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US1379934A
US1379934A US436478A US43647821A US1379934A US 1379934 A US1379934 A US 1379934A US 436478 A US436478 A US 436478A US 43647821 A US43647821 A US 43647821A US 1379934 A US1379934 A US 1379934A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B96/00Details of cabinets, racks or shelf units not covered by a single one of groups A47B43/00 - A47B95/00; General details of furniture
    • A47B96/06Brackets or similar supporting means for cabinets, racks or shelves
    • A47B96/061Cantilever brackets

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  • a further object of the invent1on 1s to provide a bracket of the class described.
  • Figure 1 is a front elevation of a pair ofthe improved brackets applied.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the improved bracket, a shelfand the mirror being shown in section.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective of one of the brackets applied,' the same being partly formed from round wire.
  • the numeral 5 generally designates a shelf which is of glass or the like and which is supported beneath a mirror generally designated by the numeral 6.
  • the invention forming the subject matter of this application resides in a bracket generally designated by the numeral 7 and which is adapted for supporting the shelf 5 and a towel rack designated by the numeral 8.
  • the bracket 7 is formed upon a length of metal bent intermediate its ends to form an upright arm 9 and an inclined arm 10.
  • the juncture of the arms 9 and 10 is formed with an open spring loop 11 adapted to re- H. PAsoHKE,
  • the spring loop 11 defines more than aseml-clrcle and less than a complete circle and thus the ends of the towel rack must be forced into the spring loop by spreading the loop slightly.
  • the upper portion of the arm is formed with a horizontally extending U-shaped shelf engaging member 12 having upperand lower branches arranged on opposite sides of theshelf so as to securely engage the same;
  • the terminal portion of the upper branch of the U-shaped shelf engaging member is curved outwardly as indicated at 13 so as to form a guide for directing the edge portion of the shelf between the flanges of the U-shaped shelf engaging member.
  • the arm. 10 has taching member having arms 14: and 15arranged in spaced relation.
  • the end of the arm 15 is extended forwardly to form a shelf supporting member 16which is en-.
  • the mirror is first connected to the attaching portion of the several brackets and the shelf is subsequently mounted on the supporting members 12 and 15.
  • Bolts 19 are now ex- 75 its upper portion extended upwardly and then downwardly to form a U-shaped at-' tended through the arm 9 and through the 11 upstanding portion of the loop 18 and the nuts 25 on opposite sides of the loops are tightened so as to secure them both in. an adjusted position.
  • By tightening up on the nuts the forward arms 9 will be drawn rearwardly so that the shelf will be more securely engaged and it will be observed that the'shelf is arranged beneath the lower edge of the mirror so that the same is prevented from moving upwardly.
  • the improved bracket is not possessed of any'projection which is likely to tear the clothing or detract from the appearance of the bracket.
  • a bracket comprising alength of metal bent intermediate its ends to form upright and inclined arms, the terminal portion of the upright arm being formed with a shelf supporting member, the upper portion of the inclined arm being formed with U-shaped attaching member having spaced arms, one of the arms of said U-shaped attaching member being formed with a loop engaged with said inclined arm and constituting a shelf supporting member.
  • a bracket comprising a length of metal bent intermediate its ends to form upright and inclined arms, the terminal portion of the upright arm being formed with a shelf supporting andengaging member, the upper portion of the inclined arm being formed with a U-shaped attaching member having arms arranged in spaced relation, one of the arms of this U-shaped attaching member being formed with a loop, mounted on the upper portion of said inclined arm and constituting a shelf supporting member, one terminal portion of said length of metalbeing connected to said loop and arranged between said arms of the U-shaped attaching member, and fastening devices extending through the terminal por tion of said length of metal and through the spaced arms of said U-shaped attaching devlce.
  • a bracket comprising a length of metal bent intermediate its ends to form up right and inclined arms having their connecting portions'formed with a loop the terminal portion of the upright arm being formed with a shelf supporting and engaging member, the upper portion of the inclined arm being formed with a ill-shaped attaching member having arms arranged in spaced relation, one of the arms of this U-shaped attaching member being formed with a loop, mounted on the upper portion of said inclined arm and constituting a shelf supporting member, one terminal pol tion of said length of metal being connected to said last named loop and arranged between said arms of the U-shaped attaching member, fastening devices extending through the terminal portion of said length of metal and through the spaced arms of said U-shaped attaching device, and an adjusting bolt extending through said upright arm and through said last named loop.
