PACKAGING FOR WOUND COIL
20250108995 ยท 2025-04-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65H55/046
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65H55/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D75/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A packaged wound coil assembly includes a coil of wire, a payout tube, two flat panels on either side of the coil of wire, and a retainer to secure the flat panels relative to the coil assembly. The package assembly uses significantly less materials than prior packages and as assembled can assume less overall space than prior packages for similar wire coils.
Claims
1. A packaged wound coil assembly, comprising: a coil of wire, the coil of wire having an outer diameter and a wound coil width extending between first side and a second side; a payout tube having a longitudinal axis extending into the wound coil; and a first panel and a second panel on the first and second sides of the coil, the first and second panels each having a periphery; and retention means for securing the first and second panels to the coil.
2. The assembly of claim 1, wherein: the retention means includes a film wrap extending over the coil across the width of the coil and over at least the periphery of each of the first and second panels.
3. The assembly of claim 2, wherein: the film wrap is a shrink wrap film.
4. The assembly of claim 1, wherein: the retention means includes a strapping extending across the width of the coil and over each of the first and second panels.
5. The assembly of claim 4, wherein: the strapping is poly band strapping.
6. The assembly of claim 4, wherein: each of the first and second panels defines recesses into which the strapping extends.
7. The assembly of claim 1, wherein: the retention means includes both of (i) a film wrap extending over the coil across the width of the coil and over at least the periphery of each of the first and second panels, and (ii) a strapping extending across the width of the coil and over each of the first and second panels.
8. The assembly of claim 1, wherein: the periphery of the first panel has a non-round periphery.
9. The assembly of claim 8, wherein: the periphery of the first panel is polygonal in shape.
10. The assembly of claim 1, wherein: the first panel includes at least one cutout defining a hand-hold.
11. The assembly of claim 10, wherein: the at least one cutout extends through a center of the first panel.
12. The assembly of claim 10, wherein: the at least one cutout extends adjacent a corner of the first panel.
13. The assembly of claim 1, wherein: the coil defines an opening between windings of the wire, the payout tube includes a body and a flange, and the body extends into the opening and the flange seats adjacent an exterior of the coil.
14. The assembly of claim 1, further comprising: a film that extends about at least a portion of the coil of wire.
15. A packaged wound coil assembly, comprising: a coil of wire, the coil of wire having an outer diameter and a wound coil width extending between first side and a second side; a payout tube having a longitudinal axis extending into the wound coil; and a first panel and a second separate and discrete panels on the first and second sides of the coil, the first and second panels each having a periphery; and a retainer extending over the coil that secures the first and second panels to the coil of wire in a manner that permits the wire to be dispensed from the coil through the payout tube while the retainer continues to secure to the first and second panels relative to the coil.
16. A wound coil package assembly, comprising: a coil of wire, the coil of wire having an outer diameter and a wound coil width extending between a first side and a second side, the coil of wire defining windings; a payout tube having a longitudinal axis extending radially into the coil of wire between the first side and the second side; a first and second separate and discrete panels located on the first and second sides of the coil of wire, the first and second panels each having a periphery; and a film wrap extending over the coil of wire across the width of the coil of wire and over at least the periphery of the first and second panels to retain the film wrap and first and second panels relative to the coil of wire.
17. The assembly of claim 16, wherein: the peripheries of each of the first and second panels are non-circular.
18. The assembly of claim 16, wherein: at least the first panel defines a hand-hold.
19. The assembly of claim 16, wherein: the film wrap is a heat shrink film.
20. The assembly of claim 16, further comprising: a film that is separate from the film wrap and extends about at least a portion of the coil of wire.
21. A wound coil package assembly, comprising: a coil of wire, the coil of wire having an outer diameter and a wound coil width extending between a first side and a second side, the coil of wire defining windings; a payout tube having a longitudinal axis extending radially into the coil of wire between the first side and the second side; a first and second separate and discrete panels located on the first and second sides of the coil of wire, the first and second panels each having a periphery; and strapping extending over the coil of wire across the width of the coil of wire and over the first and second panels to retain the first and second panels relative to the coil of wire.
