US161902A - Improvement in pencil and crayon holders - Google Patents

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  • the pencil-case on which my improvement is based is a tube provided with jaws and a slide-ring, the latter being to close the jaws upon the pencil for the purpose of retaining it within the holder.
  • the spring c instead of being arched or made so as to act as a baclrstop to the slide,
  • the tube A may be straight, in which case it may be provided with a stud or projection to extend from it, for the purpose of preventing loss ot' the ring oft the tube.
  • A denotes the case, and B a pencil placed therein.
  • the jaws of the case are shown at a c, they being corrugated to hold the pencil to advantage.
  • Their Shanks b b are tapering, to enable the slide-ring C to close the jaws upon the pencil.
  • the jaws are the thumb and nger openings or rectangular slots D D', the retaining-spring being shown at c as formed by slitting the tube A, in the manner as represented at cl d, and curving or arching the intermediate piece, as shown at e. ln the rear end ot' the case A
  • I usually put a plug, F, ot' india-rubber, to answer the purpose ot' an eraser.
  • a retaining-sprin g, c In combination with the pencil-case A, provided with the slide-ring C and jaws, as described, a retaining-sprin g, c, arranged substantially as explained, and constructed for holding the pencil in the case, as set forth.
  • a pencil-case substantially as described, consisting of a tube, A, provided with elastic jawsa b, iinger-openin gs D D', a slide-ring, C, and a spring, c. all as and arranged as explained and represented.

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PERCIVAL D. RICHARDS, OF WEST MEDFORD, ASSIGNOR TO CUTTER, TOWER & CO., OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
IMPROVEMENT IN PENCIL AND cRAvoN HOLDERS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. l16H ,902, dated April 13, 1875; application tiled January 27, 1875.
To all wiz/0m it may concern:
Be it known that I, PERCIVAL D. RIGH- ARDs, of Vest Medford, of the county of Middlesex and State ot' Massachusetts, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Pen cil and Crayon Holders 5 and do hereby declare the same to be fully described in the following specification and represented in the accompan vin g drawings, ot' which- Figures l and 2 are opposite side elevations, and Figs. 3 and 4 longitudinal sections, of a pencil-case provided with my said invention.'
The pencil-case on which my improvement is based is a tube provided with jaws and a slide-ring, the latter being to close the jaws upon the pencil for the purpose of retaining it within the holder.
In carrying out my invention I make such holder with what I term thumb and linger openings arranged in it longitudinally and opposite each other, to enable a person, by means ot' his thumb and finger of one hand, to grasp the pencil on its opposite sides and move it forward or backward in the case, in order to et''ect the proper adjustment ot' the pencil with reference to the case. I also provide the case with a pei'leil-retaining spring, which, as represented in the drawings, answers two purposes, viz., to prevent the pencil from accidentally dropping out of the case when the slide-ring is drawn back, and also to act as a stop to prevent the slide-rin g from accidentally slipping backward oi the case.
The spring c, instead of being arched or made so as to act as a baclrstop to the slide,
to prevent it from being lost oft' the tube A, may be straight, in which case it may be provided with a stud or projection to extend from it, for the purpose of preventing loss ot' the ring oft the tube.
In the drawings, A denotes the case, and B a pencil placed therein. The jaws of the case are shown at a c, they being corrugated to hold the pencil to advantage. Their Shanks b b are tapering, to enable the slide-ring C to close the jaws upon the pencil. Back ot' the jaws are the thumb and nger openings or rectangular slots D D', the retaining-spring being shown at c as formed by slitting the tube A, in the manner as represented at cl d, and curving or arching the intermediate piece, as shown at e. ln the rear end ot' the case A I usually put a plug, F, ot' india-rubber, to answer the purpose ot' an eraser.
I claiml. In combination with the pencil-case A, provided with the slide-ring C and jaws, as described, a retaining-sprin g, c, arranged substantially as explained, and constructed for holding the pencil in the case, as set forth.
2. A pencil-case, substantially as described, consisting of a tube, A, provided with elastic jawsa b, iinger-openin gs D D', a slide-ring, C, and a spring, c. all as and arranged as explained and represented.
PERCIVAL D. RICHARDS.
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