US1573447A - Road-map and registration-certificate holder - Google Patents

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US1573447A
US1573447A US34419A US3441925A US1573447A US 1573447 A US1573447 A US 1573447A US 34419 A US34419 A US 34419A US 3441925 A US3441925 A US 3441925A US 1573447 A US1573447 A US 1573447A
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  • the present invention relates to improvements to road1nap holders, and its particular object is to provide a holder of the character described in which a road-map, chart, automobile registration card or the like may be held so as to be plainly exposed to view. It is particularly proposed in this connection to utilize the steering post of a motor vehicle for this purpose and to provide a road-map holder that may be secured to the steering post in such a manner as to project at right angles therefrom. It is fun ther proposed to provide a road-map holder of the character described, in which a roadmap is securely held in place, the same restin place by means of a spring bearing on.
  • Figure 1 shows, in perspective View, my holder attached to the steering post of a motor "vehicle.
  • Figure 2 is an end View of my device, looking at it from the upper end.
  • Figure 3 is a vertical section through the holder.
  • Figure 4 is a perspective detail view of an end strip used in my device.
  • my road-map holder 1 consists of a rod 2 bent in its central por tion so as to encircle the steering post 3, as shown at 4, and terminating in two parallcl ends 6, adapted to slidahly receive the holding element 7.
  • the latter comprises a plate 8'. having its ends curled as shown at 9, the distance between the curls being the Serial No. 34,419.
  • the curls are further made in such a way that their extremities are slightly spaced from the plate itself so as to allow ot' the introduction of a sheet of paper 11, representing a road-map or a license plate or the like, and a protecting sheet of isinglass 12 between the plate and the curls.
  • a pin 13 is transversely supported in the two curls and has a spring 1% coiled thereon with its two ends in such a manner that the central portion 16 of the spring extends from the body portion of the platev and bears on the road-map or isinglass, protecting the same for holding it in place.
  • the extreme ends of the spring are suitably anchored in the end curls of the plate, as shown at 17.
  • a bar 10 corresponding in length to the width of the plate and perforated near its ends, is slipped over the parallel ends of the rod 2, the bar being provided with a pro jecting block 21 formed to seat on the steering post as shown at 22, when the bar. is forced downwardly 011 the ends of the rod.
  • an end strip 23, per forated as shown at 24. is guided-over the extreme ends of the rod 2 and nuts 26 are threaded on the ends of the rod for forcing the bar 19, the plate 8 and the end strip 23 upon one another and toward the steering post so that the block 21 on the bar 19 cooperates with the bent portion of the rod 2 in firmly holding the device to the steering post.
  • the manner of using my device is apparent from the foregoing description.
  • the rod 2 is placed relative to the steering post as shown in Figure 1, whereupon the bar 19 is made to slide downwardly on the parallel ends of the rod 2 so as to co-operate with the bent portion of the rod in supporting the device.
  • the plate is then guided downwardly on the rods and secured by means of the end strip 23 and the nuts 26 which latter, when tightened, force the whole device into a firm unit with the steering post.
  • the chart 01' road-map may then he guided downwardly on-the plate underneath the two curls and a protecting sheet of isinglass may tlti be introduced the sameway, the spring 16 being temporarily lifted for this purpose.
  • a road-map holder of the character described comprising a rod bent in its central portion to partially encircle the 'steering post of a motor vehicle and terminating in parallel end portions, a transverse bar slidable on the said end portions and adapted tobe forced on the steering post for holding the whole device in place, a plate having its ends curled to ride on the end portions and being adapted to be seated on the transverse bar, a transverse pin supported in the curls of the plate and a spring on said pin having a large central portion bearing on the plate for confining a roadmlap or the like between the spring and the ate.
  • a road-map holder of the character described comprising a plate having its end edges curled to slidably receive and hold a road-map thereoif and means utilizing the curled ends for securing the plate to a steering post'so-as to be disposed at right angles thereto.
  • a backing for a road-map or the like having guides at the ends thereof, allowing a road-map to be slidably received between the guides and the backing, the guides being made for telescoping engagement with parallel supporting elements.

