US171469A - Improvement in mail-bags - Google Patents

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US171469A
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  • My invention consists of a leather strap, label-case, and hasp combined, which are attached to the iap covering the mouth of the bag by means of two swivel' studs and buttons, all arranged in such a manner as to co- Post-0flce Department, showing my inven.
  • Fig. 2 is a view of the same, showing thel mouth of the bag open.
  • Fig. 3 is a view of my invention, showing it as applied to the smaller size bags in use by the Post-Office Department.
  • Fig. 4 is a view looking down on thetop of the bag, showing the manner of adjustingthe strap and labelcase to the lock-staple.
  • Fig. 5 is a transverse section through a portion of the bag and one of the swivel studs and buttons for attaching the strap and label-case to the covering-Hap, and also to assist in securing said flap over the mouth of the bag.
  • Fig. 6 is a section throughl one of the swivel-studs and one of the metallic strap-ends.
  • Fig. 7 is a plan view of the label-case, detached and laid open to receive the label.
  • Fig. Sl is an end View of one of the swivel studs-and buttons.
  • FIG. 1 and 3 are the swivelstuds, which are made in the form as shown in Figs. 5 and 6, with open jaws b and b', in one of which (b) is pivoted the label-case B,
  • buttons e and e' In the front of the bag and directly opposite tothe buttons e ande are made two openings, f and. f1, as shown in. Fig. 2, which are also provided with grommets, and are made sufficiently large to permit the buttons to pass freely through in closing the bag.
  • the hap D In closing the bag the hap D is'pressed down over the mouth, which causes the buttons c and c to pass through the openings f and fl, and the staples g g1, Ste., through their proper openings.
  • the leather strap F which is attached to the swivel-stud A', is then turned sufficiently to cause the button e to extend transversely across the openin gI f l.
  • the label-case B which also acts inthe capacity of a hasp, is bisected longitudinally, and is capable of being turned or reversed from side to side on the swivel-stud A.
  • buttons-e and e in combination with 1.
  • the combination in a inail-bag fastening, openings f and f1 iu the body ofthe bag', subof the swivel-studs A and A', buttons e and e', stantially as herein shown and described.

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G. 0. CLARK.
MAIL-BAG. v No.171,469, Patented me. 28,1875.
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GERGE yo. CLARK,- ror PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
l, IMPROVEMENT |N`MA|L'BAGS.v
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. l 7 1,469, dated December 28, 1875*; application filed I May 14, 1875. v
To all whom it may concern:
Beit known lthat I,- GEORGE O. CLARK, of the city and county of Philadelphia, State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Mail-Bag Fastening and,
Label-Case, which improvement is fully set forthin the following specification, reference l being had to the accompanying drawings.
My invention consists of a leather strap, label-case, and hasp combined, which are attached to the iap covering the mouth of the bag by means of two swivel' studs and buttons, all arranged in such a manner as to co- Post-0flce Department, showing my inven.
tion applied. Fig. 2 is a view of the same, showing thel mouth of the bag open. Fig. 3 is a view of my invention, showing it as applied to the smaller size bags in use by the Post-Office Department. Fig. 4 is a view looking down on thetop of the bag, showing the manner of adjustingthe strap and labelcase to the lock-staple. Fig. 5 is a transverse section through a portion of the bag and one of the swivel studs and buttons for attaching the strap and label-case to the covering-Hap, and also to assist in securing said flap over the mouth of the bag. Fig. 6 is a section throughl one of the swivel-studs and one of the metallic strap-ends.
Fig. 7 is a plan view of the label-case, detached and laid open to receive the label. Fig. Slis an end View of one of the swivel studs-and buttons.
A and A', Figs. 1 and 3, are the swivelstuds, which are made in the form as shown in Figs. 5 and 6, with open jaws b and b', in one of which (b) is pivoted the label-case B,
and in the other' (b) is pivoted the metallic strap-end C. The said studs pass Vthrough metallic grommets d and d secured in the flap D of the bag E, and bear on their inner ends, buttons e and e', In the front of the bag and directly opposite tothe buttons e ande are made two openings, f and. f1, as shown in. Fig. 2, which are also provided with grommets, and are made sufficiently large to permit the buttons to pass freely through in closing the bag. Along the front of the bag, and on a line with the said openings, are placed three or more strapstaples, g, g1, and g2, and a lock-staple, h, which` pass through appropriate openingsf, f3, f4, and f5 madein the flap D.`
In closing the bag the hap D is'pressed down over the mouth, which causes the buttons c and c to pass through the openings f and fl, and the staples g g1, Ste., through their proper openings. The leather strap F, which is attached to the swivel-stud A', is then turned sufficiently to cause the button e to extend transversely across the openin gI f l. The
`opposite end of the strap is then passed under. the staples g, g1, and g2, and over the lockstaple h, after which the label-case B is moved round and closed down over the leather strap and lock-staple, which movement also causes the button on the swivel-stud A to extend across the opening f. In this position of the fastening it will be impossible, after the padlock is applied, to extract any of the contents through the mouth of the bag.
It will readily be seen that by locking the ends of theyllap to the bag by means of the Vswivelstuds and buttons, and the employment of the metallic label-case, which extends some .distance across the bag, a reduced number of strap-staples are required, thereby lightening the Weight of the bag, and at the same time permitting it to be more readily opened or closed.
be dispensed with, thereby rendering the bag p less complicated to open and close.
The label-case B, which also acts inthe capacity of a hasp, is bisected longitudinally, and is capable of being turned or reversed from side to side on the swivel-stud A.
What I claim as my invention s with buttons-e and e, in combination with 1. The combination, in a inail-bag fastening, openings f and f1 iu the body ofthe bag', subof the swivel-studs A and A', buttons e and e', stantially as herein shown and described.
bsected label-oase and hasp B, leather strap GEORGE O. CLARK.l F, and metallic strap-end C, substantially as Witnesses: herein shown and described. ALEXANDER H. MORGAN,
2.,lhe swivel-studs A and A', provided'4 ISAAC R. OAKFORD.
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