US1827466A - Pocket pencil and pen holder - Google Patents
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- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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- Fig. 1 is a plan view of a pocket holden l constructed according to this invention'the holder being'unfolded. j, I I
- Fig. 2' is an edge view of the holder, partly unfolded, and certain parts 'being omitted.
- I Fig. 8 is an edge view of the holder partly unfolded. 4
- i s v. v Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a part of my device.
- Fig. 5 is a perspective view of a holder in open position ready for use
- Fig. 6 is an end view in cross section of the device folded.
- V I v Fig. 7 is an edge view of a modified form of the device partly unfolded.
- This body portion A is folded into substantial folds of equal 4 length to form folds'or sections 3, 3, 3",3,v
- a pocket in which the folded sections of strip A are the sides of the pocket and pencils may be slipped between the folded sections 8v and 3', and cards and papers slipped in between the outer face of section 3- or 3 as shown in Fig. 7 and the inner face of the sleeve 5, 1.20
- adjacent pockets are formed by the folds and the sleeve with its sliding open ends 6, 6 permits a yielding pocket opening adapted to removably receive articles of varied thickness, but the ends 6, 6' of the sleeve, by reason of their length prevent a disengagement of the sleeve from the folds, and thus the pocket is held secure.
- the case is closed by folding the outer section 3 over on the inner sections 3 or 3', the sides or faces are 3" and 3' as shown in Fig. 2, form inclined guides adapted to receive the pens or pencils, and
- a pocket holder comprising a strip of flexible material folded intermediate its ends 6 to 'form a plurality of sections, the first and second sections of the folded strip forming the cover with the other folded sections adapted to be folded between the cover sections, and a sleeve slidably mounted over the folded sections between the covers, said sleeve being formed with overlapping free; inner ends which are pressed together between the cover sections.
- a pocket holder comprising'a rectangular flat body portion formed of flexible sheet material adapted to be folded] trans versely into sections of equal length to provide'inner sides and covers for the holder and an inelastic sleeve slidably mounted over signature.
- said sleeve formed with overlapping disengaged inner ends and constituting the'ends for the holder.
- a pocket holder comprising a flat strip folded on transverse lines to provide inner 5: sides and covers for the holder, and an inelastic sleeve slidably mounted over the inner sides between the covers, said sleeve'having lapped ends disposed between adjacent folds and forming the ends of the holder.
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Oct. 13, 1931.
F. N. GILBERT POCKET PENCIL AND PEN HOLDER Filed March 5, 1928 INVTQR.
A TTORNEYS.
Patented 'Oc t. 13, 19 3 1 UNITED srA "FRANK7N.GILBERT; or Bnmnanmemmwmm rooxn'r PENCIL ms;
t Application fi led March 5,
tact with the pencil point it also holds mem .orandum slips or other papersinposition for lmmediateuse when the case is open, and the" clothing isprotected, and whenremoved from. '15 the "pocket itopens like a book.
- W'ith these objects in view' my 7 consists in certain novel features ofconstruction and arrangement of parts, as will be hereinafter fully described and pointed out" inythe claims, reference being held to the accompanying drawings in which: I
Fig. 1 is a plan view of a pocket holden l constructed according to this invention'the holder being'unfolded. j, I I
Fig. 2' is an edge view of the holder, partly unfolded, and certain parts 'being omitted. I Fig. 8 is an edge view of the holder partly unfolded. 4 i s v. v Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a part of my device. I
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of a holder in open position ready for use; p
Fig. 6 is an end view in cross section of the device folded. V I v Fig. 7 is an edge view of a modified form of the device partly unfolded. I Thesame reference characters denote like parts in each of'thesevjeral figures of the drawings A, designates the body portion of the holder:
which is in form of a flat strip of leather or. reinforced paper, or other suitable-material or combination thereof. This body portion A is folded into substantial folds of equal 4 length to form folds'or sections 3, 3, 3",3,v
3, the folded portion of thebody between the sections 3, 3 isfolded inwardly on the line 4. As a further. part of my invention 1. have the sleeve 5 shown in Figs. 3 and 4, with its folded over ends 6, 6, the sleeve 5 is slipped @1 1; de t es reasonof' the crimp orcreaseformed, v
invention I equal en t s it-se n in 1-92 .se ial-i1 ;when?"1' and e the; s We folded overtogether on'the back side of the I I ection. ,as .,s '0wn, infF 6, and'F-igsif 3 hen folded bythe;
foldi ends 'fi, cover on the-part n opening as shown in Of articles either her;
Q lf the'bindei W the! fblids .ai yer-1mg eye-1 laPiP" d 61,56 iheld irmlyby thepiies f the' s'ectlonfi', 'becaus ejofyth al i will notj'perniitiof an "sure '0 7 seas of he??? easel-1y a an;
eei tzs-dev s i ll e arec ift 1 newfe i fl portant novel feature ad l' d't the invention;
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flat vs ipor ma erial i divided" mi d QtffiYQ see tifqns; 'asshimi Fi inithis. latter rm shaman 'isith Se ion 2; omit? ted; which-simplifies the cbri t 1 1 Shown in Fi se tion 31? and. he sec..- tionethii s plded; old icve pn se ti s? and. sections3 is folded over on section 3 Themthe; sleeve his slippodover the" f'olds'3 and 3"" and 3" or as in the modified form as shown in Fig. 7 it is slipped over the folds 3", and 3 and-the folded ends 6, 6 of the sleeve press against 3 or strip A, which in this position holds the sleeve in secure grasping engagement, around the folds 3 to 3.
