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US1764236A
US1764236A US410577A US41057729A US1764236A US 1764236 A US1764236 A US 1764236A US 410577 A US410577 A US 410577A US 41057729 A US41057729 A US 41057729A US 1764236 A US1764236 A US 1764236A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42DBOOKS; BOOK COVERS; LOOSE LEAVES; PRINTED MATTER CHARACTERISED BY IDENTIFICATION OR SECURITY FEATURES; PRINTED MATTER OF SPECIAL FORMAT OR STYLE NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DEVICES FOR USE THEREWITH AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; MOVABLE-STRIP WRITING OR READING APPARATUS
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    • B42D5/04Calendar blocks
    • B42D5/046Suspension devices therefor
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42DBOOKS; BOOK COVERS; LOOSE LEAVES; PRINTED MATTER CHARACTERISED BY IDENTIFICATION OR SECURITY FEATURES; PRINTED MATTER OF SPECIAL FORMAT OR STYLE NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DEVICES FOR USE THEREWITH AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; MOVABLE-STRIP WRITING OR READING APPARATUS
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    • B42D15/02Postcards; Greeting, menu, business or like cards; Letter cards or letter-sheets
    • B42D15/04Foldable or multi-part cards or sheets
    • B42D15/08Letter-cards or letter-sheets, i.e. cards or sheets each of which is to be folded with the message inside and to serve as its own envelope for mailing
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42DBOOKS; BOOK COVERS; LOOSE LEAVES; PRINTED MATTER CHARACTERISED BY IDENTIFICATION OR SECURITY FEATURES; PRINTED MATTER OF SPECIAL FORMAT OR STYLE NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DEVICES FOR USE THEREWITH AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; MOVABLE-STRIP WRITING OR READING APPARATUS
    • B42D5/00Sheets united without binding to form pads or blocks
    • B42D5/04Calendar blocks
    • B42D5/043Supports for desk-type calendars or diaries
    • B42D5/045Supports for desk-type calendars or diaries combined with auxiliary devices

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  • VThis invention is for improvements in or relating to mounts for calendars, and has for one of its objects to provide a construction which shall also be adapted to serve other purposes.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide combined calendar, catalogue holder and postal folder of such a character that for distributionsayl to thev customers of a commercial house the article may bereadily folded and serve as the container for an advertising catalogue or soine similar literature. In this folded condition it inay be sent through the post Kand the recipient, after J unfolding'it, is expected to hang it upon ⁇ the wall and to use the pocket lfor receiving thc catalogue or the like or any futureV literature issued byl that firm. Conveniently, the pocket only occupies a partof theheight of if nowadays the back-piece leaving the remainder' available for notices, ac'lvertisenients or orna ⁇ - mentation.
  • the doubled over ⁇ edge justn'ientioned may beperforated and receive a string for suspending the article on a wall, and a tab be provided in such a position on the rear face of the baclwpiecevas to be brought close to thestring when the backplece is folded over about its crease or creases so as to enable the string to be secured to the tab and thus retain the article in its postal folder formation. In this way the.
  • Figui-e2l is a viewof the article shown in Figure l butin its foldedoondition;
  • Figure 3 is a view corresponding to ure l of a modified construction;
  • ou Figure l a view corresponding to ure 2, but showing the ⁇ construction vof F iguref3 in its folded condition; ⁇ "Y
  • 'ligures 5 and 6 are siinilar views of another construction;4 f1 F iguresT andyS are simi-lar views of' a further construetion,'and i Figures 9 andi() are similar views of yet another construction; i l
  • the article ⁇ therein shown comprises a single sheet of paperor ythe like constituting a backpiece 10the sheet beingV foldedover to constitute Valso the front wall ll of pocket.
  • This wall is shown als being v,secured tothe hack-piece by staples ,but v'i bviously stitching, guinniing or other nieans fof'fi i tening in ay be nemployed.
  • the pocket occupiesless than one halfof the heightof'ihe article, and trie s Y upper portion is occupiedby a picture l5, for which any suitable 'forni of advertisenient or notice niay be substituted, if deformed by machinery in the Vproduction of the 'article so as 'to be regular and not unsightly.
