US209728A - Improvement in postage-stamp-recording cabinets - Google Patents

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  • Vrlscrernr of Emporium, in the county of' in the post-office.
  • the object of my invention is to facilitate the keeping of a record in post-ofces of the stamps canceled from time to time,and the invention is especially useful in post-ofiices where the pay of the postmaster is regulated by the number of stamps canceled.
  • My invention consists in a cascor cabinet divided into two main parts, each of which parts is subdivided i/ntosmall pigeon-holes.
  • the pigeonfholes'in one part of the cabinet are numbered consecutively from l upward, and are intendedas receptacles for cards numbered correspondingly.
  • the receptacles in the other part ofthe cabinet are numbered to correspond with the different denominations of stamps issued by the Post-Office Department.
  • Figure 1 is a front elevation of t-he recording-cabinet
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical section of the same at the line .fr m.
  • A represents an upright case, having a back, I), sides c, and bottom d, that rests upon the iioor or other support.
  • c is a cross-partition dividing the case into an upper and lower nart.
  • the upper part of the case A is divided by cross and vertical partitionsinto smallreceptacles or pigeon-holes f, that are numbered, as shown, from 1 upward, in consecutive order.
  • the lower part is similarly divided into receptacles g but they need not necessarily be as numerous as the receptacles f.
  • the spaces or receptacles g are numbered correspon ding to the different denominations of stamps used They are shown marked for the stamps generally used in a fourth-rate oftice, and the cabinet shown is intended for such an ofce.
  • the upper part of the cabinet, containing the receptacles f be open, and the lower part, containing the receptacles g, be
  • cover l1 is provided with slits i in front of the spaces g, which slits are marked with numbers corresponding to those spaces.
  • 7c is a catch for holding up the cover g, and l is a knob to open it with.
  • a number of small cards are to be provided and placed in the receptacles f, the cards having upon them numbers corresponding to the space in which they are placed.
  • a card is taken from the space f ot' the same number, or two cards the sum of whose numbers is equal to the number of stamps canceled, and the card or cards are then placed in a space, g, through the opening i, which is marked with the denomination of the canceled stamps.
  • a card numbered 20 will be taken out from the top and slipped'into thc'lowerA space marked 2 5 or if forty three-cent stamps, then two cards, numbered 30 and 10, respectively, will be put in the space g, marked 3.
  • a record of the stamps canceled from time to time may be kept accurately without loss of time, and the full account made up at the close of the day or when there is leisure to do so.
  • the relative positions of theV receptacles f and y are im material to my invention, and may be varied according to convenience.
  • the number of receptacles in each part of the cabinet will be according to necessity.

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l H. T .-TAGGRT. Postage-Stamp Recording' Cabinet.
No. 209,728. Pafehted Nov.` 5, 187s.
t WI'INESSES mvENToR:
ATTORNEYS.
N4 PETERS, PHOYO-LITNOGRAPNER. WASHINGTONy DV C.
Vrlscrernr, of Emporium, in the county of' in the post-office.
NITED STATES PATENT FEICE.
HOLLIS T. TAGGART, O F EM'PORIUM, PENNSYLVANIA.
IMPROVEMENT IN POSTAGE-STAMP-RECORDING CABINETS.
Speciiication forming part of Letters Patent No. 209,728, dated November 5, 1878; application filed August 17, 1878.
To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, -HOLLIs THOMPSON Cameron, State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and Improved PostageStanp Recording Cabinet, of which the following is a specification:
The object of my invention is to facilitate the keeping of a record in post-ofces of the stamps canceled from time to time,and the invention is especially useful in post-ofiices where the pay of the postmaster is regulated by the number of stamps canceled.
My invention consists in a cascor cabinet divided into two main parts, each of which parts is subdivided i/ntosmall pigeon-holes.
The pigeonfholes'in one part of the cabinet are numbered consecutively from l upward, and are intendedas receptacles for cards numbered correspondingly. The receptacles in the other part ofthe cabinet are numbered to correspond with the different denominations of stamps issued by the Post-Office Department.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a front elevation of t-he recording-cabinet, and Fig. 2 is a vertical section of the same at the line .fr m.
Similar letters of reference indicate correspondin g parts.
A represents an upright case, having a back, I), sides c, and bottom d, that rests upon the iioor or other support. c is a cross-partition dividing the case into an upper and lower nart.
The upper part of the case A is divided by cross and vertical partitionsinto smallreceptacles or pigeon-holes f, that are numbered, as shown, from 1 upward, in consecutive order. The lower part is similarly divided into receptacles g but they need not necessarily be as numerous as the receptacles f. The spaces or receptacles g are numbered correspon ding to the different denominations of stamps used They are shown marked for the stamps generally used in a fourth-rate oftice, and the cabinet shown is intended for such an ofce.
I prefer that the upper part of the cabinet, containing the receptacles f, be open, and the lower part, containing the receptacles g, be
covered by a hinged'cover, h, as shown. The
cover l1, is provided with slits i in front of the spaces g, which slits are marked with numbers corresponding to those spaces. 7c is a catch for holding up the cover g, and l is a knob to open it with.
The above-described cabinet is to be used as next mentioned.
A number of small cards are to be provided and placed in the receptacles f, the cards having upon them numbers corresponding to the space in which they are placed. When a certain number of stamps are canceled, a card is taken from the space f ot' the same number, or two cards the sum of whose numbers is equal to the number of stamps canceled, and the card or cards are then placed in a space, g, through the opening i, which is marked with the denomination of the canceled stamps. For instance, if twenty two-cent stamps be canceled, a card numbered 20 will be taken out from the top and slipped'into thc'lowerA space marked 2 5 or if forty three-cent stamps, then two cards, numbered 30 and 10, respectively, will be put in the space g, marked 3. In this manner a record of the stamps canceled from time to time may be kept accurately without loss of time, and the full account made up at the close of the day or when there is leisure to do so.
The relative positions of theV receptacles f and y are im material to my invention, and may be varied according to convenience. The number of receptacles in each part of the cabinet will be according to necessity.
Having `thus described my invention, vI claim as new and desire to secure by Letters .Patentl The postagcstamp cabinet consisting of the pigeon-holes g, closed by the door h, which is provided with slots i, corresponding to the said pigeon-holes and numbered according to the diii'erent denominations of stamps, in combin ation with the pigeon-holes f, substantially as and for the purpose described.
HOLLIs THOMPSON TAGGART.
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JOHN D. LOGAN, WILLIE P. LLOYD.
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