QCL 6, 1959 B. N. LINDER ETAL. 2,907,452
COLLAPSIBLE WARDROBE CROSS BAR Filed May 14, 1956 INVENTQRS BNL I n Je r NH You my ATTORNEYS atent Qfiice 2 ,967,452 Patented Oct; 6, 1959 r 2,907,452 r CoLLAPs'IBLE WARDROBE CROSS BAR Bertram N. Linder, Dalton, andNathan H. Young, Scranton,tPa., assignors to Linder Brothers, Inc., Scranton,
Pa., a corporation of Pennsylvania Application May 14, 1956, Serial No. 584,809 1 Claim. (Cl. 206-7) The present invention relates to cross bars for collapsible wardrobes, and more particularly, to metallic cross bars which are adapted to cooperate with flexible paper collapsible wardrobes.
The primary object of the invention is to provide a cross bar for collapsible wardrobes wherein a large area of contact exists between the edges of the wardrobe and the ends of the cross bar.
Another object of the invention is to provide a cross bar for collapsible wardrobes which is formed of an integral metallic channel member and a pair of wardrobe edge reinforcing channels. l
A further object of the invention is to provide a cross bar for collapsible wardrobes which will be inexpensive to manufacture, simple to use, and quite durable in S6I'V1C6.
Other objects and advantages will become apparent in the following specification when considered in the light of the attached drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a fragmentary perspective of the invention.
Figure 2 is an enlarged fragmentary Vertical crosssection taken along theline 22 of Figure 1, looking in the direction of the arrows.
Figure 3is a fragmentary horizontal cross-section taken along the line 3-3 of Figure 2, looking in the direction of the arrows.
Figure 4 is a fragmentary end elevation of the invention.
Figure 5 is a vertical cross-section taken along the line 55 of Figure 2, looking in the direction of the arrows. 7
Referring now to the drawings in detail wherein like reference characters indicate like parts throughout the several figures, thereference numeral 10 indicates generally a collapsible cardboard wardrobe for clothes storage. Thewardrobe 10 includes a back panel 11, oppositeparallel end panels 12 and 13, acover panel 14 hinged to the upper edge of the back panel 11, acover panel 15 hinged to the upper edge of theend panel 12, and acover panel 16 hinged to the upper edge of theend panel 13.
Thewardrobe 10 additionally includes a bottom panel, a front panel, and a cover panel hinged to the front panel, none of which are shown since they do not form a partof the present invention. f
The construction of thewardrobe 10 can be of any conventional nature requiring onlyminor modifications thereto to permit the use of our invention therewith.
In the construction of cardboardcollapsible wardrobes 2 and slots19 and 20 in theend panels 12 and 13 in such a way that theslot 17 communicates with theslot 19, and theslot 18 communicates with theslot 20. n
A cross bar generally indicated at 21 is formed of a generally channel shape having opposed'parallel spaced apartside walls 22 and 23 which extend vertically and are connected by a top wall24. Arib 25 is upwardly olfset.
the provision of suitable clothes hanger receiving bars have presented aproblem since they must have sufficient strength to support the entire load of clothing. placed within the wardrobe. While it has not been too diihcult to produce a bar having sufficient strength to support the clothing hung thereon, the reinforcement of the wardrobe to support the bar' has presented problems not! heretofore in thetop wall 24 to provide an additional reinforcing for thecross bar 21. Thetop wall 24 extends beyond the ends of theside walls 22 and 23 to form anextension 26 at one end of thecross bar 21.
Anelongated flange 27 is integrally secured to the outer end of theextension 26 and extends at right angles thereto,
as best illustrated in Figure 2. The opposite end of thecross bar 21 is similarly formed having thetop wall 24 extended as at 28 and provided with an elongated right angularly extendingflange 29, as best seen in Figure l.
Theflanges 27 and 29 extend parallel to each other and are in spaced apart relation to the ends ofside walls 22 and 23 of thecross bar 21.
A pair of elongated channel shapededge reinforcing members 39 and 31 are positioned over the upper edges of theend panels 12 and 13 at the bottoms of theslots 19 and 20. Themembers 30 and 31 each have an inner leg .I
32 and anouter leg 33 connected together by acurved bight portion 34. Theinner legs 32 have a horizontal length less than the horizontal length of theslots 17, 18, 19, 20 so that theinner legs 32 will pass therethrough for positioning over the upper edge of theend panels 12, 13
at the bottom of theslots 19, 20 respectively. Theouter legs 33 have a horizontal length considerably greater than the horizontal length of theslots 17, 18, 19, 20. Themembers 30, 3-1, by reason of the greater length of theouter legs 33, greatly strengthen theend panels 12, 13 in the area around theslots 19, 20 which have been weakened by the provision of theslots 19, 20. Thecross bar 21 is positioned so that its opposite ends overlie thechannel members 30 and 31 with theflanges 27 and 29 extending downwardly over the outer faces, respectively, of thechannels 30 and 31 so that thecross bar 21 is supported on thechannels 30 and 31, respectively, thus reinforcing the upper edge of theend panels 12 and 13.
The provision of theslots 19 and 20 in thepanels 12 and 13 permit thecross bar 21 to be positioned sufliciently low to allow thetop panels 14, 15, 16, and the top panel forming a part of the front wall (not shown here) to be folded inwardly on top of thecross bar 21 without distor- A suspension means for collapsible paperboard wardrobes of the type having upright end panels supported by upright side panels, cover panels integrally hinged to the upper edge of said end panels, each of said end panels and said connected cover panels having a rectangular slot partially in said end panel and partially in said cover panel and traversing thefhinge line between said end panel and said cover panel, comprising a pair of elongated U-shaped end panel reinforcing members, each of said members having spaced apart parallel laterally extending inner and outer legs integrally connected by a curved bi ght portion, said outer legs having a substantially greater horizontal length than said inner legs and ,said slots, said inner legs having a horizontal length less than the length of said slots, an elongated channel shaped bar having a horizontal top wall and spaced parallel side Walls depending from the opposite side edges of said top Wall, a horizontal extension formed integrally on each end of said top wall, and an elongated flange integrally depending from the outer end of each of said extensions, said flanges extending at each end thereof laterally substantially beyond said side walls, said horizontal extensions each resting on one of said reinforcing members engaging over the upper edge of said end panel with said reinforcing member and said end panel engaged between the outer ends of said side walls and the flange adjacent thereto.
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