US863480A - Copying and manifold device. - Google Patents

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US863480A
US863480A US34343506A US1906343435A US863480A US 863480 A US863480 A US 863480A US 34343506 A US34343506 A US 34343506A US 1906343435 A US1906343435 A US 1906343435A US 863480 A US863480 A US 863480A
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  • My invention relates to a device for holding and adjusting bills, letters, orders, etc. while the same are being copied on a permanent or loose leaf record sheet and is provided with means for holding the loose record sheet in position on a board while the said bill, letter or. order is also adapted to be held by asliding device which can be moved and adjusted along the board and loose record sheet so that the bills may berecorded on the loose sheet in consecutive order and close together so that there is little or no loss on the sheet which may then be bound permanently, or in case of a permanently bound record sheet the device provides means for moving the bills along the sheets so that they may be copied into the record book.
  • FIG. 1 is a plan view of my'improved device showing it adaptedto the use of loose record sheets.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is an end view.
  • a substantial board is used preferably of wood and provided with cleatsG and having at one side a metal strip 7 with a dove-tailed groove 8.
  • the board 5 may he of several'layers of wood the upper layer being about the thickness of the strip .7 whose upper face is flush with the surface of the board 5 and hason its outer edge teeth or serrations 9. Sliding on the top of the plate 7 is a plate 10 havinga tongue 11 which plays in the groove-8 to retain the plate in a per manent position at the left hand side of the board.
  • a pawl 12 playing inthe teeth 9 and under tension of thespring 13 and provided with a knob 14. for removing it from theteeth when necessary.
  • a clamp 15' provided with the two buttons 16 of the common glovefas'tener type and which are adapted to hold the carbon sheet 17,.while at theright hand'side of the board are studs 18 which enter the perforations in the edge of the loose sheet 19.
  • the slide 10 is also provided with studs 20 to enter perforations in the edge'oi the billhead, letter, or order sheet 21.
  • the operation of the device is as follows: The loose sheet is first placed on the board 5and its perforations tical on all the sheets so that when they are eventually bound the binding means will pass through the same perforations in all the sheets and the binding is neatly effected. On top of the record sheet is placed the carbon sheet 17 being clasped in position by the fastening buttons 16 and the bill or other sheet to be copied being also provided with perforations is by means of them secured to the sliding plate 10 and this plate is then moved or adjusted to any position along the record sheet which may be desired, the plate 10 being locked at the desired point. by means of the pawl 12. It will thus be seen that when a bill has been copied at the top of the record sheet the next bill may then'be placed on the slide and carried to a point just below the first record and copied.
  • the base is constructed of sheet metal and the studs 18 are dispensed with, the base being then forced into the book and under the sheet so that the latter will occupy the position of the sheet 19 shown in the drawing.
  • the strip 7 will be secured to the sheet metal plate and cleats may be also employed if desired or the flexibility of the base may be a desirable feature.
  • a device of the class described comprisiug'a base' hoard having devices at one side and at one end to secure respectively a'manifold sheet and a carbon sheet thereon and also provided at the opposite side with a longitudinal plate having rack teeth, a plate slidable on the first-men' tioncd plate,.one of said plates having "a longitudinal dovetail groove and the other having a longitudinal dovetail tongue engaging such groove, such slidable plate having means to attach a paper thereto, and a pawl carried by such plate to engage the rack teeth of the first-mentioned plate and adjustably secure such slidable plate on the base board.
  • 21A device of the class described comprising a base board provided .near 'one side with projecting studs, fur thcr provided atthe opposite side with a longitudinal plate having a longitudinal dove-tail groove and rack teeth, said base board being further provided with a clamp at one end; a plate slidable on the first mentioned plate; having a dovetail tongue in the groove thereof and further provided with projecting studs, and a pawl carried by said slidable plate forengagement with the teeth of the' first named plate. 7

