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US3637071A
US3637071A US847838A US3637071DA US3637071A US 3637071 A US3637071 A US 3637071A US 847838 A US847838 A US 847838A US 3637071D A US3637071D A US 3637071DA US 3637071 A US3637071 A US 3637071A
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  • the specification discloses a cable package or dispenser for [58] i "56 A k 52 W 83 5, army telephone cable, comprising a cable coil with a hollow 242296 6 center, two annular side members of strong, flexible material and a belt of strong, flexible material overlying the outer periphery of the coil. Holes are provided at the outer [56] References Cmd periphery of the side members, which are kept tightly together UNITED STATES PATENTS by a lacing extending through the holes and overlying the belt.
  • the present invention relates to a cable package or dispenser for army telephone cable, comprising two annular side members of flexible material adapted to be threaded onto a mandrel upon which the cable is wound, and to be interconnected at the outer periphery after a cable coil has been wound between the side members, so as to form a closed package, which can then be detached from the mandrel and in use permits the cable to be paid out from the central opening formed in the coil by the mandrel.
  • the manufacturing of the dispenser with the cable is relatively time consuming and must be performed very carefully for the result to be satisfactory.
  • the known dispensers can therefore not be manufactured in the field.
  • the advantages of the dispenser which primarily are based upon a significantly simplified laying of the cable, are therefore only present the first time the cable is used. In the field the cable must be reeled on spools.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a package or dispenser of the kind initially referred to for army telephone cable, which can be used several times and permits already laid cable to be packed in the field.
  • the dispenser according to the invention comprises a belt adapted to be placed around and substantially cover the periphery of the cable coil before the peripheral portions of the side members are interconnected, and in the peripheral portions of the side members there are provided holes for a lacing extending over the belt and keeping the side members tightly together into a closed package.
  • the holes are preferably provided in flaps or lugs of strong material secured to the side members at the periphery and overlying the belt.
  • the belt closes the package at the periphery, and the lacing provides the necessary tensioning for keeping the coil together and giving it the necessary stability.
  • a lacing may be used under almost any conditions in the field and can easily be released when the dispenser is empty in order to dismantle the various components of the dispenser (two side members and a belt) for reuse.
  • the belt may also carry supporting rings for securing the package on supporting frames or the like. Thereby the load on the supporting rings will be transferred to the periphery of the package and, through the lacing, place approximately equal loads in the two side members, which will therefore not be mutually displaced.
  • FIGS. I to 4 illustrate various stages in the assembly of a package or dispenser according to the invention.
  • FIG. 5 illustrates the finished dispenser
  • FIGS. I to 41 there is indicated a simple reeling apparatus 1 that may be carried by a person or attached to for instance a vehicle.
  • the apparatus comprises a fork in which there is rotatably mounted a reeling mandrel that may be rotated by means of a crank 2 through a gear 3.
  • the mandrel which is not visible in the drawing, has two side plates 4 and 5, at least one of which is detachable.
  • two annular side members 6 of canvas are threaded onto the mandrel between the two side plates 4 and 5 and in contact with either of these plates.
  • the canvas side members 6 are provided with flaps or lugs 7 of a strong material such as leather at the periphery.
  • each flap 7 there is provided a hole 8 which is reinforced by a grommet.
  • the flaps and the marginal portions of the side members 6 are fastened around the edge of the plates 4 and 5 in a position as illustrated in FIG. 1, e.g., by means of a rope (not shown) threaded through the holes 3.
  • the cable 9 is then wound onto the mandrel between the side members 6.
  • the belt III which is made of strong woven material, canvas or the like, has a width and a length so as substantially to cover the periphery of the cable coil. In several positions around the periphery the belt I0 carries supporting rings 11 of metal for securing the package during transport.
  • the flaps 7 and the marginal portions of the side members 6 are folded so as to overlie the belt, and a rope 12 is threaded through the holes 8.
  • the rope I2 is then strongly tensioned and firmly knotted so as to provide a close and tightly laced package 13 as shown in FIG. 5.
  • the mandrel, the side plates 4 and 5 and the interjacent package 13 is now released from the apparatus 1 as illustrated in FIG. 4, whereupon the side plates and the mandrel are detached from the package 13.
  • the mandrel may be slightly tapered or adapted to be constricted in the radial direction so as to be easily retractible from the cable coil.