  • This crease enables the article to be folded double so that the bottorniedge shall reach under the doubled over edge 1G after the fashion indicated in Figure 2.1
  • FIG. 5 and G The construction shown in Figures 5 and G is on somewhat different lines, since the A front wall 11 of the pocket reaches right to the upper edge of the back-piece. It is shown gummed on the back-piece completely along one end 23 and only attached to the top corner 24 on the opposite end, thereby leaving one end of the pocket at right angles to the mouth of the pocket open.
  • the front wall of the pocket and the back-'piece are creased at 25 to enable the article to be folded into the relatively small dimensions shown in Figure 6 for sending through the post, this crease 25 being so placed as to lie between the bottom edge of the calendar 13 and the upper edge of the design or ornamentation 15 which in this construction is located towards the bottom of the article.
  • the calendar is shown as being securely placed by wire stitches, but obviously any other method may be adopted.
  • the front wall 11 is not secured to the back along one end. This open end constitutes the mouth of the pocket, the front Wall being cut away at 25 to facilitate the insertion of articles into the pocket.
  • the crease 18 is located in a similar position to that illustrated in Figure 7 so as to enable the article to be folded in the manner indicated in Figure 10.
  • a combined calendar,catalogue holder and postal folder comprising a back-piece having means for suspending it on a wall, a pocket on the front of the back-piece, a calendar on the front of the article, which back-piece has one edge folded over double towards the front of the back-piece and perforated, and is also creased in the direction parallel to the folded over edge in such manner as to facilitate folding of the article and at such a location that when the back-piece is so folded an edge thereof will reach under the aforesaid 'doubled over edge, a string threaded through said perforations, and a tab located in such a position on the rear face of the back-piece as to be brought close to the string when the back-piece is folded under the aforesaid doubled over edge, which tab is adapted to have the string secured under it, for the purpose specified.
  • a combined calendar, catalogue holder and postal folder comprising a single sheet of paper or the like constituting a backpiece and also the front wall of a pocket, means for suspending the back-piece on a wall, and a calendar on the front of the article, which back-piece is creased in the direction parallel to the mouth of the pocket in such manner as to facilitate folding of the article, for the purpose specified.
  • a combined calendar, catalogue holder and postal folder comprising a bacl--piece having means for suspending it on a wall. a pocket on the front of the back-piece of which pocket an end wall at right angles to the mouth of theV pocket is left open, and a calendar on the front of the article, which back-piece and the front wall of the pocket are creased in the direction parallel to the mouth of the pocket in such manner as to facilitate folding of the article, for the purpose specified.

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June 17, 1930. E A, ABBOfT 1,764,236
MOUNT FOR CALENDARS Filed NOV. 29, 1929 4 Sheets-Sheet l I June 17, 1930.
MOUNT; FOR CALENDARS EAABBOTT- v 11,764,236"
Filed Nov. 29, 1929 4 sheets-shet 2 June 17, 1930.
` E. A. ABBOTT 1,764,236
MOUNT FOR CALENDARS 4 Sheets-Sheet, 3 l
Filed Nov. 29. 1929 WMMHM Jlme-17, 1930- E. A. ABBorT MOUNT FOR CALENDARS 4 Sheets-Sheet 4 Filed NOV. 29, 1929 41M; l. QJ,-
Patented June 17, 1930 UNITED STA-'rss ERNEST ALERED ABBOTT, or SALE, ENGLAND LMOUNT ron cniinivniins Application filed November 29, 1929, Serial No. 410,577, and in Great Britain July 27, 1929.
VThis invention is for improvements in or relating to mounts for calendars, and has for one of its objects to provide a construction which shall also be adapted to serve other purposes.
Another object of the invention is to provide combined calendar, catalogue holder and postal folder of such a character that for distributionsayl to thev customers of a commercial house the article may bereadily folded and serve as the container for an advertising catalogue or soine similar literature. In this folded condition it inay be sent through the post Kand the recipient, after J unfolding'it, is expected to hang it upon `the wall and to use the pocket lfor receiving thc catalogue or the like or any futureV literature issued byl that firm. Conveniently, the pocket only occupies a partof theheight of if?! the back-piece leaving the remainder' available for notices, ac'lvertisenients or orna`- mentation.
