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US2595375A
US2595375A US85456A US8545649A US2595375A US 2595375 A US2595375 A US 2595375A US 85456 A US85456 A US 85456A US 8545649 A US8545649 A US 8545649A US 2595375 A US2595375 A US 2595375A
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  • This invention is concerned with the sale and use of slot insulation material which is commonly employed in the winding slots of electrical machines such as electric motors.
  • the insulating material here referred to is in the form of a band of special paper with turned longitudinal edge flanges.
  • Most users have need for a number of different sized rolls, but in many instances the rolls contain enough material to last for some time. This is especially true of small shops which do not have enough need for material of a particular size to use a roll in a very short time.
  • the principal object of the present invention is to facilitate the handling and storage of such rolls and to eliminate the aforementioned objections.
  • a saleable dispensing unit comprising a roll-of the slot insulation material and a sealed container, preferably formed of cardboard, conforming to the size of the roll and loosely enclosing the same, the container having at least one opening through which the tape-like material may be drawn.
  • the container provided by the invention is very inexpensive and does not materially increase the cost of the roll. This is a very important consideration from a commercial standpoint. When the roll is completely used, the container may be discarded.
  • Fig. l is a perspective view of the complete saleable article as provided by the invention.
  • Figs. 2 and 3 are perspective illustrations of the two parts or members forming the dispensing container
  • the saleable article shown in Fig. 1 comprises a roll ID of slot insulation material such as hereinbefore mentioned.
  • Such material is in the form of a band or web II having turned longitudinal edge flanges l2 and I3. It is important that these flanges be preserved until the material is used.
  • the roll I0 is loosely enclosed by a dispensing container M which is preferably formed of two cardboard blanks as shown at I5 and It in Figs. 2 and 3.
  • each blank is identical in ize and configuration and each comprises a substantially square body portion ll defined by four marginal fold lines l9 from which extend foldable flaps 18, each of which flaps is substantially L- shaped in plan, these flaps being bent along the fold lines l9 to extend from one and the same side of the blank in a direction substantially normal to the plane of the substantially square body portion ll.
  • Each flap It comprises a first portion 20 relatively short in said normal direction and relatively long in a direction parallel to the adjacent marginal edge of the body portion l1, and a second portion 2
  • each blank is cut away or recessed at its corners, as shown at 22.
  • first flap portion 20 is relatively short in a direction normal to the plane of the substantially square body portion I! and relatively long in a direction parallel to the adjacent marginal fold line l9
  • second flap portion 21 is relatively long in said normal direction and relatively short in said parallel direction
  • each of the blanks are arranged in mutually reversed or opposed relation, and the flaps are folded over so that each of said second portions 2
  • the overlapping flap portions are then secured together so as to seal the container about the roll.
  • metal staples as shown at 23, for this purpose, although any suitable method of securing the overlying flap portions may be used.
  • each of the fold lines I! has a slight offset as shown at 24. The purpose of this is to compensate for the overlapping of the flap portions, thus preventing any bulging or outward projection where the flap portions overlap.
  • the completed container has corner openings provided by cutaway or recessed portions 22, and it may also have slot-like openings 26 in its narrow sides, depending upon the width of the roll.
  • the end of the roll In may be drawn through any one of the corner openings 25 which enable insertion of the fingers to manipulate the roll, as when too much material is withdrawn and it is desired to rewind the roll a small amount.
  • the end of the roll may be stapled at one of the corner openings. Then by cutting ofi the stapled end the roll may be put into use. Since the container loosely encloses the roll, the latter is free to rotate as the slot insulation material is drawn from the roll.
  • the construction of the dispensing container is advantageous in that the blanks are identical and are formed by the same operation, and furthermore the flap portions 2! may be made sufficiently long in a direction normal to the plane of the body portion I! so that the same blanks may be used to form containers of different widths to accommodate rolls of different widths. This merely involves variation of the overlap of portions 2 I, and if these portions project beyond the sides of the container the projecting parts may be cut off. These advantages are conducive to low cost of the container.
  • the saleable article as shown in Fig. 1 may be manufactured in different sizes according to the different widths of the slot insulation material.
  • a user may purchase as many different sizes as he requires.
  • the rolls of insulation material may last for some time.
  • the dispensing container preserves the enclosed roll, facilitates storage and handling, and eliminates wastage of the slot insulation material.
  • the size of the slot insulation material may be plainly marked on the outside of the dispensing container, thus making it possible for a user readily to select material of a desired size from a plurality of different sized rolls and containers.
