US2051677A - Mounting strip for cards and the like - Google Patents

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US2051677A
US2051677A US745132A US74513234A US2051677A US 2051677 A US2051677 A US 2051677A US 745132 A US745132 A US 745132A US 74513234 A US74513234 A US 74513234A US 2051677 A US2051677 A US 2051677A
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  • This invention relates to mounting strips adapted to be attached to the pages of albums and the like for the purpose of mounting photographs, cards, stamps or similar articles.
  • the main object of the invention is to provide a mounting strip adapted to be attached to a page of an album for removably holding cards, stamps or other similar objects.
  • a still further object of the invention is to fold the strips in such a manner as to provide grooves for resiliently holding the article in place.
  • a still further object of the invention is to cover the attaching side of the strips with gum or glue so the strips can be adhesively attached in any convenient manner without the use of tools or fastening devices.
  • Figure 1 is a View of a page of an album showing various arrangements of the strips for mounting the stamps, cards, photographs or similar objects.
  • Figure 2 is an enlarged section on line 2--2 of Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 is an enlarged sectional view of the strip.
  • Figure 4 is an enlarged section on line 4 4 of Figure 1.
  • Figure 5 is an enlarged section on line 5-5 of Figure 1.
  • Figure 6 is an enlarged view of the strip shown in an open position.
  • Figure 7 is a sectional view of a modified form of the strip.
  • Figure 8 is another enlarged sectional view of a modified form of the strip.
  • Figure 9 is a View of the attaching side of the strip shown in Figure 8 and Figure 10 is an enlarged perspective sectional view of another modified form of the strip.
  • numeral I designates the page of an album, 2 the mounting strips and 3 the stamps, cards or photographs mounted in said strips.
  • the said strips are formed from a sheet of paper by folding along outer portions II and I2 designate the rear wallY members which are adapted to be adhesively attached to the album page or any other flat surface.
  • the article to be mounted is held by its edges in the pockets I3 formed between the inclined walls 9 and Iii and the rear walls II and I2.
  • the strip When the strip is in use the upper and lower portions will iiex outwardly as illustrated in full lines in Figure 3 and resiliently hold the article.
  • the strip When the article is removed the strip will take the position as shown in dotted lines. Due to the triangular construction of the strips the flexing will not be permanent but as soon as the article is removed the strip will return to its normal position.
  • the strips in this case are of short lengths and arranged in a vertical position.
  • the front and back of the strips are glued to an elongated U-shaped pocket I4 which in turn is glued to the album page.
  • the articles are held in the usual manner but are adapted to be inserted or removed in a vertical plane.
  • the inclined walls I5 and rear wall I6 are of double thickness.
  • the walls which comprise the said double thicknesses are glued together forming a unitary structure.
  • the articles are held in the pockets I'I and I8. InV other respects the construction is the same as that shown in Figures 1 or 2.
  • the form of the invention illustrated in Figures 8 and 9 is the same as the strip described in Figures l and 2 with the exception that the endsy I9 are bent inwardly forming internal pockets 20. In these pockets are housed the top and bottom edges of a relatively rigid ribbon 2
  • the ribbon is coated with gum or glue on the outside face 2 Ia so it can be adhesively attached to a at surface. It will thus be seen that the ribbon acts as a sort of a reinforcing and supporting bracket for the tape.
  • This form of the invention is particularly adaptable for .strips of light and delicate material such as Cellophane and where reinforcing means are found necessary to properly distend the strip.
  • This material is transparent, therefore any printed matter appearing on the portion of the mounted articles which is inserted in the pockets will be visible.
  • the form of the invention shown in Figure 10 is substantially the same as shown in Figure 8 with the exception that edges 22 and 23 are bent outwardly.
  • the upper edge 22 is longer than the lower edge forming an extra pocket 24 and the article to be mounted can rest either in the pocket I3 or pocket 24.
  • the strip in this form of the invention is also preferably made of Cellophane.
  • a mounting strip of the class described comprls ing a at outer wall, two inwardly inclined walls leading from said outer wall, outwardly extending walls leading from said inwardly inclined walls, the out-er edge of said outwardly inclined walls bent over towards each other, and a ribbon of relatively stiff material for engaging the said bent over edges against a i'lat surface, the outside surface of said ribbon being gummed.

