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US1873614A
US1873614A US606089A US60608932A US1873614A US 1873614 A US1873614 A US 1873614A US 606089 A US606089 A US 606089A US 60608932 A US60608932 A US 60608932A US 1873614 A US1873614 A US 1873614A
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    • 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
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    • Y10T24/00Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
    • Y10T24/13Article holder attachable to apparel or body
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  • This invention relates to pencil holders and the like and has for an object an inexpensive efficient and serviceable combined pencil holder and clip for attaching the same to an object such, for example, as a folded score card, dance program or the like in such f manner that the card is held closed with the pencil covered by the card.
  • a holder embodying the invention comprises a single piece of sheet material out
  • Fig. '5 is a section on the line 5-5 of Fig;
  • the blank is provided with a i pair of pointed arms .10 which are folded into parallel relation to; each other and'receive the end ofa flat pencil 11 into which hold the pencil firmly.
  • the blank isflalso... provided with arms 12 which are folded slightly spaced therefrom, these arms forming clips adapted to clasp the pliesof a folded article with the pencil interposed between the plies.
  • This holder is particularly adapted for use in connection with pencils for keeping golf or other scores.
  • the clip arms serve to hold the score card in tightly folded condition, and the pencil is always readily available merely by withdrawing the holder from the score card.
  • the pencil point is protected as it is arranged between the plies of the score card.
  • the free ends of the arms 12 are curved out- Wardly slightlyfto facilitate placingthe pencil holder in'assembled relation with a score Furthermore, the holder fits the score card 7 snugly and offers no projections to interfere with slipping the score card into and out of pocket. Mutilation or soiling of the score card is prevented as the holder serves to keep the score card tightly folded.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a pencil holder embodying the invention
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a folded score card with the pencil holder associated therewith;
  • Fig. 3 is a plan View; 2 Fig. 4 is a section on the line 4.;& of Fig. 3
  • thepointed ends are projected in order to into parallel relation to overlie the wide sides of the pencil and are, curved to conform' generally to the contour of the pencil; These arms are slightly spaced from the sides of the pencil so that the "associated witha folded score card or the like 13 as shownin Fig. 2, with the pencil inserted between the two plies of the score card and the .arms' 12 clasping the plies to.
  • the pencilholder is formed from singita holder may be" card.
  • the holder keepsthe score. card tightlyfold ed while the score card protects the pencil and as the holder fits tight to-the edge of the score card there areno projecting portions to interfere with slipping the score card int-c.
  • a pencil holder comprising a single piece of sheet material formed with a rectangular base, a pair of arms at opposite ends of held by said arms, a second pair of arms at opposite sides of said base and integral therewith, said last named arms overlying said Pencil d being adapted to clasp the plies of the base integral therewith and perpendicular V thereto, and a pencil interposed between and a folded article with the pencil interposed between said plies.
  • a pencil holder comprising a single piece of sheet material formed with a rectangular base, a pair of arms at opposite ends of the base integral therewith and perpendicular thereto, and a. pencil interposed between and held by said arms, said arms having pointed ends embedded in said pencil to hold the same, a second pair of arms at opposite sides of said base and integral therewith, said last named arms overlying said pencil andbeing adapted to clasp the plies of a folded article with the pencil interposed between said plies.
  • A, pencil holder composed of a rectangular sheet'material central portion having integral arms bentup at the sides and ends 7 perpendicular thereto, a' pencil interposed between and held by one pair of arms and the second pair'of arms overlying the pencil and being adapted to clasp the plies of a-folded article with the pencil interposed between said plies.
  • A' pencil holder composed of airectan-' gular sheet material central portion having, integral arms bent upat the sides and'ends perpendicular thereto, a pencil interposed between one pair of arms, said arms having pointed ends embedded in the pencil tohold the same, a second pair of. arms overlying said pencil and being adapted to clasp the plies of a'folded article with the pencil in- 1 terposed between said plies] therewith and perpendicular thereto and a 5.
  • a pencil holder composedof a single piece of sheet material comprising a base having two pairs of parallel'arms integral pencil interposed between and held by one pair of arms, said second pair of arms overlying said pencil and being adapted to clasp name to this specification.

