US1218923A - Reading-bracket for beds. - Google Patents

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  • This invention relates to new and useful improvements in reading brackets for beds.
  • he primary object of this invention is the provision of an adjustable bracket readily attachedto a bedstead and being swingingly adjustable for positioning a reading sup ort convenient -for use by an occupant of t e bed.
  • a further ob'ectof the device is to provide a reading brac et attachment for beds and especially serviceable for invalids and for, hospital use, the same having an adjustably tilted su port provided u on .
  • a mounting which is ateral y A still further object is to rovide a clamp for a readin bracket whidh is easil attached to or etached from a bedstea and also in the revision. of a resilient locking ad'ustment or the reading support or table;
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevation of the head ortion of a bed illustrating the reading iiracket adjustably attached to the bedstead.
  • Fig. 2 is a top plan view of a corner portion thereof .with the corner post shown in horizontal section;
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged detail view partially in vertical section showing the adjustable mounting means for the reading table, or su port, and
  • ig. 4 is an enlarged detailvlew partly in horizontal section of the mounting clamp and illustrated in connection with a square form of post also shown 1n horizontal section.
  • a fornrof mounting clamp oestil'l ustrated in Fig. 4 is provided, the same being therein illustrated in connection with a square form of-bedstead post 13/instead otthe cylindri-v cal post 11 illustrated in Fig. 2.
  • he clamp block 14 is provided with a post engaging jaw 15, which jaw is adapted to coiiperate with a similar post engaging jaw 16 of the clamp member 17.
  • the block 14 has threaded bore or socket 18 adapted for the" engaging reception of an adjusting bolt 12' which freely extends through a journaling opening20 of the clamp member 17, the said bolt having an annular collar 21 engagingv the said clamp member outwardly of the journaling opening and being adapted for turning by means of a terminal handle or finger hold 22.
  • a guide rod 23 is secured to the clam memberl7 and slidabl extends into a gui e thereof which is provided with a depending bolt 29 adapted to extend through the opening 25 while radial ribs 30 arranged on the unner side of the said head are adapted to register with the block grooves 26 when 7 the arm is positioned extending at a desired angle with respect to the bloc
  • a win ed set nut 31 is mounted upon the bolt 29 or retaining the arm in its adjusted position.
  • any desired number of similar arms 27 may be employedjeach arm being adjustably attached together in a. manner identical to that just described in connection with the clampblock ll, two of such arms being herein illustrated and being positioned in alinement with each other and extending diagonallv over the bed 10.
  • a reading table or support member 32 is adjustably and tiltnbly mounted'at the inner free end of the innermost arm 27, such mounting being accomplished by means of a block 33 having a bolt 4 projecting through a vertical perforation 35 at the free end of the adjacent-arm 27,,the
  • said block 33 being adapted to be revolved tained in its adjusted position by means 'a'ntliblock '33 in the manner hereinbefore described in connection with the clamp block 14. 4
  • the table 32 has a centrally positioned lug 37 upon the bottom thereof and through which a perforation 38 extends while a shaft 39 projecting from the block 33 is journaled through this perforation 38 and in this manner the table is tiltably mounted upon the block 33.
  • An expansion spring 40 encircles the shaft 39 and engages at one end the block 33 and the adjacent face of the lug 37 while an adjusting nut 41 screw-threaded upon the outer end of the shaft .39 provides an adjustment for the tension of the said spring and may be employed for locking the table against being tilted the spring binding the block 33 and lug 37 into relative immovable positions.
  • the table 32 may bo readily turned upon-the journal shaft 39 to any desired tilted"or .inclined position by the occupant of bed 10 and as bestillustrated by dotted lines in Fig. 1 of the drawings, it being understood that the tension spring 40 retains the table against accidental turning when operatively employed for supporting reading matter, although the same may be readily forced in an arouate path with res ect to the shaft 39 by exerting sufficient orce thereto for overcoming the resistance of the retaining spring 40.
  • a bracket as specified, the combination of a supporting arm having a vertical opening in its outer end and slots radiating from the opening, a block seated on said arm and having a. depending bolt extending downwardly through said opening to support the block for pivotal adjustmentin a horizontal plane and further having ribs radiating from the bolt, a set nut on the lower end of the bolt for binding on gage!