It is advantageous to have one edge of the d back-piece parallel to the creasing folded 1J over double towards the front of the bachpiece and 'the' crease or creases in the backpiece so located that when the back-piece is folded about the crease or creases anl edge of the back-piece will reach under the `aforesaid 3 doubled over edge. This will enable the article to take up a very compact vi'tnination, such as is suitable for transmission through the post. According to one'fe'ature of the invention, the doubled over` edge justn'ientioned may beperforated and receive a string for suspending the article on a wall, and a tab be provided in such a position on the rear face of the baclwpiecevas to be brought close to thestring when the backplece is folded over about its crease or creases so as to enable the string to be secured to the tab and thus retain the article in its postal folder formation. In this way the.
i string will be inade to serve a double purpose. f" For a niore complete understanding of .the invention there will now ,be ,described by way of example only and with reference to the accompanying drawings certain constructonal forms of combined calendar, catalogue holder and postal folder according tothe in- Figure l isa front elevation of one form of the article in its open condition;
Figui-e2l is a viewof the article shown in Figure l butin its foldedoondition; Figure 3 is a view corresponding to ure l of a modified construction; ou Figure l a view corresponding to ure 2, but showing the` construction vof F iguref3 in its folded condition;` "Y
' ligures 5 and 6 are siinilar views of another construction;4 f1 F iguresT andyS are simi-lar views of' a further construetion,'and i Figures 9 andi() are similar views of yet another construction; i l
Like referenceV numerals indicate like parts throughout thedravvings. 'l Referring iirs'tly to Figures l 4and 2, the article `therein shown comprises a single sheet of paperor ythe like constituting a backpiece 10the sheet beingV foldedover to constitute Valso the front wall ll of pocket. This wallis shown als being v,secured tothe hack-piece by staples ,but v'i bviously stitching, guinniing or other nieans fof'fi i tening in ay be nemployed. A` calendar 13 l shown aiiixed to the front wall of, the pocket and a catalogue or bookletlel is shown inside thepocket. The pocket occupiesless than one halfof the heightof'ihe article, and trie s Y upper portion is occupiedby a picture l5, for which any suitable 'forni of advertisenient or notice niay be substituted, if deformed by machinery in the Vproduction of the 'article so as 'to be regular and not unsightly. This crease enables the article to be folded double so that the bottorniedge shall reach under the doubled over edge 1G after the fashion indicated in Figure 2.1 In
the form shown in Figure 2 the article is suitable for sending through the post.
Al L) The construct-ion shown in Figures 3 and 4 is similar to that shown in Figures 1 and 2 except that two creases 19 and 2O are provided which divide the height of the article into three substantially equal parts. In the top part the ornamentation 15 is affixed. In the middle part the calender 13 is mounted, and the lower portion constitutes the pocket whereof, for convenience, the upper edge has been shown cut away at 21 to facilitate the insertion and removal of the catalogue 14. This construction can be folded about the creases 19 and 2i) into the formation illustrated in Figure 4. On the rear face of the back-piece a tab 22 is provided which may take the form of a stiff disc centrally pinned to the back-piece. This tab is so positioned that when the article is folded the tab lies adjacent to the string 17 and in such a position that when the latter is pulled taut it can be inserted underneath the tab thereby holding the folder closed.
The construction shown in Figures 5 and G is on somewhat different lines, since the A front wall 11 of the pocket reaches right to the upper edge of the back-piece. It is shown gummed on the back-piece completely along one end 23 and only attached to the top corner 24 on the opposite end, thereby leaving one end of the pocket at right angles to the mouth of the pocket open. The front wall of the pocket and the back-'piece are creased at 25 to enable the article to be folded into the relatively small dimensions shown in Figure 6 for sending through the post, this crease 25 being so placed as to lie between the bottom edge of the calendar 13 and the upper edge of the design or ornamentation 15 which in this construction is located towards the bottom of the article.
