US693449A - Combination pocket-book. - Google Patents

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US693449A
US693449A US7616401A US1901076164A US693449A US 693449 A US693449 A US 693449A US 7616401 A US7616401 A US 7616401A US 1901076164 A US1901076164 A US 1901076164A US 693449 A US693449 A US 693449A
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  • the pocket-book is more perfectly adapted for holding gloves, hand- '1' kerchiefs, and si'lnilar artieles oarried by ladies, While any spilling of the contents of the pockets will be prevented.
  • Figure 1 is an end view of my improved pocket-book, showing it closed.
  • Fig. 2 is a cross-section of the same, showing it open; and
  • the letter 0. represents the pockets, and b the folding cover, of a combination pocket- 2 5 book. Between the cover b and the pockets at I interpose a second folding cover a, which projects into the rearm'ost pocket and forms a partition that divides the same into an outer compartment 0. and an inner compartment a
  • the cover 0 folds over the pockets a underneath the cover-b and is slightly shorter than the latter, so that its enddoes not protrude.
  • Means should be provided for locking the cover 0 against the front a of the pocket,
  • such means consisting; preferably, of a strap (1, extending across the lower edges of the pockets and carrying the female part c of a catch, the male part e of which is carried by the cover 0.
  • a fastener an okpansible open-ended chamber is formed between the front a and the flap c, which is adapted for the reception and retention of a handkerchief, while gloves may be slipped in between thecovers b and c.
  • the cover b is provided with pockets b, which, as well as the pocket a, formed on the outer side of cover a, may be used for cards, tickets, &c.

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mo. 693,449. Patented Feb. 18, I902. m. scnsuan.
COMBINATION POCKET 800K.
(Application filed Sept. 33. 1901.)
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MAX SOHEUER, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
COMBINATION POCKET-BOOK.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 693,449, dated February is, 1902.
Application filed September 23, 1901. Serial No. 76,164. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it knownthat I, MAX SCHEUER, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of New York city,county and State of New York, have I 5 invented certain new and useful Improvements in Combination Pocket-Books, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to a pocket-book of the class known as combination pocketbooks and in which the pockets are adapted to be closed by a folding cover carrying a cardcase upon its inner face.
By my invention the pocket-book is more perfectly adapted for holding gloves, hand- '1' kerchiefs, and si'lnilar artieles oarried by ladies, While any spilling of the contents of the pockets will be prevented.
Inthe accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is an end view of my improved pocket-book, showing it closed. Fig. 2 is a cross-section of the same, showing it open; and Fig. 3, an inner face view, showing it open.
The letter 0. represents the pockets, and b the folding cover, of a combination pocket- 2 5 book. Between the cover b and the pockets at I interpose a second folding cover a, which projects into the rearm'ost pocket and forms a partition that divides the same into an outer compartment 0. and an inner compartment a The cover 0 folds over the pockets a underneath the cover-b and is slightly shorter than the latter, so that its enddoes not protrude. Means should be provided for locking the cover 0 against the front a of the pocket,
book, such means consisting; preferably, of a strap (1, extending across the lower edges of the pockets and carrying the female part c of a catch, the male part e of which is carried by the cover 0. By this fastener an okpansible open-ended chamber is formed between the front a and the flap c, which is adapted for the reception and retention of a handkerchief, while gloves may be slipped in between thecovers b and c. The cover b is provided with pockets b, which, as well as the pocket a, formed on the outer side of cover a, may be used for cards, tickets, &c.
It will be seen'that my improved combination pocket-book ofi'ers increased facilities for carrying gloves, handkerchiefs, and cards.
Further,in combination pocket-books as her tofore constructed the contents of the pockets a. were liable to drop out if the cover was thrown back unless the pocket-book was held right side up. With my construction this objection is overcome, and while the device posfront of the pocket-book, and an outer cover.
secured to the same end of the pocket-book as the inner cover and adapted to fold over the same, substantially as specified.
. Signed by me at New York city, county an State of New York, this 21st day of September, 1901. g
MAX SCHEUER.
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F. V. BRIESEN, WILLIAM SoHULz. I
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