US1820782A - Crayon or pencil holder - Google Patents

Crayon or pencil holder Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US1820782A
US1820782A US429380A US42938030A US1820782A US 1820782 A US1820782 A US 1820782A US 429380 A US429380 A US 429380A US 42938030 A US42938030 A US 42938030A US 1820782 A US1820782 A US 1820782A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
sleeve
holder
pencil
crayon
pencil holder
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US429380A
Inventor
William W Climenson
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US429380A priority Critical patent/US1820782A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US1820782A publication Critical patent/US1820782A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B43WRITING OR DRAWING IMPLEMENTS; BUREAU ACCESSORIES
    • B43KIMPLEMENTS FOR WRITING OR DRAWING
    • B43K23/00Holders or connectors for writing implements; Means for protecting the writing-points

Definitions

  • This invention relatesto crayon or pencil holders, and aims toprovide novel means for supporting a crayon orpencilin a tubulafiholder, in such away thatthe' crayon 5 r Pencil y be dily moved fromits in active position to c an extended po t or V1ce Versa. r i
  • An'fimportant object of the" invention is to provide a deviceof thischaracter' which will [0 beexceptionally cheap to manufacture, due
  • Figure15 is an elevational viewhillustrat ing the pencil and sleeve connected thereto.
  • Figure 4 is a vsectional view" through the Referring to; the are" ings detail
  • reference character 5 designates atubu'lar I holder or bodyfportion, which as shown, is provided with a longitudinal slot extended throughoutthe lengththereof. 5 is ofi a diameter to receive the pencilin' pencil will closelyfit Within theholder', a showing beingfindicated' by" the re erence character 6. Slidably mounted on thehfold er 5, is a sleeve 7, which is split and pro p c Jvided' with inwardly extended ears 8 "and A'st ill f-urther object of the invention is to provide a device ofthis character which ,9 respectively, the ear 9 being bent around one-edge of the holder, adjacent to theslot, to holdthe sleeve in position on the: holder.
  • the sleeve- ⁇ is positioned over t'h'e holder: 'and is" moved along the holde with of the; pencili end ii of the: i pencil, the i 'sleevge is 1 rotated in position? and prevent the sleeve from niovingl independently ii of the pencil, w'lien so that when the eraser pencil, which is indicated by the not force the pencil -;er indicatedby the reference character 12," the same being slot 13 extending provided-with a longitudinal from the open end of the holder, 'tothe closed end thereof.
  • the refthat is mounted onthe holder, and slides Sleeve may b inovedY K t l aein eh ,0 jp tQvided n ir portion-orholder. 'This' Figure 3? is a] sectional LVl'eW taken on line.
  • the pressure Terence character 14 designates the sleeve w longitudinally thereof, the sleeve having an inwardly extended blade to bite into the crayon, which is indicated by the reference character" 16, to secure the sleeve to the crayon in such a Way that movement of-the sleeve will act to move the crayon longitudinally of the holder. r In this form of the invention, an enlarge.-
  • thumb piece 17 is formed on the sleeve, the enlargement being slightly depressed to receive the thumb of the operator so that the r sleeve may be operated readily.
  • This enlargement of thumb piece 17 also provides a surface on whioh certain adverm tising matter may be printed, it being contemplated to construetthe device insuch a! way thatthecost of manufacture will be so low as to warrantthedevicesbeing'given away-asanadvertisingmedium; r I 20
  • the member 17 also provides a rest for I the holdento prevent theholder from roll; 7 .iIlg-when positioned on an uneven surface. ,l-claim: .7, '1.
  • a 2 tubular holder having slot' formed throughout the length thereof, a sleeve slidably mounted on the holder, said sleevebeing split,gears extending inwardly from the split portions of the'sleeve, one of said ears 7 being bent. into engagement with the body 7 portion tosecure the sleeve to the body portion, the opposite ear being sharpened, and' 7 providing a blade to cut into a pencil posi-- tioned within the holder, and said holder having meanscooperating with one of the 7 earstoxrestrict movement of the sleeve lon- 'gitudinally; of the holder.
  • a holder having a' slot formed I throughout the length thereof,.a sleeve slidably mounted on the holder andfhav'ing ears extending into. v a I the slot,3one of said ears adapted to engage a I a pencil supported within the holdertof se- "cure-the pencil to the sleeve, saidzholder 7 Q havinga notch formed near'one. end there ⁇ 7 0f, andone ofrsaid ears adapted. to .move into the-, notch to restrict movement of the sleeve longitudinallyqofthe holder.

