US110551A - Improvement in clothes-driers - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47G—HOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
- A47G25/00—Household implements used in connection with wearing apparel; Dress, hat or umbrella holders
- A47G25/02—Dress holders; Dress suspending devices; Clothes-hanger assemblies; Clothing lifters
- A47G25/06—Clothes hooks; Clothes racks; Garment-supporting stands with swingable or extending arms
- A47G25/0685—Collapsible clothes racks, e.g. swingable, foldable, extendible
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- My invention has for its 'object improvement iu clothes-driers whereby they are rendered more elficient and convenient than those heretofore known; and l rlhe invention consists in the construction and arrangement offparts las hereinafter described and as specilically stated in the claim.
- A is the back plate or frame," to which the other parts of the device are attached.
- the base-plate B To the lower part et' the plate or frame A isv attachedthe base-plate B.
- base-plateB is made in the form of a semicircle, and has a downwardly-projecting flange, b', formed around its curved edge, said flange being again turned outward near its lower edge to form a shoulder to support the wire-G, by which the arms D are pivotcd to said plate.
- the iiange l1'- is slotted from its lower edge for the reception ofthe arms D.
- the arms D are pivoted to the plate by the wire C, which passes through holes in the said arms D a little distance from their inner ends, rests upon the shoulder formed in the said ange b', and its ends are riveted or otherwise secured to the plate A.
- E is a scmicircula'r plat-e, which is made much smaller than the plate B, so that when the arms D are turned up they may lean against the plate E yand be thus supported in place.
- the outer edge of the plate E is notched or slotted with the same number of notches as the slots in the plate D, so that when the arms D are turned up they may enter the notches formed in the said-plate E, and may be thus kept from interfering with each other while being raised and lowered.
- lhe drier is supported upon thewall or other Vsupport by hangingthe plate A upon a nail ⁇ or hook attached to said wall or support, and it may be kept from swinging by nails driven into the said wall or support'at the side or sides of said plate, or through holes or openings formed therein.
- the arms D of the drier When the arms D of the drier are extended theyv furnish a .large amount of drying surface, and when the said arms are folded or tamed up, the drier occupies but very little' space, or, if desired. it' may be B. GORBY. Titnesses ALEX. F. ROBERTS, J AMES T. GRAHAM.
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Letters Patent 110,110,551, 'aerea December 27,1870.
IMPROVEMENT IN CLQTHESDRIERS.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Pat'ent and maidng part of the same.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that lI, Emmons B. Gonny, of Bloom! Similar lett-ers ot' reference indicate corresponding parts.
My invention has for its 'object improvement iu clothes-driers whereby they are rendered more elficient and convenient than those heretofore known; and l rlhe invention consists in the construction and arrangement offparts las hereinafter described and as specilically stated in the claim.
A is the back plate or frame," to which the other parts of the device are attached. To the lower part et' the plate or frame A isv attachedthe base-plate B. rlhe base-plateB is made in the form of a semicircle, and has a downwardly-projecting flange, b', formed around its curved edge, said flange being again turned outward near its lower edge to form a shoulder to support the wire-G, by which the arms D are pivotcd to said plate. y K
The iiange l1'- is slotted from its lower edge for the reception ofthe arms D. The arms D are pivoted to the plate by the wire C, which passes through holes in the said arms D a little distance from their inner ends, rests upon the shoulder formed in the said ange b', and its ends are riveted or otherwise secured to the plate A.
By this construction, when the arms D are lowered or extended, their inner ends rest -againstthe under side of the plate B, as shown in red in iig. 2.
E is a scmicircula'r plat-e, which is made much smaller than the plate B, so that when the arms D are turned up they may lean against the plate E yand be thus supported in place.
The outer edge of the plate E is notched or slotted with the same number of notches as the slots in the plate D, so that when the arms D are turned up they may enter the notches formed in the said-plate E, and may be thus kept from interfering with each other while being raised and lowered.
lhe drier is supported upon thewall or other Vsupport by hangingthe plate A upon a nail `or hook attached to said wall or support, and it may be kept from swinging by nails driven into the said wall or support'at the side or sides of said plate, or through holes or openings formed therein.
When the arms D of the drier are extended theyv furnish a .large amount of drying surface, and when the said arms are folded or tamed up, the drier occupies but very little' space, or, if desired. it' may be B. GORBY. Titnesses ALEX. F. ROBERTS, J AMES T. GRAHAM.
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EMMoNs B. oonBY, or BLooMFInID; NEW JERSEY.
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