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  • This invention relates to pocket memorandum cases, and more particularly to memorandum cases for the vest pocket, and one of the objects of the invention is to provide means for inserting a roll of blank paper, and feeding it over a smooth plate, with a portion of the paper exposed to the outside of the case above the plate, and means for winding up the used paper on another roll which may be readily taken out.
  • Another object is to provide a case which "Will make it possible to tear off the original memorandum or order and wind up thecarbon copy thereof on a roll for storage.
  • Another object is to provide a case that will take standard widths of paper like adding machine paper and the like.
  • Another object is to provide means for readily turning the filled roll over and wind ing it back so as to use the reverse side of the paper and thus saving expense in the use of paper.
  • Another object is to provide means to hold the paper smoothly on the plate while VVI'lt ing thereon.
  • Fig. 1 is a plan view of the memorandum case
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the case
  • Fig. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view of the case
  • Fig. 4 is a sectional view showing the case open
  • Fig. 5 is a sectional view of a modified form
  • Fig. 6 is a sectional view of another modified form
  • Fig. 7 is an end view of the modified forms shown in Figs. 5 and 6.
  • the numeral 1 indicates the bottom half of a case, and 2 the top half.
  • halves are hinged together by means of the hinge 8, and form a shallow box-like inclosure.
  • a spring catch 4 snaps over the end of the lower halt to hold the case closed.
  • An opening 5 is provided in the top 2.
  • a folding thumb ring 13 is attached to the stud 10 for winding the roll.
  • a smooth plate 14 over which the paper 15 is fed to. present the paper strip at the opening 5 and which forms thesupport for the paper when writing thereon.
  • fibre discs 16 and 17 which act as friction retarders so that the paper will not unwind too fast and will hold all that is wound thereon taut thereby keeping the paper smooth over the plate 14:.
  • the space 18 formed in the case can be used for storing things for which it is convenient to have a receptacle.
  • a slot 19 is provided in one end by which paper may be pulled out and torn off instead of being wound on a roll as above described, in other respects the case is the same.
  • the paper is indicated at 20, the roll at 21, the top 22, the bottom 23, the smooth plate 2 1, the hinge 25 and spring catches 26 and 27.
  • the roll 28 is wound with two sheets of paper strip with a carbon strip between whereby orders may be written and torn off and the carbon copy wound up on the roll 29, with the carbon.
  • 30 is the original paper and 31 the carbon copy paper 32 is carbon.
  • VJhat I claim is as tollo vs, but modifications may be made in carrying out the invention shown in the drawings and in the above particularly described form thereof, within the purview of the invention.
  • in pocket memorandum case comprising a pair of members hinged together to form a shallow receptacle, a fixer. frame secured to one or said members, a hinged frame to form with the fixed frame two pairs of bearings, paper holding rolls jonrnalled in said bearings and a Sl'l'lOOllll plate over which the paper may be drawn from one roller to the other to be written upon one of the hinged members saving an opening through which the paper is exposed.
  • a pocket memorandum case comprising a top and bottom i'nember hinged together to form a shallow receptacle, a fixed frame secured to one o said n'iembers inside the same, a hinged fin e to torn with the fixed frame two pairs of bearin two paper rolls journalled in said hearings, a plate over which the paper may be drawn from one or" the rolls to the other the case having an opening to expose said paper for writing purposes and means "for turning said paper rolls to expose a fresh length of paper.
  • a pocket memorandum case comprising two members hinged together to term a shallow receptacle one of said members having an opening formed therein to expose a paper strip, a fixed frame carried by one of said members, a hinged frame connected to one of said members to form with the iixed frame two pairs of bearings, a pair of rollers journalled in said bearings carrying a paper strip, a plate secured to one of said casing members and over which the paper strip passes from one roller to the other, one of said casing members having an opening tl'irough which said paper is exposed for writing purposes, and means for turning each of said paper rolls whereby the paper strip may be exposed at the opening in said case.
