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US1429098A
US1429098A US443509A US44350921A US1429098A US 1429098 A US1429098 A US 1429098A US 443509 A US443509 A US 443509A US 44350921 A US44350921 A US 44350921A US 1429098 A US1429098 A US 1429098A
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  • the principal object of my invention is to provide an admission ticket for socials, entertainments and other gatherings, that contains a stub upon which the naine and address of the invited person appears.
  • Figure l is a bottom plan view of a portion of a strip from which the ticket sections are severed.
  • Figure 2 is a top plan view of said strip portion, showing a ticket section that contains the invitation and identifying data.
  • Figure 3 is a perspective view of a coat lapel to which the identifying p0rtion of a ticket is secured.
  • the n constituteneral l designates a strip of firm paper that is divided by transverse scored lines 2 and 3 into a ticket section.
  • the section V6 of the ticket contains transverse marginal indentations 8, the space between e'ach two of which is equal to the width of a single space on a typewriter.
  • the invitation may be ⁇ my hand this 7th day of February, 1921,
  • the invitation space 9 between the transverse lines 2 and 5 is equal in length to the exact multipleof one of these spaces ⁇ between the lines 8, 8, whereby,r when the st-rip l is adjusted within the typewriter to permit identifying data to be written between the lines 8,' 8 on one ticket, said lines on the other ticket sections of the strip may be broughtto the proper position to receive different identifying data without further .adjustment of it.
  • a person who receives the abovedescribed ticket presents it to the ticket-taker, who detaches the stub section and hands it to the guest. The latter then bends it Valong the scored line 5, so that he may pin the portion 7 of the stub to the lapel or other part of his coat in the manner shown in y Figure 3. lVhen' secured to the coat in this manner, the identifying portion 6 of the stub will be prominently displayed to the other attendants at the assembly.
  • An identifying device made of a strip of paper scored to ⁇ form a ticket section and an identifying section divided into a plurality of spaces, each one of which is equal in width to the single space of a typewriter, and printed matter on eachl section.

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BG. PICKERING. f
I COMBINATION TICKET AND IDENTIFYING MEANS.
APPLICATION FILI-:D FEB. a, 1921.
1 ,429,09 8 l Ptented Sept. 12, 922- ATTORNEY.'
Patented Sept. l2, i922.
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EDWIN Gr. PICKER-ING, OF DAYTON, OHIO.
COMBINATION TICKET AND IDENTIFYIN G MEANS. V
.Application filed. February 9, 1921. Serial No; 443,509. i
To all whom t may concern.'
Be it known that l, EDWIN G. PicKERING, a citizen of the United States, residing at Dayton, in the county of Montgomery and State of Ohio, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Combination Tickets and Identifying Means, of which the following is a specification.
The principal object of my invention is to provide an admission ticket for socials, entertainments and other gatherings, that contains a stub upon which the naine and address of the invited person appears.A
It is a further object of my invention to divide, by scored lines, a strip into ticket sections, each one of which, in length, is a multiple of the length of the single space of a typewriter, whereby the strip needs to be adjusted but once on the platen to bring the identifying data directly upon the scored lines designed to receive it.
It is another object of my invention to permit the identifying portion of the ticket, after being severed from the latter, to be so folded that it may be neatly and prominently attached to the coat of the wearer by a pin.
ln the accompanying drawings, Figure l is a bottom plan view of a portion of a strip from which the ticket sections are severed. Figure 2 is a top plan view of said strip portion, showing a ticket section that contains the invitation and identifying data. And Figure 3 is a perspective view of a coat lapel to which the identifying p0rtion of a ticket is secured.
Throughout the specification and drawings. similar reference characters denote corresponding parts.
lIn the accompanying drawings, the nunuineral l designates a strip of firm paper that is divided by transverse scored lines 2 and 3 into a ticket section. The space between the transverse line 3 and the transverse scored line l above it, is the :identifying portion of the ticket. which is divided by a transverse scoredvline 5 into two equal sections v6 and 7.
The section V6 of the ticket contains transverse marginal indentations 8, the space between e'ach two of which is equal to the width of a single space on a typewriter.
shown in Figure ,2, the invitation may be `my hand this 7th day of February, 1921,
The invitation space 9 between the transverse lines 2 and 5 is equal in length to the exact multipleof one of these spaces `between the lines 8, 8, whereby,r when the st-rip l is adjusted within the typewriter to permit identifying data to be written between the lines 8,' 8 on one ticket, said lines on the other ticket sections of the strip may be broughtto the proper position to receive different identifying data without further .adjustment of it.
0n the reverse side of the ticket, or thatA i printed or engraved `in the space between the transverse ylines' 2 and. 4,' whichy are scored deep enough to show through the strip. A strip containing these printed or engraved invitation sections, is placed in a typewriter, and the name, andthe address if desired, written between the-indentations '8, 8 in the lower half of the` stub of each ticket section. .These ticket sec tions are then severed from the strip along the score lines 2 and 3 and mailed to the persons whose names are on the stubs.l For thispurpose envelopes with a transparent opening through which the name and address shows, may be employed.
A person who receives the abovedescribed ticket, presents it to the ticket-taker, who detaches the stub section and hands it to the guest. The latter then bends it Valong the scored line 5, so that he may pin the portion 7 of the stub to the lapel or other part of his coat in the manner shown in yFigure 3. lVhen' secured to the coat in this manner, the identifying portion 6 of the stub will be prominently displayed to the other attendants at the assembly.
Having described my invention, I claim:
An identifying device made of a strip of paper scored to `form a ticket section and an identifying section divided into a plurality of spaces, each one of which is equal in width to the single space of a typewriter, and printed matter on eachl section.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set y. l EDVIN G. PICKERING.
Witness: l
HOWARD S. SMITH.
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US3350799A (en) * 1965-10-13 1967-11-07 Dillingham Ticket Company Ticketing structure and procedure
US20090026754A1 (en) * 2007-07-23 2009-01-29 White William P Method and system for increasing security for children at a social function

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3350799A (en) * 1965-10-13 1967-11-07 Dillingham Ticket Company Ticketing structure and procedure
US20090026754A1 (en) * 2007-07-23 2009-01-29 White William P Method and system for increasing security for children at a social function

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