US646969A - Rack for rubber stamps. - Google Patents
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- B41K1/00—Portable hand-operated devices without means for supporting or locating the articles to be stamped, i.e. hand stamps; Inking devices or other accessories therefor
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- My invention relates to racks for holding rubber stamps, and has for its object im provements on the form of rack illustrated in my pending application, Serial No. 693,751, filed October 17, 1898.
- the rack-frame consisted of two side bars, to which were secured some clamp-holding cross-bars.
- the said side bars were provided with hooks by which the frame might be hung up, and the cross-bars were provided with prongs or projections upon which stampholding clamps were supported.
- the framework also consists of side and cross bars; but said bars are of a different construction and are arranged so that the said framework is 'sectiona1that is, a section is a complete rack-frame of itself, but is so constructed that additional sections may be coupled upon the first section, so as to make a complete rack-frame of any desired length.
- a short rack-frame may at any time be extended in length by connecting to it other sections as wanted, and the said framework will always have the appearance of a complete frame.
- the crossbars and the stamp-holdingclamps are also modified in the manner and for the purpose hereinafter set forth.
- Figure l is a front elevation of one section of the framework, showing how an additional section is connected.
- Fig. 2 is a plan of a part of Fig. 1; and
- Figs. 3 and 4 are sections on lines 3 3 and 4: 6h, respectively, of Fig. 1.
- the side bars 10 consist of plain flat pieces of bar metal, to which the cross-bars 11 are secured by means of the screws 12.
- the bars 11 end at a medial line on the side bars 10 and have a length equal to the distance between the centers of said side bars.
- the side bars 10 are provided with screw-holes, so that a second cross-bar may be connected in line with the first.
- a rack-frame of one section consists of two side bars and one or more cross-bars, as may be desired.
- a frame of two sections would consist of three bars 10 (one being in the middle) and a corresponding number of cross-bars.
- the stamp-holding clamps are made of spring metal,with the arms 16 joined by a back 17.
- the central part of the back is straight, the straight part terminating in shoulders 18 where it connects to the arms 16.
- the form of the arms and back is shown in Figs. 2 and i.
- the distance between the shoulders 18 is equal to or a little less than the distance between adjacent sides of adjacent prongs 14,
- the object of this construction is to cause the shoulders 18 to engage the prongs 14, so as to hold the clamp firmly in position when mounted upon two adjacent prongs.
- the vertical depth of the clamps is a little less than the distance between the shoulders 15 on the prongs 14 and the pointwhere'the said prongs join the main body of the metal of the bars 11.
- a pair of vertical bars provided With suitable means for support, two or more horizontal strips connected to the vertical bars and extending from the central vertical line of one bar to the central vertical line of the other bar, a series of upwardly-projecting prongs or tongues in horizontal alinement struck out from each horizontal strip, clamps formed of single pieces of spring strap metal bent to form outwardly-projecting curved arms with a central humped back connecting them, said clamps having their back engaged behind two adjacent tongues with the hump located therebetween and shoulders formed by bending the ends of the tongues backward to secure the clamps in place, substantially as described.
- a pair of vertical bars provided with means for attachment two or more horizontal strips secured to the Vertical bars and extending from the central vertical line of one bar to the central vertical line of the other bar, and means on the bars for securing other strips thereto in horizontal alinem ent with the above-named strips, and clamps removably attached to the strips, substantially as described.
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No. 646,969. Patented Apr. I0, 1900.
H. S. FOLGER.
BACK FUR RUBBER STAMPS.
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HARRY S. FOLGER, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
RACK FOR RUBBER STAMPS.
SPEOIFIGATIQN forming part of Letters Patent No. 646,969, dated April 10, 1900. Application filed August 23, 1899, Serial No. 728,193. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, HARRY S. FOLGER, a citizen of the United States of America, and a resident of Chicago, county of Cook, State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Racks for Rubber Stamps, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to racks for holding rubber stamps, and has for its object im provements on the form of rack illustrated in my pending application, Serial No. 693,751, filed October 17, 1898. In the said pending application the rack-frame consisted of two side bars, to which were secured some clamp-holding cross-bars. The said side bars were provided with hooks by which the frame might be hung up, and the cross-bars were provided with prongs or projections upon which stampholding clamps were supported. In the present application the framework also consists of side and cross bars; but said bars are of a different construction and are arranged so that the said framework is 'sectiona1that is, a section is a complete rack-frame of itself, but is so constructed that additional sections may be coupled upon the first section, so as to make a complete rack-frame of any desired length. By this means a short rack-frame may at any time be extended in length by connecting to it other sections as wanted, and the said framework will always have the appearance of a complete frame. The crossbars and the stamp-holdingclamps are also modified in the manner and for the purpose hereinafter set forth.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure l is a front elevation of one section of the framework, showing how an additional section is connected. Fig. 2 is a plan of a part of Fig. 1; and Figs. 3 and 4 are sections on lines 3 3 and 4: 6h, respectively, of Fig. 1.
