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US600000A
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  • My invention relatesto a device for holding watches and is adapted for insertion in a garment-pocket. Its object is to securely hold the watch in the pocket, so that it cannot be removed by a straight pull upon the Watch or chain, but must be released by special action upon the holder.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the device, the position of the watch being shown by dotted lines.
  • Fig. 2 is an edge view of the same; and
  • Fig. 3 is a section taken through the device, showing it in position in the pocket of a garment.
  • the device comprises two plates A and B, which oppose each other at a slight distance apart, being connected by a spring G at their lower edges, the said spring tending to force the upper portions of the plates together.
  • the plate A which is the one outside when placed in the garment-pocket, has a flange D extending about the upper portion thereof and projecting inwardly, so as to cover the upper edge of the watch. This flange D is provided near its middle with a notch (1, adapted to receive the stem of the watch.
  • a flange E which projects parallel with the body of the plate and forms a thumb or finger hold by which the plates may be separated and the watch freed from the device.
  • the plate B at its upper edge is slightly flared, as shown at B, the upper edge being turned away from the plate A. This makes it more convenient to insert the watch in the device, the lower portion of the watch engaging .the flaring portion B and forcing the plate A away therefrom.
  • the rear plate 13 is also provided with pins 0, which before the de- Serial No. 647,191. (No model.)
  • the pin 0 When the device is placed in a pocket, the pin 0 is forced through the lining and inner portion F of the garment and is then turned up, as shown inFig. 3, thus firmly securing the device to the garment.
  • the plates A and B are preferably provided with lining material a and b, so that the watch will not be scratchedin being placed within and removed from the device.
  • the spring G is also provided with lining material g, covering the bend thereof, against which the lower portion of the watch rests.
  • the watch In using the device the watch, when inserted, engages the flaring portion B and the rear edge of the flange D. As the watch is pushed down the plates separate until the watch has dropped below the flange D, when the two plates approach each other, the flange D passing over the upper edge of the watch. A straight pull upon the stem of the watch will pull against the flange D and will not free the watch. To free the watch, a thumb or finger must engage the flange E to push the plate A outward until the watch shall be free, when the watch may be drawn out of the device.
  • the plates A and B may be made flat, as shown, or concave to fit the contour of the watch.
  • the sides of the holder are preferably left open, so as to accommodate any hinges or other projections extending beyond the circular outline of the watch.
  • a safety-holder for watches comprising two opposing plates adapted to embrace a watch between them, a spring connecting the bottom edges of the plates, one of said plates having a flange about its upper edge projecting over the edge of the watch andsecuring- I to engage a garment-pocket, substantially as described.
  • a safety-holder for watches comprising recess a flange extending outward and subtwoopposingplatesadaptedtoreceiveawatch stantially parallel tc the body of the plate, to between them, and a spring connecting the substantially as described. bottom edges of the plates, one of said lates 5 having a flange about its upper edge pi' dject- BENJAMIN GREENBERG' ing over the edge of the watch, said flange lVitnesses: having a notch accommodating the Watch- EDWARD O. LINCOLN, stem, and having also at one side of the stem- NATHL. I'I. STEVENSON.

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B. GREENBERG. WATCH PROTECTOR.
No. 600,000. PatentedMar. 1 1898.
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UNITED. STATES PATENT OFFICE.
BENJAMIN GREENBERG, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
WATCH- PROTECTO R.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 600,000, dated March 1, 1898.
Application filed August 5, 1897.
.To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, BENJAMIN GREENBERG,
of Boston, in the county of Suffolk and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, have invented a new and Improved Watch Protector, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description. 1 My invention relatesto a device for holding watches and is adapted for insertion in a garment-pocket. Its object is to securely hold the watch in the pocket, so that it cannot be removed by a straight pull upon the Watch or chain, but must be released by special action upon the holder.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the views.
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the device, the position of the watch being shown by dotted lines. Fig. 2 is an edge view of the same; and Fig. 3 is a section taken through the device, showing it in position in the pocket of a garment.
The device comprises two plates A and B, which oppose each other at a slight distance apart, being connected by a spring G at their lower edges, the said spring tending to force the upper portions of the plates together. The plate A, which is the one outside when placed in the garment-pocket, has a flange D extending about the upper portion thereof and projecting inwardly, so as to cover the upper edge of the watch. This flange D is provided near its middle with a notch (1, adapted to receive the stem of the watch. To this flange D, at a point removed somewhat from the notch d and near the side of the device, is attached a flange E, which projects parallel with the body of the plate and forms a thumb or finger hold by which the plates may be separated and the watch freed from the device.
The plate B at its upper edge is slightly flared, as shown at B, the upper edge being turned away from the plate A. This makes it more convenient to insert the watch in the device, the lower portion of the watch engaging .the flaring portion B and forcing the plate A away therefrom. The rear plate 13 is also provided with pins 0, which before the de- Serial No. 647,191. (No model.)
vice is applied project at right angles therefrom, as shown in Fig. 2. One or more of these pins may be used, as desired.
When the device is placed in a pocket, the pin 0 is forced through the lining and inner portion F of the garment and is then turned up, as shown inFig. 3, thus firmly securing the device to the garment. The plates A and B are preferably provided with lining material a and b, so that the watch will not be scratchedin being placed within and removed from the device. The spring G is also provided with lining material g, covering the bend thereof, against which the lower portion of the watch rests.
In using the device the watch, when inserted, engages the flaring portion B and the rear edge of the flange D. As the watch is pushed down the plates separate until the watch has dropped below the flange D, when the two plates approach each other, the flange D passing over the upper edge of the watch. A straight pull upon the stem of the watch will pull against the flange D and will not free the watch. To free the watch, a thumb or finger must engage the flange E to push the plate A outward until the watch shall be free, when the watch may be drawn out of the device. The plates A and B may be made flat, as shown, or concave to fit the contour of the watch. The sides of the holder are preferably left open, so as to accommodate any hinges or other projections extending beyond the circular outline of the watch.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- 1. A safety-holder for watches, comprising two opposing plates adapted to embrace a watch between them, a spring connecting the bottom edges of the plates, one of said plates having a flange about its upper edge projecting over the edge of the watch andsecuring- I to engage a garment-pocket, substantially as described.
2. A safety-holder for watches, comprising recess a flange extending outward and subtwoopposingplatesadaptedtoreceiveawatch stantially parallel tc the body of the plate, to between them, and a spring connecting the substantially as described. bottom edges of the plates, one of said lates 5 having a flange about its upper edge pi' dject- BENJAMIN GREENBERG' ing over the edge of the watch, said flange lVitnesses: having a notch accommodating the Watch- EDWARD O. LINCOLN, stem, and having also at one side of the stem- NATHL. I'I. STEVENSON.
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