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US686095A US70461599A US1899704615A US686095A US 686095 A US686095 A US 686095A US 70461599 A US70461599 A US 70461599A US 1899704615 A US1899704615 A US 1899704615A US 686095 A US686095 A US 686095A
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  • This invention relates to comparative diaries or diaries in which the statement of a class of facts occurring on a given day of the month in any year may readily be compared with other similar statements for the same days of the month in other years,these statements being grouped under the date of their respective years upon the same page.
  • the advantage to statisticians, journalists, and others of being able to compare the temperature, rainfall, prices of various commodities, 820., in corresponding days, year by year, with very slight labor is obvious.
  • the comparative diary herein described consists of a series of pages, each of which has a heading with the name of the month in which a day falls and the number of such day in said month, and said page being divided into sections, each of which sections is numbered consecutively to indicate a different year and has marked thereon the day of the week on which the day of themonth indicated in said heading falls in that year, and the pages may also be consecutively numbered to show the number of the day in the year as well as the number of the page.
  • the diary or book may also contain a blank summary for each month, each consisting of a page bearing the name of the month and divided into horizontal sections consecutively numbered with the figures denoting the years for which the book is intended.
  • Figure 1 represents a page of my diary devoted to the last day of February and provided with an inset for said day in a leapyear;
  • Fig. 2 apart of the page shown in said Fig. l and partially covered in said Fig. 1 by said inset,
  • Fig. 3 a page devoted to the first day of March, showing the page-number or number of the day in the year and an additional number for a leap-year section;
  • Fig. 1 represents a page of my diary devoted to the last day of February and provided with an inset for said day in a leapyear
  • Fig. 2 apart of the page shown in said Fig. l and partially covered in said Fig. 1 by said inset
  • Fig. 3 a page devoted to the first day of March, showing the page-number or number of the day in the year and an additional number for a leap-year section;
  • the pages A A, Figs. 1 and 3 are each provided with a heading a, bearing the name of a month, and a figure a, denoting the number of a day in said month, and with another figure a which indicates the page of the book and the number of the day in the year, unless such day falls in a leap-year and later than the twenty-eighth day of February, in which case the number of such day is indicated, as hereinafter described.
  • Each page A A is divided by horizontal lines a into as many sections a as there are years in the period for which the diary is intended, these lines being double lines or heavier than, of a difierent color from, or otherwise distinguished from the ordinary ruling-lines of, which will preferably be used for conven- 8o ience of the writer.
  • a margin a is set off by a vertical line or lines (1 and is divided by the sectional lines a into vertical consecutive spaces, in which are printed the numbers of the consecutive years, together with the day of the week on which the day of the month indicated by the heading a falls in the year to which the corresponding section is devoted.
  • the inset A may also have printed thereon in the marginal space the Words Leap-year.
  • Theinset A is conveniently placed in front of the section which belongs to the preceding day of the same year, said last-named section being shown in Fig. 2.
  • a comparative diary,consistin g of pages each page having a heading indicating the name of a month and the number of a day in said month, and said page being divided into sections, each of which sections is numbered a assess to indicate a different year and has marked thereon the day of the week on which the day in said heading, falls in that year, and each section having a blank space for the entry of memoranda.
  • a comparative diary consisting of pages numbered consecutively to indicate the number of the day of the year, and each page having a heading indicating the name of the month in which such day falls and the number of such day in said month, and said page being divided into sections, each of which sections is numbered to indicate a different year and has marked thereon the day of the Week On which the day indicated in said heading, falls in that year, and each section having a blank space for the entry of memoranda.
  • a diary consisting of pages, each having a heading indicating the name of a month and the number of a day in said month, and said page being divided into sections, each of which is numbered to indicate a different year, said pages being numbered to indicate the number of said day in said year, a separate page or section for the intercalary day of a leap-year and having an individual number to indicate the number of said intercalary day in said leap-year, and each section having a blank space for the entry of memoranda.
  • a diary consisting of pages, each having a heading with the name ofthe month in which a day falls and the number of such day in said month, and said page being divided into sections, each of which is numbered consecutively to indicate a different year, said pages being numbered to indicate the number of said day in each non-bissextile year, and the sections devoted to leap-years, in any month after February, having an individual number one greater than the pagenumber, to indicate the number in the year of the day to which said section is appropriated.

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No. 686,095. Patented Nov. 5, 1901 A. LIDDELL.
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srnomrenrron forming part of Letters Patent No. 686,095, dated November 5, 1901.
Serial No. 704,615. (No model.)
To aZZ whom it may concern:
Beit known that LANDREW LIDDELL, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Lowell, in the county of Middlesex and State of Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Diaries, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to comparative diaries or diaries in which the statement of a class of facts occurring on a given day of the month in any year may readily be compared with other similar statements for the same days of the month in other years,these statements being grouped under the date of their respective years upon the same page. The advantage to statisticians, journalists, and others of being able to compare the temperature, rainfall, prices of various commodities, 820., in corresponding days, year by year, with very slight labor is obvious. In such a book clergymen readily may make a comparative statement of marriages, baptisms, and deaths, a physician may put down the number of professional visits, and any one may keep a record of receipts and expenditures in such a manner that the comparison will readily show an increase or diminution of professional work or gains or losses in business.
