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US778212A
US778212A US13818803A US1903138188A US778212A US 778212 A US778212 A US 778212A US 13818803 A US13818803 A US 13818803A US 1903138188 A US1903138188 A US 1903138188A US 778212 A US778212 A US 778212A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24DCIGARS; CIGARETTES; TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS; MOUTHPIECES FOR CIGARS OR CIGARETTES; MANUFACTURE OF TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS OR MOUTHPIECES
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  • This invention relates to certain improvements in bands such as are used as distinguishing marks on cigars or similar articles.
  • the distinguishing bands ordinarily used on cigars are usually applied to the cigars in the form of a strip, the ends of the strip being overlapped and the overlapping portions being caused to adhere to each other for substantially their entire length by suitable adhesive.
  • Theband is intended to snuglyfit the cigar or other article to which it is applied, and for this reason it is difficult to re move the band, which is usually done before the cigar is smoked, without tearing or digfrom the article and which is not liable to beev come attached plied.
  • Figure 1 represents a cigar having one form of the improved band applied thereto.
  • Fig. 2 is a thereto when the band is apcross-section of thecigar, showing theband in elevation; and
  • Fig. 3 is a view of the band before it is applied to the cigar.
  • O indicates a cigar having aband 1 applied thereto. While the ends of the band may in some instances be the same width as the major portion of the body of the band, in the preferred construction the ends will 'benarrowed to form tongues 2 and 3.
  • the band is applied to the cigar by interlocking the overlapping ends. This may be accomplished in any desiredmanner. As shown, the end of the band on which the tongue 3 is formed is provided with a slit 4, which is a closed slit, although it might be open at one end and extend in from the side of the band, if desired. In applying.
  • the band the tongue 2 is tucked through the slit 4, the tongue being of a width to pass freely through the slit, and one of the overlapping tongues is then preferably secured to the body of the band by a suitable adhesive. Either tongue may be so secured. In the construction shown the tongue 3 is thus secured, the tongue 2 being left free to form a tearing-tab.
  • a band for cigars comprising a strip of material having one of its ends passed freely through a slitin the other end, one of the ends being secured to the body of theband by paste and the other end being left free to form a tearing-tab.
  • Aband for cigars and other articles comprising a strip of material having its ends shaped to form tongues which are narrower than the body of the band, said tongues being interlocked and one of them being secured to the body of the band by suitable adhesive, substantially as described.
  • a band for cigars and other articles comprising a strip of material having its ends shaped to form tongues which are narrower than the body of the band, one of said tongues being passed through a slit in the band and one of the overlapping tongues thus formed being secured to the band by suitable adhesive, the other being left free to form a tearing-tab, substantially as described.

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No. 778,212. 'PATENTED DEC. 27, 1904.
I G7 ARBNTS, JR.
BAND.
APPLICATION FILED JAN. 8. 1908.
I UNITED STATES Patented December 27, 1904.
PATENT OE IcE.
GEORGE ARENTS, JR, OF NEW YORK, N Y., ASSIGNOR TO AMERICAN CIGAR COMPANY, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., A CORPORATION OF NEW JERSEY.
BAND.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 778,212, dated December 27, 1904. Application filed January 8, 1903. Serial No. 138,188.
the accompanying drawings, forming a part of the same. 1 Y
' This invention relates to certain improvements in bands such as are used as distinguishing marks on cigars or similar articles.
The distinguishing bands ordinarily used on cigars are usually applied to the cigars in the form of a strip, the ends of the strip being overlapped and the overlapping portions being caused to adhere to each other for substantially their entire length by suitable adhesive. Theband is intended to snuglyfit the cigar or other article to which it is applied, and for this reason it is difficult to re move the band, which is usually done before the cigar is smoked, without tearing or digfrom the article and which is not liable to beev come attached plied.
With this and other objects in View the invention consists in certain constructions and improvements, as will be hereinafter fully described and then specifically pointed out in the claims hereunto appended.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 represents a cigar having one form of the improved band applied thereto. Fig. 2 is a thereto when the band is apcross-section of thecigar, showing theband in elevation; and Fig. 3 is a view of the band before it is applied to the cigar.
Referring to the drawings, O indicates a cigar having aband 1 applied thereto. While the ends of the band may in some instances be the same width as the major portion of the body of the band, in the preferred construction the ends will 'benarrowed to form tongues 2 and 3. The band is applied to the cigar by interlocking the overlapping ends. This may be accomplished in any desiredmanner. As shown, the end of the band on which the tongue 3 is formed is provided with a slit 4, which is a closed slit, although it might be open at one end and extend in from the side of the band, if desired. In applying. the band the tongue 2 is tucked through the slit 4, the tongue being of a width to pass freely through the slit, and one of the overlapping tongues is then preferably secured to the body of the band by a suitable adhesive. Either tongue may be so secured. In the construction shown the tongue 3 is thus secured, the tongue 2 being left free to form a tearing-tab. By making the tongues narrower than the body of the band the danger'that the band will become attached to the cigar by the adhesive used is obviated, and it will be seen that the band'can-be readily torn from the cigar by means of the free tongue which forrns'a tearing-tab. Furthermore, it Will be seen that since the tongue which passes through the slit than that illustrated, and the invention is not, a
therefore, to be confined to the specific form of band illustrated.
What is claimed 'is v 1. A band for cigars comprising a strip of material having one of its ends passed freely through a slitin the other end, one of the ends being secured to the body of theband by paste and the other end being left free to form a tearing-tab. i
2. Aband for cigars and other articles comprising a strip of material having its ends shaped to form tongues which are narrower than the body of the band, said tongues being interlocked and one of them being secured to the body of the band by suitable adhesive, substantially as described.
3. A band for cigars and other articles comprising a strip of material having its ends shaped to form tongues which are narrower than the body of the band, one of said tongues being passed through a slit in the band and one of the overlapping tongues thus formed being secured to the band by suitable adhesive, the other being left free to form a tearing-tab, substantially as described.
ln testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
GEORGE ARENTS, In. Witnesses:
SYDNEY I. Pnusoo'r'r, ADOLPH E. OIILSEN.
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