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US597481A
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  • diiormgy m mourns arms cc. WJOTO-UYHQ. WASNANETQN. a. c
  • This invention relates to that class of devices known as scholar companions for the use of school pupils for holding pens, pencils, slatepencils, erasers, rulers, rubbers, blotters, and such like implements in a noiseless package from which they can be conveniently taken out for use. 7
  • Figure 1 of the accompanying drawings represents a perspective view of this agencies companion closed.
  • 2 represents a perspective view thereof in open position.
  • Fig. 3 represents a longitudinal section through one of the folded parts thereof.
  • This device is in the form of a book, comprising a cover composed of two stiff leaves 10 and 20, connected by a flexible back 30, said leaves being adapted to fold on each
  • the leaf 10 is provided on its inner face with a large pocket 11, adapted to receive a copy-book, letter-paper, and blotter, as 12.
  • the leaf 20 has preferably an inner fiat lining 21, of cloth or other suitable material, and asuperposed lining 22, also of cloth or other suitable material, preferably of a rough surface.
  • Theflat and loose linings are stitched together by means of longitudinal lines of stitches 23, 24, and 25, and the combined linings are stitched to the leaf 20 of the folding cover by means of a line of stitches 26, surrounding said parts near the outer edge of the cover.
  • the division 40 is provided with a transverse slit 41, disposed nearer one end of the cover than the other, and a long pocket 42 is formed on one side of the slit and a shorter pocket 43 on the other side thereof, either of which pockets, but not both, may be used, as desired, according to the implement to be stored in this division.
  • the upper lining of the division 50 is provided with a similar transverse slit 51, similarly located, forming a long pocket 52 and a short pocket 53, the longpocket 52 being preferably used fora lead-or slate pencil.
  • the division is provided with a similar slit 6l,similarly located, whereby a similar long pocket 62 is formed, which will be used as a pocket in preference to the shorter pocket 63 on the upper end of the division.
  • This pocket 62 is provided with a short slit 64 below the center of the division.
  • This pocket is designed especially for receiving a penholder, and the short slit permits the upper end of the penholder to project through the pocket and serves by friction to retain the penholder in position. WVhen the penholder is longer than the leaf, it may project beyond the loweredge thereof.
  • the division 7 O is provided with two slits 71 and 7 2 above and below the transverse center of the cover and forming two short pockets 73 and 74, one of which is adapted to receive a'ruler and the other an eraser, pencil-sharpener, or other implements.
  • a pen-Wiper 80 composed of one or more flexible flaps of absorbent cloth or suitable pen-Wiping material, is stitched at its upper edge to the upper edge of the cover 30, opposite the upper ends of the pockets 52 and 62, and is adapted to fold over the points of the pens or pencils disposed in said pockets, serving the double purpose of a pen-wiper and a protector for said Writing implements.
  • An elastic band 90 having a knotted end 91 on the inner side of the flexible back 20, extends throughsaid back and is adapted to hold the folding scholars companion in closed" position, as shown in Fig. 1.
  • the upper cover is provided on the outside with a label 100, having the Words Name, Grade, Glass, and School printed thereon and blank lines to be filled in opposite these words.
  • the researchers companion herein described is very convenient for pupils and avoids noise or disturbance in handling the implements disposed therein. It enables the pupils to keep their pencils and other implements exclusively to their own use respectively, and
  • a cover composed of two folding leaves, a pocket therein adapted to receive a Writing implement, and a flexible flap composed of absorbent material attached at one edge to said cover opposite the end of said pocket and adapted to fold over the point of the implement disposed in said pocket and serve as a protector therefor, and also as a pen-wiper.
  • a cover composed of tWo folding leaves, a pocket therein adapted to receive a writing implement, and a series of superposed flexible flaps composed of absorbent material attached at one edge to said cover opposite the end of said pocket and adapt-ed to fold over the point of the implement disposed in said pocket and serve as a protector, and also as a pen-wiper.

