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US2625261A
US2625261A US158957A US15895750A US2625261A US 2625261 A US2625261 A US 2625261A US 158957 A US158957 A US 158957A US 15895750 A US15895750 A US 15895750A US 2625261 A US2625261 A US 2625261A
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  • VThis invention relates to iishermens fly books. It is an object of the invention to provide a ily book having separate compartments for storage of groups of flies of different types, to provide for visual identification and selection of the flies of each type, and to provide protection against damage to the flies until they are removed for use.
  • Figure l is a plan view of the book in open position.
  • Figure 2 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view taken on the line 2-2 of Figure l, the envelopes having been removed from the pockets.
  • Figure 3 is a perspective view of one of the envelopes.
  • the book comprises an outside cover I, preferably rectangular in shape, consisting of any suitable flexible sheet material such as leather, plastic, rubber, or coated textile, for example.
  • side of the cover I as by marginal stitching 2, is a panel 3, preferably extending the full height of the cover, but extending transversely somewhat less than one-half the full width of the cover.
  • the panel 3 is secured to the cover along only three of its marginal edges, as for example, the top, bottom and left hand edges as shown, the right hand edge being left free to provide a pocket 4 between the panel and the cover for storage of other shing equipment such as leaders, for example.
  • each web Extending transversely across the panel 3 are -a series of spaced slits which form a series of transverse webs 5 integrally connected to the panel at their ends. Attached to the front face of each web is one end of a piece of material G which extends downwardly, then upwardly, with the other end secured to the rear face of the next lower web, thus forming a series of staggered, overlapping pockets 'l having the bot-tom of each pocket defined by the fold lines 8.
  • An envelope 9 is carried in each pocket, said envelopes being preferably made from clear, transparent plastic sheet material.
  • the envelopes are preferably open along their upper edges for the insertion and removal of flies, and a tab I containing a visual representation of the flies in the envelope projects upwardly from the upper edge of each envelope.
  • the tabs comprise two plies or .sheet material and .a
  • At least the front ny of the tab is made of clear, transparent material to enable the user to visually identify the type of y contained within the envelope.
  • each pocket is preferably approximately equal to the height of the envelope to be received therein, and the height of each tab is preferably not greater than the distance between successive pockets.
  • the envelopes and tabs are all of equal size as are the pockets and Webs, but these dimensions can be varied, if desired.
  • the panel 3 is backed by a ply I2 of similar material which covers the pockets 'l and is interposed between the pockets and the cover so that the pockets do not interfere with the usefulness of the pocket li.
  • a similar panel 3' is preferably secured to the right hand portion of the cover l, said panel being provided with pockets and envelopes like those previously described.
  • the book may be folded along a line between the panels 3 and 3 so as to be conveniently carried.
  • the book may be provided with certain accessories for the convenience of the fisherman.
  • the left hand panel may have a flap I3 secured to its bottom edge and backed with a sheepskin pad I4 for storing bucktail and streamer flies which are too large for the envelopes and tabs previously described.
  • the right hand panel may be provided with a pocket I 5 in which a license card may be carried.
  • envelopes provide complete protection against damage to the fiies stored therein. Nevertheless, the desired fly may be quickly selected and removed for use.
  • a iishermans fly book comprising a panel of sheet material having slots therein, a series of staggered overlapping pockets of substantially equal depth secured to the material between the slots, an envelope in each pocket for the storage of flies, the height of said envelopes being subenvelope.

