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US877150A
US877150A US31925606A US1906319256A US877150A US 877150 A US877150 A US 877150A US 31925606 A US31925606 A US 31925606A US 1906319256 A US1906319256 A US 1906319256A US 877150 A US877150 A US 877150A
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  • the essential object of the invention is to i provide any conventional form of animal,
  • a turtle with a superficial insert of printed matter, which is mounted upon a suitable supporting frame, constituting a unitary structure adapted to be attached to and form a continuation of the back, or other surface of the animal.
  • Another object is to provide means whereby such unitary advertising structure may be readily attached to, or removed from the body of the animal form.
  • Figure 1 is a top plan of a paper-weight embodying the features of my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional view taken on line 2-2, Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective View of the detached support for the advertising matter.
  • Figs. 1 and 2 I have shown a paper weight made in the conventional form of a turtle, and consisting of a cast metal body 1 and an advertising insert 2- of celluloid, or equivalent material, which is mounted upon a suitable supporting frame 3- and lnserted into a recess -4 in the top of the body -1 to form a continuation of the back of the turtle, the printed element -2- being usually CO-GXt-BIISIVB' with the top or back'of the body ,1, and made to represent a turtle shell.
  • the upper open side of the recess 4 is surrounded by a marginal ledge -5 depressed beneath the top of the body 1 forming a surrounding marginal shoulder 6, which in this instance, is somewhat elliptical in form to correspond to the general contour of a turtle shell.
  • the frame 3 preferably consists of a sheet-metal disk 7- having an outturned marginal flange 8 and a second sheet metal disk 9 resting upon the outer edge of said flange, and upon which is closely fitted the printed celluloid disk 2 having its marginal edges crimped over and upon the outer face of the marginal flange 8-, thereby forming a unitary structure separate from the body -1- and of substantially the same form and area as the open side of the recess 4- in which it is inserted with its upper face substantially coincident with the upper side of the body 1.
  • Portions of the inner sheet metal disk are cut to form integral tongues 10 which are bent inwardly into close proximity to each other and their free ends are passed through an aperture 1 1 centrally in the bottom of the body 1-., and are bent or clenched laterally against the under side of said body to retain the frame 3 and its printed covering 2- in the open side of the recess 4 and against its seat 5.
  • the flange 8 flares outwardly and the edges of the celluloid cover 2 are extended downwardly around the flange 8 a suflicient distance so that when said edge is crimped on said flange its inner diameter is somewhat less than the outer diameter of the flange, and the cover is thereby permanently locked to the disk 7 and serves to retain the interposed disk 9 in o erat-ive position to form a somewhat stiff acking for the celluloid.
  • the tongues 10 are of sufficient length and flexible to permit them to be passed through the aperture 11- a suflicient distance to be turned by the fingers laterally in o posite directions against the underside of t e body 1- to permit the disk -7 and parts carried thereby to be quickly and easily placed and held in operative position upon the body -1-. If it is desired to remove the disk 7 and parts supported thereby, the end of the tongues 10 may be readily bent into a straight line by the fingers and then pushed forwardly through the opening 10, thereby forcing the plates 7 and parts carried thereby out of the open side of the recess 4-.
  • suitable material having a recess in its top and an a erture in its bottom communicating wit the recess, a sheet metal disk inserted in the recess, fastening means attached to the disk and passed through said aperture, and a cover for said disk adapted to receive printed matter.
  • a paper-weight comprising a body of metal having a recess in its top and an aperture in its bottom communicating with the recess, a metal disk having tongues stamped therefrom and integral therewith projecting ghrpugh the aperture and a covering for the 4.
  • a paper-weight comprising a metal body having a recess in its top and a marginal ledge surrounding the recess, said body also having an aperture in its bottom, a sheet metal disk resting on said ledge and provided with an out-turned marginal flange and depending tongues -10- projecting through the aperture for fastening the disk to the body and a covering for said disk having its marginal edges crimped around and against the out-turned marginal edges of the disk.
  • a aper-weight comprising a body of suitab e material re resenting a turtle and having a recess in its ack, and an aperture in its lower side, a sheet-metal disk inserted in the recess and having a tongue out therefrom, and inserted through said aperture and clenched upon the lower side of the body, and I a covering of celluloid, pyroxylin material, or similar material secured to the disk.

