US1167083A - Holder for neckwear. - Google Patents

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US1167083A
US1167083A US1445515A US1445515A US1167083A US 1167083 A US1167083 A US 1167083A US 1445515 A US1445515 A US 1445515A US 1445515 A US1445515 A US 1445515A US 1167083 A US1167083 A US 1167083A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G25/00Household implements used in connection with wearing apparel; Dress, hat or umbrella holders
    • A47G25/74Necktie holders ; Belt holders
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  • Thisinvention relates to a holder in which neck ties, lace collars, and other'like articles can be stored, in a manner which will prevent wrinkling, and protect from dust, the articles so stored.
  • the gbjects of the invention are, to, obtain an easily understood and sightly device, which is durable, economical, not liable to break or get'out ofjorder, and operable by persons 1 not particularly skilled 'in' mechanics.
  • Figure 1' is a front view, with a portion of thelcasing of the device-broken away to expose the Working members to view, at one end thereof.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan of the blank from which the base of the device is formed up.
  • Fig. 3 is a plan of a blank from which the casing which is attached to the base is formed up..
  • Fig. 4 is a vertical section on line 4-4 of Fig. 5', (but showing a section of the entire shell of the device), viewed in the direction indicated by the arrows.
  • Fig. 5 is a section online 5' 5 of Fig. 4, viewed in the direction indicated by the arrows.
  • Blank A is the base blank, Fig.2).
  • Blank A is provided with ears B, B which are bent, on lines I), to stand at an angle of ninety degrees from the central body partof said blank'.
  • ears B, B which are bent, on lines I
  • the parts or ears D,'D respectively are bent or doubled over (on lines ol), onto the body part of blankA'.
  • "Ear .D performs an additional function, to.wit, to hold blank or part G,
  • Ears B,.B are provided'with additional I ears, F, F, and f, f, which are bent on lines cl.
  • Ears F are bent to an angle of ninety degrees to the body part of said ears B, B and ears f are doubled over on to said body parts. Said. ears f, f, are,-primarily, to take away the raw edge of said ears B, B where said edge is exposed to view in the completed device.
  • G is a blank forming-the upper part of the shell or casing of. the device.
  • H is an car on blank G which is bent on line It to'stand at an angle of substantially ninety degrees from the body part of saidblank. 7
  • H I, and I are additional ears on blank G, which are bent over, or doubled on to the I is so deter- B, B when parts A and G are assembled,
  • Ears B, B, are provided with apertures J, j, and'K is an ordinary spring, curtain roller which is secured between said ears, said apertures, 1n the common way of hang-' ing spring curtain rollers.
  • L is a curtain which is attached to roller K, and adapted to be rolled around it.
  • M is a wire bar, bent at its ends'to be atwhich is provided therefor in said curtain L.
  • Bar M is also bent, as at m, to substantially lower end of our the hem P at the lower end of'curtain L.
  • a neck tie, or lace collar, isplaced on bar M, substantially as illustrated in Fig. 1; and said curtain L is wound around roller K, as described. 1
  • said bar attached to said curtain and arranged to stand out from the curtain when said curtain is unrolled from said roller.
  • a frame consisting of a sheet metal base provided with ears integral therewith and positioned in a plane at right angles to the remainder of said sheet, a sheet metal body attached to said base and ends, and said ears provided with apertures, in combination with a spring.
  • memes roller mounted'in said apertures, a curtain attached to said roller, and a bar provided with curved ends adapted to fit to said roller and attached to said curtain.
  • a frame 'con- .ears said sheet metal body provided with ears fitting under the doubled over portions of said base and thereby attached thereto, the ends of said curved sheet metal body also doubled over onto the body portion thereof, in combination with a spring roller mounted in said frame by attachment to said first mentioned ears, a curtain attached to said roller, and a bar provided with curved ends adapted to fit to said roller and attached to said curtain.

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E. J. KUBICEK.
HOLDER FOR NECKWEAR.
APPLICATION FILED MAR. 15. 1915.
Patented Jan. 4, 1916.
F a; 2 a i D Witnesses: HA AAA, zsziaw PAZFENT OFFICE.
j Enema J. Ku'BIcExQor Y HOLDER ron NECKWEAR.
To all whom it may concern Beit known that I EDGAR J KUBIOEK, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois,- have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Holders for Neckwear, of which the following. is a specification.