Landscapes

  • Mechanical Pencils And Projecting And Retracting Systems Therefor, And Multi-System Writing Instruments (AREA)
  • Inks, Pencil-Leads, Or Crayons (AREA)

Description

I Aug. 25, 1931. w. w. CLIMENSON canon 0R PENCIL HOLDER Filed Feb. 18. 1930 wi LIAMewfcnnvrnnson, or orma gn ookirnnnsyrvnmn cRAYoN oR PnNcrnHoI nE-nQj l Applieati on filed "February 18;1930, steam. ame.
- This invention relatesto crayon or pencil holders, and aims toprovide novel means for supporting a crayon orpencilin a tubulafiholder, in such away thatthe' crayon 5 r Pencil y be dily moved fromits in active position to c an extended po t or V1ce Versa. r i
e An'fimportant object of the" invention is to provide a deviceof thischaracter' which will [0 beexceptionally cheap to manufacture, due
consideration being anddurability of the device.
15 may be/usedjas' an, advertising medium, the
- thumbpiec e forming apartof the device beas to permit.--advertising,
- ing 'ofsuch asiZe .rnatter tobe placed thereong v p I Withthe foregoing and other objects in 0 view, which will appear asthe descriptionproceeds, the inventionfresides 'in thelconibination andarrangementfof parts and inthe details of construction hereinafter described" I I v theresu'lt that-the bladei8 cuts into the -penj- I groovethroughout tlie length, flVhen the sleeve h sg been I moved to 'a' position adj acent I to the eraser and" claimed, 7 it "being understood that 5 changes'in the precise embodiment of the invention, herein disclosed," may' be-made Withinthescope of hat-is claimed, with out departing fromc the spirit of the invens -tion, V j g i 3- "Referring to the drawings: p igure 1 "S {an elevational "View of Ca j "device *cons'tructed' in accordance v with the invention,jillustrating apencil used inthe llOldI.T t Y r 3+3 of Figure ,1.
sleeve used in movingip the" pencilwithin the tubular'holder; 1
Figure15 is an elevational viewhillustrat ing the pencil and sleeve connected thereto.
- Figure 6 'is anelevatio'nal view of a tubular holder designed ;forfholding a crayon;
' such a way that the ad for the 3 strength cil,5. forming a {the sleeve: f slid along. the holden 5. g I c c g a I; I Inworder' that the' Figure 52 is} a sectional view taken, on;
Figure 4 is a vsectional view" through the Referring to; the are" ings detail,
reference character 5 designates atubu'lar I holder or bodyfportion, which as shown, is provided with a longitudinal slot extended throughoutthe lengththereof. 5 is ofi a diameter to receive the pencilin' pencil will closelyfit Within theholder', a showing beingfindicated' by" the re erence character 6. Slidably mounted on thehfold er 5, is a sleeve 7, which is split and pro p c Jvided' with inwardly extended ears 8 "and A'st ill f-urther object of the invention is to provide a device ofthis character which ,9 respectively, the ear 9 being bent around one-edge of the holder, adjacent to theslot, to holdthe sleeve in position on the: holder.
It' is of course understood that' the 88 I the pencil in the resent a Theear 8 is sharpenedto provide af'blade, I
and extendsinwardly ,whe refitfmaycut into i r the l pencil, to secure the; sleeve to I the pencil in such aIWav that When the sleevejis moved, t
the pencil willbe movedawitliin" the holder.
-When the pencil'isjpositioned within the.
holder, the sleeve- {is positioned over t'h'e holder: 'and is" moved along the holde with of the; pencili end ii of the: i pencil, the i 'sleevge is 1 rotated in position? and prevent the sleeve from niovingl independently ii of the pencil, w'lien so that when the eraser pencil, which is indicated by the not force the pencil -;er indicatedby the reference character 12," the same being slot 13 extending provided-with a longitudinal from the open end of the holder, 'tothe closed end thereof. The refthat is mounted onthe holder, and slides Sleeve may b inovedY K t l aein eh ,0 jp tQvided n ir portion-orholder. 'This' Figure 3? is a] sectional LVl'eW taken on line.
8 -c not'ch' al so presents shoulders at its ends toengage the edges of the ear or blade 8, of the reference character 11, is used, the pressure Terence" character 14 designates the sleeve w longitudinally thereof, the sleeve having an inwardly extended blade to bite into the crayon, which is indicated by the reference character" 16, to secure the sleeve to the crayon in such a Way that movement of-the sleeve will act to move the crayon longitudinally of the holder. r In this form of the invention, an enlarge.-
- 'ment 17 is formed on the sleeve, the enlargement being slightly depressed to receive the thumb of the operator so that the r sleeve may be operated readily. -This enlargement of thumb piece 17 also provides a surface on whioh certain adverm tising matter may be printed, it being contemplated to construetthe device insuch a! way thatthecost of manufacture will be so low as to warrantthedevicesbeing'given away-asanadvertisingmedium; r I 20 The member 17 also provides a rest for I the holdento prevent theholder from roll; 7 .iIlg-when positioned on an uneven surface. ,l-claim: .7, '1. In a device of the olassdescribed, a 2 tubular holder having slot' formed throughout the length thereof, a sleeve slidably mounted on the holder, said sleevebeing split,gears extending inwardly from the split portions of the'sleeve, one of said ears 7 being bent. into engagement with the body 7 portion tosecure the sleeve to the body portion, the opposite ear being sharpened, and' 7 providing a blade to cut into a pencil posi-- tioned within the holder, and said holder having meanscooperating with one of the 7 earstoxrestrict movement of the sleeve lon- 'gitudinally; of the holder. .12.,Ina device of the class described, a holder having a' slot formed I throughout the length thereof,.a sleeve slidably mounted on the holder andfhav'ing ears extending into. v a I the slot,3one of said ears adapted to engage a I a pencil supported within the holdertof se- "cure-the pencil to the sleeve, saidzholder 7 Q havinga notch formed near'one. end there} 7 0f, andone ofrsaid ears adapted. to .move into the-, notch to restrict movement of the sleeve longitudinallyqofthe holder.
I myown, I- havehereto afiixed my signature In testimony that I claimthe, foregoing as I V wILLIAMwo-LI ENsoN, f i
US429380A 1930-02-18 1930-02-18 Crayon or pencil holder Expired - Lifetime US1820782A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US429380A US1820782A (en) 1930-02-18 1930-02-18 Crayon or pencil holder