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B. K. GRAHAM.
SOHOLARS COMPANION.
No. 597,481. Patented Jan. 18,1898.
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UNITED STATES ELlZABETH K. GRAHAM, OF LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS.
. SCHOLLARS COM PANION.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 597,481, dated January 18, 1898.
Application filed August 10, 189'7r Serial No. 647,739- (No model.)
To ctZZ whont it may concern:
Be it known that I, ELIZABETH K. GRAHAM, a citizen of the United States of America, residing at Leavenworth, in the county of Leavenworth, in the State of Kansas, have invent ed certain new and useful Improvements in Scholars Companions, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to that class of devices known as scholars companions for the use of school pupils for holding pens, pencils, slatepencils, erasers, rulers, rubbers, blotters, and such like implements in a noiseless package from which they can be conveniently taken out for use. 7
Figure 1 of the accompanying drawings represents a perspective view of this scholars companion closed. 2 represents a perspective view thereof in open position. Fig. 3 represents a longitudinal section through one of the folded parts thereof.
The same reference-numbers indicate corresponding parts in all the figures.
This device is in the form of a book, comprising a cover composed of two stiff leaves 10 and 20, connected by a flexible back 30, said leaves being adapted to fold on each The leaf 10 is provided on its inner face with a large pocket 11, adapted to receive a copy-book, letter-paper, and blotter, as 12. The leaf 20 has preferably an inner fiat lining 21, of cloth or other suitable material, and asuperposed lining 22, also of cloth or other suitable material, preferably of a rough surface. Theflat and loose linings are stitched together by means of longitudinal lines of stitches 23, 24, and 25, and the combined linings are stitched to the leaf 20 of the folding cover by means of a line of stitches 26, surrounding said parts near the outer edge of the cover. These lines of stitches divide the lining into four longitudinal divisions -10, 50, 60, and 70. The division 40 is provided with a transverse slit 41, disposed nearer one end of the cover than the other, and a long pocket 42 is formed on one side of the slit and a shorter pocket 43 on the other side thereof, either of which pockets, but not both, may be used, as desired, according to the implement to be stored in this division. The upper lining of the division 50 is provided with a similar transverse slit 51, similarly located, forming a long pocket 52 and a short pocket 53, the longpocket 52 being preferably used fora lead-or slate pencil. The division is provided with a similar slit 6l,similarly located, whereby a similar long pocket 62 is formed, which will be used as a pocket in preference to the shorter pocket 63 on the upper end of the division. This pocket 62 is provided with a short slit 64 below the center of the division. This pocket is designed especially for receiving a penholder, and the short slit permits the upper end of the penholder to project through the pocket and serves by friction to retain the penholder in position. WVhen the penholder is longer than the leaf, it may project beyond the loweredge thereof. The division 7 O is provided with two slits 71 and 7 2 above and below the transverse center of the cover and forming two short pockets 73 and 74, one of which is adapted to receive a'ruler and the other an eraser, pencil-sharpener, or other implements.
A pen-Wiper 80, composed of one or more flexible flaps of absorbent cloth or suitable pen-Wiping material, is stitched at its upper edge to the upper edge of the cover 30, opposite the upper ends of the pockets 52 and 62, and is adapted to fold over the points of the pens or pencils disposed in said pockets, serving the double purpose of a pen-wiper and a protector for said Writing implements.
An elastic band 90, having a knotted end 91 on the inner side of the flexible back 20, extends throughsaid back and is adapted to hold the folding scholars companion in closed" position, as shown in Fig. 1. The upper cover is provided on the outside with a label 100, having the Words Name, Grade, Glass, and School printed thereon and blank lines to be filled in opposite these words.
The scholars companion herein described is very convenient for pupils and avoids noise or disturbance in handling the implements disposed therein. It enables the pupils to keep their pencils and other implements exclusively to their own use respectively, and
is therefore beneficial from a sanitary point of view.
I claim as my invention- 1. In a case for writing implements, the combination of a cover composed of two folding leaves, a pocket therein adapted to receive a Writing implement, and a flexible flap composed of absorbent material attached at one edge to said cover opposite the end of said pocket and adapted to fold over the point of the implement disposed in said pocket and serve as a protector therefor, and also as a pen-wiper.
2. In a case for Writing implements, the combination of a cover composed of tWo folding leaves, a pocket therein adapted to receive a writing implement, and a series of superposed flexible flaps composed of absorbent material attached at one edge to said cover opposite the end of said pocket and adapt-ed to fold over the point of the implement disposed in said pocket and serve as a protector, and also as a pen-wiper.
ELIZABETH K. GRAHAM.
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BLANCHE ONEIL, GERTRUDE OKEEFE.
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US2722916A (en) * 1952-02-29 1955-11-08 Barnard Carlos Impermeable air-transport cover for fountain pens
US2770472A (en) * 1954-07-09 1956-11-13 Oren E Whitwell Magnetic memo holders
US4318471A (en) * 1980-04-24 1982-03-09 Hutton Robert P Artist's lap easel
US4391457A (en) * 1981-08-03 1983-07-05 Gassner Paul B Combination pocket pad and writing instrument holder
WO1984004872A1 (en) * 1983-06-03 1984-12-20 Elisabeth Wolf Olear Professional case
US4511036A (en) * 1979-12-18 1985-04-16 Samsonite Corporation Tidy element provided with several compartments
USD382166S (en) * 1996-06-03 1997-08-12 Scosche Industries, Inc. Compact disc equipment case
US5794676A (en) * 1996-04-29 1998-08-18 Shattuck; John Hunt Detachable briefcase organizer
EP4215376A1 (en) * 2022-01-20 2023-07-26 Fiordo S.r.l. Case with integrated holder for at least one writing tool and with a notebook, and method for its manufacturing

Cited By (10)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2722916A (en) * 1952-02-29 1955-11-08 Barnard Carlos Impermeable air-transport cover for fountain pens
US2770472A (en) * 1954-07-09 1956-11-13 Oren E Whitwell Magnetic memo holders
US4511036A (en) * 1979-12-18 1985-04-16 Samsonite Corporation Tidy element provided with several compartments
US4556144A (en) * 1979-12-18 1985-12-03 Samsonite Corporation Tidy element provided with several compartments
US4318471A (en) * 1980-04-24 1982-03-09 Hutton Robert P Artist's lap easel
US4391457A (en) * 1981-08-03 1983-07-05 Gassner Paul B Combination pocket pad and writing instrument holder
WO1984004872A1 (en) * 1983-06-03 1984-12-20 Elisabeth Wolf Olear Professional case
US5794676A (en) * 1996-04-29 1998-08-18 Shattuck; John Hunt Detachable briefcase organizer
USD382166S (en) * 1996-06-03 1997-08-12 Scosche Industries, Inc. Compact disc equipment case
EP4215376A1 (en) * 2022-01-20 2023-07-26 Fiordo S.r.l. Case with integrated holder for at least one writing tool and with a notebook, and method for its manufacturing

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