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US1502340A
US1502340A US632013A US63201323A US1502340A US 1502340 A US1502340 A US 1502340A US 632013 A US632013 A US 632013A US 63201323 A US63201323 A US 63201323A US 1502340 A US1502340 A US 1502340A
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    • G01BMEASURING LENGTH, THICKNESS OR SIMILAR LINEAR DIMENSIONS; MEASURING ANGLES; MEASURING AREAS; MEASURING IRREGULARITIES OF SURFACES OR CONTOURS
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    • G01BMEASURING LENGTH, THICKNESS OR SIMILAR LINEAR DIMENSIONS; MEASURING ANGLES; MEASURING AREAS; MEASURING IRREGULARITIES OF SURFACES OR CONTOURS
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    • G01BMEASURING LENGTH, THICKNESS OR SIMILAR LINEAR DIMENSIONS; MEASURING ANGLES; MEASURING AREAS; MEASURING IRREGULARITIES OF SURFACES OR CONTOURS
    • G01B3/00Measuring instruments characterised by the use of mechanical techniques
    • G01B3/10Measuring tapes
    • G01B3/1005Means for controlling winding or unwinding of tapes
    • G01B2003/1023Winding mechanisms
    • G01B2003/1025Winding mechanisms operated manually, e.g. crank-handles
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    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01BMEASURING LENGTH, THICKNESS OR SIMILAR LINEAR DIMENSIONS; MEASURING ANGLES; MEASURING AREAS; MEASURING IRREGULARITIES OF SURFACES OR CONTOURS
    • G01B3/00Measuring instruments characterised by the use of mechanical techniques
    • G01B3/10Measuring tapes
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  • Patented ⁇ luly 22, 1924 Patented ⁇ luly 22, 1924.
  • My invention relates -to cased tape reels, and its novelty consists in the adaptat-ion and construction of the parts, as will be more fully hereinafter pointed out.
  • tapes in tape reels have a tendency to snap back, as they are usuallymet-al tapes and are ⁇ coiled around a drum, which puts the tape under a spring tension so that it naturally vdraws back on the end of the tape which has bee-n pulled out, as the coiled tape is released upon releasing the tape drum handle.
  • This construction therefore requires the operator to hold onto the end of the tape or onto the tape drum handle.
  • My device is adapted tol overcome this difficulty by furnishing an even tension in the winding or unwinding of the drum, thereby enabling the operator to handle the device without holding onto the tape or handle, as the tape will not automatically be drawn back into the casing.
  • Figure 1 is a bottom plan view of my device with a portion of the case broken away, in ⁇ order to show the interior construction of the reel;
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical side view of the reel member showing the crank and handle in the open position;
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical section on the line 3-3 of Fig. 2, and
  • F ig. 4 is a vertical section of my device as it lies in the horizontal position, showing the complete internal construction.
  • FIG. 7 is a casing usually made of thin steel covered with leather which has bushings 34 in central openings in the top and bottom thereof forming bearings 8.
  • a reel having an upper plate 9 and a drum 10 integral therewith is adapted to be mounted in said bearings 8, and a bottom plate 11 having holes 12 is adapted to be secured by means of screws 13 through said holes 12 to two internally ythreaded posts 1141 and 2S which are rigidly secured to the inside ofthe plate y9.
  • a retaining spring 15 is rigidly secured to the bottom plate 11 by .means of a -post-16, and the post 16 has a cut-down portion 17 at itsl upper end adapted to engage a hole 18 in the upper plate 9, so as to form the third post between .the ,upper plate 9 andthe lower plate 11 together -with the two -posts 14 and 28.
  • the spring 15 has two spring gripping aws 19 and an.up turned guide member 20, all -of which are integral with said ⁇ spring 15.
  • A,v crank 21 in hinged to the plate 9 in the usual wellknown manner at 22, and a handle '23 is hinged to the crank 21 at 24.
  • the upper plate 9 has an opening 25 through which the handle 23 is adapted to pass when the crank 21 is in the closed position, and the handle 23 also is adapted to press open the spring gripping jaws 19 sufficiently to allow the handle 23. to pass through, thereby gripping the handle in the small portion of the same vand holding it against accidental dislodgement therefrom, and the guide member 2O acts as a guide for the handle 23 when the crank 21 is being closed.