Thisinvention relates to a holder in which neck ties, lace collars, and other'like articles can be stored, in a manner which will prevent wrinkling, and protect from dust, the articles so stored. 1
The gbjects of the invention are, to, obtain an easily understood and sightly device, which is durable, economical, not liable to break or get'out ofjorder, and operable by persons 1 not particularly skilled 'in' mechanics. i I have illustrated a device embodying the invention in the drawing accompanying and forming a part of this specification, in which Figure 1' is a front view, with a portion of thelcasing of the device-broken away to expose the Working members to view, at one end thereof. Fig. 2 is a plan of the blank from which the base of the device is formed up. Fig. 3 is a plan of a blank from which the casing which is attached to the base is formed up.. Fig. 4 is a vertical section on line 4-4 of Fig. 5', (but showing a section of the entire shell of the device), viewed in the direction indicated by the arrows.
And Fig. 5 is a section online 5' 5 of Fig. 4, viewed in the direction indicated by the arrows.
l A reference character applied to designate a given part indicates said part throughout the several figures of-the drawing, wherever the same appears.
A is the base blank, Fig.2). Blank A is provided with ears B, B which are bent, on lines I), to stand at an angle of ninety degrees from the central body partof said blank'. To give a finished appearance to the base'of the device the parts or ears D,'D respectively, are bent or doubled over (on lines ol), onto the body part of blankA'. "Ear .D performs an additional function, to.wit, to hold blank or part G,
Specification of Letters Patent. np'pl icationflled March 15, 191's. Serial No. 14,455.
(hereinafter described) thereto, by one edge of said blank G.
Ears B,.B are provided'with additional I ears, F, F, and f, f, which are bent on lines cl.
Ears F are bent to an angle of ninety degrees to the body part of said ears B, B and ears f are doubled over on to said body parts. Said. ears f, f, are,-primarily, to take away the raw edge of said ears B, B where said edge is exposed to view in the completed device.
G is a blank forming-the upper part of the shell or casing of. the device. H is an car on blank G which is bent on line It to'stand at an angle of substantially ninety degrees from the body part of saidblank. 7
H I, and I are additional ears on blank G, which are bent over, or doubled on to the I is so deter- B, B when parts A and G are assembled,
(see Fig. 5), thereby preventing said ears B,- B from bending outward from said plane which is at right angles with the body part" of blank A. To hold the edge of part G which is provided with the hem, as it is called in the art, obtained by bending the art H over onto the body of blank or part (x is held firmly, at. its ends, to the ears B, B by the ears F extending underneath said hem, .as is well illustrated in Figs. 4 and 5.
Ears B, B, are provided with apertures J, j, and'K is an ordinary spring, curtain roller which is secured between said ears, said apertures, 1n the common way of hang-' ing spring curtain rollers.
L is a curtain which is attached to roller K, and adapted to be rolled around it.
M is a wire bar, bent at its ends'to be atwhich is provided therefor in said curtain L.
Bar M is also bent, as at m, to substantially lower end of our the hem P at the lower end of'curtain L.
. tached to curtain L; and is attached by said ends entering into a hem or fold (M X are neckties which are in position onbar M to be rolled around roller Kwith, or
within, said curtain lL when said curtain is wrapped around roller K, in the ordinary way of wrapping a curtain around spring rollers.
To use the device a neck tie, or lace collar, isplaced on bar M, substantially as illustrated in Fig. 1; and said curtain L is wound around roller K, as described. 1
vided with ends adapted to fit to said roller,
said bar attached to said curtain and arranged to stand out from the curtain when said curtain is unrolled from said roller.
2. In a holder for neck wear, a frame consisting of a sheet metal base provided with ears integral therewith and positioned in a plane at right angles to the remainder of said sheet, a sheet metal body attached to said base and ends, and said ears provided with apertures, in combination with a spring.
memes roller mounted'in said apertures, a curtain attached to said roller, anda bar provided with curved ends adapted to fit to said roller and attached to said curtain.
3. In a holder for neck Wear, a frame 'con- .ears, said sheet metal body provided with ears fitting under the doubled over portions of said base and thereby attached thereto, the ends of said curved sheet metal body also doubled over onto the body portion thereof, in combination with a spring roller mounted in said frame by attachment to said first mentioned ears, a curtain attached to said roller, and a bar provided with curved ends adapted to fit to said roller and attached to said curtain.
EDGAR 1K In the presence of- GHAR Es TURNER BROWN, ALEXANDER D. GREEN.
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