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US2296084A
US2296084A US410712A US41071241A US2296084A US 2296084 A US2296084 A US 2296084A US 410712 A US410712 A US 410712A US 41071241 A US41071241 A US 41071241A US 2296084 A US2296084 A US 2296084A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C13/00Details; Accessories
    • A45C13/40Umbrella, stick, or glove holders attached to a bag
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T24/00Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
    • Y10T24/13Article holder attachable to apparel or body
    • Y10T24/1397Article held by flexible connector [e.g., chain]
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T24/00Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
    • Y10T24/39Cord and rope holders
    • Y10T24/3902Chain
    • Y10T24/3904Bead chain fasteners
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T24/00Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
    • Y10T24/39Cord and rope holders
    • Y10T24/3987Loop, adjustable

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  • the invention herein disclosed relates to glove holders and is a division of patent application Ser. No. 317,042 filed Feb. 3, 1940, Patent No. 2,260,700, Oct. 28, 1941.
  • Special objects of the invention are to provide a device for carrying a pair of lady's gloves which can be readily attached to a handbag or other suitable support, which can be quickly and easily opened up to receive the gloves and which will close automatically to clasp the gloves and hold them securely.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing the invention in use on a ladys handbag.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged broken detail view, showing in dotted lines the glove encircling and the empty positions of the supporting loop.
  • Fig. 3 is a further enlarged broken sectional detail as on line 3-3 of Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 4 is a diagrammatic view showing the loop or glove encircling noose fully opened to readily receive a pair of gloves.
  • the holder is shown as consisting of a single length of ball chain 5,
  • the loop forming portion of the flexible member can be fully opened up to receive the gloves by simply sliding the confining sleeve 8 upwardly as far as permitted by the supporting ring, substantially as indicated in Fig. 4.
  • the Weight 9 serves as a convenient handle for actuating the slide and when the gloves are placed in the expanded loop, this weight will ordinarily suflice to close the strands together down over the encircled gloves, the loop thus taking the character of a slip noose to automatically close upon and hold the gloves.
  • the slip sleeve 8 may be formed with an inwardly struck spring tongue l6, Fig. 3, to yieldingly grip the balls or links of the chain.
  • the device is readily attachable to a handbag and once mounted, constitutes an attractive, as well as a convenient and useful accessory.
  • dotted lines at the bottom of Fig. 2 show how when the noose is empty, the small sized loop ll, confined by the sliding sleeve at the lower end of the chain, will round out to form in effect an abutment of greater diameter than the sleeve, thus to prevent the sleeve from slipping oiT the chain when the latter is empty.
  • a device for automatically gripping and holding a pair of gloves suspended from a lady's handbag or other support comprising a selfclosing suspended slip noose of a size to embrace a pair of gloves and made up of a flexible member doubled upon itself and having the two ends brought together and provided with means for attaching and suspending the same from a supporting object to provide suspended parallel strands connected at the bottom by a loop, a noose forming loop slidingly engaged over the suspended parallel strands between said supported portion at the top and said connecting loop at the bottom, said sliding loop having handle means by which the same may be slid up over the strands to leave the loop of the flexible member fully opened below the same to receive a pair of gloves therein.
  • a device for automatically gripping and holding a pair of gloves suspended from a lady's handbag or other support comprising a selfclosing suspended slip noose of a size to embrace a pair of gloves and made up of a flexible member doubled upon itself and having the two ends brought together and provided with means for attaching and suspending the same from a supporting object to provide suspended parallel strands connected at the bottom by a loop, a noose forming loop slidingly engaged over the suspended parallel strands between said supported portion at the top and said connecting loop at the bottom, said sliding loop having handle means by which the same may be slid up over the strands to leave the loop of the flexible member fully opened below the same to receive a pair of gloves therein, said handle means being in the form of a weight which will automatically slide said loop closing sleeve down over the suspended parallel strands of said flexible member.

