US1929320A - Identification device for umbrellas or the like - Google Patents

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US1929320A
US1929320A US604833A US60483332A US1929320A US 1929320 A US1929320 A US 1929320A US 604833 A US604833 A US 604833A US 60483332 A US60483332 A US 60483332A US 1929320 A US1929320 A US 1929320A
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  • This invention relates to an improved identification device for attachment to umbrella or walking sticks, the object of the invention beingto provide an improved device for carrying the name and address of the owner of the article and, in the case of umbrellas, also for holding the free ends of the ribs when the umbrella is closed.
  • the device consists of a trough-like or box-like receptacle of metal or other suitable opaquema- 1 terial adapted to accommodate a label or a folded sheet of paper or the like bearing the name of the owner of the article and any other informa tion, and a strip of elastic material of which the ends are detachably connected with the said a closed loop, elastic.
  • FIG. 1 is a plan view of a device embodying the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional view taken longitudinally of Fig. 1. i l
  • Fig. 2 is an end view of a clip for securing the ends of the elastic strip against detachment from the device
  • Fig. 3 is a view, similar to Fig. 1, showing a modified form of the means for securing the ends of the elastic stripagainst detachment from the so device.
  • the receptacle takes the form of a box-like member 1 of metal or other suitable opaque material and a strip of elastic material 2 which, together with the receptacle, forms a closed extensible loop which can be slipped on to the stick of an umbrella or on a walking stick.
  • the ends of the elastic strip are secured to the receptacle 1 in any suitable manner, but preferably in such a way as to permit of adjustment 4O of the closed loop, so that it can be fitted to sticks of different diameters.
  • the ends of the elastic part of which is extensible and material 2 are threaded through slots 4 and 5 in the ends of the receptacle 1, and'clips 6 and 7 are secured at or near the ends of the strip, these clips being of dimensions which prevent them passing through the slots 4, 5.
  • a convenient form of clip is an ordinary paper fastener of the kind illustrated in Fig. 2 the pointed ends of which are passed through the material and are then opened to secure the fastener to the strip.
  • the receptacle 1 has an opening 3 on its under side through which a sheet of paper or the like bearing any desired information is introduced 5.5; into the receptacle, the sheet of paper being folded V receptacle, said strip forming with the receptacle to suitable dimensions, so that it will be retained in the receptacle when it is inserted under the edges or flanges 8 on theunder side of the receptacle.
  • these flanges are recessed as shown at 8 to give access to the edge of the label or folded paper.
  • the receptacle may be of any other [suitable form than that shown, and its outer .surface may bear a suitable inscription directing attention to the label or paper contained in the receptacle.
  • a modified construction is shown in plan view in Fig. 3 of the accompanying drawing.
  • the receptacle 1 is itself threaded upon the strip of elastic material 2 and the two ends of the latter are brought together preferably within the limits of the receptacle 1 and secured to each other, as by means of a suitable fastener such as shown in the drawing, or of the kind shown in Fig. 2 the length of the strip or the amount of overlap of its ends being selected to suit the particular umbrella or stick to which it has to be applied.
  • the elastic strip serves to' retain the label or folded sheet of paper within the receptacle, and further the receptacle protects the connection of the two ends of the strip when this connection is made within the limits of the receptacle.
  • the extensible elastic strip is of the fabric or material which is known commercially as elastic, but it may be of any other suitable elastic material, or it may be of metal in a suitable form, such as a helieally coiled spring in the form of a closed ring.
  • an identification device for attachment to umbrellas and walking sticks comprising incombination an elastic ring or spring clipdevice adapted to engage detachably around the shaft of the umbrella or stick, a separate tag flexibly or hingedly attached to the ring or clip device so as to be adapted to hang therefrom or to be raised, and an identification card or tablet carried upon one side of the tag, and I make no claim to such a device,
  • An identification device for umbrellas or the like comprising a box-like receptacle of opaque spectively, through said slots, and means detachably carried by said strip within said recess and edges of the label, an elastic strip having its end portions extending respectively through said slots, and means detachably carried by said strip within said receptacle and preventing the withdrawal of the end portions of the strip through the said slots.