  • a pocket memorandum c comprising top and bottom members hinged together to form a shallow receptacle, a top member having an opening therethrough, a fixed ii'ran'ie connected to the bottom member, a hinged trame connected to the case to be folded against the fixed member, said frames foiniing two pairs ot' bearings, paper rolls jonrnalled in bearings, a plate secured to the bottom member of the case to form a writing surface over which the paper strip from the rolls may be pulled, means for turning said rolls to draw the paper from one to the other and means whereby the rolls will be prevented irom rotating too rapidly.
  • a pocket memorandum case comprising a top and botton member hinged together to form a shallow receptacle the top member havi an opening therethrough, a frame secured to one of said members, a second framehinged thereto to form therewith two pairs of bearings, paper strips carrying rollers journalled in said bearings, a plate se cured to one 01'' the casing members over which the paper strip may be pulled to be exposed in the opening through the hollow case said case also having a slot at one end as wide as each strip of paper whereby it may be pulled out of the case to be torn oil, means for drawing paper from a roll over saic plate under the opening in the case and means for winding up a carbon copy within the receptacle.

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R. c. cox
POCKET MEMORANDUM CASE Filed Feb. 5, 1923 Patented Feb. 10, 1925.
UNITED STATES RAYMOND CHARLES COX, OF SAN MATES, CALIFORNIA.
POCKET MEFZO'RANDUFT CASE.
Application filed February 5, 1923.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, RAYMOND C. Cox, a citizen of the United States, residing at San Mateo, in the county of San Mateo, State of California, have invented a new and useful Pocket Memorandum Case, of which the following is a specification in such full and clear terms as will enable those skilled in v the art to construct and use the same.
This invention relates to pocket memorandum cases, and more particularly to memorandum cases for the vest pocket, and one of the objects of the invention is to provide means for inserting a roll of blank paper, and feeding it over a smooth plate, with a portion of the paper exposed to the outside of the case above the plate, and means for winding up the used paper on another roll which may be readily taken out.
Another object is to provide a case which "Will make it possible to tear off the original memorandum or order and wind up thecarbon copy thereof on a roll for storage.
Another object is to provide a case that will take standard widths of paper like adding machine paper and the like.
Another object is to provide means for readily turning the filled roll over and wind ing it back so as to use the reverse side of the paper and thus saving expense in the use of paper.
Another object is to provide means to hold the paper smoothly on the plate while VVI'lt ing thereon.
Other objects of the invention will appear as the description proceeds.
An embodiment of the invention is shown in the accompanying drawings in which the same reference numeral is applied to the same portion throughout, but I am aware that there may be modifications thereof.
Fig. 1 is a plan view of the memorandum case,
Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the case,
Fig. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view of the case,
Fig. 4: is a sectional view showing the case open,
Fig. 5 is a sectional view of a modified form,
Fig. 6 is a sectional view of another modified form, and
Fig. 7 is an end view of the modified forms shown in Figs. 5 and 6.
The numeral 1 indicates the bottom half of a case, and 2 the top half. The two Serial No. 616,974.
halves are hinged together by means of the hinge 8, and form a shallow box-like inclosure.
A spring catch 4 snaps over the end of the lower halt to hold the case closed.
An opening 5 is provided in the top 2.
On the interior of the case there is a frame, the half 6 of which is fixed to the bottom 1 and the other half 7 is hinged at 8.
Journaled between the top and bottom halves are the studs 9 and 10, rod 11 and wire 12 forming the axle of a roll of paper on which paper may be wound at both ends of the case.
A folding thumb ring 13 is attached to the stud 10 for winding the roll. On the frame 7 is a smooth plate 14: over which the paper 15 is fed to. present the paper strip at the opening 5 and which forms thesupport for the paper when writing thereon.
