US844337A - Imitation pocket-book. - Google Patents

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US844337A
US844337A US33103606A US1906331036A US844337A US 844337 A US844337 A US 844337A US 33103606 A US33103606 A US 33103606A US 1906331036 A US1906331036 A US 1906331036A US 844337 A US844337 A US 844337A
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No. 844,337. PATENTED FEB. 19, 1907.
F. S. EGLOFF.
IMITATION POCKET BOOK.
AAAAAAA TION FILED AUG. 17, 1906.
umrrnb STATES PATENT cur os.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Feb. 19, 1907.
Application filed August 17. 1906'. Serial No. 331,036.
. are printed and sent out by business houses desiring to advertise their business. If these are sent in the form of'sealed letters, the. ex-
pense for posta are sent unseale they very frequently, in the absence of some especially attractive feature, are consigned to the waste-basket without being examined by the recipient.
The "object of my invention is to provide a device on'which printed advertising can be placed which can be sent in an unsealed envelop and which-will present a sufliciently' attractive appearance to the recipient so that he will examine it sufficiently to see the advertising matter contained therein.
My invention consists in an imitation pocket-book which on being taken out of the envelop gives the recipient the impression that he has been presented with a pocketbook, but which on being opened readily discloses the advertising matter contained therein.
My invention further consists in details whichwill be hereafter described and claimed. Referring to the drawings, Figure 1 is a lan view of the device of my invention when llly opened and spread out flat. Fig. 2 is a perspective view of, the device partially opened, while Fig. 3 is a plan view of the pocket-book when closed in which condition it is delivered to the sen ee.
. I form upon the ends of the portions A and B,
- In constructing the demos of in invention'Iprefer to use'as the materia a good quality of paper made in imitation of leather, preferably alligator-skin, of which there are several makes already on the market.
I make the device with aback portion A, a lower or inside flap B, and an outer or upper flap C, adapted to fold together, asshown in Fig. 3, to resemble a pocket-book. In this position the tongue D is inserted through loop E in the manner as in the case of a genuine pocket-book. In order to'make the device still more nearly resemble a ocket-book,
either by making them integral with said portions or otherwise securing them thereto, plaits F, G, H, and I, exactly resembling the e is very large, and if they plaits between the front and rear walls of an ordinary pocket-book, so that when the device is closed, as shown in Fig. 3, a person looking at the end of the'device cannot tell that the end plaits G and H are not continuous between walls A and B and that the end plaits F and I are not continuous or one piece with walls A and B. In other words, when the device is closed in the position of Fig. 3 it is impossible to tell by casual inspection thereof that it is not a perfect pocket-book.
In the use of mydevlcewhile it is inthe position of Fig. 1 I printer otherwise .place upon the interior faces A, B, and 'C, or any .one. of them, such printed matter as Idesire to bring to the attention of'the person to whom the device is'to be sent. '1 then fold up the ocket-book' to the position of Fig. 3 and inc ose it insuch mailing-envelop as may be convenient. The recipient on opening the outer inclosing envelop (not shown) sees what he believes to be a pocket-book which has been presented to him. a On loosening the flap D from the loop E the device comes ap 'rt to the position of Fig. I, in which position the reading matter on the inside is readily visible.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, isv 1( As an article ofmanufacture an imitation pocket-book, comprising a rear portion,
aninner and outer flap, means imitating a pocket-bookfor detachablysecurin saidfiaps together and plaits u on. the inside ends of the rear wall and insi e flap so that when the device is folded together as described it resembles a'pocket-book.
2. As an article of manufacture an imitation pocket-book comprising a rear portion, an inner and outer flap, means imitating a pocket-book for detachably securing said flaps together, and plaits inside the ends of the pocket-book'resembling those of a genuine pocket-book while permitting opening of the book as described, the inner faces of the rear portion and inner and outer flaps being adapted to have printed matter placed thereon for the purposes set forth.
y In witnesswhereof I have hereunto subscribed mywname in the presence of two witnesses.
FRANK S. EGLOFF.
Witnesses DWIGHT B. CHEEVER,
HOWARD M. Cox.
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US2612201A (en) * 1950-04-28 1952-09-30 Hickok Mfg Co Inc Secret pull-out billfold wallet
US2637924A (en) * 1948-07-01 1953-05-12 Herman H Hutt Display device

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2637924A (en) * 1948-07-01 1953-05-12 Herman H Hutt Display device
US2612201A (en) * 1950-04-28 1952-09-30 Hickok Mfg Co Inc Secret pull-out billfold wallet

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