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US719865A
US719865A US1901074612A US719865A US 719865 A US719865 A US 719865A US 1901074612 A US1901074612 A US 1901074612A US 719865 A US719865 A US 719865A
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    • G09EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
    • G09FDISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
    • G09F3/00Labels, tag tickets, or similar identification or indication means; Seals; Postage or like stamps
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    • G09F3/0305Forms or constructions of security seals characterised by the type of seal used
    • G09F3/0347Forms or constructions of security seals characterised by the type of seal used having padlock-type sealing means
    • G09F3/0352Forms or constructions of security seals characterised by the type of seal used having padlock-type sealing means using cable lock
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T292/00Closure fasteners
    • Y10T292/48Seals
    • Y10T292/481Compressible disk
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T292/00Closure fasteners
    • Y10T292/48Seals
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  • My invention relates particularly to seals for money-bags and the like; and my primary 1o object is to provide a seal of this character which is inexpensive in construction, easy of application, and thoroughly effective in use.
  • FIG. 1 represents a perspective view of a bag sealed with my improved seal
  • Fig. 2 a plan section taken as indicated at line 2 of Fig. 1
  • Fig. 3 a perspective view of the seal in condition foi ⁇ application to a bag
  • Fig. 4 a transverse section through the soft-metal sealing-block, taken as indicated at line 4 off Fig. 1.
  • A represents a bag, and B a sealtherefor.
  • the seal comprises, preferably, a loaden block 3o a, a looped cord or flexible tie-loop b, and a sharpened stud or pin c, projecting from that edge of the block which is adjacent to the tieloop.
  • the block is provided at ⁇ each side of the stud c with two perforations (l CZ and f f', respectively parallel with said stud and receiving said cord, the cord having its ends threaded through the outer two retaining-perforations CZ f from that edge of the block which is opposite the edge provided 4o with said stud, then curved toward each other and threaded back through the inner or guide perforations d' f' in a manner to form a two-member loop with the stud c projecting into said-loop, and then knotted to prevent accidental withdrawal.
  • the members b b2 of the loop may be made of thesame size
  • the feature of having the two members of the loop symmetrically arranged overcomes all tendency for the block to turn during the operation of drawing down or reducing the size of the loop while sealing the bag. Furthermore, this feature prevents the possibility 5 5 of the cord being removed from the sealingblook by cutting the block and then returned to its place without it being readily noticeable that the seal has been tampered with.
  • the method of applying the seal is to fold 6o or pucker the upper end of the bag in the usual manner, pass the tie-loop of the seal over the upper portion of the bag, draw the .loop tight by means of any suitable instrument, thereby causing the point c to pierce the bag, as illustrated in Fig. 2, and then crush or indent the leaden block in such a manner as to prevent loosening of the cord.
  • the function of the point c is to prevent the upper portion of the bagfrom ⁇ being pulled 7o out or withdrawn from the loop, as readily will be understood.
  • any suitable device for tightening the cord and sealing instrument for making an impression on the leaden block may be employed; but I prefer to employ a sealing instrument equipped with atightening device, such as is described in the application of Harry W. Abbott, No. 72,644, filed August 20, 1901.
  • the sealing-block is preferably pressed or indented with transverse lines g, which cross the oord-receiving perforationsand iiatten the same, thereby crowding the metal down upon the cords, so asto effectually prevent Withdrawal of the same.
  • Each seal is preferably equipped at the loop of its cord with a tag It, as shown in Fig.
  • a seal of the character described com prising a soft-metal sealing-block provided with four parallel perforations, two of said perforations being retaining-perforations and two being guide-perforations, and an attached tie-loop havingtwo members, each member being secured at one portion in one of said retaining-perforations and passing at another portion through one of said guide-perforations.
  • a seal of the character described comprising a sealing-block provided with two outer substantially parallel retaining-perforations and twoinner guide-perforations substantially parallel with said rst-named perforations, and a two-member tie-loop formed by threading the ends of a iiexible cord through said outer perforations in a common direction and then returning said cords throughsaid guide-perforations.
  • a seal of the character described comprising a soft-metal sealing-block equipped with a projecting sharp bag-piercing point, and a loop of reducible size connected with said block and operating to oppose said point.

