US837219A - Silversmith's stock. - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A44—HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
- A44C—PERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
- A44C11/00—Watch chains; Ornamental chains
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65G—TRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
- B65G15/00—Conveyors having endless load-conveying surfaces, i.e. belts and like continuous members, to which tractive effort is transmitted by means other than endless driving elements of similar configuration
- B65G15/30—Belts or like endless load-carriers
- B65G15/54—Endless load-carriers made of interwoven ropes or wires
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- the object of the invention is to provide a j
- the memro new and improved stock designed for'use in j bers A are securely and flexibly interlocked 6othe manufacture of purses and like articles, 5 with each other in a simple manner and withwliich is simple and durable in construction, out the use of extra fastening or connecting exceedinglystrongand flexible, cheap toman devices.
- Different. forms may be given to ufacture, and arranged to present smooth ,l the loopsA. Forinstance,as-shownin Figs.
- Thestock om which the members A are the case Witli) fish-scale purses and like artij made may be of different shape in crossesecc es as nowconstructed. tion ⁇ that is, it may be flat, round, polygzo
- the invention consists of ,novel features onal, or otherwise.
- Fig. 2 is an enlarged transverse section ofthe i and folded along one o its axes, the folds 8o .same on the line 2 2 of Fig. 1.
- Fig. 3 1s a forming the endsof each member straddling face view of the blank for forming a member adjacent members.
- a silversmiths stock comprising interverse section of a inodiiied form of the imi locking members, each formed of a ring bent 3 5 provement. upon itself into half-ringl shape, with its-ends 85 ⁇ he membersA,formingthestock, are alike I or bent portions straddling adjacent mem- 'n shape and construction, and each is formed l bers between the ends thereof. of an annulet or ring, preferably of oval 4.
- Asilversmiths stock comprising .intersliape (see Fig. 3) and doubled up along the locking members, each formed of a ring bent 4o minor axis to give the member a half-ring upon itself into half-ring shape, with its endsgo shape, as plainly indicated in Fig. 1.
- the Or bent portions formed into loops, each mem;
- each member A ends or bent ortions of each member A are ber being engaged at or near its middle by the Fops A', and the doubled-up loops of two adjacent members.
- the im roved metallic fabric compris- 45 of an adjacent member, so that the end or ingaseries o series of links, each link beinga '95 loop A of a member straddles the doubledj jointless, oblong and centrally-open'piece of up portion of an adjacent member, and the y metal lben-t double at its shorter axis so as to a jacent members are thus interlocked with .bring the extremities of the ieee together eachother.
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PATENTED Nov. 27, 190e. M. T. GOLDSMITH.
SILVBRSMITHS STCK. APPLICATION FILED Mme, 1906.
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MARCUS T. eoLDsMIrH, or NEW YORK, N. Y.
SILVEHSMITHS STOCK. I
No. 837,219.' Specification 0f Letters Patent.- Patented Nov. 27, 1906 Application filed January 6, 1906. Serial No. 294,915.
To ali, whom t may concern,.- l the lloops A of two adjacent members and Be .it lmown that I, MARCUS VT.. GOLD- l the members A are arranged in r'ows,and the SMITH, a subject \of the Czar of Russia, and a member in one row has its loops A -engaging.; -I resident of the city of New York, borough of l or straddling two adjacent members in the 5 the Bronx, in the county and State of New ,l next followingrow, and the adjacent loops 55 York, have invented a new and Improved .i A of two members in-a row interlock with a Silversmiths Stock, of which the following is I single member in the next row at points bea'full, clear, and exact description. tween the loops A" of this single member.
The object of the invention is to provide a j By the arrangement described the memro new and improved stock designed for'use in j bers A are securely and flexibly interlocked 6othe manufacture of purses and like articles, 5 with each other in a simple manner and withwliich is simple and durable in construction, out the use of extra fastening or connecting exceedinglystrongand flexible, cheap toman devices. Different. forms may be given to ufacture, and arranged to present smooth ,l the loopsA. Forinstance,as-shownin Figs.
r 5 inner and outer surfaces to prevent handker- ,l 1 and 2 the loops are circular, while the loop 65 chiefs and other fabrics from being caught on l shown inFi .51' is approximately rectangular. undesirable rojections, las is so frequently Thestock om which the members A are the case Witli) fish-scale purses and like artij made may be of different shape in crossesecc es as nowconstructed. tion`that is, it may be flat, round, polygzo The invention consists of ,novel features onal, or otherwise. W 7o and parts and combinations of the same,l Having vthus described my invention, I which will bemore fully described hereinafter claim as new and desire to secure by Letters and` then pointed ont in the c aims. p Patent` v Apractical embodiment ofthe invention is ,l 1.- A silversmiths stock comprising interz 5 represented in the accompanying drawings, f locking members, each formed of a ring bent 75 orming a part of this specification, in which upon itself into half-ring sha e, with its end similar characters of reference indicate corre* lor ben-tportions formed into oops. spontling parts in all the views. 2. i silversnii'ths stock comprising mem- Figure 1 is a face view of the improvement. bers, each formed of a ring symmetrical about 3o Fig. 2 is an enlarged transverse section ofthe i and folded along one o its axes, the folds 8o .same on the line 2 2 of Fig. 1. Fig. 3 1s a forming the endsof each member straddling face view of the blank for forming a member adjacent members.
A 3. A silversmiths stock comprising interverse section of a inodiiied form of the imi locking members, each formed of a ring bent 3 5 provement. upon itself into half-ringl shape, with its-ends 85` he membersA,formingthestock, are alike I or bent portions straddling adjacent mem- 'n shape and construction, and each is formed l bers between the ends thereof. of an annulet or ring, preferably of oval 4. Asilversmiths stock comprising .intersliape (see Fig. 3) and doubled up along the locking members, each formed of a ring bent 4o minor axis to give the member a half-ring upon itself into half-ring shape, with its endsgo shape, as plainly indicated in Fig. 1. The Or bent portions formed into loops, each mem;
ends or bent ortions of each member A are ber being engaged at or near its middle by the Fops A', and the doubled-up loops of two adjacent members.
parts of a member extend through a loop A 5. The im roved metallic fabric, compris- 45 of an adjacent member, so that the end or ingaseries o series of links, each link beinga '95 loop A of a member straddles the doubledj jointless, oblong and centrally-open'piece of up portion of an adjacent member, and the y metal lben-t double at its shorter axis so as to a jacent members are thus interlocked with .bring the extremities of the ieee together eachother. 1t will be noticed that each but leaving' the sides formes into lateral 5o member A is engaged at or near its middle by l loops, each link of one series coupling or j oinroc ing two links of the next series in order, and g name to this specification in the presence of one lateral loop of each of the links inclosing two subscribing witnesses. tnv `oxtroiniiiee of the Apiece iormng one link MARCUS T. G((HllS/DTL- oi the next series `(ind tue other loop of seid link inclosingg,` the extremities of the piece i Vitnesses: inruling the next link of said next series. THEO. G. H OSTER,
ln testimony whereof I have signed my Evlnxiw B. MARSHALL.
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