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US701486A
US701486A US9707602A US1902097076A US701486A US 701486 A US701486 A US 701486A US 9707602 A US9707602 A US 9707602A US 1902097076 A US1902097076 A US 1902097076A US 701486 A US701486 A US 701486A
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • nv c norms PETERSOO, PHo o-umu. WASHINGTON, nv c.
  • My invention relates to pencil-holders such as are designed to be secured in pockets of vests or other garments; and it has for its general object to provide a pencil-holder susceptible of being readily placed and secured in a garment-pocket and one which in addition to securely clasping and holding pencils, pens, and the like placed in it is calculated to prevent wear of or other injury to the pocket or garment incident to the placing of pencils in or their removal from the holder.
  • FIG. 1 is a front elevation of a portion of a vest with my improved pencil-holder in proper position in the pocket thereof;
  • Fig. 2 a vertical transverse section taken in the plane indicated by the line 2 2 of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 a perspective view of the'holder removed from the pocket, and
  • Fig. 4 a perspective view illustrating the connected clasps of the holder.
  • A is a portion of a vest having a pocket a
  • B is my improved pencil-holder.
  • the latter which is best shown in Figs. 3 and 4, preferably comprises an inner clasp b, an outerclasp c, rivets d, connecting'the clasps at the lower corners thereof, a layer 2 of imitation leather or other soft or flexible material arranged in front of the clasp b and serving to hide the same from view, anda layerfof similar material disposed behind the clasp c.
  • the outer clasp c is likewise formed by preference of a single piece of resilient wire, and comprises three, more or less, upwardly-extending loops 7c of a less height than the loops g, arms Z1, and a cross-bar or, connecting the upper ends of the armsland Z.
  • the arm Z and the adjacent loop 7.; are joined by a bight m, which receives one rivet d, while the arm Z and the loop is adjacent thereto have eyes m at their ends which receive the other rivet (l.
  • the inner layer of soft material 6 preferably extends slightly below the lower ends of the clasps b c and is secured on the rivets d between said clasps. It also extends above the loops 9 of the clasp Z) and is provided with a pocket 19, Figs. 2 and 3, receiving the upper portions of said loops.
  • the layer f of soft material has a bight qat its upper end receiving the crossbar 12 of the outer clasp c, and it extends downwardly at the inner side of said clasp and is secured on the rivets d between the two clasps.
  • the holder is applied to a garment in the manner shown in Figs. 1 and 2- that is to say, it is placed in the garmentpocket a with its clasp Z) and layer of soft material 6 adjacent to the rear wall of the pocket, its clasp c and layer of soft material fadj'acent to the front wall of the pocket, and its arms h, assisted by the compression of the loops 9, exerting pressure against the end walls of the pocket, and the hooks t' on said arms clasping the upper edges of said end walls.
  • the holder is placedin the pocket in the manner described, it will be observed that it will securely hold itself in position and will not be liable to casual displacement.
  • the layer a of soft material serves to preing or otherwise marring the pencils.
  • a pencil -holder comprising an outer clasp formed of spring-Wire, and having a plurality of upwardly and downwardly extending loops, an inner clasp formed of spring-Wire, and having a plurality of upwardly and downwardly extendingloops, means connecting the clasps, arranged at the lower corners thereof, and means on one of the clasps for securing the holder in a garment-pocket.
  • a pencil-holder comprising an outer clasp formed of a single piece of spring-wire, and having the upwardly-extending loops, the end arms and the cross-bar connecting the end arms, an inner clasp formed of a single piece of spring-wire and having the loops extending above those of the outer clasp, and the end arms terminating in hooks, means connecting the clasps at the lower corners thereof, a layer of soft material secured between the lower portions of the clasps and connected to the cross-bar of the outer clasp, and a layer of soft material secured between the lower portions of the clasps, and having a pocket receiving the upper ends of the loops of the inner clasp.

