US313362A - Tag attachment for mail-bags - Google Patents

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  • My invention relates to au improved device for attaching to and detaching from mailbags the customary wooden taginscribed with the name of the place to which the package is to be sent and of the place to which it is to be returned.
  • the construction of my device is such as to enable such attachment and detachment to be made with great expedition and without destruction of any ofthe parts.
  • Figure l represents a tag engaged upon the fastening or puckering cord of a mail-bag.
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section of the same.
  • Fig. 3 represents the mode of introducing the button through the oval orifice in the tag.
  • Fig; et is a plan view of the perforated end or heel of the tag.
  • Fig. 5 is a top View, and Fig. Gis a transverse section, of my button.
  • Figs. 7 and 8 represent by top view and longitudinal section a moditication of my button.
  • A represents part of the customary fastening or puckering cord of a mailbag.
  • B is my retainer or but-ton, which may be stamped out of sheet metal or be cast, and which has the represented oblong form with rounded ends. Through two holes, b b, in this button the bight or loop of the fasteningcord is rove.
  • the preferred form of my button has a lip, b', which, curving over the bight of the cord, both protects it from wear and affords a convenient surface for the users thumb to grasp in handling the button, either for engagement with or disengagement from the tag, as shown in Fig. 3. Furthermore, said lip both makes it easier to insert or to withdraw the button, and protects the bight of the cord from injury and wear in such insertion or withdrawal, the butt-on having been thrust entirely through the oval hole c of the wooden tag C. This having been done, aretrograde pull of cord A causes its two strands to assume a position coincident with the longitudinal axis of the hole c, so as to bring the button to the positionshown in Fig. 2 and indicated by dotted lines on Fig.
  • the lip b' may be omitted, as shown in Figs. 7 and 8, and the oritice in the tag may be of oblong or of circular 01 other forni.
  • the oblong retainer or button B having the two holes b b and the recurved lip or protector b', as and for the purpose set forth.

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` (No Model.) I W. P. HARA.
TAG ATTACHMENT TOR MAIL BAGS.
No. 313,362. Patented Mar. 3. l1885.
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WILLIAM I?. OHARA, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO.
TAG ATTACHMENT FOR MAIL-BAGS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 313,362, dated March 3, 1885.
(No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM P. OHARA, of Cincinnati, Hamilton county, Ohio, have invented a new and useful Improvement inv Tag Attachments for Mail-Bags, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to au improved device for attaching to and detaching from mailbags the customary wooden taginscribed with the name of the place to which the package is to be sent and of the place to which it is to be returned. The construction of my device is such as to enable such attachment and detachment to be made with great expedition and without destruction of any ofthe parts.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure l represents a tag engaged upon the fastening or puckering cord of a mail-bag. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section of the same. Fig. 3 represents the mode of introducing the button through the oval orifice in the tag. Fig; et is a plan view of the perforated end or heel of the tag. Fig. 5 is a top View, and Fig. Gis a transverse section, of my button. Figs. 7 and 8 represent by top view and longitudinal section a moditication of my button.
A represents part of the customary fastening or puckering cord of a mailbag.
B is my retainer or but-ton, which may be stamped out of sheet metal or be cast, and which has the represented oblong form with rounded ends. Through two holes, b b, in this button the bight or loop of the fasteningcord is rove.
The preferred form of my button has a lip, b', which, curving over the bight of the cord, both protects it from wear and affords a convenient surface for the users thumb to grasp in handling the button, either for engagement with or disengagement from the tag, as shown in Fig. 3. Furthermore, said lip both makes it easier to insert or to withdraw the button, and protects the bight of the cord from injury and wear in such insertion or withdrawal, the butt-on having been thrust entirely through the oval hole c of the wooden tag C. This having been done, aretrograde pull of cord A causes its two strands to assume a position coincident with the longitudinal axis of the hole c, so as to bring the button to the positionshown in Fig. 2 and indicated by dotted lines on Fig. 4, in -which it becomes and remains parallel with the tag, and from which it cannot be accidentally dislodged or displaced. Such tag can be attached and detached very much more expeditiously and easily than by the usual twine fastenings, and cannot, like these fastenings often do, work loose and get lost off, en* dangering miscarriage otl the package or obliging examination of and possible scattering of its contents. rIhe use of this attachment would manifestly effect a great saving in the present cost of twine, and secure important dispatch in handling and shipment of the mails.
It will be seen that I employ the customary puckering-cord, A, which is permanently attached to each mail-bag.
The above-desoribed preferred form of my improvement issusceptible of various modifications. For example, the lip b' may be omitted, as shown in Figs. 7 and 8, and the oritice in the tag may be of oblong or of circular 01 other forni.
I claim as new and of my inventionl. The combination of looped cord A and doubly-perforated button B with the tag C, having the oval orifice c, whose major axis is lengthwise of the tag, substantially as and for the purpose designated.
2. As a new article of manufacture, the oblong retainer or button B, having the two holes b b and the recurved lip or protector b', as and for the purpose set forth.
In testimony of which invention I hereunto Set my hand.
VILLIAM. P. OHARA.
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GEO. H. KNIGHT, 1 GHAs. E. PRIOR..
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US4667716A (en) * 1986-01-22 1987-05-26 Solheim John A Golf club head cover with detachable identification tag and method of making a golf club head cover

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US4667716A (en) * 1986-01-22 1987-05-26 Solheim John A Golf club head cover with detachable identification tag and method of making a golf club head cover

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