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  • the object of our invention is to afford a simple, cheap, convenient and effective holding device for taking up or reducing slack in the adjustment of length of flexible suspender or other cords, etc.,-especially those used in electrical work, although applicable to various other uses where rope, wire, and similar cords are involved,the term cord as herein used by us being employed to designate any flexible connection which it may be desirable to extend or contract in length to meet the varying exigencies and requirements of use
  • our invention consists in the specific combination, construction and arrangement of parts described andclaimed, distinctive features being the formation of one section of the device with a bifurcated bight drum protuberant' through the other section, and the use of a straddle spring cotter pin in conjunction therewith as a means of coupling the parts together and augmenting frictional resistance, all as hereinafter fully set forth.
  • Figure 1 is an elevation of our cord slack holder in its preferred form
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional elevation thereof, taken upon plane of line 2-2, Fig. 1.
  • B represents the body or box section of the device, constituting the main portion of the cord bight container, of which the closure or cover 0, forms a part.
  • the container is preferably, although not necessarily, cylindrical in shape; and is formed of any desired or suitable material, of nonconductive character when for use in connection with electrical wiring, etc.
  • D is a 1920. Serial No, 388,809.
  • the bight 70, of the cord K, is inserted in said recess 03,
  • This frictional resistance is augmented by a. spring cotter pin S, the shank s, of which engages with holes, formed for the purpose in the protuberant end (1', of the drum D, while the free spring jaw ends 8, s straddle the peripheral surface of said protuberant end 03, of the drum D, and press against the outer surface of the box section B, as shown I.
  • a wedge may be introduced either lnto the open end of the bight slot 0?, or into either of the cord holes 6, b, as may befound most expedient.
  • the capacity of the box section B is sufficient to accommodate several turns of the Y cord around the drum I), if desired,such
  • our device comprises .a casing formed by the box section B, and the cover section 0, and a slotted rotatable bight drum D, together with frictional resistance means for preventing the rotation of said drum on its axis unless forc'e isapplied sufficient to overcome such frictional resistance.
  • An adjustable cord bight holder of the character designated, comprising a casing formed in two sections, one rotatable on the 1 other, one section being formed with a slotted and bifurcated cord bight drum the end of which is protuberant axially through the other section, and frictional resistance means for sustaining the bight drum, section. against rotation on the other section, for the purpose described.
  • An adjustable cord bight holder of the character designated comprising a casing formed in two sections one rotatable on theother, one section being formed With a slotted and bifurcated cord big'ht drum the end of Which is protuberant axially through the other section, and a spring cotter pin straddling the outer end of said cord bight drum and formed With a central shank portion extending through holes formed for the purpose in said bight drum.
  • An adjustable cord bight holder of the character designated, comprising a casing consisting of a box section formed ith peripheral cord holes, a cover section rotatable

