Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


US1343363A - Hanger - Google Patents

Hanger
Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US1343363A
US1343363AUS322425AUS32242519AUS1343363AUS 1343363 AUS1343363 AUS 1343363AUS 322425 AUS322425 AUS 322425AUS 32242519 AUS32242519 AUS 32242519AUS 1343363 AUS1343363 AUS 1343363A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
stem
hook
ring
wire
arms
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US322425A
Inventor
Francis C Hall
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by IndividualfiledCriticalIndividual
Priority to US322425ApriorityCriticalpatent/US1343363A/en
Application grantedgrantedCritical
Publication of US1343363ApublicationCriticalpatent/US1343363A/en
Anticipated expirationlegal-statusCritical
Expired - Lifetimelegal-statusCriticalCurrent

Links

Images

Classifications

Definitions

Landscapes

Description

F. C. HALL.
HANGER.
APPLICATION FILED SEPT. a, 1919.
Pate ed June 15, 1920.
UNITED STATES" PATENT OFFICE.
rumors c. HALL, or WASHINGTON, msrmcror 001mm.
GER.
Application filed September 8, 1919. Serial No. 322,425.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, FRANCIS C. HALL, of Washington, District of Columbia, have invented certain new and useful Improvements 'in Hangers, and do hereby declare that the following. is a full, clear, and exact description thereof.
My object, more particularly, is to provide an inexpensive, compact, unobtrusive device for attachment to a bed, to support numerous articles, and especially those required by, or for the use of sick persons, in bed. My invention therefore, consists in the device substantially as hereinafter specified and claimed.
In the drawings Figure 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment of my invention;
Fig. 2 is a like view of another embodiment.
I have made my invention with, special reference to metal beds which at the head have a horizontal top bar, andspaced vertical posts, and my device comprises ahook 10 to catch over the top bar, a vertical shank or stem 11 which hangs down between a pair of bed posts P, and nearthe lower end of the stem there are two oppositely extending,
horizontal arms 12 of a length to reach from one post P to the other and touch the same so as thereby to steady the hanger and prevent it swinging back between the two .posts. Above eacharm 12 are more or less ring shaped, horizontal arms, one, 13 that is quite round, so. as to receive adrinking glass 14, which rests at its bottom on thearm 12 be low, and theother arm 16 rather elliptical, to receive a medicine bottle 15, that rests at its bottom on thearm 12 below, thearms 12 thus having a dual function. Thearm 16 is split, to allow it to expand or contract to suit bottles of different diameters. Above thearms 13 and 16 the stem has aring 17 to receive and grip agraduate glass 18, or a napkin, or any other article may be placed thereon, and at its bottom the stem has ahook 20 to support a clock or watch. As shown in Fig. 1, all the parts mentioned are made of a single piece of wire, whose terminals '21 are at one side of theelliptical holder 16 and serve as handles to -convenientlyspread such holder open to receive a large bottle. The wire being elastic, the sides of thering 17 may be spread apart, for the stem is composed of parallel side by side rods, or pieces of wire, one part of thering 17 being formed by out-bending one of said rods, and at the top a suflicient gap is left inthering 17 to enable the graduate glass or other object to be sprung thereinto. The wire is spreadfrom the top of thering 17, in opposite directions to give a wide bearing to the suspending hook ,10.
The wire is spread at the bottom of the stem, in forming thehook 20 so as .to give two horlzontally separatedhook members 22 that engage the pendant ring of the clock at sufiiclently separated points as to prevent turmng of the time piece, and thus assure its face always forward.
The distance between the. outer, opposite s1des of the twoarms 13 and 16 is less than the space between the bed posts P so that the. v
Specification of Letters Patent. Pate nted une 15, 1920,
glass and bottle will in large part, at least,
be within such space and not project objectionably forward.
The wire may be twisted at suitable points to preserve the shape or'form of the device, and. at the junction of thearms 12 and the stem a clenchedclip 23 may be used.
As shown in Fig. 2 the bottle and glass holders are made separable from the stem so that they may be adjusted up or down,-or completely detached from the stem, aset screw 24 being provided to removably fasten them to the stem. A third andsmaller ringform holder 25 is provided at the back in Fig. 2, and instead of round wire, flat strip material is used, but in all other respects, the device is the same. as in Fig. 1.
I claim 1 1. A device .of the class described, comprising a stem with a suspending hook atthe top adapted to catch over the horizontal bar of a bed frame, a plurality of ring form holders carried by said stem, and opposite horizontally projecting arms on the stem below the ring form holders and reaching beyond the same far enough to engage the vertical posts of the bed frame, and also positioned to support objects in said holders.
2. A device as claimedin claim '1, with a hook on the stem below said arms.
3. A device of the class described, comprising a stem, a hook at the top adapted to catchover the horizontal bar of a bed frame, and various article supporting devices carried by the stem and oppositely propiece of wire.
4. A device of'the class described, comprising a stem, a hook at the top, the stem below the hook being ring shape with a contracted opening leading into the ring, ring 5 form holders carried by the stem, formed oi one piece with its terminals free and at the side of one of said holders. Y
" 5. An article of the class described, comprising a stem of wire spread and curved at the top to form a wide hook, the wire below the hook being in two portions that are bent 7 into a ring shape just below the hook. and are straight below said ring shape, and various article-supporting devices carried by the stem below said ring-shape.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing, I havehereunto set 111% hand.
. RANCIS C. HALL.
US322425A1919-09-081919-09-08HangerExpired - LifetimeUS1343363A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application NumberPriority DateFiling DateTitle
US322425AUS1343363A (en)1919-09-081919-09-08Hanger

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application NumberPriority DateFiling DateTitle
US322425AUS1343363A (en)1919-09-081919-09-08Hanger