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Jan. 13, 1953 w. c. swlET FISHERMANS FLY BooK Filed April 29, 1950 f y l VEN-ro MC. ML ATTORNEY Patented Jan. 13, 1953 UNITED STATES PATENT orrlcs FISHERMANS FLY BOOK Ward C. Swift, Trenton, N. J.
Application April 29, 1950, Serial No. 158,957
(Cl. 20G-38) 1 Claim. 1
VThis invention relates to iishermens fly books. It is an object of the invention to provide a ily book having separate compartments for storage of groups of flies of different types, to provide for visual identification and selection of the flies of each type, and to provide protection against damage to the flies until they are removed for use.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will appear hereinafter.
A preferred embodiment of the invention selected for purposes if illustration is shown in the accompanying drawings, in which,
Figure l is a plan view of the book in open position.
Figure 2 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view taken on the line 2-2 of Figure l, the envelopes having been removed from the pockets.
Figure 3 is a perspective view of one of the envelopes.
Referring to the drawings, the book comprises an outside cover I, preferably rectangular in shape, consisting of any suitable flexible sheet material such as leather, plastic, rubber, or coated textile, for example. side of the cover I, as by marginal stitching 2, is a panel 3, preferably extending the full height of the cover, but extending transversely somewhat less than one-half the full width of the cover. Preferably the panel 3 is secured to the cover along only three of its marginal edges, as for example, the top, bottom and left hand edges as shown, the right hand edge being left free to provide a pocket 4 between the panel and the cover for storage of other shing equipment such as leaders, for example.
Extending transversely across the panel 3 are -a series of spaced slits which form a series of transverse webs 5 integrally connected to the panel at their ends. Attached to the front face of each web is one end of a piece of material G which extends downwardly, then upwardly, with the other end secured to the rear face of the next lower web, thus forming a series of staggered, overlapping pockets 'l having the bot-tom of each pocket defined by the fold lines 8.
An envelope 9 is carried in each pocket, said envelopes being preferably made from clear, transparent plastic sheet material. The envelopes are preferably open along their upper edges for the insertion and removal of flies, and a tab I containing a visual representation of the flies in the envelope projects upwardly from the upper edge of each envelope. Preferably the tabs comprise two plies or .sheet material and .a
Secured to the left hand representation of a ily or preferably a sample fly Il may be inserted and held between the plies. At least the front ny of the tab is made of clear, transparent material to enable the user to visually identify the type of y contained within the envelope.
The depth of each pocket, as determined by the fold line 8, is preferably approximately equal to the height of the envelope to be received therein, and the height of each tab is preferably not greater than the distance between successive pockets. In this manner, as shown in Figure l, when the envelopes are inserted in the pockets, the envelopes are concealed, but the projecting tabs are visible, enabling the user to quickly select the desired type of fly. The selected envelope may then be removed, and a fly withdrawn from the envelope. In the embodiment shown, the envelopes and tabs are all of equal size as are the pockets and Webs, but these dimensions can be varied, if desired.
Preferably the panel 3 is backed by a ply I2 of similar material which covers the pockets 'l and is interposed between the pockets and the cover so that the pockets do not interfere with the usefulness of the pocket li.
A similar panel 3' is preferably secured to the right hand portion of the cover l, said panel being provided with pockets and envelopes like those previously described. The book may be folded along a line between the panels 3 and 3 so as to be conveniently carried.
If desired, the book may be provided with certain accessories for the convenience of the fisherman. Thus, the left hand panel may have a flap I3 secured to its bottom edge and backed with a sheepskin pad I4 for storing bucktail and streamer flies which are too large for the envelopes and tabs previously described. Likewise, the right hand panel may be provided with a pocket I 5 in which a license card may be carried.
It will be noted that the envelopes provide complete protection against damage to the fiies stored therein. Nevertheless, the desired fly may be quickly selected and removed for use.
It will be understood that the invention may be variously modified and embodied within the scope of the subjoined claim.
I claim as my invention:
A iishermans fly book comprising a panel of sheet material having slots therein, a series of staggered overlapping pockets of substantially equal depth secured to the material between the slots, an envelope in each pocket for the storage of flies, the height of said envelopes being subenvelope.
WARD C. SWIFT.
REFERENCES CITED The foilowing references are of record in the le of this patent:
Number Number 4, UNITED STATES PATENTS Name Date Cooper Mar. 16, 1909 Knight May 22, 1923 Snow Sept. 11, 1928 Williams Mar. 14, 1939 Becker Aug. 17, 1943 Krissoi July 11, 1950 Satz Sept. 26, 1950 FOREIGN PATENTS cuntry Date Great Britain Oct. 17, 1918 Great Britain Nov. 11, 1926
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US3346313A (en) * 1965-03-05 1967-10-10 Willard E Fee Fishing tackle box
US3747258A (en) * 1971-11-29 1973-07-24 Raymond Lee Organization Inc Fisherman{40 s pouch
US4030228A (en) * 1976-01-22 1977-06-21 Schaefers Elvin J Cartridge for fishing flies and leaders
USD284435S (en) 1983-03-24 1986-07-01 Harry Zelenko Combined swatch leveling and binding clip
US4691469A (en) * 1986-04-24 1987-09-08 Alsobrook Lawrence C Fishing tackle management system and method
US4703943A (en) * 1983-03-24 1987-11-03 Harry Zelenko Sample book construction
US5806236A (en) * 1997-07-30 1998-09-15 Lloyd; Mancelle R. Tangle free, tri-fold, fishing-lure packet
US20030192225A1 (en) * 2002-04-15 2003-10-16 Derek Whitmill Fishing lure protector device
US6763632B1 (en) 2003-03-13 2004-07-20 James A. Exby Pocket fishing lure holder
US6830150B1 (en) 2002-02-21 2004-12-14 Tamrac, Inc. Pocket for carrying reusable items and having means for determining which of the reusable items contained therein have been used or not used
US20050016939A1 (en) * 2003-07-24 2005-01-27 Eby David C. Desktop filing system
US20070017147A1 (en) * 2005-07-19 2007-01-25 Manzo Guillermo C Fisherman's flybox with exchangeable pads

