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US1935367A
US1935367A US547228A US54722831A US1935367A US 1935367 A US1935367 A US 1935367A US 547228 A US547228 A US 547228A US 54722831 A US54722831 A US 54722831A US 1935367 A US1935367 A US 1935367A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D15/00Containers having bodies formed by interconnecting or uniting two or more rigid, or substantially rigid, sections made of different materials
    • B65D15/02Containers having bodies formed by interconnecting or uniting two or more rigid, or substantially rigid, sections made of different materials of curved, or partially curved, cross-section, e.g. cans, drums
    • B65D15/04Containers having bodies formed by interconnecting or uniting two or more rigid, or substantially rigid, sections made of different materials of curved, or partially curved, cross-section, e.g. cans, drums with curved, or partially curved, walls made by winding or bending paper
    • B65D15/06Containers having bodies formed by interconnecting or uniting two or more rigid, or substantially rigid, sections made of different materials of curved, or partially curved, cross-section, e.g. cans, drums with curved, or partially curved, walls made by winding or bending paper with end walls made of metal
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H75/00Storing webs, tapes, or filamentary material, e.g. on reels
    • B65H75/02Cores, formers, supports, or holders for coiled, wound, or folded material, e.g. reels, spindles, bobbins, cop tubes, cans, mandrels or chucks
    • B65H75/18Constructional details
    • B65H75/185End caps, plugs or adapters

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  • This invention relates to closures or plugs for protecting and substantially closing the ends of flber tubes such, for example, as the cores of paper reels. 5 It is an object of the invention to provide a closure of sheet material which can be economically manufactured and which includes integral means for locking the closure against accidental dislodgment from a fiber tube.
  • the invention is described herein'as embodied in a plug for protecting an end of a paper reel core. It is understood, however, that the invention is susceptible of employment to provide closures for various forms of fiber tubes and receptacles. The description, therefore, is intended to be read as having an illustrative and not a limiting significance.
  • Figure 1 is a sectional elevation of a reel core broken away intermediate its ends for compactness, and shows at one end of the core a full view of a core plug, and at the other end a sectional view of a like core plug;
  • Figure 2 is a view in elevation of the inner side of one of the core plugs.
  • the plug 2 consists of a one-piece stamping of sheet metal, prefer- .ably strong, resilient metal such as steel, and comprisesa body portion 3 having a central opening 4 therein around which a smooth bead 5 is formed, a truncated conical portion 6, a cylindrical portion 7, and an annular flange portion 8.
  • the conical portion 6, because of its taper'is adapted to facilitate entry of the plug into the end of a core, even though the core may be slightly deformed or distorted.
  • the annular flange portion 8 entirely fills the core and supports it so that the core is maintained in a'cylindrical-shape.
  • the annular flange portion 8 covers the end of the core and prevents mutilation or deformation of the end.
  • the flange 8 also limits the distance to which the plug may be inserted in the core, and thereby avoids the possibility of driving the plug in too far and leaving the end portion of the core without protection.
  • tongues 9 integral with the plug.
  • These tongues are punched from the material of the conical and cylindrical portions 6 and '7, are united at their inner ends with the conical portion, and project at their free ends for a short distance only beyond the bounds of the cylindrical portion.
  • the tongues are yieldable to permit insertion of the plug in the core, but when inserted they dig into the core suflicient- 1y to resist any usual force tending to dislodge the plug, and ordinarily take out a small portion of the core with them when the plug is forcibly extracted.
  • the tongues 9 serve efiectively to prevent accidental removal of the plug, they cannot prevent intentional removal thereof because the core material is sufliciently soft and yielding to permit its being gouged out by the force which a man is able to exert with his hand 9. upon the plug.
  • the central opening 4 in the plug body is provided in order that a finger may be inserted through it for the purpose of withdrawing the plug from the core. Since considerable force has to be exerted, there would be a serious danger of cutting the finger or hand if the edges of the plug surrounding the central opening were left rough. It is accordingly a feature that the plug material bordering the opening 4 is turned outward and upset so as to form the bead 5, which is, smooth, and which cannot cut the finger.
