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US670217A
US670217A US1110100A US1900011101A US670217A US 670217 A US670217 A US 670217A US 1110100 A US1110100 A US 1110100A US 1900011101 A US1900011101 A US 1900011101A US 670217 A US670217 A US 670217A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41LAPPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR MANIFOLDING, DUPLICATING OR PRINTING FOR OFFICE OR OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSES; ADDRESSING MACHINES OR LIKE SERIES-PRINTING MACHINES
    • B41L1/00Devices for performing operations in connection with manifolding by means of pressure-sensitive layers or intermediaries, e.g. carbons; Accessories for manifolding purposes
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    • B41L1/22Manifolding assemblies, e.g. book-like assemblies made up of single sheets or forms
    • B41L1/24Pads or books
    • 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
    • Y10T24/00Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
    • Y10T24/20Paper fastener
    • 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
    • Y10T24/00Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
    • Y10T24/44Clasp, clip, support-clamp, or required component thereof
    • Y10T24/44291Clasp, clip, support-clamp, or required component thereof including pivoted gripping member
    • Y10T24/4453Clasp, clip, support-clamp, or required component thereof including pivoted gripping member with position locking-means for gripping members
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  • ll wrrnn TATES EBENEZER B ⁇ VILLIAMS, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO FREDERICK .I. BIPPUS, OF SAME PLACE.
  • the objects of the present invention are to carry and support the sheet of carbon so as to dispense with the necessity of its removal each time a duplicate and original are produced and have the carrier or support for the carbon-sheet automatically operated by and through the book-cover, so as to raise one end of the sheet for the inserting of the duplicate sheet beneath it to receive the memorandum, and to improve the carbon'sheet carrier or support and its attachment to and operation from the book-covers.
  • the invention consists in the construction and combination of parts hereinafter described and claimed.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view with the covers of the book open andthe locking-bar of the pad or block clasp or retainer thrown up or open and without the pad or block and showing also the carrier or support for the sheet of carbon and its operating-bar;
  • Fig. 2 a perspective View similar to Fig. 1, showing the covers open and the pad or block in place and held by its clasp or retainer;
  • Fig. 3 a perspective view showing the covers standing at an angle with the pad or block raised and the support or carrier for the sheet of carbon raised into position for sliding a sheet or leaf of the pad or block beneath the sheet of carbon attached to the carrier or support;
  • Fig. 4 a perspective view with the parts as in Fig.
  • Fig. 5 a perspective view showing a modified form of construction for the carriersupport and the lifter and showing the carrier or support in position to be operated by the lifter;
  • Fig. 6 a perspective view of the construction of Fig. 5, showing the carrier or support swung upward or backward for use without thelifter; and
  • Fig. 7, adetail in perspective of a corner of a carbon-sheet, showing the gum med strip for forming the attaohing-loop.
  • my improved manifoldingbook I employ two covers A and A, united by a flexible back a, which covers and back may be made of any suitable material and of any desired dimensions as to size.
  • the cover A may for convenience be regarded as the bottom or under cover, and to this cover is attached the clasp or retainer B for the pad or block C of leaves or sheets.
  • the clasp or retainer is formed with a top or cross piece I), preferably made of wire and pivotally connected at one end to an end standard or upright on a plate b, which plate is riveted or otherwise secured to the cover A on the inside.
  • the plate I) at the end opposite to the pivotal attachment of the locking bar or cross-piece b has an upright or standard 11 which serves as a catch for the free end of the lockingbar or cross-piece when down, and in order to guide the insertion of the pad or block the plate I) has a stop 17 in the construction shown.
  • the pad or block C is to be made with alternating original and duplicate sheets or leaves 0 and c, and the original is to be provided with printed matter and ruled lines, if so desired.
  • the carbon-sheet for use in the operation of inanifolding is to be permanently carried and automatically manipulated so as to be raised at one end to permit of the insertion of a sheet or leaf underneath it for the reception of the memoranda to be made.