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No. 70|,4as. Patented June 3, 1902. F. J. KAMBEB.
PENCIL HOLDER.
(Application filed Mar. 7, 1902.)
(N0 Mudel.)
m: norms PETERSOO, PHo o-umu. WASHINGTON, nv c.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
FRANK JOSEPH KAMBER, OF COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO.
PENCIL-HOLDER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 701,486, d t d J 3, 1902. Application filed March '7, 1902. derial No. 97,076. (No model) T0 to whom, it may concern.-
Be it known that I, FRANK JOSEPH KAMBER,
a citizen of the United States, residing at 001- orado Springs, in the county of ElPaso and State of Colorado, have invented new and usefullmprovements in Pencil-Holders, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to pencil-holders such as are designed to be secured in pockets of vests or other garments; and it has for its general object to provide a pencil-holder susceptible of being readily placed and secured in a garment-pocket and one which in addition to securely clasping and holding pencils, pens, and the like placed in it is calculated to prevent wear of or other injury to the pocket or garment incident to the placing of pencils in or their removal from the holder.
With the foregoing in mind the invention will be fully understood from the following description and claims when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a front elevation of a portion of a vest with my improved pencil-holder in proper position in the pocket thereof; Fig. 2, a vertical transverse section taken in the plane indicated by the line 2 2 of Fig. 1; Fig. 3, a perspective view of the'holder removed from the pocket, and Fig. 4 a perspective view illustrating the connected clasps of the holder.
Similar letters of reference designate corresponding parts in all of the figures of the drawings, referring to which- A is a portion of a vest having a pocket a, and B is my improved pencil-holder. The latter, which is best shown in Figs. 3 and 4, preferably comprises an inner clasp b, an outerclasp c, rivets d, connecting'the clasps at the lower corners thereof, a layer 2 of imitation leather or other soft or flexible material arranged in front of the clasp b and serving to hide the same from view, anda layerfof similar material disposed behind the clasp c. The inner clasp b is preferably formed of a single piece of spring-wire and has three, more or less, upwardly-extending loops g, of about the proportional lengths shown, and end arms h, terminating at their upper ends in hooks vi and also has bights j at the lower ends of the arms--11. 6., the said bights-=to receive the shanks of the rivets d. The outer clasp c is likewise formed by preference of a single piece of resilient wire, and comprises three, more or less, upwardly-extending loops 7c of a less height than the loops g, arms Z1, and a cross-bar or, connecting the upper ends of the armsland Z. The arm Z and the adjacent loop 7.; are joined by a bight m, which receives one rivet d, while the arm Z and the loop is adjacent thereto have eyes m at their ends which receive the other rivet (l. The inner layer of soft material 6 preferably extends slightly below the lower ends of the clasps b c and is secured on the rivets d between said clasps. It also extends above the loops 9 of the clasp Z) and is provided with a pocket 19, Figs. 2 and 3, receiving the upper portions of said loops. The layer f of soft material has a bight qat its upper end receiving the crossbar 12 of the outer clasp c, and it extends downwardly at the inner side of said clasp and is secured on the rivets d between the two clasps.
In practice the holder is applied to a garment in the manner shown in Figs. 1 and 2- that is to say, it is placed in the garmentpocket a with its clasp Z) and layer of soft material 6 adjacent to the rear wall of the pocket, its clasp c and layer of soft material fadj'acent to the front wall of the pocket, and its arms h, assisted by the compression of the loops 9, exerting pressure against the end walls of the pocket, and the hooks t' on said arms clasping the upper edges of said end walls. lVhen the holderis placedin the pocket in the manner described, it will be observed that it will securely hold itself in position and will not be liable to casual displacement.
In placing a pencil in the holder the same is shoved downwardly between the claspbacked layers 6 f until it rests in about the position shown in Fig. 2. Incident to such insertion of a pencil or pencils the springclasps b o are pressed apart or in opposite directions, and consequently they serve to exert considerable pressure against the pencil or pencils and preclude casual displacement of the same without interfering with the pencil or pencils being readily withdrawn from the holder when desired.
The layer a of soft material serves to preing or otherwise marring the pencils.
further serve to enhance the finish of the holder, so that the same will add to rather than detract from the neat appearance of a vest or other garment. It will further be observed that by virtue of the clasp Z7 and the layer e, extending above the clasp c, and layer f the former are enabled to facilitate the insertion of a pencil, pen, or the like between the clasps.
Notwithstandingits advantages as pointed out in the foregoing it will be observed that the improved pencil-holder is very simple and may therefore be sold with profit for a small prlce.
I prefer to employ the layers efof soft ma terial--as imitation leather, leather, textile, or the like-for the substantial reasons stated, but do not desire to be understood as confining mysef to the same. I also do not desire to be understood as confining myself to the specific construction and relative arrangement of the other parts, as such changes or modifications may be made in practice as fairly fall within the scope of my claims.
Having described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Pat ent, is
1. As an improved article of manufacture a pencil -holder comprising an outer clasp formed of spring-Wire, and having a plurality of upwardly and downwardly extending loops, an inner clasp formed of spring-Wire, and having a plurality of upwardly and downwardly extendingloops, means connecting the clasps, arranged at the lower corners thereof, and means on one of the clasps for securing the holder in a garment-pocket.
2. As an improved article of manufacture, a pencil-holder comprising an outer clasp formed of a single piece of spring-wire, and having the upwardly-extending loops, the end arms and the cross-bar connecting the end arms, an inner clasp formed of a single piece of spring-wire and having the loops extending above those of the outer clasp, and the end arms terminating in hooks, means connecting the clasps at the lower corners thereof, a layer of soft material secured between the lower portions of the clasps and connected to the cross-bar of the outer clasp, and a layer of soft material secured between the lower portions of the clasps, and having a pocket receiving the upper ends of the loops of the inner clasp. f
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in presence of two subscribing wit- IIESSQS.
FRANK JOSEPH KAMBER. WVitnesses:
JosnPI-I E. SCHWEHR, ETTA S. CURTIS.
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US2813320A (en) * 1955-03-01 1957-11-19 Robert J Krimbel Article holder
US3010628A (en) * 1958-12-22 1961-11-28 Gadget Of The Month Club Inc Golfer's case
US3738551A (en) * 1971-10-05 1973-06-12 H Dieter Article holding device

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2813320A (en) * 1955-03-01 1957-11-19 Robert J Krimbel Article holder
US3010628A (en) * 1958-12-22 1961-11-28 Gadget Of The Month Club Inc Golfer's case
US3738551A (en) * 1971-10-05 1973-06-12 H Dieter Article holding device

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