  • a closure for fiber tubes including an inner body portion having a central opening therethrough, a smooth bead surrounding the central opening, a truncated conical portion extending outward from the body portion, a cylindrical portion extending outward from the larger base 01' the conical portion, an annular circumferential flange at the outer extremity of the cylindrical portion, and a plurality of integral tongues united at their bases with the conical portion, and having free ends that extend outward and beyond the periphery of the cylindrical portion.
  • a closure for fiber tubes including an inner body portion having a central opening therethrough, a truncated conical portion extending outward from the body portion, a cylindrical portion extending outward from the larger base 01' the conical portion, an annular circumferential flange at the outer extremity of the cylindrical portion, and a plurality of tongues united at their bases with the conical portion, and having free ends that extend outward and beyond the periphery of the cylindrical portion.
  • a one-piece, shallow, dish-shaped, seamless, metallic closure for fiber tubes comprising an inner body portion having a central finger opening therethrough and providing a broad, smooth, finger-engaging surface, a smooth bead surrounding the central opening, an outwardly extending cylindrical portion, tongues extending outward and beyond the cylindrical portion, and an annular circumferential flange at the outer extremity of the cylindrical portion.
  • a one-piece, shallow, dish-shaped, seamless, metallic closure formed to enter, support and guard the end of a fiber tube; comprising a cylindrical body portion, a circumferential flange at the outer extremity oi the body portion for limiting insertion of the closure and for guarding the end oi.
  • short, stiff, spring tongues integral at the inner ends thereof with the cylindrical portion but having their outer ends free and normally disposed outside the bounds of the cylindrical portion to bite to a limited extent into the tube fibre and thus lock the closure positively but with limited force against accidental withdrawal from the tube although permitting tree insertion of the closure into the tube, and a smooth inner body portion having a central flnger opening therein and providing a broad, smooth, finger-engaging surface surrounding the opening to facilitate manual extraction of th plug.

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Nov. 14, 1933. H. LIPPITT El AL I CLOSURE FOR FIBER TUBES Filed June 27, 1931 He/ berf Lippih a nd Edwin W. Bebie IN VENT 0R5. BY 9 A TTORNEYS Patented Nov. 14, 1933 UNITED STATES 1,935,367 onosunn FOR FIBER TUBES Herbert Lippitt, Lynn, Mass, and Edwin W.
I Bebie, Hawthorne, N. J.
Application June 27, 1931. Serial No. 547,228
4 Claims. (01. 242-68) This invention relates to closures or plugs for protecting and substantially closing the ends of flber tubes such, for example, as the cores of paper reels. 5 It is an object of the invention to provide a closure of sheet material which can be economically manufactured and which includes integral means for locking the closure against accidental dislodgment from a fiber tube.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a closure of the kind referred to which may be withdrawn from the tube when desired without danger of injury to the hand of the person withdrawing it.
,The invention is described herein'as embodied in a plug for protecting an end of a paper reel core. It is understood, however, that the invention is susceptible of employment to provide closures for various forms of fiber tubes and receptacles. The description, therefore, is intended to be read as having an illustrative and not a limiting significance.
Other objects and advantages will hereinafter appear.
In the drawing forming part of this specifica tion:
Figure 1 is a sectional elevation of a reel core broken away intermediate its ends for compactness, and shows at one end of the core a full view of a core plug, and at the other end a sectional view of a like core plug; and
Figure 2 is a view in elevation of the inner side of one of the core plugs.
