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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
    • D06F53/00Clothes-lines; Supports therefor 
    • D06F53/005Accessories, e.g. line cleaning devices, line protectors, clothes-pin holders
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65BMACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
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  • This invention relates to an improved clothes pin holder and has as one oi? its principal objects to provide device of this character which may be readily employed, when removing clothing from aline, for conveniently receiving the pins-as they are detached from the clothin
  • the invention has as a further object to provide a clothes pin holder which may be hung upon the line and freely moved therealong as the operation of removing the clothing progresses.
  • the invention has as a still further object to provide a device oi this character wherein the mouth of the container employed will normally be maintained distended or open so that in use, clothes pins may be freely removed "from or deposited in the container.
  • Figure l is a perspective view oi my im' proved device suspended. from an ordinary clothes line.
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view illustrating the spreader for the mouth of the container as well as the terminals of the hanger of the device disconnected from the spreader, and
  • Figure 3 is a fragmentary sectional view through the hem of the container.
  • This bag is preferably made from ticking or other suitable in outline to conform to the contour of the mouth of the bag and is preferably formed from a single strand of suitable resilient wire provided at one end with an eye through which the other end portion of the wire is passed and bent upwardly for connecting the ends oi the wire.
  • the upwardly bent termihail of the wire is provided with an eye 13 at one side of the spreader while at the opposite side of the spreader the wire is bent up to term a sez'ond eye 13.
  • a substantially U-shaped hanger therefor which is also preferably "formed from a single length of suitable resilient wire bent to provide spaced parallel sides i l at the upper ends of which are formed suspension books 15, the intermediate portion of the wire being thence continued to define transverse connecting portion 16 extending between the hooks joining the sides and looped at a point midway its ends to provide an eye 17 disposed below a plane touching the bights of the books 15, said eye providing a means whereby the holder may be conveniently carried about or may be hung upon a nail or the like.
  • the sides 14 are bent. to provide hooks 18 reinovably engaged through the eyes 13 and 13 oi? the spreader 12 for connecting the hanger with the bag, straddling the bag, it being noted that said eyes project upwardly through the material oi. the hem 11 of the bag ⁇ or receiving said hooks.
  • the suspension hooks 15 of the holder are, in the manner suggested in Fig ure 1. engaged over a clothes line conventionally indicated at 19, for suspending the bag from the line at spaced points thereon, to be readily moved along the line by pushing or pulling upon the bag, the line being freely received in the bights of the hooks.
  • a clothes line conventionally indicated at 19
  • the eye 17 will not become entangled with the line to hinder movement of the receptacle as it is shifted along the line. It; Will also be noted upon refer e to Fig.
  • the eye is formed by doubling the strand of wire upon itself and carrying the branches at the sides of the h' ht past each other in opposite directions so illl'lll the eye will be somewhat resilient and. will tend to swing the free ends of the hooks l 5 slightl y so that the hooks will firmly engage the clothes line and will th irehy prevent premature movement of the bag holder along the line.
  • the eye will yield somewhat and will bring the opposite sides ol each hook into parallelism so that the holdcn: may he slid easily along the clothes line, and by havinga conne :tion between the hooks they may be simultaneously engaged over the clothes line or remove-d there*' om so that the work of: suspending or removing the bag may be accomplished within a few se onds.
  • the eye to some extent servi guard to prevent the bar connecting; the hooks from ridingup on the line so that the movement of the hag holder along; the line will be even and easy.
  • the bag will be steadied and balanced so that it will hang evenly while tilting of the hag in the direction of the line, under the influence 01" :m e) ssive push or jerk, will be practically elin'rinated so that spilling of pins from the hag under such conditions will not likely occur.
  • the mouth of the bag will. not sag with respect to the body thereof so that free access may always be had to the in terior of the bag. Accordingly, I provide a highly convenient and simple devi :e for the purpose set forth and one which may be easily and cheaply maniifactnred.
  • a bag holder comprising a spreader ring to be secured in the mouth of the bag, and a hanger consisting" oi. two parallel arms engaged at their lower ends with the sprezuler ring at diametrically opposite points thereof and having their upper ends harming inverted hooks to en;' we over a supporting; line, a cross bar connecti the terminals of said hooks, and an eye in said cross bar between the hooks, said eyo lyingentirely below the bigrhts of the hook.

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July 17, 1923.
1.461.802 D. O. M ROBERTS BAG HOLDER Filed July 6, 1921 Patented July 17, 1923.
DAVID O. MCBOBERTS, OF STE'WARDSON, ILLINOIS.
nae HOLDER.
Application filed July 6, 1921. Serial No. 482,?88.
T 0 all 2.01 1 0%itmaig concern.
Be it known that l, Darn) O. MoRonnu'rs, citizen of the United States, residing at iltewardson, in the county of Shelby and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Bag Holders, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to an improved clothes pin holder and has as one oi? its principal objects to provide device of this character which may be readily employed, when removing clothing from aline, for conveniently receiving the pins-as they are detached from the clothin The invention has as a further object to provide a clothes pin holder which may be hung upon the line and freely moved therealong as the operation of removing the clothing progresses.
And the invention has as a still further object to provide a device oi this character wherein the mouth of the container employed will normally be maintained distended or open so that in use, clothes pins may be freely removed "from or deposited in the container.