Publications (1)

Publication NumberPublication Date
US1343363Atrue US1343363A (en)1920-06-15

Family

ID=23254822

Family Applications (1)

Application NumberTitlePriority DateFiling Date
US322425AExpired - LifetimeUS1343363A (en)1919-09-081919-09-08Hanger

Country Status (1)

CountryLink
US (1)US1343363A (en)

Cited By (19)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US2517244A (en)*1945-10-221950-08-01Raymond R RundellUniversal all wire holder
US2579895A (en)*1946-04-131951-12-25Ralph I AnderssenCondiment holder supporting bracket
US2591041A (en)*1946-11-201952-04-01Berg WillieDerby and mute rack holder
US2603441A (en)*1951-06-281952-07-15Italian Swiss ColonyDisplay device
US2849271A (en)*1955-07-151958-08-26Samuel G KramerKitchen utensil holding devices
US2972417A (en)*1958-04-231961-02-21Claude F SmithBar accessory
USD252439S (en)1977-09-141979-07-24Smith James APail hanger
US4672703A (en)*1984-03-301987-06-16Frazier Clifton LMethod and apparatus for holding an electrical device proximate to a side rail of a bed
US4825590A (en)*1986-12-181989-05-02Cullinane Dolores MReceptacle hanger
US5165639A (en)*1991-05-061992-11-24Michael KnuppeVessel support
US5203462A (en)*1991-07-311993-04-20Brooks Cary WSports equipment rack
WO1996029972A1 (en)*1995-03-241996-10-03Jacques GougetImproved safety urinal
WO1997045044A1 (en)*1996-05-301997-12-04Gorosave Daniel RDevice for holding sports equipment and other items
US20020154573A1 (en)*2001-02-212002-10-24Quartex, Inc.Maze lock hanger
US7024816B1 (en)*2005-02-182006-04-11Stephen Rickert MarksContainer hanger
US20060289367A1 (en)*2005-06-222006-12-28Cossey Dale APortable hair care tool caddy
US20080245937A1 (en)*2007-03-282008-10-09Connor Robert TProtective fence hanger
US20090230065A1 (en)*2008-03-162009-09-17Barry WaxStemware holder
US20090241464A1 (en)*2008-03-312009-10-01Stokely-Van Camp, Inc.Hanging Beverage Dispensing Device

Cited By (22)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US2517244A (en)*1945-10-221950-08-01Raymond R RundellUniversal all wire holder
US2579895A (en)*1946-04-131951-12-25Ralph I AnderssenCondiment holder supporting bracket
US2591041A (en)*1946-11-201952-04-01Berg WillieDerby and mute rack holder
US2603441A (en)*1951-06-281952-07-15Italian Swiss ColonyDisplay device
US2849271A (en)*1955-07-151958-08-26Samuel G KramerKitchen utensil holding devices
US2972417A (en)*1958-04-231961-02-21Claude F SmithBar accessory
USD252439S (en)1977-09-141979-07-24Smith James APail hanger
US4672703A (en)*1984-03-301987-06-16Frazier Clifton LMethod and apparatus for holding an electrical device proximate to a side rail of a bed
US4825590A (en)*1986-12-181989-05-02Cullinane Dolores MReceptacle hanger
US5165639A (en)*1991-05-061992-11-24Michael KnuppeVessel support
US5203462A (en)*1991-07-311993-04-20Brooks Cary WSports equipment rack
WO1996029972A1 (en)*1995-03-241996-10-03Jacques GougetImproved safety urinal
WO1997045044A1 (en)*1996-05-301997-12-04Gorosave Daniel RDevice for holding sports equipment and other items
US5823360A (en)*1996-05-301998-10-20Gorosave; Daniel R.Device for holding sports equipment and other items
US20020154573A1 (en)*2001-02-212002-10-24Quartex, Inc.Maze lock hanger
US7352657B2 (en)*2001-02-212008-04-01Quartex, A Division Of Primex, Inc.Maze lock hanger
US7024816B1 (en)*2005-02-182006-04-11Stephen Rickert MarksContainer hanger
US20060289367A1 (en)*2005-06-222006-12-28Cossey Dale APortable hair care tool caddy
US20080245937A1 (en)*2007-03-282008-10-09Connor Robert TProtective fence hanger
US7845604B2 (en)2007-03-282010-12-07Connor Jr Robert TProtective fence hanger
US20090230065A1 (en)*2008-03-162009-09-17Barry WaxStemware holder
US20090241464A1 (en)*2008-03-312009-10-01Stokely-Van Camp, Inc.Hanging Beverage Dispensing Device

Similar Documents

PublicationPublication DateTitle
US1343363A (en)Hanger
US3923162A (en)Shower caddy
US644080A (en)Combined sponge and soap holder.
US3773288A (en)Purse hanger
US750063A (en)Display-rack
US1089882A (en)Garment-hanger.
US3417875A (en)Convenience rack storable as a decorative hanging
US2244355A (en)Clothes display hanger
US1049971A (en)Hat-support.
US2474080A (en)Holder for collapsible tubes
US2643773A (en)Hat holder and hanger support
US484335A (en)Suspension-hook
US2576612A (en)Clothes hanger
US2604286A (en)Plate hanger
US2435111A (en)Garment hanger
US1477702A (en)Hanger
JPH0282404A (en)Hanging picture hanger
US2689703A (en)Display holder for cups and saucers
US1609671A (en)Medicine tray
US1339792A (en)Milk-bottle hanger
US2288358A (en)Carrier for necked containers
US961616A (en)Picture-hanger.
US2529287A (en)Tumbler holder
US1532974A (en)Hanger for displaying dressed poultry
US1163044A (en)Holder for milk-bottles.

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp