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    • 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
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    • 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
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  • WITNESSES @ZM67%WW% INVENTOR V 7 T BY J %/Vaym 4 ATTORNEY I Nv FETiRS PholwLilhngmphor. Wavhingtnn, D. C
  • My invention relates to that class of baleties that are made to be adjustable as to their girth and my invention has for its object to simplify the means for making the connection, and to make the latter durable and easy to fasten.
  • My invention consists (as will be more fully detailed hereinafter in connection with its illustration) in the combination, with an eye or loop upon one end of the tie-wire, of an eye upon the other end of the latter, the said last-named eye being located back from the end of the tie-wire, with the latter prolonged beyond said eye for connecting the latter and the loop on the other end of the tie-wire, to thus make the girth-length of the tie adjustable by means of a double hitch.
  • Figure 1 shows the separated ends of a bale-tie containing my invention.
  • Fig. 2 shows as connected the same parts that are illustrated as separated at Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 shows a method of producing the eye by means of an intwisted piece of wire, the ends of the tie being shown separately and as not connected.
  • Fig. 4 shows as connected the same parts that are shown at Fig. 3.
  • the letter T designates the tie-wire proper, which is made to have at one end a loop, L, and the other end is made to have an eye, E, formed in the wire back of the end, with the latter at P shown as prolonged beyond the said eye E.
  • this eye E is formed in the wire back of its end by doubling the tie-wire back on itself at w, twisting the latter and the wire T at a, leaving an nntwisted place to form the eye E; then twisting together the said parts at (f, and prolonging them therefrom to form the end I. 'As
  • a piece of wire, w corresponding to the backwardly-bent end to of the tie-wire T of Figs. 1 and 2, is intwisted with the tie-wire at a, to connect the two, and then where parallel the eye E is formed between the two, and then the tie-wire and wire 10 are twisted together at a and therefrom prolonged to make the subtending end P.
  • the latter may be formed on the bodywire T, extended beyond the'en'd of the wire w, or on the intwisted piece 10, by extending the latter'beyond' the end of the wire T, or by extending the wires T and w together beyond the eye E, to form the projecting end P.
  • the tie is connected by passing the end P through the loop L and drawing back on the latter to obtain the proper girth-tension, when the end P is passed through the eye E and wound around the tie thereat, or passed down under the eye and drawn toward the connec tion, with the end of the wire P in contact with the bale or twisted portion that is between the eye E and the loop L.
  • any strain tends to close in the side'of the eye E, so as to more firmly hold the wire P inits clutch, and hence the latter need only be secured beyond the eye E by any means that will keep it where bent toward the loop L, so as to rest on the bale or against itself where bent back along toward the loop L; but, if desired, it may be wound around the twisted parta
  • the essential feature of my invention being the combination,with an attaching-loop at one end of the tie-wire, of an eye formed in the other extremity of the tie-wire back from its end, and with the latter prolonged beyond said eye for attachment, any arrangement of a single wire bent back on itself orpiece of wire added to a single wire which will produce the eye E and the prolonged end P may be used, provided they are made and arranged to operate substantially as shown and described.
  • bale-tie having an eye, E, that is pro- 5 quizd in the tie-wire a short distance back FRANK
  • B. GRISVOLD. from one of its ends, the end P prolonged beyond said eye, and a loop or eye on the other Vitnesses: end of the wire, said parts being constructed GEO.

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(No Model F. B. GRISWOLD.
BALE TIE.
No. 322,442. Patefited July 21, 1885.
WITNESSES: @ZM67%WW% INVENTOR V 7 T BY J %/Vaym 4 ATTORNEY I Nv FETiRS PholwLilhngmphor. Wavhingtnn, D. C
UNITED STATES Y PATENT OFF-Ion.
FRANK B. GRISWOLD, or TROY, NEW YORK.
BALE-TIE.
EBPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 322,442, dated July 21, 1885.
v Application filed May 22, 1865. (No model.)
