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US1764931A
US1764931A US292519A US29251928A US1764931A US 1764931 A US1764931 A US 1764931A US 292519 A US292519 A US 292519A US 29251928 A US29251928 A US 29251928A US 1764931 A US1764931 A US 1764931A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47HFURNISHINGS FOR WINDOWS OR DOORS
    • A47H1/00Curtain suspension devices
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  • the primary object is to provide an improved, simplified extensible device of this character which can readily be applied to the cleats or hook-strips with which the walls of closets usually are provided, the device being extensible to enable it to be employed in closets of varied widths.
  • Fig. 1 shows, brokenly, a section of a closet supporting the improved clothes-pole
  • Fig. 2 a broken perspective view illustrating the character of bracket employed
  • Fig. 3 a broken sectional view taken as indicated at line 3--3 of Fig. 2.
  • A designates the opposite walls of a closet; B, B, supporting strips, such as molding or hook-strips secured to the walls; and C, the improved extensible clothes-pole.
  • the extensible clothes-pole C is shown as comprising telescopically related sections, or tubes, 1 and 2 equipped with brackets 1 and 2', respectively.
  • the brackets 1 and 2 are of the same form and construction and are applied to the tubular members in the same manner.
  • bracket 1* Describing the bracket 1*, it consists of a sheet metal member, or plate, having a shank portion 1", which abuts against the end of the tube, a horizontally disposed web-portion 1 which extends outwardly oraway from the end of the tube, and a cheat-engaging portion 1 which is substantially parallel with the shank portion 1 and which preferably is equipped with spaced prongs, or teeth, 1".
  • the shank portion 1 has rigidly connected therewith a ring, or tubular shank, 1.
  • This ring is shown as formed separately from the shank l", but it may be integral therewith, if desired.
  • the ring receives the end of the tube 1.
  • the parts are inseparably connected, or at least securely 1928. Serial No. 292,519.
  • the cleat-engaging flange 1 preferably is of a length substantially greater than the diameter of the tube, the purpose being to obtain an extended bearing on the cleat.
  • the lower edge 1 of the flange preferably is disposed at about the plane of the axis of the tube.
  • the purpose is to give stability and obviate, as far as possible, the tendency of the clothes-pole to rock or tilt on the cleats. For example, in placing a hanger holding clothes on the rod, there is a tendency to shove the rod parallel with the cleats and produce a rocking action. This is largely obviated by locating the bracket substantially in the plane of the clothes-pole and by using centrally disposed elongated bearings to rest upon the cleat.
  • the prongs 1 may be forced into the wood sufiiciently to prevent danger of slipping. This may be done by applying downward force to the clothes-pole; or it may be done by tapping with a hammer on the webportion 1 until the lower edge 1 engages the upper edge of the cleat.
  • brackets 1 and 2 are shown equipped with rings adapted to receive the ends of the tubes, it is obvious that the shanks of the brackets may be secured to the end of the tubes in any desired manner, as by brazing or otherwise.
  • the improved device is of exceedingly simple construction, may be cheaply manufactured, is strong and durable, may be adjusted with the greatest facility, and is highly satisfactory in use.
  • An extensible closet-pole comprising telescopically related tubes; and bracketmembers located substantially in the plane of said pole and rigidly secured to the outer ends of said tubes, said bracket-members comprising shanks secured to the ends of said tubes and webs projecting from the u per portions of said shanks away from t e planes of the ends of the tubes and equipped with depending elongated flanges having cleat-engaging edges located near the. horizontal central plane of the pole.
  • bracket-member comprises a ringshaped shank secured on the 'end of the tube and a 'U-shaped plate having a flange secured to said shank and forming therewith an end-cap, the web of said 'U-shaped plate extending outwardly from the upper portion of said ring-shaped shank and carrying a depending fiange having an elongated cleatengaging edge disposed substantially in the central horizontal plane of the ole.

