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  • FIG. 1 is a front view of my invention
  • Fig. 2 a side view ot the same, partly in section on line c o, Fig. l; and Fig. 3, a series of modifications of the same.
  • the object ot' my invention is to supply to the trade a device by which goods may be quickly placed on show-cards or boxes, and taken o' again, avoiding thereby the inconvenience ofthe present mode of applying them, and saving time and labor.
  • My invention l consists ot a wire bent in triangular shape, with ends overlapping each other, and acting like springs, one end being applied to show-cards or boxes, the other to the article to be exhibited.
  • A represents the samplefastener, made ot' suitable wire, and placed on card-paper B.
  • the wire is bent in the form ot' an equilateral triangle, with its apex turned down and divided into halves by the turned-up extension f of the sides b.
  • the base b of the same may be'either in the forni of a bridge or twisted into a spring, a; or the spring may be applied at the apex of the triangle or left ott' entirely, the spring action being produced by the two parts of the triangle pressing toward each other, Fig. 3, Diagram 1.
  • the extension of the sides b form the pins f, the lower o ne of which is provided with a sharp point to pierce the cards, boxes, or other articles whereon the fastener is intended to be used.
  • the other end pin f may be pointed, rounded, bent in the form of an eye, or other shape, over which the goods are slipped for exhibition.
  • These end pins f may also be so arranged that instead of being bent in the same direction one is bent down toward the apex, the other upward to rest on the bridge or spring b, which form is applicable in cases where heavier goods, as scarfs, are placed on the pin, exerting a strong downward stress upon it, so that the card-pin may be liable to slip.
  • the lower pointed pin f may be slightly bent to increase the pressure of the different parts.
  • the fasteners In using the fasteners it is only necessary to press the sharp pins f through the cards or boxes on which the same are to be used, and they are ready for the reception of the goods, which are slipped between the upper pin and the bridge or spring, securing a iirm connection in the most expeditious manner.
  • the bows, ties, or other goods may be arranged by the use of these fasteners in the form ot a ⁇ circle, cross, 8vo., without removal; or dilerent samples may be placed together to be laid out in the show-windows; or any other variation may be formed, using the saine cards and pins, economizing the same, andincreasin g the facilities of merchants for the perfect exposition of their goods to the public.
  • PAUL GOEPEL T. B. MosHER.

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C. MASON.
SampI-e Fasteners.
Patented March 11,1873.
cf fzgf CHARLES MASON, OFNEV YORK, N. Y.
IMPROVEMENT IN SAMPLE-FASTENERS.
Specification formn g part of Letters Patent No. 136,662, dated March 11, 1873.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, GHARLEs MAsoN, of the city, county, and State of New York, have inventeda new and Improved Sample-Fastener, of which the following is a specification Figure 1 isa front view of my invention; Fig. 2, a side view ot the same, partly in section on line c o, Fig. l; and Fig. 3, a series of modifications of the same.
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The object ot' my invention is to supply to the trade a device by which goods may be quickly placed on show-cards or boxes, and taken o' again, avoiding thereby the inconvenience ofthe present mode of applying them, and saving time and labor. My invention lconsists ot a wire bent in triangular shape, with ends overlapping each other, and acting like springs, one end being applied to show-cards or boxes, the other to the article to be exhibited.
In the drawing, A represents the samplefastener, made ot' suitable wire, and placed on card-paper B. The wire is bent in the form ot' an equilateral triangle, with its apex turned down and divided into halves by the turned-up extension f of the sides b. The base b of the same may be'either in the forni of a bridge or twisted into a spring, a; or the spring may be applied at the apex of the triangle or left ott' entirely, the spring action being produced by the two parts of the triangle pressing toward each other, Fig. 3, Diagram 1. The extension of the sides b form the pins f, the lower o ne of which is provided with a sharp point to pierce the cards, boxes, or other articles whereon the fastener is intended to be used. The other end pin f may be pointed, rounded, bent in the form of an eye, or other shape, over which the goods are slipped for exhibition. These end pins f may also be so arranged that instead of being bent in the same direction one is bent down toward the apex, the other upward to rest on the bridge or spring b, which form is applicable in cases where heavier goods, as scarfs, are placed on the pin, exerting a strong downward stress upon it, so that the card-pin may be liable to slip. ott' the card, Fig. 3, Diagram 2. The lower pointed pin f may be slightly bent to increase the pressure of the different parts.
In using the fasteners it is only necessary to press the sharp pins f through the cards or boxes on which the same are to be used, and they are ready for the reception of the goods, which are slipped between the upper pin and the bridge or spring, securing a iirm connection in the most expeditious manner. The bows, ties, or other goods may be arranged by the use of these fasteners in the form ot a` circle, cross, 8vo., without removal; or dilerent samples may be placed together to be laid out in the show-windows; or any other variation may be formed, using the saine cards and pins, economizing the same, andincreasin g the facilities of merchants for the perfect exposition of their goods to the public.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as .new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- The wire sam ple-fastener,consistin g of s prin g va, base b, sides b, and extensions f, placed on card-paper B, and applicable as and for the purpose described.
CHARLES MASON.
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PAUL GOEPEL, T. B. MosHER.
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US4664350A (en) * 1986-01-23 1987-05-12 Dodds Kathleen M Soft-wall hanger
US5029788A (en) * 1989-03-10 1991-07-09 Moore Push-Pin Company Clip-hanger for suspending articles from walls

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4664350A (en) * 1986-01-23 1987-05-12 Dodds Kathleen M Soft-wall hanger
US5029788A (en) * 1989-03-10 1991-07-09 Moore Push-Pin Company Clip-hanger for suspending articles from walls

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