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J. C. PREWITT ROAD MAP AND REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE HOLDER Feb. 16 1926. 1,573,447
Filed June 2, 1925 gwuml u doll/v C. PREW/ 71' Patented Feb, ll ti, tsiitit JOHN C. PREWITT, OF SANTA MARGARITA, CALIFORNIA.
READ-MAP AND REGISTRATION-CERTIFICATE HOLDER.
Application filed June 2, 1925.
1 0 all whom it may concern Be it .known that 1, JOHN C. Pnnwrrr, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Santa Margarita, county of San Luis ()bispo, State of California, have invented a new and useful Road-Map and ltegistrati(in-Certificate Holder, of which the following is a specification.
The present invention relates to improvements to road1nap holders, and its particular object is to provide a holder of the character described in which a road-map, chart, automobile registration card or the like may be held so as to be plainly exposed to view. it is particularly proposed in this connection to utilize the steering post of a motor vehicle for this purpose and to provide a road-map holder that may be secured to the steering post in such a manner as to project at right angles therefrom. It is fun ther proposed to provide a road-map holder of the character described, in which a roadmap is securely held in place, the same restin place by means of a spring bearing on.
the exposed lace thereof.
Further objects and advantages of my device will appear as the specification proceeds.
The preferred form of n'iy invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which:
Figure 1 shows, in perspective View, my holder attached to the steering post of a motor "vehicle.
Figure 2 is an end View of my device, looking at it from the upper end.
Figure 3 is a vertical section through the holder.
Figure 4 is a perspective detail view of an end strip used in my device.
While I have shown only the preferred. form of the invention, I wish to have it understood that various changes or modifications niay be made within the scope of the claims hereto attached, without departing from the spirit of the invention In its preferred form my road-map holder 1 consists of a rod 2 bent in its central por tion so as to encircle the steering post 3, as shown at 4, and terminating in two parallcl ends 6, adapted to slidahly receive the holding element 7. The latter comprises a plate 8'. having its ends curled as shown at 9, the distance between the curls being the Serial No. 34,419.
same as the distance between the ends ol the rod and the curls being made sutlicicntly large to allow the same to be telescoped on the ends of the rod. The curls are further made in such a way that their extremities are slightly spaced from the plate itself so as to allow ot' the introduction of a sheet of paper 11, representing a road-map or a license plate or the like, and a protecting sheet of isinglass 12 between the plate and the curls.
A pin 13 is transversely supported in the two curls and has a spring 1% coiled thereon with its two ends in such a manner that the central portion 16 of the spring extends from the body portion of the platev and bears on the road-map or isinglass, protecting the same for holding it in place.
The extreme ends of the spring are suitably anchored in the end curls of the plate, as shown at 17.
Before the plate is secured on the rod 2, a bar 10 corresponding in length to the width of the plate and perforated near its ends, is slipped over the parallel ends of the rod 2, the bar being provided with a pro jecting block 21 formed to seat on the steering post as shown at 22, when the bar. is forced downwardly 011 the ends of the rod.
After the holding plate is telescoped on the ends of the rod, an end strip 23, per forated as shown at 24. is guided-over the extreme ends of the rod 2 and nuts 26 are threaded on the ends of the rod for forcing the bar 19, the plate 8 and the end strip 23 upon one another and toward the steering post so that the block 21 on the bar 19 cooperates with the bent portion of the rod 2 in firmly holding the device to the steering post. i
The manner of using my device is apparent from the foregoing description. The rod 2 is placed relative to the steering post as shown in Figure 1, whereupon the bar 19 is made to slide downwardly on the parallel ends of the rod 2 so as to co-operate with the bent portion of the rod in supporting the device. The plate is then guided downwardly on the rods and secured by means of the end strip 23 and the nuts 26 which latter, when tightened, force the whole device into a firm unit with the steering post. The chart 01' road-map may then he guided downwardly on-the plate underneath the two curls and a protecting sheet of isinglass may tlti be introduced the sameway, the spring 16 being temporarily lifted for this purpose.
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1. A road-map holder of the character described, comprising a rod bent in its central portion to partially encircle the 'steering post of a motor vehicle and terminating in parallel end portions, a transverse bar slidable on the said end portions and adapted tobe forced on the steering post for holding the whole device in place, a plate having its ends curled to ride on the end portions and being adapted to be seated on the transverse bar, a transverse pin supported in the curls of the plate and a spring on said pin having a large central portion bearing on the plate for confining a roadmlap or the like between the spring and the ate.
p 2. A road-map holder of the character described, comprising a plate having its end edges curled to slidably receive and hold a road-map thereoif and means utilizing the curled ends for securing the plate to a steering post'so-as to be disposed at right angles thereto.
3. A backing for a road-map or the like having guides at the ends thereof, allowing a road-map to be slidably received between the guides and the backing, the guides being made for telescoping engagement with parallel supporting elements.
JOHN C. PREWITT.
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US2569212A (en) * 1947-07-16 1951-09-25 Nick J Zagotti Identification hub cap
US2634527A (en) * 1942-10-26 1953-04-14 Pletscher Hans Vehicle article holder
US2935208A (en) * 1957-05-21 1960-05-03 Gillette Co Detachable display rack
FR2648601A3 (en) * 1989-06-20 1990-12-21 Bechetoille Yves Road maps and town plans, the reversed printing of which gives an image reflected on the windscreen of a vehicle
US5193777A (en) * 1992-05-20 1993-03-16 Faulstich Eugene W Note - map holder
US5387010A (en) * 1993-09-22 1995-02-07 Mohr; Christopher G. Apparatus for securing looseleaf pages to a golf cart
US5489121A (en) * 1993-09-22 1996-02-06 Mohr; Christopher G. Device for securing looseleaf pages on a golf cart steering column
US20180022292A1 (en) * 2016-02-29 2018-01-25 Thomas A. Lowell Self Leveling Steering Wheel Mount Assembly for Electronic Cell Phone Device Having Side Camera

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2634527A (en) * 1942-10-26 1953-04-14 Pletscher Hans Vehicle article holder
US2569212A (en) * 1947-07-16 1951-09-25 Nick J Zagotti Identification hub cap
US2935208A (en) * 1957-05-21 1960-05-03 Gillette Co Detachable display rack
FR2648601A3 (en) * 1989-06-20 1990-12-21 Bechetoille Yves Road maps and town plans, the reversed printing of which gives an image reflected on the windscreen of a vehicle
US5193777A (en) * 1992-05-20 1993-03-16 Faulstich Eugene W Note - map holder
US5387010A (en) * 1993-09-22 1995-02-07 Mohr; Christopher G. Apparatus for securing looseleaf pages to a golf cart
US5489121A (en) * 1993-09-22 1996-02-06 Mohr; Christopher G. Device for securing looseleaf pages on a golf cart steering column
US20180022292A1 (en) * 2016-02-29 2018-01-25 Thomas A. Lowell Self Leveling Steering Wheel Mount Assembly for Electronic Cell Phone Device Having Side Camera
US10220798B2 (en) * 2016-02-29 2019-03-05 Thomas A. Lowell Self leveling steering wheel mount assembly for electronic cell phone device having side camera

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