Citations:therebehind


 * 1899, Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office, page 1,789:
 * In a plug for a paper-stuff-refining engine, a plurality of longitudinal bars held rigidly spaced apart radially on the plug, and filling-timbers between said bars, said plug being freely open for the flow of water within it behind said timbers, said timbers having their inner edges projecting freely behind the inner edges of said bars and clenched therebehind by the lateral swelling of the projecting edges of the timbers produced by the presence of the water within the plug, substantially as described.
 * 1960, The Canadian Patent Office Record and Register of Copyrights LXXXVIII, issues xi–xii, page 7,259:
 * In a hinge construction including two overlapping members to be hinged together along a vertical pivotal axis, the first of said members having an apertured vertical margin extending laterally and remote from said pivotal axis, and the second of said members overlying the first and having an apertured edge at said axis and an underturned vertical margin adapted to overlie and be parallel to said apertured vertical margin of said first member, and hinge means connecting said members along said axis and comprising upper and lower hinge plates, one having an elongated leg extending from said axis over said apertured edge of said second member and through said apertured margin, of said first member and secured therebehind to said first member, said other plate extending from said axis directly through said apertured edge of said second member and being secured therebehind, said hinge plates having vertically aligned pintle portions hinged to one another along said axis, said elongated hinge plate having contiguous leg portions extending transversely across said edge of said second member parallel thereto and through said apertured margin of said first member and terminating behind said apertured margin in divergent fastening extremities.
 * 2009, Mark Christopher, Monkeys Can’t Swim,, ISBN 9781438989648, chapter ix, page 90:
 * ‘Do you want some sweets for breakfast?’ he asked. I stared with an inactive physiognomy. A bemusement began to flitter therebehind.