of the body A. Inthis position thesleeve i 5 forms with its securely folded formation,
a pocket in which the folded sections of strip A are the sides of the pocket and pencils may be slipped between the folded sections 8v and 3', and cards and papers slipped in between the outer face of section 3- or 3 as shown in Fig. 7 and the inner face of the sleeve 5, 1.20
thus adjacent pockets are formed by the folds and the sleeve with its sliding open ends 6, 6 permits a yielding pocket opening adapted to removably receive articles of varied thickness, but the ends 6, 6' of the sleeve, by reason of their length prevent a disengagement of the sleeve from the folds, and thus the pocket is held secure. The case is closed by folding the outer section 3 over on the inner sections 3 or 3', the sides or faces are 3" and 3' as shown in Fig. 2, form inclined guides adapted to receive the pens or pencils, and
direct them into place between these folds and pencil points may rest in the pocket of the case between the section 3""and 3", at
the line of fold; while sleeve 5 inclosing. the folds prevents the pencils from slipping out at the side, and in a similar way cards or memorandum papers are held.
,Having thus described my invention what I claim as new, and forwhich I desire Letters Patent is as follows; p
1. A pocket holder comprising a strip of flexible material folded intermediate its ends 6 to 'form a plurality of sections, the first and second sections of the folded strip forming the cover with the other folded sections adapted to be folded between the cover sections, and a sleeve slidably mounted over the folded sections between the covers, said sleeve being formed with overlapping free; inner ends which are pressed together between the cover sections.
2. A pocket holder comprising'a rectangular flat body portion formed of flexible sheet material adapted to be folded] trans versely into sections of equal length to provide'inner sides and covers for the holder and an inelastic sleeve slidably mounted over signature.
the inner sides, said sleeve formed with overlapping disengaged inner ends and constituting the'ends for the holder. w
3. A pocket holder comprising a flat strip folded on transverse lines to provide inner 5: sides and covers for the holder, and an inelastic sleeve slidably mounted over the inner sides between the covers, said sleeve'having lapped ends disposed between adjacent folds and forming the ends of the holder.
In testimony whereof I have afiixed my FRANK N. GILBERT."
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US4502596A (en) * | 1983-12-02 | 1985-03-05 | Saetre Raymond L | Game cartridge display and carrier pack |
US20090049719A1 (en) * | 2007-08-21 | 2009-02-26 | J. Bren & Company, Inc. | Attachable and detachable pocket cover |
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US4502596A (en) * | 1983-12-02 | 1985-03-05 | Saetre Raymond L | Game cartridge display and carrier pack |
US20090049719A1 (en) * | 2007-08-21 | 2009-02-26 | J. Bren & Company, Inc. | Attachable and detachable pocket cover |
US7854021B2 (en) * | 2007-08-21 | 2010-12-21 | J. Bren & Company, Inc. | Attachable and detachable pocket cover |
US20110067169A1 (en) * | 2007-08-21 | 2011-03-24 | J. Bren & Company, Inc. | Attachable and detachable pocket cover |
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