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CLASPS. ETC. 3M
Sept. 15, 1942. a. BLOOM ETAL GLOVE HOLDER Original Filed Feb. 3, 1940 24. BUCKLES, BUlitliQ, tXamliltl CLASPS. ETC.
3 Patented Sept. 15, 1942 GLOVE HOLDER Gertrude Bloom and Israel Bloom, New York, N. Y.
Original application February 3, 1940, Serial No.
317,042, now Patent No. 2,260,700, dated October 28, 1941. Divided and this application Septcmber 13, 1941, Serial No. 410,712
2 Claims.
The invention herein disclosed relates to glove holders and is a division of patent application Ser. No. 317,042 filed Feb. 3, 1940, Patent No. 2,260,700, Oct. 28, 1941.
Special objects of the invention are to provide a device for carrying a pair of lady's gloves which can be readily attached to a handbag or other suitable support, which can be quickly and easily opened up to receive the gloves and which will close automatically to clasp the gloves and hold them securely.
Other desirable objects and the novel features of invention by which all objects of the invention are attained will appear in the course of the following specification.
The drawing accompanying and forming part of the specification illustrates one simple practical embodiment of the invention. Structure however, may be modified and changed as regards this particular illustration, all within the true intent and broad scope of the invention as hereinafter defined and claimed.
Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing the invention in use on a ladys handbag.
Fig. 2 is an enlarged broken detail view, showing in dotted lines the glove encircling and the empty positions of the supporting loop.
Fig. 3 is a further enlarged broken sectional detail as on line 3-3 of Fig. 2.
Fig. 4 is a diagrammatic view showing the loop or glove encircling noose fully opened to readily receive a pair of gloves.
In the general view Fig. 1, the holder is shown as consisting of a single length of ball chain 5,
doubled upon itself to form a loop or noose 6, forencircling a pair of gloves 1, and which noose is closed in gripping engagement about the gloves by a sleeve 8, surrounding and weighted at 9, to slide down over the parallel suspending portions of the chain.
The ends ill of the flexible chain are shown caught together by a ring H, linked at I! to a spring ring l3, adapted to be snapped into the handle hasp [4 of a handbag such as represented at l5.
Suspended in the manner shown, the loop forming portion of the flexible member can be fully opened up to receive the gloves by simply sliding the confining sleeve 8 upwardly as far as permitted by the supporting ring, substantially as indicated in Fig. 4. The Weight 9 serves as a convenient handle for actuating the slide and when the gloves are placed in the expanded loop, this weight will ordinarily suflice to close the strands together down over the encircled gloves, the loop thus taking the character of a slip noose to automatically close upon and hold the gloves.
To hold the loop more closely or more firmly confined about the gloves, the slip sleeve 8 may be formed with an inwardly struck spring tongue l6, Fig. 3, to yieldingly grip the balls or links of the chain.
The device is readily attachable to a handbag and once mounted, constitutes an attractive, as well as a convenient and useful accessory.
The dotted lines at the bottom of Fig. 2, show how when the noose is empty, the small sized loop ll, confined by the sliding sleeve at the lower end of the chain, will round out to form in effect an abutment of greater diameter than the sleeve, thus to prevent the sleeve from slipping oiT the chain when the latter is empty.
What is claimed is:
1. A device for automatically gripping and holding a pair of gloves suspended from a lady's handbag or other support and comprising a selfclosing suspended slip noose of a size to embrace a pair of gloves and made up of a flexible member doubled upon itself and having the two ends brought together and provided with means for attaching and suspending the same from a supporting object to provide suspended parallel strands connected at the bottom by a loop, a noose forming loop slidingly engaged over the suspended parallel strands between said supported portion at the top and said connecting loop at the bottom, said sliding loop having handle means by which the same may be slid up over the strands to leave the loop of the flexible member fully opened below the same to receive a pair of gloves therein.
2. A device for automatically gripping and holding a pair of gloves suspended from a lady's handbag or other support and comprising a selfclosing suspended slip noose of a size to embrace a pair of gloves and made up of a flexible member doubled upon itself and having the two ends brought together and provided with means for attaching and suspending the same from a supporting object to provide suspended parallel strands connected at the bottom by a loop, a noose forming loop slidingly engaged over the suspended parallel strands between said supported portion at the top and said connecting loop at the bottom, said sliding loop having handle means by which the same may be slid up over the strands to leave the loop of the flexible member fully opened below the same to receive a pair of gloves therein, said handle means being in the form of a weight which will automatically slide said loop closing sleeve down over the suspended parallel strands of said flexible member.
GERTRUDE BLOOM. ISRAEL BLOOM.
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2761069A (en) * 1953-03-09 1956-08-28 Ben R Brayer Luminous marker
US2815909A (en) * 1955-08-09 1957-12-10 Cora S Paprocki Nursing bottle holder
US2835012A (en) * 1954-05-04 1958-05-20 Daniel I Reiter Fastener for flexible elements
US2861313A (en) * 1954-05-24 1958-11-25 Forstner Inc Key chain construction
US4471509A (en) * 1981-06-29 1984-09-18 Marks Suzanne L Combination necklace and eyeglass strap
US6170127B1 (en) * 1999-08-05 2001-01-09 Lim Kon-Hwan Ornament hanger ring of necklace
US20090301134A1 (en) * 2008-06-06 2009-12-10 Mikimoto (America) Co., Ltd. Charm clasp for pearl necklaces and bracelets
US20110088428A1 (en) * 2009-10-20 2011-04-21 Urban David C Jewelry item and methods of making and using it

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2761069A (en) * 1953-03-09 1956-08-28 Ben R Brayer Luminous marker
US2835012A (en) * 1954-05-04 1958-05-20 Daniel I Reiter Fastener for flexible elements
US2861313A (en) * 1954-05-24 1958-11-25 Forstner Inc Key chain construction
US2815909A (en) * 1955-08-09 1957-12-10 Cora S Paprocki Nursing bottle holder
US4471509A (en) * 1981-06-29 1984-09-18 Marks Suzanne L Combination necklace and eyeglass strap
US6170127B1 (en) * 1999-08-05 2001-01-09 Lim Kon-Hwan Ornament hanger ring of necklace
US20090301134A1 (en) * 2008-06-06 2009-12-10 Mikimoto (America) Co., Ltd. Charm clasp for pearl necklaces and bracelets
US7930900B2 (en) * 2008-06-06 2011-04-26 Mikimoto (America) Co., Ltd. Charm clasp for pearl necklaces and bracelets
US20110088428A1 (en) * 2009-10-20 2011-04-21 Urban David C Jewelry item and methods of making and using it
US8511114B2 (en) * 2009-10-20 2013-08-20 David C. Urban Jewelry item and methods of making and using it

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