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PATENTED JAN. 21
B. S. WHITEHEAD.
PAPER WEIGHT.
APPLICATION FILED MAY 29, 1906.
Wz'fnesses THE-NORRIS PETERS co., \vnsmuaruu, n. c
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
BENJAMIN S. WHITEHEAD, OF NEWARK, NEW JERSEY, ASSIGNOR TO THE WHITEHEAD & HOAG COMPANY, OF NEWARK, NEW JERSEY, A CORPORATION OF NEW JERSEY.
PAPER-WEIGHT.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Jan. 21, 1908.
Application filed May 29- 1906. Serial No. 319.256.
use as an advertising novelty.
The essential object of the invention is to i provide any conventional form of animal,
such as a turtle, with a superficial insert of printed matter, which is mounted upon a suitable supporting frame, constituting a unitary structure adapted to be attached to and form a continuation of the back, or other surface of the animal.
Another object is to provide means whereby such unitary advertising structure may be readily attached to, or removed from the body of the animal form.
Other objects and uses will be brought out in the following description.
In the drawingsFigure 1 is a top plan of a paper-weight embodying the features of my invention. Fig. 2 is a sectional view taken on line 2-2, Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a perspective View of the detached support for the advertising matter.
In Figs. 1 and 2 I have shown a paper weight made in the conventional form of a turtle, and consisting of a cast metal body 1 and an advertising insert 2- of celluloid, or equivalent material, which is mounted upon a suitable supporting frame 3- and lnserted into a recess -4 in the top of the body -1 to form a continuation of the back of the turtle, the printed element -2- being usually CO-GXt-BIISIVB' with the top or back'of the body ,1, and made to represent a turtle shell. The upper open side of the recess 4 is surrounded by a marginal ledge -5 depressed beneath the top of the body 1 forming a surrounding marginal shoulder 6, which in this instance, is somewhat elliptical in form to correspond to the general contour of a turtle shell.
The frame 3 preferably consists of a sheet-metal disk 7- having an outturned marginal flange 8 and a second sheet metal disk 9 resting upon the outer edge of said flange, and upon which is closely fitted the printed celluloid disk 2 having its marginal edges crimped over and upon the outer face of the marginal flange 8-, thereby forming a unitary structure separate from the body -1- and of substantially the same form and area as the open side of the recess 4- in which it is inserted with its upper face substantially coincident with the upper side of the body 1. Portions of the inner sheet metal disk are cut to form integral tongues 10 which are bent inwardly into close proximity to each other and their free ends are passed through an aperture 1 1 centrally in the bottom of the body 1-., and are bent or clenched laterally against the under side of said body to retain the frame 3 and its printed covering 2- in the open side of the recess 4 and against its seat 5.
The flange 8 flares outwardly and the edges of the celluloid cover 2 are extended downwardly around the flange 8 a suflicient distance so that when said edge is crimped on said flange its inner diameter is somewhat less than the outer diameter of the flange, and the cover is thereby permanently locked to the disk 7 and serves to retain the interposed disk 9 in o erat-ive position to form a somewhat stiff acking for the celluloid.
' The tongues 10 are of sufficient length and flexible to permit them to be passed through the aperture 11- a suflicient distance to be turned by the fingers laterally in o posite directions against the underside of t e body 1- to permit the disk -7 and parts carried thereby to be quickly and easily placed and held in operative position upon the body -1-. If it is desired to remove the disk 7 and parts supported thereby, the end of the tongues 10 may be readily bent into a straight line by the fingers and then pushed forwardly through the opening 10, thereby forcing the plates 7 and parts carried thereby out of the open side of the recess 4-.
suitable material having a recess in its top and an a erture in its bottom communicating wit the recess, a sheet metal disk inserted in the recess, fastening means attached to the disk and passed through said aperture, and a cover for said disk adapted to receive printed matter.
3. A paper-weight comprising a body of metal having a recess in its top and an aperture in its bottom communicating with the recess, a metal disk having tongues stamped therefrom and integral therewith projecting ghrpugh the aperture and a covering for the 4. A paper-weight comprising a metal body having a recess in its top and a marginal ledge surrounding the recess, said body also having an aperture in its bottom, a sheet metal disk resting on said ledge and provided with an out-turned marginal flange and depending tongues -10- projecting through the aperture for fastening the disk to the body and a covering for said disk having its marginal edges crimped around and against the out-turned marginal edges of the disk.
5. A aper-weight comprising a body of suitab e material re resenting a turtle and having a recess in its ack, and an aperture in its lower side, a sheet-metal disk inserted in the recess and having a tongue out therefrom, and inserted through said aperture and clenched upon the lower side of the body, and I a covering of celluloid, pyroxylin material, or similar material secured to the disk.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 19th day of May, 1906.
BENJAMIN S. WHITEHEAD. Witnesses: WILLIAM A. JoNEs, WALTER O. HEATH.
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US2815881A (en) * 1955-01-13 1957-12-10 Vinton D Carrick Ash tray
US3763592A (en) * 1971-11-19 1973-10-09 Brabo Corp S A N V Animal with hard and soft body portions simulated by hard and soft mouldings

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2815881A (en) * 1955-01-13 1957-12-10 Vinton D Carrick Ash tray
US3763592A (en) * 1971-11-19 1973-10-09 Brabo Corp S A N V Animal with hard and soft body portions simulated by hard and soft mouldings

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