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US1666623A
US1666623A US137836A US13783626A US1666623A US 1666623 A US1666623 A US 1666623A US 137836 A US137836 A US 137836A US 13783626 A US13783626 A US 13783626A US 1666623 A US1666623 A US 1666623A
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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
    • B65D63/00Flexible elongated elements, e.g. straps, for bundling or supporting articles
    • B65D63/10Non-metallic straps, tapes, or bands; Filamentary elements, e.g. strings, threads or wires; Joints between ends thereof
    • B65D63/14Joints produced by application of separate securing members
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T24/00Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
    • Y10T24/14Bale and package ties, hose clamps
    • Y10T24/1402Packet holders
    • Y10T24/1404Cord

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  • This invention relates to tying devices and has as one of its objects to provide a device more particularly applicable to tying and sec'uring bundles of mail.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a tying device that' may be used interchangeably between postal departments, or between railway mail cars and post oflices.
  • a further object of the ,invention is to provide a tying device that will expedite tying of packages and bundles, and that will eliminate waste in cord or twine.
  • a further object of the invention is to rovide a tying device that will avoid slack in the cord during the tying operation and therefore will provide for tighter tying.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a tying device that may be convcniently taken care of and thatis ready and accessible for use when wanted.
  • Eig. 1 is a side elevation of the device
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view thereof
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view showing the first step used in tying a package
  • Fig. 4 is a similar view to Fig. 3 showing the second step used in tying a package
  • Fig. 5 is a similar view to Fig. 3 showing the third and final step in tying a package.
  • Fig. 6 is a perspective view of the device shown suspended and read for use.
  • the numeral 1 refers to the tying device in its entirety7 the device comprising a base plate 2 consisting preferably of a fiattened piece of material, the flattening, or breadth of the plate being essential to prevent tipping of the plate during the Vtying operation.
  • the plate is provided at one end with an aperture 3, termed a hanging aperture, by which the'device may be suspended when not in use, and a second aperture 4 positioned opposite to the hanging aperture, in which to secure one end of a cord 5 with which the package 6 is to be tied.
  • a catch 7 consisting preferably of a formed wire
  • the wire being formed to provide an end 8 whereby the catch may be soldered, spot welded, or otherwise attached to the plate, with its central part bent to form a loop to provide a snubbing post 9 having a small neck 10 and an enlarged top portion 11, and with its other end Vbentv to form a yielding extended arm 12, resilient with said loop, having an upturned end 13 to conveniently receive the cord 5 between it and the plate 2, by which the cord is finally secured at the completion of the tying operation.
  • base plate 2 is described as a fiattened piece of material, to prevent tipping during the tying operation, it must be understood that any equivalent of a relatively large base will come within the scope of the claim, such for instance as a wire base (not shown) bent to form the orifices above mentioned and thereby providing an enlargement that will in a similar manner prevent tipping.
  • the package '6 is held in the left thumb holding vthe plate flat against the package.
  • the cord is now passed laterally about the package as shown in Fig. 4 and a complete turn taken about the snubbing post 9, the enlarged top portion 11 of that member preventing the cord slipping off in both in-v stances of passing the cord around the post.
  • a cord may be used of sufficient length to encompass the larger packages and that in tying smaller packages the excess cord may be wrapped around the package before the final tying.
  • the device is used nterchangeably between departments, or between a mail car and a post office the device isv removed by pulling the cord from beneath the extended arm,and the device may then be hung on a filing peg for future use.
  • said yeldng member having a single loop formed intermediate its ends, and havingl its free end upturned.