  • the mandrel leaves a central opening 14, through which the cable ends may extend so as to permit the cable to be paid out for being laid in the field.
  • a package or dispenser for army telephone cable which dispenser can be assembled in the field when taking up already laid cable while using material that has already been used one or more times for making a dispenser.
  • dispensers it is possible to benefit from the use of dispensers not only the first time, but each time a given cable is to be laid out.
  • the package also has the advantage of having a long storage life since it is kept together only by mechanical elements and is not dependent upon the aging resistance of adhesives or the like.
  • a package for a cable coil having a central opening comprising two annular side members of flexible material,
  • each side member having flap members attached to its periphery in peripheral spaced relation
  • each of said flap members having a lace receiving means adjacent their unattached end

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The specification discloses a cable package or dispenser for army telephone cable, comprising a cable coil with a hollow center, two annular side members of strong, flexible material and a belt of strong, flexible material overlying the outer periphery of the coil. Holes are provided at the outer periphery of the side members, which are kept tightly together by a lacing extending through the holes and overlying the belt.

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'10 United States Patent n51 3,637,617 1 Jacobson 51 Jan. 25, i972 [541 (IABLE PACKAGE FUR ARMY 2,199,114 4/1940 Rosenberg 206/835 ux TELEPHUNE CABLE 2,596,970 5/1952 Adams ...206/52 W 3,370,699 2/1968 Gedge "206/59 B [72] Inventor: Arnulv Moe Jacolbsen, Lillehammer, Nor- Way Primary ExaminerWilliam T. Dixson, Jr. [73] Assignee: AIS Nmsk Kahmabrik, Holman Dram Alt0rney-Johnson, Dienner, Emrich Verbeck& Wagner men, Norway [22] Filed: Aug. 6,1969
[57] ABSTRACT [2!] Appl. No.: 847,838
' The specification discloses a cable package or dispenser for [58] i "56 A k 52 W 83 5, army telephone cable, comprising a cable coil with a hollow 242296 6 center, two annular side members of strong, flexible material and a belt of strong, flexible material overlying the outer periphery of the coil. Holes are provided at the outer [56] References Cmd periphery of the side members, which are kept tightly together UNITED STATES PATENTS by a lacing extending through the holes and overlying the belt.
737,328 8/l903 Bo le et al ..l50/54 B 1 Claims, 5 Drawin lFi ures BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to a cable package or dispenser for army telephone cable, comprising two annular side members of flexible material adapted to be threaded onto a mandrel upon which the cable is wound, and to be interconnected at the outer periphery after a cable coil has been wound between the side members, so as to form a closed package, which can then be detached from the mandrel and in use permits the cable to be paid out from the central opening formed in the coil by the mandrel.
Army telephone cables were previously supplied on reels or spools upon which the cable was rewound after use. Recently, army telephone cables have also been supplied in packages or dispensers of the kind initially referred to, the package being closed at the outer periphery by means of adhesive tape that also performs the function of securing or fastening supporting rings secured to the peripheral portions of the side members to attach the dispenser on a rucksack or the like. Such a package or dispenser constitutes a package that can be used once only, since it is not possible to bring a laid cable back into the dispenser and the adhesive tape cannot be removed economically in such a way that the side members, which are usually made of canvas, can be used once more in a new dispenser. Further, the manufacturing of the dispenser with the cable is relatively time consuming and must be performed very carefully for the result to be satisfactory. The known dispensers can therefore not be manufactured in the field. The advantages of the dispenser, which primarily are based upon a significantly simplified laying of the cable, are therefore only present the first time the cable is used. In the field the cable must be reeled on spools.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION An object of the present invention is to provide a package or dispenser of the kind initially referred to for army telephone cable, which can be used several times and permits already laid cable to be packed in the field.
In order to achieve this the dispenser according to the invention comprises a belt adapted to be placed around and substantially cover the periphery of the cable coil before the peripheral portions of the side members are interconnected, and in the peripheral portions of the side members there are provided holes for a lacing extending over the belt and keeping the side members tightly together into a closed package. The holes are preferably provided in flaps or lugs of strong material secured to the side members at the periphery and overlying the belt. The belt closes the package at the periphery, and the lacing provides the necessary tensioning for keeping the coil together and giving it the necessary stability. A lacing may be used under almost any conditions in the field and can easily be released when the dispenser is empty in order to dismantle the various components of the dispenser (two side members and a belt) for reuse.
