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US2326304A
US2326304A US355324A US35532440A US2326304A US 2326304 A US2326304 A US 2326304A US 355324 A US355324 A US 355324A US 35532440 A US35532440 A US 35532440A US 2326304 A US2326304 A US 2326304A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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  • This invention relates a ibagfframs', "and more particularly the hingedportion of the'same.
  • i zipplicatiorifg'eptember ig Serial posed havethe disadvantage that they readily of which a; factory putting outabout e gross of framesla day, has a loss inframes of, between thirtyor forty thousand dollars per year in dis? carded frames. -Furthermor e, when the frames heretofore proposedare linedwithbag material,
  • the invention consists in the provision of a hinge axisin line with the meeting edgesof the. two parts of the frame,whereby the bag mate- I vertical part orleg, Bfor.C',has a projection with, alug 23, and this lug engagesan' opening rial is kept below the hinge line, and in the pro.-
  • FIG. 5 is a detail section of. the hinge taken online s-5 of Fig. 3;
  • V Fig. 6 is a plan view of the stamping from the initial blank;
  • Fig. 7 isasectional view showing the preliminary shape to whichfthe stamping isformed
  • a Fig. 8 is a sectional-viewshowing the final shape to which'th'e stamping is formed.
  • Fig. 9 is a detail sectional view of the improved These-ears arejoined by -fa rivet 3
  • angle'sffand as shownfini Figure 8 wherein the the'frame to" enablefthe bag materialtogbe inserted and clampihgly. held-j in position. This, stamping; as"stamping,.and this bending, as
  • hinges have now been obviated feiifi u t to ve ome.
  • thisls-idegtheear 11a is flush withithe side sur iaeesdiafwhile the"iear al .o fthe o'pposedleg is%bent inWar-dly, as shown by the bend] ie; laterally: 'i nwardsiof the side s rfaee- 28
  • the curved eutouts !3"and H permitsneh bending; "The t ;axis of the pintle rivet 1345 at right angles-to f the pi'anes 21a; and 18a of;the.;1egs.
  • w ic is ,acstresi ifT e n e t en. were he p -f A so; nbringine; the. slu e to -a in havine' eac.h
  • V i 'WSsat'L-claim is; V V jIn a bagirame, a bag frame pertion joining said legportions, each of said portions being formedjof a flatblank bent into ehape ts "term.

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G. S. MERK Aug. 10, 1943.
BAG FRAME Filed Sept. 41 1940 J E W n 8 fm E O m a WWW aw l :0; G A a a6 Y I 5 M 7v m fastening device.
'Patented Aug. 10, 194-3 v This invention relates a ibagfframs', "and more particularly the hingedportion of the'same. The hinges of the bagframes heretofore proof manufactureof the, frames, in consequence UNITED v STATES aran r o F-e ce1;, I I
Georges. Merk, Flushing, H
, i zipplicatiorifg'eptember ig Serial posed havethe disadvantage that they readily of which a; factory putting outabout e gross of framesla day, has a loss inframes of, between thirtyor forty thousand dollars per year in dis? carded frames. -Furthermor e, when the frames heretofore proposedare linedwithbag material,
this material entersbetween. the frames, and thus causes upon the=closing of the frames, in-
jury to the hinges, and at the same time a V vwearing of the bag material results. I
The invention consists in the provision of a hinge axisin line with the meeting edgesof the. two parts of the frame,whereby the bag mate- I vertical part orleg, Bfor.C',has a projection with, alug 23, and this lug engagesan' opening rial is kept below the hinge line, and in the pro.-
ision of'ears struck out of the material of the frames,the axis of the hinge being also in line with that line coincident with the contacting surface of the two-partsof the frame when in closed position, the flange of the ears being at rig'htangles to the plane ofthe adjacent surfaces when the frame is closed. .Another feature of the inventiongcontemplates animproved form ofrfastening the parts ofthe frame to- 7 gether, so as to assure proper hinge action.