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Aug. 18, 1936. F. BRoDsKY MOUNTING -STRIP FOR CARDS AND -THE LIKE Filed Sept. 22, 1934 lllll llllJ s llilll Patented Aug. 18, 1936 UNiTED sra'rss MOUNTING STRIP FOR CARDS AND THE LIKE
Frank Brodsky, Staten Island, N. Y.
Application September 22, 1934, Serial No. 745,132
1 Claim.
This invention relates to mounting strips adapted to be attached to the pages of albums and the like for the purpose of mounting photographs, cards, stamps or similar articles.
The main object of the invention is to provide a mounting strip adapted to be attached to a page of an album for removably holding cards, stamps or other similar objects.
A still further object of the invention is to fold the strips in such a manner as to provide grooves for resiliently holding the article in place.
A still further object of the inventionis to cover the attaching side of the strips with gum or glue so the strips can be adhesively attached in any convenient manner without the use of tools or fastening devices.
Other objects of the invention will appear as the disclosure progresses. The drawing is intended to merely indicate a possible embodiment of the invention. It can be possible that the actual needs of manufacture may necessitate certain mechanical changes. It is therefore not intended to limit the invention to the embodiment illustrated but rather to dei-lne such limits in the appended claim. For a more general understanding of the invention attention is called to the drawing in which like reference characters denote like parts throughout the views.
In the drawing:
Figure 1 is a View of a page of an album showing various arrangements of the strips for mounting the stamps, cards, photographs or similar objects.
Figure 2 is an enlarged section on line 2--2 of Figure 1.
Figure 3 is an enlarged sectional view of the strip.
Figure 4 is an enlarged section on line 4 4 of Figure 1.
Figure 5 is an enlarged section on line 5-5 of Figure 1.
Figure 6 is an enlarged view of the strip shown in an open position.
Figure 7 is a sectional view of a modified form of the strip.
Figure 8 is another enlarged sectional view of a modified form of the strip.
Figure 9 is a View of the attaching side of the strip shown in Figure 8 and Figure 10 is an enlarged perspective sectional view of another modified form of the strip.
Referring now to the drawing in detail numeral I designates the page of an album, 2 the mounting strips and 3 the stamps, cards or photographs mounted in said strips.- The said strips are formed from a sheet of paper by folding along outer portions II and I2 designate the rear wallY members which are adapted to be adhesively attached to the album page or any other flat surface. As shown in Figures 2 and 3 the article to be mounted is held by its edges in the pockets I3 formed between the inclined walls 9 and Iii and the rear walls II and I2. When the strip is in use the upper and lower portions will iiex outwardly as illustrated in full lines in Figure 3 and resiliently hold the article. When the article is removed the strip will take the position as shown in dotted lines. Due to the triangular construction of the strips the flexing will not be permanent but as soon as the article is removed the strip will return to its normal position.
At the bottom of the album page is shown another way of using the strips. The strips in this case are of short lengths and arranged in a vertical position. The front and back of the strips are glued to an elongated U-shaped pocket I4 which in turn is glued to the album page. The articles are held in the usual manner but are adapted to be inserted or removed in a vertical plane.
In the modified form of the strip shown in Figure '7 the inclined walls I5 and rear wall I6 are of double thickness. The walls which comprise the said double thicknesses are glued together forming a unitary structure. The articles are held in the pockets I'I and I8. InV other respects the construction is the same as that shown in Figures 1 or 2.
The form of the invention illustrated in Figures 8 and 9 is the same as the strip described in Figures l and 2 with the exception that the endsy I9 are bent inwardly forming internal pockets 20. In these pockets are housed the top and bottom edges of a relatively rigid ribbon 2|. The ribbon is coated with gum or glue on the outside face 2 Ia so it can be adhesively attached to a at surface. It will thus be seen that the ribbon acts as a sort of a reinforcing and supporting bracket for the tape. This form of the invention is particularly adaptable for .strips of light and delicate material such as Cellophane and where reinforcing means are found necessary to properly distend the strip. One-of the reasons for making the strips of Cellophane is that this material is transparent, therefore any printed matter appearing on the portion of the mounted articles which is inserted in the pockets will be visible.
The form of the invention shown in Figure 10 is substantially the same as shown in Figure 8 with the exception that edges 22 and 23 are bent outwardly. The upper edge 22 is longer than the lower edge forming an extra pocket 24 and the article to be mounted can rest either in the pocket I3 or pocket 24. The strip in this form of the invention is also preferably made of Cellophane.
Having described my invention, I claim:'
A mounting strip of the class described comprlsing a at outer wall, two inwardly inclined walls leading from said outer wall, outwardly extending walls leading from said inwardly inclined walls, the out-er edge of said outwardly inclined walls bent over towards each other, and a ribbon of relatively stiff material for engaging the said bent over edges against a i'lat surface, the outside surface of said ribbon being gummed.
FRANK BRODSKY.
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US2513456A (en) * 1945-12-06 1950-07-04 Universal Bulb Corp Display card
US2891337A (en) * 1955-12-13 1959-06-23 Herbert E Breslaw Changeable letter sign
US3077687A (en) * 1960-02-25 1963-02-19 Hanson Arthur Display device
US3789530A (en) * 1972-08-07 1974-02-05 J Brooks Inventory control apparatus
US4475659A (en) * 1981-12-21 1984-10-09 Wells William S Display device
US20050127013A1 (en) * 2003-12-10 2005-06-16 Krapf Wallace A. Graphic media materials carrier
USD855106S1 (en) * 2017-09-28 2019-07-30 Okamura Corporation Board stand
USD916963S1 (en) * 2019-01-02 2021-04-20 LIVEWORK Co., Ltd Memo board

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2513456A (en) * 1945-12-06 1950-07-04 Universal Bulb Corp Display card
US2891337A (en) * 1955-12-13 1959-06-23 Herbert E Breslaw Changeable letter sign
US3077687A (en) * 1960-02-25 1963-02-19 Hanson Arthur Display device
US3789530A (en) * 1972-08-07 1974-02-05 J Brooks Inventory control apparatus
US4475659A (en) * 1981-12-21 1984-10-09 Wells William S Display device
US20050127013A1 (en) * 2003-12-10 2005-06-16 Krapf Wallace A. Graphic media materials carrier
US7117998B2 (en) * 2003-12-10 2006-10-10 Krapf Wallace A Graphic media materials carrier
USD855106S1 (en) * 2017-09-28 2019-07-30 Okamura Corporation Board stand
USD916963S1 (en) * 2019-01-02 2021-04-20 LIVEWORK Co., Ltd Memo board

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