' Reels of paper are ordinarily wound onto a core 5 1 of heavy cardboard. They require to be shipped from the factory to their ultimate destination where the paper is to be used. During such shipment the ends of the core, if unprotected, are apt to be dented or pressed inward, 40 unless provision is made for guarding against such It is important that the core be maintained in its original cylindrical shape and undeformed, since it is necessary when using the paper from the reel to mount the core upon a suitable shaft which fits the core snugly. Deformation of a core end would substantially interfere with, and possibly prevent, insertion, of the shaft in the core. The core plug illustrated herein is designed to afiord the requisite protection for the end of the core. The plug 2 consists of a one-piece stamping of sheet metal, prefer- .ably strong, resilient metal such as steel, and comprisesa body portion 3 having a central opening 4 therein around which a smooth bead 5 is formed, a truncated conical portion 6, a cylindrical portion 7, and an annular flange portion 8. The conical portion 6, because of its taper'is adapted to facilitate entry of the plug into the end of a core, even though the core may be slightly deformed or distorted. The cylindrical .0
portion '7 entirely fills the core and supports it so that the core is maintained in a'cylindrical-shape. The annular flange portion 8 covers the end of the core and prevents mutilation or deformation of the end. The flange 8also limits the distance to which the plug may be inserted in the core, and thereby avoids the possibility of driving the plug in too far and leaving the end portion of the core without protection.
In order to preclude any possibility of the plug being permitted to drop out of the core by accident, provision is made of retaining tongues 9 integral with the plug. These tongues are punched from the material of the conical and cylindrical portions 6 and '7, are united at their inner ends with the conical portion, and project at their free ends for a short distance only beyond the bounds of the cylindrical portion. Being of resilient material, the tongues are yieldable to permit insertion of the plug in the core, but when inserted they dig into the core suflicient- 1y to resist any usual force tending to dislodge the plug, and ordinarily take out a small portion of the core with them when the plug is forcibly extracted. Although the tongues 9 serve efiectively to prevent accidental removal of the plug, they cannot prevent intentional removal thereof because the core material is sufliciently soft and yielding to permit its being gouged out by the force which a man is able to exert with his hand 9. upon the plug.
The central opening 4 in the plug body is provided in order that a finger may be inserted through it for the purpose of withdrawing the plug from the core. Since considerable force has to be exerted, there would be a serious danger of cutting the finger or hand if the edges of the plug surrounding the central opening were left rough. It is accordingly a feature that the plug material bordering the opening 4 is turned outward and upset so as to form the bead 5, which is, smooth, and which cannot cut the finger.
We have described what we believe to be the best embodiments of our invention. We do not wish, however, to be confined to the embodiments shown, but what we desire to cover by Letters Patent is set forth in the appended claims.
We claim:
1. A closure for fiber tubes, including an inner body portion having a central opening therethrough, a smooth bead surrounding the central opening, a truncated conical portion extending outward from the body portion, a cylindrical portion extending outward from the larger base 01' the conical portion, an annular circumferential flange at the outer extremity of the cylindrical portion, and a plurality of integral tongues united at their bases with the conical portion, and having free ends that extend outward and beyond the periphery of the cylindrical portion.
2. A closure for fiber tubes, including an inner body portion having a central opening therethrough, a truncated conical portion extending outward from the body portion, a cylindrical portion extending outward from the larger base 01' the conical portion, an annular circumferential flange at the outer extremity of the cylindrical portion, and a plurality of tongues united at their bases with the conical portion, and having free ends that extend outward and beyond the periphery of the cylindrical portion.
3. A one-piece, shallow, dish-shaped, seamless, metallic closure for fiber tubes, comprising an inner body portion having a central finger opening therethrough and providing a broad, smooth, finger-engaging surface, a smooth bead surrounding the central opening, an outwardly extending cylindrical portion, tongues extending outward and beyond the cylindrical portion, and an annular circumferential flange at the outer extremity of the cylindrical portion.
4. A one-piece, shallow, dish-shaped, seamless, metallic closure formed to enter, support and guard the end of a fiber tube; comprising a cylindrical body portion, a circumferential flange at the outer extremity oi the body portion for limiting insertion of the closure and for guarding the end oi. the tube, short, stiff, spring tongues integral at the inner ends thereof with the cylindrical portion but having their outer ends free and normally disposed outside the bounds of the cylindrical portion to bite to a limited extent into the tube fibre and thus lock the closure positively but with limited force against accidental withdrawal from the tube although permitting tree insertion of the closure into the tube, and a smooth inner body portion having a central flnger opening therein and providing a broad, smooth, finger-engaging surface surrounding the opening to facilitate manual extraction of th plug.