  • a bracket comprising a length of metal bent intermediate its ends to form upright and inclined arms having their connecting portions formed with a loop, the terminal portion of the upright arm being formed with a shelf supporting and engaging mem ber, the uppor portion of the inclined arm being formed with a U-shaped attaching member having arms arranged in spaced relation, one of the arms of this U-shaped attaching member being formed with a loop, mounted on the upper portion of said inclined arm and constituting a shelf supporting member, one terminal portion of said length of metal being connected to said last named loop and arranged between said arms of the U-shaped attaching member, fastening devices extending through the spaced arms of said U-shaped attaching device, a shelf supported by said shelf engaging member and said second named loop and a mirror engaged by said fastening devices and mounted on said shelf.

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CHABLESHERMAN PASCHKE, or BUFFALO, NEW.YORK.
BRACKET.
T all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, CHARLES a citizen of the United States,,and a resident of Buffalo, in the .county of Erie and State of- New York, have invented certam new and useful Improvements in Brackets,- of
' which the following is a specification.
1 whereby shelves of different widths may be supported beneath a mirror or the like.
A further object of the invent1on 1s to provide a bracket of the class described.
whichis simple to apply, neat in appearance and cheap to manufacture. it
Other objects and advantages of theinvention will be apparent during the course of the following description.
In the accompanying drawing forming ,a part of this application and in which'like numerals are employed to designate like parts throughout the same,
Figure 1 is a front elevation of a pair ofthe improved brackets applied.
Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the improved bracket, a shelfand the mirror being shown in section. V v
Fig. 3 is a perspective of one of the brackets applied,' the same being partly formed from round wire.
In thedrawing wherein for the purpose of illustration is shown a preferred embodiment of the invention the numeral 5 generally designates a shelf which is of glass or the like and which is supported beneath a mirror generally designated by the numeral 6.
The invention forming the subject matter of this application resides in a bracket generally designated by the numeral 7 and which is adapted for supporting the shelf 5 and a towel rack designated by the numeral 8. As illustrated in Fig. 2 the bracket 7 is formed upon a length of metal bent intermediate its ends to form an upright arm 9 and an inclined arm 10. The juncture of the arms 9 and 10 is formed with an open spring loop 11 adapted to re- H. PAsoHKE,
Specification of Letters Patent. Patented May 31, 1921,.
Application filed January 11, 1921. Serial No. 436,478.
ceive the end portions of the towel rack.
The spring loop 11 defines more than aseml-clrcle and less than a complete circle and thus the ends of the towel rack must be forced into the spring loop by spreading the loop slightly.-
By reason of this construction; the towel rack is securely connected to the bracket.
The upper portion of the arm is formed with a horizontally extending U-shaped shelf engaging member 12 having upperand lower branches arranged on opposite sides of theshelf so as to securely engage the same; The terminal portion of the upper branch of the U-shaped shelf engaging member is curved outwardly as indicated at 13 so as to form a guide for directing the edge portion of the shelf between the flanges of the U-shaped shelf engaging member.
As illustrated in Fig. 2, the arm. 10 has taching member having arms 14: and 15arranged in spaced relation. The end of the arm 15 is extended forwardly to form a shelf supporting member 16which is en-.
portion of the loop '18 is riveted to the inclined arm 10 as indicated at 20'and the vertical sides of the loop 18 are formed with alined openings which receive'the forward portion ofthe bolt 19. The terminal por-- tion of the metal from which the bracketv is formed is extended rearwardly as indi cated at 21 and bent upwardly as indicated at 22 and located between the arms 14: and 15 of a the U-shaped attaching device. Screws 23 are extended through the branches of the arms 14 and 15 and throughthe terminal portion 22 of the length of metal so as to securely connect the terminal portion of the strip to the arms 14 and 15. .Also the screws 23 are threaded into the rear side of the mirror so as to securely connect the device and the shelf.