To aZZ whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, FRANK B. GRISWOLD, of the city of Troy, county of Rensselaer, State of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Bale-Ties, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to that class of baleties that are made to be adjustable as to their girth and my invention has for its object to simplify the means for making the connection, and to make the latter durable and easy to fasten.
My invention consists (as will be more fully detailed hereinafter in connection with its illustration) in the combination, with an eye or loop upon one end of the tie-wire, of an eye upon the other end of the latter, the said last-named eye being located back from the end of the tie-wire, with the latter prolonged beyond said eye for connecting the latter and the loop on the other end of the tie-wire, to thus make the girth-length of the tie adjustable by means of a double hitch.
Accompanying this specification, to form a part of it, there is a sheet of drawings containing four figures illustrating my invention, with the same designation of parts by letter-reference used in all of them.
Of these illustrations, Figure 1 shows the separated ends of a bale-tie containing my invention. Fig. 2 shows as connected the same parts that are illustrated as separated at Fig. 1. Fig. 3 shows a method of producing the eye by means of an intwisted piece of wire, the ends of the tie being shown separately and as not connected. Fig. 4 shows as connected the same parts that are shown at Fig. 3.
The several parts thus illustrated are designated by letter-reference, and their function is described, as follows:
The letter T designates the tie-wire proper, which is made to have at one end a loop, L, and the other end is made to have an eye, E, formed in the wire back of the end, with the latter at P shown as prolonged beyond the said eye E. -At Figs. 1 and 2 this eye E is formed in the wire back of its end by doubling the tie-wire back on itself at w, twisting the latter and the wire T at a, leaving an nntwisted place to form the eye E; then twisting together the said parts at (f, and prolonging them therefrom to form the end I. 'As
shown at Figs. 3 and 4, a piece of wire, w, corresponding to the backwardly-bent end to of the tie-wire T of Figs. 1 and 2, is intwisted with the tie-wire at a, to connect the two, and then where parallel the eye E is formed between the two, and then the tie-wire and wire 10 are twisted together at a and therefrom prolonged to make the subtending end P. If desired, the latter may be formed on the bodywire T, extended beyond the'en'd of the wire w, or on the intwisted piece 10, by extending the latter'beyond' the end of the wire T, or by extending the wires T and w together beyond the eye E, to form the projecting end P. The tie is connected by passing the end P through the loop L and drawing back on the latter to obtain the proper girth-tension, when the end P is passed through the eye E and wound around the tie thereat, or passed down under the eye and drawn toward the connec tion, with the end of the wire P in contact with the bale or twisted portion that is between the eye E and the loop L. When the parts are thus connected, and any strain is brought upon the tie-union, such strain tends to close in the side'of the eye E, so as to more firmly hold the wire P inits clutch, and hence the latter need only be secured beyond the eye E by any means that will keep it where bent toward the loop L, so as to rest on the bale or against itself where bent back along toward the loop L; but, if desired, it may be wound around the twisted parta The essential feature of my invention being the combination,with an attaching-loop at one end of the tie-wire, of an eye formed in the other extremity of the tie-wire back from its end, and with the latter prolonged beyond said eye for attachment, any arrangement of a single wire bent back on itself orpiece of wire added to a single wire which will produce the eye E and the prolonged end P may be used, provided they are made and arranged to operate substantially as shown and described.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, 1s
1. A bale-tie having an eye, E, that is produced in the tie wire at a short distance back' from one of its ends, and the end P prolonged beyond said eye for connection with the other end of the tie and said eye E, sub- Signed at Troy, New York, this 12th day of stantially in manner as and for the purposes M ay, 1885, and in the presence of the two Witset forth. nesses Whose names are hereto written.
2. A. bale-tie having an eye, E, that is pro- 5 duced in the tie-wire a short distance back FRANK B. GRISVOLD. from one of its ends, the end P prolonged beyond said eye, and a loop or eye on the other Vitnesses: end of the wire, said parts being constructed GEO. M. PAYFER, and arranged to connect sulvwstantially in the GEO. A. DARBY. 1o manner set forth.
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