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Oct. 3, 1933. T. R. LULHAM 1,929,320
IDENTIFICATION DEVICE FOR UMBRELLAS OR THE LIKE Filed April 12, 1932 INVEN'IOR Thomas R Lulham WzWm) ATTORNEY Patented Oct. 3, 1933 PATENT ,7 OFFICE IDENTKFICATION DEVICE FOR UIWBRELLAS OR. THE LIKE Thomas Richard Lulham, London, England Application April 12, 1932, Serial No. 604,833, and 1 in Great Britain April 14, 1931 2 Claims.
This invention relates to an improved identification device for attachment to umbrella or walking sticks, the object of the invention beingto provide an improved device for carrying the name and address of the owner of the article and, in the case of umbrellas, also for holding the free ends of the ribs when the umbrella is closed.
The device consists of a trough-like or box-like receptacle of metal or other suitable opaquema- 1 terial adapted to accommodate a label or a folded sheet of paper or the like bearing the name of the owner of the article and any other informa tion, and a strip of elastic material of which the ends are detachably connected with the said a closed loop, elastic.
One embodiment of the invention is shown in the accompanying drawing, wherein Fig. 1 is a plan view of a device embodying the invention.
Fig. 2 is a sectional view taken longitudinally of Fig. 1. i l
Fig. 2 is an end view of a clip for securing the ends of the elastic strip against detachment from the device, and
Fig. 3 is a view, similar to Fig. 1, showing a modified form of the means for securing the ends of the elastic stripagainst detachment from the so device. As therein shown the receptacle takes the form of a box-like member 1 of metal or other suitable opaque material and a strip of elastic material 2 which, together with the receptacle, forms a closed extensible loop which can be slipped on to the stick of an umbrella or on a walking stick.
The ends of the elastic strip are secured to the receptacle 1 in any suitable manner, but preferably in such a way as to permit of adjustment 4O of the closed loop, so that it can be fitted to sticks of different diameters.
As shown in the drawing, the ends of the elastic part of which is extensible and material 2 are threaded through slots 4 and 5 in the ends of the receptacle 1, and'clips 6 and 7 are secured at or near the ends of the strip, these clips being of dimensions which prevent them passing through the slots 4, 5. A convenient form of clip is an ordinary paper fastener of the kind illustrated in Fig. 2 the pointed ends of which are passed through the material and are then opened to secure the fastener to the strip.
The receptacle 1 has an opening 3 on its under side through which a sheet of paper or the like bearing any desired information is introduced 5.5; into the receptacle, the sheet of paper being folded V receptacle, said strip forming with the receptacle to suitable dimensions, so that it will be retained in the receptacle when it is inserted under the edges or flanges 8 on theunder side of the receptacle. To facilitate the insertion and withdrawal of the label or folded strip these flanges are recessed as shown at 8 to give access to the edge of the label or folded paper.
Obviously the receptacle may be of any other [suitable form than that shown, and its outer .surface may bear a suitable inscription directing attention to the label or paper contained in the receptacle.
A modified construction is shown in plan view in Fig. 3 of the accompanying drawing. In this. case the receptacle 1 is itself threaded upon the strip of elastic material 2 and the two ends of the latter are brought together preferably within the limits of the receptacle 1 and secured to each other, as by means of a suitable fastener such as shown in the drawing, or of the kind shown in Fig. 2 the length of the strip or the amount of overlap of its ends being selected to suit the particular umbrella or stick to which it has to be applied. In this case the elastic strip serves to' retain the label or folded sheet of paper within the receptacle, and further the receptacle protects the connection of the two ends of the strip when this connection is made within the limits of the receptacle. I Usually the extensible elastic strip is of the fabric or material which is known commercially as elastic, but it may be of any other suitable elastic material, or it may be of metal in a suitable form, such as a helieally coiled spring in the form of a closed ring.
