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US629560A US70269699A US1899702696A US629560A US 629560 A US629560 A US 629560A US 70269699 A US70269699 A US 70269699A US 1899702696 A US1899702696 A US 1899702696A US 629560 A US629560 A US 629560A
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  • This invention has for its object to provide a novel,simple,efficient,and economical sheetmetal ticket-holder particularly designed to be slipped over and to securely grip the edge of a board on which cloth or other textile material is wound or wrapped.
  • my invention consists in the device possessing the characteristic features of construction hereinafter described and claimed, reference being made to the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 of the said drawings is a view of the said appliance or ticket-holder, showing a ticket afiixed thereto, that part of the ticketholder on which the ticket'is secured and which is hereinafter termed the tablet beingforemost.
  • Fig. 2 is an edge view of the ticket-holder. taken at right angles to that shown in Fig. 2; and
  • Fig. 4 is a side View of a portion of a piece block or board having the ticket-holder applied to it.
  • b is an ordinary paper ticket, which is secured on the outer face of the tablet by means of gum or other suitable adhesive matter.
  • 0 c are spring-tongues (which I term main spring-tongues) projecting from the longer sides of the tablet and bent substantially at right angles to the tablet and then converging or bent toward each other until they nearly meet at their free ends, which are farthest from the tablet, and d dare other springtongues (which I term supplementary finto the space between the main tongues, so
  • Fig. 4 illustrates the manner in which the ticket-holder is held in place on a piece board or block by the bearing of the gripping-tongues on the opposite faces of the piece board or block, which is marked e in the said figure.
  • the ticket-holder described and shown is held in position solely by the frictional contact of the two pairs of reversely-converging elastic gripping-tongues; but this is due to the peculiar construction and arrangement of the sets of reversely-converging elastic tongues. This. is a different thing from providing the ticket-holder with pointed spurs or teeth to penetrate the cloth-board.
  • a ticket-holder for frictionally gripping the edge of a cloth-board consisting of a fiat ticket-holdin g tablet or plate having two main spring gripping-tongues converging in a direction away from the tablet or plate and centrally slitted longitudinally to form two supplementary spring gripping-tongues which converge toward the said tablet or plate in the space between the main spring-tongues, said ticket-holder being held in position'solely by the frictional contact of the two sets of re- Versely-converging spring-tongues with the cloth-board, substantially as and for the purposes described.

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No. 629,560. Patented July 25,1899.
H. H-AINE.
TICKET HOLDER FORAPPLICATION TU BLOCKS FUR TEXTILE PIECE GOODS.
(Application fild Jain. 19, 1899.)
No Model.)
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,
HAROLD HAINE, on EASTBOURNE, ENGLAND.
TICKET-HOLDER FOR APPLICATION TO BLOCKS FOR TEXTILE PIECE GOODS SPECIFICATION forming part Of Letters Patent NO. 629,560, dated. July 25, 1899. Application filed January 19, 1899. Serial No. 702,696. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, HAROLD HAINE, a sub=' j ect of the Queen of Great Britain, residing at Eastbourne, England, have invented an Im proved Ticket-Holder for Application to the Blocks for Textile Piece Goods, of which the following is a specification.
This invention has for its object to provide a novel,simple,efficient,and economical sheetmetal ticket-holder particularly designed to be slipped over and to securely grip the edge of a board on which cloth or other textile material is wound or wrapped. To accomplish this object my invention consists in the device possessing the characteristic features of construction hereinafter described and claimed, reference being made to the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 of the said drawings is a view of the said appliance or ticket-holder, showing a ticket afiixed thereto, that part of the ticketholder on which the ticket'is secured and which is hereinafter termed the tablet beingforemost. Fig. 2 is an edge view of the ticket-holder. taken at right angles to that shown in Fig. 2; and Fig. 4: is a side View of a portion of a piece block or board having the ticket-holder applied to it.
Referring to the said figures,a is the tablet.
b is an ordinary paper ticket, which is secured on the outer face of the tablet by means of gum or other suitable adhesive matter.
0 c are spring-tongues (which I term main spring-tongues) projecting from the longer sides of the tablet and bent substantially at right angles to the tablet and then converging or bent toward each other until they nearly meet at their free ends, which are farthest from the tablet, and d dare other springtongues (which I term supplementary finto the space between the main tongues, so
that the extremities of the supplementary tongues lie quite near the tablet, while the extremities of the converging main spring- Fig.3 is a View of the same,
tongues are at some distance therefrom. By
this peculiar construction and arrangement the supplementary spring-tongues d grip opposite sides of the cloth-board quite near the edge thereof, while the main spring-tongues grip opposite sides of the cloth-board at some distance from said edge, whereby a double grip is obtained that steadies the ticket-holder as a whole and firmly and securely holds it in correct position without liability of slipping off or becoming displaced.
Fig. 4 illustrates the manner in which the ticket-holder is held in place on a piece board or block by the bearing of the gripping-tongues on the opposite faces of the piece board or block, which is marked e in the said figure.
I make the said ticket-holders from sheetsteel and harden and temper the steel after fashioning it as required, and I also make them from one piece of metal by cutting the same and bending the cut portions to the shape illustrated in the accompanying drawlngs.
The ticket-holder described and shown is held in position solely by the frictional contact of the two pairs of reversely-converging elastic gripping-tongues; but this is due to the peculiar construction and arrangement of the sets of reversely-converging elastic tongues. This. is a different thing from providing the ticket-holder with pointed spurs or teeth to penetrate the cloth-board.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
A ticket-holder for frictionally gripping the edge of a cloth-board, consisting of a fiat ticket-holdin g tablet or plate having two main spring gripping-tongues converging in a direction away from the tablet or plate and centrally slitted longitudinally to form two supplementary spring gripping-tongues which converge toward the said tablet or plate in the space between the main spring-tongues, said ticket-holder being held in position'solely by the frictional contact of the two sets of re- Versely-converging spring-tongues with the cloth-board, substantially as and for the purposes described.
' HAROLD HAINE. [L. s.]
Witnesses FRANCIS BATES, FREDRK. WIOKHAM.
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