  • said block also having a shaft extending horizontally from one side thereof, a table having a'depending apertured lug engaging over the shaft to permit tilting of the table into various angles, a set nut on the outer end of said shaft adapted to bear against said lug, and an expansion springinterposed between the lug and the block to yieldingly hold the table in adjusted position.

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M. S. BOGDANSKL HEADiNG BRACKET FOR BEDS. APPLICATION map FEB-4.1915.
Patented Mar. 13, 1917.
UNITED sTATEsrnrENT OFFICE" MICHAEL S. BOGDAYISKI, 0F .CLYMER, PENNSYLVANIA.
READING-BRACKET FOR BEDS.
Application filed February 4, 1915. 2 Serial No. 6,092.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, Mnnmec S. Bocou r- SKI, a subject of the Emperor of Austria- Hungary, residing at Clyuler, in the county of Indiana and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Reading-Brackets for Beds, ct which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to new and useful improvements in reading brackets for beds.
he primary object of this invention is the provision of an adjustable bracket readily attachedto a bedstead and being swingingly adjustable for positioning a reading sup ort convenient -for use by an occupant of t e bed.
A further ob'ectof the device is to provide a reading brac et attachment for beds and especially serviceable for invalids and for, hospital use, the same having an adjustably tilted su port provided u on .a mounting which is ateral y A still further object is to rovide a clamp for a readin bracket whidh is easil attached to or etached from a bedstea and also in the revision. of a resilient locking ad'ustment or the reading support or table;
ith these neral ob ects in view and others that vvil appear as the nature of the invention is better understood, the same con sists in the novel combination and arrangement of arts hereinafter fully described, illustrate in the accompanyin drawings and pointed out in the appende claims.
In the drawings forming a part of this a plication and in which ike designating 'c aracters refer to corresponding parts throughout the several views Figure 1 is a side elevation of the head ortion of a bed illustrating the reading iiracket adjustably attached to the bedstead. Fig. 2 is a top plan view of a corner portion thereof .with the corner post shown in horizontal section;
Fig. 3 is an enlarged detail view partially in vertical section showing the adjustable mounting means for the reading table, or su port, and
ig. 4 is an enlarged detailvlew partly in horizontal section of the mounting clamp and illustrated in connection with a square form of post also shown 1n horizontal section.
Referring more in detail to the drawings, the invention willlbc described in connection with a. bed 10 havinga reading table adjust- Specificntion of Letters Patent.
adjustab e.
ably positioned thereoiei attached l to one of the corner dposts 'll'of' the head 'frzune i 12 of the beds-tea A fornrof mounting clamp oestil'l ustrated in Fig. 4 is provided, the same being therein illustrated in connection with a square form of-bedstead post 13/instead otthe cylindri-v cal post 11 illustrated in Fig. 2. he clamp block 14 is provided with a post engaging jaw 15, which jaw is adapted to coiiperate with a similar post engaging jaw 16 of the clamp member 17. The block 14 has threaded bore or socket 18 adapted for the" engaging reception of an adjusting bolt 12' which freely extends through a journaling opening20 of the clamp member 17, the said bolt having an annular collar 21 engagingv the said clamp member outwardly of the journaling opening and being adapted for turning by means of a terminal handle or finger hold 22.
A guide rod 23 is secured to the clam memberl7 and slidabl extends into a gui e thereof which is provided with a depending bolt 29 adapted to extend through the opening 25 while radial ribs 30 arranged on the unner side of the said head are adapted to register with the block grooves 26 when 7 the arm is positioned extending at a desired angle with respect to the bloc A win ed set nut 31 is mounted upon the bolt 29 or retaining the arm in its adjusted position.
Any desired number of similar arms 27 may be employedjeach arm being adjustably attached together in a. manner identical to that just described in connection with the clampblock ll, two of such arms being herein illustrated and being positioned in alinement with each other and extending diagonallv over the bed 10.