Structures embodying the proposed invention, have overcome the objections pointed out, and embodiments thereof will be shown in the accom- J panying drawing, described in the appended defs'cription and finally pointed out in the claim 7 'ing action of the projections at the'corners of the frames,
I a a s t o r htiahg'le to the. edges l5 5 Fig. 5 is a detail section of. the hinge taken online s-5 of Fig. 3; V Fig. 6 is a plan view of the stamping from the initial blank; V
Fig. 7 isasectional view showing the preliminary shape to whichfthe stamping isformed;
a Fig. 8 is a sectional-viewshowing the final shape to which'th'e stamping is formed, and
Fig. 9 is a detail sectional view of the improved These-ears arejoined by -fa rivet 3|,
; both ends, as'clearlyseeninil igsz 4 and'5'. 3
Similar characters of reference indicate cor responding parts. 7
.Referring to the drawing, and moreparticularly to Fig.6, inwhich the stamping I 0-is'shown,
f by and le end the lines passing throughfthese edges-passfthrough' the centrsxoftheholes'l'l I 1,whereby a'lockingaction if provided, and spot whereinlthe niargiri,1-portion 25 is bent at right otheifmarginal portion 26 isdo'ub1ebent on the SCOIG'WHZ'IGS zl' and lgi': This forms] the shape 'of bending-forms nopart. of the present invention. v The two important features of this stamping are" 1 also passes through the j'center of-the holeof j centers assures an ideal hinge action. The posithis --results from a strip of metal having .been acted upon by male and-female; dies. lf 'fl'hese operate-to'cutout the lengthoiame member of a frame,' :twoiof such members :whe nghinged to f 1 getherfconstituting a bag f rame...-1 lheconfigu-j j I rationof theseadiesissuch-. thatj.eachqstamp'ing i8,,;hastwo externallyyarranged ears H and-12'; r each separated fromthe remaining material of the stamping'by curved cutouts iS-and l4.;; "I he ends ofgth'e stamping 10;, are straight as shown} n lfi fthe ears ll anciia; The-Llines i9 and 2% indicate bendiines, which dividethe stamp 7 ing into thezcentralhorizontal part A andth two. verticalparts 1B," and; '.c. wh b t fikwhen thestamping is shaped aslshown. in Fi'gl":
or other welding is therebyfavoided. Before the 'j' bending and lockin'g'actiojns just described, the; stamping is bentitrans'verselyf as shown in Fig. 7;
angle'sffand" as shownfiniFigure 8 wherein the the'frame to" enablefthe bag materialtogbe inserted and clampihgly. held-j in position. This, stamping; as"stamping,.and this bending, as
the ears, with theircurved cutouts, and the lock 9 By the bending describedQ theearsI I and 'lla, I:
and Hia'jas seen mi'igsz, thedot dash li ed-d2 indicating this 'relationshipig; In Fig. '3, the fiat surfaces ZS-and sealant against each other. in substantial surface contact, when the frame is;- 7 closed. InVFig'. 3, thedot dash'line'e e findi-w ative of the surfaces 29 .andkSfl of ,the frames the ears. In Fig.5,the dot dashfline ia d' j?; passes through the. edge IBand edge-16a and 1 f through the center of {the hole lii'off the hinge; upset at;
The relationship "of the coincidentf lines and tioning of the rivet at "right; angles toflthe plane of the ears assures thegreatestresistanceto a? pulling action. And the edgeslE and lfiapandjfl.
l8 and ism-constantly abutting, or substantially f' j bag material. hinges have now been obviated feiifi u t to ve ome.)
