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US2563972A
US2563972A US30646A US3064648A US2563972A US 2563972 A US2563972 A US 2563972A US 30646 A US30646 A US 30646A US 3064648 A US3064648 A US 3064648A US 2563972 A US2563972 A US 2563972A
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  • Fig. 1 is a view of the under-side of the holder in open or non-clamping position.
  • a plate-like slide member 6 having an upwardly extending flange I on the forward edge thereof.
  • the front surface of-.:the flange 1 is cooperative with the rear surface of the flangei .on the body member and, these surfacesare forwardly inclined as is most clearlyillustrated in Figs. 3, 4, and 6.
  • the under surface of the slide'member 6 is provided with a downwardly projecting ear 8 at its rear edge. which projects .throughtheslot .4. and is provided; with .aforwardly extending centering pin. 9...A; coil' spring l0 positionedfbetween the pin 9 and a ..cooperating pin .l. I. ..on .the. boss 5. constantly urgesthe slide memberand flange 1 rearwardly, away from the flangeZ on the body member.
  • the thickened portion. 3. of the, body, member carries .apivqt bolt 12.. on which is ,rotatably mounted the clampingarmrlil
  • the forward or, inner end of the arm. .13 is provided withacam. shaped nose l4 cooperativewith the rear surface of. the ear. 8,.to urgetheslidemember 6. forwardly when the clamp armisswungto overlapping reelationship, with the .rear; of. the. body member.
  • the mating surfaces. of. the thickened portion .3 and. arm l3. are preferably serrated as at .15.. in Figs. 1 and 2 to holdthe arm in its clamped position.
  • a springel 6 positioned between the clamp arm.
  • the under surface of the body member 1 is provided with a pair ;of laterally. spaced screws 25 for adjustably clamping a guide plate 26 to the, under surface. of the body member..
  • the sQIGWs 25 extend through transverse slots in the guide plate; .26.;sothat, the, guide plate; may be). extended and clamped to the body member to engage the edge of a carton and lock the stencil relative to the edge of the carton.
  • This guide plate 26 can be engaged with any free edge of an individual carton or can be pressed between two stacked cartons as shown in Figswl and 6 respectively so that a series of cartons can be stenciled with the stencil marking uniformly 3 located on each carton. When it is desired to apply the stencil to the center of a carton the guide plate can be retracted.
  • the semi-elliptical opening 2'! in the slide member serves to lighten the holder and the tapered ribs 28 reinforce the flange 1 as well as providing stock for the formation of the holes which receive the pins l8.
  • a stencil holder comprising, a plate like body member having an upwardly projecting flange on the forward edge thereof and defining a transversely extending slot toward the rear of said flange, a slide member slideable on said body member and having an upwardly projecting flange on the forward edge thereof cooperative with said flange on said body member, locking pins projecting from said flange on said slide.
  • a spring positioned between said earandsaid abutment and urging said slide member rearwardly, a clamp arm pivotally mounted on said body member and having a cam portion engageable with said ear to move said slide member forwardly against said flange on said'body member, and a guide plate secured to the bottom of said body member to project beyond the front edge thereof.
  • a stencil holder comprising a body member, a slidemember slidably mounted on said body member, said members having opposed clamping surfaces extending at a substantial angle from the planes of said members and adapted to grip a stencil sheet, means for clamping said surfaces.
  • a guide member adjustably securedto said body member and adapted to project beyond the forward edge thereof, and a pin projecting from the front of one of said members and adapted to engage a carton to prevent slipping of said holder.
  • a slide member slidably mounted on said body member, said members having opposed clamping surfaces extending at a substantial angle from the planes of said members and adapted to grip a stencil sheet, means for clamping said surfaces together, and a guidemember adjustably secured to said body member and adapted to project be-- yond the forward edge thereof.

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A 1951 w. L. STEEN E'I'AL 2,563,972
STENCIL HOLDER Filed June 2, 1948 A .URNEY iatented Aug. 14, T951 UNITED STATES OFFICE STENCIL HOLDER. W'iiiiui- Listen; Grasa'aamdwia Curtis E. Steen, Shelby Michn N W Application June 2, 1948, Serial N... 30,646 eams. m1. i-+114)? '1' This invention relates to improvements in stencil holder.
- The principal objects of this invention are:
First, to provide an inexpensive compact stencil holder which is operative to positively engage and securely hold a piece of stencil board or paper. while the indicia on the stencil is being applied to a carton or the like.
Second, to provide a stencil holder with a set of prongs which are operative to positively engage the stencil and also to temporarily engage the wall of a carton when applied thereto to prevent slipping of the holder and stencil during application of the stencil brush to the stencil.