  • a lifter or raiser which preferably is formed of a piece of wire having a side or body 01 with a cross bar or arm (1, which bar or arm is mountedin ears d secured to the cover A on the inside for the body or side arm (1 to extend alongside of the edge of the cover A and enter a guide or socket e for its end, which guide or socket is secured to the edge of the cover A on its inside, as shown in Fig. 1.
  • the carbon-sheet D is mounted on a carrier or support by attachment of the sheet at one end to the carrier or support.
  • the carrier or support is preferably constructed of a piece of wire bent to have a sidef and end or cross piecef,which enters ears f riveted or otherwise secured to the cover A on the inside, and an arm or cross-barf to receive the end of the sheet of carbon.
  • the side piece or arm f has a cam gin line therewith, but not on the same plane, and the side piece or arm (1 has formed therein an eye or loop 72., which surrounds the side piece or arm f and is so located in relation to the incline or cam g as that with the opening and closing of the cover A the loop or eye will ride up and down on the incline or cam.
  • the incline or cam is of such a nature that when the eye is central of the straight portion thereof, at which point the covers Aand Astand approximately at right angles to each other, as shown in Fig.
  • the carbon-sheet in order to facilitate its attachment to the free end of the carrier-s11 pport is provided with a loop t", and in order to easily construct the loop a strip of gummed paper 11 is attached to one end of the carbonsheet, so that the strip can be turned on itself and the gummed edge attached, forming a loop t" to receive the carrier or support arm.
  • the sheet to receive the impression is to be placed beneath the carbon-paper, and after a memorandum has been made thereon the sheet or leaf is removed and another sheet or leaf for the necessary memorandum is to be placed thereunder, which placingis done, as already described, by setting the covers at an angle to each other, raising the free end of the carrier or support, and
  • Figs. 5 and 6 a modified form of carrier or support and the reciprocating lifter is shown, in the latter figure the carrier or support being shown as thrown upward or backward for use from the lower end of the book.
  • the carrier or support for the carbon-paper is mounted centrally on the cover, so as to be swung upward and back, and when swung back the carrier or support is free from the lifter and the carbon can be turned over, as in the old way of using a carbon.
  • the carrier or support instead of having the incline or cam thereon is provided with a contact h, and the reciprocating lifter is provided with an incline or cam g; but the operation of the contact and the incline or cam is the same as in the other construction so far as regards the raising of the free end of the carrier or support for the entering of a new sheet or leaf beneath the carbon-paper.
  • the central pivoting or mounting of the carrier or support enables the carbon to be used from either end as desired.
  • the device is exceedingly simple in construction and in use will be found very eifective, and by its use the sheetof carbon is always in place and does not require to be lifted to be removed and replaced, as it is always in position to have a new sheet or leaf slid beneath it, and the operation of slipping a sheet or leaf in place is performed easily by reason of the automatic lifting of the end of the carbon-sheet through the position of the cover.
  • I claim-- 1 In a manifolding-book, the combinatio of two covers, a carbonsheet carrier or support, and means for raising one end of the carrier or support by the movement of the covers to permit of the.inserting or sliding of a sheet or leaf beneath the carbon-paper, substantially as described.

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Patented Mar. l9, 190i.
v E B WILLIAMS -FflA-NIFOLDING BOOK.
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E. B. WILLIAMS. MANIFOLDING BOOK.
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ll wrrnn TATES EBENEZER B. \VILLIAMS, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO FREDERICK .I. BIPPUS, OF SAME PLACE.
MANIFOLDING-BOOK.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 670,217, dated March 19, 1901.
Application filed April 2, 1900. Serial No. 11,101; (No model.)
To (all whom, it pea/y concern:
Be it known that I, EBENEZER B. WILLIAMS, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in lVIanifolding-Books, of which the following is a specification.
In the ordinary construction of manifoldingbooks used for making an original and duplicate of a memorandum or ticket a loose sheet of carbon-paper is placed between the original and duplicate, which carbon-sheet has to be replaced by hand in the making of duplicates in each instance.
The objects of the present invention are to carry and support the sheet of carbon so as to dispense with the necessity of its removal each time a duplicate and original are produced and have the carrier or support for the carbon-sheet automatically operated by and through the book-cover, so as to raise one end of the sheet for the inserting of the duplicate sheet beneath it to receive the memorandum, and to improve the carbon'sheet carrier or support and its attachment to and operation from the book-covers.
The invention consists in the construction and combination of parts hereinafter described and claimed.
In the drawings illustrating the invention, Figure 1 is a perspective view with the covers of the book open andthe locking-bar of the pad or block clasp or retainer thrown up or open and without the pad or block and showing also the carrier or support for the sheet of carbon and its operating-bar; Fig. 2, a perspective View similar to Fig. 1, showing the covers open and the pad or block in place and held by its clasp or retainer; Fig. 3, a perspective view showing the covers standing at an angle with the pad or block raised and the support or carrier for the sheet of carbon raised into position for sliding a sheet or leaf of the pad or block beneath the sheet of carbon attached to the carrier or support; Fig. 4, a perspective view with the parts as in Fig. 1, showing the manner of sliding a pad or block sheet or leaf beneath the sheet of car bon; Fig. 5, a perspective view showing a modified form of construction for the carriersupport and the lifter and showing the carrier or support in position to be operated by the lifter; Fig. 6, a perspective view of the construction of Fig. 5, showing the carrier or support swung upward or backward for use without thelifter; and Fig. 7, adetail in perspective of a corner of a carbon-sheet, showing the gum med strip for forming the attaohing-loop.
In constructing my improved manifoldingbook I employ two covers A and A, united by a flexible back a, which covers and back may be made of any suitable material and of any desired dimensions as to size. The cover A may for convenience be regarded as the bottom or under cover, and to this cover is attached the clasp or retainer B for the pad or block C of leaves or sheets. The clasp or retainer is formed with a top or cross piece I), preferably made of wire and pivotally connected at one end to an end standard or upright on a plate b, which plate is riveted or otherwise secured to the cover A on the inside. The plate I) at the end opposite to the pivotal attachment of the locking bar or cross-piece b has an upright or standard 11 which serves as a catch for the free end of the lockingbar or cross-piece when down, and in order to guide the insertion of the pad or block the plate I) has a stop 17 in the construction shown. The pad or block C is to be made with alternating original and duplicate sheets or leaves 0 and c, and the original is to be provided with printed matter and ruled lines, if so desired.
The carbon-sheet for use in the operation of inanifolding is to be permanently carried and automatically manipulated so as to be raised at one end to permit of the insertion of a sheet or leaf underneath it for the reception of the memoranda to be made. This is accomplished by mounting on the cover A a lifter or raiser, which preferably is formed of a piece of wire having a side or body 01 with a cross bar or arm (1, which bar or arm is mountedin ears d secured to the cover A on the inside for the body or side arm (1 to extend alongside of the edge of the cover A and enter a guide or socket e for its end, which guide or socket is secured to the edge of the cover A on its inside, as shown in Fig. 1. The carbon-sheet D is mounted on a carrier or support by attachment of the sheet at one end to the carrier or support. The carrier or support is preferably constructed of a piece of wire bent to have a sidef and end or cross piecef,which enters ears f riveted or otherwise secured to the cover A on the inside, and an arm or cross-barf to receive the end of the sheet of carbon.
