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US754241A
US754241A US14900703A US1903149007A US754241A US 754241 A US754241 A US 754241A US 14900703 A US14900703 A US 14900703A US 1903149007 A US1903149007 A US 1903149007A US 754241 A US754241 A US 754241A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F5/00Holders or carriers for hand articles; Holders or carriers for use while travelling or camping
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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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  • a retaining means which may be attached to the person or some part of the clothing or wearing-apparel and to which device the article in question, such as an umbrella or parasol, is secured, so that if it should happen that the user of the retainer should attempt to leave the car without picking up the parcel he or she will be reminded of the neglect by experiencing a slight jerk or pull from the retainer.
  • a further object of my invention is to construct the device in question of any suitable materialsuch as a small silk-and-rubber cord, string, or braid of any desired shape, thickness, length, or colorwhi ch may be securely attached to the person or a part of the wearing-apparel, a parcel or other article being adapted to be secured to a small hook or clasp at one end of said cord, the other end being formed with an adjustable loop or the like to secure the cord and parcel to the user.
  • any suitable materials uch as a small silk-and-rubber cord, string, or braid of any desired shape, thickness, length, or colorwhi ch may be securely attached to the person or a part of the wearing-apparel, a parcel or other article being adapted to be secured to a small hook or clasp at one end of said cord, the other end being formed with an adjustable loop or the like to secure the cord and parcel to the user.
  • FIG. 1 is a view showing the manner of securing an article (in the present instance an umbrella) to the person by means of my improved device.
  • Fig. 2 is a view of a device embodying my improvements. Referring now to the drawings in detail and in particular to Fig. 2, the portion of the cord a carrying the clasp or snap-hook is doubled, as shown at b, and is provided with a slide, as at c, for the purpose of increasing or decreasing the size of the loop formed by the cord near the hook, the two ends being joined by a fastening-sleeve, as at d.
  • the loop formed at the upper end of the main cord is also constructed in substantially the same manner and has a small ring f, adapted to prevent the slides from slipping off the cord, as the lower loop just described.
  • the upper end of the cord is provided with a slide, as at e, similar to the slide 0, this slide e serving to increase or decrease the size of the upper loop. From the above description of the construction of my improvement the manner of employing and using the same will be readily apparent.
  • the end of the cord which has the loop or slide formed thereon may be fastened to the fingers, the wrist, or the ankle of the person, this being easily accomplished by slipping the fingers and wrist through the loop and then pulling up the slide.
  • the snap-hook or clasp at the other end of the cord is then secured to the cord or wrapping of the parcel, or in the case of an umbrella or pocketbook to the ordinary fastening-straps thereon. Where there are no straps, as in the case of canes, the end having the hook may easily be looped aroundthe handle.
  • Such parcels or articles may also be attached to the apparel or to coats and overcoats, so that in any event it will be impossible for the owner of such articles to forget the same.

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No. 754,241. PATENTED MAR. 8, 1904.
H. F. ROLL. PARCEL ATTAGHING DEVICE.
APPLIOATION FILED MAR. 23, 1903.
N0 MODEL.
A TTOHNE VS.
UNITED STATES Patented March 8, 1904.
PATE T OFFICE.
HENRY FREDERICK ROLL, OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
PARCEL-ATTAQHING DEVICE.
SPEGIFIGATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 754,241, dated March 8, 1904.
Application filed March 23, 1908.
To all whom it may concern:
' and useful improvements in a device or article adapted to be attached to parcels or the like for the purpose of preventing the same being lost or stolen.
As is well known, oftentimes people when traveling, especially 'on railway and street cars lose valuable parcels and other articles such as umbrellas, parasols, Satchels, fans, pocket-books, and the like-chiefly from forgetfulness and neglect.
It is therefore one of the principal objects of my invention to devise a retaining means which may be attached to the person or some part of the clothing or wearing-apparel and to which device the article in question, such as an umbrella or parasol, is secured, so that if it should happen that the user of the retainer should attempt to leave the car without picking up the parcel he or she will be reminded of the neglect by experiencing a slight jerk or pull from the retainer. I
A further object of my invention is to construct the device in question of any suitable materialsuch as a small silk-and-rubber cord, string, or braid of any desired shape, thickness, length, or colorwhi ch may be securely attached to the person or a part of the wearing-apparel, a parcel or other article being adapted to be secured to a small hook or clasp at one end of said cord, the other end being formed with an adjustable loop or the like to secure the cord and parcel to the user.
To the accomplishment of the hereinbeforecited objects and others of a similar nature my invention consists in the peculiar construction, combination, and arrangement of parts,
as will be hereinafter described in this specification, illustrated in the drawings, and set forth in the appended claim.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying Serial No- 149,007- No model.)
drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in both the figures.
