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US794139A
US794139A US23438504A US1904234385A US794139A US 794139 A US794139 A US 794139A US 23438504 A US23438504 A US 23438504A US 1904234385 A US1904234385 A US 1904234385A US 794139 A US794139 A US 794139A
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  • my invention consists of a support adapted to be detachably secured to a mail-pouch and attached at its upper and lower ends to the arms of a mail-crane.
  • a support adapted to be detachably secured at its center to a mailpouch in such a manner as to divide the contents of the mail-pouch.
  • a support for mailpouches provided with means at its center and upper and lower ends for detachably securing it to a mail-pouch and of means at its upper and lower ends for engaging the arms of a mail-crane.
  • Figure 1 is a front face view of my device.
  • Fig. 2 is an edge View of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is a fragmentary View showing one means of attaching the center tie to the shield.
  • my invention 1 provide a supporting-strap a, of leather or other material, which is adapted to be placed along the vertical central line of a pouch and extends from end to end thereof.
  • Said strap a has a shield b, of leather or other material, somewhat larger than the strap a secured to it at about its center and forms a part thereof.
  • the shield o is to be wrapped around the center of a mail-pouch and secured thereto by suitable ties 0, of leather or other material, passed through slits d near each vertical edge of the shield, thus preventing the possibility of the receivers cutting or tearing the mailpouches, as very frequently occurs when the receiver comes in direct contact with a mailpouch.
  • the strap a has attached to it near each end the ties e, which pass through the slits f f, forming retaining-loops g 9.
  • At each end of the strap a is an eyelet it, by means of which the said strap may be attached to the arms of a mail-crane, thus relieving the mail-pouch of all strain when it is hung up and when it is caught by the receiver preventing the pulling out of rings or the bottom of the pouch or other damage thereto, such as frequently occurs with the devices in common use.
  • the tie c after passing through the slits in the shield may be secured at its center to the shield by a rivet cl, and the strap a is also secured to the shield by the rivets (Z
  • the ties c are secured to the rings or staples usually found at the top and bottom of mail-pouches.
  • the ties 0 may also be secured to the shield Z) by passing through the slits in the shield and knotting them on the reverse side, or said ties may be secured to the shield by running them through the holes and tying them to the shield. (See Fig. 3.)
  • the ties form means of wrapping the shield around the center of the pouch.
  • the ends of the strap a are attached to the arms of a mail-crane by means of the eyelets at each end or by means of friction or other devices, and where friction or other devices are used on the end of the mailcrane arms instead of the hook each end of the strap is engaged by such friction devices.
  • the shield is secured around the center of the pouch, shielding the center of the pouch and at the same time dividing the contents of the pouch, by means of the ties, which are made of lace-leather or other material.
  • I provide means whereby the pouch is protected from direct contact with the mail-receiver, thus preventing wear and tear of the same, and, further,
  • a support for mail-pouches consisting of a vertical strap, means located at or near the center thereof for detachably securing the same to a pouch, and means at each end of the strap for detachably securing the same to the arms of a mail-crane.
  • Asupport for mail-pouches consisting of a vertical strap, means located at or near the center thereof for detachably securing the same to a pouch, means attached near each end of the strap for detachably securing the strap to the upper and lower ends of a pouch, and means at each end of the strap for engagement with the arms of a mail-crane.
  • a supporter for mail-pouches consisting of a vertical strap, means located at the center thereof adapted to be secured around the center of a pouch and divide the contents thereof, and means at each end of the strap for engaging the arms of a mail-crane.
  • a support for mail-pouches consisting of a vertical strap, adapted to be detachably secured at its upper and lower ends to the arms of a mail-crane, an enlarged portion at the center of the strap, and means for securing such enlarged portion to the center of a mailpouch, to serve as a shield therefor when struck by a catcher-fork.
  • a support for mail-pouches consisting of a vertical strap, a shield, secured to the center of said strap and means for detachably securing the upper and lower ends of the strap to the arms of a mail-crane.
  • Asupport for mail-pouches consistingof a vertical strap provided with means near its upper and lower ends for attachment to the top and bottom of a mail-pouch, a shield secured to the center of the strap and means at each end of the strap for detachably securing the same to the arms of a mail-crane.
  • a support for mail-pouches consisting of a vertical strap having means near its upper and lower ends for attachment to the top and bottom of a mail-pouch, means secured to the shield for detachably securing the same to the center of a mail-pouch, and means at each end of the strap for detachably securing the same to the upper and lower arms of a mail-crane.
  • a support for mail-pouches consisting of a strap provided with loops near its upper and lower ends, and ties or straps passing through a vertical strap having loops near its upper and lower ends, a shield located at the center of said strap, and ties or straps secured to the outer edges of said shield whereby the same may be secured to the center of a mail-pouch, and form a protector against the impact of a mail-catcher fork.
  • a support for mail-pouches consisting of a vertical strap having slits near its upper and lower ends forming loops, ties or straps passed through said loops and adapted to detachably secure the support to the top and bottom of a mail-pouch, a shield secured to the center of the support and having slits near its outer ends, ties or straps detachably secured in said slits, and means at the upper and lower ends of the support for detachably engaging the upper and lower arms of a mail crane.

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PATENTBD JULY 4, 1905.
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MAIL POUCH HANGER AND SHIELD.
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George fl. Gzark ATTORNEYS UNTTED STATES Patented July 4, 1905.
PATENT OFFICE.
MAIL-POUCH HANGER AND SHIELD.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No.'794-.,139, dated July 4, 1905.
Application filed November 26, 1904. Serial No. 234,385.
