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    • 4. 发明专利
    • A telephone directory stand
    • GB678628A
    • 1952-09-03
    • GB805450
    • 1950-03-31
    • WILLIAM CHARLES PARTRIDGEHILDA MARY PARTRIDGE
    • A47B17/03A47B19/04
    • 678,628. Stands; furniture combinations. PARTRIDGE, W. C., and PARTRIDGE, H. M. April 2, 1951. [March 31, 1950] No. 8054/50. Class 52. (iii). A stand 10 comprises a set of shelves 11 to accommodate telephone directories and an extending top comprising a leaf 25 which can be slid to one side and which carries a note-pad and a captive pencil 30 and a leaf 17 which can be slid to the other side and which carries a cradle for a telephone handset. The cradle comprises two arms 18 having end clips 20 and pivoted at 19. The pivot 19 has play and the clips 20 are rotatable to allow adjustment for different sizes of handset. The stationary part 24 of the top is formed in two parts to leave a slot 26 in which slides a lug 28 on the leaf 25. The back is extended upwardly at 14 and carries a lamp 16. The rear side of the back is strengthened by a channel bar which receives the lamp flex. Resilient feet are provided and the stand may be secured to an upright support.
    • 7. 发明专利
    • Improvements in Mail Marking Machines.
    • GB189801620A
    • 1898-05-28
    • GB189801620D
    • 1898-01-20
    • OUDIN CHARLES PARTRIDGE
    • OUDIN CHARLES PARTRIDGE
    • 1620. Oudin, C. P. Jan. 20. Postmarking-machines.-The printing and impression cylinders and their associated mechanism are shown in horizontal section in Fig. 4, and a section of the printing-cylinder is shown in Fig. 14. The printing-cylinder B is mounted upon a shaft 5 and comprises an upper and a lower disc having portions of their edges cut away, and an intermediate block 7, Fig. 14. The dating-stamp is held within a recess 8 in the block 7, by means of a stop 11, carried by a thumb lever 12, and is normally pressed outwards by a spring 10. The printing- die 14 is held against the block 7 by a pin 16 and a spring-controlled slide 17 ; the pin 16 engages with a curved slot 15 formed in the die 14. Parallel to the shaft 5 is a shaft 6 carrying the impression cylinder C, and mounted upon a sliding block which is periodically forced towards the cylinder B by a lever pivoted to the shaft 32 and connected by a spring to a lever actuated by a cam on the shaft 5. The cylinder C comprises an upper and a lower disc having portions of their edges cut away, and a central block 20 ; the impression surface is formed by a series of thin segments 22 held by means of rivets 26 and forced outwards, as far as the slots 27 allow, by springs 23. The cards or envelopes are fed along a chute 1 by an endless belt 3, to which they are fed by means of an endless vertical belt which passes around rollers and over a block secured to a yielding arm adapted to be forced periodically against an inner part of the belt by means of a cam. At right-angles to the belt 3 and arranged so as to act in co-operation with the vertical belt, for the purpose of controlling the feed, are stepped fingers, preferably made of india-rubber, and mounted adjustably within a box. Any card or envelope reaching the marking-point before the stamp and impression surface is held by a stop 40 and an arm 41 normally forced downwards by a spring 44; when the stamp and impression surface are in position for marking the arm 41 is raised by means of a bifurcated lever 46 actuated by a cam 51, and the card or envelope is fed forwards. As the card or envelope is about to be gripped between cylinders B, C, it is fed forwards by means of a roller mounted on a fixed stud 9, and a roller 56 mounted upon a flexible arm 59 which is raised periodically by the cam 51.