The construction shown in Figures 5 and G has advantages from some points of view with regard to the insertion and removal of articles into and from the pocket, but the other two constructions are perhaps to be preferred so far as security in despatching through the post is concerned because the mouth of the pocket is in each case held securely closed in the doubled over condition of the article.
The calendar is shown as being securely placed by wire stitches, but obviously any other method may be adopted.
The construction shown in Figures 7 and 8 is, in some respects, similar to that shown in Figures 5 and 6, but the staples 12 secure both ends of the front wall to the back wall along the entire length thereof so that the only opening into the pocket is through the top. Furthermore, the crease 18 is so 1ocated that when the article is folded the bottom edge will reach under the turned over edge 16, as indicated in Figure 8.
In the construction shown in Figures 9 and 10, the front wall 11 is not secured to the back along one end. This open end constitutes the mouth of the pocket, the front Wall being cut away at 25 to facilitate the insertion of articles into the pocket. There is a row of staples 26 coincident with the crease 18, so that in fact there are two pockets, one located behind the calendar 18 and the other located behind the picture 15. The crease 18 is located in a similar position to that illustrated in Figure 7 so as to enable the article to be folded in the manner indicated in Figure 10.
Itis to be understood that the invention is not restricted to the precise constructional details set forth.
I claim 1. A combined calendar,catalogue holder and postal folder, comprising a back-piece having means for suspending it on a wall, a pocket on the front of the back-piece, a calendar on the front of the article, which back-piece has one edge folded over double towards the front of the back-piece and perforated, and is also creased in the direction parallel to the folded over edge in such manner as to facilitate folding of the article and at such a location that when the back-piece is so folded an edge thereof will reach under the aforesaid 'doubled over edge, a string threaded through said perforations, and a tab located in such a position on the rear face of the back-piece as to be brought close to the string when the back-piece is folded under the aforesaid doubled over edge, which tab is adapted to have the string secured under it, for the purpose specified.
2. A combined calendar, catalogue holder and postal folder, comprising a single sheet of paper or the like constituting a backpiece and also the front wall of a pocket, means for suspending the back-piece on a wall, and a calendar on the front of the article, which back-piece is creased in the direction parallel to the mouth of the pocket in such manner as to facilitate folding of the article, for the purpose specified.
8. A combined calendar, catalogue holder and postal folder, comprising a bacl--piece having means for suspending it on a wall. a pocket on the front of the back-piece of which pocket an end wall at right angles to the mouth of theV pocket is left open, and a calendar on the front of the article, which back-piece and the front wall of the pocket are creased in the direction parallel to the mouth of the pocket in such manner as to facilitate folding of the article, for the purpose specified.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature.
ERNEST ALFRED ABBOTT.
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US2690625A (en) * 1952-07-21 1954-10-05 Harry D Dazey Envelope box display
US5033215A (en) * 1990-04-17 1991-07-23 Newberry Jack A Calendar apparatus
US5412886A (en) * 1993-03-24 1995-05-09 Quinn; Maureen T. Calendar oriented monthly bill payment sorter
USD403702S (en) * 1997-12-02 1999-01-05 Robert Collier Burroughs Railroad calendar
WO2007036975A1 (en) * 2005-09-30 2007-04-05 Ettore Gasperini Calendar- and diary- holding container
US7231732B1 (en) 2004-06-22 2007-06-19 Chi Lung Ngan Three dimensional display and pocket calendars

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2690625A (en) * 1952-07-21 1954-10-05 Harry D Dazey Envelope box display
US5033215A (en) * 1990-04-17 1991-07-23 Newberry Jack A Calendar apparatus
US5412886A (en) * 1993-03-24 1995-05-09 Quinn; Maureen T. Calendar oriented monthly bill payment sorter
USD403702S (en) * 1997-12-02 1999-01-05 Robert Collier Burroughs Railroad calendar
US7231732B1 (en) 2004-06-22 2007-06-19 Chi Lung Ngan Three dimensional display and pocket calendars
WO2007036975A1 (en) * 2005-09-30 2007-04-05 Ettore Gasperini Calendar- and diary- holding container

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