22. The assembly of claim 21, wherein: the peripheries of each of the first and second panels are non-circular.
23. The assembly of claim 21, wherein: at least the first panel defines a hand-hold.
24. The assembly of claim 21, wherein: the first and second panels define movable tabs with guides, and the strapping extends over the tabs and through the guides, causing the tabs to deform inward over the first and second sides of the coil of wire.
25. The assembly of claim 21, further comprising: a film that extends about at least a portion of the coil of wire.
26. A wound coil package assembly, comprising: a coil of wire, the coil of wire having an outer diameter and a wound coil width extending between a first side and a second side, the coil of wire defining windings; a payout tube having a longitudinal axis extending radially into the coil of wire between the first side and the second side; separate and discrete first and second panels located on the first and second sides of the coil of wire, the first and second panels each having a periphery; strapping extending about the first and second panels and the coil to retain the first and second panels relative to the coil; and a film wrap extending over the coil of wire across the width of the coil of wire and over at least the periphery of the first and second panels to retain the film wrap and first and second panels relative to the coil of wire.
27. The assembly of claim 26, wherein: each of the first and second panels defines guides into which the strapping extends.
28. The assembly of claim 26, further comprising: a film that is separate from the film wrap and extends about at least a portion of the coil of wire.
29. A method of dispensing wire, comprising: a) providing a packaged coil of wire including, a coil of wire defining windings extending between first and second sides of the coil of wire, a payout tube extending radially into the coil of wire between the windings, a first panel and a second panel on the first and second sides of the coil of wire, the first and second panels each having a periphery, and retention means securing the first and second panels relative to the coil; b) positioning the packaged coil of wire on a working surface supported by the first and second panels and with the payout tube oriented between horizontal and vertical; and c) pulling the wire out of the package through the payout tube.
30. The method of claim 29, wherein: the first and second panels are discrete from each other, flat, and define a non-round shape.
31. The method of claim 29, wherein: the retention means includes a film wrap that extends over the coil of wire and about the peripheries of the first and second panels, the method further including: piercing the film wrap over the payout tube to permit the wire to be dispensed from the coil out through the payout tube.
32. The method of claim 29, wherein: the retention means includes a strapping extending across the width of the coil and over each of the first and second panels.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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[0022] The coil 10, once wound, is optionally wrapped in one or more thin layers of flexible non-adhesive, self-retaining film 12. The film 12 is wrapped around the wound coil 10 to assist in keeping the wound coil from unwinding after being removed from the winding apparatus. The film 12 is preferably a polyethylene plastic wrap. The REELEX-type wound coil 10 is wound in a manner that spaces apart the windings at a location to define a radial opening (not shown) for a payout tube 14. The payout tube 14 has a body portion 16 defining a wire pathway, and a flange 18. The body portion 16 may be at least partially structured by a tube, a conical portion, or struts. The body portion 16 is positioned through the film 12 and into the radial opening formed within the windings of the wounding coil, while the flange 18 is seated on the exterior of the film 12 and the wound coil 10. The coil 10 has a width W (i.e., the height of the short cylinder), and the payout tube 14 is located along the coil at a position of one-half the width W and oriented transverse to the width W. An inner end 20 of the wound coil is fed through the body portion 16 of the payout tube 14 and preferably resides outside the body portion or near the exit of the tube for ease of access to the wire for dispensing.
[0023] The package 100 includes a pair of panels 102, 104 positioned against opposite sides of the width W of wound coil 10, with the panels 102, 104 and wound coil 10 retained together with a film wrap 106. The panels 102, 104 are preferably completely flat; however, it is possible that portions of the panels could be folded inward and/or outward, provided that the folds do not impede the function described herein.
[0024] The panels 102, 104 are preferably made from cardboard, but alternatively can be made from plastic, wood, or a wood by-product. The pair of panels 102, 104 may be in any suitable shape that permits manufacture, shipping and use. Preferably, though not necessarily, the panels 102, 104 include at least one flat side 110 which provides the advantage of stabilizing the package 100 on a ground (or other supporting) preferably horizontal surface 112 (
[0025] The pair of panels 102, 104 can include cutouts 114 that define an integrated handle or hand-hold. In a preferred embodiment, the cutouts 114 can extend through center of the panels 102, 104 and also the radial center of the wound coil 10. The cutouts 114 are preferably provided at both panels 102, 104, but alternatively can be provided to only a single panel. The cutouts 114 can be ovals, rectangles, and an arrangement of a plurality of finger-size circles, or other suitable shapes. The panels 102, 104 may also include holes 116 or other openings for mounting, manipulation, and dispensing of the panels onto and by assembly machinery, including for example, robots, during manufacture of the packaging.
