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US2566062A
US2566062A US23605A US2360548A US2566062A US 2566062 A US2566062 A US 2566062A US 23605 A US23605 A US 23605A US 2360548 A US2360548 A US 2360548A US 2566062 A US2566062 A US 2566062A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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  • This invention relates to a device for storage and handling of clips such, for example, as those used in the packaging of plasterboard sheets.
  • the clips referred to are of the type covered by Bicknell Patent No. 2,393,514 issued January 22, 1946.
  • the procedure followed prior to the application of the clips to the plasterboard bundles is this: After the clips have been formed and heat treated in one continuous process, they are removed from the forming and heat treating machine and transferred to the bundling machine for application to the plasterboard bundles, or placed in storag for subsequent transfer thereto.
  • the clips were taken from the forming and heat treating machine and placed in a bucket-like receptacle for transfer to the bundling machine where, by hand, they were placed on a permanent mandrel of that machine.
  • the shortcoming of this method of transferring the clips was the amount of time consumed in applying the clips to the permanent mandrel of the bundling machine.
  • an elongated mandrel for holding a plurality of substantially U-shaped clips having converging legs, in a side-by-side relationship.
  • the top of the mandrel is of a width greater than the spacing between the ends of the legs of the clips.
  • the mandrel is of substantially keystone shape in 7 Claims. (Cl. 1-56) cross section.
  • the end or outer clips are fastened to the mandrel by staples which engage the legs of said clips and penetrate the sides of said mandrel.
  • Figure 1 is a fragmentary perspective view of a mandrel with the clips mounted thereon;
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the mandrel with the clips removed.
  • Fig. 3 is an end view of pairs of mandrels with clips mounted thereon, showing the method of nesting the mandrels for storage.
  • a handling device I0 is provided for use in transferring substantially U-shaped clips l2 of the type disclosed in Bicknell Patent No. 2,393,514, subsequent to their removal from the forming and heat treating machine (not shown).
  • the clips 12 are so shaped that their legs l4 and I6 are convergent and the middle section [8 slightly bowed outwardly.
  • the handling devic I0 comprises an elongated mandrel 20 constructed preferably of cardboard or some other inexpensive, penetrable sheet material, upon which the clips l2 are slidably mounted.
  • Staple fasteners 22 and 24 embrace the outer or end clips 26 and 28 and penetrate th convergent sides 30 and 32 of said mandrel and are clinched on the inside face 34 thereof.
  • Mandrel 20 The longitudinal dimension of the mandrel 20 is dependent on the number of clips to be mounted thereon.
  • Mandrel 20, in this in-- stance, is substantially channel-shaped with its sides 30 and 32 convergent at approximately the sam angle as the convergent legs I4 and ll; of clip [2.
  • the width of the top 35 of mandrel 20 is of greater dimension than the spacing 38 between the free ends 40 and 42 of the clip.
  • the clips I2 In the formation and heat treating of the clips I2, they are mounted ona steel mandrel (not shown). Upon removal of the clips l2 from the forming and heat treating machine, they are slid from the steel mandrel onto mandrel 20.- After the desired number of clips have been mounted on mandrel 20 in a side-by-side relationship, as shown in Fig. l, the legs l4 and 16 of the end or outer clips 26 and 28 are embraced by staples 22 and 24 respectively which penetrate th sides 30 and 32 of said mandrel and are clinched on the inside 34 thereof. The staples serve to temporarily hold the clips on the mandrel.
  • the staples 22 and 24 are removed from the outer clips '26 and 28 and the clips l2 slid onto the permanent mandrel of said machine.
  • the handling device is of such a design as to enable the clips to be stored and shipped in a uniform and compact manner.
  • Carrier means for holding a plurality of U- shaped clips having converging legs in a sideby-side relationship, comprising an elongated mandrel having a top and converging side portions embraced by said clips, the top of said mandrel being wider than the spacing between the lower edges of the side portions of said mandrel and wider also than the spacing between the ends of said converging legs, and means engaging the outermost clips for temporarily holding said plurality of clips on said mandrel.