I enteringbetween the suriaces abutting, nre'vent' bag material from" crowding "between the snrfaces 29' and 30, and therebyrin-t qjuring the hinge action, or itself being injured;
It is known that two inverted U-shaped menibers hing'ed at the free endsof their 1egs,1make upa frame for a handbag. it is also known to' yhave U-shaped transversesections to clamp the'] The difficulties attendant such V by'theiimproved hinge of this ,invfint mb The-hinge has been shown 9; as being at the exterior part (of the frame. It, canbe at the inner side as well; though the onter s i de'vlocation presents 1 advantages over- L" the inner side; as is known tolone skilled in the Referringlagain toFigiZtitiWill be noted that 1 the exteriorof one ear I2 is flnsh withtheedgei of the l egv having the surface 29, Whereas that of thejear l2a is 'siightly bentinwa'rdly of the e .fasis .shown 'byathe bend 12c. Thereby the we ears havetheir surfaces flush witlr'eaeh other. f Atrthe v ithe1side of man -me as shown in Fig." i, the-respective. ears a-refiin reverse; zat
thisls-idegtheear 11a is flush withithe side sur iaeesdiafwhile the"iear al .o fthe o'pposedleg is%bent inWar-dly, as shown by the bend] ie; laterally: 'i nwardsiof the side s rfaee- 28 The curved eutouts !3"and H permitsneh bending; "The t ;axis of the pintle rivet 1345 at right angles-to f the pi'anes 21a; and 18a of;the.;1egs.
V In c cntrast toahntfistrap'r'link hingehaving' 's leeve like members 'pasjsing around the pintle; the hinge herein showing or' described is;
- n h na r f agat hinge.- 133? pulling abi tt; T I @r 'k in aym s e i eun h ,Pintle ijK y to "open; 'Iojut with the formgor ghinge in the d ing; the cannot open;
' are hepmtieriiufst he shear d; w ic is ,acstresi ifT e n e t en. were he p -f A so; nbringine; the. slu e to -a in havine' eac.h
su fac of th 'ira nes. nrov aed. w th hinge ea satrient angles to such suriaees andiqining the ames b heears ,seeuredxto e rth 0111:1931 by" cludes an improvedlocking device to assnre the ears-in proper relationship with eachother,
By, locking the separate frame members, by means of the projection with its lug engaging the slot, the frame becomes substantially rigid,
and preferably does not struction and advantages of the invention may be readiiynnderstood by thpsenlgilledin the art Without ilisther .de'scription',it fiheing borne in mindtnat numerous changes'may be made in 'gtiie-details.disclosed without departing from the p spirit. of the invention as set ontin the following claim, 1 V i 'WSsat'L-claim is; V V jIn a bagirame, a bag frame pertion joining said legportions, each of said portions being formedjof a flatblank bent into ehape ts "term. atieast two surfacesjbent at right angies'rto each other; one ;to" rem "the edge of setion and onejrto iorm' an "opposed, side ra'ejed with another section and a third aim-face hient to-hold the bag material against said edge, a said edge of the plank having its tree nd a d wi h P ts fi h qqn urs 1tb a j O pos d id 'rwith to tss ap n the remaining parts of the contours of the ears, the plane of said ears whensaidtwo surfaces are e at h 'ang esto 650 10 1453 'bein at right n e to cnpbise f d su q f rom wh h they were partly cutout a v q fiushivith the surface which iiorr'ns the edge said ears having p nt vop n n -t the nd 7 'efiee iio he. opp
asid n pt ansv se"to the 'eerortiq'n and; in
ine'wi e eente swofsaid openin s of s id ears, vhel ebx whenjtwo s ctions are pivoted to sachet-her by p ntl s passing throuenthe openjn oi the earsithe. transverseedges. of the opm et j e, we, tolijr v en the ba m a i ethe e .eed es in 1111 pintles; Qf, the 'ea-rs,. jfinall he urtaces have" i t axes of the a the invention in;
PP Q rfill fiagesi ubstantiallvcontaot in all pQSis trons of; the sections in respect toeach other,
line of, icontactbeing in iinefwith the axes of. the pintles to. preventtheinterior hag lining from moving between the. transversecedges, the
xte iorhag marterialrbeingfhelgl away rby the hi delilfiaqe and edge sur'ia'ce frorn said transverse edges.
have a detrimental ef- "feet-upon the'hinges. .1 a
From the foregoing it isbelieved that theconv 7 section having two leg portions' and' acom'mon intermediate -'s. imam
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