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US2022615A
US2022615A US700028A US70002833A US2022615A US 2022615 A US2022615 A US 2022615A US 700028 A US700028 A US 700028A US 70002833 A US70002833 A US 70002833A US 2022615 A US2022615 A US 2022615A
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    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01MCATCHING, TRAPPING OR SCARING OF ANIMALS; APPARATUS FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF NOXIOUS ANIMALS OR NOXIOUS PLANTS
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  • Figure 2 is a cross section taken substantially on line 22 of Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 is a plan view of one form of blank cut out for the body before being bent.
  • Figure 4 is a view of the same blank after the segment is bent up against the: body, the edge of the segment inturned and the peripheral edge of the body as a whole inturned.
  • Figure 5 is a segmental view of a body made of different material.
  • the completed article will first be described. It comprises a body portion I and a handle portion 2.
  • the body portion I is circular and disclike in shape and has a pocket 3 of segment shape formed or provided along one edge. This pocket is adapted to receive the extended head 4 of the handle member 2 which has the gripping element 5 secured to or provided on its other end.
  • the circular head is made of a suitable open mesh fabric which may be composed of wire, cellulose or fibre strands or the like.
  • the segment shaped element 6 may be made of the same material or of different material from the main part of the body. Ithas the upper straight edge l andthe curved edge 8 forming the segment and may be secured to the body along its upper edge by stapling or stitching or other equivalent means, and also at its circular edge by similar means and other means as hereinafter described.
  • the handle portion is preferably in the form of a wire or rod element bent upon itself to provide an extended portion 9 formed of parallel wires, the free ends of which fit within the gripping element 5 which is made'of WOOd, composition or other suitable material.
  • the head Ll of the handle portion is preferably formed in the shape of a flattened arcuate loop, the lower part It of which is curved to parallel the periphery of the fly swatter body and the upper part H of which is flattened considerably to conform substantially to the upper line of the pocket so that this extended head 4 has an extended bearing Within the pocket for substantially the full extent of the pocket.
  • the parallel strands 9 of the handle portion extend throughthe interstices of the fabric of which the body or segment is made so as not to break any of the strands thereof.
  • the seg- 5 ment 6 is preferably stamped as an integral part of the body as at I2 and then folded up upon the body after which the entire peripheral edge of the body, including the curved edge of the segment is turned over as at I3 to provide a 10 strengthening rim around the entire edge of the body.
  • the straight edge of the segment is also bent upon itself as at [4, or rather turned under so that when in position on the body a smooth reinforced edge portion is provided through which the staples or stitches are passed.
  • a suitable binding i5 is applied to both sides of the peripheral edge thereof and pressed thereagainst by means of hot dies and then this binding is stitched to the body entirely therearound.
  • the same method may be employed or the segment 56 may be provided as a separate piece and placed upon the body in proper position to form the structure as previously described.
  • a decided adhesive action is had between the edges of the body and the binding, which, of course, results in greater reinforcement and greater security.
  • the body of this device is reinforced entirely around its periphery and that the extended head of the handle is positioned in the pocket and extends substantially across the entire extent of the pocket so as to have a substantial bearing surface against the body of the device.
  • the reinforced edge of the pocket segment also affords a support or reinforcement of the body.
  • this device lends itself to factory production methods and provides a device which the periphery of the circular body and folded over the saidbody with its curved edge concentrio to and parallel with the periphery of the body to form a substantial pocket in connection with the body, the entire peripheral edge of the body and segment being turned upon itself to provide an edge reinforcement, and a handle member having an enlarged head positioned in said pocket whereby it is connected to said body,
  • a device of the character described including in combination a circular body formed of a suitable open mesh fabric, a segmental member likewise of open mesh fabric having one edge curved to correspond to the curve of the body andhavinganother edge straight and secured to a portion of'the periphery of the circular body with its curved edge arranged tangentially to the adjacent portion of the periphery of the said body, said'segmental member being folded over the circular body and having its curved edge arranged concentric to and parallel with the periphery of the circular body to form a segmental pocket in connection with the body, the straight 7 edge of the segmental member being bent upon itself to provide a reinforcement, securing means passing through said straight edge reinforcement V to secure that part of the segment to' the body,
  • segmental member being folded over the circular body with its curved edge concentric to and parallel with the periphery of the said body to form a segmental-shaped pocket in connection with the'body, the straight edge of the segmental member being secured to the main part of the body, a handle member having an enlarged extended head positioned in said pocket, saidhead extending for substantially the full width of the pocket so as to have an extended bearing therein.
  • a device of the character described includ- 7 ing, in combination, a circular body formed of a suitable open mesh fabric material, a curved segmental member also of open mesh fabric material formed as an extension on said circular body, said segmental member being formed as a part of the periphery of said circular body and being folded over upon the said circular body with its curved edge concentric toand parallel with the periphery of said circular body toform an extended pocket in. connection with said body, the
  • a handle member having an enlarged head positioned in said pocket whereby it is connected to said body, said enlarged head extending for substantially the entire width of said pocket so as to have an extended bearing therein, said 5 handle member being formed of wire bent to provide said enlarged head and a pair of parallel strands extending from said enlarged head.
