US747066A - Pen-rack. - Google Patents

Pen-rack. Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US747066A
US747066A US15468303A US1903154683A US747066A US 747066 A US747066 A US 747066A US 15468303 A US15468303 A US 15468303A US 1903154683 A US1903154683 A US 1903154683A US 747066 A US747066 A US 747066A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
pen
rack
cap
barrel
portion provided
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US15468303A
Inventor
Robert H Hazeltine
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US15468303A priority Critical patent/US747066A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US747066A publication Critical patent/US747066A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B43WRITING OR DRAWING IMPLEMENTS; BUREAU ACCESSORIES
    • B43MBUREAU ACCESSORIES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B43M99/00Subject matter not provided for in other groups of this subclass
    • B43M99/001Desk sets
    • B43M99/002Tubular fountain pen holders
    • B43M99/003Tubular fountain pen holders with only one penholder

Definitions

  • My invention relates to improvements in pen-racks designed to be suspended from a desk, table, or other suitable support, and is especially applicable for use in connection with fountain-pens, where it is desirable that the barrel be held ina position with the penpoint uppermost to prevent leakage.
  • My invention is particularly designed toovercome these objections, the pen-point being always retained within the cap at an angle sufficient to prevent leaking and within easy reach at all times to the user.
  • A is a flanged head or top portion provided with depending body portion B, preferably extending inwardly at an angle to the top portion, as shown.
  • holes 0 represents a plurality of holes extending transversely through the body portion 13 in an acute angular direction relatively to the rear of the top portion A, so as to give the 'penholder an upward pitch when inserted therein, These holes 0 may have bores of different sizes to receive different-size fountain-pens.
  • the cap of the barrel of the penholder is inserted in the holes 0 and retained therein by frictional contact with the walls thereof, so that the pen proper may readily be withdrawn from and inserted in the cap, the cap remaining in position in the pen-rack.
  • I preferably provide a suitable clip or clasp adapted to engage the barrel-cap.
  • this means as comprising the angle-clips D, of resilient metal, socured at one end, at, to the back of the body portion B by pins or screws d their other ends, 01, extendingin the rear end of the holes 0 and fitting in a recess 19 out in the body portion B adjacent the holes G and normally tending to spring inwardly and engage or grip the barrel-cap when inserted in position in the pen-rack.
  • the pen-rack may be suspended on a desk or other support in any suitable well-known waysuch, for instance,
  • a penrack comprising a body portion provided with angularly-disposed transverse holes therethrough.
  • a pen-rack comprising a depending body portion provided with means for holding a pen in a slanting position therein pen-point uppermost.
  • a pen-rack comprising a depending body portion provided with means for supporting the pen-holder in an upwardly and rearwardly angular position therein.
  • a pen-rack comprising a depending body portion provided with angularly-disposed transverse holes therethrough.
  • a penrack comprising an angularlydepending body portion provided with upwardly and rearwardly extending transverse holes therethrough.
  • Apen-rackoomprisingadependingbody portion provided with'upwardly and rearwardly extending transverse holes therethrough, adapted to receive and frictionally retain the barrel-cap'of a fountain-pen, and additional retaining means engaging said barrel-cap when inserted in said hole.
  • Apen-rack comprisingadependingbody portion provided with upwardly and rearwardly extending transverse holes therethrough, adapted to receive and frictionally retain the barrel-cap of a fountain-pen, and additional retaining means engaging said barrel-cap when inserted in said hole, comprising spring-clips extending inwardly in said holes atthe rear end thereof.

Landscapes

  • Pens And Brushes (AREA)

