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US494305A
US494305A US494305DA US494305A US 494305 A US494305 A US 494305A US 494305D A US494305D A US 494305DA US 494305 A US494305 A US 494305A
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    • B41JTYPEWRITERS; SELECTIVE PRINTING MECHANISMS, i.e. MECHANISMS PRINTING OTHERWISE THAN FROM A FORME; CORRECTION OF TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS
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  • ARTHUR B REID, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
  • My invention relates to a copy holder, and has for its object to produce a device of this character which may be used to hold and clamp manuscript of any reasonable width, and at the same time is adapted to receive and hold books, and the like, from which copies are to be made.
  • Theinvention consists in a copy holder comprising two frames heldtogether at their upper ends by the action of a spring, whereby anymanuscriptintroduced between them may be clamped in position, the front frame being also provided with a shelf to aiford a book rest.
  • the invention consists also in providing at the upper ends of the frames where they come together under the action of the spring trans- Verse rollers which will permit the paper or manuscript to be readily raised, and at the same time shall afiord a line indicator.
  • a rest which may be of wire, is secured to the base between the side pieces of the frame against which the paper lies when held in the holder.
  • My invention consists furthermore inthe preferred arrangement of parts, all as hereinafter more fully pointed out.
  • the drawing is a view in perspective of a copy holder involving my preferred construction.
  • A is the base from which extend upward the rearwardly inclined parallel arms B B, the upper extremities of which are preferably curved backward, as indicated at If, immemediately adjacent to which curvature the roller 0 extends from arm to arm.
  • a wire harp frame D Between the arms B and rigidly supported on the bed A is a wire harp frame D, the rearward inclination of whichmay, if desired, be the same as that of the upright arm B.
  • a companion frame similar in arrangement to the other frame is held thereto by springs F F, which is secured a trough G which serves as the lower rest for a book or other copy which it is not desired to hold in the rollers C O.
  • the rollers C C serve as line-indicators upon the copy and by reason of their ready movement upon each other permit the copy to be lifted any desired distance without necessitating the opening of the holder.
  • the base of the copy holder may constitute an inkstand of the common sort, for which purpose the cup-shaped troughs r r" for ink-wells or other suitable purpose may be provided as well as the pen-trough 10.
  • the pen-trough 17 may finda substitute, however, in thetrough G.
  • the wire frame D serves as a rest for copy which is too narrow to extend from one side to the other of the frames, and it also serves as a rest for a book, or the like, supported in the trough G and which is too narrow to extend from side to side of the frame.
  • the copy holder comprising vertical frames separated at their bases held normally together at their upper ends by a spring and readily separable at said upper ends to receive copy, substantially as described.
  • the copy holder comprising vertical frames having at their upper ends rollers and held normally in contact at their upper ends by a spring located at the lower ends, substantially as described.
  • a copy holder comprising, in combination, the pair of rigidly supported upward extending arms B and the pair of arms E supported on the arms B, respectively, and springs between the arms B and E respectively, operating to hold the upper ends of the arms B and E, respectively, together, the said frames E and F being separated from each other at their lower ends substantially as described.
  • a copy holder comprising the rigidly supported upward extending arms- B connected at their upper ends by a roller 0, similar arms E connected at their upper ends by a roller 0, and springs F joining each arm E to an arm B and operating to hold the rollers O 0' normally together, substantially as described.
  • a copy holder comprising vertical eX- tending arms B rigidly supported, arms E supported upon the arms B, respectively, by a spring connection F serving to hold the upper ends of the arms E and B, respectively, together, and a shelf G extending from one arm E to the other, as and for the purpose described.
  • a 'copy holder comprising companion frames composed respectively of rigid arms B with cross-piece O and arms E with crossiece O, the arms E havin a s rin connection with the arms B respectively, to hold their upper ends together, and a frame D rigidly supported between the arms B, substantially as described.
  • a copy holder comprising the following elements: rigid upward extending arms B having at their upper ends the connecting roller 0, frame D located between the arms, arms E connected at their upper ends by a roller 0, springs. F serving to support the arms E on the arms B and hold the upper ends respectively together, and a shelf G extending between the arms E on the front side thereof, as and for the purpose set forth.

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A. B. REID.
COPY HOLDER. No. 494,305. Patented. Mar. 28', .1893.