The comparative diary herein described consists of a series of pages, each of which has a heading with the name of the month in which a day falls and the number of such day in said month, and said page being divided into sections, each of which sections is numbered consecutively to indicate a different year and has marked thereon the day of the week on which the day of themonth indicated in said heading falls in that year, and the pages may also be consecutively numbered to show the number of the day in the year as well as the number of the page. The diary or book may also contain a blank summary for each month, each consisting of a page bearing the name of the month and divided into horizontal sections consecutively numbered with the figures denoting the years for which the book is intended.
This invention also includes a provision for properly numbering the days of the year after the twenty=eighth day of February in leapyear, where a leap-year section is shown on the same page with other year-sections.
In the accompanying drawings, on three sheets,Figure 1 represents a page of my diary devoted to the last day of February and provided with an inset for said day in a leapyear; Fig. 2, apart of the page shown in said Fig. l and partially covered in said Fig. 1 by said inset, Fig. 3, a page devoted to the first day of March, showing the page-number or number of the day in the year and an additional number for a leap-year section; Fig.
4, a page of the summary for January.
The pages A A, Figs. 1 and 3, are each provided with a heading a, bearing the name of a month, and a figure a, denoting the number of a day in said month, and with another figure a which indicates the page of the book and the number of the day in the year, unless such day falls in a leap-year and later than the twenty-eighth day of February, in which case the number of such day is indicated, as hereinafter described. Each page A A is divided by horizontal lines a into as many sections a as there are years in the period for which the diary is intended, these lines being double lines or heavier than, of a difierent color from, or otherwise distinguished from the ordinary ruling-lines of, which will preferably be used for conven- 8o ience of the writer. A margin a is set off by a vertical line or lines (1 and is divided by the sectional lines a into vertical consecutive spaces, in which are printed the numbers of the consecutive years, together with the day of the week on which the day of the month indicated by the heading a falls in the year to which the corresponding section is devoted. It is evident that the days of the week in the marginal spaces will follow each 0 other down in regular order, unless one or more of said spaces is devoted to aleap-year, and this will be true of the months of J anuary and February down to and including the twenty-eighth day of February, even in a leap -year; but for the intercalary day or twenty-ninth day of the last-named month some special provision must be made. I accordingly provide the inset short page A (shown in Fig. 1,) which is preferably of the Ice size of any one of the sections a and is ruled and printed in the same manner, except that it bears the date February 29 or an abbreviation thereof, as shown, and a number,
(60,) one greater than the page-number for February 28. The inset A may also have printed thereon in the marginal space the Words Leap-year. Theinset A is conveniently placed in front of the section which belongs to the preceding day of the same year, said last-named section being shown in Fig. 2.
In each page of the book after those devoted to the month of February the section appropriated to a leap-year will have an individual page-number one greater than the general page-number, as shown in Fig. 3, where in the heading denotes the page and the number of the day of the year on which the first day of March falls in ordinary years, while the 61 on the lower section indicates that March first in leap'year is the sixty-first day of the year, the lower section being printed on the same page with the sections for the March 1 in the other years and only one inset A being required for the leap-year throughout the book. The marginal spaces may have printed thereon opposite each section the words Temperature and IVind or abbreviations thereof, as shown in Figs. 1, 2, and 3, or any other convenient words or symbols, according to the special uses for which the book is intended.
It will be convenient to provide the book after the diary proper with additional pages A like that shown in Fig. 4, where the heading a denotes merely that the page contains a summary for the month named in the heading, (in the instance shown the month of January,) the figures 366 in the upper left-hand corner indicating merely the number of the page of the book, the figures in the margin a indicating years, and the vertical and horizontal rulings being the same as in Fig. 3. In these additional pages may be recorded averages and totals of transac tions recorded in the diary proper.
I claim as my invention- 1. A comparative diary,consistin g of pages, each page having a heading indicating the name of a month and the number of a day in said month, and said page being divided into sections, each of which sections is numbered a assess to indicate a different year and has marked thereon the day of the week on which the day in said heading, falls in that year, and each section having a blank space for the entry of memoranda.
2. A comparative diary, consisting of pages numbered consecutively to indicate the number of the day of the year, and each page having a heading indicating the name of the month in which such day falls and the number of such day in said month, and said page being divided into sections, each of which sections is numbered to indicate a different year and has marked thereon the day of the Week On which the day indicated in said heading, falls in that year, and each section having a blank space for the entry of memoranda.
3. In a diary consisting of pages, each having a heading indicating the name of a month and the number of a day in said month, and said page being divided into sections, each of which is numbered to indicate a different year, said pages being numbered to indicate the number of said day in said year, a separate page or section for the intercalary day of a leap-year and having an individual number to indicate the number of said intercalary day in said leap-year, and each section having a blank space for the entry of memoranda.
4. In a diary consisting of pages, each having a heading with the name ofthe month in which a day falls and the number of such day in said month, and said page being divided into sections, each of which is numbered consecutively to indicate a different year, said pages being numbered to indicate the number of said day in each non-bissextile year, and the sections devoted to leap-years, in any month after February, having an individual number one greater than the pagenumber, to indicate the number in the year of the day to which said section is appropriated.
In testimony whereof I have affixed my signature in presence of two Witnesses.
ANDREW LIDDELL.
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ALBERT M. MOORE, GRAcE E. HIBBERT.
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