  • a two-part dispensing container for a roll of slot insulating material comprising two opposed, like members disposed in reversed, faceto-face relation, each member including a sub stantially square shaped body portion defined by four marginal fold lines and four like flaps, one bent along each of said fold lines in a direction toward the other member and normal to the plane of the body portion, each of said flaps including a first portion relatively short in said normal direction, and a second portion relatively long in said normal direction, the said second portion of each flap of each of the opposed members overlapping and secured to the said first portion of each flap of each of the opposed members, said flaps forming the four sides of said container.
  • each of said marginal fold lines has a lateral offset therein adjacent the point where the innermost edge of the second portion of the flap of one member overlaps the first portion of the opposed flap of the other member, to enable overlapping of said first portion by said second portion without bulging or outward projection.

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May 6, 1952 w. F. WEIRICH ET AL DISPENSING UNIT FOR SLOT INSULATION MATERIAL Filed April 4, 1949 Mara/b Patented May 6, 1952 DISPENSING UNIT FOR SLOT INSULATION MATERIAL William F. Weirich, Philadelphia, and Henry Weirich, Lenni, Pa.
Application April 4, 1949, Serial No. 85,456
5 Claims. 1
This invention is concerned with the sale and use of slot insulation material which is commonly employed in the winding slots of electrical machines such as electric motors. The insulating material here referred to is in the form of a band of special paper with turned longitudinal edge flanges. Heretofore it has been the practise to sell this material in rolls of Various widths according to various standard sizes, so that a user has only to cut a length from a roll as desired. Most users have need for a number of different sized rolls, but in many instances the rolls contain enough material to last for some time. This is especially true of small shops which do not have enough need for material of a particular size to use a roll in a very short time. Heretofore there has been a great deal of wastage due to the fact that the rolls have lain around the shop or like places for long periods of time and have become dirty and worn. This condition is made Worse by the fact that once a roll is put into use, it tends to unwind due to the resilience or spring of the material. Furthermore, the storage of the rolls has presented a problem.
The principal object of the present invention is to facilitate the handling and storage of such rolls and to eliminate the aforementioned objections.
According tothe invention there is provided a saleable dispensing unit comprising a roll-of the slot insulation material and a sealed container, preferably formed of cardboard, conforming to the size of the roll and loosely enclosing the same, the container having at least one opening through which the tape-like material may be drawn. The container provided by the invention is very inexpensive and does not materially increase the cost of the roll. This is a very important consideration from a commercial standpoint. When the roll is completely used, the container may be discarded.
The invention may be clearly understood by reference to the accompanying drawing illustrating a preferred embodiment, wherein:
Fig. l is a perspective view of the complete saleable article as provided by the invention; and
Figs. 2 and 3 are perspective illustrations of the two parts or members forming the dispensing container;
Referring more particularly to the drawing, the saleable article shown in Fig. 1 comprises a roll ID of slot insulation material such as hereinbefore mentioned. Such material is in the form of a band or web II having turned longitudinal edge flanges l2 and I3. It is important that these flanges be preserved until the material is used. The roll I0 is loosely enclosed by a dispensing container M which is preferably formed of two cardboard blanks as shown at I5 and It in Figs. 2 and 3. These blanks are identical in ize and configuration and each comprises a substantially square body portion ll defined by four marginal fold lines l9 from which extend foldable flaps 18, each of which flaps is substantially L- shaped in plan, these flaps being bent along the fold lines l9 to extend from one and the same side of the blank in a direction substantially normal to the plane of the substantially square body portion ll. Each flap It comprises a first portion 20 relatively short in said normal direction and relatively long in a direction parallel to the adjacent marginal edge of the body portion l1, and a second portion 2| relatively long in said normal direction and relatively short in a direction parallel to the adjacent marginal edge of the body portion H. In addition to having the foldable flaps, each blank is cut away or recessed at its corners, as shown at 22. While in the preferred embodiment of our invention we have described and illustrated the first flap portion 20 as being relatively short in a direction normal to the plane of the substantially square body portion I! and relatively long in a direction parallel to the adjacent marginal fold line l9, and the second flap portion 21 as being relatively long in said normal direction and relatively short in said parallel direction, it will be obvious that all of the features and advantages of the device of our present invention may be attained by a construction in which the flap portions 20 and 2| are of substantially equal length in a direction parallel to said adjacent fold line.
In forming the dispensing container about the roll, as shown in Fig. 1, two of the blanks are arranged in mutually reversed or opposed relation, and the flaps are folded over so that each of said second portions 2| overlies the associated first portion 2%] of the opposite blank. The overlapping flap portions are then secured together so as to seal the container about the roll. It is preferred to employ metal staples, as shown at 23, for this purpose, although any suitable method of securing the overlying flap portions may be used. As may be seen in Figs. 2' and 3, each of the fold lines I!) has a slight offset as shown at 24. The purpose of this is to compensate for the overlapping of the flap portions, thus preventing any bulging or outward projection where the flap portions overlap.
