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  • My pencil case consists of four principal parts, as represented in the accompanying drawings.
  • Figure 1 is the exterior, or outside, tube, which is perfectly cylindrical on its interior.
  • Fig. 2 is a second cylindrical tube which is made to tit exactly into Fig. 1, it being of the same length with it, excepting its being lengthened by the addit-ion of the screw a, to receive the cap Z), which covers the chamber for spare points, as in the ordinary pen cil cases.
  • This tube has a slot c, along it, at the lower end of which there is a notch, or offset, (Z, the use of which will presently appear.
  • Fig. 3 is a third cylindrical tube, which is to pass into, and slide within, thev tube Fig. 2; it reaches up to the dotted line in that tube, which represents the bottom of the chamber for spare points.
  • a slot e in Fig. 3, of the same length with that in Fig. 2, and coinciding with it when Fig. 3 is completely inserted in Fig. 2; the slot e, has a notch, or offset, f, at its upper end.
  • a rim g soldered on to the lower end of Fig. 3, by which it is to be drawn out, and which forms the bottom of the case when it is closed.
  • Fig. ll which is the point holder, is constructed, at its lower end, in the same manner with others; at It, on its cylindrical portion, there is a projection, or feather, which when the respective parts are put together, is received into the slots c, and c, and is flush with the surface of the tube Fig. 2. Then the feather h, is at the upper end of the slot 6 the point of the pencil will be just Within the rim g.
  • the tube Fig. 2 is soldered into Fig. l, as it is intended to be stationary.
  • the tube Fig. 3 which includes, or contains, Fig. 4, drawn out by its means; and then by a slight twist thereof toward the person the feather L., is made to occupy the notch el, in tube 2, and on pushing tube 3, back, the pencil-holder 4.-, will remain protruded, and will be held in place by the notch (2,' when it is to be returned, the reverse motions must be made; and when completely in, the feather 7i., which occupies the notch f, Fig. 3, retains the point-holder, which will be held in place without the possibility of its accidentally shaking out, or falling forward.
  • the second tube in mine, consists of two tubes meeting together about midway of their length. the lower section of said tube being soldered to the exterior tube, while its upper section is made to slide, by means of the screw cap, for the purpose of protruding and ret-racting the pencil.
  • the tube Fig. 2 is wholly stationary, extending the whole length of the case, being soldered firmly to the exterior tube, and having Fig. 3, to slide for ward within it.

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'UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
GEO. W. SIMONS, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR TO JACOB STOCKMAN AND SAMUEL L. HOPPER, OF SAME PLACE.
EVER-POINT'ED-PEN'CIL CASE.
Speccation of Letters Patent No. 1,364, dated October 12, 1889.
To cZZ 'whom it may concern Be it known that I, GEORGE lV. SIMONS, of the city of Philadelphia, in the Stat-e of Pennsylvania, have invented certain Improvements in the Manner of Constructing the Ever Pointed Pencil Gase Originally Patented by Jacobs J. Lownds; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description thereof.
My pencil case consists of four principal parts, as represented in the accompanying drawings.
Figure 1, is the exterior, or outside, tube, which is perfectly cylindrical on its interior. Fig. 2, is a second cylindrical tube which is made to tit exactly into Fig. 1, it being of the same length with it, excepting its being lengthened by the addit-ion of the screw a, to receive the cap Z), which covers the chamber for spare points, as in the ordinary pen cil cases. This tube has a slot c, along it, at the lower end of which there is a notch, or offset, (Z, the use of which will presently appear. Fig. 3, is a third cylindrical tube, which is to pass into, and slide within, thev tube Fig. 2; it reaches up to the dotted line in that tube, which represents the bottom of the chamber for spare points. There is a slot e, in Fig. 3, of the same length with that in Fig. 2, and coinciding with it when Fig. 3 is completely inserted in Fig. 2; the slot e, has a notch, or offset, f, at its upper end. There is a rim g, soldered on to the lower end of Fig. 3, by which it is to be drawn out, and which forms the bottom of the case when it is closed. Fig. ll, which is the point holder, is constructed, at its lower end, in the same manner with others; at It, on its cylindrical portion, there is a projection, or feather, which when the respective parts are put together, is received into the slots c, and c, and is flush with the surface of the tube Fig. 2. Then the feather h, is at the upper end of the slot 6 the point of the pencil will be just Within the rim g. When these four parts are put together, the tube Fig. 2, is soldered into Fig. l, as it is intended to be stationary.
The following is the manner in which this pencil case is made to operate. The rim g, at the lower end of the case, is taken between the thumb and finger of the left hand,
and the tube Fig. 3, which includes, or contains, Fig. 4, drawn out by its means; and then by a slight twist thereof toward the person the feather L., is made to occupy the notch el, in tube 2, and on pushing tube 3, back, the pencil-holder 4.-, will remain protruded, and will be held in place by the notch (2,' when it is to be returned, the reverse motions must be made; and when completely in, the feather 7i., which occupies the notch f, Fig. 3, retains the point-holder, which will be held in place without the possibility of its accidentally shaking out, or falling forward.
By this arrangement of the several parts of the pencil case, it is simplified in its construction, its friction is lessened, and there is little liability of its getting out of order.
The derangement consequent upon givingv the requisite motions by the screw cap of the pencil, is also avoided.
In the pencil case upon which this is an improvement, the second tube, or part corresponding with Fig. 2, in mine, consists of two tubes meeting together about midway of their length. the lower section of said tube being soldered to the exterior tube, while its upper section is made to slide, by means of the screw cap, for the purpose of protruding and ret-racting the pencil. In my pencil case, the tube Fig. 2, is wholly stationary, extending the whole length of the case, being soldered firmly to the exterior tube, and having Fig. 3, to slide for ward within it.
Vhat I claim as my improvement, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
The manner herein described, in which I have constructed and combined the respective tubes and other parts of my improved pencil case, so as to protrude and hold the point, namely by drawing the tube Fig. 3, downward, said tube sliding within the tube Fig. 2, which is stationary throughout, being soldered to the exterior tube; the respective tubes, slots, notches, and feather, being, also, constructed and operating in the manner herein fully described and made known.
Gr. W. SIMONS.
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F. WASHN. HUMPHREY, WILLIAM NLILNOR.
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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DE19610538A1 (en) * 1996-03-18 1997-09-25 Deutsches Krebsforsch Radiation detection device
US20030165303A1 (en) * 2000-05-09 2003-09-04 National Semiconductor Corporation, A Delaware Corporation Ceramic optical sub-assembly for opto-electronic module utilizing LTCC ( low-temperature co-fired ceramic ) technology

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