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US1489924A
US1489924A US640749A US64074923A US1489924A US 1489924 A US1489924 A US 1489924A US 640749 A US640749 A US 640749A US 64074923 A US64074923 A US 64074923A US 1489924 A US1489924 A US 1489924A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B43WRITING OR DRAWING IMPLEMENTS; BUREAU ACCESSORIES
    • B43KIMPLEMENTS FOR WRITING OR DRAWING
    • B43K23/00Holders or connectors for writing implements; Means for protecting the writing-points
    • B43K23/001Supporting means
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T24/00Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
    • Y10T24/13Article holder attachable to apparel or body
    • Y10T24/1321Pencil
    • Y10T24/1324Clasp attached
    • Y10T24/1335Container type pencil holder

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  • My invention relates to pencil holders and the object of the invention is to provide such a holder for carrying in a coat pocket and to protectthe pencil point.
  • the pencil holder consists of astout metallic tube with a catch or clamp for securing it in the pocket and is provided with a stop at its lower end, in order to prevent the pencil point from protruding through the holder, and it is furthermore provided with a spring so that the pencil will not accidentally fall out of the holder.
  • Ordinary pencil holders now on the market, are made of very thin material and are apt to become crushed if excessive pressure is applied accidentally agaiustthe same. To overcome this di'fiiculty, I construct my pencil holder of heavy tubing, the walls of which could not possibly be upset by any pressure against the holder,
  • the pencil holder may, without danger. be carried with its clasp attached to a belt or waist band, or even in a hip pocket.
  • Figure 1 shows a longitudinal section of the holder
  • Figure 2 is a similar view to Figure 1 with the pencil inserted in the holder;
  • Figure 3 is a fragmentary longitudinal section of the lower end of the holder.
  • Figure 1 is a transvers: section along line l4lof Figure 3.
  • the body portion of the pencil holder consists of a tubular member 10 of a length sufiicient to contain a pencil of ordinary length even permitting the same to protrude beyond the upper edge of the holder.
  • This tubular member may be made from any suitable material having fairly thick walls, such as brass or steel tubing.
  • the upper edge of the tubular member 10 is upset to form'an exterior flange 11, and the lower edge may likewise be upset by spinning, for instance, in order to form an inwardly turned ledge 12.
  • TENT LA CBOSSE Along one side of the tubular member 10 TENT LA CBOSSE, WISCONSIN.
  • fiat spring 13 which is hooked as at let at its lower end to rest on the ledge 12.
  • This flat spring is straight as at 15' a short distance up from the hook 14, but from there on is arched as at 16 to project across the bore of the tubular member 10 fully half its diameter. Th extreme free end 17. of the spring is slightly upturned and lies against the same side of the bore as the straight portion 15.
  • the spring is held in position by means of a short sleeve 18, also preferably made of suitable metal, and the outer diameter of which is slightly less than the inner diameter of the tubular member 10 so. that the sleeve fits tightly therein.
  • This sleeve has a double function, one is to retain the spring in position at the bottom end of the tubular member 10 as best seen in Figure 8, and en gages with its lower edge, the hook 14 hold ing the same tightly between itself and the ledge 12, while the straight portion 15 of the spring is pressed between the walls of the sleeve 18 and the tubular memb r 10.
  • the other function of the sleeve 18 is to form a shoulder as at 19 at its upper end, against which the tapering portion of the pencil 2O abuts when inserted in the pencil holder, as best seen in Figure 2.
  • the areuate portions 16 of the spring tend to hold the pencil 2O tightly in the holder.
  • the clamp or clip for retaining the holder on the cloth consists of a downwardly directed bent arm 21 of resilient material having a bent lower end 22 normally contacting with the side of the tubular member 10.
  • This clamp is provided with a pair of resil ient fingers 23 which tightly grip around the tubular member 10 and abut against the top flange 11 thereof. When attached to the clothing, the clamp engages with its arm 21 over the edge of the garment so that the holder will in this manner be prevented from slipping ofl.
