US1791268A - Fastener for purses, hand bags, attache cases, or the like - Google Patents

Fastener for purses, hand bags, attache cases, or the like Download PDF

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US1791268A
US1791268A US146644A US14664426A US1791268A US 1791268 A US1791268 A US 1791268A US 146644 A US146644 A US 146644A US 14664426 A US14664426 A US 14664426A US 1791268 A US1791268 A US 1791268A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
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    • A45C13/42Devices for identifying luggage; Means for attaching same
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  • Patented F b. 3 1931 UNi'rensT TEs PATENT, osries eminence FLINT, or BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND FASTENER nonr R-sns, HAND naesn'rmeenn' CASES, on rnn LIKE Applieationfiled November e, 1926, sensin 146,644, and in Great Britain'ianuary 20, was
  • This invention relates't'o locks'or fasteners for/purses, bags, attache cases or the like,
  • Th e linvention consists -111 providing the.
  • a holder wadaptedto receive'orto contain a card, label.
  • the card or label holder is preferably carried by that part of the fastening which is secured to the body of the receptacle, belng arranged in such a manner that the card or label is covered by the flap of the receptacle when the latter is closed.
  • the fitting is thus part1cularly suitable for attachment to purses, hand 7 bags or the like where a prominently dis- *played name is to be avoided.
  • the card holder may be carried by the socket element of thefastening, which may be provided with an extension carrying guide flanges adapted to receive the card, and'the I latter may be protected by a celluloid covering.
  • FIG. l of the accompanying drawings shows a hand bag inwhich the part of the fastener upon the body of the bag is provided, in accordance with this invention, with means for carrying a name and address card.
  • Figure 2 is a front view of fastener upon a larger scale and detached from the body of the bag, showing the frame member with which it'is provided and the name and address card fitted therein, the celluloid covering corresponding parts in each of the figures.
  • the hand bag is provided with a fastener of the usual type, comprising a projection or stud element 1 on the flap 2 of the bag which is adapted to be engaged within an opening or socket in the tegral ears 6 at its edge which are bent over on tothe rear face of the back-plate 5 so that the two plates are thus secured together.
  • a fastener of the usual type, comprising a projection or stud element 1 on the flap 2 of the bag which is adapted to be engaged within an opening or socket in the tegral ears 6 at its edge which are bent over on tothe rear face of the back-plate 5 so that the two plates are thus secured together.
  • Coincident holes are provided in the two plates which are adapted toreceivethe stud "1 ofth'e fastener, the hole in the back-plate
  • the same reference numerals indicate other part'of the fastener which is fixed having a short sleeve or eyeletS fitted thereadapted to engage a groovearoundthe stud, the said sleeve or
  • V back-plate is adapted to carry a fra ne'memher or holder 10 arranged to carry a card'or label 11 upon which the nameandaddress of the owner of thebag maybe written, the
  • extension being provided at its ends with integral bent-back.v prongs '12 which are the bag and. bent over so as to securejthelfa'sbent down on to- "a metal platefitted against the inner face of the material.
  • The, frame member or holder 10 which carries the name 'and'address card is likewi'se of arectangular rormatie r a similar siz'e' to the extended f portion 5 of the fastener,,-beingin the form of a sheet metal plate having an inwardlybent flange 13 formed along three of its edges, so that the one end of the frame member s left open for the insertionlof the name and address card 11.
  • the saidframemeinadaptedto be passed through the materialof "tener' in position the prongs being preferably her 10 is provided with a pair of rearwardlyextending struck-up ears let which are passed through slots in the extension of the fastener, the ears being bent back on to the rear face of the extension so that the frame member or holder is thus rigidly secured to the latter.
  • the card or label 11 for hearing the name and address of the owner is slid in beneath the flanges 13 of the frame member through the open end of the latter.
  • a rectangular celluloid covering 15 is then fitted above the card or label, being likewise slid beneath the flanges, the outer end of the celluloid being provided with a metal edging 16 which serves to close the end of the frame and also facilitates the removal of the covering when desired.
  • the frame member or holder for the name and address card By arranging the frame member or holder for the name and address card above the fas tener upon the body part of the bag, as above described, it is covered by the flap '2 of the bag when the latter is closed, so that it is' hidden from view; it is, however, readily seen immediately the bag is opened.
  • the frame member or holder may be attached to an integral extension of the back-plate of the fastener it may be attached to an extension of the front plate; or it may be attached to the fastener inv any other suitable manner, whilst the fastener portion may be of any other suitable construction.
  • a frame member or holder of any other suitable construction may also be provided, whilst the said frame member or holder may be of any desired shape and may be arranged beneath or at one side of the fastener portion, instead of being arranged above the latter.
  • An attachment for a purse, hand-bag, attache-case or like receptacle comprising a flat back plate adapted to be attached to the face of the said receptacle, a receptacle-fastening element carried by the front face of said back plate, and a flanged holder for an identification card said holder also being carried by the said front face of the back plate 7 close to and flush with said fastening element.
  • An attachment for a purse, hand-bag, attache-case or like receptacle comprising a back plate adapted to be attached to the face of the said receptacle said plate having an aperture, a flanged and apertured front plate applied to the front face of the back plate with the edge of the flange engaging the said face so as to form a stud-receiving socket fastener element, the said flange having integral ears clenched to engage the back plate, and a flanged holder for an identification device secured to the front face of the said back plate in juxtaposition to the socket fastener element and substantially flush therewith.
  • An attachment for a purse, handbag, attache-case or like receptacle and adapted to be attached to the outside of the body part thereof, comprising a back-plate having means whereby it may be secured to said body part, a hollow forwardly-projectin casing of a socket fastener element securec to the lower part of the front face of said back plate, said casing having a flat horizontal top edge, and a self-contained card holder, comprising a flat plate with forwardly-overhangmg card-receiving edges, at-

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Feb 3 1931. c', 1,791,268
' FASTENERFOR PURS'ES, HAND BAGS, ATTACHE' GASES OR THE LIKE- Filed Nov. 6, 1926 Fig. 1. F
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Patented F b. 3, 1931 UNi'rensT TEs PATENT, osries eminence FLINT, or BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND FASTENER nonr R-sns, HAND naesn'rmeenn' CASES, on rnn LIKE Applieationfiled November e, 1926, sensin 146,644, and in Great Britain'ianuary 20, was
i ,"This invention relates't'o locks'or fasteners for/purses, bags, attache cases or the like,
and has for' its objectEto make provision for I receiving the name, and address or other identification mark of thefowner."
,Th e linvention consists -111 providing the.
one'part'er the lock or fastener with. a holder wadaptedto receive'orto contain a card, label.
erdeviceupon'which the name andac ld'ress of the owner may be written, or whlch may bear an identificationinark of the owner.
' The card or label holder is preferably carried by that part of the fastening which is secured to the body of the receptacle, belng arranged in such a manner that the card or label is covered by the flap of the receptacle when the latter is closed. The fitting is thus part1cularly suitable for attachment to purses, hand 7 bags or the like where a prominently dis- *played name is to be avoided. By raising the closure flap, however, the ownership of the purse or bag may be at once ascertained. The card holder may be carried by the socket element of thefastening, which may be provided with an extension carrying guide flanges adapted to receive the card, and'the I latter may be protected by a celluloid covering.
' Figure l of the accompanying drawings shows a hand bag inwhich the part of the fastener upon the body of the bag is provided, in accordance with this invention, with means for carrying a name and address card.
Figure 2 is a front view of fastener upon a larger scale and detached from the body of the bag, showing the frame member with which it'is provided and the name and address card fitted therein, the celluloid covering corresponding parts in each of the figures.