Another consideration which has contributed to the fact that it has not been tried to produce dispensers in the field, is that it has been regarded as indispensable to apply an adhesive to the cable during reeling in order to obtain a sufficient stability of the cable coil. However, it has now been found that this is not necessary, provided that the cable is given a course that as far as possible deviates from the peripheral direction by guiding the cable comparatively rapidly back and forth between the side members during reeling. In a package according to the invention the cable in the coil therefore winds back and forth between the side members with a relatively fast pitch.
In addition to perform the function of closing the dispenser and securing the outer layers of the cable in position the belt may also carry supporting rings for securing the package on supporting frames or the like. Thereby the load on the supporting rings will be transferred to the periphery of the package and, through the lacing, place approximately equal loads in the two side members, which will therefore not be mutually displaced.
The invention will now be described in more detail, reference being had to the accompanying drawings.
IN THE DRAWINGS FIGS. I to 4 illustrate various stages in the assembly of a package or dispenser according to the invention, and
FIG. 5 illustrates the finished dispenser.
In FIGS. I to 41 there is indicated a simple reeling apparatus 1 that may be carried by a person or attached to for instance a vehicle. The apparatus comprises a fork in which there is rotatably mounted a reeling mandrel that may be rotated by means of a crank 2 through a gear 3. The mandrel, which is not visible in the drawing, has two side plates 4 and 5, at least one of which is detachable. In making the dispenser according to the invention two annular side members 6 of canvas are threaded onto the mandrel between the two side plates 4 and 5 and in contact with either of these plates. The canvas side members 6 are provided with flaps or lugs 7 of a strong material such as leather at the periphery. In each flap 7 there is provided a hole 8 which is reinforced by a grommet. The flaps and the marginal portions of the side members 6 are fastened around the edge of the plates 4 and 5 in a position as illustrated in FIG. 1, e.g., by means of a rope (not shown) threaded through the holes 3. The cable 9 is then wound onto the mandrel between the side members 6. When the cable coil has attained the desired size a belt is placed around the cable coil. The belt III, which is made of strong woven material, canvas or the like, has a width and a length so as substantially to cover the periphery of the cable coil. In several positions around the periphery the belt I0 carries supporting rings 11 of metal for securing the package during transport.
When the belt 10 has been laid around the cable coil, the flaps 7 and the marginal portions of the side members 6 are folded so as to overlie the belt, and a rope 12 is threaded through the holes 8. The rope I2 is then strongly tensioned and firmly knotted so as to provide a close and tightly laced package 13 as shown in FIG. 5. The mandrel, the side plates 4 and 5 and the interjacent package 13 is now released from the apparatus 1 as illustrated in FIG. 4, whereupon the side plates and the mandrel are detached from the package 13. The mandrel may be slightly tapered or adapted to be constricted in the radial direction so as to be easily retractible from the cable coil. The mandrel leaves a central opening 14, through which the cable ends may extend so as to permit the cable to be paid out for being laid in the field.
It will be seen that according to the invention there is provided a package or dispenser for army telephone cable, which dispenser can be assembled in the field when taking up already laid cable while using material that has already been used one or more times for making a dispenser. Thus, it is possible to benefit from the use of dispensers not only the first time, but each time a given cable is to be laid out.
The package also has the advantage of having a long storage life since it is kept together only by mechanical elements and is not dependent upon the aging resistance of adhesives or the like.
I claim:
11. A package for a cable coil having a central opening, comprising two annular side members of flexible material,
each side member having flap members attached to its periphery in peripheral spaced relation,
each of said flap members having a lace receiving means adjacent their unattached end,
an elongated belt member disposed around and substantially covering the periphery of the cable coil,
said flap members of each side member overlying said belt in offset relation to each other, and
a lacing threaded through said lace receiving means of the flap members and keeping the side members tightly together in a closed package.
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1. A package for a cable coil having a central opening, comprising two annular side members of flexible material, each side member having flap members attached to its periphery in peripheral spaced relation, each of said flap members having a lace receiving means adjacent their unattached end, an elongated belt member disposed around and substantially covering the periphery of the cable coil, said flap members of each side member overlying said belt in offset relation to each other, and a lacing threaded through said lace receiving means of the flap members and keeping the side members tightly together in a closed package.
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