US1758599A - Laundry-marking tag - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to identifying apparatus and particularly to markers for use with suitable racks for receiving like markers.
- the invention relates to means for attaching the marker to the article and for facilitating the removal thereof.
- the marker comprises a main body portion which may be provided with any suitable identifying numbers or other indications and a physical identifying means such as a suitably shaped opening for engagement with a properly shaped bar or rack.
- the marker also includes a shank to be applied to the goods and it is provided with suitableopenings for receiving staples adapted to be passed through the openings and through the article and bent up under the article with the ends of the prongs embedded in the fabric of the article to hold it firmly in place.
- the marker may also be provided with a recess or opening in its shank below the cross member of the staple to facilitate the application of a Z removing tool in the removal of the marker.
- This recess may be in the form of a perforation or slot extending completely through the shank and not only facilitating the removal of the staple and the marker from the article, but also providing a space for the reception of the bent up ends of the prongs of the staple to increase the hold thereof upon the article.
- Fig. 1 is a perspective view of one form of marker
- Fig. 2 is a similar view showing the recess but with a different type of opening for engaging the bar and rack
- Fig. 3 shows the marker illustrated in Fig. 1 applied to the article
- Fig. 4 is a section through the article and through the marker shank showing the opening for the staple and also showing the sta ple
- Fig. 5 is a similar View with the staple applied
- Fig. 6 shows the staple and article together in side elevation
- Fig. 7 is a modified form of staple opening
- Fig. 7 shows the form shown in Fig. 7 applied to the article
- Fig. 9 shows another modified form 'of marker wherein the recess in the shank for ventilation of the article
- Fig. 10 shows the r form shown in Fig. 9 applied to an article with transverse stapling
- Fig. 11 shows the same type of marker with another form of stapling
- Fig. 12 shows the tool used for removal of the staple.
- 1 represents the main body portion provided with a suitably shaped opening 2 for engaging a suitable rack or bar for supporting markersbelonging to one group for the same size and shape of opening. Markers belonging to another group may have a modified form of opening, as shown at 8 in Fig. 2.
- the shank 4 of the marker shown in Figs. 1 and 3 is pro vided with suitably spaced openings 5 for the reception of a staple 6 shown. in Fig. 1.
- the shank is also provided with a recess 7 immediately below the connecting portion of the staple whereby a tool may be inserted belowthis portion of the staple in removal, as will appear.
- the recess 7 in the shank extends from a point within the shank out through the end in curved formation and does not project through the stock of the shank.
- the shank is provided with a circular opening 7 extending through the shank within the staple openings.
- Fig. 9 the shank is provided with a rec tangular slot 7 extending out through the end of the shank and between the groups of staple openings.
- the staple 6 may have its side prongs inserted through the openings 5 through the article and may then be staple and to receive an implement for removing the staple.
Description
May 13, 1930.
J. M. ARVEY LAUNDRY MARKING TAG Filed Aug. 24, 1927 INVli/VTOR III/111111); III,
ATTOR Patented May 13, 1930 -J'.A1VIES M. GARVEY, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.,
ASSIGNOR TO THE AMERICAN-LAUNDRY MACHINERY COMPANY, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO, A CORPORATION OF OHIO LAUNDRY-MARKING TAG- Application filed August 24, 1927. Serial No. 215,155.
This invention relates to identifying apparatus and particularly to markers for use with suitable racks for receiving like markers.
More specifically, the invention relates to means for attaching the marker to the article and for facilitating the removal thereof.
In the specific embodiment shown the marker comprises a main body portion which may be provided with any suitable identifying numbers or other indications and a physical identifying means such as a suitably shaped opening for engagement with a properly shaped bar or rack. The marker also includes a shank to be applied to the goods and it is provided with suitableopenings for receiving staples adapted to be passed through the openings and through the article and bent up under the article with the ends of the prongs embedded in the fabric of the article to hold it firmly in place. The marker may also be provided with a recess or opening in its shank below the cross member of the staple to facilitate the application of a Z removing tool in the removal of the marker.
. This recess may be in the form of a perforation or slot extending completely through the shank and not only facilitating the removal of the staple and the marker from the article, but also providing a space for the reception of the bent up ends of the prongs of the staple to increase the hold thereof upon the article.
Other features of the invention will be obvious from the following description,
drawings and claims.
Referring to the drawings, Fig. 1 is a perspective view of one form of marker; Fig. 2 is a similar view showing the recess but with a different type of opening for engaging the bar and rack; Fig; 3 shows the marker illustrated in Fig. 1 applied to the article; Fig. 4 is a section through the article and through the marker shank showing the opening for the staple and also showing the sta ple; Fig. 5 is a similar View with the staple applied; and Fig. 6 shows the staple and article together in side elevation; Fig. 7 is a modified form of staple opening; Fig. 8
59 shows the form shown in Fig. 7 applied to the article; Fig. 9 shows another modified form 'of marker wherein the recess in the shank for ventilation of the article; Fig. 10 shows the r form shown in Fig. 9 applied to an article with transverse stapling; Fig. 11 shows the same type of marker with another form of stapling; and Fig. 12 shows the tool used for removal of the staple.
In the embodiment shown, 1 represents the main body portion provided with a suitably shaped opening 2 for engaging a suitable rack or bar for supporting markersbelonging to one group for the same size and shape of opening. Markers belonging to another group may have a modified form of opening, as shown at 8 in Fig. 2. The shank 4 of the marker shown in Figs. 1 and 3 is pro vided with suitably spaced openings 5 for the reception of a staple 6 shown. in Fig. 1. In the arrangement shown in Fig. 2 the shank is also provided with a recess 7 immediately below the connecting portion of the staple whereby a tool may be inserted belowthis portion of the staple in removal, as will appear. The recess 7 in the shank extends from a point within the shank out through the end in curved formation and does not project through the stock of the shank.
Inthearrangement shown in Fig. 7 the shank is provided with a circular opening 7 extending through the shank within the staple openings.
In Fig. 9 the shank is provided with a rec tangular slot 7 extending out through the end of the shank and between the groups of staple openings.
By reference to Fig. 9 will be seen that by any suitable means the staple 6 may have its side prongs inserted through the openings 5 through the article and may then be staple and to receive an implement for removing the staple.
2.- An identifier as in claim lwherein the recess in the shank extends from a point be tween the staple openings to the center end oftheshank."
JAME M. GARVEY.
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