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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F5/00Holders or carriers for hand articles; Holders or carriers for use while travelling or camping
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
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    • A45F5/102Handles for carrying purposes with means, e.g. a hook, receiving a carrying element of the hand article to be carried
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  • the nature of this invention is a handle or carrier for carrying parcels that are tied up by cords; and itconsists of a strip, preferably of a paper-like or fibrous material, which shall be tough Strong, d flexible-suchas what are well known in the market as .vul-.
  • a narrow slit 0 is cut through at the side and at the upper end of the aperture.
  • a hook d is formed.
  • the mode of using the device is as follows
  • the handle is applied to the cord f in a manner to bring the slit 0 opposite the cord, it being then given a slight turn, which twists the free end of the hook cl laterally, as seen in Fig. 3, when the cord may be entered in the aperture, the elasticity of the hook then returning it to the normal position.
  • the other end of the handle is attached to the cord in a like manner.
  • the handle When applied to the lon gitudinally-ext-ending cord of a package in the manner shown in Fig. 2, the handle, when not subject to the weight of the package, may he slid upon'the cord to a position where the package will be balanced with respect thereto.
  • the aperture 19 When the aperture 19 is tapering, as shown, it causes the sides thereof to bite or bind the cord between them by the weight of thepar- Gel, and thusprevents the handle from slipping on the cord. :This, although not essential, constitutes a valuable feature of the invention.
  • the notch 6 may also be dispensed with, althoughit forms a convenient means for, so to say, catching the cord preparatory to the giving of the suitable turn to the end of the hook d in order to enter the cord into the slit and aperture.
  • the form of said aperture or hook may be varied, but I find by experience the described form and construction to be the most desirable.
  • a flexible and detachable carrier or handle for parcels consisting of an integral strip of suitable flexible material, formed with an opening or slot therethrough near each end portion, and with slits leading into the respective openings or slots from the side, whereby the handle or carrier may be engaged with or disengaged from the parcel tie cord or cords by an edgewise movement, subs'tantially as specified.
  • the herein-described flexible and detachable parcel carrier or handle consisting of a thin flexible integral strip of suitable tough material, formed with a slot or aperture therethrough near each of its ends, said slots or apertures having each an opening or slit at one side, and notches opposite the other ends of the said openings or slits and designed to catch the parcel cord or cords and direct 2 them into the said slits or openings, substantially as specified.
  • the herein-described flexible and derial formed with a cord-receiving slot or aperture near each end, with slits leading into the said slots or apertures from the side, and with flexible or spring hook portions'which guard the said slits, substantially as specified.
  • a slidable, detachable, parcel carrier or handle consisting of an integral, flexible strip, having near each end a cord-receiving slot or aperture formed therethrough, said slots or apertures having each an opening near one side whereby the strip may be engaged with the tie-cord of the package by an edgewise movement, substantially as specified.
  • a detachable, flexible, parcel carrier or handle consisting of a strip of material, such as vulcanized fiber or the like, which is flexible, tough, strong, and capable of receiving writing or printing thereon, said strip being formed with cord-receiving apertures therethrough, one at each end portion, and with slits or openings extending laterally into the said apertures, whereby the strip may be engaged with or disengaged from the cord or cords of a package bya lateral or edgewise movement, substantially as specified.
  • a strip of material such as vulcanized fiber or the like, which is flexible, tough, strong, and capable of receiving writing or printing thereon
  • said strip being formed with cord-receiving apertures therethrough, one at each end portion, and with slits or openings extending laterally into the said apertures, whereby the strip may be engaged with or disengaged from the cord or cords of a package bya lateral or edgewise movement, substantially as specified.
  • a parcel handle or carrier comprising a flexible strip of suitable tough material, said strip having a tapered aperture at each end portion, the lateral slits or passages which communicate with said apertures, and the flexible or spring tongues, substantially as specified.
  • a parcel-carrier comprising a flexible strip of vulcanized fiber, or similar strong and tough material, said strip having a cordreceiving aperture adjacent to each end portion thereof and slits or passage-ways leading into said apertures, respectively, from opposite sides of the strip, and the flexible or spring tongues or hooks, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.