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Aug. 23, 1932.
J. P. M ENERY PENCIL HOLDER Filed April 19, 1932 ATTORNEYS.
Patented Aug. 23, 1932 JOSEPH P. McEnERY, on FLnsHINe, NEW YORK i PENCIL notnnn,
Application filed April 19, 1932. semi 110,606,0 9;
This invention relates to pencil holders and the like and has for an object an inexpensive efficient and serviceable combined pencil holder and clip for attaching the same to an object such, for example, as a folded score card, dance program or the like in such f manner that the card is held closed with the pencil covered by the card.
A holder embodying the invention comprises a single piece of sheet material out;
to form a rectangular central portion having integral arms extending from the ends and sides, these arms being bent at right angles to the central portion. One pair of arms have pointed ends which are embedded in a pencil interposed between the arms, the pencil being thus attached to the holder; The other pair of arms overlie the pencil and are Fig. '5 is a section on the line 5-5 of Fig;
Fi gf6isla' plan view of the blank from which the holder is formed;
piece of sheet material such as shown in Fig. 6 which may be metal orcomposition of sufficient tensile strength and resiliency for the purpose. The blank is provided with a i pair of pointed arms .10 which are folded into parallel relation to; each other and'receive the end ofa flat pencil 11 into which hold the pencil firmly. The blank isflalso... provided with arms 12 which are folded slightly spaced therefrom, these arms forming clips adapted to clasp the pliesof a folded article with the pencil interposed between the plies. i
This holderis particularly adapted for use in connection with pencils for keeping golf or other scores. The clip arms serve to hold the score card in tightly folded condition, and the pencil is always readily available merely by withdrawing the holder from the score card. The pencil point is protected as it is arranged between the plies of the score card.
hold the score cardin folded position. The free ends of the arms 12 are curved out- Wardly slightlyfto facilitate placingthe pencil holder in'assembled relation with a score Furthermore, the holder fits the score card 7 snugly and offers no projections to interfere with slipping the score card into and out of pocket. Mutilation or soiling of the score card is prevented as the holder serves to keep the score card tightly folded.
Other objects, novel features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following specification and accompanying drawing, wherein:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a pencil holder embodying the invention;
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a folded score card with the pencil holder associated therewith;
Fig. 3 is a plan View; 2 Fig. 4 is a section on the line 4.;& of Fig. 3
thepointed ends are projected in order to into parallel relation to overlie the wide sides of the pencil and are, curved to conform' generally to the contour of the pencil; These arms are slightly spaced from the sides of the pencil so that the "associated witha folded score card or the like 13 as shownin Fig. 2, with the pencil inserted between the two plies of the score card and the .arms' 12 clasping the plies to.
The pencilholder is formed from singita holder may be" card. When in position on the scorecard,
the holder keepsthe score. card tightlyfold ed while the score card protects the pencil and as the holder fits tight to-the edge of the score card there areno projecting portions to interfere with slipping the score card int-c.
or out of pocket.
It is of course understood that various modifications may be made in the structure of the device above described, without in any way departing from the spirit of the invention as defined in th appended laimslmgg I claim: 7 V a .7
1. A pencil holder comprising a single piece of sheet material formed with a rectangular base, a pair of arms at opposite ends of held by said arms, a second pair of arms at opposite sides of said base and integral therewith, said last named arms overlying said Pencil d being adapted to clasp the plies of the base integral therewith and perpendicular V thereto, and a pencil interposed between and a folded article with the pencil interposed between said plies.
2. A pencil holder comprising a single piece of sheet material formed with a rectangular base, a pair of arms at opposite ends of the base integral therewith and perpendicular thereto, and a. pencil interposed between and held by said arms, said arms having pointed ends embedded in said pencil to hold the same, a second pair of arms at opposite sides of said base and integral therewith, said last named arms overlying said pencil andbeing adapted to clasp the plies of a folded article with the pencil interposed between said plies.
3. A, pencil holder composed of a rectangular sheet'material central portion having integral arms bentup at the sides and ends 7 perpendicular thereto, a' pencil interposed between and held by one pair of arms and the second pair'of arms overlying the pencil and being adapted to clasp the plies of a-folded article with the pencil interposed between said plies.
4. A' pencil holder composed of airectan-' gular sheet material central portion having, integral arms bent upat the sides and'ends perpendicular thereto, a pencil interposed between one pair of arms, said arms having pointed ends embedded in the pencil tohold the same, a second pair of. arms overlying said pencil and being adapted to clasp the plies of a'folded article with the pencil in- 1 terposed between said plies] therewith and perpendicular thereto and a 5. A pencil holder composedof a single piece of sheet material comprising a base having two pairs of parallel'arms integral pencil interposed between and held by one pair of arms, said second pair of arms overlying said pencil and being adapted to clasp name to this specification.
the plies of a folded article with the pencil interposed between said plies. In testimony whereof I have signed vmy JOSEPH 1 MQENERY.
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FR2660248A1 (en) * 1990-03-29 1991-10-04 Zoland Martin SHIRT TO CONTAIN DOCUMENTS.

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FR2660248A1 (en) * 1990-03-29 1991-10-04 Zoland Martin SHIRT TO CONTAIN DOCUMENTS.

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