US2373393A - Yarn winding frame - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to yarn-windin frames.
- An object of this invention is a simple and inexpensive frame by means of which otherwise discarded yarn and the like may be conditioned for use in the fabrication of toy animals and the like.
- a yarn-winding frame embodying the invention consists of a pair of blocks each having a series of apertures with the apertures of each block corresponding to the apertures of the .remaining block.
- a pair of rods extend through corresponding apertures in said blocks and each rod has one end bent at right angles for engagement With the unbent end of the remaining rod.
- the series of apertures provides means for arranging the rods at different distances from each other.
- the rods are arranged in the proper apertures to space the rods apart at desired distances.
- the bent end of each rod is tied to the unbent end of the remaining rod to oppose relative slippage between the blocks and the rods, after which a length of yarn is wrapped around the frame rods until a body of yarn is built up of the desired length and thickness.
- a wire is laid on one surface of the yarn body and the body is stitched thereto between the rods.
- the frame is then disassembled and the yarn body removed, after which it is shaped and otherwise treated to form the toy animal or other object.
- Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the yarn-winding frame at an early stage of use and Fig. 2 is a similar view at a later stage.
- the frame illustrated in the drawing consists of two blocks l and II which may be composed of wood or other suitable material. Each block isprovided with a series of apertures l2 with the spacing between successive apertures varying progressively.
- the arrangement of the apertures I2 in the block ll corresponds to the arrangement of the apertures in the block I.
- a pair of rods l3, preferably of metal, are arranged in corresponding apertures I2 of the blocks l0 and H.
- the rods t3 are arranged at a desired predetermined spacing, after which a length 15 of yarn or the like is wound around the two rods as shown.
- a length 15 of yarn or the like is wound around the two rods as shown.
- both sides of the body are sewn together centrally with a wire l6 fastened to one side of the body b the thread sewing together the sides.
- the wire is removed from the frame-by withdrawal of the rods 13 from the blocks and the withdrawal of the rods [3 from the yarn body.
- the yarn body may now be trimmed and shaped as desired with the wire l6 serving as a stiffening member to retain the yarn body in whatever shape it may be converted to.
- a yarn-winding frame comprising a pair of blocks, a series of apertures in each block, the apertures of each block corresponding to the apertures of the other block, a pair'of rods extending through corresponding apertures in said blocks, each rod having one end bent at right angles for engagement with the unbent end of the remaining rod.
- a yarn-winding frame comprising a pair of blocks, a series of apertures in each block, the apertures of each block corresponding to the apertures of the other block, a pair of rods extending through corresponding apertures in said blocks, each rod having one end bent at right angles for engagement with the unbent end of the remaining rod, and means tying each ben end to the remaining unbent end.
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April 10, 1945. E. T. HALL 2,373,393
YARN WINDING FRAME Filed April 21, 1944 INVENTOR Patented Apr. 10, 1945 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE YARN WINDING FRAME Edward T. Hall, New York, N. Y.
Application April 2 1, 1944, Serial No. 532,036
2 Claims.
This invention relates to yarn-windin frames.
An object of this invention is a simple and inexpensive frame by means of which otherwise discarded yarn and the like may be conditioned for use in the fabrication of toy animals and the like.
A yarn-winding frame embodying the invention consists of a pair of blocks each having a series of apertures with the apertures of each block corresponding to the apertures of the .remaining block. A pair of rods extend through corresponding apertures in said blocks and each rod has one end bent at right angles for engagement With the unbent end of the remaining rod. The series of apertures provides means for arranging the rods at different distances from each other.
When the frame is to be used, the rods are arranged in the proper apertures to space the rods apart at desired distances. The bent end of each rod is tied to the unbent end of the remaining rod to oppose relative slippage between the blocks and the rods, after which a length of yarn is wrapped around the frame rods until a body of yarn is built up of the desired length and thickness. Next, a wire is laid on one surface of the yarn body and the body is stitched thereto between the rods. The frame is then disassembled and the yarn body removed, after which it is shaped and otherwise treated to form the toy animal or other object.