  • the handle 23 When the crank 21 is in the closed position and the handle 23 is retained by the spring gripping jaws 19, the handle 23 as it projects through the lower plate 11 and through an opening 32 in the plate 11, may be readily pushed through the spring gripping jaws 19 until the larger part of the handle 23 passes through, whereupon the spring gripping jaws 19 snapping together throw the handle 23 outwardly together with the crank 21, thereby effecting a strong knockout for the handle 23 and the crank 21.
  • a spring 26 having a downturned portion 27 'at one end and a small shoe 29 rigidly secured to the other end is adapted to be mounted under spring tension between the post 28 and the inside of the drum 10, so that the downturned portion 27 will engage a small aperture 30 in the drum 10, and the shoe 29 will pass through an openino 31 in the drum 10 so that the shoe 29 is always under spring tension pressing 29 outwardly through the opening 21.
  • the shoe 29 under constant pressure of the spring 26 contacts with the bearings 8 sufficiently to act merely as a retarder in either direction that the reelmay be turned, and a tape 38 is mounted in said reel.
  • VVopenings for said handle in said plates
  • spring rigidly secured to said bottom plate having a pair of gripping jaws adapted to engage andV retain said handle and to also for retarding the rotation of said tape drum consisting of a shoe mounted under constant spring pressure in said drum and adapted to Contact With one of said bearings, a crank hinged to said top plate, a handle hinged to said crank, suitable openings for said handle in said plates, and aspring rigidly secured to said bottom plate having a pair o'l ⁇ gripping' jaws adapted to engage and retain said handle and to also snap it out when the handle is'p'ressed out of engagement therewith.

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July T22 1924.
w. L. E. Kl-:UFFEL TAPE REEL Original Filed May 2, 1922 INV NToR ,Muni
TTORNEY.`
Patented `luly 22, 1924.
WILLIE L. E. KEUFFEL, OF WEEHAWKEN TOWNSHIP, HUDSON COUNTY, NEW iTERSEY,
ASSIGNOR T0 KEUFFEL rfEsER COMPANY, OT? HBOKEN, NEW JERSEY, 'A COR- PORATION OF NEW JERSEY.
TAPE REEL.
Original application filed YMay 2, '1922, Seral No. 558,038. ,Divided and this application filed April 14, 1923. Serial ffNo. 632,013.
To all whom #may conce/rn Be it known that I, WILLIE L. E. Knurrnn, a citizen of `the -United States, residin at 18 King Avenue, in the township of l/Teehawken, in the county of Hudson and State of New Jersey, yhave invented certain new and useful improvements in Tape jlReels, of which Athe following is a specification.
My invention relates -to cased tape reels, and its novelty consists in the adaptat-ion and construction of the parts, as will be more fully hereinafter pointed out.
This is a divisional kcase being divided out from my application ASerial No.558,038, filed May 2, 1922, as requested by the Commissioner of Patents.
The tapes in tape reels have a tendency to snap back, as they are usuallymet-al tapes and are `coiled around a drum, which puts the tape under a spring tension so that it naturally vdraws back on the end of the tape which has bee-n pulled out, as the coiled tape is released upon releasing the tape drum handle. This construction therefore requires the operator to hold onto the end of the tape or onto the tape drum handle.
My device is adapted tol overcome this difficulty by furnishing an even tension in the winding or unwinding of the drum, thereby enabling the operator to handle the device without holding onto the tape or handle, as the tape will not automatically be drawn back into the casing.
Referring to the drawings, Figure 1 is a bottom plan view of my device with a portion of the case broken away, in `order to show the interior construction of the reel; Fig. 2 is a vertical side view of the reel member showing the crank and handle in the open position; Fig. 3 is a vertical section on the line 3-3 of Fig. 2, and F ig. 4 is a vertical section of my device as it lies in the horizontal position, showing the complete internal construction.