  • Carrier means for holding a plurality of U- shaped clips having converging legs in a side-byside relationship comprising a penetrable elongated mandrel embraced by said clips and having a top and convergent sides, the sides of said mandrel engaging the corresponding legs of said clips, and the top of said mandrel being of a width greater than the spacing between the free ends ofsaid clips, and means penetrating said mandrel for temporarily holding said clips thereon.
  • Carrier means for holding a plurality of U- shaped clips having converging legs in a side-byside relationship comprising an elongated mandrel of substantially keystone cross section, embraced by said clips, the top side of said mandrel being of greater width than the spacing between the ends of the converging legs of said clips, and means engaging the outermost clips for temporarily holding said plurality of clips on said mandrel.
  • Carrier means for holding a plurality of U- shaped clips having converging legs in a side-byside relationship. comprising an elongated, substantially channel-shaped mandrel having convergent flange portions and a web portion embraced by said clips, the web portion of said mandrel being of a width greater than the spacing between the outer edges of said flange portions and the ends of the converging legs of said clips, and means mounted on either end of said mandrel for temporarily holding said plurality of clips thereon.
  • Carrier means for holding a plurality of U- shaped clips having converging legs in a side-byside relationship comprising a penetrable, elongated mandrel embraced by said clips, the embraced top side of said mandrel being Wider than the exposed bottom side thereof and wider also than the spacing between the ends of said converging legs, and means engaging the outermost clips and penetrating said mandrel for temporarily holding said plurality of clips thereon.
  • Carrier means for holding a plurality of U- shaped clips having converging legs in a sideby-side relationship comprising an elongated, channel shaped mandrel having converging flange portions and being embraced by said clips, the open side of said mandrel corresponding to the open side of said clips and the side of said mandrel opposite said open side thereof being of greater width than the open sides or" said mandrel and said clips, and means engaging the outermost clips and secured to said mandrel for temporarily holding said plurality of clips thereon.
  • Carrier means for holding a plurality of U- shaped clips having converging legs in a sideby-side relationship comprising a penetrable, elongated, substantially channel-shaped mandrel having the flange portions thereof convergent, the web and flange portions of said mandrel being of greater width than the open side of said clips, and means engaging the outermost clips and penetrating the adjacent flange portions of said mandrel for temporarily retaining said plurality of clips thereon.

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Aug. 28, 1951 RC. JAEGER DEVICE FOR STORING AND HOLDING CLIPS Filed April 27, 1948 JNVENTORL Yaw, & 2,2441% I If.
Patented Aug. 28, 1951 DEVICE FOR STORING AND HOLDING CLIPS Robert 0. J aeger, Chicago, 111., assignorto United States Gypsum Company, Chicago, 111., a corporation of Illinois Application April 27, 1948, Serial No. 23,605
This invention relates to a device for storage and handling of clips such, for example, as those used in the packaging of plasterboard sheets. The clips referred to are of the type covered by Bicknell Patent No. 2,393,514 issued January 22, 1946.
The procedure followed prior to the application of the clips to the plasterboard bundles is this: After the clips have been formed and heat treated in one continuous process, they are removed from the forming and heat treating machine and transferred to the bundling machine for application to the plasterboard bundles, or placed in storag for subsequent transfer thereto. Heretofore in transferring the clips from one machine to the other, the clips were taken from the forming and heat treating machine and placed in a bucket-like receptacle for transfer to the bundling machine where, by hand, they were placed on a permanent mandrel of that machine. The shortcoming of this method of transferring the clips was the amount of time consumed in applying the clips to the permanent mandrel of the bundling machine.
Thus, it is one of the objects of this invention to provide a device for handling the clips after completion of the latterby one machine and before application thereof to a bundle by another machine, which will enable such an operation to b performed in a quick and efficient manner.
It is a further object of this invention to provide a device for handling clips subsequent to their removal from the forming and heat treating machine, which will hold a plurality of clips in a compact and uniform arrangement for ready storage or shipment, and which will permit of the same being readily fed into the bundling machine when desired.
It is still a further object of this invention to provide a device for handling th clips subsequent to their removal from the forming and heat treating machine, which is simple in construction, effective in operation, and inexpensive to produce.
Further and additional objects will appear from the description, accompanying drawings and appended claims.
