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US809785A
US809785A US25875605A US1905258756A US809785A US 809785 A US809785 A US 809785A US 25875605 A US25875605 A US 25875605A US 1905258756 A US1905258756 A US 1905258756A US 809785 A US809785 A US 809785A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
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  • This invention has relation to easels of the general variety illustrated in my previous patents, No. 569,410, of October 13,1896, and No. 574,242, ofDecember 29, 1896that is, to small and light easels, such as are capable of employment on tables or shelves or in any other situations to sustain various articles for display, convenience, ornamentation, and such like purposes.
  • the principal object of my present invention is to provide or produce a simple, cheap, and effective easel having two side wings or standards and capable of being cut or formed from a single piece of material which may be shipped flat and readily and easily bent or folded to form the desired article, the parts being capable of being securely locked, so as to maintain their proper relative positions, and of being easily and quickly returned to their flattened position, if so desired.
  • Subordinate objects are to effect an economy in the amount of material employed as we? as in the labor of manufacturing the artic e.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view showing my improved form of easel with the parts bent and locked in the position which they are made to assume when the easel is ready for use.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view representing the blank from which the easel to be formed is made, all the parts being shown fiat or unbent.
  • the blank for the improved easel may be cut from wood or paper or sheet metal or other suitable maportion represented at A forms one wing and the portion represented at B forms the other wing, the two wings when the easel is in use constituting the backstay therefor or for the front plate or face thereof.
  • the top part of the latter is represented at C, and it is against this face that the articles are generallyplaced to besustained in their desired position; but having two wings either the front or the back of the easel may be employed for sustaining articles, as will be readily understood.
  • the upper margins of these openings are somewhat longer than the lower margins, so as to easily receive the locking ends or ears of the flap or locking-piece before the latter is bent down to place and to form, with the ears, an effective lock when the final adjustment is made. That the flap may swing down to its final position without binding the side margins of these openings are slightly curved.
  • the flap or lockingpiece is represented at F. It is cut mainly from the central portion of the blank between the score-lines d d and a e. A cross score-line is made at fabout on a line with the bottoms of the openings D and E.
  • the sides of the flap are formed by cutting through the blank on the lines 9 and h, and the extreme swinging margin of the flap is formed by cutting through on the line IIO through the upper parts of the openings D and E when the flap is sufficiently bent down on the score-line f, as on a hinge, the side wings being bent back to receive the ears that is, to their final bent position.
  • recesses are left in the side wings, and these may be employed, if so desired, for holding small articles, such as a pen or pencil, and similar articles might be passed through the openings D and E.
  • the locking-flap when finally located constitutes a small shelf, which on occasion might be employed to sustain small articles.

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No. 809,785. PATENTED JAN. 9, 1906.
G. L. R. DAHLBERG. EASEL;
APPLICATION FILED MAY 4, 1905.
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INVENTOH wfmi ATTORNEY ITE STATES GUSTAF L. R. DAHLBERG, OF ALLWOOD, NEW JERSEY.
EASEL.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Jan. 9. 1906.
Aprlication filed May 4,1905. Serial No. 258.756.
T0 at whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, GUSTAF L. R.'DAHL BERG, a citizen of the United States, residing at Allwood, in the county of Passaic and State of New Jersey, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Easels, of which the following, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, is a full, clear, and exact specification.
This invention has relation to easels of the general variety illustrated in my previous patents, No. 569,410, of October 13,1896, and No. 574,242, ofDecember 29, 1896that is, to small and light easels, such as are capable of employment on tables or shelves or in any other situations to sustain various articles for display, convenience, ornamentation, and such like purposes.
The principal object of my present invention is to provide or produce a simple, cheap, and effective easel having two side wings or standards and capable of being cut or formed from a single piece of material which may be shipped flat and readily and easily bent or folded to form the desired article, the parts being capable of being securely locked, so as to maintain their proper relative positions, and of being easily and quickly returned to their flattened position, if so desired.
Subordinate objects are to effect an economy in the amount of material employed as we? as in the labor of manufacturing the artic e.
To accomplish the foregoing objects and to secure other and further advantages in the matters of construction and use, my improvements involve certain novel and useful peculiarities of construction and arrangements or combinations of parts, as will be herein first fully described and then pointed out in the claims.
In the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, Figure 1 is a perspective view showing my improved form of easel with the parts bent and locked in the position which they are made to assume when the easel is ready for use. Fig. 2 is a plan view representing the blank from which the easel to be formed is made, all the parts being shown fiat or unbent.
In both figures like letters of reference wherever they occur indicate corresponding arts. p It should be understood that the blank for the improved easel may be cut from wood or paper or sheet metal or other suitable maportion represented at A forms one wing and the portion represented at B forms the other wing, the two wings when the easel is in use constituting the backstay therefor or for the front plate or face thereof. The top part of the latter is represented at C, and it is against this face that the articles are generallyplaced to besustained in their desired position; but having two wings either the front or the back of the easel may be employed for sustaining articles, as will be readily understood. To facilitate bending, I score the blank when made of pasteboard or wood or very thick paper along the lines d d and e e, which scorelines, with the margins, outline the blank into three principal parts and enable the the parts to be bent one with respect to the other along the proper lines and without damaging the material. In each of the wings A and B, I make an opening, as at D and E, to receive the ends or ears of the lock- 7 ing flap. The upper margins of these openings are somewhat longer than the lower margins, so as to easily receive the locking ends or ears of the flap or locking-piece before the latter is bent down to place and to form, with the ears, an effective lock when the final adjustment is made. That the flap may swing down to its final position without binding the side margins of these openings are slightly curved.
