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US1476423A
US1476423A US566242A US56624222A US1476423A US 1476423 A US1476423 A US 1476423A US 566242 A US566242 A US 566242A US 56624222 A US56624222 A US 56624222A US 1476423 A US1476423 A US 1476423A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F53/00Clothes-lines; Supports therefor 
    • D06F53/005Accessories, e.g. line cleaning devices, line protectors, clothes-pin holders

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  • the present invention relates to i1nprove-nient in clothes pin bags.
  • the object of the invention is to produce a construction oi? clothes pinbag for household use which shall be convenient,y cheap and durable.
  • the bag is illustrated in the accompanying drawing in a perspective view, snowing one side of the bag' turned down over the support, and the other turned up to shoT the arrangement of the fasteners.
  • the bag consists ot a sack of canvas or other suitable material having a front l and a. back 2.
  • the top edges or both the back and the front are liennned to torni a finish and for purposes of strength and durability.
  • the ends ot the hein of the front provide pockets for the .reception oit portions of a frame hereinafter referred to.
  • the back is carried up higher than the front, .not only to aliord material for securing ⁇ the bac-lr to the frame, but also to torni a surface against which clothes pins may be thrown and troni which they will drop into the sack.
  • a support or finger 3 for the l back is provided with two laterally extended arms 4L.
  • the support is secured to the sack by introducing the distenders 5 into the pockets or hem in the front of the sack, and by folding the corners G of the baclr over the arms et of the support, and securing them in place by means ot the snap fasteners 7.
  • the support has a hoolr 8 by which it may be hung on a clothes line, or any other place when not in use.
  • the bag is convenient for manufacture., the sach consisting ot simple lla-t body having' straight top edges, and provided with henis end smo' fasteners, that the support is easily attached to the seek, but may be shipped separately there' in which condition the space required vtor shipping is reduced. lt will also be ved that the is held open by the support and its distenders for easy access of the hand tor the taking out of clothes pins. and the higher bach ot the saelr, cornbined with the forwardly extended feature of the front the sack, rnalres a construetion into which clothes pins may be thrown With grnit ease and with little danger ot spilling.
  • A. clothesioin bag consisting of a sack having a back and a front, the back being ⁇ higher than the front, and a support provided With laterally extended arms, the corners off the back of the sack being folded over the arins and secured to the body ot the back, said arms being provided ontheir ends with bag distenders acting to hold the sack open.
  • a clothespin bag consisting ot a sack having ⁇ a back and a front, the back being extended higher than the liront, and a bag support provided with laterally extended arnis, the corners or the baclr beingw lolded over the arms and secured to the body ot the sack for the purpose of attaching the ban ⁇ to the support ⁇ said arms having forwardly evtendingi bag; distenders for engaging the beef trent and holding; ⁇ it open.
  • rl. clothespin bag ⁇ consisting or a sack having a baclr and a front, the back being higher than the ront,'said front being pro* vided with pockets at its edges, and support provided Wit-h a hook and laterally eirtended arms, the corners or' the bac-lr or" the saclr being folded over the arrns and detachsbly secured to the body ot the back, seid arnis being; provided Wit.1 forwardly extending ⁇ bag distenders extended into the pockets in the front for holding1 the front ont from the back so as thereby to hold the bag; in open position to receive clothespins and to permit easy access thereto for the taking of pins out of the bag.