In the drawings 7 is a casing usually made of thin steel covered with leather which has bushings 34 in central openings in the top and bottom thereof forming bearings 8. A reel having an upper plate 9 and a drum 10 integral therewith is adapted to be mounted in said bearings 8, and a bottom plate 11 having holes 12 is adapted to be secured by means of screws 13 through said holes 12 to two internally ythreaded posts 1141 and 2S which are rigidly secured to the inside ofthe plate y9. A retaining spring 15 is rigidly secured to the bottom plate 11 by .means of a -post-16, and the post 16 has a cut-down portion 17 at itsl upper end adapted to engage a hole 18 in the upper plate 9, so as to form the third post between .the ,upper plate 9 andthe lower plate 11 together -with the two - posts 14 and 28. The spring 15 has two spring gripping aws 19 and an.up turned guide member 20, all -of which are integral with said `spring 15. A,v crank 21 in hinged to the plate 9 in the usual wellknown manner at 22, and a handle '23 is hinged to the crank 21 at 24. The upper plate 9 has an opening 25 through which the handle 23 is adapted to pass when the crank 21 is in the closed position, and the handle 23 also is adapted to press open the spring gripping jaws 19 sufficiently to allow the handle 23. to pass through, thereby gripping the handle in the small portion of the same vand holding it against accidental dislodgement therefrom, and the guide member 2O acts as a guide for the handle 23 when the crank 21 is being closed. When the crank 21 is in the closed position and the handle 23 is retained by the spring gripping jaws 19, the handle 23 as it projects through the lower plate 11 and through an opening 32 in the plate 11, may be readily pushed through the spring gripping jaws 19 until the larger part of the handle 23 passes through, whereupon the spring gripping jaws 19 snapping together throw the handle 23 outwardly together with the crank 21, thereby effecting a strong knockout for the handle 23 and the crank 21. A spring 26 having a downturned portion 27 'at one end and a small shoe 29 rigidly secured to the other end is adapted to be mounted under spring tension between the post 28 and the inside of the drum 10, so that the downturned portion 27 will engage a small aperture 30 in the drum 10, and the shoe 29 will pass through an openino 31 in the drum 10 so that the shoe 29 is always under spring tension pressing 29 outwardly through the opening 21. As the reel is placed complete in the casing 7, the shoe 29 under constant pressure of the spring 26 contacts with the bearings 8 sufficiently to act merely as a retarder in either direction that the reelmay be turned, and a tape 38 is mounted in said reel. Y
I claim:
l. In a tape reel the Combination With a tape ease of a top and bottom plate, a tape drum rigidily secured to said plates between the same, suitable bearings in said ease adapted to receive said plates for rotation,
and means for retarding the rotation of saidV handle hinged to said crank, suitable VVopenings for said handle in said plates, and a spring rigidly secured to said bottom plate having a pair of gripping jaws adapted to engage andV retain said handle and to also for retarding the rotation of said tape drum consisting of a shoe mounted under constant spring pressure in said drum and adapted to Contact With one of said bearings, a crank hinged to said top plate, a handle hinged to said crank, suitable openings for said handle in said plates, and aspring rigidly secured to said bottom plate having a pair o'l` gripping' jaws adapted to engage and retain said handle and to also snap it out when the handle is'p'ressed out of engagement therewith.
In testimony whereof I atix my signature inl presence of tWo Witnesses.y
- WILLIE L. E. KEUFFEL. Vitnesses B. B. VAN SIOKLE, A. F.
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US2455819A (en) * 1945-09-27 1948-12-07 Louis R Smith Winding reel for tape measures
US20080301967A1 (en) * 2007-06-11 2008-12-11 Sharp Glenn M Tape measure with manual and power tool assisted rewind handle

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2455819A (en) * 1945-09-27 1948-12-07 Louis R Smith Winding reel for tape measures
US20080301967A1 (en) * 2007-06-11 2008-12-11 Sharp Glenn M Tape measure with manual and power tool assisted rewind handle
US7600327B2 (en) * 2007-06-11 2009-10-13 Sharp Glenn M Tape measure with manual and power tool assisted rewind handle

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