 1950 COMBINED PACKAGE AND REEL FOR 0011.121) WIRE Lucia'n J. Daoust, Detroit, Mich. Application November 15, 1949, Serial No. 127,443 4 Claims. (01. 2os 59) My improvement pertains, in particular, to packages containing insulated wire employed by electricians in wiring architectural structures, such as houses, stores, factories, etc. Up to now the wire for that purpose was delivered in a number of different packages. Once delivered, the wire had to be taken out of the respective package, said wire being pulled from the coil as needed. This procedure often resultedin having the coils tangled up. Frequently, two or three coils of different colored or marked wire had to be used in one electrical circuit. In addition thereto, it would happen that morethan one circuit had to be provided for. Under the circumstances, it was necessary to keep the coils from interfering with each other. In cases where the coils were transferred tospecial reels, the change included unnecessary work and called for an expenditure for said reels. The improvement devised by me will eliminate any trouble resulting from tangling of respective wires, and it will permit a number of coils to be mounted side by side in a workable position. Further advantages of my improvement will be more clearly appreciated in the course of the description thereof.
I shall now describe my combined package and reel with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of my combined package and reel;
Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional view of the package taken on line 2-2 of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of my package with parts thereof removed, the package being shown as supported on a stand to serve as a reel;
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of my package and a coil of wire partly withdrawn therefrom and wound on a hub normally forming a part of my package Fig. 5 is a perspective view of my package with the wire therein but with the hub portion--removed and shown apart from said package.
Similar numerals refer to similar parts throughout the several views.
The package is made in the form of a conventional rectangular container, and it includes a rectangular front wall 10, a similar rear wall II, two side walls l2, a bottom wall l3, and a top wall M. The latter is integrally connected to the rear wall II and provided with side tongues and a front tongue IS. The construction is well known and needs no further description. The novel features disclosed herein include the following items: Located within the 2 container is a drum-like spool or hub 11 closed at each end by a wall I8, as best shown in Fig. 2. Preferably made of cardboard, it has the shape of a cylindrical box, but it is obvious that it may be made of some other material and that instead of being hollow it may be made solid. The closed ends of the hub, as shown" in the drawings, are in abutment withfithe central portions of theinner surfaces of the front wall Ill and the rear wall H of the container, respectively, and are kept in place by means of staples l9 driven'through thefabric of thewallsl0 and H and the end walls l8 of said hubw Centrally located apertures 20 within the closed ends'of the hub are in register with a similar.-aper-- ture 2|,in the fron'twall' lil of the container, and with apertureZZ, in the rear wall thereof;
It will be noted that the front wallbf the container is perforated along a line 23' forming a circle of a diameter somewhat'larger than thediameter of the hub. The perforation is made for ready severance of the central part lila, outlined by said circle, from said front Wall Ill. Additionally, both the front wall It! and the rear wall II of the container are perforated along all of their respective sides, as shown in the drawings, the lines of perforation being indicated by numeral 24. The wire 25 disposed within the container is coiled on said hub I! in the usual manner, one end of the wire being adapted to be attached to the hub, the other end of the wire being located on the outer surface of the coil.
The wire is delivered for use all coiled up upon the hub and enclosed by the container abovedescribed. When the wire is to be used, two alternate methods of unwinding the wire may be used. One is shown in Fig. 3. In this case the side, the bottom, and the top walls of the container are torn off along lines of perforation 24, so that only the front and the rear walls of the container remain in place. A rod 26 may then be thrust through apertures 2|, 20, and 22 in the container and the hub, respectively, whereupon the rod may be supported for rotation on an ordinary stand which includes a base 21 and two standards 28, as best shown in Fig. 3. The standards must be high enough to permit rotation upon the rod of the hub and the remaining portions of the container, with the wire coiled upon said hub. A number of other coils may be supported on the same rod, one alongside the other, so that wire from any coil may be available when needed.
Should it be preferred to uncoil the wire with- 3 out removing the coil from the container, it can be done by removing the hub from the container, as shown in Fig. 5. The removal of the hub is an easy matter: first, the central portion 10a of the front wall of the container may be cut out along perforations 23, whereupon the staples attaching the hub to the rear wall may be cut or removed, this permitting thhe hub to be taken out of said container. The removal of the hub and the central portion Illa of the front wall, which central portion is affixed to the closed end of the hub, will leave a large circular opening 29, in the front wall of the container, affording easy 4 being perforated along the edges of both the front and the rear walls for severance thereof from all other Walls, the front wall having a severable circular portion abutting one end Wall of said reel for removal of said reel from said container.
3. In combination, a container having a flat front wall and a, flat rear wall, and transverse connecting wall means 'therebetween, a drumlike reel centrally located between said front and rear walls, the reel having closed ends in abutment with and connected to said front and rear walls, respectively, said front and rear walls beaccess to the coiled wire within the container,
as best shown in Fig. 5.
It will be understood that some changesmay be made in the construction of my-combined package and reel without departing from the inventive principle disclosed herein. 1
What I, therefore, wish to claim is as follows:
1. A combined reel and'package, as described, and comprising a rectangular container including a front wall, a rearwall, and transversely disposed Walls connecting said front and rear Walls, a drum-shaped reel having both ends closed and disposed centrally within the container and having its end walls stapled to the front and the rear walls, respectively,:the marginal portions of the front and the rear walls being perforated for removal of said transversely disposed walls, the front wall having a circular outline permitting the removal of a wall portion therewithin, and a drum attached thereto;
2. A package and reel combination; as described, said combination including a rectangular container having a flat front wall, aiflat rear wall, side walls, a bottom and atop wall, respectively, a drum-shaped reel within the container, the reel being closed at'each end,'-the-ends of the reel being straddled by said front and rear walls and being afiixed thereto, the container ing perforated along their outer edges for removal of said transverse connecting wall means, the front wall having a severable circular portion abutting one endwall of the reel for removal of the reel from said container.
4. In combination, a container having a flat front wall and a flat rear wall and transverse wall means therebetween, a cylindrical reel 10- cateol between said front and rear walls, one end of the reel being in abutment with and connected to the front wall and the opposite end of the reel being in abutment with and connected to the rear wall, the front and the rear walls be-' ing perforated along their edges for severance andremoval of the transverse wall means, the front wall having a centrally located severable circular portion for removal thereof to allow withdrawa] of the reel from the container.
LUCIAN J. DAOUST. REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
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US2642989A (en) * 1950-10-17 1953-06-23 Robert Gair Co Inc Shipping device
US2713938A (en) * 1950-04-26 1955-07-26 New Bedford Cordage Company Rope package
US2794546A (en) * 1954-07-02 1957-06-04 Francis P Keiper Cartons
US2969931A (en) * 1958-02-18 1961-01-31 Texlon Corp Reel for use on spindles of different diameters
US3329259A (en) * 1965-10-13 1967-07-04 Owens Illinois Inc Combination reel and shipping container
US3399847A (en) * 1967-02-09 1968-09-03 Sears Roebuck & Co Fishing line spool holder
US3933087A (en) * 1972-12-18 1976-01-20 Mattos Manuel A Baler wire carton and system
FR2414444A1 (en) * 1978-01-14 1979-08-10 Bayer Ag PACKAGING FOR WIRE CROWNS
WO1980001063A1 (en) * 1978-11-24 1980-05-29 Eltra Corp Unitary foldable dispenser reel and container
WO1981003319A1 (en) * 1980-05-21 1981-11-26 Skaltek Ab Method for producing a package
US4369881A (en) * 1980-11-14 1983-01-25 Ditchfield Neville J Coil package with hub forming means contained therein
US4650073A (en) * 1985-08-09 1987-03-17 Young David J Electric cable container and dispenser
US4667824A (en) * 1984-08-02 1987-05-26 Bicc Public Limited Company Coil package
US7303164B1 (en) * 2006-05-12 2007-12-04 Susan Reno Fishing line package and dispenser and method