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No. 863,480. PATENTED AUG. 13, 1907.
E. M. WOLF.
COPYING AND MANIFOLD DEVICE.
APPLICATION FILED NOV. 14, 1908.
EDWIN M. WOLF, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
COPYING AND MANIFOLD DEVICE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Aug. 13, 1907.
Application filed November 14,1906. Serial No- 343,435.
To 5111 whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, EDWIN M. WOLF, a citizen of the United States, residing at New York, in the county of New York and State of New York, have invented new and useful Improvements in Copying and Manifolding Devices, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to a device for holding and adjusting bills, letters, orders, etc. while the same are being copied on a permanent or loose leaf record sheet and is provided with means for holding the loose record sheet in position on a board while the said bill, letter or. order is also adapted to be held by asliding device which can be moved and adjusted along the board and loose record sheet so that the bills may berecorded on the loose sheet in consecutive order and close together so that there is little or no loss on the sheet which may then be bound permanently, or in case of a permanently bound record sheet the device provides means for moving the bills along the sheets so that they may be copied into the record book.
These and other objects of my invention are more fully set forth in thefollowing specification and illustrated in the accompanying drawings where it will be seen that like reference characters are used to designate the'same parts in the seveial'figures:
- Figure 1 is a plan view of my'improved device showing it adaptedto the use of loose record sheets. Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the same. Fig. 3 is an end view.
When it is adapted to use this device for recording bills, letters etc. on loose sheets which are afterwards to be bound into bookform,- a substantial board is used preferably of wood and provided with cleatsG and having at one side a metal strip 7 with a dove-tailed groove 8. The board 5 may he of several'layers of wood the upper layer being about the thickness of the strip .7 whose upper face is flush with the surface of the board 5 and hason its outer edge teeth or serrations 9. Sliding on the top of the plate 7 is a plate 10 havinga tongue 11 which plays in the groove-8 to retain the plate in a per manent position at the left hand side of the board. Pivoted in the outer edge of this plate is a pawl 12 playing inthe teeth 9 and under tension of thespring 13 and provided with a knob 14. for removing it from theteeth when necessary. At the top of the board is a clamp 15' provided with the two buttons 16 of the common glovefas'tener type and which are adapted to hold the carbon sheet 17,.while at theright hand'side of the board are studs 18 which enter the perforations in the edge of the loose sheet 19. The slide 10 is also provided with studs 20 to enter perforations in the edge'oi the billhead, letter, or order sheet 21. p
The operation of the device is as follows: The loose sheet is first placed on the board 5and its perforations tical on all the sheets so that when they are eventually bound the binding means will pass through the same perforations in all the sheets and the binding is neatly effected. On top of the record sheet is placed the carbon sheet 17 being clasped in position by the fastening buttons 16 and the bill or other sheet to be copied being also provided with perforations is by means of them secured to the sliding plate 10 and this plate is then moved or adjusted to any position along the record sheet which may be desired, the plate 10 being locked at the desired point. by means of the pawl 12. It will thus be seen that when a bill has been copied at the top of the record sheet the next bill may then'be placed on the slide and carried to a point just below the first record and copied.
In case that it is desired to use this device in a bookthe base is constructed of sheet metal and the studs 18 are dispensed with, the base being then forced into the book and under the sheet so that the latter will occupy the position of the sheet 19 shown in the drawing. The strip 7 will be secured to the sheet metal plate and cleats may be also employed if desired or the flexibility of the base may be a desirable feature. f
In the construction anduse of this device it is obvione that I may resort to various changes and modifications of the details of the same without departing from the essential features above described and illustrated.
. adjusted on the studsl8. These perforations are iden- What I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters I Patent is: g v
1. A device of the class described comprisiug'a base' hoard having devices at one side and at one end to secure respectively a'manifold sheet and a carbon sheet thereon and also provided at the opposite side with a longitudinal plate having rack teeth, a plate slidable on the first-men' tioncd plate,.one of said plates having "a longitudinal dovetail groove and the other having a longitudinal dovetail tongue engaging such groove, such slidable plate having means to attach a paper thereto, and a pawl carried by such plate to engage the rack teeth of the first-mentioned plate and adjustably secure such slidable plate on the base board.
21A device of the class described comprising a base board provided .near 'one side with projecting studs, fur thcr provided atthe opposite side with a longitudinal plate having a longitudinal dove-tail groove and rack teeth, said base board being further provided with a clamp at one end; a plate slidable on the first mentioned plate; having a dovetail tongue in the groove thereof and further provided with projecting studs, and a pawl carried by said slidable plate forengagement with the teeth of the' first named plate. 7
In testimony whereof, I atfix my signature in presence: of two witnesses. U v
JAMES F. DUHAMEL, H. G. Boss.
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Cited By (9)

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US2518103A (en) * 1946-02-09 1950-08-08 William D Ward Data distribution device
US2630335A (en) * 1948-08-28 1953-03-03 Thomas C Griffin Order board
US2647765A (en) * 1951-03-20 1953-08-04 Brechner Hyman Holder for assembled sheets
US2664302A (en) * 1951-03-09 1953-12-29 Thomas C Griffin Order board
US2681237A (en) * 1951-08-06 1954-06-15 Walter B Brodtmann Payroll and accounting board
US2711911A (en) * 1953-03-26 1955-06-28 Zalkind Joseph Assembly and writing device for accounting methods and systems
US2722436A (en) * 1952-03-19 1955-11-01 Reynolds & Reynolds Company Receipt and mechanism for producing the same
US2836433A (en) * 1953-12-30 1958-05-27 Mercury Printing Company Records posting device
US4097066A (en) * 1975-11-25 1978-06-27 Davis Herbert C Sheet entry and automatic copying apparatus

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2518103A (en) * 1946-02-09 1950-08-08 William D Ward Data distribution device
US2630335A (en) * 1948-08-28 1953-03-03 Thomas C Griffin Order board
US2664302A (en) * 1951-03-09 1953-12-29 Thomas C Griffin Order board
US2647765A (en) * 1951-03-20 1953-08-04 Brechner Hyman Holder for assembled sheets
US2681237A (en) * 1951-08-06 1954-06-15 Walter B Brodtmann Payroll and accounting board
US2722436A (en) * 1952-03-19 1955-11-01 Reynolds & Reynolds Company Receipt and mechanism for producing the same
US2711911A (en) * 1953-03-26 1955-06-28 Zalkind Joseph Assembly and writing device for accounting methods and systems
US2836433A (en) * 1953-12-30 1958-05-27 Mercury Printing Company Records posting device
US4097066A (en) * 1975-11-25 1978-06-27 Davis Herbert C Sheet entry and automatic copying apparatus

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