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US1408556A
US1408556A US440271A US44027121A US1408556A US 1408556 A US1408556 A US 1408556A US 440271 A US440271 A US 440271A US 44027121 A US44027121 A US 44027121A US 1408556 A US1408556 A US 1408556A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24DDOMESTIC- OR SPACE-HEATING SYSTEMS, e.g. CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEMS; DOMESTIC HOT-WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS; ELEMENTS OR COMPONENTS THEREFOR
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    • F24D19/02Arrangement of mountings or supports for radiators
    • F24D19/024Functioning details of supporting means for radiators
    • F24D19/0256Radiators clamped by supporting means
    • F24D19/0263Radiators clamped by supporting means between two columns or tubes
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24DDOMESTIC- OR SPACE-HEATING SYSTEMS, e.g. CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEMS; DOMESTIC HOT-WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS; ELEMENTS OR COMPONENTS THEREFOR
    • F24D19/00Details
    • F24D19/02Arrangement of mountings or supports for radiators
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24DDOMESTIC- OR SPACE-HEATING SYSTEMS, e.g. CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEMS; DOMESTIC HOT-WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS; ELEMENTS OR COMPONENTS THEREFOR
    • F24D19/00Details
    • F24D19/02Arrangement of mountings or supports for radiators
    • F24D19/0203Types of supporting means
    • F24D19/0209Supporting means having bracket
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24DDOMESTIC- OR SPACE-HEATING SYSTEMS, e.g. CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEMS; DOMESTIC HOT-WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS; ELEMENTS OR COMPONENTS THEREFOR
    • F24D19/00Details
    • F24D19/02Arrangement of mountings or supports for radiators
    • F24D19/024Functioning details of supporting means for radiators
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24DDOMESTIC- OR SPACE-HEATING SYSTEMS, e.g. CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEMS; DOMESTIC HOT-WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS; ELEMENTS OR COMPONENTS THEREFOR
    • F24D2220/00Components of central heating installations excluding heat sources
    • F24D2220/20Heat consumers
    • F24D2220/2009Radiators
    • F24D2220/2018Column radiators having vertically extending tubes

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  • T 0 all'whomit may concern:
  • This invention relates to a one-piece bracket adaptedfor use in hanging supplemental radiator sections to wall supported radiators.
  • the single manifold radiator is insutlicient to provide the requisite radiating surface for the room, it becomes necessary to add additional radiating surface.
  • the auxiliary or added radiator surface in the form of an added radiator section is arranged parallel to the main section, it becomes necessary to provide a support whereby the additional radiator sections may be attached thereto.
  • My invention contemplates a one-piece bracket which may be conveniently attached to the main radiator section in such a manner that it will readily support the auxiliary or added radiator section.
  • Fig. 1 is a side elevational view of a bracket constructed in accordance with my invention and shown as applied.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of one form of the invention.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a slightly modified form.
  • the invention is shown as applied to two radiator sections.
  • the main radiator section 1 is supported upon a bracket member 2 car ried by a rod 3 and adjustably held in the flange 4 of a wall bracket 5.
  • the wall is shown as applied to two radiator sections.
  • the main radiator section 1 is supported upon a bracket member 2 car ried by a rod 3 and adjustably held in the flange 4 of a wall bracket 5.
  • the wall is shown as applied to two radiator sections.
  • the main radiator section 1 is supported upon a bracket member 2 car ried by a rod 3 and adjustably held in the flange 4 of a wall bracket 5.
  • the wall is shown as applied to two radiator sections.
  • bracket secured by a bolt 6 onwhich is a 7 tie bracket 7 carrying a bolt 8 with a head or nut Qthereon whereby the supported radiators may be prevented from tilting outward from the wall.
  • the bolt S may be of answer the purpose and may have a threaded end which will screw into the head 7.
  • the bracket is shown as consisting of an irregular body portion 10, having a curved radiator section-engaging jaw 11 at one end and an angular radiator section engaging seat or foot 12 at the other, there being a supplemental or auxiliary radiator-receiv ing seat 13 at the upper end in front of the jaw 11.