I am aware thatan identification device for attachment to umbrellas and walking sticks has been proposed comprising incombination an elastic ring or spring clipdevice adapted to engage detachably around the shaft of the umbrella or stick, a separate tag flexibly or hingedly attached to the ring or clip device so as to be adapted to hang therefrom or to be raised, and an identification card or tablet carried upon one side of the tag, and I make no claim to such a device,
I claim:-
1. An identification device for umbrellas or the like, comprising a box-like receptacle of opaque spectively, through said slots, and means detachably carried by said strip within said recess and edges of the label, an elastic strip having its end portions extending respectively through said slots, and means detachably carried by said strip within said receptacle and preventing the withdrawal of the end portions of the strip through the said slots.
THOMAS RICHARD LULI-IAM.
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US20090266855A1 (en) * 2008-04-01 2009-10-29 Stephens Willard M Vehicle Visor Band
US7763135B1 (en) 2006-10-25 2010-07-27 Bedford Industries, Inc. Method for forming an elastic labeling band
US8819972B2 (en) 2009-12-02 2014-09-02 Bedford Industries, Inc. Labeling article, method of use and assembly
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US10388192B2 (en) 2016-06-24 2019-08-20 Bedford Industries, Inc. Flat elastic labeling article
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US10431125B2 (en) * 2006-01-17 2019-10-01 Bedford Industries, Inc. Separable composite labeling articles in sheet or roll form
US8635795B2 (en) 2006-01-17 2014-01-28 Bedford Industries, Inc. Separable composite labeling articles in sheet or roll form
US7941953B2 (en) 2006-01-17 2011-05-17 Bedford Industries, Inc. Separable composite labeling articles in sheet or roll form
US7763135B1 (en) 2006-10-25 2010-07-27 Bedford Industries, Inc. Method for forming an elastic labeling band
US8590195B2 (en) 2006-10-25 2013-11-26 Bedford Industries, Inc. Labeling band assembly and method of forming thereof
US20100269386A1 (en) * 2006-10-25 2010-10-28 Bedford Industries, Inc. Labeling Band Assembly And Method Of Forming Thereof
US9293069B2 (en) 2006-10-25 2016-03-22 Bedford Industries, Inc. Labeling band assembly and method of forming thereof
US20090266855A1 (en) * 2008-04-01 2009-10-29 Stephens Willard M Vehicle Visor Band
US8819972B2 (en) 2009-12-02 2014-09-02 Bedford Industries, Inc. Labeling article, method of use and assembly
US9311830B2 (en) 2009-12-02 2016-04-12 Bedford Industries, Inc. Labeling article, method of use and assembly
USD723621S1 (en) 2012-11-09 2015-03-03 Bedford Industries, Inc. Elastomeric loop assembly
USD712154S1 (en) 2012-11-21 2014-09-02 Bedford Industries, Inc. Tag-loop carrier assembly
USD762985S1 (en) 2012-11-21 2016-08-09 Bedford Industries, Inc. Tag-loop carrier
USD838780S1 (en) 2016-06-13 2019-01-22 Bedford Industries, Inc. Elastic loop
US10388192B2 (en) 2016-06-24 2019-08-20 Bedford Industries, Inc. Flat elastic labeling article
US10189588B2 (en) 2016-07-07 2019-01-29 Bedford Industries, Inc. Bundling article with elastic loop and cooperating tag
US10723532B2 (en) 2017-05-22 2020-07-28 Bedford Insutries, Inc. Elastic band package
US11021339B2 (en) 2017-05-22 2021-06-01 Bedford Industries, Inc. Elastic band dispenser
US10607510B2 (en) 2017-06-05 2020-03-31 Bedford Industries, Inc. Elastic band with embedded label
US10647475B2 (en) 2018-03-20 2020-05-12 Bedford Industries, Inc. Closure article with auxiliary fastener

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