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US241678A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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  • My invention relates to and is designed as a means for protectin ginternal-revenue stamps employed and used by the Internal-Revenue department for distillers and liquor-dealers, by pasting upon pipes, barrels, boxes, or other packages, so that the said stamps will not become injured or destroyed during transportation or storage, and in combining with the same a shipping card or ticket.
  • That class of internal-revenue liquor-stamps which this device is especially intended to protect have the stamp-number printed upon that portion of the stamp which extends across the center, and when the stamp is pasted upon the package the end portions are pasted down firmly.
  • My device is further intended to cover and protect all stamps on packages which arenecessary for identification and protection. Its use and employment is a necessity in the shipment of stamped packages from one portion of the country to another-as, for instance, in sending from New York to San Francisco by sea there is much trouble experienced from the mutilation and sometimes total defacement of the stamp and stamp-number, either by rough handling or shifting of cargo, or by the rats destroying the stamp to get at the paste by which it is secured to the package.
  • My invention is designed to provide a protector or mask for this central portion of the stamp and the stamp-number, and, in combination with it, to provide a shipping mark or ticket, which may be formed as a part of the (No model.)
  • Figure 1' is a view of my device, showing the protector in place.
  • Fig. 2 shows the protector turned to expose the stamp.
  • A is the head of a cask or package designed to contain liquor.
  • These protectors may be made of thin sheet metal or of card-board, and may have a name and address printed upon them; or they may be made of some transparent or translucent material sufficiently strong to be not easily injured, and of a nature to repel vermin.
  • the protedtor may be removed when the des' tination is reached, and the stamp will be found in a perfect condition.

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J. L. LILIENTHAL. Stamp Protector.
No. 241,678, Patented May 17', 1881.
"Witnesses N. PETERS, Phnlolilllogmpher. Washington, D. c
' of California, have invented a Protector for UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
J. LEO LILIENTHAL, OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
STAM P-PROTECTO R.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 241,678, dated May 17, 1881.
Application filed June 21, 1880. G
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, J. LE0 LILIENTHAL, of the city and county of San Francisco andState Internal-Revenue Liquor-Stamps; and I hereby declare the following to be afull, clear, and
exact description thereof.
My invention relates to and is designed as a means for protectin ginternal-revenue stamps employed and used by the Internal-Revenue department for distillers and liquor-dealers, by pasting upon pipes, barrels, boxes, or other packages, so that the said stamps will not become injured or destroyed during transportation or storage, and in combining with the same a shipping card or ticket. That class of internal-revenue liquor-stamps which this device is especially intended to protect have the stamp-number printed upon that portion of the stamp which extends across the center, and when the stamp is pasted upon the package the end portions are pasted down firmly. While this center, which is technically known as the double back or pull back is left free, so that when the contents of any package are to be withdrawn, that portion of the stamp bearing the stamp-number may be removed and deposited for the purposes of such withdrawal with the internal-revenue authorities.
My device is further intended to cover and protect all stamps on packages which arenecessary for identification and protection. Its use and employment is a necessity in the shipment of stamped packages from one portion of the country to another-as, for instance, in sending from New York to San Francisco by sea there is much trouble experienced from the mutilation and sometimes total defacement of the stamp and stamp-number, either by rough handling or shifting of cargo, or by the rats destroying the stamp to get at the paste by which it is secured to the package.
' My invention is designed to provide a protector or mask for this central portion of the stamp and the stamp-number, and, in combination with it, to provide a shipping mark or ticket, which may be formed as a part of the (No model.)
protector, as will be more completely explained by reference to the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1' is a view of my device, showing the protector in place. Fig. 2 shows the protector turned to expose the stamp.
A is the head of a cask or package designed to contain liquor.
B B arevthe ends, and O the central portion,
of an internal revenne stamp, such as must be pasted upon each package. These stamps have the ends pasted firmly to the package; but the central strip, 0, which extends entirely across wise fastening each end. In the present case I have employed two strips, E, of tin or other metal, which are tacked down so as to cover,
the ends of the protector and the edges of the stamp while its ends are left exposed to show its character.
These protectors may be made of thin sheet metal or of card-board, and may have a name and address printed upon them; or they may be made of some transparent or translucent material sufficiently strong to be not easily injured, and of a nature to repel vermin.
The protedtor may be removed when the des' tination is reached, and the stamp will be found in a perfect condition.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters'Pa-tent, is-- A device for protecting revenue and other stamps, consisting of side strips, E, in combination with the plate D, said plate D being secured centrally of the strips to protect the center of the stamp.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand.
J. LEO LILIENTHAL.
Witnesses:
. A. MAASS,
E. R. LILIENTHAL.
5 securea plate, D, above itby nailing or other-.
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