  • the two upwardly diverging sides 14 and 15 of the bracket terminate adjacent to the outer end of the jaw 11 and the seat 13, the lower portion of the bracket being relatively narrow adjacent-to the seat or foot 12.
  • the seat 12 may rest upon the lower manifold portion 16 with the upstanding projection or finger 17 of the jaw 11 hearing against the rear face of the manifold section 1.
  • the jaw 11 and the seat 13 are spaced apart by an upstanding projection 18 which separates them at the upper end of the bracket, the projection 18 being substantially the width of the projection 19 at the lower end of the bracket and in line therewith so that the supplemental radiator section 20 will be properly spaced from the section 1.
  • section 20 When the section 20 is seated on 13, it may be held against relative movement by projecting a bolt or red 8' through the section 1, thus tying the two sections together.
  • Fig. 3 I have shown the bracket as consisting of a flat sheet of suitable metal, the form being designated by the reference numeral 21 and having upwardly diverging side edges 22 and 23 terminating at the upsuflicient length to i per ends into a seat 24 and a jaw 25, the
  • the bracket may be applied by tilting the projecting portion 17 through the space between the manifold so that the upper part of the manifold 1 will be received by the jaw 11 and the lower portion will be received within the notch or seat 12. Then the radiator section 20 may be hung on the seat 13 as shown in Fig. 1.
  • a radiator bracket comprising a single member having a notch at its upper end to engage the upper manifold of a radiator and a notched foot at the lower end to rest upon the lower manifold of the radiator whereby the lower manifold will receive the load of the radiator, and a radiator-supporting seat at the upper end to receive a second radiator.
  • a radiator bracket comprising a'single member having a notch at its upper end to engage the upper manifold of a radiator and a notched foot at the lower end to rest upon the lower manifold of the radiator top and bottom to hold the second radiator in spaced relation with the first.
  • a one-piece bracket for securing *one radiator to another said bracket comprising a radiator-engaging notch at its upper end, a seat for the second radiator adjacent thereto, and a recessed portion at the lower end whereby the bracket may rest upon the lower manifold of the first radiator to transmit the load of the second radiator thereto.
  • a device of the class described comprising a member having upwardly diverging side edges to provide a relatively narrow lower portion and a relatively wide upper dportion, the upper portion having two ra iator receiving notches with a spacing finger between them, and a notch at the lower end to receive the lower manifold of one radiator whereby the load carried by the device will be supported by the lower manifold, said member having spacing fingers at its lower end whereby one radiator may be supported upon the other in spaced relation thereto,

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
MINER D. WOODLING, OF KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI.
RADIATOR BRACKET.
Application filed January 27, 1921. Serial No. 440,271.
T 0 all'whomit may concern:
Be it known that I, Minna D. VVoooLiNo, a cltlzen of theUnited States, residing at Kansas City, in the county of Jackson and I accompanying drawings, and to the letters and figures of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
This invention relates to a one-piece bracket adaptedfor use in hanging supplemental radiator sections to wall supported radiators.
It is sometimes the practice to support a radiator from a wall bracket above the base-board and floor so that there is a clearance between the radiator and the floor, facilitating cleaning and thereby rendering the room more sanitary than is possible with the floor radiator.
In the event that the single manifold radiator is insutlicient to provide the requisite radiating surface for the room, it becomes necessary to add additional radiating surface. If the auxiliary or added radiator surface in the form of an added radiator section is arranged parallel to the main section, it becomes necessary to providea support whereby the additional radiator sections may be attached thereto.
My invention contemplates a one-piece bracket which may be conveniently attached to the main radiator section in such a manner that it will readily support the auxiliary or added radiator section.
In the drawings,
Fig. 1 is a side elevational view of a bracket constructed in accordance with my invention and shown as applied.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of one form of the invention, and
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a slightly modified form.
