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US743057A
US743057A US15599703A US1903155997A US743057A US 743057 A US743057 A US 743057A US 15599703 A US15599703 A US 15599703A US 1903155997 A US1903155997 A US 1903155997A US 743057 A US743057 A US 743057A
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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
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  • This invention relates to baskets, and has for its object a particularly strong form of display-basket--that is, baskets used for the display of goods on sale; but while this is the main object the principles of the invention may be applied to baskets of various forms and sizes, such as hampers, &c.
  • Another object is to produce a more than ordinarily strong basket woven of willow, and to this feature of the invention the description will be principally directed.
  • Figure I is a side elevation of a displaybasket.
  • Fig. II is a bottom view of the basketbottom as shown in Fig. I, but on a smaller scale than in said figure.
  • Fig. III is a bottom View showing a dierent arrangement of cleats from those shown in the rst two figures.
  • Fig. IV illustrates the method of weaving the basket.
  • Figs.V and VI relate to nishes of the top corners of the basket.
  • the basket comprises a wooden base b and the Woven structure a, Fig. I.
  • the base is provided with holes r to receive the strands to be woven.
  • notches n are made in the edges of the block, the notches intersecting the holes on the underside of the block, as shown in Figs. I to IV, inclusive.
  • the ⁇ holes and notches are so adapted to the strands that when one, as 1, Fig. IV, is inserted therein the looped parte will lie wholly within the notches.
  • Posts t' are inserted in the corners of the block to give strength to the basket.
  • the strands as l 2 3 4, Fig.
  • Fig. IV illustrates 'the manner of beginning the Weavin g of the basket.
  • the strand is preferably given two or three twists, which adds to its strength and tends to compact it within the groove.
  • the extended ends of the standards being made to form the basket-rim.
  • the loops e lie within the notchesin the wood, for some uses no further protection would be required, but when roughly handled there is danger of splitting off the wood between the loops.
  • cleats c c, Figs. I and II are added to the ends of the base. Still further protection may be had by arranging cleats as indicated by broken linesin Fig. III.
  • the posts t', Figs. I and V come flush with the tops of the woven strands, and the last strandis secured to the post by means of a double-pointed tack Z, driven over the strand into the post.
  • the corner may have an additional finish of an ornamental piece, as in Fig. VI, secured to the top of the post, as indicated by broken lines in Fig. V.
  • bottom block or base is herein described as of Wood, it is meant to include tions the thicker ends of the strands consti- ICO around the standards, substantially as set forth.

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PATENT OEEicE.
JOHN BROWN, JR., AND WILLIAM BROWN, OF OSSINING, NEV YORK.
BASKET.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No`.i'743 ,057, dated November 3, 1903. Application led May 6, 1903. Serial No.155.99'7. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern'.
Be it known that we, JOHN BROWN, Jr., and WILLIAM BROWN, citizens of the United States,and residents of Ossining,in the county of Westchester and State of 'New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Baskets, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to baskets, and has for its object a particularly strong form of display-basket--that is, baskets used for the display of goods on sale; but while this is the main object the principles of the invention may be applied to baskets of various forms and sizes, such as hampers, &c.
Another object is to produce a more than ordinarily strong basket woven of willow, and to this feature of the invention the description will be principally directed.
The accompanying drawings illustrate the features of the invention.
Figure I is a side elevation of a displaybasket. Fig. II is a bottom view of the basketbottom as shown in Fig. I, but on a smaller scale than in said figure. Fig. III is a bottom View showing a dierent arrangement of cleats from those shown in the rst two figures. Fig. IV illustrates the method of weaving the basket. Figs.V and VI relate to nishes of the top corners of the basket.
The basket comprises a wooden base b and the Woven structure a, Fig. I. The base is provided with holes r to receive the strands to be woven. In line with and parallel with the holes notches n are made in the edges of the block, the notches intersecting the holes on the underside of the block, as shown in Figs. I to IV, inclusive. The `holes and notches are so adapted to the strands that when one, as 1, Fig. IV, is inserted therein the looped parte will lie wholly within the notches. Posts t' are inserted in the corners of the block to give strength to the basket. When made of Willow, the strands, as l 2 3 4, Fig. IV, are passed through the holes, with the thick ends of the strands forming the standards and of sufficient length to be used for forming the top rim of the basket. This manner of closing the top is indicated at a', Fig. I, and is a departure from the usual practice in basket-making. The result is an exceedingly strong rim to the basket.
Fig. IV illustrates 'the manner of beginning the Weavin g of the basket. Each strand that forms a standard, as 1 2 3 4, -is turned upon itself, forming a loop c Within the notches n, and at the corner-postst'every alternatestrand is wound once around the post. In forming the loops e the strand is preferably given two or three twists, which adds to its strength and tends to compact it within the groove. In Weaving the basket with other'material than willow the same method would be pursued, the extended ends of the standards being made to form the basket-rim. As the loops e lie within the notchesin the wood, for some uses no further protection would be required, but when roughly handled there is danger of splitting off the wood between the loops. To prevent this, cleats c c, Figs. I and II, are added to the ends of the base. Still further protection may be had by arranging cleats as indicated by broken linesin Fig. III.
The posts t', Figs. I and V, come flush with the tops of the woven strands, and the last strandis secured to the post by means of a double-pointed tack Z, driven over the strand into the post. The corner may have an additional finish of an ornamental piece, as in Fig. VI, secured to the top of the post, as indicated by broken lines in Fig. V.
While the bottom block or base is herein described as of Wood, it is meant to include tions the thicker ends of the strands consti- ICO around the standards, substantially as set forth.
4. The combination in a basket of a Wooden bottom perforated, notched, and provided with corner-posts as shown, willow strands passed throigh the perforations, the ends that are Woven first looped in the notches in the bottom and turned around the posts, the extended ends of the standards Woven to forni the basket-rim, and the top strands secured to the corner-posts by means of a tack, as herein set forth.
Signed at Ossining, in the county of Westchester and State of NewsT York, this 1st day of May, A. D. 1903.
JOHN BROWN, JR. WILLIAM BROWN.
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HARRY BIRDsELL, DAVID S. BROWN.
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US2831599A (en) * 1955-05-02 1958-04-22 Joe V Graffeo Protective mat for shopping baskets

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US2831599A (en) * 1955-05-02 1958-04-22 Joe V Graffeo Protective mat for shopping baskets

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