  • a device of the character described includ- 7 ing, in combination, a circular body formed of a 10 suitable open mesh fabric, a eurved segmental member also of open meshfabric secured to one ing an enlarged head positioned in said pocket 20 whereby it is connected to said body, said handle member being formed of wire bent to provide said enlarged head and a pair of parallel strands extending from said head, said strands being 7 passed through an opening in the open mesh 25 7 fabric of said body and segmental member without breaking or distorting the material thereof.
  • a device of the characterdescribed including, in combination, a circular body formed of a suitable open mesh fabric material, a segmental 3 curved member also of open mesh fabric material secured to one part of the periphery of said circular body with its curved edge arranged tangentially to the adjacent'portion of the periph ery of said circular body and folded over the said 3 body with its curved edge concentric to and parallel with the periphery of said body to form an extended pocket in 'co nnectionwith said body, Y and a handle member having an extended head positioned in said pocket whereby it is connected 40 to said body, said handle member being'formed of wire bent to provide said extended head and a pair of parallel strands extending from said head, said strands being passed through an opening in the open mesh fabric material.
  • a device of the character described including, in combination, a circular body formed of a suitable open mesh fabric material, a segmental member also'formed of open mesh fabric material and having one edge curved and another 5 edge straight, said segmental member being secured to a portion of the periphery of said circular body with its curved edge arranged tangentially to the adjacent portion of said body, said segmental member being folded over said circular body and having its curved edge arranged concentric to and parallel with the periphery of said circular body, the straight edge of said segmental member being secured to said body so that said segmental member forms a a pocket in connection with said body, and a handle member having a head positioned in said pocket .with parts of said handle member extending therefrom.

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NOV. 26, 1935. J, 1 BENNETT r AL 2,022,615
FLY SWATTER Original Filed Nov. 28, 1933 I 9 $GNVENTOR5 ATTORNEYs Patented Nov. 26, 1935 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE FLY SWATTER Application November 23, 1933, Serial No. 700,028 Renewed September 28, 1935 7 Claims.
claims, it being expressly understood that various changes may be made in practice within the scope of the claims without digressing from my inventive ideas, as specifically shown and described.
In the drawing- Figure 1 represents an elevation of a device constructed to embody the invention.
Figure 2 is a cross section taken substantially on line 22 of Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a plan view of one form of blank cut out for the body before being bent.
Figure 4 is a view of the same blank after the segment is bent up against the: body, the edge of the segment inturned and the peripheral edge of the body as a whole inturned.
Figure 5 is a segmental view of a body made of different material.
The completed article will first be described. It comprises a body portion I and a handle portion 2. The body portion I is circular and disclike in shape and has a pocket 3 of segment shape formed or provided along one edge. This pocket is adapted to receive the extended head 4 of the handle member 2 which has the gripping element 5 secured to or provided on its other end.
The circular head is made of a suitable open mesh fabric which may be composed of wire, cellulose or fibre strands or the like. The segment shaped element 6 may be made of the same material or of different material from the main part of the body. Ithas the upper straight edge l andthe curved edge 8 forming the segment and may be secured to the body along its upper edge by stapling or stitching or other equivalent means, and also at its circular edge by similar means and other means as hereinafter described. The handle portion is preferably in the form of a wire or rod element bent upon itself to provide an extended portion 9 formed of parallel wires, the free ends of which fit within the gripping element 5 which is made'of WOOd, composition or other suitable material. The head Ll of the handle portion is preferably formed in the shape of a flattened arcuate loop, the lower part It of which is curved to parallel the periphery of the fly swatter body and the upper part H of which is flattened considerably to conform substantially to the upper line of the pocket so that this extended head 4 has an extended bearing Within the pocket for substantially the full extent of the pocket. It is to be noted that the parallel strands 9 of the handle portion extend throughthe interstices of the fabric of which the body or segment is made so as not to break any of the strands thereof.
When the body is formed of wire mesh the seg- 5 ment 6 is preferably stamped as an integral part of the body as at I2 and then folded up upon the body after which the entire peripheral edge of the body, including the curved edge of the segment is turned over as at I3 to provide a 10 strengthening rim around the entire edge of the body. It is to be noted that the straight edge of the segment is also bent upon itself as at [4, or rather turned under so that when in position on the body a smooth reinforced edge portion is provided through which the staples or stitches are passed. After the body is thus formed, a suitable binding i5 is applied to both sides of the peripheral edge thereof and pressed thereagainst by means of hot dies and then this binding is stitched to the body entirely therearound.
When the body is formed of cellulose or fibre strands, the same method may be employed or the segment 56 may be provided as a separate piece and placed upon the body in proper position to form the structure as previously described. In applying the binding to this form of construc tion and subjecting the body to the action of heat and pressure in heated dies, a decided adhesive action is had between the edges of the body and the binding, which, of course, results in greater reinforcement and greater security.
