US146941A - Improvement in hand-supports - Google Patents

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  • the instrument consists of a saddle or rest, a ringer-ring, a foot, and a lateral brace, all constructed, applied, and arranged substantially as hereinafter described, and as represented in the accompanying drawings.
  • the saddle or rest A consists of an oblong oval-shaped blank, convex on its upper surface, and having a curved base, all as shown.
  • a Ywire staple or foot, B projects down from the said base, and there is also a curved staple or brace, C, extended from one side of the saddle, all being arranged and shaped as represented.
  • a ring, D which, in order to flt closely to the nger, may be elastic.
  • the lower edges of the foot and the brace are to rest on the paper or surface on which it may be placed, the fourth finger-viz., that one next the little linger-of the hand of the writer being run through the ring, so as to cause the palm of the hand to rest on the top of the saddle.
  • the wrist will be off the paper or desk, and while a pen is held between the thumb and the second and third lingers,
  • the brace by pivoting in the desk or paper, will cause the instrument to rise and the hand to rise with it, so as to lift the pen olf the paper. Therefore, to keep the pen in contact with the paper, the brace and the foot must simultaneously rest on the latter.
  • the fore-arm should be supported by the large muscle thereof resting on the desk, the wrist being out of contact with the latter.

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G. W. NYES. Hand-Supports.
Patented Jan. 27, 1874.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
`rEORGE lV. NOYES, OF CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS.
IMPROVEMENT IN HAND-SUPPORTS.
Specification fornirg fait oi Letters Patent No.146,941,dutc(lJaLuary27,184; application filed January 3. 1874.
To all whom 4it may concern:
Be it known that I, GEORGE ll". NOYES, o Cambridge, of the county of Middlesex and State of Massachusetts, have invented a new and useful instrument which I term a Penmans Hand- Supporter 7" and do hereby declare the same to be fully described in the followin g specification and represented in the accompanying drawings, of which- Figure l is a top view, Fig. 2 a side elevation, and Fig. 3 an end view, of it.
Its purpose is not only to support the hand of a writer, so that the wrist shall be raised oil' the paper, but to adjust the hand into a proper position for writing with ease with a peli. It serves to correct thehabit of improperly holding the hand for writing. After a few days use of the instrument, the muscles and nerves of the hand of the user become so accustomed to the situation into which they may have been brought by the instrument that they readily assume such when it is dispensed with, as practice with the instrument with various individuals has fully demonstrated.
The instrument consists of a saddle or rest, a ringer-ring, a foot, and a lateral brace, all constructed, applied, and arranged substantially as hereinafter described, and as represented in the accompanying drawings.
The saddle or rest A consists of an oblong oval-shaped blank, convex on its upper surface, and having a curved base, all as shown.
y A Ywire staple or foot, B, projects down from the said base, and there is also a curved staple or brace, C, extended from one side of the saddle, all being arranged and shaped as represented. To the top of the saddle, and near its l. rger or front end, there is jointed a ring, D, which, in order to flt closely to the nger, may be elastic.
Then the instrument is in use, the lower edges of the foot and the brace are to rest on the paper or surface on which it may be placed, the fourth finger-viz., that one next the little linger-of the hand of the writer being run through the ring, so as to cause the palm of the hand to rest on the top of the saddle. Under this state of things the wrist will be off the paper or desk, and while a pen is held between the thumb and the second and third lingers,
it, with the hand, will be brought into the proper position for writing. Should the penman, however, attempt to turn the hand over in a direction away from him, the brace, by pivoting in the desk or paper, will cause the instrument to rise and the hand to rise with it, so as to lift the pen olf the paper. Therefore, to keep the pen in contact with the paper, the brace and the foot must simultaneously rest on the latter.
In order to write to the best advantage, the fore-arm should be supported by the large muscle thereof resting on the desk, the wrist being out of contact with the latter.
I claim as my invention- Thehand-support, substantially as described, consisting of the saddle or rest A, the lingerring D, the foot B, and the latch-brace G, all constructed and applied for the purpose set forth.l
GEORGE YV. NOYES. lVitnesses:
R. H. EDDY, J. R. SNOW.
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