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No. 609,946. muted Aug. 30, I898.
' .1. PUSEY.
PARCEL HANDLE'OR CARRIER.
(Application filed Jan. 11, 115937 (No Model.)
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rriED STA ns- JOSHUA PUSEY, or LIMA, PENNSYLVANIA.
PARCEL HANDLE OR CARRIER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 609,946, dated August 30, 1898.
Application filed January 11, 189?. Serial No. 45 7,983. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, JOSHUA PUSEY, a citizen of the United States, residing at Lima B. 0., Delaware county, State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Parcel Handles or Carriers, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, of which Figure 1 is a plan view; Fig. 2, a perspective of the device applied to a parcel as in use. Fig. 3 represents one end of the device as being applied to a cord. 7
The nature of this invention is a handle or carrier for carrying parcels that are tied up by cords; and itconsists of a strip, preferably of a paper-like or fibrous material, which shall be tough Strong, d flexible-suchas what are well known in the market as .vul-.
canized fiber, hard fiber, .kartavertf leatheroid, and the likenear each end of which strip is an open cord-receiving aperture, whereby the device may be readily at tached to and released from the cordaround ally tapers toward the end of the strip, as
shown. A narrow slit 0 is cut through at the side and at the upper end of the aperture.
Thus a hook d is formed. I also usually cut out a notch e in the side of the strip opposite the slit.
. The mode of using the device is as follows The handle is applied to the cord f in a manner to bring the slit 0 opposite the cord, it being then given a slight turn, which twists the free end of the hook cl laterally, as seen in Fig. 3, when the cord may be entered in the aperture, the elasticity of the hook then returning it to the normal position. The other end of the handle is attached to the cord in a like manner. When the device is grasped by the hand in carrying the parcel P, it being flexible, takes a more or less arched form, similar to that seen in Fig. 2, accord ing to the thickness or rigidity of the material and the weight of the package. When the handle is released by the hand, its flexibility and elasticity cause it to spring back and lie flat upon the package out of the way. Being thin and flexible also, it can be engaged with the cords of a package which are tied tightly or with but little slack. Its flexibility also greatly facilitates its engagement with or disengagement from the cords, since it may be bent or arched to bring the slots 0 substantially perpendicular to the length of the cord.
When applied to the lon gitudinally-ext-ending cord of a package in the manner shown in Fig. 2, the handle, when not subject to the weight of the package, may he slid upon'the cord to a position where the package will be balanced with respect thereto. When the aperture 19 is tapering, as shown, it causes the sides thereof to bite or bind the cord between them by the weight of thepar- Gel, and thusprevents the handle from slipping on the cord. :This, although not essential, constitutes a valuable feature of the invention. The notch 6 may also be dispensed with, althoughit forms a convenient means for, so to say, catching the cord preparatory to the giving of the suitable turn to the end of the hook d in order to enter the cord into the slit and aperture. The form of said aperture or hook may be varied, but I find by experience the described form and construction to be the most desirable.
Although other suitable material may. be used, that mentioned-to wit,vulcanized fiber and the like-is comparatively cheap and durable, presents a good appearance, and may be readily written upon with ink or lead-pencil, printed upon, or lettering stamped therein by suitable dies, and suchmaterial will not tual use it may lie flat thereon, thus occupying but little space. It is also readily and cheaply made, and the strength of the specified materials is usually such that a handle less than one-sixteenth of an inch in thickness, made as and of the size shown, will support as much as forty pounds without breaking or other appreciable effect on the material and Without any danger of cutting the cord around the parcel.
I prefer to make the hooks d on the opposite sides of the ends of the strip, as shown in the drawings, for the reason that I find by experience that it renders the device more convenient to attach to the cord, and also in case of accidental lateral pressure on one side sufficient to free the cord from the aperture or hook on that side it will not escape from the aperture or hook on the opposite side, and thus not become accidentally entirely detached.
Having thus described my invention, '1 claim, substantially as set forth 1. A flexible and detachable carrier or handle for parcels, consisting of an integral strip of suitable flexible material, formed with an opening or slot therethrough near each end portion, and with slits leading into the respective openings or slots from the side, whereby the handle or carrier may be engaged with or disengaged from the parcel tie cord or cords by an edgewise movement, subs'tantially as specified.
2. The herein-described flexible and detachable parcel carrier or handle, consisting of a thin flexible integral strip of suitable tough material, formed with a slot or aperture therethrough near each of its ends, said slots or apertures having each an opening or slit at one side, and notches opposite the other ends of the said openings or slits and designed to catch the parcel cord or cords and direct 2 them into the said slits or openings, substantially as specified.
3. The herein-described flexible and derial formed with a cord-receiving slot or aperture near each end, with slits leading into the said slots or apertures from the side, and with flexible or spring hook portions'which guard the said slits, substantially as specified.
4. A slidable, detachable, parcel carrier or handle, consisting of an integral, flexible strip, having near each end a cord-receiving slot or aperture formed therethrough, said slots or apertures having each an opening near one side whereby the strip may be engaged with the tie-cord of the package by an edgewise movement, substantially as specified.
5. A detachable, flexible, parcel carrier or handle, consisting of a strip of material, such as vulcanized fiber or the like, which is flexible, tough, strong, and capable of receiving writing or printing thereon, said strip being formed with cord-receiving apertures therethrough, one at each end portion, and with slits or openings extending laterally into the said apertures, whereby the strip may be engaged with or disengaged from the cord or cords of a package bya lateral or edgewise movement, substantially as specified.
6. A parcel handle or carrier comprising a flexible strip of suitable tough material, said strip having a tapered aperture at each end portion, the lateral slits or passages which communicate with said apertures, and the flexible or spring tongues, substantially as specified.
7. A parcel-carrier comprising a flexible strip of vulcanized fiber, or similar strong and tough material, said strip having a cordreceiving aperture adjacent to each end portion thereof and slits or passage-ways leading into said apertures, respectively, from opposite sides of the strip, and the flexible or spring tongues or hooks, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto affixed my signature this 10th day of January, A. D. 1893.
JOSHUA PUSEY.
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I-I. ALFORD Boccs, JOHN R. NOLAN.
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US3207397A (en) * 1963-12-09 1965-09-21 Glenn C Wilson Carrying handles
US4919466A (en) * 1989-01-26 1990-04-24 Paragon Patent Development Inc. Reusable package strap handle
WO1991011368A1 (en) * 1990-02-03 1991-08-08 Stoft Eric J Bag carrying handle
US5368393A (en) * 1993-06-22 1994-11-29 Normann; J. Brian Handle for plastic bags

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3207397A (en) * 1963-12-09 1965-09-21 Glenn C Wilson Carrying handles
US4919466A (en) * 1989-01-26 1990-04-24 Paragon Patent Development Inc. Reusable package strap handle
WO1991011368A1 (en) * 1990-02-03 1991-08-08 Stoft Eric J Bag carrying handle
US5368393A (en) * 1993-06-22 1994-11-29 Normann; J. Brian Handle for plastic bags

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