The side bars 10 consist of plain flat pieces of bar metal, to which the cross-bars 11 are secured by means of the screws 12. The bars 11 end at a medial line on the side bars 10 and have a length equal to the distance between the centers of said side bars. The side bars 10 are provided with screw-holes, so that a second cross-bar may be connected in line with the first. A rack-frame of one section consists of two side bars and one or more cross-bars, as may be desired. A frame of two sections would consist of three bars 10 (one being in the middle) and a corresponding number of cross-bars. It will be apparent that when a frame of one section is set up other sections may be added at either side as wanted and that the frame will have a uniform appearance irrespective of the number of sections of which it is composed. At each end of the bars 10- are screw-holes 13, by which the framework may be secured to the wall. At uniform distances on the cross-bars 11 are prongs 14, which are formed by puncln ing out part of the metal of o the said crossbars and bending the punched part into the form shown in Fig. 3. This bending causes the said prongs to extend or project beyond the fiat face of the bars and also brings the upper free ends of said prongs inward, so as to form the shoulders 15.
The stamp-holding clamps are made of spring metal,with the arms 16 joined by a back 17. The central part of the back is straight, the straight part terminating in shoulders 18 where it connects to the arms 16. The form of the arms and back is shown in Figs. 2 and i. The distance between the shoulders 18 is equal to or a little less than the distance between adjacent sides of adjacent prongs 14,
and the back 17 extends inward from the extreme rearward projection of the arms 16. The object of this construction is to cause the shoulders 18 to engage the prongs 14, so as to hold the clamp firmly in position when mounted upon two adjacent prongs. The vertical depth of the clamps is a little less than the distance between the shoulders 15 on the prongs 14 and the pointwhere'the said prongs join the main body of the metal of the bars 11. This permits the clamps to come below the shoulders 15, so that said shoulders-will prevent vertical displacement; The form of the clamp at and adjacent to the backis such that when mounted upon two adjacent prongs the normal spring tension of the clamp will cause the shoulders 15 to engage the top edge tion illustrated by the arrows X the back 17 will be forced to the rear sufficiently to cause the clamp to clear the shoulders 15, when the said clamp may be easily lifted from the prongs 14.
What I claim is- 1. In a device of the character described, a pair of vertical bars provided With suitable means for support, two or more horizontal strips connected to the vertical bars and extending from the central vertical line of one bar to the central vertical line of the other bar, a series of upwardly-projecting prongs or tongues in horizontal alinement struck out from each horizontal strip, clamps formed of single pieces of spring strap metal bent to form outwardly-projecting curved arms with a central humped back connecting them, said clamps having their back engaged behind two adjacent tongues with the hump located therebetween and shoulders formed by bending the ends of the tongues backward to secure the clamps in place, substantially as described.
2. In a device of the character described, a pair of vertical bars provided with means for attachment two or more horizontal strips secured to the Vertical bars and extending from the central vertical line of one bar to the central vertical line of the other bar, and means on the bars for securing other strips thereto in horizontal alinem ent with the above-named strips, and clamps removably attached to the strips, substantially as described.
Signed by me at Chicago, Illinois, this 16th day of August, 1899.
HARRY S. FOLGER. WVitnesses:
F. B. STEWART, F. H. WALKLEY.
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US2460517A (en) * | 1945-03-29 | 1949-02-01 | Lundstrom Ida | Curtain fixture |
US2469451A (en) * | 1947-07-10 | 1949-05-10 | Worthington Pump & Mach Corp | Condenser bracket |
US2485201A (en) * | 1946-05-01 | 1949-10-18 | Donald R Jewett | Tie rack |
US2541828A (en) * | 1945-08-02 | 1951-02-13 | Mallory & Co Inc P R | Condenser mounting clip |
US2556246A (en) * | 1947-02-12 | 1951-06-12 | Wise George | Self-supporting extendible article holder |
US2561806A (en) * | 1948-04-19 | 1951-07-24 | Mazolux | Saucepan holder |
US2595837A (en) * | 1947-06-03 | 1952-05-06 | G H Bishop Company | Sorting apparatus |
US4448313A (en) * | 1982-07-19 | 1984-05-15 | Pomeroy Glenn A | Supporting device |
US4534471A (en) * | 1983-04-27 | 1985-08-13 | Schwaab Inc. | Stamp holding clip and rack therefor |
US5398820A (en) * | 1994-01-14 | 1995-03-21 | Kiss; Howard M. | Doll-holder wall mount |
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Cited By (10)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2460517A (en) * | 1945-03-29 | 1949-02-01 | Lundstrom Ida | Curtain fixture |
US2541828A (en) * | 1945-08-02 | 1951-02-13 | Mallory & Co Inc P R | Condenser mounting clip |
US2485201A (en) * | 1946-05-01 | 1949-10-18 | Donald R Jewett | Tie rack |
US2556246A (en) * | 1947-02-12 | 1951-06-12 | Wise George | Self-supporting extendible article holder |
US2595837A (en) * | 1947-06-03 | 1952-05-06 | G H Bishop Company | Sorting apparatus |
US2469451A (en) * | 1947-07-10 | 1949-05-10 | Worthington Pump & Mach Corp | Condenser bracket |
US2561806A (en) * | 1948-04-19 | 1951-07-24 | Mazolux | Saucepan holder |
US4448313A (en) * | 1982-07-19 | 1984-05-15 | Pomeroy Glenn A | Supporting device |
US4534471A (en) * | 1983-04-27 | 1985-08-13 | Schwaab Inc. | Stamp holding clip and rack therefor |
US5398820A (en) * | 1994-01-14 | 1995-03-21 | Kiss; Howard M. | Doll-holder wall mount |
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