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US2154225A
US2154225A US143861A US14386137A US2154225A US 2154225 A US2154225 A US 2154225A US 143861 A US143861 A US 143861A US 14386137 A US14386137 A US 14386137A US 2154225 A US2154225 A US 2154225A
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    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D33/00Containers or accessories specially adapted for handling powdery toiletry or cosmetic substances
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  • My invention relates to a watch combined with lid for a receptacle, such as a cosmetic powder jar.
  • the present improvements are directed to a mounting for the watch such that it may lie ush or parallel with the top face of the lid, or be raised therefrom to occupy a desired angular positicn, as for night use.
  • Figure l is a top plan View of a watch and lid in place upon a jar;
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the jar and lid, the watch being adjusted to an angular position
  • Fig. 3 is a top plan view of the lid with the watch removed therefrom;
  • Fig. 4 which is a perspective view of the lid shows the watch raised to an angular position
  • Fig. 5 is an enlarged transverse section through the lid, taken on line 5-5 of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 6 is a detail in perspective of the swinging mounting for the watch.
  • Fig. 7 is an enlarged transverse section through the watch case and mounting therefor.
  • the present lid L is applicable to any desired receptacle such as the jar J best shown in Fig. 2. It may be flanged, or otherwise formed, to remain in place upon the jar.
  • the lid center I have provided a generally circular opening I having a slightly enlarged diameter through substantially 186 of its circumference so that two diametrically opposed points of offset are formed;
  • the opening is further provided with a pair of oppositely disposed recesses II and I2 arranged about equidistantly from the points of odset just described.
  • Such a lid may conveniently be formed oi sheet metal suitably decorated or ornamented so as to be attractive in appearance.
  • the recess I2 is formed by striking downwardly from the lid a tongue i4 (see Fig. 5) whose end is upwardly curved to provide a bearing for a joint I which is formed at one end of a tongue I6 that extended laterally at a mid-point from an arcuate arm I'! which extends through substantially 180.
  • Each end of the arm is provided with an opening I3 adapted to receive a pin I9 which passes also through an opening in the side wall of a case 2l wherein is accommodated the movement of a watch W.
  • the two pins may be headed or otherwise formed to secure the case pivctally between the two ends of the supporting arm.
  • a pin 22 which is extended through the joint I5 and therebeyond at opposite ends to (Cl.
  • the lid is iirst lifted to permit application of a pressure to the underside of the case whereby to swing or raise the watch a distance sufcien't to render the crown accessible for manipulation.
  • the supporting arm is swung upon its hinge, and the watch may also be rocked upon its pivotal mounting.
  • the case is swung around to the point that the margins of its bezel may be rested against the margin of the lid opening in a region of lesser radius.
  • a support is thereby provided for sustaining the watch in any of several angular positions. When so adjusted, the watch may be easily read from a point which is laterally of the jar.
  • a Watch receivable within the opening a mounting for the watch such that it may be adjusted through either of twormovement paths whereby to occupy various positions with respect to the lid, said opening being generally circular and having a slightly enlarged diameter through substantially 180 of its circumference so that two the watch comprising an arm connected at one end with its case and at the other with the lid in a position below the bezel whereby to be concealed thereby, the bezel in one adjusted position of the watch engaging at its margins with the margins of the lid opening whereby to support the watch thereabove.

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April 11, 1939. A WEWETZER 2,154,225
CCCCCCCCC ER Patented Apr. 11, 1939 UNITED STATES WATCH COVER Albert Wewetzer, Elgin, Ill., assigner to Illinois Watch Case Company, Elgin, Ill., a. corporation of Illinois Application May 20, 1937, Serial No. 143,861
2 Claims.
My invention relates to a watch combined with lid for a receptacle, such as a cosmetic powder jar. The present improvements are directed to a mounting for the watch such that it may lie ush or parallel with the top face of the lid, or be raised therefrom to occupy a desired angular positicn, as for night use. In the accomplishment of these ends, I employ certain part's which are few in number, simple in construction, and easy of manipulation. An exemplication of this invention is set forth in the accompanying drawing, in which:
Figure l is a top plan View of a watch and lid in place upon a jar;
Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the jar and lid, the watch being adjusted to an angular position;
Fig. 3 is a top plan view of the lid with the watch removed therefrom;
Fig. 4 which is a perspective view of the lid shows the watch raised to an angular position; n
Fig. 5 is an enlarged transverse section through the lid, taken on line 5-5 of Fig. 1;
Fig. 6 is a detail in perspective of the swinging mounting for the watch; and
Fig. 7 is an enlarged transverse section through the watch case and mounting therefor.