It is to be noted that the body of this device is reinforced entirely around its periphery and that the extended head of the handle is positioned in the pocket and extends substantially across the entire extent of the pocket so as to have a substantial bearing surface against the body of the device. The reinforced edge of the pocket segment also affords a support or reinforcement of the body. This construction results in a very strong device of maximum life .without distortion or breakage, due to extended and severe use. Furthermore, the method by which this device is made lends itself to factory production methods and provides a device which the periphery of the circular body and folded over the saidbody with its curved edge concentrio to and parallel with the periphery of the body to form a substantial pocket in connection with the body, the entire peripheral edge of the body and segment being turned upon itself to provide an edge reinforcement, and a handle member having an enlarged head positioned in said pocket whereby it is connected to said body,
said handle member being formed of wire bent to provide the head and a pair of parallel strands to form the extended handle, such strands beingpassedthrough the open, meshes of the body or segment without breaking the material thereof. '2, A device of the character described, including in combination a circular body formed of a suitable open mesh fabric, a segmental member likewise of open mesh fabric having one edge curved to correspond to the curve of the body andhavinganother edge straight and secured to a portion of'the periphery of the circular body with its curved edge arranged tangentially to the adjacent portion of the periphery of the said body, said'segmental member being folded over the circular body and having its curved edge arranged concentric to and parallel with the periphery of the circular body to form a segmental pocket in connection with the body, the straight 7 edge of the segmental member being bent upon itself to provide a reinforcement, securing means passing through said straight edge reinforcement V to secure that part of the segment to' the body,
of the body and arranged tangentially thereto,
said segmental member being folded over the circular body with its curved edge concentric to and parallel with the periphery of the said body to form a segmental-shaped pocket in connection with the'body, the straight edge of the segmental member being secured to the main part of the body, a handle member having an enlarged extended head positioned in said pocket, saidhead extending for substantially the full width of the pocket so as to have an extended bearing therein.
d. A device of the character described includ- 7 ing, in combination, a circular body formed of a suitable open mesh fabric material, a curved segmental member also of open mesh fabric material formed as an extension on said circular body, said segmental member being formed as a part of the periphery of said circular body and being folded over upon the said circular body with its curved edge concentric toand parallel with the periphery of said circular body toform an extended pocket in. connection with said body, the
entire peripheral edge of said body being bound,
and a handle member having an enlarged head positioned in said pocket whereby it is connected to said body, said enlarged head extending for substantially the entire width of said pocket so as to have an extended bearing therein, said 5 handle member being formed of wire bent to provide said enlarged head and a pair of parallel strands extending from said enlarged head.
5. A device of the character described includ- 7 ing, in combination, a circular body formed of a 10 suitable open mesh fabric, a eurved segmental member also of open meshfabric secured to one ing an enlarged head positioned in said pocket 20 whereby it is connected to said body, said handle member being formed of wire bent to provide said enlarged head and a pair of parallel strands extending from said head, said strands being 7 passed through an opening in the open mesh 25 7 fabric of said body and segmental member without breaking or distorting the material thereof.
6. A device of the characterdescribed including, in combination, a circular body formed of a suitable open mesh fabric material, a segmental 3 curved member also of open mesh fabric material secured to one part of the periphery of said circular body with its curved edge arranged tangentially to the adjacent'portion of the periph ery of said circular body and folded over the said 3 body with its curved edge concentric to and parallel with the periphery of said body to form an extended pocket in 'co nnectionwith said body, Y and a handle member having an extended head positioned in said pocket whereby it is connected 40 to said body, said handle member being'formed of wire bent to provide said extended head and a pair of parallel strands extending from said head, said strands being passed through an opening in the open mesh fabric material. 45
'7. A device of the character described, including, in combination, a circular body formed of a suitable open mesh fabric material, a segmental member also'formed of open mesh fabric material and having one edge curved and another 5 edge straight, said segmental member being secured to a portion of the periphery of said circular body with its curved edge arranged tangentially to the adjacent portion of said body, said segmental member being folded over said circular body and having its curved edge arranged concentric to and parallel with the periphery of said circular body, the straight edge of said segmental member being secured to said body so that said segmental member forms a a pocket in connection with said body, and a handle member having a head positioned in said pocket .with parts of said handle member extending therefrom.
JOHN L. BENNETT.
STEPHEN A. PLATT.
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US20020178649A1 (en) * 2001-06-02 2002-12-05 Betzen Keith M. Racquet for killing flying insects
US7484328B1 (en) * 2004-05-05 2009-02-03 John Richard Daugherty Finger mounted insect dissuasion device and method of use
US8915014B1 (en) * 2004-05-05 2014-12-23 John Richard Daugherty Finger mounted insect dissuasion device and method of use
USD949282S1 (en) 2020-05-13 2022-04-19 Harold Winston Insect swatter

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US20020178649A1 (en) * 2001-06-02 2002-12-05 Betzen Keith M. Racquet for killing flying insects
US7484328B1 (en) * 2004-05-05 2009-02-03 John Richard Daugherty Finger mounted insect dissuasion device and method of use
US8915014B1 (en) * 2004-05-05 2014-12-23 John Richard Daugherty Finger mounted insect dissuasion device and method of use
USD949282S1 (en) 2020-05-13 2022-04-19 Harold Winston Insect swatter

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