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0; F. AND E. WESTRUP.
ADJUSTABLE SLACK HOLDER'FOR CORDS, &c.
. APPLICATION FILED JUNE 14, 1920.
1,386,918. Patented Aug. 9,1921.
UNITED STATES PATENT clerics.
OLIVER FRANK wEs'rRUr AND ERIC wnsrtanr, on NEW BRIGHTON, E GLAND.
ADJUSTABLE SLACK-HOLDER FOR GORDS, 8w.
lVnsrRUP and ERIc WESTRUI, subjects of the King of Gr'eatlBritain, and residents of New Brighton, Cheshire, England, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Adjustable Slack-Holders for Cords, &c., of which the following is a specification. I
The object of our invention is to afford a simple, cheap, convenient and effective holding device for taking up or reducing slack in the adjustment of length of flexible suspender or other cords, etc.,-especially those used in electrical work, although applicable to various other uses where rope, wire, and similar cords are involved,the term cord as herein used by us being employed to designate any flexible connection which it may be desirable to extend or contract in length to meet the varying exigencies and requirements of use To this end, our invention consists in the specific combination, construction and arrangement of parts described andclaimed, distinctive features being the formation of one section of the device with a bifurcated bight drum protuberant' through the other section, and the use of a straddle spring cotter pin in conjunction therewith as a means of coupling the parts together and augmenting frictional resistance, all as hereinafter fully set forth.
In the accompanying drawings,
Figure 1, is an elevation of our cord slack holder in its preferred form;
Fig. 2, is a sectional elevation thereof, taken upon plane of line 2-2, Fig. 1.
B, represents the body or box section of the device, constituting the main portion of the cord bight container, of which the closure or cover 0, forms a part. The container is preferably, although not necessarily, cylindrical in shape; and is formed of any desired or suitable material, of nonconductive character when for use in connection with electrical wiring, etc. D, is a 1920. Serial No, 388,809.
of the bight is, ofthe cord K. The bight 70, of the cord K, is inserted in said recess 03,
of'the drum D, while the parts B, (hare i separated for the purpose, the box section B, being formed with diametrically opposed openngs'hb, forithe accommodation of said cor v v v The-cord K, being thus connected with the drum D, by a blght 70, extending through the slot d, the drum D, is forcibly turned on its Specification of Letters Patent. j Pate t d A 9 lggi Application filed June 14,
axis until the desired amount of slack of cord is taken up around said drum,accidental unwinding being prevented by frictional resistance between the contactual surfaces.
This frictional resistance is augmented by a. spring cotter pin S, the shank s, of which engages with holes, formed for the purpose in the protuberant end (1', of the drum D, while the free spring jaw ends 8, s straddle the peripheral surface of said protuberant end 03, of the drum D, and press against the outer surface of the box section B, as shown I.
more particularly in Fig. 2.
If it is desired topositively lock the bight drum D, against rotation onits axis, to effact a relatively permanent length of cord or suspender, a wedge. may be introduced either lnto the open end of the bight slot 0?, or into either of the cord holes 6, b, as may befound most expedient.
The capacity of the box section B, is sufficient to accommodate several turns of the Y cord around the drum I), if desired,such
bight wind being isolated and protected from observation, and from contact with extraneous objects, so that a compact, neat appearance is attained, and all danger of entanglement obviated.
It will be seenthat our device comprises .a casing formed by the box section B, and the cover section 0, and a slotted rotatable bight drum D, together with frictional resistance means for preventing the rotation of said drum on its axis unless forc'e isapplied sufficient to overcome such frictional resistance.
What we claim as our invention and desire to secure by Letters Patent is,
1. An adjustable cord bight holder of the character designated, comprising a casing formed in two sections, one rotatable on the 1 other, one section being formed with a slotted and bifurcated cord bight drum the end of which is protuberant axially through the other section, and frictional resistance means for sustaining the bight drum, section. against rotation on the other section, for the purpose described.
2. An adjustable cord bight holder of the character designated, comprising a casing formed in two sections one rotatable on theother, one section being formed With a slotted and bifurcated cord big'ht drum the end of Which is protuberant axially through the other section, and a spring cotter pin straddling the outer end of said cord bight drum and formed With a central shank portion extending through holes formed for the purpose in said bight drum.
3. An adjustable cord bight holder of the character designated, comprising a casing consisting of a box section formed ith peripheral cord holes, a cover section rotatable
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US2521226A (en) * 1946-09-07 1950-09-05 Hugo F Keller Electric cord reel
US2642639A (en) * 1950-09-15 1953-06-23 William A Meighan Flange tensioning and joining device for strap ends
US2656991A (en) * 1951-02-23 1953-10-27 John E Neely Reel structure for shortening wire cords
US2865071A (en) * 1955-11-01 1958-12-23 George S Clemens Inconspicuous cord winding and storing device
US2952420A (en) * 1956-10-01 1960-09-13 Gen Electric Reel for electrical cord
US2991523A (en) * 1959-02-10 1961-07-11 Conte Robert I Del Cord storage and length adjusting device
US3002239A (en) * 1958-10-06 1961-10-03 Yonemoto Noboru Hanging device
US3793613A (en) * 1971-09-09 1974-02-19 Int Standard Electric Corp Arrangement for the mounting of female connector strips
US3799684A (en) * 1972-03-10 1974-03-26 Colt Ind Operating Corp Fastener and assembly
US3927687A (en) * 1974-04-18 1975-12-23 I Bruce Thierman Combination shaft and spool structure
US4376420A (en) * 1978-11-13 1983-03-15 Bruno Fracarossi Inflatable boat including a mechanical propulsion assembly for operation by a user
US4416429A (en) * 1981-06-29 1983-11-22 Jessamine Donald W Water ski tow rope reel apparatus
US6070823A (en) * 1996-05-20 2000-06-06 Clary; Thomas A. Line slack removing device
US6247208B1 (en) 1999-07-12 2001-06-19 Cecil Creech Method and apparatus for tightening a belt, strap, or the like
US20060011675A1 (en) * 2004-07-13 2006-01-19 Scott David A Method and apparatus for supporting items
US20150360903A1 (en) * 2014-06-13 2015-12-17 Rene Longo Cord Holding Device
US20190285101A1 (en) * 2018-03-15 2019-09-19 Goodrich Corporation Torque button lock clip

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2521226A (en) * 1946-09-07 1950-09-05 Hugo F Keller Electric cord reel
US2642639A (en) * 1950-09-15 1953-06-23 William A Meighan Flange tensioning and joining device for strap ends
US2656991A (en) * 1951-02-23 1953-10-27 John E Neely Reel structure for shortening wire cords
US2865071A (en) * 1955-11-01 1958-12-23 George S Clemens Inconspicuous cord winding and storing device
US2952420A (en) * 1956-10-01 1960-09-13 Gen Electric Reel for electrical cord
US3002239A (en) * 1958-10-06 1961-10-03 Yonemoto Noboru Hanging device
US2991523A (en) * 1959-02-10 1961-07-11 Conte Robert I Del Cord storage and length adjusting device
US3793613A (en) * 1971-09-09 1974-02-19 Int Standard Electric Corp Arrangement for the mounting of female connector strips
US3799684A (en) * 1972-03-10 1974-03-26 Colt Ind Operating Corp Fastener and assembly
US3927687A (en) * 1974-04-18 1975-12-23 I Bruce Thierman Combination shaft and spool structure
US4376420A (en) * 1978-11-13 1983-03-15 Bruno Fracarossi Inflatable boat including a mechanical propulsion assembly for operation by a user
US4416429A (en) * 1981-06-29 1983-11-22 Jessamine Donald W Water ski tow rope reel apparatus
US6070823A (en) * 1996-05-20 2000-06-06 Clary; Thomas A. Line slack removing device
US6247208B1 (en) 1999-07-12 2001-06-19 Cecil Creech Method and apparatus for tightening a belt, strap, or the like
US20060011675A1 (en) * 2004-07-13 2006-01-19 Scott David A Method and apparatus for supporting items
US20150360903A1 (en) * 2014-06-13 2015-12-17 Rene Longo Cord Holding Device
US20190285101A1 (en) * 2018-03-15 2019-09-19 Goodrich Corporation Torque button lock clip
US10677278B2 (en) * 2018-03-15 2020-06-09 Goodrich Corporation Torque button lock clip

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