In assembling the improved bracket, the mirror is first connected to the attaching portion of the several brackets and the shelf is subsequently mounted on the supporting members 12 and 15. Bolts 19 are now ex- 75 its upper portion extended upwardly and then downwardly to form a U-shaped at-' tended through the arm 9 and through the 11 upstanding portion of the loop 18 and the nuts 25 on opposite sides of the loops are tightened so as to secure them both in. an adjusted position. By tightening up on the nuts the forward arms 9 will be drawn rearwardly so that the shelf will be more securely engaged and it will be observed that the'shelf is arranged beneath the lower edge of the mirror so that the same is prevented from moving upwardly.
With reference to Fig. 1 it will be noted that the improved bracket is not possessed of any'projection which is likely to tear the clothing or detract from the appearance of the bracket.
Having thus described the invention what is claimed is 1. A bracket comprising alength of metal bent intermediate its ends to form upright and inclined arms, the terminal portion of the upright arm being formed with a shelf supporting member, the upper portion of the inclined arm being formed with U-shaped attaching member having spaced arms, one of the arms of said U-shaped attaching member being formed with a loop engaged with said inclined arm and constituting a shelf supporting member.
2. A bracket comprising a length of metal bent intermediate its ends to form upright and inclined arms, the terminal portion of the upright arm being formed with a shelf supporting andengaging member, the upper portion of the inclined arm being formed with a U-shaped attaching member having arms arranged in spaced relation, one of the arms of this U-shaped attaching member being formed with a loop, mounted on the upper portion of said inclined arm and constituting a shelf supporting member, one terminal portion of said length of metalbeing connected to said loop and arranged between said arms of the U-shaped attaching member, and fastening devices extending through the terminal por tion of said length of metal and through the spaced arms of said U-shaped attaching devlce.
3. A bracket comprising a length of metal bent intermediate its ends to form up right and inclined arms having their connecting portions'formed with a loop the terminal portion of the upright arm being formed with a shelf supporting and engaging member, the upper portion of the inclined arm being formed with a ill-shaped attaching member having arms arranged in spaced relation, one of the arms of this U-shaped attaching member being formed with a loop, mounted on the upper portion of said inclined arm and constituting a shelf supporting member, one terminal pol tion of said length of metal being connected to said last named loop and arranged between said arms of the U-shaped attaching member, fastening devices extending through the terminal portion of said length of metal and through the spaced arms of said U-shaped attaching device, and an adjusting bolt extending through said upright arm and through said last named loop.
4. A bracket comprising a length of metal bent intermediate its ends to form upright and inclined arms having their connecting portions formed with a loop, the terminal portion of the upright arm being formed with a shelf supporting and engaging mem ber, the uppor portion of the inclined arm being formed with a U-shaped attaching member having arms arranged in spaced relation, one of the arms of this U-shaped attaching member being formed with a loop, mounted on the upper portion of said inclined arm and constituting a shelf supporting member, one terminal portion of said length of metal being connected to said last named loop and arranged between said arms of the U-shaped attaching member, fastening devices extending through the spaced arms of said U-shaped attaching device, a shelf supported by said shelf engaging member and said second named loop and a mirror engaged by said fastening devices and mounted on said shelf.
CHARLES HERMAN PASCHKE.
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Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2583922A (en) * 1945-08-02 1952-01-29 Briggs Mfg Co Lavatory and combined supporating bracket and towel rack therefor
US2624468A (en) * 1950-03-27 1953-01-06 Walter P Mccauley Clothes pole supporting bracket
US20110204014A1 (en) * 2010-02-24 2011-08-25 Miller Patrick D Shelving system and collapsible work bench

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2583922A (en) * 1945-08-02 1952-01-29 Briggs Mfg Co Lavatory and combined supporating bracket and towel rack therefor
US2624468A (en) * 1950-03-27 1953-01-06 Walter P Mccauley Clothes pole supporting bracket
US20110204014A1 (en) * 2010-02-24 2011-08-25 Miller Patrick D Shelving system and collapsible work bench
US8408404B2 (en) * 2010-02-24 2013-04-02 Patrick D. Miller Shelving system and collapsible work bench

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