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US979303A US54458110A US1910544581A US979303A US 979303 A US979303 A US 979303A US 54458110 A US54458110 A US 54458110A US 1910544581 A US1910544581 A US 1910544581A US 979303 A US979303 A US 979303A
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  • This invention relates to improvements in purses, more particularly to devices of this -haracter known as puzzle purses, orpurses so constructed that no means for obtaining access thereto is apparent at first examination, and has for one of its objects to simplify and improve the construction and increase the efiiciency and'utility of devices of this character.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a device of this character having two independent pockets or receptacles and independently accessible from opposite sides of the purse.
  • Figure 1 is a diagrammatic view of the various members which compose the improved purse in separated positions
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the improved purse complete
  • Fig. 3 is a section on the line 3-3 of Fig. 2 with the parts separated to illustrate the construction more fully.
  • the improved device may be constructed of any suitable material, but is preferably formed of leather of the gradeusually employed fOP'PUI'SGS, and may be of any required size or capacity, and it is not desired therefore to limit the invention to any specific size or to any specific material.
  • the improved device is formed of four portions, two main side portions 1011 and two cover portions 12-13.
  • the members 10-11 are precisely alike, and are preferably elongated in shape and rounded at the ends as shown in Fig. 1, while the members 12-13 correspond in outline to portions of the members 1011.
  • the member 10 is provided with a plurality of longitudinal slits or clefts 14 extending from the center thereof toward one end while the member 10 is provided with similar slits or clefts 15 extending from the center thereof toward one end.
  • the members 1213 are greater in length than one-half of the members 1011, and are preferably fringed at their inner ends as represented respectively at 1617.'
  • the purse is constructed entirely of the members above described, and in assembling the purse the members 1011 are arranged in superimposedrelations with the slits 14 of the portion 10 opposite the solid portion of the member 11 and with the slits15 of the member 11 opposite the solid portion of the member 10.
  • the member 12 is then disposed over the slitted portion of the member 10 while the member-13 is disposed over the slitted portion of the member 11.
  • the slits 14 are located between the solid portion of the member 11 and the member 12, while the slits 15 are located between the solid portion of the member 10 and the member 13.
  • the four members are then united around their edges by stitching represented at 18, the stitching being preferably what is known as cross stitching or with the threads crossing around the margins of the members, as represented.
  • the stitching whereby the members l213 are united to the members 10 11 are not carried the full length of the members 12 13 so that the inner or fringed terminals of the members 12-13 are free from engagement with the other portions of the device and form free flaps 19-20 as shown more clearly in Fig. 3.
  • the various members of the purse are further united by a suitable lacing represented at 21. The lacing is passed alternately back and forth through the various members composing the purse, and the lacing is passed through the slits 1415, as represented in Fig. 3.
  • the lacing will be sufiiciently loose 'so that it will move freely within the slits when the purse is to be opened as hereinafter explained. With a device thusconstructed it will be noted that two independent pockets indicated at 22-23 in Fig. 3 are produced and separated by the lacing 21.
  • the im roved device is simple in construction, can manufactured in any ornamental design, and bein flexible may be folded together to occupy ess space, and to enable the device to be carried in the pocket in the same manner as an ordinary purse.
  • a puzzle purse comprising two sections, each section being provided with a pocket and having a long side wall and a short side wall, the long side wall being provided with transversely spaced lon itudinally extending slits, the longer side wa l of each section beocketsother section and secured to the outer end of a said section and stitching extending throu h the side walls of the pocket sections and t e slits whereby the longer side walls can be moved relative to the shorter side walls.
  • a puzzle purse comprising independently and oppositely arrangedpocket sections, each ocket section having one of its side walls dis sed between the side walls of the other poo et, and secured to the end of said ocket, said side wall being formed with longitudinal transversely spaced slits, the re-. maining side walls of the pocket sections being dis osed outwardly of the slitted side walls an terminating in free portions, the side walls of each section being stitched together and stitching extending through the side walls of the ket sections and the slits of the inner an slitted side wall sections whereby said slitted side wall sections are ture, in presence of two witnesses.