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US915557A (en) * 1908-06-30 1909-03-16 Frank J Cooper Artificial-fly envelop.
GB119810A (en) * 1918-03-09 1918-10-17 Henry Milward & Sons Ltd Improvements in Envelopes or Cases for Containing Artificial Flies.
US1456133A (en) * 1920-04-28 1923-05-22 Grace P Knight Combined advertising device and temporary savings bank
GB260726A (en) * 1925-09-19 1926-11-11 John Edgar Nichols Improvements in or relating to devices for holding fishing tackle
US1683996A (en) * 1926-11-06 1928-09-11 Walter A Snow Filing container
US2150474A (en) * 1937-03-22 1939-03-14 Williams Willis Park Card holder for loose leaf binders
US2326919A (en) * 1943-08-17 Mathraginukks
US2514451A (en) * 1946-05-25 1950-07-11 Krissoff Hyman Synagogue donation recording device
US2523724A (en) * 1947-03-27 1950-09-26 Satz William Loose-leaf binder construction

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US2326919A (en) * 1943-08-17 Mathraginukks
US915557A (en) * 1908-06-30 1909-03-16 Frank J Cooper Artificial-fly envelop.
GB119810A (en) * 1918-03-09 1918-10-17 Henry Milward & Sons Ltd Improvements in Envelopes or Cases for Containing Artificial Flies.
US1456133A (en) * 1920-04-28 1923-05-22 Grace P Knight Combined advertising device and temporary savings bank
GB260726A (en) * 1925-09-19 1926-11-11 John Edgar Nichols Improvements in or relating to devices for holding fishing tackle
US1683996A (en) * 1926-11-06 1928-09-11 Walter A Snow Filing container
US2150474A (en) * 1937-03-22 1939-03-14 Williams Willis Park Card holder for loose leaf binders
US2514451A (en) * 1946-05-25 1950-07-11 Krissoff Hyman Synagogue donation recording device
US2523724A (en) * 1947-03-27 1950-09-26 Satz William Loose-leaf binder construction

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3346313A (en) * 1965-03-05 1967-10-10 Willard E Fee Fishing tackle box
US3747258A (en) * 1971-11-29 1973-07-24 Raymond Lee Organization Inc Fisherman{40 s pouch
US4030228A (en) * 1976-01-22 1977-06-21 Schaefers Elvin J Cartridge for fishing flies and leaders
USD284435S (en) 1983-03-24 1986-07-01 Harry Zelenko Combined swatch leveling and binding clip
US4703943A (en) * 1983-03-24 1987-11-03 Harry Zelenko Sample book construction
US4691469A (en) * 1986-04-24 1987-09-08 Alsobrook Lawrence C Fishing tackle management system and method
US5806236A (en) * 1997-07-30 1998-09-15 Lloyd; Mancelle R. Tangle free, tri-fold, fishing-lure packet
US6830150B1 (en) 2002-02-21 2004-12-14 Tamrac, Inc. Pocket for carrying reusable items and having means for determining which of the reusable items contained therein have been used or not used
US20030192225A1 (en) * 2002-04-15 2003-10-16 Derek Whitmill Fishing lure protector device
US6763632B1 (en) 2003-03-13 2004-07-20 James A. Exby Pocket fishing lure holder
US20050016939A1 (en) * 2003-07-24 2005-01-27 Eby David C. Desktop filing system
US20070017147A1 (en) * 2005-07-19 2007-01-25 Manzo Guillermo C Fisherman's flybox with exchangeable pads

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