.Other objects, novel features and advantages of this invention will become apparent from the following specification and accompanying drawing, wherein:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the yarn-winding frame at an early stage of use and Fig. 2 is a similar view at a later stage.
The frame illustrated in the drawing consists of two blocks l and II which may be composed of wood or other suitable material. Each block isprovided with a series of apertures l2 with the spacing between successive apertures varying progressively. The arrangement of the apertures I2 in the block ll corresponds to the arrangement of the apertures in the block I. A pair of rods l3, preferably of metal, are arranged in corresponding apertures I2 of the blocks l0 and H.
' the unbent end of the remaining rod by a length N of string, wire or the like for the purpose of preventing relative slippage of the bars and the rods.
In the operation of the frame, the rods t3 are arranged at a desired predetermined spacing, after which a length 15 of yarn or the like is wound around the two rods as shown. After the body of yarn on the rods has assumed the desired dimensions both sides of the body are sewn together centrally with a wire l6 fastened to one side of the body b the thread sewing together the sides. After the wire has been attached to the yarn body, the latter is removed from the frame-by withdrawal of the rods 13 from the blocks and the withdrawal of the rods [3 from the yarn body. The yarn body may now be trimmed and shaped as desired with the wire l6 serving as a stiffening member to retain the yarn body in whatever shape it may be converted to.
I claim:
1. A yarn-winding frame comprising a pair of blocks, a series of apertures in each block, the apertures of each block corresponding to the apertures of the other block, a pair'of rods extending through corresponding apertures in said blocks, each rod having one end bent at right angles for engagement with the unbent end of the remaining rod.
2. A yarn-winding frame comprising a pair of blocks, a series of apertures in each block, the apertures of each block corresponding to the apertures of the other block, a pair of rods extending through corresponding apertures in said blocks, each rod having one end bent at right angles for engagement with the unbent end of the remaining rod, and means tying each ben end to the remaining unbent end. I
EDWARD 'r. HALL.
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Cited By (6)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2454493A (en) * | 1946-11-18 | 1948-11-23 | Verla E Upstill | Crochet frame |
| US2516479A (en) * | 1948-08-20 | 1950-07-25 | Louella M Opel | Method of manufacturing figure toys |
| DE1155700B (en) * | 1957-10-29 | 1963-10-10 | Georg Ara Jeretzian | Objects provided with fur-toothed cover, such as animal figures, dolls, ornamental and everyday objects, etc. like |
| US3879823A (en) * | 1973-01-22 | 1975-04-29 | Robert W Lamb | Weaving apparatus method of using and resulting toy |
| US20100072233A1 (en) * | 2008-09-22 | 2010-03-25 | Deborah Herb-Weinert | Fringe maker |
| US20180202087A1 (en) * | 2017-01-16 | 2018-07-19 | Agatsuma Co., Ltd. | Device and method for making a pompom |
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Cited By (7)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2454493A (en) * | 1946-11-18 | 1948-11-23 | Verla E Upstill | Crochet frame |
| US2516479A (en) * | 1948-08-20 | 1950-07-25 | Louella M Opel | Method of manufacturing figure toys |
| DE1155700B (en) * | 1957-10-29 | 1963-10-10 | Georg Ara Jeretzian | Objects provided with fur-toothed cover, such as animal figures, dolls, ornamental and everyday objects, etc. like |
| US3879823A (en) * | 1973-01-22 | 1975-04-29 | Robert W Lamb | Weaving apparatus method of using and resulting toy |
| US20100072233A1 (en) * | 2008-09-22 | 2010-03-25 | Deborah Herb-Weinert | Fringe maker |
| US7891063B2 (en) * | 2008-09-22 | 2011-02-22 | Deborah Weinert | Fringe maker |
| US20180202087A1 (en) * | 2017-01-16 | 2018-07-19 | Agatsuma Co., Ltd. | Device and method for making a pompom |
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