A reading table or support member 32 is adjustably and tiltnbly mounted'at the inner free end of the innermost arm 27, such mounting being accomplished by means of a block 33 having a bolt 4 projecting through a vertical perforation 35 at the free end of the adjacent-arm 27,,the
said block 33 being adapted to be revolved tained in its adjusted position by means 'a'ntliblock '33 in the manner hereinbefore described in connection with the clamp block 14. 4
The table 32 has a centrally positioned lug 37 upon the bottom thereof and through which a perforation 38 extends while a shaft 39 projecting from the block 33 is journaled through this perforation 38 and in this manner the table is tiltably mounted upon the block 33. An expansion spring 40 encircles the shaft 39 and engages at one end the block 33 and the adjacent face of the lug 37 while an adjusting nut 41 screw-threaded upon the outer end of the shaft .39 provides an adjustment for the tension of the said spring and may be employed for locking the table against being tilted the spring binding the block 33 and lug 37 into relative immovable positions.
-Fl'()lil this detailed description of the. in vention, the complete operation of the hi vention will be at once apparent, the entire device being readily attached to the corner post of the bedstead by positioning the post thereof between the opposite opened clamp ing jaws 15 and 1H and then turning the bolt 19 by means of its handle 22 and thus drawing-the clamp block it and member -17 together, impinging the post therebe tween while the rod 2.3 insures the ('orreet positioning of the jaws during the operation of the bolt. .The arms 17 may be positioned in ali'nement or at any relative angle desired by manipulating the lock nuts 31 while the table block 33 may be sii'nilarly adjusted by manipulating the nut 36. \Vhen the bracket is thus positioned and looked as desired, the table 32 may bo readily turned upon-the journal shaft 39 to any desired tilted"or .inclined position by the occupant of bed 10 and as bestillustrated by dotted lines in Fig. 1 of the drawings, it being understood that the tension spring 40 retains the table against accidental turning when operatively employed for supporting reading matter, although the same may be readily forced in an arouate path with res ect to the shaft 39 by exerting sufficient orce thereto for overcoming the resistance of the retaining spring 40.
It will thus be seen that a serviceable reading table is provided which is easy and inexpensive to manufacture and while the form of the invention herein shown is what is believed to be the preferred embodiment of the device, minor details of colfstruction may be changed without departing from the. scope of the invention as claimed.
\Vhat I claim as new is:-
In a bracket as specified, the combination of a supporting arm having a vertical opening in its outer end and slots radiating from the opening, a block seated on said arm and having a. depending bolt extending downwardly through said opening to support the block for pivotal adjustmentin a horizontal plane and further having ribs radiating from the bolt, a set nut on the lower end of the bolt for binding on gage! int against the arm to retain said ribs in the slots and secure the block from turning when adjusted, said block also having a shaft extending horizontally from one side thereof, a table having a'depending apertured lug engaging over the shaft to permit tilting of the table into various angles, a set nut on the outer end of said shaft adapted to bear against said lug, and an expansion springinterposed between the lug and the block to yieldingly hold the table in adjusted position.
In testimony whereof I aliix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
MICHAEL S. BOGDANSKI.
Witnesses Fa AN 1; A n'rziu'owloz, STANLEY lVYYosKL
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Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2609938A (en) * 1951-04-06 1952-09-09 Merle N Wells Bedside stand and tray
US2842413A (en) * 1956-11-14 1958-07-08 Victor C Simmons Rotatable tray
US2991138A (en) * 1959-04-20 1961-07-04 Lewis G Freeman Adjustable swingable tray
US4489454A (en) * 1980-01-29 1984-12-25 Thompson James C Portable hinged transducer carrier
US4844388A (en) * 1986-10-17 1989-07-04 Wang Laboratories, Inc. Support arm for computer keyboard
US6389992B1 (en) * 2000-03-23 2002-05-21 Jason L. Miller Computer workstation
US20030075080A1 (en) * 2001-10-19 2003-04-24 Allen Norman Walter Motorized adjustable workstation

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2609938A (en) * 1951-04-06 1952-09-09 Merle N Wells Bedside stand and tray
US2842413A (en) * 1956-11-14 1958-07-08 Victor C Simmons Rotatable tray
US2991138A (en) * 1959-04-20 1961-07-04 Lewis G Freeman Adjustable swingable tray
US4489454A (en) * 1980-01-29 1984-12-25 Thompson James C Portable hinged transducer carrier
US4844388A (en) * 1986-10-17 1989-07-04 Wang Laboratories, Inc. Support arm for computer keyboard
US6389992B1 (en) * 2000-03-23 2002-05-21 Jason L. Miller Computer workstation
US20030075080A1 (en) * 2001-10-19 2003-04-24 Allen Norman Walter Motorized adjustable workstation

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