The invention is shown as applied to two radiator sections. The main radiator section 1 is supported upon a bracket member 2 car ried by a rod 3 and adjustably held in the flange 4 of a wall bracket 5. The wall.
bracketis secured by a bolt 6 onwhich is a 7 tie bracket 7 carrying a bolt 8 with a head or nut Qthereon whereby the supported radiators may be prevented from tilting outward from the wall.
The bolt S may be of answer the purpose and may have a threaded end which will screw into the head 7. j
The construction just described, however, constitutes no part ofmy present invention, the invention residing rather in the,.one piece bracket above referred to.
The bracket is shown as consisting of an irregular body portion 10, having a curved radiator section-engaging jaw 11 at one end and an angular radiator section engaging seat or foot 12 at the other, there being a supplemental or auxiliary radiator-receiv ing seat 13 at the upper end in front of the jaw 11. The two upwardly diverging sides 14 and 15 of the bracket terminate adjacent to the outer end of the jaw 11 and the seat 13, the lower portion of the bracket being relatively narrow adjacent-to the seat or foot 12. V
The seat 12 may rest upon the lower manifold portion 16 with the upstanding projection or finger 17 of the jaw 11 hearing against the rear face of the manifold section 1. The jaw 11 and the seat 13 are spaced apart by an upstanding projection 18 which separates them at the upper end of the bracket, the projection 18 being substantially the width of the projection 19 at the lower end of the bracket and in line therewith so that the supplemental radiator section 20 will be properly spaced from the section 1.
When the section 20 is seated on 13, it may be held against relative movement by projecting a bolt or red 8' through the section 1, thus tying the two sections together.
In Fig. 3 I have shown the bracket as consisting of a flat sheet of suitable metal, the form being designated by the reference numeral 21 and having upwardly diverging side edges 22 and 23 terminating at the upsuflicient length to i per ends into a seat 24 and a jaw 25, the
it is desired to add another radiator section, I
the bracket may be applied by tilting the projecting portion 17 through the space between the manifold so that the upper part of the manifold 1 will be received by the jaw 11 and the lower portion will be received within the notch or seat 12. Then the radiator section 20 may be hung on the seat 13 as shown in Fig. 1.
What I claim and desire to secure by Letters-Patent is:
1. A radiator bracket comprising a single member having a notch at its upper end to engage the upper manifold of a radiator and a notched foot at the lower end to rest upon the lower manifold of the radiator whereby the lower manifold will receive the load of the radiator, and a radiator-supporting seat at the upper end to receive a second radiator.
2. A radiator bracket comprising a'single member having a notch at its upper end to engage the upper manifold of a radiator and a notched foot at the lower end to rest upon the lower manifold of the radiator top and bottom to hold the second radiator in spaced relation with the first.
3. A one-piece bracket for securing *one radiator to another, said bracket comprising a radiator-engaging notch at its upper end, a seat for the second radiator adjacent thereto, and a recessed portion at the lower end whereby the bracket may rest upon the lower manifold of the first radiator to transmit the load of the second radiator thereto.
l. A device of the class described comprising a member having upwardly diverging side edges to provide a relatively narrow lower portion and a relatively wide upper dportion, the upper portion having two ra iator receiving notches with a spacing finger between them, and a notch at the lower end to receive the lower manifold of one radiator whereby the load carried by the device will be supported by the lower manifold, said member having spacing fingers at its lower end whereby one radiator may be supported upon the other in spaced relation thereto,
In testimony whereof I aflix my signature.
MINER D. WOODLING.
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US2501147A (en) * 1946-04-17 1950-03-21 Warren Webster & Co Radiator bracket
US2934299A (en) * 1957-01-11 1960-04-26 Crane Co Baseboard panel radiator mounting

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US2501147A (en) * 1946-04-17 1950-03-21 Warren Webster & Co Radiator bracket
US2934299A (en) * 1957-01-11 1960-04-26 Crane Co Baseboard panel radiator mounting

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