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April 17, 1928.
E. B. HOOVER TYING DEV''ICE Filed Sept. 27. 1926 z lNvENToR fdyar flz/e/ BY. w
W ATToRNEY Patented Apr. 17, 1928.
EDGAR B. HOOVER, OF SPOKANE, M S'JEIIIQ'GY'IJON.v
TYING DEVICE.
Application filed September 27, 1926.
This invention relates to tying devices and has as one of its objects to provide a device more particularly applicable to tying and sec'uring bundles of mail.
Another object of the invention is to provide a tying device that' may be used interchangeably between postal departments, or between railway mail cars and post oflices.
A further object of the ,invention is to provide a tying device that will expedite tying of packages and bundles, and that will eliminate waste in cord or twine.
A further object of the invention is to rovide a tying device that will avoid slack in the cord during the tying operation and therefore will provide for tighter tying. A further object of the invention is to provide a tying device that may be convcniently taken care of and thatis ready and accessible for use when wanted.
With these and other objects of the invention Vin view reference is now had to the accompanying drawings in which.
Eig. 1 is a side elevation of the device;
Fig. 2 is a plan view thereof;
Fig. 3 is a plan view showing the first step used in tying a package;
Fig. 4: is a similar view to Fig. 3 showing the second step used in tying a package;
Fig. 5 is a similar view to Fig. 3 showing the third and final step in tying a package; and
Fig. 6 is a perspective view of the device shown suspended and read for use.
Having reference to t e drawings like numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views and the numeral 1 refers to the tying device in its entirety7 the device comprising a base plate 2 consisting preferably of a fiattened piece of material, the flattening, or breadth of the plate being essential to prevent tipping of the plate during the Vtying operation. i
The plate is provided at one end with an aperture 3, termed a hanging aperture, by which the'device may be suspended when not in use, and a second aperture 4 positioned opposite to the hanging aperture, in which to secure one end of a cord 5 with which the package 6 is to be tied.
To the base plate is rigidly secured a catch 7 consisting preferably of a formed wire,
hand with the i which a right angle Serial No. 137,836.
the wire being formed to provide an end 8 whereby the catch may be soldered, spot welded, or otherwise attached to the plate, with its central part bent to form a loop to provide a snubbing post 9 having a small neck 10 and an enlarged top portion 11, and with its other end Vbentv to form a yielding extended arm 12, resilient with said loop, having an upturned end 13 to conveniently receive the cord 5 between it and the plate 2, by which the cord is finally secured at the completion of the tying operation.
While the base plate 2 is described as a fiattened piece of material, to prevent tipping during the tying operation, it must be understood that any equivalent of a relatively large base will come within the scope of the claim, such for instance as a wire base (not shown) bent to form the orifices above mentioned and thereby providing an enlargement that will in a similar manner prevent tipping.
In use the package '6 is held in the left thumb holding vthe plate flat against the package.
The cord is now brought toward the body, then under the package, and' then over the package to the snubbing post 9, around turn is made to the left. (See Fig. 3.)
The cord is now passed laterally about the package as shown in Fig. 4 and a complete turn taken about the snubbing post 9, the enlarged top portion 11 of that member preventing the cord slipping off in both in-v stances of passing the cord around the post.
Finally the cord is drawn between the extended arm` 12 and the plate 2 when the tie is completed. I
` It is obvious that a cord may be used of sufficient length to encompass the larger packages and that in tying smaller packages the excess cord may be wrapped around the package before the final tying.
Where the device is used nterchangeably between departments, or between a mail car and a post office the device isv removed by pulling the cord from beneath the extended arm,and the device may then be hung on a filing peg for future use.
It is obvious that with this device there Will be no waste of cord, by Cutting and b away the once used cord,V as the,
Ward the other of said loops, and in yeldng contact With said plate, said yeldng member having a single loop formed intermediate its ends, and havingl its free end upturned.
In testimony Whereof I aflix my signature EDGAR B. HOOVER.
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USD613137S1 (en) * 2009-05-18 2010-04-06 Actuant Corporation Cable tool
USD729045S1 (en) * 2014-03-10 2015-05-12 Huntleigh Technology Ltd. Power cord retaining system
USD731296S1 (en) * 2014-09-25 2015-06-09 Encore Packaging Llc Clip for securing string or rope
USD732933S1 (en) * 2014-05-12 2015-06-30 Joseph A. Jansen Cable Wrap
USD740106S1 (en) * 2014-07-08 2015-10-06 Greg Cooper Tie down holder
USD743242S1 (en) * 2014-12-02 2015-11-17 Griffin Technologies, Inc. Cable wrap
USD791582S1 (en) 2014-09-25 2017-07-11 Encore Packaging Llc Clip for securing string or rope
USD839720S1 (en) * 2018-03-14 2019-02-05 Blount, Inc. Tie strap
USD839719S1 (en) * 2018-01-30 2019-02-05 David Carl Burrell Cord management tool
USD848822S1 (en) 2017-08-14 2019-05-21 Greg Cooper Tie down holder
US10293975B2 (en) 2014-03-31 2019-05-21 Encore Packaging Llc Clasp for tethering
USD865491S1 (en) * 2018-10-11 2019-11-05 Valley Hook, LLC Cleat
US10556721B2 (en) 2014-03-31 2020-02-11 Encore Packaging Llc Clasp for tethering
USD980627S1 (en) * 2020-06-17 2023-03-14 Lindsey Masterson Hydration belt cover
USD1008003S1 (en) * 2022-05-10 2023-12-19 Asg Products, Llc Universal cable holder

Cited By (17)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
USD613137S1 (en) * 2009-05-18 2010-04-06 Actuant Corporation Cable tool
USD729045S1 (en) * 2014-03-10 2015-05-12 Huntleigh Technology Ltd. Power cord retaining system
US10293975B2 (en) 2014-03-31 2019-05-21 Encore Packaging Llc Clasp for tethering
US10556721B2 (en) 2014-03-31 2020-02-11 Encore Packaging Llc Clasp for tethering
USD732933S1 (en) * 2014-05-12 2015-06-30 Joseph A. Jansen Cable Wrap
USD740106S1 (en) * 2014-07-08 2015-10-06 Greg Cooper Tie down holder
USD753985S1 (en) 2014-09-25 2016-04-19 Encore Packaging Llc Clip for securing string or rope
USD791582S1 (en) 2014-09-25 2017-07-11 Encore Packaging Llc Clip for securing string or rope
USD827417S1 (en) 2014-09-25 2018-09-04 Encore Packaging Llc Clip for securing string or rope
USD731296S1 (en) * 2014-09-25 2015-06-09 Encore Packaging Llc Clip for securing string or rope
USD743242S1 (en) * 2014-12-02 2015-11-17 Griffin Technologies, Inc. Cable wrap
USD848822S1 (en) 2017-08-14 2019-05-21 Greg Cooper Tie down holder
USD839719S1 (en) * 2018-01-30 2019-02-05 David Carl Burrell Cord management tool
USD839720S1 (en) * 2018-03-14 2019-02-05 Blount, Inc. Tie strap
USD865491S1 (en) * 2018-10-11 2019-11-05 Valley Hook, LLC Cleat
USD980627S1 (en) * 2020-06-17 2023-03-14 Lindsey Masterson Hydration belt cover
USD1008003S1 (en) * 2022-05-10 2023-12-19 Asg Products, Llc Universal cable holder

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