[0026] The film wrap 106 is configured to extend across the width W of the wound coil 10 and surrounds a periphery of the panels 102, 104 to retain the wound coil 10 and panels 102, 104 into an integrated package. The film wrap 106 can be pierced over the opening of the payout tube 14 to access the payout tube and thereby pull out the wire end 20 of the wound coil 10 from the payout tube 14 while the remainder of the film wrap 106 is retained over the wound coil 10; i.e., without removing the remainder of the film wrap. The film warp 106 is preferably made of plastic (such as a polyethylene heat shrink film), and has a preferred thickness of 5 mils, but other thickness could be used. As an alternative to shrink film, the film wrap 106 can be a band of suitable plastic wrapped around the entire wound coil and panels, capturing the panels on either side of the coil, preventing the panels from separating from the coil and creating a package that completely encompasses the coil. Using the film wrap and the same size panels allows multiple wire sizes to use the same packaging materials. The film wrap 106 can have sufficient strength and stiffness to prevent inadvertent tearing and disassembly of the package under normal use.
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[0028] In other embodiments, the package of
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[0031] The panels 802, 804 are preferably substantially flat. In one exemplar embodiment, the panels 802, 804 have four sides 806, defining a generally square shape. Each of the sides 806 includes a bendably deformable central tab 840 with a recessed guide 842. The strapping 850 extends over the tabs 840 and through the guides 842, causing the tabs 840 to deform inward over the first and second sides 10a, 10b of the wound coil 10 to facilitate retaining the package assembly on the coil 10 when the strapping 850 is tensioned and secured at its ends. The panels 802, 804 preferably define a central opening 812 aligned with the center opening of the wound coil 10. The panels 802, 804 can also define angled corners 810. The corners 810 are preferably angled at 45 relative to their adjacent sides 806. Handle grips 814 can be defined in the panels, preferably in adjacent set of corners 810. In one embodiment, the payout tube 14 in the wound coil 10 is oriented upright, 9020 relative to the handle grips 814.
[0032] The panels 102, 104 can be made from a multi-ply cardboard. In an embodiment, the starter component 860 of a panel 802 can be stamped from a single or other ply cardboard in a shape as shown in
[0033] The various embodiments of a packaging assembly as described herein are advantageous because the packaging assembly uses significantly less materials than prior packages and assumes less overall space than prior packages for REELEX-type coils, while maintaining all of the advantages when dispensing coil from a REELEX-type coil; i.e., linear dispensing without rotation of the wound coil and without imparting twists, tangles, snags or overruns.
[0034] There have been described and illustrated herein several embodiments of a package or packager assembly for a coil, and a packaged coil. While particular embodiments of the invention have been described, it is not intended that the invention be limited thereto, as it is intended that the invention be as broad in scope as the art will allow and that the specification be read likewise. Thus, while particular materials, dimensions, and capacities for the package have been disclosed, it will be appreciated that other materials, dimensions and capacities may be used as well. As such, any of the panels can be alternatively made of cardboard, wood, wood by-product, plastic, as well as other suitable materials. In addition, while the strapping is preferably plastic band strapping that can be tensioned by hand, tool, or machine, it is appreciated that the strapping can be any suitable longitudinal tensile loading element, including steel strapping, cable, wire, twine, cord, tape, reinforced paper, fabric or other materials. Further yet, while the package or package assembly has been described with particular reference to a REELEX-type coil, it will be understood that the package or package assembly is useful for other types of coils. For purposes herein, the term retainer shall be used in reference to any structure or device suitable to securing the two side panels relative to the coil in accord with the description herein, and equivalents thereof. Also, while in various embodiments, the cling wrap is stated to be positioned around the wound coil prior to inserted the payout tube into the coil, it is recognized, appreciated and within variants of any of the embodiments that the payout tube may be inserted into the wound coil prior to wrapping the coil with the cling wrap. It will therefore be appreciated by those skilled in the art that yet other modifications could be made to the provided invention without deviating from its spirit and scope as claimed.