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US429380A US1820782A (en) 1930-02-18 1930-02-18 Crayon or pencil holder

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US1820782A true US1820782A (en) 1931-08-25

Family

ID=23702983

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US429380A Expired - Lifetime US1820782A (en) 1930-02-18 1930-02-18 Crayon or pencil holder

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US1820782A (en)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US6425702B1 (en) * 2000-11-14 2002-07-30 Chartpak, Inc. Multi-color pen system

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US6425702B1 (en) * 2000-11-14 2002-07-30 Chartpak, Inc. Multi-color pen system

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US1861466A (en) Crayon holder
US2224470A (en) Memorandum pencil
US1820782A (en) Crayon or pencil holder
US661483A (en) Compass-protractor.
US1931138A (en) Adjustable pencil holder
US3234916A (en) Combined writing implement and pipe tool
US2293343A (en) Mechanical pencil
US1849914A (en) Pencil
US2114203A (en) Pencil protector and penholder
US2076035A (en) Paper holder for pencils
US2707957A (en) Tenaculum holder for uterine cannula
US1443623A (en) Pen attachment
US1228672A (en) Combined pencil and pencil-sharpener.
US2053300A (en) Pencil holder
US1995777A (en) Combination pencil clip and sharpener
US182632A (en) Improvement in combined eraser-holder and pencil-point protector
US1383298A (en) Pencil-tip and penholder
US1690980A (en) Pencil clip
US1486007A (en) Combined pencil sharpener and holder
US1976667A (en) Eraser attachment for pencils and the like
US882199A (en) Marking device.
US1472970A (en) Pencil
US1089107A (en) Pencil attachment.
US1418696A (en) Blotter attachment for fountain pens
US1360380A (en) Attachment for penholders