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US1751001A
US1751001A US277191A US27719128A US1751001A US 1751001 A US1751001 A US 1751001A US 277191 A US277191 A US 277191A US 27719128 A US27719128 A US 27719128A US 1751001 A US1751001 A US 1751001A
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  • My invention relates to marking devices and particularly to marking devices such as are used by tailors and has for its purpose the production of a device which may be substituted for and will accomplish the same results as the marking chalk used by tailors.
  • My invention consists of a container or case for holding a powdered marking material and means carried by said case whereby 1 the powdered marking material may be discharged in minute amounts upon the cloth by the application of the device to the cloth in the same way as a piece of chalk would be used. It further consists of using a narrow exterior surface of the case as an ironing surface to fix the powdered material upon the surface of the cloth to form a clear cut and distinct line.
  • Figure 1 is a side view of the assembled device.
  • Figure 2 is a longitudinal section of this device.
  • Figure 3 is a side view with a portion of the casing wall broken away to illustrate the manner of marking a spot.
  • Figure 4 is an end view of the device.
  • Figure 5 is a transverse section on the planes indicated by the broken line 5-5 of igure 2.
  • Figure 6 is a section on the plane of 6-6 of re 5.
  • i re 7 is a side view of one of the powder f e e ding wheels.
  • Figures 1, 2 and 3 show the device in approximately its real size, while Figures 4 and 5 are approximately twice the real size and Figures 6 and 7 about four times real size. This enlargement is used for facility of illustrating the small constructions used.
  • the casing for holding the powdered mark ing material may be of any construction 1928. Serial No. 277,191.
  • edge 10 One edge of this container, as edge 10, should be made narrow, partly so that the operator may exactly place the device and make the mark exactly where Wanted. It is also desirable that this be narrow to thereby msure an effective pressing 0r ironing of the powdered material into the fibers of the cloth.
  • the narrow or marking edge of the case is composed of a major section 10, used for making straight marks and a minor or short section 11, used for making curved marks.
  • Each of these sections is provided with a powder feeding wheel 3. These are each journaled in a recess formed within the thin edge of the case so as to extend into the powder in the case and to project beyond the edge just enough to engage the cloth and be turned when the device is slid over the cloth.
  • These wheels are provided with teeth or points for engagement with the cloth, and with powder carrying pockets 31, designed as the wheel turns to bring out and deposit upon the cloth a continuous minute supply of powder.
  • the narrow surfaces, 10 or 11 are pressed upon and slide along the cloth. This presses the powder upon and rubs it into the cloth so as to make a clean cut and distinct mark which has a permanency equal to, if not superior to that made by a piece of tailors chalk.
  • This rubbing or ironing of the powder into the cloth I believe to be of great importance as without this the powder would be loosely placed upon the cloth and would not make either a distinct mark or one having suflicient permanence to answer its purpose. I therefore consider the rubbing surface following after I the deposit of the powder an essential to securing the best results.
  • At one ofthe upper corners ofth'e' casin I have provided a means for making a ot.
  • the casing at this point has a projecting nipple 4, bored and the bore commumcating.
  • plunger or rod 5 is mounted to bend rocated in said bore. It is normally eld withdrawn by a sprin '50 and has a head 51 at the other end of t e casing. The operating end of plun er 5 is normally held back enough so that w en the case is turned into the position shown in Figure 3, a small amount of powder will enter the nipple. Downward movement of the plun er 5 will press this upon the cloth and a slight turnmg movement will iron it into the cloth.
  • the projecting nipple 4 is of advantage in accurately positioning the device and also to enable marking through a thick template as b positioning the locations of buttons bi mar 'ng through the button holes in whic the buttons are to be secured.
  • a device of this sort is as convenient to said nipp e b charged ow or may be fixed upon the cloth.
  • a tailors cloth marking device comprising a holder for a marking IIJIOWdQI, a tubular nipple projecting from t e holder and with its conduit connecting with the interior of the holder to thereby permit discharge of a small amount of powder, and a marking inreciprocable in the conduit of the action of which the dis- Signe at Seattle, King County, Washington, this 7th day of May, 1928. FREDERICK GUTH.