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June 17, 1930. CARLSON 1,764,931
EXTENS IBLE CLOSET POLE Filed July 13, 1928 Patented June 17, 1930 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE GUSTAV A. CARLSON, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR TO THE BOYE NEEDLE GOM- PAINY, OF oHIoAGo; ILLINOIS,
A CORPORATION OF ILLINOIS EXTENSIBLE CLOSET POLE Application filed July 13,
equipped.
The primary object is to provide an improved, simplified extensible device of this character which can readily be applied to the cleats or hook-strips with which the walls of closets usually are provided, the device being extensible to enable it to be employed in closets of varied widths. v
The invention is illustrated in a preferred embodiment in the accompanying drawing, in which-- Fig. 1 shows, brokenly, a section of a closet supporting the improved clothes-pole; Fig. 2, a broken perspective view illustrating the character of bracket employed; and Fig. 3, a broken sectional view taken as indicated at line 3--3 of Fig. 2.
In the illustration given, A, A designates the opposite walls of a closet; B, B, supporting strips, such as molding or hook-strips secured to the walls; and C, the improved extensible clothes-pole.
The extensible clothes-pole C is shown as comprising telescopically related sections, or tubes, 1 and 2 equipped with brackets 1 and 2', respectively. The brackets 1 and 2 are of the same form and construction and are applied to the tubular members in the same manner.
Describing the bracket 1*, it consists of a sheet metal member, or plate, having a shank portion 1", which abuts against the end of the tube, a horizontally disposed web-portion 1 which extends outwardly oraway from the end of the tube, and a cheat-engaging portion 1 which is substantially parallel with the shank portion 1 and which preferably is equipped with spaced prongs, or teeth, 1".
The shank portion 1 has rigidly connected therewith a ring, or tubular shank, 1. This ring is shown as formed separately from the shank l", but it may be integral therewith, if desired. The ring receives the end of the tube 1. Preferably the parts are inseparably connected, or at least securely 1928. Serial No. 292,519.
fastened together, as by means of a forcedfit, by soldering or otherwise.
The cleat-engaging flange 1 preferably is of a length substantially greater than the diameter of the tube, the purpose being to obtain an extended bearing on the cleat.
Also, the lower edge 1 of the flange preferably is disposed at about the plane of the axis of the tube. The purpose is to give stability and obviate, as far as possible, the tendency of the clothes-pole to rock or tilt on the cleats. For example, in placing a hanger holding clothes on the rod, there is a tendency to shove the rod parallel with the cleats and produce a rocking action. This is largely obviated by locating the bracket substantially in the plane of the clothes-pole and by using centrally disposed elongated bearings to rest upon the cleat.
In applying the clothes-pole to the cleats, the prongs 1 may be forced into the wood sufiiciently to prevent danger of slipping. This may be done by applying downward force to the clothes-pole; or it may be done by tapping with a hammer on the webportion 1 until the lower edge 1 engages the upper edge of the cleat.
While the brackets 1 and 2 are shown equipped with rings adapted to receive the ends of the tubes, it is obvious that the shanks of the brackets may be secured to the end of the tubes in any desired manner, as by brazing or otherwise.
The improved device is of exceedingly simple construction, may be cheaply manufactured, is strong and durable, may be adjusted with the greatest facility, and is highly satisfactory in use.
The foregoing detailed description has been given for clearness of understanding only, and no unnecessary limitations should be understood therefrom, but the appended claims should be construed as broadly as permissible, in view of the prior art.
What I regard as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is:
1. An extensible closet-pole comprising telescopically related tubes; and bracketmembers located substantially in the plane of said pole and rigidly secured to the outer ends of said tubes, said bracket-members comprising shanks secured to the ends of said tubes and webs projecting from the u per portions of said shanks away from t e planes of the ends of the tubes and equipped with depending elongated flanges having cleat-engaging edges located near the. horizontal central plane of the pole.
2. A device as specified in claim 1, in which the bracket-member comprises a ringshaped shank secured on the 'end of the tube and a 'U-shaped plate having a flange secured to said shank and forming therewith an end-cap, the web of said 'U-shaped plate extending outwardly from the upper portion of said ring-shaped shank and carrying a depending fiange having an elongated cleatengaging edge disposed substantially in the central horizontal plane of the ole.
GUSTAVA. CERLSON.
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Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2478337A (en) * 1948-08-05 1949-08-09 Lena W Strasser Garment hanger for automobiles
US2522267A (en) * 1948-08-04 1950-09-12 Harry L Hardin Hoist for motor vehicle parts
US2633979A (en) * 1948-12-16 1953-04-07 Warnick Sam Container for garments
US2698094A (en) * 1952-01-14 1954-12-28 Simpson Herbert Adjustable closet rod
US2805780A (en) * 1955-09-06 1957-09-10 Francis P Brennan Garment supporting structure
US2870917A (en) * 1955-02-14 1959-01-27 American Hospital Supply Corp Hanger support
US3003616A (en) * 1955-02-16 1961-10-10 Field Harry Hanger carton
US3298503A (en) * 1965-06-03 1967-01-17 Field Joe Hanger support bar for garment packing case
US3918670A (en) * 1974-05-10 1975-11-11 Queen Manufacturing Co Inc Hanger assembly

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2522267A (en) * 1948-08-04 1950-09-12 Harry L Hardin Hoist for motor vehicle parts
US2478337A (en) * 1948-08-05 1949-08-09 Lena W Strasser Garment hanger for automobiles
US2633979A (en) * 1948-12-16 1953-04-07 Warnick Sam Container for garments
US2698094A (en) * 1952-01-14 1954-12-28 Simpson Herbert Adjustable closet rod
US2870917A (en) * 1955-02-14 1959-01-27 American Hospital Supply Corp Hanger support
US3003616A (en) * 1955-02-16 1961-10-10 Field Harry Hanger carton
US2805780A (en) * 1955-09-06 1957-09-10 Francis P Brennan Garment supporting structure
US3298503A (en) * 1965-06-03 1967-01-17 Field Joe Hanger support bar for garment packing case
US3918670A (en) * 1974-05-10 1975-11-11 Queen Manufacturing Co Inc Hanger assembly

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