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US616249A
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  • This invention relates to coal-sacks; and it consists of the construction and arrangement of the several parts, which will be more fully hereinafter described and claimed.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a coal-sack wherein the weight will be equally distributed and which may be readily transported from one place to another with facility and ease, the parts being simple and effective in their construction and operation, strong and durable, and comparatively inexpensive in the cost of manufacture.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective View of a coal-sack embodying the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a transverse vertical section.
  • Fig. 3 isasection of the device taken at right angle to that represented by Fig. 2.
  • the numeral l designates the body of the sack, which is constructed of any suitable material, but preferably canvas, and has in the bottom thereof a metallic or other suitable plate 2, which is perforate to form a sieve and permit coal-dust to pass out from'the bottom of the sack.
  • a metallic or other suitable plate 2 Extending diagonally from the bottom to the top of the sack, on opposite sides, are opposite pairs of straps 3, which run completely to the top of the sack and are eX- tended upwardly in the form of gripping-loops 4, located at opposite points of the top or mouth 5 of the body l.
  • the perforate metallic plate in the bottom of the body l insures a cleanly condition of the sack, as the coal-dust which will congregate or be precipitated to the bottom of the sack will pass out through the said plate.
  • the straps also provide strengthening-bands for the sack, and those in the lower portion thereof entirely encircle the body l, and by these arrangements it will be observed that when the grips 7 are grasped the strain on the sack incidental to .the weight of the contents therein will not be concentrated on one point, but equally distributed over a large area.
  • the straps 3 through the medium of their diagonal arrangement, and this latter construction also provides for handling and lifting the sack more easily, as
  • the bulk of the Weight goes on the whole body instead of on the arms, and particularly when the hand-grips 7 are engaged.
  • a coal-sack having a pair of straps extending diagonally over opposite portions thereof and arranged at the top of the sack to provide oppositely-disposed hand grippingloops, and a second pair of shorter straps extending diagonally over opposite lower portions of the sack and arranged to provide a pair of oppositely-,disposed lower hand-loops.
  • a coal-sack having a pair of straps extending diagonally over opposite portions thereof and arranged at the top of the sack to provide oppositely-disposed hand grippingloops, and a second pair of shorter straps ex- ICO tending diagonally over opposite lower portions of the sack to provide a pair of oppositely-disposed lower hand-loops, said shorter straps crossing the first-named straps and secured to each other and to the sack at the points of intersection.
  • a coal-sack consisting of a body of suitable material having straps extendingdiagonally upward over opposite portions thereof and projected above the mouth to form handgrips, and lower straps secured to and crossing the first-mention ed straps and continuing around or encircling the body of the sack near the bottom thereof, and having the upper portions upon opposite sides thereof loose to provide lower hand-grips which are out of line both vertically and horizontally with the upper hand-grips.

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No. 6|6,249. 4Patented Dec. 20, |898. J. S. NICKERSON.
CUAL SACK.
(Application med nec. 27, 1897.).
(No Model.)
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JOHN SVAIN NICKERSON, OF WOBURN, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR OF ONE- HALF TO CHARLES E. COOPER, OE SAME PLACE.
COAL-SACK. I
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 616,249, dated December 20, 1898.
Application iiled December 27, 1897. Serial No. 663,674. (No model.)
To a/ZZ whom t 17mg/ concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN SWAIN NICKER- SON, a citizen of the United States, residing at Woburn, in the county of Middlesex and State of Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Coal-Sacks and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the sam e.
This invention relates to coal-sacks; and it consists of the construction and arrangement of the several parts, which will be more fully hereinafter described and claimed.
The object of the invention is to provide a coal-sack wherein the weight will be equally distributed and which may be readily transported from one place to another with facility and ease, the parts being simple and effective in their construction and operation, strong and durable, and comparatively inexpensive in the cost of manufacture.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective View of a coal-sack embodying the invention. Fig. 2 is a transverse vertical section. Fig. 3 isasection of the device taken at right angle to that represented by Fig. 2.
Referring to the drawings, wherein similar numerals of reference are employed to indicate corresponding parts in the several views, the numeral l designates the body of the sack, which is constructed of any suitable material, but preferably canvas, and has in the bottom thereof a metallic or other suitable plate 2, which is perforate to form a sieve and permit coal-dust to pass out from'the bottom of the sack. Extending diagonally from the bottom to the top of the sack, on opposite sides, are opposite pairs of straps 3, which run completely to the top of the sack and are eX- tended upwardly in the form of gripping-loops 4, located at opposite points of the top or mouth 5 of the body l. On opposite sides of the lower portion of the sack and crossing the straps 3 are other straps 6, having their upper portions left unattached to provide handgrips 7, the said straps 3 and 6 being secured at regular intervals by rivets S. The lower hand-grips 7 are grasped when the sack is lifted to the shoulder of the person carrying the same, and the bulk of the weight is thereby removed from the body and equally distrib` from spilling.