As shown in Figs. 1 to 4:, the side piece or arm fhas a cam gin line therewith, but not on the same plane, and the side piece or arm (1 has formed therein an eye or loop 72., which surrounds the side piece or arm f and is so located in relation to the incline or cam g as that with the opening and closing of the cover A the loop or eye will ride up and down on the incline or cam. The incline or cam is of such a nature that when the eye is central of the straight portion thereof, at which point the covers Aand Astand approximately at right angles to each other, as shown in Fig. 3 and 4, it operates to raise the free end of the carrier or support having the arm f and such raising of the free end of the carrier or support raises the top end of the carbon-sheet D, as shown in Fig. 3, leaving a clear space heneath the raised end of the sheet, into which the body of the next succeeding sheet or leaf of the pad or block can he slid, for which purpose the sheet or leaf is left free, as in Fig. 3, and as it drops into the position shown in Fig. 4 it forms an opening into which a pencil can be slipped to engage the face of the sheet or leaf, and by drawing the pencil down under the carrier or support the leaf will be passed beneath the carbon-sheet.
The carbon-sheet in order to facilitate its attachment to the free end of the carrier-s11 pport is provided with a loop t", and in order to easily construct the loop a strip of gummed paper 11 is attached to one end of the carbonsheet, so that the strip can be turned on itself and the gummed edge attached, forming a loop t" to receive the carrier or support arm.
The operation will be readily understood from the foregoing description, but brieflyis as follows: The sheet to receive the impression is to be placed beneath the carbon-paper, and after a memorandum has been made thereon the sheet or leaf is removed and another sheet or leaf for the necessary memorandum is to be placed thereunder, which placingis done, as already described, by setting the covers at an angle to each other, raising the free end of the carrier or support, and
' sliding the sheet beneath the carbon-paper,
and this operation can be continued until the pad or block is exhausted, when a new pad or block can be inserted, as hereinbefore described.
In Figs. 5 and 6 a modified form of carrier or support and the reciprocating lifter is shown, in the latter figure the carrier or support being shown as thrown upward or backward for use from the lower end of the book. In this form the carrier or support for the carbon-paper is mounted centrally on the cover, so as to be swung upward and back, and when swung back the carrier or support is free from the lifter and the carbon can be turned over, as in the old way of using a carbon. The carrier or support instead of having the incline or cam thereon is provided with a contact h, and the reciprocating lifter is provided with an incline or cam g; but the operation of the contact and the incline or cam is the same as in the other construction so far as regards the raising of the free end of the carrier or support for the entering of a new sheet or leaf beneath the carbon-paper. The central pivoting or mounting of the carrier or support enables the carbon to be used from either end as desired.
The device is exceedingly simple in construction and in use will be found very eifective, and by its use the sheetof carbon is always in place and does not require to be lifted to be removed and replaced, as it is always in position to have a new sheet or leaf slid beneath it, and the operation of slipping a sheet or leaf in place is performed easily by reason of the automatic lifting of the end of the carbon-sheet through the position of the cover.
I claim-- 1. In a manifolding-book, the combinatio of two covers, a carbonsheet carrier or support, and means for raising one end of the carrier or support by the movement of the covers to permit of the.inserting or sliding of a sheet or leaf beneath the carbon-paper, substantially as described.
2. In a manifolding-book, the combination of tWo covers, a carbon-sheet carrier or support mounted on one of the covers and a lifter operated by the other cover to raise the free end of the carrier or support, substantially as described.
3. In a manifolding-book, the combination of two covers, a carrier or support mounted on one cover and having an incline or cam thereon and a reciprocating lifter operated by the other cover and having thereon a contact engaging the cam or incline of the carrierorsupport for raising one end of the carrier or support by the movement of the cover, substantially as described.
4. In a manifolding-book, the combination of two covers, a pad or block held between the two covers, a carbon-sheet, a carrier or support for the carbon-sheet mounted on one of the covers and having a cam or incline thereon and a reciprocating lifter operated by the other cover and having a contact engaging the cam or incline so that the move ment of the reciprocating lifter may raise one end of the carrier or support and permit the insertion of a sheet of the pad or block under the carbon-sheet, substantially as described.
EBENEZER B. WILLIAMS.
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EPHRAIM BANNING, BELLE W. BARRY.
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