Between the paper on the roll and the case are fibre discs 16 and 17, which act as friction retarders so that the paper will not unwind too fast and will hold all that is wound thereon taut thereby keeping the paper smooth over the plate 14:.
The space 18 formed in the case can be used for storing things for which it is convenient to have a receptacle.
In the modified form of the case shown in Figs. 5, 6 and 7 a slot 19 is provided in one end by which paper may be pulled out and torn off instead of being wound on a roll as above described, in other respects the case is the same. The paper is indicated at 20, the roll at 21, the top 22, the bottom 23, the smooth plate 2 1, the hinge 25 and spring catches 26 and 27.
In Fig. 6 the roll 28 is wound with two sheets of paper strip with a carbon strip between whereby orders may be written and torn off and the carbon copy wound up on the roll 29, with the carbon. 30 is the original paper and 31 the carbon copy paper 32 is carbon.
In operation the spring catch 4 is raised and top 2 opened on the hinge 3, then the frame 7 is raised and a full roll of paper is placed in the frame 6 at A, the frame is now closed and the end of paper run over the plate 14 and inserted between the rod 11 and wire 12 and the thumb ring given a few turns. The top 2 is now closed and the case is ready for use.
When written on the paper is wound up on one of the rolls exposing clean space, or the used strip may be pulled out and torn off.
VJhat I claim is as tollo vs, but modifications may be made in carrying out the invention shown in the drawings and in the above particularly described form thereof, within the purview of the invention.
1. in pocket memorandum case comprising a pair of members hinged together to form a shallow receptacle, a fixer. frame secured to one or said members, a hinged frame to form with the fixed frame two pairs of bearings, paper holding rolls jonrnalled in said bearings and a Sl'l'lOOllll plate over which the paper may be drawn from one roller to the other to be written upon one of the hinged members saving an opening through which the paper is exposed.
2. A pocket memorandum case, comprising a top and bottom i'nember hinged together to form a shallow receptacle, a fixed frame secured to one o said n'iembers inside the same, a hinged fin e to torn with the fixed frame two pairs of bearin two paper rolls journalled in said hearings, a plate over which the paper may be drawn from one or" the rolls to the other the case having an opening to expose said paper for writing purposes and means "for turning said paper rolls to expose a fresh length of paper.
A pocket memorandum case, comprising two members hinged together to term a shallow receptacle one of said members having an opening formed therein to expose a paper strip, a fixed frame carried by one of said members, a hinged frame connected to one of said members to form with the iixed frame two pairs of bearings, a pair of rollers journalled in said bearings carrying a paper strip, a plate secured to one of said casing members and over which the paper strip passes from one roller to the other, one of said casing members having an opening tl'irough which said paper is exposed for writing purposes, and means for turning each of said paper rolls whereby the paper strip may be exposed at the opening in said case.
4;. A pocket memorandum c comprising top and bottom members hinged together to form a shallow receptacle, a top member having an opening therethrough, a fixed ii'ran'ie connected to the bottom member, a hinged trame connected to the case to be folded against the fixed member, said frames foiniing two pairs ot' bearings, paper rolls jonrnalled in bearings, a plate secured to the bottom member of the case to form a writing surface over which the paper strip from the rolls may be pulled, means for turning said rolls to draw the paper from one to the other and means whereby the rolls will be prevented irom rotating too rapidly.
5. A pocket memorandum case comprising a top and botton member hinged together to form a shallow receptacle the top member havi an opening therethrough, a frame secured to one of said members, a second framehinged thereto to form therewith two pairs of bearings, paper strips carrying rollers journalled in said bearings, a plate se cured to one 01'' the casing members over which the paper strip may be pulled to be exposed in the opening through the hollow case said case also having a slot at one end as wide as each strip of paper whereby it may be pulled out of the case to be torn oil, means for drawing paper from a roll over saic plate under the opening in the case and means for winding up a carbon copy within the receptacle.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 26th day of January A. D. 1923.
RAYMOND CHARLES COX.
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