In accordance with one embodiment of this invention, an elongated mandrel is provided for holding a plurality of substantially U-shaped clips having converging legs, in a side-by-side relationship. The top of the mandrel is of a width greater than the spacing between the ends of the legs of the clips. In other words, the mandrel is of substantially keystone shape in 7 Claims. (Cl. 1-56) cross section. The end or outer clips are fastened to the mandrel by staples which engage the legs of said clips and penetrate the sides of said mandrel.
For a more complete understanding of this invention, reference should now be had to the drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 is a fragmentary perspective view of a mandrel with the clips mounted thereon;
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the mandrel with the clips removed; and
Fig. 3 is an end view of pairs of mandrels with clips mounted thereon, showing the method of nesting the mandrels for storage.
Referring now to the drawings, a handling device I0 is provided for use in transferring substantially U-shaped clips l2 of the type disclosed in Bicknell Patent No. 2,393,514, subsequent to their removal from the forming and heat treating machine (not shown). The clips 12 are so shaped that their legs l4 and I6 are convergent and the middle section [8 slightly bowed outwardly. The handling devic I0 comprises an elongated mandrel 20 constructed preferably of cardboard or some other inexpensive, penetrable sheet material, upon which the clips l2 are slidably mounted. Staple fasteners 22 and 24 embrace the outer or end clips 26 and 28 and penetrate th convergent sides 30 and 32 of said mandrel and are clinched on the inside face 34 thereof. The longitudinal dimension of the mandrel 20 is dependent on the number of clips to be mounted thereon. Mandrel 20, in this in-- stance, is substantially channel-shaped with its sides 30 and 32 convergent at approximately the sam angle as the convergent legs I4 and ll; of clip [2. The width of the top 35 of mandrel 20 is of greater dimension than the spacing 38 between the free ends 40 and 42 of the clip.
In the formation and heat treating of the clips I2, they are mounted ona steel mandrel (not shown). Upon removal of the clips l2 from the forming and heat treating machine, they are slid from the steel mandrel onto mandrel 20.- After the desired number of clips have been mounted on mandrel 20 in a side-by-side relationship, as shown in Fig. l, the legs l4 and 16 of the end or outer clips 26 and 28 are embraced by staples 22 and 24 respectively which penetrate th sides 30 and 32 of said mandrel and are clinched on the inside 34 thereof. The staples serve to temporarily hold the clips on the mandrel.
In storing or packing a plurality of full handling devices ID, Not, 10b, lllc, I011, and We for subsequent transfer to the bundling machine (not shown), they are nested as shown in Fig. 3. The convergent open ends of the upper set of devices [I], Illa, and lllb are arranged adjacent the convergent open ends of the lower set of devices lflc, [d, and I Be so that one leg of each device of the upper set extends into the convergent open side of each adjacent device of the lower set and rests on the embraced mandrel of said adjacent device and vice versa. With this arrangement it will be seen that a large number of full handling devices can be nested in a very limited space.
When it is desired to remove the clips I2 from mandrel 29 for application to the bundling machine, the staples 22 and 24 are removed from the outer clips '26 and 28 and the clips l2 slid onto the permanent mandrel of said machine.
Thus it will be seen that a means for handling clips subsequent to their removal from the forming and heat treating machine has been provided which greatly reduces the amount of time required in feeding the clips into the bundling machine. The handling device is of such a design as to enable the clips to be stored and shipped in a uniform and compact manner.
While a particular embodiment of this invention is shown above, it will be understood, of course, that the invention is not to be limited thereto, since many modifications may be made, and it is contemplated, therefore, by the appended claims to cover any such modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of this invention.
I claim:
1. Carrier means for holding a plurality of U- shaped clips having converging legs in a sideby-side relationship, comprising an elongated mandrel having a top and converging side portions embraced by said clips, the top of said mandrel being wider than the spacing between the lower edges of the side portions of said mandrel and wider also than the spacing between the ends of said converging legs, and means engaging the outermost clips for temporarily holding said plurality of clips on said mandrel.
2. Carrier means for holding a plurality of U- shaped clips having converging legs in a side-byside relationship, comprising a penetrable elongated mandrel embraced by said clips and having a top and convergent sides, the sides of said mandrel engaging the corresponding legs of said clips, and the top of said mandrel being of a width greater than the spacing between the free ends ofsaid clips, and means penetrating said mandrel for temporarily holding said clips thereon.