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application filed Tune 6, Serial To all autom- ?t may concern Be it known that l, HERBERT S. Serre- BURY, a citizen of the `United States, residing; at Waltham. in the county oi Middlesex and State of Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Clotliespin Bags; endl do hereby declare the following to be a full, cleer, and exert description of the invention, such es will slilled in the art to which it appertains to malte and use the saine.
The present invention relates to i1nprove-nient in clothes pin bags.
The object of the invention is to produce a construction oi? clothes pinbag for household use which shall be convenient,y cheap and durable.
To these ends the invention consists in tlie bag hereinafter described and particularly 0 defined in the claims.
rThe bag is illustrated in the accompanying drawing in a perspective view, snowing one side of the bag' turned down over the support, and the other turned up to shoT the arrangement of the fasteners.
The bag consists ot a sack of canvas or other suitable material having a front l and a. back 2. The top edges or both the back and the front are liennned to torni a finish and for purposes of strength and durability. The ends ot the hein of the front provide pockets for the .reception oit portions of a frame hereinafter referred to. The back is carried up higher than the front, .not only to aliord material for securing` the bac-lr to the frame, but also to torni a surface against which clothes pins may be thrown and troni which they will drop into the sack. A support or freine 3 for the l back is provided with two laterally extended arms 4L. at tie ends or' which we two forwardly extended `portions 5 for distending and holding the back open. The support is secured to the sack by introducing the distenders 5 into the pockets or hem in the front of the sack, and by folding the corners G of the baclr over the arms et of the support, and securing them in place by means ot the snap fasteners 7. The support has a hoolr 8 by which it may be hung on a clothes line, or any other place when not in use.
llt Will be observed that the bag is convenient for manufacture., the sach consisting ot simple lla-t body having' straight top edges, and provided with henis end smo' fasteners, that the support is easily attached to the seek, but may be shipped separately there' in which condition the space required vtor shipping is reduced. lt will also be ved that the is held open by the support and its distenders for easy access of the hand tor the taking out of clothes pins. and the higher bach ot the saelr, cornbined with the forwardly extended feature of the front the sack, rnalres a construetion into which clothes pins may be thrown With grnit ease and with little danger ot spilling.
Having thus described the invention1 what is claimed is:
l. A. clothesioin bag consisting of a sack having a back and a front, the back being` higher than the front, and a support provided With laterally extended arms, the corners off the back of the sack being folded over the arins and secured to the body ot the back, said arms being provided ontheir ends with bag distenders acting to hold the sack open. n
2. A clothespin bag consisting ot a sack having` a back and a front, the back being extended higher than the liront, and a bag support provided with laterally extended arnis, the corners or the baclr beingw lolded over the arms and secured to the body ot the sack for the purpose of attaching the ban` to the support` said arms having forwardly evtendingi bag; distenders for engaging the beef trent and holding;` it open. u n
8. rl. clothespin bag` consisting or a sack having a baclr and a front, the back being higher than the ront,'said front being pro* vided with pockets at its edges, and support provided Wit-h a hook and laterally eirtended arms, the corners or' the bac-lr or" the saclr being folded over the arrns and detachsbly secured to the body ot the back, seid arnis being; provided Wit.1 forwardly extending` bag distenders extended into the pockets in the front for holding1 the front ont from the back so as thereby to hold the bag; in open position to receive clothespins and to permit easy access thereto for the taking of pins out of the bag.
HERBERT S. SALISBURY.
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2763310A (en) * 1955-05-13 1956-09-18 Cecil C Meyers Clothespin container
US3934631A (en) * 1974-01-24 1976-01-27 Pretty Products, Inc. Clothes bag and suspension hanger therefor
US20110192740A1 (en) * 2010-02-05 2011-08-11 Stephen Berglund Garment Bag System
US8714350B2 (en) 2010-02-05 2014-05-06 Stephen E. Berglund Garment bag systems and methods of use
US9085408B2 (en) 2010-02-05 2015-07-21 Stephen E. Berglund Garment bag systems and methods of use

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2763310A (en) * 1955-05-13 1956-09-18 Cecil C Meyers Clothespin container
US3934631A (en) * 1974-01-24 1976-01-27 Pretty Products, Inc. Clothes bag and suspension hanger therefor
US20110192740A1 (en) * 2010-02-05 2011-08-11 Stephen Berglund Garment Bag System
US8689973B2 (en) * 2010-02-05 2014-04-08 Stephen Berglund Garment bag systems
US8714350B2 (en) 2010-02-05 2014-05-06 Stephen E. Berglund Garment bag systems and methods of use
US9085408B2 (en) 2010-02-05 2015-07-21 Stephen E. Berglund Garment bag systems and methods of use

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