' Figure 1 is a view showing the manner of securing an article (in the present instance an umbrella) to the person by means of my improved device. Fig. 2 is a view of a device embodying my improvements. Referring now to the drawings in detail and in particular to Fig. 2, the portion of the cord a carrying the clasp or snap-hook is doubled, as shown at b, and is provided with a slide, as at c, for the purpose of increasing or decreasing the size of the loop formed by the cord near the hook, the two ends being joined by a fastening-sleeve, as at d. The loop formed at the upper end of the main cord is also constructed in substantially the same manner and has a small ring f, adapted to prevent the slides from slipping off the cord, as the lower loop just described. The upper end of the cord is provided with a slide, as at e, similar to the slide 0, this slide e serving to increase or decrease the size of the upper loop. From the above description of the construction of my improvement the manner of employing and using the same will be readily apparent. The end of the cord which has the loop or slide formed thereon may be fastened to the fingers, the wrist, or the ankle of the person, this being easily accomplished by slipping the fingers and wrist through the loop and then pulling up the slide. The snap-hook or clasp at the other end of the cord is then secured to the cord or wrapping of the parcel, or in the case of an umbrella or pocketbook to the ordinary fastening-straps thereon. Where there are no straps, as in the case of canes, the end having the hook may easily be looped aroundthe handle. Such parcels or articles may also be attached to the apparel or to coats and overcoats, so that in any event it will be impossible for the owner of such articles to forget the same.
There are many other uses to which my improvements may be applied, such as to provide against the loss of hats or so securing wallets or pocket-books that they cannot be removed by unscrupulous persons. The device may also be used as ameans for securing keys to the person. a
In addition to those above recited there are many other advantages incident to my improvement and numerous Ways in which it may be employed, but they are so evident that it is unnecessary to enter into a detailed enumeration of the same. 7
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- A device of the class described, comprising a cord having one of its end portions doubled upon the main portion, a tubular slide connect- 5 ing said doubled portion with the main portion, whereby the said loop may be increased or decreased in size as desired, a ring encircling the cord of such adjustable portion, the opposite end of the cord being also doubled to form a second loop, a tubular sleeve securing the double portion of such loop of the second .loop in position, a ring suspended on said second loop, and a clasping device secured to said second ring, substantially as set *'forth.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
HENRY FREDERICK ROLL. Witnesses: v
CHARLES S. DIGKIE, R. F. MEYER.
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US2522719A (en) * 1949-02-03 1950-09-19 Selma E Johnson Safety device for hand-carried articles
US2580361A (en) * 1947-05-09 1951-12-25 Gertrude E Muhm Gaff
US3266464A (en) * 1964-06-01 1966-08-16 Ronald M Davis Grooming tether device
US3923317A (en) * 1972-12-18 1975-12-02 Donald Armstrong Penney Ski pole hand/wrist attachment
US4159792A (en) * 1978-01-23 1979-07-03 Sanford Siegal Ski glove leash
US4967506A (en) * 1986-08-18 1990-11-06 Lawson Thomas L Apparatus for holding a tree in an upright position
US20100059636A1 (en) * 2008-09-11 2010-03-11 Mcclanahan George H Water Hose Positioning Device
US20130276942A1 (en) * 2012-04-18 2013-10-24 Linda R. Waggoner Elastic Adjustable Wrist Strap for a Fashion or Sport Purse
US20190069523A1 (en) * 2014-01-07 2019-03-07 Daniel Peterson Anti-Pull Leash
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2580361A (en) * 1947-05-09 1951-12-25 Gertrude E Muhm Gaff
US2522719A (en) * 1949-02-03 1950-09-19 Selma E Johnson Safety device for hand-carried articles
US3266464A (en) * 1964-06-01 1966-08-16 Ronald M Davis Grooming tether device
US3923317A (en) * 1972-12-18 1975-12-02 Donald Armstrong Penney Ski pole hand/wrist attachment
US4159792A (en) * 1978-01-23 1979-07-03 Sanford Siegal Ski glove leash
US4967506A (en) * 1986-08-18 1990-11-06 Lawson Thomas L Apparatus for holding a tree in an upright position
US20100059636A1 (en) * 2008-09-11 2010-03-11 Mcclanahan George H Water Hose Positioning Device
US20130276942A1 (en) * 2012-04-18 2013-10-24 Linda R. Waggoner Elastic Adjustable Wrist Strap for a Fashion or Sport Purse
US20190069523A1 (en) * 2014-01-07 2019-03-07 Daniel Peterson Anti-Pull Leash
US11406085B2 (en) 2019-06-20 2022-08-09 Mantle NYC, Inc. Animal restraint system
US11582954B2 (en) 2019-06-20 2023-02-21 Kevin Cavallaro Animal restraint system

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