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US2101355A (en) * 1936-09-08 1937-12-07 Cleef Bros Van Tape carton

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US2713938A (en) * 1950-04-26 1955-07-26 New Bedford Cordage Company Rope package
US2642989A (en) * 1950-10-17 1953-06-23 Robert Gair Co Inc Shipping device
US2794546A (en) * 1954-07-02 1957-06-04 Francis P Keiper Cartons
US2969931A (en) * 1958-02-18 1961-01-31 Texlon Corp Reel for use on spindles of different diameters
US3329259A (en) * 1965-10-13 1967-07-04 Owens Illinois Inc Combination reel and shipping container
US3399847A (en) * 1967-02-09 1968-09-03 Sears Roebuck & Co Fishing line spool holder
US3933087A (en) * 1972-12-18 1976-01-20 Mattos Manuel A Baler wire carton and system
US4239110A (en) * 1978-01-14 1980-12-16 Bayer Aktiengesellschaft Container for packaging wire roll
FR2414444A1 (en) * 1978-01-14 1979-08-10 Bayer Ag PACKAGING FOR WIRE CROWNS
WO1980001063A1 (en) * 1978-11-24 1980-05-29 Eltra Corp Unitary foldable dispenser reel and container
WO1981003319A1 (en) * 1980-05-21 1981-11-26 Skaltek Ab Method for producing a package
US4616469A (en) * 1980-05-21 1986-10-14 Skaltek Ab Method for producing a package
US4369881A (en) * 1980-11-14 1983-01-25 Ditchfield Neville J Coil package with hub forming means contained therein
US4667824A (en) * 1984-08-02 1987-05-26 Bicc Public Limited Company Coil package
US4650073A (en) * 1985-08-09 1987-03-17 Young David J Electric cable container and dispenser
US7303164B1 (en) * 2006-05-12 2007-12-04 Susan Reno Fishing line package and dispenser and method

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