Claims
- 1. A coiled package comprising:
- a coiled supporting strip;
- a coiled pile fabric releasably secured to the coiled supporting strip along at least one longitudinally extending edge of the pile fabric such that a portion of said strip extends outwardly beyond said edge along the length of said edge;
- spacing means comprising an elongate member having a height greater than the nominal thickness of said pile fabric secured to said portion of said strip and separating the turns of the coiled supporting strip, a surface of each turn of said elongate spacing member being adjacent a surface of each turn of said portion of said strip; and
- a bonding agent between said surface of each turn of the elongate spacing member and the adjacent surface of each turn of said strip, said bonding agent being applied prior to coiling and bonding said surfaces together to form a unified spacer strip structure whereby the turns of the coil of fabric are separated and maintained apart by said spacer means.
- 2. A coiled package according to claim 1 wherein said fabric comprises a fur fabric.
- 3. A coiled package according to claim 1 wherein said supporting strip and said spacer member comprise cardboard.
- 4. A coiled package according to claim 1 wherein the spacing means comprise a plurality of superimposed corrugated cardboard strips.
- 5. A coiled package according to claim 1 wherein the spacing means comprises a plastics material.
- 6. A coiled package according to claim 1 further including a container for the coiled roll and means for supporting the roll in the container in which the supporting strip is releasably secured to the upper longitudinally extending edge only of the pile fabric and the coiled roll is supported in an upright condition within the container with the unitary spacer strip structure at the upper end of the container and with the bottom edge of the roll clear of the lower end of the container.
- 7. A method of forming a package for pile fabrics which comprises:
- releasably uniting an elongate supporting strip to at least one longitudinally extending edge of a length of pile fabric such that a portion of said strip extends outwardly beyond said edge along the length of said edge;
- providing spacer means comprising an elongate spacing member having a height greater than the nominal thickness of the pile fabric secured to said portion of said strip;
- coiling the united strip and fabric into a roll with a surface of each turn of said elongate spacing member adjacent a surface of each turn of said portion of said strip; and
- providing a bonding agent between said surface of each turn of the elongate spacer member and the adjacent surface of each turn of said strip before said spacer member and strip are coiled into a roll such that upon coiling the united strip and fabric into a roll, said turns of the strip are bonded to one another in a unified spacer strip structure.
- 8. A method according to claim 7 wherein said strip and said elongate spacer member comprise cardboard.
- 9. A method according to claim 8 which comprises the further step of supporting the coil in an upright position within a package with the unitary spacer strip structure at the upper end of the container and with the bottom edge of the roll clear of the lower end of the container.
- 10. A method according to claim 9 wherein said fabric comprises a fur fabric.
- 11. A method according to claim 7 wherein said spacer means comprises a plurality of superimposed corrugated cardboard strips.
- 12. A method according to claim 7 wherein said elongate spacer member comprises plastic material.
- 13. A method according to claim 7 wherein said elongate supporting strip is releasably united to one edge only of said fabric.
Priority Claims (3)
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47013/74 |
Oct 1974 |
GB |
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2812/75 |
Jan 1975 |
GB |
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26017/75 |
Jun 1975 |
GB |
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CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 624,242 filed Oct. 20, 1975, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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624242 |
Oct 1975 |
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