Third, to provide a stencil holder having an adjustable guide edge by means of which the holder and stencil canbe located relative to the edge of a carton to providea uniform stencil marking on a series of cartons.
Fourth, to provide a stencil holder which is easily and uniformly applicable to a series of either horizontally or vertically arranged carton surfaces so that the operators hand does not come in contact with the soiled stencil and so that the stencil'indicia is clear and uniformly located on the cartons.
Other objectsand advantages of the invention will appear from the description to follow. The inventionvis defined and pointed out in the claims.
The drawings of which there is one sheet illustrate a preferred form of the stencilholder.
Fig. 1 is a view of the under-side of the holder in open or non-clamping position.
Fig. 2is a fragmentary plan view of the holder in open position.
Fig. 3 is a cross sectional view along the broken line 33 in Fig.1. i
Fig. 4 is an elevational view-of 'the holder in operative position on the horizontal surface on a carton to be stenciled.
Fig. 5 is a fragmentary cross sectional view along the line 5-5 in Fig. 2.
Fig. 6 is a view of the holder in operative position to stencil the .vertical -surface of a series of stacked cartons.
The holder consists of a generally fiat-bodymember I having an upwardly extending flange 2 on the forward edge thereof and a downwardly extending thickened boss 3 on the rear edge thereof. The body I defines a transverse slot 4 and is provided with a downwardly projecting abutment 5 at the forward edge of the slot.
Mounted on the body I is a plate-like slide member 6 having an upwardly extending flange I on the forward edge thereof. The front surface of-.:the flange 1 is cooperative with the rear surface of the flangei .on the body member and, these surfacesare forwardly inclined as is most clearlyillustrated in Figs. 3, 4, and 6. The under surface of the slide'member 6 is provided with a downwardly projecting ear 8 at its rear edge. which projects .throughtheslot .4. and is provided; with .aforwardly extending centering pin. 9...A; coil' spring l0 positionedfbetween the pin 9 and a ..cooperating pin .l. I. ..on .the. boss 5. constantly urgesthe slide memberand flange 1 rearwardly, away from the flangeZ on the body member.
. The thickened portion. 3. of the, body, member carries .apivqt bolt 12.. on which is ,rotatably mounted the clampingarmrlil The forward or, inner end of the arm. .13 is provided withacam. shaped nose l4 cooperativewith the rear surface of. the ear. 8,.to urgetheslidemember 6. forwardly when the clamp armisswungto overlapping reelationship, with the .rear; of. the. body member. The mating surfaces. of. the thickened portion .3 and. arm l3.are preferably serrated as at .15.. in Figs. 1 and 2 to holdthe arm in its clamped position. A springel 6 positioned between the clamp arm. and theheaduofv the bolt l2 holds .the.serra-.. tions firmly engaged The flange 2 on the body. member vI defines a pair of apertures I! (see Fig. 3). arranged topassthe locking pins l8 projecting; from the flange 1 on theslide member. The pins. [8 aresharply pointed so ,as to. pierce a piece of stencil board indicated at l9 when the stencil is clampedbetween thel flanges 2 and 1 and to pro-.1. ject, forwardly of the flange Zfor engagement with the surfaceof .a carton to be stenciled, 'indicated at 20 in Figs. 4 and 6.
.Movement of the slidemember on the body member is guided by aipair of bosses 2! projectingupwardly from .the body member through spaced parallel slots 22 in the slide member 6. Screwsifl and washers 24 are secured to the boss 2 I.-.to, retain the slide member onthe body mem-;
her. .The under surface of the body member 1 is provided with a pair ;of laterally. spaced screws 25 for adjustably clamping a guide plate 26 to the, under surface. of the body member.. The sQIGWs 25 extend through transverse slots in the guide plate; .26.;sothat, the, guide plate; may be). extended and clamped to the body member to engage the edge of a carton and lock the stencil relative to the edge of the carton. This guide plate 26 can be engaged with any free edge of an individual carton or can be pressed between two stacked cartons as shown in Figswl and 6 respectively so that a series of cartons can be stenciled with the stencil marking uniformly 3 located on each carton. When it is desired to apply the stencil to the center of a carton the guide plate can be retracted.
The semi-elliptical opening 2'! in the slide member serves to lighten the holder and the tapered ribs 28 reinforce the flange 1 as well as providing stock for the formation of the holes which receive the pins l8.
We have thus describeda highlypractical form of our stencil holder so that others may reproduce the same with such modifications as may be de: sired.
