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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47FSPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
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  • the principle object of the present invention it to provide light-weight, strong, and economically produceelble carriers for one or more coils of strand material, which carriers can be readily moved from place to place by conventional means, either manually operated or power driven, and which carriers can be stacked one upon the other either while containing coils thereon or when empty to permit the mot/ing of a plurality of carriers at the same time as well as conserving space when in use or when being stored.
  • a further and important object or" the invention is to provide carriers for strand material which can be used for winding and unwinding the strand material thereon, either manually or in conjunction with conventional coiling and pay-off means yas well as supporting previously coiled strands.
  • Another important object is to provide carriers which can be lifted by conventional means engaging either the top of the oar-Iier or supporting the bottom of a carrier for raising the same or raising the carrier and further similar carriers stacked thereon with or without coiled strand material on one or all of the carriers and which carriers lare each composed of a minimum numbe-r of elements connected by spot welding.
  • a still further object of the invention is to provide carriers for coiled strand material which carriers are formed entirely of tubular material and are so constructed that each oan support heavy loads of coiled material without reinforcing and strengthening members.
  • An equally important object of the present invention is to provide carriers for coiled strand material ela-ch formed from a plurality of identical tubular or rod-like members Whose assembly permits a carrier to rbc provided having a smaller stem or arbor than with known carriers of a tubular construction.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the present carrier
  • FIG. 2 is a top view of the carrier with a coil of strand material shown in dotted lines thereon,
  • FIG. 3 is a side elevation of two carriers, one stacked on the other and with coils of strand material shown thereon in dotted lines.
  • FIG. 4 is an enlarged View of the top center portion of a carrier
  • FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken on line 5 5 of FIG. 4.
  • the present carrier is formed of four identical tubular or rod-like elements A, B, C, land D.
  • element A has a straight medial portion 1
  • elements B, C, yand D have similar portions 2, 3 and 4 respectively.
  • Element A further has a bent portion 5 curved through an angle of 90 to 105 relative to medial portion 1 and from which extends the top straight end portion 6 of the element.
  • Elements B, C and Dy have similar bent portions 3,127,018 Patented Mar'. 3l, 1964 7, 9, and 111 respectively, and end portions S, 111, tand 12 respectively.
  • element A The opposite end portion of element A is bent providing a curved portion 13 having an arc of 90 to 105 relative to said medial portion 1 and on an obtuse angle to end portion 6.
  • a straight por-tion 14 extends ⁇ from said curved portion 13 and diverges from a second straight portion 16 joined thereto by a curved portion 15, providing a V-shaped section of element A,
  • a third but shorter straight end portion ⁇ 118l is connected by curved portion y17 to straight portion 16. Said portions 14, 15, 16, 1'7 and 18 ⁇ lare all situated in the same plane.
  • Element B has portions 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and Z4- corresponding to said portions 13 to 1'8 respectively of element A, while element C has ⁇ corresponding portions 25, 26, 27, 28, 2.9 and 30 and element D also has corresponding portions Sil, 312, 33, 34, 35 tand 36.
  • all portions 14 to 1S, 20 to 24, 26 to 30 and 32 t0 36 are in the same plane providing a r'lat base for the carrier.
  • the end portions 6, 8, 10 'and 12 have similar ends 37 and 38 which ras shown in FIG. 5 [are rounded at 37 and have iiat lips 38 extending therefrom.
  • the end portions 6, 8, 101and 12 extend normal to the adjacent end portions with the lips 3S of each end portion abutting the periphery of the adjacent end .portion and connected by welds 39 on each side of said lips.
  • the connection ot end portion 6 to end portion 8 is made at a distance from the lips 37 of said end portion as best shown in FIG.
  • End portion 18 ⁇ of element A extends alongside portion 20 of element B and is welded thereto at 40.
  • end portions Q4, 30', and 36 extending along the outer side of portions 26, 32 yand 14 respectively and are connected thereto by welds 40 as shown in FIG. 2.
  • coils of strand material such as E can be mounted upon the carrier by inserting the medial portions 1 to 4 through the cen er of the coil until the first coil rests upon the base provided by the lower end portions of said elements A to D. Further coils can then be superimposed one upon the other on said first coil as shown in FIG, 3.