  • a clot-h marking device for tailors comprising a powder-holding case, means for discharging minute quantities of the powder as the device is moved over the cloth, said case having an ironing surface engaging the powder as discharged to .iron it into the cloth.
  • a cloth marking device comprisin a case tapering at, one side to a narrow e ge having a width equal to that of the desired mark, said edge having a wheel-containing recess communicating with said edge, a toothed wheel journaled' in said recess extending at one side into the case and at an opposite edge projecting from the narrow edge of the case just suflicient to' enable its 7 teeth being engaged with the cloth while permitting this edge of the casing to contact with and slide upon the cloth.
  • a cloth marking device comprising a powder holding case provided on one edge with a wheel receiving recess which cuts through said edge face and communicates with the interior ofthe case, a powder feeding wheel journaled in said recess to project suflicient to engage the cloth to thereby turn the wheel, the case having an ironing surface adapted to rub over the cloth just behind the wheel to thereby iron the discharged powder into the cloth.
  • a tailors cloth marking device comprising a holder for a marking powder, a pin reciprocally mounted in said holder and means for discharging a small amount of ins lat

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March 18, 1930. F. GUTH CLOTH MARKING DEVICE F iled May 12, 1928 Patented Mar. 18, 1930 UNITED STATES FREDERICK GUTH, OF SEATTLE, WASHINGTON CLOTH-MARKING- DEVICE Application filed May 12,
My invention relates to marking devices and particularly to marking devices such as are used by tailors and has for its purpose the production of a device which may be substituted for and will accomplish the same results as the marking chalk used by tailors.
My invention consists of a container or case for holding a powdered marking material and means carried by said case whereby 1 the powdered marking material may be discharged in minute amounts upon the cloth by the application of the device to the cloth in the same way as a piece of chalk would be used. It further consists of using a narrow exterior surface of the case as an ironing surface to fix the powdered material upon the surface of the cloth to form a clear cut and distinct line.
In the accompanying drawings, I have shown a construction in which my invention is embodied, this being a preferred form butnot the only one which it may assume.
Figure 1 is a side view of the assembled device.
Figure 2 is a longitudinal section of this device.
Figure 3 is a side view with a portion of the casing wall broken away to illustrate the manner of marking a spot.
Figure 4 is an end view of the device. Figure 5 is a transverse section on the planes indicated by the broken line 5-5 of igure 2.
Figure 6 is a section on the plane of 6-6 of re 5. i re 7 is a side view of one of the powder f e e ding wheels.
Figures 1, 2 and 3 show the device in approximately its real size, while Figures 4 and 5 are approximately twice the real size and Figures 6 and 7 about four times real size. This enlargement is used for facility of illustrating the small constructions used.
The casing for holding the powdered mark ing material, may be of any construction 1928. Serial No. 277,191.
found suitable. As illustrated it consists of a ma or section 1, and a minor or cap sectom 2, these being securable together to form a closed container. A hole, as 12, will be provlded for convenience of placing the powdered material therein. A cap as 13, may be swung to cover or uncover this opening.
One edge of this container, as edge 10, should be made narrow, partly so that the operator may exactly place the device and make the mark exactly where Wanted. It is also desirable that this be narrow to thereby msure an effective pressing 0r ironing of the powdered material into the fibers of the cloth.
The narrow or marking edge of the case is composed of a major section 10, used for making straight marks and a minor or short section 11, used for making curved marks. Each of these sections is provided with a powder feeding wheel 3. These are each journaled in a recess formed within the thin edge of the case so as to extend into the powder in the case and to project beyond the edge just enough to engage the cloth and be turned when the device is slid over the cloth.