3. Carrier means for holding a plurality of U- shaped clips having converging legs in a side-byside relationship comprising an elongated mandrel of substantially keystone cross section, embraced by said clips, the top side of said mandrel being of greater width than the spacing between the ends of the converging legs of said clips, and means engaging the outermost clips for temporarily holding said plurality of clips on said mandrel.
4. Carrier means for holding a plurality of U- shaped clips having converging legs in a side-byside relationship. comprising an elongated, substantially channel-shaped mandrel having convergent flange portions and a web portion embraced by said clips, the web portion of said mandrel being of a width greater than the spacing between the outer edges of said flange portions and the ends of the converging legs of said clips, and means mounted on either end of said mandrel for temporarily holding said plurality of clips thereon.
5. Carrier means for holding a plurality of U- shaped clips having converging legs in a side-byside relationship comprising a penetrable, elongated mandrel embraced by said clips, the embraced top side of said mandrel being Wider than the exposed bottom side thereof and wider also than the spacing between the ends of said converging legs, and means engaging the outermost clips and penetrating said mandrel for temporarily holding said plurality of clips thereon.
6. Carrier means for holding a plurality of U- shaped clips having converging legs in a sideby-side relationship comprising an elongated, channel shaped mandrel having converging flange portions and being embraced by said clips, the open side of said mandrel corresponding to the open side of said clips and the side of said mandrel opposite said open side thereof being of greater width than the open sides or" said mandrel and said clips, and means engaging the outermost clips and secured to said mandrel for temporarily holding said plurality of clips thereon.
'7. Carrier means for holding a plurality of U- shaped clips having converging legs in a sideby-side relationship comprising a penetrable, elongated, substantially channel-shaped mandrel having the flange portions thereof convergent, the web and flange portions of said mandrel being of greater width than the open side of said clips, and means engaging the outermost clips and penetrating the adjacent flange portions of said mandrel for temporarily retaining said plurality of clips thereon.
ROBERT O. JAEGER.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 349,094 Heysinger Sept. 14, 1886 1,588,989 Polzer June 15, 1926 1,739,085 Parker Dec. 10, 1929 1,827,315 Hallen Oct. 13, 1931 2,016,466 Vogel Oct. 8, 1935 2,185,505 Harvey Jan. 2, 1940 2,347,319 Hanset Apr. 25, 1944
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US2788122A (en) * 1954-07-08 1957-04-09 Gregory Ind Inc Package of nested purlins
US2842264A (en) * 1955-03-03 1958-07-08 Charles O Larson Hanger structure
US2913952A (en) * 1955-08-29 1959-11-24 United Carr Fastener Corp Piercing fastener with deformable head and expanding legs
US3613878A (en) * 1969-08-29 1971-10-19 Hartco Co U-clip assembly
US20040202504A1 (en) * 2002-09-11 2004-10-14 Petri Mussalo Carrier plate designed for precut double-loop wire units and arrangement
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US1588989A (en) * 1925-02-09 1926-06-15 Hotchkiss Co E H Loading device for wire-stapling machines
US1739085A (en) * 1927-05-24 1929-12-10 George D Parker Carded article strap
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US2693875A (en) * 1950-12-01 1954-11-09 United Carr Fastener Corp Fastener assembly
US2788122A (en) * 1954-07-08 1957-04-09 Gregory Ind Inc Package of nested purlins
US2842264A (en) * 1955-03-03 1958-07-08 Charles O Larson Hanger structure
US2913952A (en) * 1955-08-29 1959-11-24 United Carr Fastener Corp Piercing fastener with deformable head and expanding legs
US3613878A (en) * 1969-08-29 1971-10-19 Hartco Co U-clip assembly
US20040202504A1 (en) * 2002-09-11 2004-10-14 Petri Mussalo Carrier plate designed for precut double-loop wire units and arrangement
US20040206647A1 (en) * 2003-04-17 2004-10-21 Skelton Clifford W. Staple holder and packaging method
DE202008010479U1 (en) * 2008-08-06 2009-12-17 Tipper Tie Technopack Gmbh Stock of closing clips and transport device

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