UNITE STATES PATENT ()FFICE.
ARTHUR B. REID, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
COPY-HOLDER.
SPECIFICATION formingpart of Letters Patent N 0. 494,305, dated March 28, 1893. Application filed. October 20, 1892- Serial No. 449,471. CNo model.)
To aZZ whom it may concern;
Be it known that I, ARTHUR B. REID, a citizen of the United States, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Copy-Holders, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to a copy holder, and has for its object to produce a device of this character which may be used to hold and clamp manuscript of any reasonable width, and at the same time is adapted to receive and hold books, and the like, from which copies are to be made.
Theinvention consists in a copy holder comprising two frames heldtogether at their upper ends by the action of a spring, whereby anymanuscriptintroduced between them may be clamped in position, the front frame being also provided with a shelf to aiford a book rest. In connection with the invention as thus described it consists also in providing at the upper ends of the frames where they come together under the action of the spring trans- Verse rollers which will permit the paper or manuscript to be readily raised, and at the same time shall afiord a line indicator. To permit the frame thus produced to serve for holding paper narrower than the width of the frame a rest, which may be of wire, is secured to the base between the side pieces of the frame against which the paper lies when held in the holder.-
My invention consists furthermore inthe preferred arrangement of parts, all as hereinafter more fully pointed out.
The drawing is a view in perspective of a copy holder involving my preferred construction.
A is the base from which extend upward the rearwardly inclined parallel arms B B, the upper extremities of which are preferably curved backward, as indicated at If, immemediately adjacent to which curvature the roller 0 extends from arm to arm. Between the arms B and rigidly supported on the bed A is a wire harp frame D, the rearward inclination of whichmay, if desired, be the same as that of the upright arm B. A companion frame similar in arrangement to the other frame is held thereto by springs F F, which is secured a trough G which serves as the lower rest for a book or other copy which it is not desired to hold in the rollers C O.
The rollers C C serve as line-indicators upon the copy and by reason of their ready movement upon each other permit the copy to be lifted any desired distance without necessitating the opening of the holder. The base of the copy holder may constitute an inkstand of the common sort, for which purpose the cup-shaped troughs r r" for ink-wells or other suitable purpose may be provided as well as the pen-trough 10. The pen-trough 17 may finda substitute, however, in thetrough G.
The wire frame D serves as a rest for copy which is too narrow to extend from one side to the other of the frames, and it also serves as a rest for a book, or the like, supported in the trough G and which is too narrow to extend from side to side of the frame.
What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. The copy holder comprising vertical frames separated at their bases held normally together at their upper ends by a spring and readily separable at said upper ends to receive copy, substantially as described.
2. The copy holder comprising vertical frames having at their upper ends rollers and held normally in contact at their upper ends by a spring located at the lower ends, substantially as described.
3. A copy holdercomprising, in combination, the pair of rigidly supported upward extending arms B and the pair of arms E supported on the arms B, respectively, and springs between the arms B and E respectively, operating to hold the upper ends of the arms B and E, respectively, together, the said frames E and F being separated from each other at their lower ends substantially as described.
4. A copy holder comprising the rigidly supported upward extending arms- B connected at their upper ends by a roller 0, similar arms E connected at their upper ends by a roller 0, and springs F joining each arm E to an arm B and operating to hold the rollers O 0' normally together, substantially as described.
5. A copy holder comprising vertical eX- tending arms B rigidly supported, arms E supported upon the arms B, respectively, by a spring connection F serving to hold the upper ends of the arms E and B, respectively, together, and a shelf G extending from one arm E to the other, as and for the purpose described.
6. A 'copy holder comprising companion frames composed respectively of rigid arms B with cross-piece O and arms E with crossiece O, the arms E havin a s rin connection with the arms B respectively, to hold their upper ends together, and a frame D rigidly supported between the arms B, substantially as described.
7. A copy holder comprising the following elements: rigid upward extending arms B having at their upper ends the connecting roller 0, frame D located between the arms, arms E connected at their upper ends by a roller 0, springs. F serving to support the arms E on the arms B and hold the upper ends respectively together, and a shelf G extending between the arms E on the front side thereof, as and for the purpose set forth.
ARTHUR B. REID.
In presence of- M. J. FRosT, W. N. WILLIAMS.
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