Having thus described our invention what we.
claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
l. A stencil holder comprising, a plate-like body member having an upwardly projecting posed'surfaces of said flanges being forwardlyinclined, pointed locking pins projecting from said flange on said slide member, said flange on said body member defining apertures for passing said pins whereby said pins will project therebeyond, an ear on said slide member projecting through said slot, an abutment on the under side of said body member opposed to said ear, a spring positioned between said ear and said abutment and urging said slide member rearwardly, a clamp arm pivotally mounted on said body member and having a cam portion engageable with said ear to move said slide member forwardly against said flange on said body member, said arm and body member having mating serrations for holding said arm in clamped position, and a guide plate adjustably secured to the bottom of said body member to project beyond the front edge thereof. 2. A stencil holder comprising, a plate like body member having an upwardly projecting flange on the forward edge thereof and defining a transversely extending slot toward the rear of said flange, a slide member slideable on said body member and having an upwardly projecting flange on the forward edge thereof cooperative with said flange on said body member, locking pins projecting from said flange on said slide.
member, said flange on said body member defining apertures for passing said pins whereby said pins will project therebeyond,.an car on said slide member projecting through said slot, an
abutment on the under side of said body member opposed to said ear, a spring positioned between said ear and said abutment and urging said slide member rearwardly, a clamp arm pivotally mounted on said body member and having a cam portion engageable with said ear to move said slide member forwardly against said flange on said body member, and a guide plate secured to the bottom of said body member to project beyond the front edge thereof.
' 3. A stencil holder comprising, a plate like body member having an upwardly projecting flange on the forward edge thereof and defining a transversely extending slot toward the rear of said flange, a slide member slideable on said body member and having an upwardly projecting flange on the forward edge thereof cooperative with said flange on said body member, the opposed surfaces of said flanges being forwardly inclined, an ear on said slide member projecting through said slot, an abutment on the under side of said body member opposed to. said ear, a spring positioned between said earandsaid abutment and urging said slide member rearwardly, a clamp arm pivotally mounted on said body member and having a cam portion engageable with said ear to move said slide member forwardly against said flange on said'body member, and a guide plate secured to the bottom of said body member to project beyond the front edge thereof.
4. A stencil holder comprising, a body member having a flange on the forward edge thereof, a slide member slidably mounted on said body member and having a second flange cooperative with said flange on said body member to clamp a stencil sheet therebetween, pins on said second flange adapted to pierce said stencil sheet .and
project beyond said first flange, a clamping armon one of said members and having a cam surface engageable with the other of said members for holding said flanges in clamping position, and a guide plate adjustably secured to said body member to project beyond the forward edge;
thereof.
5. A stencil holder comprising a body member, a slidemember slidably mounted on said body member, said members having opposed clamping surfaces extending at a substantial angle from the planes of said members and adapted to grip a stencil sheet, means for clamping said surfaces.
together, a guide member adjustably securedto said body member and adapted to project beyond the forward edge thereof, and a pin projecting from the front of one of said members and adapted to engage a carton to prevent slipping of said holder.
6. A stencil holder comprising a body member,
a slide member slidably mounted on said body member, said members having opposed clamping surfaces extending at a substantial angle from the planes of said members and adapted to grip a stencil sheet, means for clamping said surfaces together, and a guidemember adjustably secured to said body member and adapted to project be-- yond the forward edge thereof.
WILBUR L. STEEN.
CURTIS E. STEEN.
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US3483820A (en) * 1965-06-22 1969-12-16 Elmer H Schuttenberg Stencil marking apparatus
WO1997003833A1 (en) * 1995-07-20 1997-02-06 Alpha Fry Ltd. Apparatus for supporting and tensioning a stencil

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US1765530A (en) * 1927-10-22 1930-06-24 Harris Seybold Potter Co Plate clamp
US2190499A (en) * 1939-03-22 1940-02-13 Robert E Winebrenner Stencil blank holder
CH225170A (en) * 1941-05-24 1943-01-15 Roto Werke Ag Device for attaching templates to duplicators.

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US1765530A (en) * 1927-10-22 1930-06-24 Harris Seybold Potter Co Plate clamp
US2190499A (en) * 1939-03-22 1940-02-13 Robert E Winebrenner Stencil blank holder
CH225170A (en) * 1941-05-24 1943-01-15 Roto Werke Ag Device for attaching templates to duplicators.

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US3483820A (en) * 1965-06-22 1969-12-16 Elmer H Schuttenberg Stencil marking apparatus
WO1997003833A1 (en) * 1995-07-20 1997-02-06 Alpha Fry Ltd. Apparatus for supporting and tensioning a stencil
US6289804B1 (en) 1995-07-20 2001-09-18 Alpha Fry Ltd Apparatus for supporting and tensioning a stencil
US20050066827A1 (en) * 1995-07-20 2005-03-31 Williams David Godfrey Stencil and apparatus for supporting and tensioning the stencil
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