To all whom it may concern/.-
Be it known that I, GEORGE A. CLARK, a citizen of the United States, residing at Nashville, in the county of Davidson and State of Tennessee, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Mail Pouch Hangers and' may be supported between the arms of the mail-crane, and to the manner in which such mail-pouches may be protected from contact with the receivers of the mail-pouch catchers.
To these ends my invention consists of a support adapted to be detachably secured to a mail-pouch and attached at its upper and lower ends to the arms of a mail-crane.
It consists, further, in a support adapted to be detachably secured at its center to a mailpouch in such a manner as to divide the contents of the mail-pouch.
. It consists, further, in providing a support for a mail-pouch which also acts as a protector from impact of the receiver of a mailcatcher.
It consists, further, of a support for mailpouches provided with means at its center and upper and lower ends for detachably securing it to a mail-pouch and of means at its upper and lower ends for engaging the arms of a mail-crane.
It consists, further, in certain novel features of construction, arrangement, and combination of parts, as will be hereinafter fully described, and pointed out in the claims, reference being bad to the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a front face view of my device. Fig. 2 is an edge View of the same. Fig. 3 is a fragmentary View showing one means of attaching the center tie to the shield.
1n carrying out my invention 1 provide a supporting-strap a, of leather or other material, which is adapted to be placed along the vertical central line of a pouch and extends from end to end thereof. Said strap a has a shield b, of leather or other material, somewhat larger than the strap a secured to it at about its center and forms a part thereof. The shield o is to be wrapped around the center of a mail-pouch and secured thereto by suitable ties 0, of leather or other material, passed through slits d near each vertical edge of the shield, thus preventing the possibility of the receivers cutting or tearing the mailpouches, as very frequently occurs when the receiver comes in direct contact with a mailpouch. The strap a has attached to it near each end the ties e, which pass through the slits f f, forming retaining-loops g 9. At each end of the strap a is an eyelet it, by means of which the said strap may be attached to the arms of a mail-crane, thus relieving the mail-pouch of all strain when it is hung up and when it is caught by the receiver preventing the pulling out of rings or the bottom of the pouch or other damage thereto, such as frequently occurs with the devices in common use. The tie c after passing through the slits in the shield may be secured at its center to the shield by a rivet cl, and the strap a is also secured to the shield by the rivets (Z The ties c are secured to the rings or staples usually found at the top and bottom of mail-pouches. The ties 0 may also be secured to the shield Z) by passing through the slits in the shield and knotting them on the reverse side, or said ties may be secured to the shield by running them through the holes and tying them to the shield. (See Fig. 3.) The ties form means of wrapping the shield around the center of the pouch.
In operation the ends of the strap a are attached to the arms of a mail-crane by means of the eyelets at each end or by means of friction or other devices, and where friction or other devices are used on the end of the mailcrane arms instead of the hook each end of the strap is engaged by such friction devices. The shield is secured around the center of the pouch, shielding the center of the pouch and at the same time dividing the contents of the pouch, by means of the ties, which are made of lace-leather or other material.
It will be readily seen that I provide means whereby the pouch is protected from direct contact with the mail-receiver, thus preventing wear and tear of the same, and, further,
the eyes or staples at each end of the pouch and the pouch itself relieved of all strain while suspended on the arms of the crane.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is p 1. A support for mail-pouches consisting of a vertical strap, means located at or near the center thereof for detachably securing the same to a pouch, and means at each end of the strap for detachably securing the same to the arms of a mail-crane.
2. Asupport for mail-pouches consisting of a vertical strap, means located at or near the center thereof for detachably securing the same to a pouch, means attached near each end of the strap for detachably securing the strap to the upper and lower ends of a pouch, and means at each end of the strap for engagement with the arms of a mail-crane.
3. A supporter for mail-pouches consisting of a vertical strap, means located at the center thereof adapted to be secured around the center of a pouch and divide the contents thereof, and means at each end of the strap for engaging the arms of a mail-crane.
l. A support for mail-pouches consisting of a vertical strap, adapted to be detachably secured at its upper and lower ends to the arms of a mail-crane, an enlarged portion at the center of the strap, and means for securing such enlarged portion to the center of a mailpouch, to serve as a shield therefor when struck by a catcher-fork.
5. A support for mail-pouches consisting of a vertical strap, a shield, secured to the center of said strap and means for detachably securing the upper and lower ends of the strap to the arms of a mail-crane.
6. Asupport for mail-pouches, consistingof a vertical strap provided with means near its upper and lower ends for attachment to the top and bottom of a mail-pouch, a shield secured to the center of the strap and means at each end of the strap for detachably securing the same to the arms of a mail-crane.
7. A support for mail-pouches consisting of a vertical strap having means near its upper and lower ends for attachment to the top and bottom of a mail-pouch, means secured to the shield for detachably securing the same to the center of a mail-pouch, and means at each end of the strap for detachably securing the same to the upper and lower arms of a mail-crane.
8. A support for mail-pouches consisting of a strap provided with loops near its upper and lower ends, and ties or straps passing through a vertical strap having loops near its upper and lower ends, a shield located at the center of said strap, and ties or straps secured to the outer edges of said shield whereby the same may be secured to the center of a mail-pouch, and form a protector against the impact of a mail-catcher fork.
10. A support for mail-pouches consisting of a vertical strap having slits near its upper and lower ends forming loops, ties or straps passed through said loops and adapted to detachably secure the support to the top and bottom of a mail-pouch, a shield secured to the center of the support and having slits near its outer ends, ties or straps detachably secured in said slits, and means at the upper and lower ends of the support for detachably engaging the upper and lower arms of a mail crane.
GEORGE A. CLARK. Witnesses:
O. M. SEWELL, D. R. CARPENTER.
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