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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
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  • Figure 2 shows a sideview of the same when folded
  • Figure 3 shows amodiiied form of construction.
  • My invention relates -to an improvement in folding clothes-driers, such as are intended for household use,v whereby simplicity of construction, convenience in use, and great compactness when closed or folded up are secured. It consists in an arrangement of arms or bars about a central polygonal shaft in such a manner that when closed they lie on the surface of said shaft, and when opened radiate from it as a centre.
  • I A, jig. 1 represents the supporting-shaft of the clothesdrier,which is of wood, and may have thr, four,
  • the latch a By making that part of the arm at c a little longer, and placing the spring b lower on the face of the shaft, the latch a might be dispensed with, the spring b catching and retaining the arm B in a horizontal position, as shown at fig. 3.
  • These arms B B whencllosed, lie upon the faces of theshaft A, and are cut bevelling slightly, so that they may be retained under and against the pieces d. d, which are nailed to thc post or shaft A.
  • the pieces ff may extend downwards 4to near the foot of the shaft A, and their ends form rests or catches for thelegs D D.
  • These legs D D are secured to the faces ofthe shaft A in the same manner as the arms B and C, and when'closed lie against the piecesilff. They are also opened downwards, and can be turned through an arc of about two-thirds ⁇ of a circle, or Yuntil they strike the ends of the pieces ff, wherevthey will be retained, thus forming a broad and firm support for the whole.
  • the shaft A is hexagonal, only three legs need to be attached, one on every other face of said shaft.
  • To the arms B and C cords may be attached, as shown at fig. I, if desired, thereby increasing the length of supports for the clothes to be dried.
  • the legs D D are first turned downuntil they bear against the pieces ff, then the arms C C are turned down as far as allowed by the pieces and the arms B B are then turned up to a horizontal position, -where they will be retained by the latches a a and springs b 6, ⁇ and when not in use the arms and legs may be folded together, as shown in iig. 2, when the whole occupies but very little room, and can be put out of the way until again wanted.

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HUDSON DU BOIS, OF MARLBOROUGH, NEW YORK.
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TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERNE Be it known that I, HUDSON DU BOIS, of Marlborough, in the county of Ulster, and State of New York, have invented a new and'useful Improvement in Clothes-Driers; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawingspiu which- Figure l represents a perspective view of my clothes-drier as opened for use.
Figure 2 shows a sideview of the same when folded; and
Figure 3 shows amodiiied form of construction.
My invention relates -to an improvement in folding clothes-driers, such as are intended for household use,v whereby simplicity of construction, convenience in use, and great compactness when closed or folded up are secured. It consists in an arrangement of arms or bars about a central polygonal shaft in such a manner that when closed they lie on the surface of said shaft, and when opened radiate from it as a centre.
In order that others may understand the construction and operation of my invention, I will proceed to particularly describe it.
I A, jig. 1, represents the supporting-shaft of the clothesdrier,which is of wood, and may have thr, four,
or si; sides, -and of such length as desired; but a square or hexagonal-section, whose sides are'two or one'aud a half inches and a length of about four feet, is found to be best adapted to practical use in the house. Near thev top of the shaft A, and npon eheh face, I attach the ends of the arms B B, 85e., by screws or othersuitable means, 'so that the other ends are free to move vertically a limited distance. In order 1that these arms B B, when raised to a horizontal position, may be there retained, I place alatch, a, one-ach face of the shaft A, and in such position that when the free arms B B are raised the ends at c will press the latch a outwards, and as soon as they have reached a horizontal position said latch will catch and retain them there. VEach latch a is acted on bya spring of metal, b, placed upon the face ofthe shaft A next adjoining tothe left, andsecured thereto in K any suitable manner. By making that part of the arm at c a little longer, and placing the spring b lower on the face of the shaft, the latch a might be dispensed with, the spring b catching and retaining the arm B in a horizontal position, as shown at fig. 3. These arms B B, whencllosed, lie upon the faces of theshaft A, and are cut bevelling slightly, so that they may be retained under and against the pieces d. d, which are nailed to thc post or shaft A. A little below, I attach the arms C C, the., to the different faces of thev shaft A, which arms when folded lie along the side of and in contact with the arms B B, and can be opened downwards until they are about ,horizont-al, in which position they are retained by the end e' meeting with the pieces'd d, or a piece, f, may be secured underneath, so that the arm C willbe retained thereby, and the pieces d d dispensed with, as shown, and the arms B B made that much longer, but it is better to use both the pieces d andf, as thereby the strain is taken off the screw and greater strength secured. The pieces ff may extend downwards 4to near the foot of the shaft A, and their ends form rests or catches for thelegs D D. These legs D D are secured to the faces ofthe shaft A in the same manner as the arms B and C, and when'closed lie against the piecesilff. They are also opened downwards, and can be turned through an arc of about two-thirds`of a circle, or Yuntil they strike the ends of the pieces ff, wherevthey will be retained, thus forming a broad and firm support for the whole. When the shaft A is hexagonal, only three legs need to be attached, one on every other face of said shaft. To the arms B and C cords may be attached, as shown at fig. I, if desired, thereby increasing the length of supports for the clothes to be dried. l
When it is desired to use this clothes-drier, the legs D D are first turned downuntil they bear against the pieces ff, then the arms C C are turned down as far as allowed by the pieces and the arms B B are then turned up to a horizontal position, -where they will be retained by the latches a a and springs b 6,` and when not in use the arms and legs may be folded together, as shown in iig. 2, when the whole occupies but very little room, and can be put out of the way until again wanted. i
Having thus described my invention, its construction and operation, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is
1. The combination, ina'folding clothes-drier, of the arms B B, latches d a, and springs b b with the central polygonal shaft A, arranged. and constructed substantially as and for the purposes herein described and set forth.
2'. The combination of the arms C C and legs D D with the shaft A, arranged and constructed to fold up, substantially as herein described and set forth. i
' Y HUDSON DU BOIS.
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US2708324A (en) * 1952-05-26 1955-05-17 Wedden Murdock James Artificial christmas tree
USD840727S1 (en) * 2017-08-03 2019-02-19 Gabriel Salinas Ruiz Hanging device
USD1036167S1 (en) * 2021-06-29 2024-07-23 HAY ApS Coat stand

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2708324A (en) * 1952-05-26 1955-05-17 Wedden Murdock James Artificial christmas tree
USD840727S1 (en) * 2017-08-03 2019-02-19 Gabriel Salinas Ruiz Hanging device
USD1036167S1 (en) * 2021-06-29 2024-07-23 HAY ApS Coat stand

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