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US649200A
US649200A US72121299A US1899721212A US649200A US 649200 A US649200 A US 649200A US 72121299 A US72121299 A US 72121299A US 1899721212 A US1899721212 A US 1899721212A US 649200 A US649200 A US 649200A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F57/00Supporting means, other than simple clothes-lines, for linen or garments to be dried or aired 
    • D06F57/12Supporting means, other than simple clothes-lines, for linen or garments to be dried or aired  specially adapted for attachment to walls, ceilings, stoves, or other structures or objects

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  • Figure 1 is a top plan view of my new clothes-rack, showing one of the drying-bars extended.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional elevation at line 2 2 of Fig. 1. This view also shows one of the drying-bars extended.
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional view on line 3 3 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 4 is a detail view showing the lockingcam, with which the push-bar is provided in engagement with a vertical standard of the device.
  • the object of my invention is to produce a clothes rack which may be readily mounted on the side walls of a room, the rack-bars being carried by a bracket which is capable of being lowered, so that the clothes may be readily placed on the bars, and the rack-bars being quickly and conveniently lifted upwardly, so as to carry the clothes above the heads of persons in the room and into a portion of the room where the air is apt to be warmer and drier.
  • 1 is a vertical standard, preferably provided with rearward extensions 2 2, these rearward projections being bent at their extremities each into the same plane,whereby they may be attached to a side wall and leave the vertical standard 1 at such a distance from the wall that the rack-bar-carrying bracket 3 is left free to be moved up and down along the standard 1.
  • the rearward extensions 2 2 of standard 1 are at the upper and lower ends of the standard, and the bracket 3 is arrested in its upward movement by the upper rearward extension 2 and arrested in its lower movement by the lower rearward extension 2.
  • the bracket 3 is provided with a curved front portion 4, having vertical slots 5, in which the usual adj ustable rack-bars 6 are mounted.
  • These rack-bars are loose in the vertical slots 5 and are provided with transverse pins 7 in their opposite ends; which pins prevent the drybars from escape from the bracket.
  • the drybars are adapted to be hung vertically from the bracket when so desired. When the drybars are to be used, they are moved'e'ndwise through the slots in the bracket and then turned into a horizontal position, their upper rear corners contacting with the under side of the bracket at 8 and their under sides resting on thebracket member 9 or lower front edge of the bracket device.
  • a guard 10 extends from end to end of the rear portion of the bracket outwardly beneath the front portion of the bracket and just back of the rear ends of the horizontallyextended rack-bars, so that the latter may not be accidentally displaced.
  • the bracket is preferably provided with an antifriction-roll 11, which engages with the rear side of standard 1, and with an antifriction-roll 12, which engages with the front side of the standard, the antifrictionroll 11 being journaled in ears 13, which project upwardly from the bracket 3 on the rear side of vertical standard 1, and the antifriction-roll 12 being journaled in bracket-ears 14:, which project from the bracket 3 past the side edges of vertical standard 1 and in front of the vertical standard.
  • the bracket is provided with a transverse plate 15,which crosses the standard on the front side, being bent outwardly from the same and fast at its ends 16 to the rear portion of the bracket.
  • a pushrod 17 is mounted at the front side of the standard and is attached to the rack-barcarrying bracket 3 by passing through the horizontal cam-plate 18, which projects from slot 19 in plate 15.
  • the push-bar preferably passes through a suitable-guide-eye 20 on the front side and near the lower end of the standard.
  • bracket is then raised or lowered as desired.

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Na. 649,200. Patented May 8, I900.
J. P. EUSTIS.
CLOTHES RACK. (ApplicB-bion am June 20, 189 9.)
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STATES CLOTH ES-RACK.
SPECIFICATION formingpart of Letters Patent no. 649,200, dated Ma s, 1906.
Application filed Tune 20, 1899. Serial No. 721,212. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN P. EUSTIS, a citizen of the United States, residing at Newton, in the county of Middlesex and State of- Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Clothes-'Racks, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawings.