  • the relative length of the sleeve 18 corresponds to the average length of a pointed pencil, so that the point thereof will not protrude beyond the l"dge 12 and accordingly cannot be broken off.
  • a pencil holder comprising a tubular member having an internal ledge at one end and an external flange at its other end, a clamping member abutting against said flange, and means in said tubular member adapted to firmly hold a pencil therein, said means angaging with said ledge.
  • a pencilholder comprising a tubular member having an internal ledge at one end and an external flange at its other end, a clamping member abutting against said flange, and means in said tubular member adapted to firmly hold a pencil therein, said means engaging with said ledge and including an arched spring contacting at both ends with the wall of said tubular member.
  • A. pencil holder comprising a tubular member having an internal ledge at one en chin ans in said member adapted to firmly hold a pencil therein, said means engaging with said ledge and including an arched spring contacting at both ends with the wall of said member, and a sleeve inserted in said tubular member securing said spring therein.
  • a pencil holder comprising a tubular member having an internal ledge at one nd,
  • said means in said member adapted to firmly hold a pencil therein, said means engaging with said ledge and including an arched spring contacting at both ends with the wall of said member, and a sleeve inserted in said tubular member securing said spring therein, said sleeve providing a stop for the pencil,
  • a pencil holder comprising a tubular member having an internal ledge at one end and an external flange at its other end, a clamping member abutting against said flange, means in said tubular member adapted to firmly hold a pencil therein, said means engaging with said ledge and including an arched spring contacting at both ends with the wall of said tubular member. and a sleeve inserted in said tubular member securing said spring therein, said sleeve providing a stop for the pencil.

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ApriEB 1924.
G. P. BUMP PENCIL HOLDER Filed y 22 1-925 -3me14oz G P Bur IP- .AM, KM,
GEORGE P. BUMP, OF
PENCIL Application filed May 22,
T 0 (ZZZ whom it may concern.
Be it known that I, Gnonen P. BUMP, a citiz n of the United States, residing at La Crosse, in the county of La Crosse and State of lVisconsin, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Pencil Holders, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to pencil holders and the object of the invention is to provide such a holder for carrying in a coat pocket and to protectthe pencil point.
The pencil holder consists of astout metallic tube with a catch or clamp for securing it in the pocket and is provided with a stop at its lower end, in order to prevent the pencil point from protruding through the holder, and it is furthermore provided with a spring so that the pencil will not accidentally fall out of the holder. Ordinary pencil holders, now on the market, are made of very thin material and are apt to become crushed if excessive pressure is applied accidentally agaiustthe same. To overcome this di'fiiculty, I construct my pencil holder of heavy tubing, the walls of which could not possibly be upset by any pressure against the holder,
For this reason the pencil holder may, without danger. be carried with its clasp attached to a belt or waist band, or even in a hip pocket.
In the accompanying drawing, one embodiment of the invention is illustrated; and
Figure 1 shows a longitudinal section of the holder;
Figure 2 is a similar view to Figure 1 with the pencil inserted in the holder;
Figure 3 is a fragmentary longitudinal section of the lower end of the holder; and
Figure 1 is a transvers: section along line l4lof Figure 3.
The body portion of the pencil holder consists of a tubular member 10 of a length sufiicient to contain a pencil of ordinary length even permitting the same to protrude beyond the upper edge of the holder. This tubular member may be made from any suitable material having fairly thick walls, such as brass or steel tubing. The upper edge of the tubular member 10 is upset to form'an exterior flange 11, and the lower edge may likewise be upset by spinning, for instance, in order to form an inwardly turned ledge 12.
Along one side of the tubular member 10 TENT LA CBOSSE, WISCONSIN.
HOLDER.