  • the carrier can be mounted upon a revolving turntable (not shown) land strand material such 'as wire, rope and the like around said medial portions or feed from the carrier in a like manner or from the coils thereon.
  • means such as a hold-down rod may be mounted upon the iiap top 6, 8, 10 and 12 of the carrier and conneoted to the turntable for retaining the carrier thereon.
  • Said flat top 6r, 8, 1li and 1,2. of the carrier has further uses in that -a blade of a forli-type lift truck can be insented thereunder -for lifting the carrier or conventional pay-oft attachments connected to said flat top or a hook inserted through the opening F of said ilat top for lifting the carrier by a crane, for example. Eliminating cross bracing within the carrier permits the nesting of the loaded or empty carriers for conserving Ispace and providing the liting or revolving of superimposed carriers at the same time.
  • lSaid flat top A6, 8, 10 and 12 of the carrier is smaller than the opening G between the base portion oi the carrier whereby said flat top is inse-rtable through opening G of a second carrier super-imposed thereon as shown in FIG. 3, a dist-ance depending upon the inward slant of the medial portions 1, 2, 3 and 4 of said elements.
  • a plurality of the carriers of the present type can be nested 'by superimposing one carrier upon the next.
  • a second similarly loaded carrier can ybe superimposed upon the rst carrier by inserting the top olf the lower carrier through the base of the upper carrier until said second base rests upon the top coil of the lower carrier.
  • Elements A and D can he formed from tubular or rodlike material prefenably a metal such as steel, aluminum, copper or the like and also a plastic.
  • a ⁇ carrier for coiled material comprising a plunality of identical elongated elements each having a straight medial portion, a laterally extending V-shaped lower end portion and a straight laterally extending upper end portion, each element having its V-shaped lower end portion partially *extending alongside of ⁇ and xedly joined to a part of the V-shaped lower end portion of an adjacent element and each element having its upper end portion extending normal to and xedly joined to the upper end portion of an. adjacent element.
  • each element V-sh-aped lower end por-tion has a leg connected to -said element medial portion, a terminal end leg, a rounded apex connecting said connected leg and said terminal leg and a straight short end extending on an obtuse angle from said terminal leg and overlapping and xedly joined to a connected leg of the corresponding end of an adjacent element.
  • each element upper end portion has its end abutting 'and joined to the upper end portion of Ian adjacent element, Ibut spaced from the end of said adjacent element upper end portion.
  • a carrier for coiled material as claimed in claim 1 wherein the medial portions of said elements slant in- Wardly from their lower end portions to said upper end portions :and said upper end portions are smaller than said lower end portions.
  • a carrier for coiled material las claimed in claim 1 wherein said elements are of a tubular material, each element has the end of the upper end portion thereof rounded with a longitudinally extending lip abutting the periphery of the upper end portion of an adjacent element and welds joining said lips to the adjacent upper end portion periphery.
  • each element has the upper end portion thereof extending on an obtuse angle to a leg of its V-shaped lower end portion.

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March 31, 1964 R. A. McMAsTERs 3,127,018
CARRIER FOR COILS 0F STRAND MATERIAL Filed Deo. 6, 1965 /4 F7C-. a. 2
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205527' A. MCMJV'EES,
United States Patent O FPce The present invention concerned with a portable support-tor strand material such as wire, rope and the like and is more particularly concerned with a carrier for one or more coils of strand material as well as additional similar carriers.
The principle object of the present invention it to provide light-weight, strong, and economically produceelble carriers for one or more coils of strand material, which carriers can be readily moved from place to place by conventional means, either manually operated or power driven, and which carriers can be stacked one upon the other either while containing coils thereon or when empty to permit the mot/ing of a plurality of carriers at the same time as well as conserving space when in use or when being stored.
A further and important object or" the invention is to provide carriers for strand material which can be used for winding and unwinding the strand material thereon, either manually or in conjunction with conventional coiling and pay-off means yas well as supporting previously coiled strands.
Another important object is to provide carriers which can be lifted by conventional means engaging either the top of the oar-Iier or supporting the bottom of a carrier for raising the same or raising the carrier and further similar carriers stacked thereon with or without coiled strand material on one or all of the carriers and which carriers lare each composed of a minimum numbe-r of elements connected by spot welding.