As may be seen in Fig. 1, the completed container has corner openings provided by cutaway or recessed portions 22, and it may also have slot-like openings 26 in its narrow sides, depending upon the width of the roll. The end of the roll In may be drawn through any one of the corner openings 25 which enable insertion of the fingers to manipulate the roll, as when too much material is withdrawn and it is desired to rewind the roll a small amount. As sold, the end of the roll may be stapled at one of the corner openings. Then by cutting ofi the stapled end the roll may be put into use. Since the container loosely encloses the roll, the latter is free to rotate as the slot insulation material is drawn from the roll.
It should be noted that the construction of the dispensing container, as described above, is advantageous in that the blanks are identical and are formed by the same operation, and furthermore the flap portions 2! may be made sufficiently long in a direction normal to the plane of the body portion I! so that the same blanks may be used to form containers of different widths to accommodate rolls of different widths. This merely involves variation of the overlap of portions 2 I, and if these portions project beyond the sides of the container the projecting parts may be cut off. These advantages are conducive to low cost of the container.
In the commercial practice of the invention the saleable article as shown in Fig. 1 may be manufactured in different sizes according to the different widths of the slot insulation material. A user may purchase as many different sizes as he requires. As stated previously, the rolls of insulation material may last for some time. The dispensing container preserves the enclosed roll, facilitates storage and handling, and eliminates wastage of the slot insulation material. Furthermore, the size of the slot insulation material may be plainly marked on the outside of the dispensing container, thus making it possible for a user readily to select material of a desired size from a plurality of different sized rolls and containers.
This invention has been used commercially and the statements herein made are based on actual commercial practice.
While a preferred embodiment of the dispensing unit has been illustrated and described, it will be apparent that the invention is not limited thereto but is capable of various modifications.
We claim:
1. A two-part dispensing container for a roll of slot insulating material, comprising two opposed, like members disposed in reversed, faceto-face relation, each member including a sub stantially square shaped body portion defined by four marginal fold lines and four like flaps, one bent along each of said fold lines in a direction toward the other member and normal to the plane of the body portion, each of said flaps including a first portion relatively short in said normal direction, and a second portion relatively long in said normal direction, the said second portion of each flap of each of the opposed members overlapping and secured to the said first portion of each flap of each of the opposed members, said flaps forming the four sides of said container.
2. A two part container for a roll of slot insulating material as defined in claim 1 wherein said first portion of each flap is relatively long in a direction parallel to the adjacent marginal fold line, and wherein said second portion of each flap is relatively short in a direction parallel to the said adjacent marginal fold line.
3. A two-part container for a roll of slot insulating material as defined in claim 1 wherein each of the opposed, like members is recessed at one corner thereof with the recess of one member opposite the recess of the other member to form at one corner of the container an opening extending across said one corner through which the slot insulating material of an enclosed roll may be drawn.
4. A two part container for a roll of slot insulating materialas defined in claim 1 wherein each of the opposed, like members is recessed at each of the corners thereof to form an opening extending across each corner of the container through any one of which the slot insulating material of an enclosed roll may be drawn.
5. A two part container for a roll of slot insulating material as defined in claim 1 wherein each of said marginal fold lines has a lateral offset therein adjacent the point where the innermost edge of the second portion of the flap of one member overlaps the first portion of the opposed flap of the other member, to enable overlapping of said first portion by said second portion without bulging or outward projection.
WILLIAM F. WEIRICH. HENRY WEIRICH.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,120,955 Martin Dec. 15, 1914 1,816,399 Rohwedder July 28, 1931 1,927,667 Miller Sept. 19, 1933 2,316.45! Royce Apr. 13, 1943
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US3067073A (en) * 1959-11-19 1962-12-04 Reynolds Metals Co Rolled metal foil treatment
US3087608A (en) * 1960-07-22 1963-04-30 Capewell Mfg Company Container for band saws and the like
US3129813A (en) * 1961-09-11 1964-04-21 Dashew Business Machines Inc Tape storage and dispensing magazine
US3151723A (en) * 1962-02-05 1964-10-06 Royal Mcbee Corp Inked ribbon package
US3370777A (en) * 1966-05-09 1968-02-27 Hans L. Levi Book mailer construction
US3520258A (en) * 1967-12-08 1970-07-14 Johns Manville Pallet
US3450329A (en) * 1968-01-08 1969-06-17 Goldberg Brothers Inc Shipping carton for film reels and the like
US5284247A (en) * 1989-07-12 1994-02-08 Saf-T Corporation Structural utility strap carton and dispenser
US5623802A (en) * 1994-06-30 1997-04-29 Bedford Industries, Inc. Construction technology
US20100162783A1 (en) * 2008-12-31 2010-07-01 Jin-Jie Lin Split strap
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