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USRE10739E
USRE10739E US RE10739 E USRE10739 E US RE10739E
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Amos Heney Stetson
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  • Fig. 8 being an edge view of the of Brookline, in the same to be described in the following specififace and the loop-supporter,
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view,'and Fig. 6 a top view, of the form of loop-supporter shownin Fig. 1, such figures exhibiting the application of such supports to a wall or surface.
  • Fig. 7 shows the loop as applied to a two.
  • Fig. 9 is a front view of a wall or suras shown in Fig. 2, cementedto such wall or surface.
  • Fig. 10 is a rear view of a card or picture having glued to it the loop shownin Fig. 2.
  • the article in question is made in two parts in a piece of paper, parchment, or other suitable substitute, having one side covered with paste. or cement, the inner generally being slightly connected to the outer part, and serving to form the eye thereof, and at the same time a device which, when separated from the loop and cemented to a wall or surface, will or print, to enter and sustain such loop in a manner for the hanging of the card or printto the said wallor surface.
  • the cement or. gelatine on its back is first to be wet, after which the little projection c and the body are to be folded or crimped along their median line, so as to form a triangular projection, f, extending from the rest of the body, in manner as shown in Figs. 5 and 6.
  • the part B is to be cemented-to a wall or surface, W.
  • the'loop A is to have its lower portion, 9, glued or cemented to the back of the card or print P, theirest of the loop being separated from the said card or print, as shown in Fig. 8.
  • the loop may next be hung upon the projection f or part 0 thereof, whereby the print or card will be hung tothe wall.
  • the part A is to hang on the free or headed portion 0 of the part B.
  • pieceor disk (1, having the tongue or projection 0, and of the encompassing loop A, formed together in one piece of sheet material, and slightly connected or nearly cut apart, and having on one side of each a layer of gelatine or cement, all being essentially as represented.
  • the loop-supporterfl? is represented at B, the two being stamped in one piece of paper or card, nsually with small parts a 06 thereof connecting them to each other, in order that the inner one may be slightly joined to the onter one for preservation before they are used.
  • the part B is formed with an angular or headed tongue, 0, extending from the body portion b.
  • One side of each of the parts A and B is to be covered with gelatine or other proper cement, or is to have such gelatine or 2.
  • the card or print hanger comprising the supporter B, consisting of a piece or disk,d, having the tongue or projection c, and of the loop A, formed of sheet material, ,and having on one set forth.

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A. H. STETSON.
Assignor to G. B. WHEELOGK. 4 CARD 0R FRINT HANGER.
Fig. 6,
Reissued June 22, 1886.
1?. Fey. 4.
' print or card, Fig. 8 being an edge view of the of Brookline, in the same to be described in the following specififace and the loop-supporter,
answer, on theloop being cemented to a card AMOS HENRY STETSON, OF BRQOKLINE, ASSIGNOR 'ro CHARLES WHEE- LOOK, OF BRAINTREE, MASSACHUSETTS.
CARDOR PRINT HANGER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Reiasued L Original N6. 312,035; dated February 10, 1885.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, AMos HENRY STETSON, county of Norfolk, of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, have inventeda new and useful Improvement in, Card or Print Hangers; and I do hereby declare the cation and represented in the accompanying drawings, of which Figures 1 and 2 exhibit front views, and Figs. 3 and 4 edge views, of two forms of hangers containing my invention, the natureof which is defined in theclaims hereinafter presented. Fig. 5 is a perspective view,'and Fig. 6 a top view, of the form of loop-supporter shownin Fig. 1, such figures exhibiting the application of such supports to a wall or surface. Fig. 7 shows the loop as applied to a two. Fig. 9 is a front view of a wall or suras shown in Fig. 2, cementedto such wall or surface. 7 Fig. 10 is a rear view of a card or picture having glued to it the loop shownin Fig. 2.
The article in question is made in two parts in a piece of paper, parchment, or other suitable substitute, having one side covered with paste. or cement, the inner generally being slightly connected to the outer part, and serving to form the eye thereof, and at the same time a device which, when separated from the loop and cemented to a wall or surface, will or print, to enter and sustain such loop in a manner for the hanging of the card or printto the said wallor surface.
In the drawings one of the parts, termed the loop, is shown at A, and the other,
otters Patent No. 10,7F89fdated June 22, 1886.
Application for reissue died January 4, 1858. Serial No. 187,621.
surface. 7 The part A, when detached from the part B, becomes a loopin character, and the part B answers the purpose of a hook or device for theloop to be hung upon. a
In using the part B of Fig. 1 the cement or. gelatine on its back is first to be wet, after which the little projection c and the body are to be folded or crimped along their median line, so as to form a triangular projection, f, extending from the rest of the body, in manner as shown in Figs. 5 and 6. In this condition the part B is to be cemented-to a wall or surface, W. Next, the'loop A is to have its lower portion, 9, glued or cemented to the back of the card or print P, theirest of the loop being separated from the said card or print, as shown in Fig. 8. The loop may next be hung upon the projection f or part 0 thereof, whereby the print or card will be hung tothe wall. The part A (shown in Fig-10) has its lower por= tion, 9, glued to the picture or print P, the part B having its' circular portion d cemented to the wall NV. The part A is to hang on the free or headed portion 0 of the part B.
I do not confine the Said hanger to either of the forms of it as represented, as it may be considerably varied in its form ingit in character.
I claim- 1 1. As a new article of manufacture, the card or print hanger, substantially as described,
pieceor disk, (1, having the tongue or projection 0, and of the encompassing loop A, formed together in one piece of sheet material, and slightly connected or nearly cut apart, and having on one side of each a layer of gelatine or cement, all being essentially as represented.
termed the loop-supporterfl? is represented at B, the two being stamped in one piece of paper or card, nsually with small parts a 06 thereof connecting them to each other, in order that the inner one may be slightly joined to the onter one for preservation before they are used.- The part B is formed with an angular or headed tongue, 0, extending from the body portion b. One side of each of the parts A and B is to be covered with gelatine or other proper cement, or is to have such gelatine or 2. As a new article of manufacture, the card or print hanger comprising the supporter B, consisting of a piece or disk,d, having the tongue or projection c, and of the loop A, formed of sheet material, ,and having on one set forth.
AMOS HENRY STETSON.
Witnesses:
B. H. EDDY,
cement on the portion that is to be stuck to a S. N. PIPER.
without chang-' side of each, a layer of gelatine or cement, as
comprising the supporter B, consisting of a

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