A still further object of the invention is to provide carriers for coiled strand material which carriers are formed entirely of tubular material and are so constructed that each oan support heavy loads of coiled material without reinforcing and strengthening members.
An equally important object of the present invention is to provide carriers for coiled strand material ela-ch formed from a plurality of identical tubular or rod-like members Whose assembly permits a carrier to rbc provided having a smaller stem or arbor than with known carriers of a tubular construction.
Further objects of 4the invention will be in pant obvious and in part pointed out in the following description of the accompanying drawing, in. which:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the present carrier,
FIG. 2 is a top view of the carrier with a coil of strand material shown in dotted lines thereon,
FIG. 3 is a side elevation of two carriers, one stacked on the other and with coils of strand material shown thereon in dotted lines.
FIG. 4 is an enlarged View of the top center portion of a carrier, and
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken on line 5 5 of FIG. 4.
Referring now more particularly to the accompanying drawing wherein like fand corresponding parts are designated by similar reference characters, the present carrier is formed of four identical tubular or rod-like elements A, B, C, land D. :Element A has a straight medial portion 1, while elements B, C, yand D have similar portions 2, 3 and 4 respectively.
Element A further has a bent portion 5 curved through an angle of 90 to 105 relative to medial portion 1 and from which extends the top straight end portion 6 of the element. Elements B, C and Dy have similar bent portions 3,127,018 Patented Mar'. 3l, 1964 7, 9, and 111 respectively, and end portions S, 111, tand 12 respectively.
The opposite end portion of element A is bent providing a curved portion 13 having an arc of 90 to 105 relative to said medial portion 1 and on an obtuse angle to end portion 6. A straight por-tion 14 extends `from said curved portion 13 and diverges from a second straight portion 16 joined thereto by a curved portion 15, providing a V-shaped section of element A,
A third but shorter straight end portion `118l is connected by curved portion y17 to straight portion 16. Said portions 14, 15, 16, 1'7 and 18` lare all situated in the same plane.
Element B has portions 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and Z4- corresponding to said portions 13 to 1'8 respectively of element A, while element C has ` corresponding portions 25, 26, 27, 28, 2.9 and 30 and element D also has corresponding portions Sil, 312, 33, 34, 35 tand 36. As la result, all portions 14 to 1S, 20 to 24, 26 to 30 and 32 t0 36 are in the same plane providing a r'lat base for the carrier.
The end portions 6, 8, 10 'and 12 have similar ends 37 and 38 which ras shown in FIG. 5 [are rounded at 37 and have iiat lips 38 extending therefrom. The end portions 6, 8, 101and 12 extend normal to the adjacent end portions with the lips 3S of each end portion abutting the periphery of the adjacent end .portion and connected by welds 39 on each side of said lips. The connection ot end portion 6 to end portion 8 is made at a distance from the lips 37 of said end portion as best shown in FIG. 4 and the connect-ions between end portions 8` and 10, 10 and 12 Iand 12 and 6 are similarly spaced providing a square opening therebetween, the size of which can be varied to provide la stern or arbor of medial portions 1, 2, 3 and 4 of various sizes and thus vary the slant inwardly of said medial portion from their bottom ends 13, 19, 25 and 31 respectively to their top ends 5, 7, 9 and 11 respectively.
End portion 18` of element A extends alongside portion 20 of element B and is welded thereto at 40. Similarly, end portions Q4, 30', and 36 extending along the outer side of portions 26, 32 yand 14 respectively and are connected thereto by welds 40 as shown in FIG. 2.
In the use of the present carrier, coils of strand material such as E can be mounted upon the carrier by inserting the medial portions 1 to 4 through the cen er of the coil until the first coil rests upon the base provided by the lower end portions of said elements A to D. Further coils can then be superimposed one upon the other on said first coil as shown in FIG, 3. However, it is to be appreciated that the carrier can be mounted upon a revolving turntable (not shown) land strand material such 'as wire, rope and the like around said medial portions or feed from the carrier in a like manner or from the coils thereon. In this connection, means such as a hold-down rod (not shown) may be mounted upon the iiap top 6, 8, 10 and 12 of the carrier and conneoted to the turntable for retaining the carrier thereon.