The flap or lockingpiece is represented at F. It is cut mainly from the central portion of the blank between the score-lines d d and a e. A cross score-line is made at fabout on a line with the bottoms of the openings D and E. The sides of the flap are formed by cutting through the blank on the lines 9 and h, and the extreme swinging margin of the flap is formed by cutting through on the line IIO through the upper parts of the openings D and E when the flap is sufficiently bent down on the score-line f, as on a hinge, the side wings being bent back to receive the ears that is, to their final bent position. By forcing the flap down the ears engage the outside portions of the side wings, and when the flap is in its lowermost position, as in Fig. 1, all the parts will be locked in the position which they are intended to occupy when the easel is set up ready for use, and being so formed the easel is substantial.
Ordinary use of the easel will not disturb the stability of the parts in their locked position; but if it be desired to unfold the easel and lay it out fiat, as it is when packed, then the flap is only to be raised and the parts swung back to the fiat position, substantially as indicated in Fig. 2.
By cutting out the ears, as indicated, recesses are left in the side wings, and these may be employed, if so desired, for holding small articles, such as a pen or pencil, and similar articles might be passed through the openings D and E. The locking-flap when finally located constitutes a small shelf, which on occasion might be employed to sustain small articles.
The uses of the easel are sufficiently obvious.
The cutting of the blank to form the parts in the manner described enables me to make these small easels in large numbers at very trifling expense. The facility with which the out blanks may be bent and locked in position enables any one to quickly set up the easel ready for use.
By making the two flaps continuous with the central part or facel obviate the necessity of any pasting or manufacturing manipulation after the blank leaves the cutting-die.
The improved easel will be found to admirably answer all the purposes or objects of the invention hereinbefore alluded to.
Having now fully described my invention, what I claim as new herein, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. The combination in an easel formed of a single piece, of the face-plate, and the backstay composed of the two wings, said wings being partly separated from the faceplate by to engage with the two openings in the wings when the latter are bent back and the flap bent down, substantially as described.
2. The combination in an easel formed of a single piece, of the faceplate, and the backstay composed of the two wings, said wings being artly separated from the face-plate by scoreines to enable the backstay to be set in a position for supporting the face-plate in use, the locking-flap partly separated from the face-plate by a score-line and provided with ears on each side out form the material of the side wings, the side wings having openings therethrough to receive the locking-ears, the upper margins of said openings being longer than the lower margins thereof and the side margins being curved, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
GUSTAF L. R. DAHLBERG.
Witnesses:
C. SEDGWICK, J. M. HOWARD.
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US2651421A (en) * 1951-11-30 1953-09-08 Affiliated Lithographers Inc Display card
US2731226A (en) * 1952-03-18 1956-01-17 Matthew C Ricciardi Container holder
US2851237A (en) * 1954-09-13 1958-09-09 West Virginia Pulp & Paper Co Counter display unit
US4171790A (en) * 1978-02-24 1979-10-23 J. C. Smith, Inc. Floral support
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US2563754A (en) * 1945-05-14 1951-08-07 Master Lock Co Display device
US2651421A (en) * 1951-11-30 1953-09-08 Affiliated Lithographers Inc Display card
US2731226A (en) * 1952-03-18 1956-01-17 Matthew C Ricciardi Container holder
US2851237A (en) * 1954-09-13 1958-09-09 West Virginia Pulp & Paper Co Counter display unit
US4171790A (en) * 1978-02-24 1979-10-23 J. C. Smith, Inc. Floral support
US20050121588A1 (en) * 2003-12-04 2005-06-09 Snuffer Denver C. Foldable tabletop easel
US7000882B2 (en) * 2003-12-04 2006-02-21 Snuffer Denver C Foldable tabletop easel
US20170065105A1 (en) * 2015-09-03 2017-03-09 Willie Kelly Picture Frame Easel Back Replacement
USD819128S1 (en) 2016-08-17 2018-05-29 Pratt Corrugated Holdings, Inc. Canvas blank
USD811753S1 (en) 2016-08-17 2018-03-06 Pratt Corrugated Holdings, Inc. Easel formed from a blank
US9901174B1 (en) * 2016-08-17 2018-02-27 Pratt Corrugated Holdings, Inc. Foldable easel blank
USD822107S1 (en) 2016-08-17 2018-07-03 Pratt Corrugated Holdings, Inc. Palette blank
US10105986B2 (en) 2016-08-17 2018-10-23 Pratt Corrugated Holdings, Inc. Foldable palette blank
US10293634B2 (en) 2016-08-17 2019-05-21 Pratt Corrugated Holdings, Inc. Foldable canvas blank
USD881273S1 (en) 2016-08-17 2020-04-14 Pratt Corrugated Holdings, Inc. Palette blank
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US20190298087A1 (en) * 2018-03-27 2019-10-03 Roger Hansen Skateboard stand
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