1923. Serial in. 640,749.
is placed a fiat spring 13, which is hooked as at let at its lower end to rest on the ledge 12. This flat spring is straight as at 15' a short distance up from the hook 14, but from there on is arched as at 16 to project across the bore of the tubular member 10 fully half its diameter. Th extreme free end 17. of the spring is slightly upturned and lies against the same side of the bore as the straight portion 15.
The spring is held in position by means of a short sleeve 18, also preferably made of suitable metal, and the outer diameter of which is slightly less than the inner diameter of the tubular member 10 so. that the sleeve fits tightly therein. This sleeve has a double function, one is to retain the spring in position at the bottom end of the tubular member 10 as best seen in Figure 8, and en gages with its lower edge, the hook 14 hold ing the same tightly between itself and the ledge 12, while the straight portion 15 of the spring is pressed between the walls of the sleeve 18 and the tubular memb r 10.
The other function of the sleeve 18 is to form a shoulder as at 19 at its upper end, against which the tapering portion of the pencil 2O abuts when inserted in the pencil holder, as best seen in Figure 2. The areuate portions 16 of the spring tend to hold the pencil 2O tightly in the holder.
The clamp or clip for retaining the holder on the cloth consists of a downwardly directed bent arm 21 of resilient material having a bent lower end 22 normally contacting with the side of the tubular member 10. This clamp is provided with a pair of resil ient fingers 23 which tightly grip around the tubular member 10 and abut against the top flange 11 thereof. When attached to the clothing, the clamp engages with its arm 21 over the edge of the garment so that the holder will in this manner be prevented from slipping ofl.
The relative length of the sleeve 18 corresponds to the average length of a pointed pencil, so that the point thereof will not protrude beyond the l"dge 12 and accordingly cannot be broken off.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new is:
1. A pencil holder comprising a tubular member having an internal ledge at one end and an external flange at its other end, a clamping member abutting against said flange, and means in said tubular member adapted to firmly hold a pencil therein, said means angaging with said ledge.
2. A pencilholder comprising a tubular member having an internal ledge at one end and an external flange at its other end, a clamping member abutting against said flange, and means in said tubular member adapted to firmly hold a pencil therein, said means engaging with said ledge and including an arched spring contacting at both ends with the wall of said tubular member.
3. A. pencil holder comprising a tubular member having an internal ledge at one en chin ans in said member adapted to firmly hold a pencil therein, said means engaging with said ledge and including an arched spring contacting at both ends with the wall of said member, and a sleeve inserted in said tubular member securing said spring therein.
4. A pencil holder comprising a tubular member having an internal ledge at one nd,
means in said member adapted to firmly hold a pencil therein, said means engaging with said ledge and including an arched spring contacting at both ends with the wall of said member, and a sleeve inserted in said tubular member securing said spring therein, said sleeve providing a stop for the pencil,
5. A pencil holder comprising a tubular member having an internal ledge at one end and an external flange at its other end, a clamping member abutting against said flange, means in said tubular member adapted to firmly hold a pencil therein, said means engaging with said ledge and including an arched spring contacting at both ends with the wall of said tubular member. and a sleeve inserted in said tubular member securing said spring therein, said sleeve providing a stop for the pencil.
In testimony whereof I atfix my signature.
GEORGE Pv BUMP.
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WO1995026886A1 (en) * 1994-03-31 1995-10-12 Castellas Gerard Writing or drawing instrument comprising a removable cap
USD397148S (en) 1997-06-19 1998-08-18 Luntz S Richard Combined writing instrument and pocket holder therefor
US20240008621A1 (en) * 2022-07-05 2024-01-11 DraxSlack, LLC Carrier for a dispensable product

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
WO1995026886A1 (en) * 1994-03-31 1995-10-12 Castellas Gerard Writing or drawing instrument comprising a removable cap
USD397148S (en) 1997-06-19 1998-08-18 Luntz S Richard Combined writing instrument and pocket holder therefor
US20240008621A1 (en) * 2022-07-05 2024-01-11 DraxSlack, LLC Carrier for a dispensable product

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