Said flat top 6r, 8, 1li and 1,2. of the carrier has further uses in that -a blade of a forli-type lift truck can be insented thereunder -for lifting the carrier or conventional pay-oft attachments connected to said flat top or a hook inserted through the opening F of said ilat top for lifting the carrier by a crane, for example. Eliminating cross bracing within the carrier permits the nesting of the loaded or empty carriers for conserving Ispace and providing the liting or revolving of superimposed carriers at the same time.
lSaid flat top A6, 8, 10 and 12 of the carrier is smaller than the opening G between the base portion oi the carrier whereby said flat top is inse-rtable through opening G of a second carrier super-imposed thereon as shown in FIG. 3, a dist-ance depending upon the inward slant of the medial portions 1, 2, 3 and 4 of said elements. Ac-
cordingly, a plurality of the carriers of the present type can be nested 'by superimposing one carrier upon the next. Also, as shown in FIG. 3 where one carrier has ia plurality of superimposed coils E of strand material mounted upon the base thereof with the medial portions 1 to 4 extending through the center of said coils, a second similarly loaded carrier can ybe superimposed upon the rst carrier by inserting the top olf the lower carrier through the base of the upper carrier until said second base rests upon the top coil of the lower carrier.
Elements A and D can he formed from tubular or rodlike material prefenably a metal such as steel, aluminum, copper or the like and also a plastic.
The present carrier is capable of considerable modification and such changes thereto as come within the scope of the appended claims is deemed to be a part of the present invention.
I claim:
1. A `carrier for coiled material comprising a plunality of identical elongated elements each having a straight medial portion, a laterally extending V-shaped lower end portion and a straight laterally extending upper end portion, each element having its V-shaped lower end portion partially *extending alongside of `and xedly joined to a part of the V-shaped lower end portion of an adjacent element and each element having its upper end portion extending normal to and xedly joined to the upper end portion of an. adjacent element.
2. A carrier for coiled material as claimed in claim l wherein each element V-sh-aped lower end por-tion has a leg connected to -said element medial portion, a terminal end leg, a rounded apex connecting said connected leg and said terminal leg and a straight short end extending on an obtuse angle from said terminal leg and overlapping and xedly joined to a connected leg of the corresponding end of an adjacent element.
3. A carrier for coiled material as claimed in claim 1 wherein each element upper end portion has its end abutting 'and joined to the upper end portion of Ian adjacent element, Ibut spaced from the end of said adjacent element upper end portion.
4. A carrier for coiled material as claimed in claim 1 wherein the medial portions of said elements slant in- Wardly from their lower end portions to said upper end portions :and said upper end portions are smaller than said lower end portions.
5. A carrier for coiled material las claimed in claim 1 wherein said elements are of a tubular material, each element has the end of the upper end portion thereof rounded with a longitudinally extending lip abutting the periphery of the upper end portion of an adjacent element and welds joining said lips to the adjacent upper end portion periphery.
6. A carrier for coiled material as claimed in claim l wherein each element has the upper end portion thereof extending on an obtuse angle to a leg of its V-shaped lower end portion.
References Cited in the le of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 35,246 Stowell Oct. 29, 190i 2,828,933 De Pew et al Apr. l, 1958 2,916,152 Dull Dec. 8, 1959 3,021,010 McMasters Feb. 13, 1962

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1. A CARRIER FOR COILED MATERIAL COMPRISING A PLURALITY OF IDENTICAL ELONGATED ELEMENTS EACH HAVING A STRAIGHT MEDIAL PORTION, A LATERALLY EXTENDING V-SHAPED LOWER END PORTION AND A STRAIGHT LATERALLY EXTENDING UPPER END PORTION, EACH ELEMENT HAVING ITS V-SHAPED LOWER END PORTION PARTIALLY EXTENDING ALONGSIDE OF AND FIXEDLY JOINED TO A PART OF THE V-SHAPED LOWER END PORTION OF AN ADJACENT ELEMENT AND EACH ELEMENT HAVING ITS UPPER END PORTION EXTENDING NORMAL TO AND FIXEDLY JOINED TO THE UPPER END PORTION OF AN ADJACENT ELEMENT.
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