The perforate metallic plate in the bottom of the body l insures a cleanly condition of the sack, as the coal-dust which will congregate or be precipitated to the bottom of the sack will pass out through the said plate. The straps also provide strengthening-bands for the sack, and those in the lower portion thereof entirely encircle the body l, and by these arrangements it will be observed that when the grips 7 are grasped the strain on the sack incidental to .the weight of the contents therein will not be concentrated on one point, but equally distributed over a large area. The same is true of the straps 3 through the medium of their diagonal arrangement, and this latter construction also provides for handling and lifting the sack more easily, as
the bulk of the Weight goes on the whole body instead of on the arms, and particularly when the hand-grips 7 are engaged.
Many advantages will appear fromvtime to time to those using the device, and it is obviously apparent that minor changes in the details of construction and arrangement might be made and substituted for those shown and described without in the least departing from the nature or spirit of the invention.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimedas new isl. A coal-sack having a pair of straps extending diagonally over opposite portions thereof and arranged at the top of the sack to provide oppositely-disposed hand grippingloops, and a second pair of shorter straps extending diagonally over opposite lower portions of the sack and arranged to provide a pair of oppositely-,disposed lower hand-loops.
2. A coal-sack having a pair of straps extending diagonally over opposite portions thereof and arranged at the top of the sack to provide oppositely-disposed hand grippingloops, and a second pair of shorter straps ex- ICO tending diagonally over opposite lower portions of the sack to provide a pair of oppositely-disposed lower hand-loops, said shorter straps crossing the first-named straps and secured to each other and to the sack at the points of intersection.
3. A coal-sack consisting of a body of suitable material having straps extendingdiagonally upward over opposite portions thereof and projected above the mouth to form handgrips, and lower straps secured to and crossing the first-mention ed straps and continuing around or encircling the body of the sack near the bottom thereof, and having the upper portions upon opposite sides thereof loose to provide lower hand-grips which are out of line both vertically and horizontally with the upper hand-grips.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
JOHN SVAIN NICKERSON. NVitnesses:
RUFUS J. SNOW,
EDWARD E. THOMPSON.
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US2664131A (en) * 1951-12-07 1953-12-29 Benjamin G Miller Collapsible bucket
US4062392A (en) * 1977-04-14 1977-12-13 Merril Hermanson Double handled bag - foldable to two sizes
US4143796A (en) * 1977-07-07 1979-03-13 Super Sack Manufacturing Corporation Collapsible receptacle for flowable materials
US4194652A (en) * 1977-07-07 1980-03-25 Super Sack Manufacturing Corporation Collapsible receptacle for flowable materials
US4224970A (en) * 1978-10-18 1980-09-30 Super Sack Manufacturing Corporation Collapsible receptacle for flowable materials
US4457456A (en) * 1981-12-31 1984-07-03 Super Sack Manufacturing Company Collapsible receptacle with static electric charge elimination
US4479243A (en) * 1982-05-07 1984-10-23 Super Sack Manufacturing Corporation Collapsible receptacle with prefabricated lift loops and method of making
US4521045A (en) * 1983-09-02 1985-06-04 Hart Cecil C Mattress carrier
US5076710A (en) * 1990-11-20 1991-12-31 Super Sack Manufacturing Corporation Spread strap flexible bulk container
US5158367A (en) * 1990-11-20 1992-10-27 Super Sack Manufacturing Corporation Spread strap flexible bulk container
US5165802A (en) * 1990-11-20 1992-11-24 Super Sack Manufacturing Corporation Spread strap flexible bulk container
US6592702B2 (en) 1992-01-10 2003-07-15 Super Sack Mfg. Corp. Anti-static, anti-corrosion, and/or anti-microbial films, fabrics, and articles
US6585843B2 (en) 1992-01-10 2003-07-01 Super Sack Mfg. Corp. Anti-static, anti-corrosion, and/or anti-microbial films, fabrics, and articles
US5507577A (en) * 1994-04-11 1996-04-16 Fowler; Charles A. Commercial laundry collection apparatus
US5951799A (en) * 1995-06-07 1999-09-14 Super Sack Manufacturing Corp. Anti-microbial shoe lining and sock liner and process for manufacture of same
US6612742B1 (en) 2001-06-06 2003-09-02 James E. Carter Insulated container with internal harness
US20070242904A1 (en) * 2006-03-03 2007-10-18 Matthew Williams Multi-handle utility bag
US7810998B2 (en) * 2006-03-03 2010-10-12 Matthew Williams Multi-handle utility bag
US7437784B1 (en) * 2007-05-22 2008-10-21 Steven Turnipseed Mattress cover
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