The present lid L is applicable to any desired receptacle such as the jar J best shown in Fig. 2. It may be flanged, or otherwise formed, to remain in place upon the jar. In the lid center I have provided a generally circular opening I having a slightly enlarged diameter through substantially 186 of its circumference so that two diametrically opposed points of offset are formed; The opening is further provided with a pair of oppositely disposed recesses II and I2 arranged about equidistantly from the points of odset just described. Such a lid may conveniently be formed oi sheet metal suitably decorated or ornamented so as to be attractive in appearance.
The recess I2 is formed by striking downwardly from the lid a tongue i4 (see Fig. 5) whose end is upwardly curved to provide a bearing for a joint I which is formed at one end of a tongue I6 that extended laterally at a mid-point from an arcuate arm I'! which extends through substantially 180. Each end of the arm is provided with an opening I3 adapted to receive a pin I9 which passes also through an opening in the side wall of a case 2l wherein is accommodated the movement of a watch W. The two pins may be headed or otherwise formed to secure the case pivctally between the two ends of the supporting arm. As by a pin 22 which is extended through the joint I5 and therebeyond at opposite ends to (Cl. G-37) lie against the underside of the lid, the arcuate arm is hingedly connected in place. Formed as part of the case for the watch is a bezel 23 mounting a crystal 24 over the dial, the bezel being extended outwardly beyond the sides of the case so as to meet or overlie the margins of the lid opening I0 (see Fig. '7). When the watch is moved to the down position shown in Figs. 1 and 5, the case will be extended in large part below the upper surface of the lid, leaving exposed only the bezel with its associated dial, and possibly also the arcuate supporting arm which is conformed closely to the margin of the lid opening. In this position the Watch crown 25 lies within the recess I I (see Fig. 1). This is the usual position occupied by the watch in every-day use.
To wind the watch, the lid is iirst lifted to permit application of a pressure to the underside of the case whereby to swing or raise the watch a distance sufcien't to render the crown accessible for manipulation. In this movement the supporting arm is swung upon its hinge, and the watch may also be rocked upon its pivotal mounting. Should it be desired to angularly adjust the watch, as shown in Figs. 2 and 4, the case is swung around to the point that the margins of its bezel may be rested against the margin of the lid opening in a region of lesser radius. A support is thereby provided for sustaining the watch in any of several angular positions. When so adjusted, the watch may be easily read from a point which is laterally of the jar.
The construction which I have described is simple in the extreme. It permits of various adjustments of the watch with respect to the lid on which it is mounted. When in its normal down position, the lid opening wherein the Watch is accommodated is concealed by the overlying margins of the bezel and also by the arcuate arm which extends around close to the margins of the lid opening throughout that region which is of greater diameter. The ornamental appearance of such a lid is in no wise impaired by a watch when combined therewith in the manner described--a very important consideration with many articles, such as a cosmetic container.
I claim:
l. In a receptacle lid having an opening, a Watch receivable within the opening, a mounting for the watch such that it may be adjusted through either of twormovement paths whereby to occupy various positions with respect to the lid, said opening being generally circular and having a slightly enlarged diameter through substantially 180 of its circumference so that two the watch comprising an arm connected at one end with its case and at the other with the lid in a position below the bezel whereby to be concealed thereby, the bezel in one adjusted position of the watch engaging at its margins with the margins of the lid opening whereby to support the watch thereabove.
ALBERT WEWETZER.
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US20030192790A1 (en) * 2002-04-10 2003-10-16 Isaacs Linda R.F. Memo pad holder
US7090074B2 (en) * 2002-04-10 2006-08-15 Innovative Premiums, Inc. Memo pad holder
US8899826B2 (en) 2010-09-21 2014-12-02 Olaf Pilz Encased timepiece

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