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A. HORSFALL.
PUZZLE PUB-SE.
APPLICATION FILED FEB. 18, 1910.
Patented Dec. 20, 1910.
HIHHHHHHHHHH Aaron Horgfizll UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
AARON HORSFALL, OF ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI.
PUZZLE-PURSE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Dec. 20, 1910.
Application filed February 18, 1910. Serial No. 544,5'81.-"
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, AARON HORSFALL, a citizen of the United States, residing at St. Joseph, in the county of Buchanan, State of Missouri, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Puzzle-Purses; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact. description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make anduse the same.
This invention relates to improvements in purses, more particularly to devices of this -haracter known as puzzle purses, orpurses so constructed that no means for obtaining access thereto is apparent at first examination, and has for one of its objects to simplify and improve the construction and increase the efiiciency and'utility of devices of this character.
Another object of the invention is to provide a device of this character having two independent pockets or receptacles and independently accessible from opposite sides of the purse.
Viith these and other objects in View, the invention consists in certain novel features of construction as hereinafter shown and described and then specifically pointed out in the claims; and, in the drawings illustrative of the preferred embodiment of the invention, Figure 1 is a diagrammatic view of the various members which compose the improved purse in separated positions, Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the improved purse complete, Fig. 3 is a section on the line 3-3 of Fig. 2 with the parts separated to illustrate the construction more fully.
The improved device may be constructed of any suitable material, but is preferably formed of leather of the gradeusually employed fOP'PUI'SGS, and may be of any required size or capacity, and it is not desired therefore to limit the invention to any specific size or to any specific material.
The improved device is formed of four portions, two main side portions 1011 and two cover portions 12-13. The members 10-11 are precisely alike, and are preferably elongated in shape and rounded at the ends as shown in Fig. 1, while the members 12-13 correspond in outline to portions of the members 1011. The member 10 is provided with a plurality of longitudinal slits or clefts 14 extending from the center thereof toward one end while the member 10 is provided with similar slits or clefts 15 extending from the center thereof toward one end. The members 1213 are greater in length than one-half of the members 1011, and are preferably fringed at their inner ends as represented respectively at 1617.'
The purse is constructed entirely of the members above described, and in assembling the purse the members 1011 are arranged in superimposedrelations with the slits 14 of the portion 10 opposite the solid portion of the member 11 and with the slits15 of the member 11 opposite the solid portion of the member 10. The member 12 is then disposed over the slitted portion of the member 10 while the member-13 is disposed over the slitted portion of the member 11. By this means the slits 14 are located between the solid portion of the member 11 and the member 12, While the slits 15 are located between the solid portion of the member 10 and the member 13. The four members are then united around their edges by stitching represented at 18, the stitching being preferably what is known as cross stitching or with the threads crossing around the margins of the members, as represented. The stitching whereby the members l213 are united to the members 10 11 are not carried the full length of the members 12 13 so that the inner or fringed terminals of the members 12-13 are free from engagement with the other portions of the device and form free flaps 19-20 as shown more clearly in Fig. 3. The various members of the purse are further united by a suitable lacing represented at 21. The lacing is passed alternately back and forth through the various members composing the purse, and the lacing is passed through the slits 1415, as represented in Fig. 3. The lacing will be sufiiciently loose 'so that it will move freely within the slits when the purse is to be opened as hereinafter explained. With a device thusconstructed it will be noted that two independent pockets indicated at 22-23 in Fig. 3 are produced and separated by the lacing 21.
When the purse is to be opened one of the fringed flaps, for instance the flap 19, is
withdrawn, as the case may be, the outer ends of the purse structure will draw apart with the result of restoring the purse to its former closed condition. he act of drawing the members 10-19 apart results in puckering'the o ite end of the purse, and this puckere condition is restored by reversing the movement and drawin the main pgdrtions of the purse apart, as a ve descri Access to either of the may thus be independently obtained y simply reversing the movements between the aps and the body portions of the purse, as above noted.
The im roved device is simple in construction, can manufactured in any ornamental design, and bein flexible may be folded together to occupy ess space, and to enable the device to be carried in the pocket in the same manner as an ordinary purse.
What is claimed is 1. A puzzle purse comprising two sections, each section being provided with a pocket and having a long side wall and a short side wall, the long side wall being provided with transversely spaced lon itudinally extending slits, the longer side wa l of each section beocketsother section and secured to the outer end of a said section and stitching extending throu h the side walls of the pocket sections and t e slits whereby the longer side walls can be moved relative to the shorter side walls.
2. A puzzle purse comprising independently and oppositely arrangedpocket sections, each ocket section having one of its side walls dis sed between the side walls of the other poo et, and secured to the end of said ocket, said side wall being formed with longitudinal transversely spaced slits, the re-. maining side walls of the pocket sections being dis osed outwardly of the slitted side walls an terminating in free portions, the side walls of each section being stitched together and stitching extending through the side walls of the ket sections and the slits of the inner an slitted side wall sections whereby said slitted side wall sections are ture, in presence of two witnesses.
AARON HORSFALL.
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H NRY B. LYsAoH'r, E. H. SPBA'IT.
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US3981339A (en) * 1975-05-29 1976-09-21 Arnould Marcel M Secret compartment article
US4008090A (en) * 1971-09-09 1977-02-15 Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. Process for the production of tungsten carbide or mixed metal carbides
US6044878A (en) * 1998-07-16 2000-04-04 Sedeno; Delphine Money purse

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US4008090A (en) * 1971-09-09 1977-02-15 Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. Process for the production of tungsten carbide or mixed metal carbides
US3981339A (en) * 1975-05-29 1976-09-21 Arnould Marcel M Secret compartment article
US6044878A (en) * 1998-07-16 2000-04-04 Sedeno; Delphine Money purse

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