Description

PATENTED DEC. 15, 1903.
I R. H. HAZELTIYNE.
PEN RACK. APPLICATION FILED APR. 28, 1903. I
N0 MODEL.
' SW fifffiazelziz'n e. 8% 7/ /M Ala/4 Nrrnn dramas Patented December 15, 1903.
ATEN-T rrrort PEN RACK.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 747,066, dated December 15, 1903.
Application filed April 28,1903. Serial No. 154,683. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Beit known that 1, ROBERT H. HAZELTINE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Greenville, in the county of Greenville and State of South Carolina, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Pen- Racks; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
My invention relates to improvements in pen-racks designed to be suspended from a desk, table, or other suitable support, and is especially applicable for use in connection with fountain-pens, where it is desirable that the barrel be held ina position with the penpoint uppermost to prevent leakage.
It is well known that when fountain-pens are laid in a position point down, and even when resting in a horizontal position, with or without the barrel-cap on, they leak and the ink dries on the cap end of the barrel, to be softened by the heat of the hand when writing, resulting in great inconvenience and blotchy work, or the ink gums up on the nib of the pen and when taken up for use the flow is not immediate and some little valuable time is lost, to say nothing of the inconvenience and annoyance caused.
My invention is particularly designed toovercome these objections, the pen-point being always retained within the cap at an angle sufficient to prevent leaking and within easy reach at all times to the user.
To more fully describe my invention, reference is had to the accompanying drawings, in which like letters designate like parts in both views, and in which- Figure 1 is a perspective View, and Fig. 2 is a side elevation, partly in section, showing the manner of retaining the barrel-cap in position.
A is a flanged head or top portion provided with depending body portion B, preferably extending inwardly at an angle to the top portion, as shown.
0 represents a plurality of holes extending transversely through the body portion 13 in an acute angular direction relatively to the rear of the top portion A, so as to give the 'penholder an upward pitch when inserted therein, These holes 0 may have bores of different sizes to receive different-size fountain-pens.
As shown, the cap of the barrel of the penholder is inserted in the holes 0 and retained therein by frictional contact with the walls thereof, so that the pen proper may readily be withdrawn from and inserted in the cap, the cap remaining in position in the pen-rack. To further secure the cap in the rack, I preferably providea suitable clip or clasp adapted to engage the barrel-cap. In the drawings I have illustrated this means as comprising the angle-clips D, of resilient metal, socured at one end, at, to the back of the body portion B by pins or screws d their other ends, 01, extendingin the rear end of the holes 0 and fitting in a recess 19 out in the body portion B adjacent the holes G and normally tending to spring inwardly and engage or grip the barrel-cap when inserted in position in the pen-rack.
It is obvious that the pen-rack may be suspended on a desk or other support in any suitable well-known waysuch, for instance,
as by spi'ingclips; but for the purpose of sim-.
plicity of illustration I have shown apertures a in the flanged ends of the top portion A to receive screws by which the device may be fastened to its support. It is also obvious that my improved pen-rack may be made of any suitable material, and many modifications might be made in its general construc tion without departing from the spirit of my invention.
Thus it will be seen I have invented a cheap and efficient form of pen-rack especially designed for fountain-pens which is both an ornamental and useful appurtena'nce for desks, writing-tables, and the like.
What I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is
1. A penrack comprising a body portion provided with angularly-disposed transverse holes therethrough.
2. Apen-rack comprisingadependingbody portion provided with transverse holes therethrough.
3. A pen-rack comprising a depending body portion provided with means for holding a pen in a slanting position therein pen-point uppermost.
4. A pen-rack comprising a depending body portion provided with means for supporting the pen-holder in an upwardly and rearwardly angular position therein.
5. A pen-rack comprising a depending body portion provided with angularly-disposed transverse holes therethrough.
6. Ape'n-rackcomprisingadependingbody portion provided with upwardly and rearwardly extending transverse holes therethrough. 1
7. A penrack comprising an angularlydepending body portion provided with upwardly and rearwardly extending transverse holes therethrough.
8. Apen-rackoomprisingadependingbody portion provided with'upwardly and rearwardly extending transverse holes therethrough, adapted to receive and frictionally retain the barrel-cap'of a fountain-pen, and additional retaining means engaging said barrel-cap when inserted in said hole.
9. Apen-rackcomprisingadependingbody portion provided with upwardly and rearwardly extending transverse holes therethrough, adapted to receive and frictionally retain the barrel-cap of a fountain-pen, and additional retaining means engaging said barrel-cap when inserted in said hole, comprising spring-clips extending inwardly in said holes atthe rear end thereof.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
ROBERT H. HAZELTINE.
Witnesses:
O. F. DILL, JOHN REEVES.
US15468303A 1903-04-28 1903-04-28 Pen-rack. Expired - Lifetime US747066A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US15468303A US747066A (en) 1903-04-28 1903-04-28 Pen-rack.

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US15468303A US747066A (en) 1903-04-28 1903-04-28 Pen-rack.

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US747066A true US747066A (en) 1903-12-15

Family

ID=2815561

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US15468303A Expired - Lifetime US747066A (en) 1903-04-28 1903-04-28 Pen-rack.

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US747066A (en)

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2484773A (en) * 1947-02-18 1949-10-11 Joseph V Wuestman Receptacle
US3724676A (en) * 1970-05-05 1973-04-03 Koh I Noor Rapidograph Stand for a writing point, especially for tubular pens

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2484773A (en) * 1947-02-18 1949-10-11 Joseph V Wuestman Receptacle
US3724676A (en) * 1970-05-05 1973-04-03 Koh I Noor Rapidograph Stand for a writing point, especially for tubular pens

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US747066A (en) Pen-rack.
US564178A (en) O-utho
US504918A (en) James b
US423587A (en) John barter
US568627A (en) Carl j
US586143A (en) Combined ink-well and penholder
US384563A (en) Frederick e
US539115A (en) Reservoir attachment for pens
US381417A (en) Fountain-pen
US271107A (en) Quill pen-holder
US735832A (en) Combined paper-weight and pen-holder.
US825153A (en) Pen for fountain-pens.
US307207A (en) Calendar attachment for pencils and pen-holders
US1238201A (en) Pen.
US950342A (en) Pencil-holder.
US497179A (en) Fountain attachment for pens
US821993A (en) Penholder.
US600511A (en) David m
US179670A (en) Improvement in pen-holders and fountain-pens
US443016A (en) Fountain pen-holder
US390555A (en) billings
US222200A (en) Improvement in inkstands
US989481A (en) Double penholder.
US931530A (en) Fountain attachment for penholders.
US58572A (en) Edwitf dwtght babbitt