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US829062A
US829062A US30504906A US1906305049A US829062A US 829062 A US829062 A US 829062A US 30504906 A US30504906 A US 30504906A US 1906305049 A US1906305049 A US 1906305049A US 829062 A US829062 A US 829062A
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  • This invention relates to fastening devices for shippingtags. and is especially designed. for tagging such articles as goods which come in bales, meat, &c.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a securing device which enters the goods to which the tags are attached in such a manner as to render their attachment most secure.
  • Figure I shows my fastening device united to a tag and ready for attachment to the article to which the tag is to be ap lied, a part of the tag in this view being roken away.
  • Figure II is a view of the opposite side of the tag as shown in Fig. I.
  • Fig. III is a side edge view of Fig. I.
  • Fig. IV is an edge view looking in the direction of the fastening dev ce as shown in Fig. I.
  • the fastening device 1 s essentially constructed of sheet metal having its longitudinal edges reinforced by turning said edges over, as shown at 2 2, said reinforced edges extending throughout the sides of the fastening device to the end of the tag 6.
  • the entering end 3 of said fastening device is pointed or spear-shaped, having rearwardlyextended spurs 4 4, which engage the article when the device is inserted therein and offer resistance to the withdrawal of the device.
  • spurs 5 5 are stamped from the same piece of metal and are turned inwardly, substantially as is shown in the drawings, and the said spurs 5 5 and 4 4 offer a continuous line of resistance across the head 3 of the device at the oint where said head joins the main body 0 said device.
  • the reinforced edges 2 2 impart to the attachment a desirable strength that insures the head of the device enetrating the goods without the dan ger o the fastener buckling at the body.
  • the said reinforced edges are formed by turning the metal over in stamping the same.
  • the fastener is secured to the tag 6 by means of an opening 8, through which is assed a series of cars 7, also stamped from tie end of the fastener and bent over to clamp one side of the tag.
  • the fastener may be united to the tag in a variety of ways, but the manner of uniting the same to the tag as above indicated is a convenient and eflicient way.
  • I clain1- 1 A fastening device for the attachment of shipping-tags to goods, consisting of a body portion 1 having a spear-shaped head 3 with rearwardly-extended spurs 4 4 and inwarilly-cxtcnding spurs 5 5 in the rear of the head and having ioints substantially in the same plane with the points of the spurs 4 4, substantially as specified.
  • a body portion 1 having its longitudinal edges reinforced to strengthen the body portion, the free end of said device being pointed and having outwardly and rearwardly extending spurs 4 4, and additional spurs 5 5 turned inwardly over the body of the device and having oints substantially in the same ilanc wit 1 the points of the spurs 4' 4, thus forming a transverse line of resisting-spurs at the enteringpoint of the device, substantially as specified.

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N0. 829,062. PATEN'I'BD AUG. 21, 1906.
J. W. DOLLMAN. FASTENING DEVICE FOR SHIPPING TAGS.
APPLICATION FILED MAR. 9, 1908.
QM/(mm I 7 Q g a? 6 9% 7M! I JOHN W. DOLLMAN, OF PARKERSBURG, VEST VIRGINIA.
FASTENING DEVICE FOR SHIPPING-TAGS.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Aug. 21, 1906.
Annlication filed March 9, 1906. Serial No. 305.049.
To all whrmt it 'ITNIZ/ concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN WV. DOLLMAN, a cit zen of the United States, residing at Parkersburg, in the county of iVood and State of lVest Virginia, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Fastening Devices for Ship ing-Tags; and I do declare the following to e 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, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the figures of reference marked there on, which form a part of this specification.
This invention relates to fastening devices for shippingtags. and is especially designed. for tagging such articles as goods which come in bales, meat, &c.
The object of the invention is to provide a securing device which enters the goods to which the tags are attached in such a manner as to render their attachment most secure.
Preceding a detail description of the invention, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, of which Figure I shows my fastening device united to a tag and ready for attachment to the article to which the tag is to be ap lied, a part of the tag in this view being roken away. Fig. II is a view of the opposite side of the tag as shown in Fig. I. Fig. III is a side edge view of Fig. I. Fig. IV is an edge view looking in the direction of the fastening dev ce as shown in Fig. I.
In a detail description of the invention similar reference characters indicate corresponding parts.
The fastening device 1 s essentially constructed of sheet metal having its longitudinal edges reinforced by turning said edges over, as shown at 2 2, said reinforced edges extending throughout the sides of the fastening device to the end of the tag 6. The entering end 3 of said fastening device is pointed or spear-shaped, having rearwardlyextended spurs 4 4, which engage the article when the device is inserted therein and offer resistance to the withdrawal of the device. In addition. to these resisting-spurs 4 4; there are two inwardly-lying spurs 5 5, which project inwardly upon the top side of the device and offer additional resistance to the withdrawal of the device from the goods. These additional spurs 5 5 are stamped from the same piece of metal and are turned inwardly, substantially as is shown in the drawings, and the said spurs 5 5 and 4 4 offer a continuous line of resistance across the head 3 of the device at the oint where said head joins the main body 0 said device. The reinforced edges 2 2 impart to the attachment a desirable strength that insures the head of the device enetrating the goods without the dan ger o the fastener buckling at the body. The said reinforced edges are formed by turning the metal over in stamping the same. The fastener is secured to the tag 6 by means of an opening 8, through which is assed a series of cars 7, also stamped from tie end of the fastener and bent over to clamp one side of the tag. Of course the fastener may be united to the tag in a variety of ways, but the manner of uniting the same to the tag as above indicated is a convenient and eflicient way.
Having described my invention, I clain1- 1. A fastening device for the attachment of shipping-tags to goods, consisting of a body portion 1 having a spear-shaped head 3 with rearwardly-extended spurs 4 4 and inwarilly-cxtcnding spurs 5 5 in the rear of the head and having ioints substantially in the same plane with the points of the spurs 4 4, substantially as specified.
2. In a fastening device for attaching shipping-tags to articles, a body portion 1 having its longitudinal edges reinforced to strengthen the body portion, the free end of said device being pointed and having outwardly and rearwardly extending spurs 4 4, and additional spurs 5 5 turned inwardly over the body of the device and having oints substantially in the same ilanc wit 1 the points of the spurs 4' 4, thus forming a transverse line of resisting-spurs at the enteringpoint of the device, substantially as specified.
In testimony whereof I allix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
JOHN W. DOLLMAN.
Witnesses It. J. lVIUGAR'IY, O. M. THEOBALT). t i
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