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'No. 719,865. PATBNTBD PEB. A3, 1903.
T. I. PORTER.
SEAL.
APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 7.. 1901.
N0 MODEL.
TH: Norms PETERS cn. Enero-Limo.. WASHINGTON. u. c.
UNrrnn STATES 'PATENT OFFICE.
THOMAS I. PORTER, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR TO PORTER SAFETY SEAL COMPANY, CORPORATION OF ILLINOIS.
SEAL.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 719,865, dated February 3, 1903.
Application led September 7, 1901." Serial Nm 74,612 (No model.)
To all whom, t may concern.-
zen of the United States, residing at Chicago,
in the county of Cook and State of Illinois,
have invented a new and useful Improvement in Seals, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates particularly to seals for money-bags and the like; and my primary 1o object is to provide a seal of this character which is inexpensive in construction, easy of application, and thoroughly effective in use.
A modification of the present invention is shown and specifically claimed in my pendingapplication,Serial No. 72,097, filed August My invention is illustrated in its preferred embodiment in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 represents a perspective view of a bag sealed with my improved seal; Fig. 2, a plan section taken as indicated at line 2 of Fig. 1; Fig. 3, a perspective view of the seal in condition foi` application to a bag; and Fig. 4, a transverse section through the soft-metal sealing-block, taken as indicated at line 4 off Fig. 1.
A represents a bag, and B a sealtherefor. The seal comprises, preferably, a loaden block 3o a, a looped cord or flexible tie-loop b, and a sharpened stud or pin c, projecting from that edge of the block which is adjacent to the tieloop. Preferably the block is provided at` each side of the stud c with two perforations (l CZ and f f', respectively parallel with said stud and receiving said cord, the cord having its ends threaded through the outer two retaining-perforations CZ f from that edge of the block which is opposite the edge provided 4o with said stud, then curved toward each other and threaded back through the inner or guide perforations d' f' in a manner to form a two-member loop with the stud c projecting into said-loop, and then knotted to prevent accidental withdrawal. From Fig. 3 it will be understood that the members b b2 of the loop may be made of thesame size,
so that they will be drawn upon evenly during the operation of sealing the bag. More- 5o over, the feature of having the two members of the loop symmetrically arranged overcomes all tendency for the block to turn during the operation of drawing down or reducing the size of the loop while sealing the bag. Furthermore, this feature prevents the possibility 5 5 of the cord being removed from the sealingblook by cutting the block and then returned to its place without it being readily noticeable that the seal has been tampered with.
The method of applying the seal is to fold 6o or pucker the upper end of the bag in the usual manner, pass the tie-loop of the seal over the upper portion of the bag, draw the .loop tight by means of any suitable instrument, thereby causing the point c to pierce the bag, as illustrated in Fig. 2, and then crush or indent the leaden block in such a manner as to prevent loosening of the cord. The function of the point c is to prevent the upper portion of the bagfrom` being pulled 7o out or withdrawn from the loop, as readily will be understood.
Any suitable device for tightening the cord and sealing instrument for making an impression on the leaden block may be employed; but I prefer to employ a sealing instrument equipped with atightening device, such as is described in the application of Harry W. Abbott, No. 72,644, filed August 20, 1901.
The sealing-block is preferably pressed or indented with transverse lines g, which cross the oord-receiving perforationsand iiatten the same, thereby crowding the metal down upon the cords, so asto effectually prevent Withdrawal of the same.
Each seal is preferably equipped at the loop of its cord with a tag It, as shown in Fig.
3, upon which the destination, contents, and other necessary matter is printed. In apply- 9o ingv the seal the tag also is secured to the bag, thereby saving an independent operation. It will .be seen that in the operation of sealing the bag knotting or tying of the cord is avoided. As indicated, the projecting ends of the cord are cut off Vafter the sealing operation.
Changes in details within the spirit of my invention may be made. Hence no undue limitation is to be understood from the foreroo going detailed description.
What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is i 1. A seal of the character described com prising a soft-metal sealing-block provided with four parallel perforations, two of said perforations being retaining-perforations and two being guide-perforations, and an attached tie-loop havingtwo members, each member being secured at one portion in one of said retaining-perforations and passing at another portion through one of said guide-perforations.
2. A seal of the character described, comprising a sealing-block provided with two outer substantially parallel retaining-perforations and twoinner guide-perforations substantially parallel with said rst-named perforations, and a two-member tie-loop formed by threading the ends of a iiexible cord through said outer perforations in a common direction and then returning said cords throughsaid guide-perforations.
3. A seal of the character described, c omprising a soft-metal sealing-block, a loop of reducible size connected therewith, and a\ sharp bag-piercing point carried by one of said members.
4f. A seal of the character described, comprising a soft-metal sealing-block equipped with a projecting sharp bag-piercing point, and a loop of reducible size connected with said block and operating to oppose said point.
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US2977145A (en) * 1958-09-19 1961-03-28 Rifkin & Co A Seal construction having plural female elements
US4895402A (en) * 1987-05-07 1990-01-23 Takako Tange Device for sealing coin containing bag or the like

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2977145A (en) * 1958-09-19 1961-03-28 Rifkin & Co A Seal construction having plural female elements
US4895402A (en) * 1987-05-07 1990-01-23 Takako Tange Device for sealing coin containing bag or the like

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