Figure 1 is a top plan view of my new clothes-rack, showing one of the drying-bars extended. Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional elevation at line 2 2 of Fig. 1. This view also shows one of the drying-bars extended. Fig. 3 is a sectional view on line 3 3 of Fig. 1. Fig. 4 is a detail view showing the lockingcam, with which the push-bar is provided in engagement with a vertical standard of the device.
The object of my invention is to produce a clothes rack which may be readily mounted on the side walls of a room, the rack-bars being carried by a bracket which is capable of being lowered, so that the clothes may be readily placed on the bars, and the rack-bars being quickly and conveniently lifted upwardly, so as to carry the clothes above the heads of persons in the room and into a portion of the room where the air is apt to be warmer and drier.
In the drawings illustrating the principle of myinvention and the best mode now known to me of applying that principle, 1 is a vertical standard, preferably provided with rearward extensions 2 2, these rearward projections being bent at their extremities each into the same plane,whereby they may be attached to a side wall and leave the vertical standard 1 at such a distance from the wall that the rack-bar-carrying bracket 3 is left free to be moved up and down along the standard 1. The rearward extensions 2 2 of standard 1 are at the upper and lower ends of the standard, and the bracket 3 is arrested in its upward movement by the upper rearward extension 2 and arrested in its lower movement by the lower rearward extension 2. The bracket 3 is provided with a curved front portion 4, having vertical slots 5, in which the usual adj ustable rack-bars 6 are mounted. These rack-bars are loose in the vertical slots 5 and are provided with transverse pins 7 in their opposite ends; which pins prevent the drybars from escape from the bracket. The drybars are adapted to be hung vertically from the bracket when so desired. When the drybars are to be used, they are moved'e'ndwise through the slots in the bracket and then turned into a horizontal position, their upper rear corners contacting with the under side of the bracket at 8 and their under sides resting on thebracket member 9 or lower front edge of the bracket device. A guard 10 extends from end to end of the rear portion of the bracket outwardly beneath the front portion of the bracket and just back of the rear ends of the horizontallyextended rack-bars, so that the latter may not be accidentally displaced. The bracket is preferably provided with an antifriction-roll 11, which engages with the rear side of standard 1, and with an antifriction-roll 12, which engages with the front side of the standard, the antifrictionroll 11 being journaled in ears 13, which project upwardly from the bracket 3 on the rear side of vertical standard 1, and the antifriction-roll 12 being journaled in bracket-ears 14:, which project from the bracket 3 past the side edges of vertical standard 1 and in front of the vertical standard. The bracket is provided with a transverse plate 15,which crosses the standard on the front side, being bent outwardly from the same and fast at its ends 16 to the rear portion of the bracket. A pushrod 17 is mounted at the front side of the standard and is attached to the rack-barcarrying bracket 3 by passing through the horizontal cam-plate 18, which projects from slot 19 in plate 15. The push-bar preferably passes through a suitable-guide-eye 20 on the front side and near the lower end of the standard. By pushing the pushrod 17 upwardly the rack-bar-carrying bracket is moved toward the upper end of the standard, and if the standard is in place on the side wall of the room the rack-bar-carrying bracket will tend to fall by gravity along the standard 1 when the push-bar is rocked, so as to release cam 18 from engagement with standard 1; but preferably in lowering the rack-bar-carrying bracket the lower end of the push-rod is held so that the rack-bar-carrying bracket and its load are lowered gently. The pushbar is rocked, so as to engage a high point of the cam 18 with the outer surface of the standconnected with said bracket and provided ard in order to look the rack-bar-carrying with a cam; the push-bar being. capable of a bracket at any desired place on the standard. rocking movement to engage the cam with and By turning the push-rod in the opposite direlease it from engagement with the standard. I5
5' rection the cam is moved out of engagement In testimony whereof I affix my signature with the standard, and the raok-bancarrying in presence of two Witnesses.
bracket is then raised or lowered as desired. r1
What I claim is JOHN P. EUSIIS. In a clothesrack,the combination of a stand- Witnesses: IO ard and a sliding rack-bar-carrying bracket EDWARD S. BEACH,
movable along said standard with a push-bar E. A. ALLEN.
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