HERBERT LIPPI'I'I. EDWIN W. BEBIE.
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US2537184A (en) * 1948-10-19 1951-01-09 John C Dunn Closure for the end of a tubular body
US2788888A (en) * 1954-02-08 1957-04-16 Fisk Wilbur Shipping carton and readily installable garment hanger rack constructions
US2988032A (en) * 1958-01-29 1961-06-13 Badger Plug Comp Method of making core plug
US3184053A (en) * 1962-06-11 1965-05-18 Oliver Tire & Rubber Co Shipping and dispensing case for coiled materials
US3865326A (en) * 1973-10-09 1975-02-11 Andre Beaudoin Core plug
US4682741A (en) * 1984-05-09 1987-07-28 Ferag Ag Apparatus for unwinding flexible flat products, especially printed products, arriving continuously, especially in imbricated formation
US5791588A (en) * 1994-03-29 1998-08-11 Ulvator Ab Disposable drum having particularly dimensional central plug
US20030118397A1 (en) * 2001-11-09 2003-06-26 Georg Hasler Connecting member for connecting two structural components
US20030226932A1 (en) * 2002-06-10 2003-12-11 Ladislav Paukov Bung for a paper roll
US20050072838A1 (en) * 2003-10-02 2005-04-07 Erdie Jason S. Self-locking end cap
US20110114778A1 (en) * 2008-07-23 2011-05-19 Sca Hygiene Products Ab End plug for coreless paper rolls
US20130001352A1 (en) * 2010-02-10 2013-01-03 Antoni Balsells System for holding sheet material for plotters
US20150320267A1 (en) * 2014-05-12 2015-11-12 Royi David Pour Toilet roll dispenser and used paper receptacle

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2537184A (en) * 1948-10-19 1951-01-09 John C Dunn Closure for the end of a tubular body
US2788888A (en) * 1954-02-08 1957-04-16 Fisk Wilbur Shipping carton and readily installable garment hanger rack constructions
US2988032A (en) * 1958-01-29 1961-06-13 Badger Plug Comp Method of making core plug
US3184053A (en) * 1962-06-11 1965-05-18 Oliver Tire & Rubber Co Shipping and dispensing case for coiled materials
US3865326A (en) * 1973-10-09 1975-02-11 Andre Beaudoin Core plug
US4682741A (en) * 1984-05-09 1987-07-28 Ferag Ag Apparatus for unwinding flexible flat products, especially printed products, arriving continuously, especially in imbricated formation
US5791588A (en) * 1994-03-29 1998-08-11 Ulvator Ab Disposable drum having particularly dimensional central plug
US6866455B2 (en) * 2001-11-09 2005-03-15 HÄFELE GmbH & CO. Connecting member for connecting two structural components
US20030118397A1 (en) * 2001-11-09 2003-06-26 Georg Hasler Connecting member for connecting two structural components
US20030226932A1 (en) * 2002-06-10 2003-12-11 Ladislav Paukov Bung for a paper roll
US7191979B2 (en) * 2002-06-10 2007-03-20 Global Plastics Bung for a paper roll
US20050072838A1 (en) * 2003-10-02 2005-04-07 Erdie Jason S. Self-locking end cap
US20110114778A1 (en) * 2008-07-23 2011-05-19 Sca Hygiene Products Ab End plug for coreless paper rolls
US9642504B2 (en) * 2008-07-23 2017-05-09 Sca Hygiene Products Ab End plug for coreless paper rolls
US20130001352A1 (en) * 2010-02-10 2013-01-03 Antoni Balsells System for holding sheet material for plotters
US9796553B2 (en) * 2010-02-10 2017-10-24 Tkt Brainpower S.L. System for holding sheet material for plotters
US20150320267A1 (en) * 2014-05-12 2015-11-12 Royi David Pour Toilet roll dispenser and used paper receptacle

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