The present invention relates to containers, and pertains more particularly to an improved container construction that is particularly suited for supporting and dispensing roll material. Even more particularly the present invention relates to a container for supporting and dispensing a sheet metal roll.
Sheet metal rolls are widely used in the construction business for a wide variety of applications including in the roofing field. These rolls are typically used, as is, with the result that the unused roll is found around the construction site in an unorganized manner. This also creates an unsafe situation in which sharp edges of the roll are exposed.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a dispensing container for a roll of sheet material, particularly metal sheet material.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a container for supporting and dispensing a sheet metal roll, and which is simple in construction, easy to use and can be made relatively inexpensively.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a roll container in which a particular method is used for the use of the container that allows ready insertion of the roll into the container, as well as ready dispensing of the sheet material from the roll.
In accordance with the present invention there is provided an apparatus for holding and dispensing a coil roll. This apparatus includes a base for receiving the coil roll, with the base having opposed one and other sides and having an outlet slot through which an edge of the coil roll extends. The apparatus further includes at least one elastic cord having opposed one and other ends with the one end fixed at one side of the base. The opposed other end of the elastic cord is releasably attached to the other side of the base. The elastic cord is for looping over the coil roll to secure the coil roll in place. The apparatus also includes a cord locking mechanism at the other side of the base for receiving and securing the elastic cord about the coil roll.
In accordance with other aspects of the present invention there may be provided a pair of base pieces disposed spaced apart on the base and forming a cradle for the coil roll; each of the base pieces has an arcuate surface upon which the coil roll rests; the arcuate surface of each base piece has a low friction surface to assist in withdrawing the roll edge; each base piece has a chamber with a hole leading to the chamber, said chamber receiving the one end of the elastic cord and the elastic cord formed into a knot that retains the elastic cord within the chamber; the locking mechanism comprises a locking sleeve or the locking mechanism comprises a locking ledge disposed along the other side of the base; a pair of elastic cords and wherein each base piece has a chamber into which the one end of each elastic cord is retained; each of the elastic cords is formed into a knot that retains the elastic cord within the chamber; the locking mechanism includes a separate locking sleeve that receives the other end of both elastic cords; the locking sleeve is tubular with the respective elastic cords entering the sleeve from opposed ends thereof; the locking sleeve has end slots that receive respective ends of the elastic cords; the respective elastic cords cross each other within the locking sleeve; alternatively the locking mechanism includes a locking ledge disposed along the other side of the base; the locking ledge includes a passage disposed along the other side of the base and for receiving an end of the associated elastic cord, and an aperture adjacent to passage and through which the end of the elastic cord extends; an arcuate surface disposed between the passage and aperture for reversing the direction of the elastic cord therebetween; a smaller width slot contiguous with the aperture and into which the end of the elastic cord is held; low friction pads disposed in the base along the other side of the base; spaced apart locking mechanisms for receiving respective elastic cords; and each locking ledge includes a passage disposed along the other side of the base and for receiving an end of the associated elastic cord, and an aperture adjacent to passage and through which the end of the elastic cord extends; including an arcuate surface disposed between the passage and aperture for reversing the direction of the elastic cord therebetween; and including a smaller width slot contiguous with the aperture and into which the end of the elastic cord is held.
It should be understood that the drawings are provided for the purpose of illustration only and are not intended to define the limits of the disclosure. The foregoing and other objects and advantages of the embodiments described herein will become apparent with reference to the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Reference is now made to the drawings which illustrate two separate but related embodiments of the present invention. A first embodiment is illustrated in
In both of the embodiments described herein, the base 10 may be constructed of a variety of different materials but preferably is constructed of a hard plastic material. Refer, for example, to
The base 12 is also provided with one and other sides 12A and 12B, as well as an elongated outlet slot 18 through which an edge 19 of the coiled roll extends.
In order to secure the coiled metal roll 10 in place, there is provided at least one elastic cord 24. Preferably, as illustrated in both embodiments described herein, there are a pair of elastic cords 24. Each of the cords 24 is also considered as having opposed one and other ends with the one end fixed at the side 12A of the base. The opposed other end of the elastic cord is releasably attached to the other side 12B of the base. The one side of the elastic cord 24 is illustrated in, for example, the fragmentary cross-sectional view of
Thus, in both embodiments described herein, the one end of each of the elastic cords 24 is secured in place at the respective base pieces 30. The other end of each of the elastic cords is secured by means of a releasable locking mechanism. In the first embodiment of the invention described in
The hook eyes 42 may be screwed into a top surface of the side wall 20 and preferably are arranged so that the elastic cord 24 makes a right hand turn as it is lead from the portion thereof that extends about the roll into the locking sleeve 40. Each of the slots 44 is dimensioned so that the width of the slot is slightly smaller than the diameter of the elastic cord. In that way the elastic cord becomes pinched as illustrated at 45 in
In the second embodiment of the invention illustrated in
In this second embodiment of the invention, the locking mechanism can be operated by pulling on the free end of the elastic cord so as to secure the elastic cord about the coiled metal roll. After the elastic cord is taut about the coiled metal roll, the very end of the elastic cord is then moved into the slot 56 and is secured in the slot by the interference fit between the elastic cord and the slot 56. It is noted that apertures are provided on both sides of the passage 52 so that the elastic cord may be locked in either position. In
In the embodiments shown herein the edge of the sheet material can be easily grasped in order to withdraw a length of material. Also, the coiled sheet material can be readily rolled backwards into the container as the roll is free to rotate in a reverse direction. In this way when one is through with withdrawing a length of material the roll end can be easily rolled backwards for storage in the container. In that way there is no risk of someone cutting themselves on an exposed edge of the roll.
Having now described a limited number of embodiments of the present invention, it should now be apparent to those skilled in the art that numerous other embodiments and modifications thereof are contemplated as falling within the scope of the present invention, as defined by the appended claims.
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