These wheels are provided with teeth or points for engagement with the cloth, and with powder carrying pockets 31, designed as the wheel turns to bring out and deposit upon the cloth a continuous minute supply of powder. When in use, the narrow surfaces, 10 or 11 are pressed upon and slide along the cloth. This presses the powder upon and rubs it into the cloth so as to make a clean cut and distinct mark which has a permanency equal to, if not superior to that made by a piece of tailors chalk. This rubbing or ironing of the powder into the cloth I believe to be of great importance as without this the powder would be loosely placed upon the cloth and would not make either a distinct mark or one having suflicient permanence to answer its purpose. I therefore consider the rubbing surface following after I the deposit of the powder an essential to securing the best results.
At one ofthe upper corners ofth'e' casin I have provided a means for making a ot. The casing at this point has a projecting nipple 4, bored and the bore commumcating.
with the powder containing chamber. plunger or rod 5 is mounted to bend rocated in said bore. It is normally eld withdrawn by a sprin '50 and has a head 51 at the other end of t e casing. The operating end of plun er 5 is normally held back enough so that w en the case is turned into the position shown in Figure 3, a small amount of powder will enter the nipple. Downward movement of the plun er 5 will press this upon the cloth and a slight turnmg movement will iron it into the cloth. The projecting nipple 4 is of advantage in accurately positioning the device and also to enable marking through a thick template as b positioning the locations of buttons bi mar 'ng through the button holes in whic the buttons are to be secured.
A device of this sort is as convenient to said nipp e b charged ow or may be fixed upon the cloth.
powder in position to be engagel by the end of said pin when desired.
5. A tailors cloth marking device comprising a holder for a marking IIJIOWdQI, a tubular nipple projecting from t e holder and with its conduit connecting with the interior of the holder to thereby permit discharge of a small amount of powder, and a marking inreciprocable in the conduit of the action of which the dis- Signe at Seattle, King County, Washington, this 7th day of May, 1928. FREDERICK GUTH.
use as the usual piece of tailors chalk. It
' It makes as good and permanent a line as the chalk and is cleanly to use.
What I claim as my invention is:
1. A clot-h marking device for tailors comprising a powder-holding case, means for discharging minute quantities of the powder as the device is moved over the cloth, said case having an ironing surface engaging the powder as discharged to .iron it into the cloth.
2. A cloth marking device comprisin a case tapering at, one side to a narrow e ge having a width equal to that of the desired mark, said edge having a wheel-containing recess communicating with said edge, a toothed wheel journaled' in said recess extending at one side into the case and at an opposite edge projecting from the narrow edge of the case just suflicient to' enable its 7 teeth being engaged with the cloth while permitting this edge of the casing to contact with and slide upon the cloth.
3. A cloth marking device comprising a powder holding case provided on one edge with a wheel receiving recess which cuts through said edge face and communicates with the interior ofthe case, a powder feeding wheel journaled in said recess to project suflicient to engage the cloth to thereby turn the wheel, the case having an ironing surface adapted to rub over the cloth just behind the wheel to thereby iron the discharged powder into the cloth.
'4. A tailors cloth marking device comprising a holder for a marking powder, a pin reciprocally mounted in said holder and means for discharging a small amount of ins lat
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US3494040A (en) * 1968-07-19 1970-02-10 Jewel D Goodwin Sewer's marking tool
US4989326A (en) * 1987-04-22 1991-02-05 Malley Lorraine J O Quilting tool for making the location of stitches along a seam
US5101532A (en) * 1987-04-03 1992-04-07 Iona Applinaces Inc./Appareils Iona Inc. Powder dispensing and cleaning apparatus
WO2023219663A1 (en) * 2022-05-12 2023-11-16 Dpg Usa Inc. Chalk liner with cleaning tool

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3494040A (en) * 1968-07-19 1970-02-10 Jewel D Goodwin Sewer's marking tool
US5101532A (en) * 1987-04-03 1992-04-07 Iona Applinaces Inc./Appareils Iona Inc. Powder dispensing and cleaning apparatus
US4989326A (en) * 1987-04-22 1991-02-05 Malley Lorraine J O Quilting tool for making the location of stitches along a seam
WO2023219663A1 (en) * 2022-05-12 2023-11-16 Dpg Usa Inc. Chalk liner with cleaning tool

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