Referring to, the drawings, the hand bag is provided with a fastener of the usual type, comprising a projection or stud element 1 on the flap 2 of the bag which is adapted to be engaged within an opening or socket in the tegral ears 6 at its edge which are bent over on tothe rear face of the back-plate 5 so that the two plates are thus secured together. Coincident holes are provided in the two plates which are adapted toreceivethe stud "1 ofth'e fastener, the hole in the back-plate The same reference numerals indicate other part'of the fastener which is fixed having a short sleeve or eyeletS fitted thereadapted to engage a groovearoundthe stud, the said sleeve or'eyelet having a fiangedin:
ner endwhich fits betweenthe two plates.
"in which is provided with aispringering 9 V back-plate is adapted to carrya fra ne'memher or holder 10 arranged to carry a card'or label 11 upon which the nameandaddress of the owner of thebag maybe written, the
said extension being provided at its ends with integral bent-back.v prongs '12 which are the bag and. bent over so as to securejthelfa'sbent down on to- "a metal platefitted against the inner face of the material. The, frame member or holder 10 which carries the name 'and'address card is likewi'se of arectangular rormatie r a similar siz'e' to the extended f portion 5 of the fastener,,-beingin the form of a sheet metal plate having an inwardlybent flange 13 formed along three of its edges, so that the one end of the frame member s left open for the insertionlof the name and address card 11. The saidframemeinadaptedto be passed through the materialof "tener' in position the prongs being preferably her 10 is provided with a pair of rearwardlyextending struck-up ears let which are passed through slots in the extension of the fastener, the ears being bent back on to the rear face of the extension so that the frame member or holder is thus rigidly secured to the latter. After the fastener has been secured to the body portion 3 of the hand by means of the prongs 12, the card or label 11 for hearing the name and address of the owner is slid in beneath the flanges 13 of the frame member through the open end of the latter. A rectangular celluloid covering 15 is then fitted above the card or label, being likewise slid beneath the flanges, the outer end of the celluloid being provided with a metal edging 16 which serves to close the end of the frame and also facilitates the removal of the covering when desired.
By arranging the frame member or holder for the name and address card above the fas tener upon the body part of the bag, as above described, it is covered by the flap '2 of the bag when the latter is closed, so that it is' hidden from view; it is, however, readily seen immediately the bag is opened.
Instead of the frame member or holder being attached to an integral extension of the back-plate of the fastener it may be attached to an extension of the front plate; or it may be attached to the fastener inv any other suitable manner, whilst the fastener portion may be of any other suitable construction.
A frame member or holder of any other suitable construction may also be provided, whilst the said frame member or holder may be of any desired shape and may be arranged beneath or at one side of the fastener portion, instead of being arranged above the latter.
Although the invention has been applied to fasteners for hand bags it is equally applicable to fasteners or looks for purses, attach cases or the like.
Having fully described my invention, what I desire to claim and secure by Letters Patent is 1. An attachment for a purse, hand-bag, attache-case or like receptacle comprising a flat back plate adapted to be attached to the face of the said receptacle, a receptacle-fastening element carried by the front face of said back plate, and a flanged holder for an identification card said holder also being carried by the said front face of the back plate 7 close to and flush with said fastening element.
2. An attachment for a purse, hand-bag, attache-case or like receptacle comprisinga back plate adapted to be attached to the face of the said receptacle said plate having an aperture, a flanged and apertured front plate applied to the front face of the back plate with the edge of the flange engaging the said face so as to form a stud-receiving socket fastener element, the said flange having integral ears clenched to engage the back plate, and a flanged holder for an identification device secured to the front face of the said back plate in juxtaposition to the socket fastener element and substantially flush therewith.
3. An attachment for a purse, handbag, attache-case or like receptacle and adapted to be attached to the outside of the body part thereof, comprising a back-plate having means whereby it may be secured to said body part, a hollow forwardly-projectin casing of a socket fastener element securec to the lower part of the front face of said back plate, said casing having a flat horizontal top edge, and a self-contained card holder, comprising a flat plate with forwardly-overhangmg card-receiving edges, at-
tached to the upper part of the front face of said back plate with its lower edge contiguous to and engaging the top horizontal edge of the lower casing, the said card holderv being of the same thickness as the lower casing so as to be flush therewith. I
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand.
CLARENCE FLINT.
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