Other and incidental objects will appear hereinafter.
In the drawing:
Figure l is a perspective view oi my im' proved device suspended. from an ordinary clothes line.
Figure 2 is a perspective view illustrating the spreader for the mouth of the container as well as the terminals of the hanger of the device disconnected from the spreader, and
Figure 3 is a fragmentary sectional view through the hem of the container.
As is well known, in removing clothing from an ordinary clothes line. considerable loss of time and annoyance involved in making frequent trips to a receptacle for depositing clothes pins removed from the clothing. riccordingly. my improved device seeks to overcome this disadvantage by providing a holder which may be readily kept within convenient reach as the removal of the clothing progresses. Also, as will be readily appreciated, the device may be employed with eoual advantage when clothing is hung upon the line. In carrying the invention into effect. I employ a flared bag or container 10 of the general design shown in Figure 1 of the drawing. This bag is preferably made from ticking or other suitable in outline to conform to the contour of the mouth of the bag and is preferably formed from a single strand of suitable resilient wire provided at one end with an eye through which the other end portion of the wire is passed and bent upwardly for connecting the ends oi the wire. The upwardly bent termihail of the wire is provided with an eye 13 at one side of the spreader while at the opposite side of the spreader the wire is bent up to term a sez'ond eye 13.
Associated with the bag 10 is a substantially U-shaped hanger therefor which is also preferably "formed from a single length of suitable resilient wire bent to provide spaced parallel sides i l at the upper ends of which are formed suspension books 15, the intermediate portion of the wire being thence continued to define transverse connecting portion 16 extending between the hooks joining the sides and looped at a point midway its ends to provide an eye 17 disposed below a plane touching the bights of the books 15, said eye providing a means whereby the holder may be conveniently carried about or may be hung upon a nail or the like. At their lower ends, the sides 14; are bent. to provide hooks 18 reinovably engaged through the eyes 13 and 13 oi? the spreader 12 for connecting the hanger with the bag, straddling the bag, it being noted that said eyes project upwardly through the material oi. the hem 11 of the bag {or receiving said hooks.
In use, the suspension hooks 15 of the holder are, in the manner suggested in Fig ure 1. engaged over a clothes line conventionally indicated at 19, for suspending the bag from the line at spaced points thereon, to be readily moved along the line by pushing or pulling upon the bag, the line being freely received in the bights of the hooks. It is to be noted in this connection that by disposing the eye 17 below a plane touching tor the mouth of the bag rein the bights of the suspension hooks, as pre viously indicated, the eye will not become entangled with the line to hinder movement of the receptacle as it is shifted along the line. It; Will also be noted upon refer e to Fig. 1 that the eye is formed by doubling the strand of wire upon itself and carrying the branches at the sides of the h' ht past each other in opposite directions so illl'lll the eye will be somewhat resilient and. will tend to swing the free ends of the hooks l 5 slightl y so that the hooks will firmly engage the clothes line and will th irehy prevent premature movement of the bag holder along the line. At the *ame time when the hag; holder pulled, the eye will yield somewhat and will bring the opposite sides ol each hook into parallelism so that the holdcn: may he slid easily along the clothes line, and by havinga conne :tion between the hooks they may be simultaneously engaged over the clothes line or remove-d there*' om so that the work of: suspending or removing the bag may be accomplished within a few se onds. Moreover, the eye to some extent servi guard to prevent the bar connecting; the hooks from ridingup on the line so that the movement of the hag holder along; the line will be even and easy. Further, by termin the hanger to straddle the spreader and engaging the hanger With the spreader at diainetric points, the bag will be steadied and balanced so that it will hang evenly while tilting of the hag in the direction of the line, under the influence 01" :m e) ssive push or jerk, will be practically elin'rinated so that spilling of pins from the hag under such conditions will not likely occur. Likewise, in practice, the mouth of the bag will. not sag with respect to the body thereof so that free access may always be had to the in terior of the bag. Accordingly, I provide a highly convenient and simple devi :e for the purpose set forth and one which may be easily and cheaply maniifactnred.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new is:
A bag holder comprising a spreader ring to be secured in the mouth of the bag, and a hanger consisting" oi. two parallel arms engaged at their lower ends with the sprezuler ring at diametrically opposite points thereof and having their upper ends harming inverted hooks to en;' we over a supporting; line, a cross bar connecti the terminals of said hooks, and an eye in said cross bar between the hooks, said eyo lyingentirely below the bigrhts of the hook. v
In testin'iony whereof I allix mv signature.
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Cited By (9)

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US2429389A (en) * 1945-04-04 1947-10-21 George C Calentine Combination urn bag ring
US2715428A (en) * 1952-04-21 1955-08-16 Lillian L James Collapsible receptacle
US2778554A (en) * 1954-11-05 1957-01-22 Onni A Porkola Apparatus for disposing of trash
US3630251A (en) * 1969-07-15 1971-12-28 Mallia Ross Clothespin receptacle
US6651941B1 (en) * 2000-08-22 2003-11-25 Integrity Innovations, Inc. Bag carrier
US20170022002A1 (en) * 2015-07-21 2017-01-26 Koko Masako Sandmeyer Disposable Auto/Car Garbage Bags
USD915017S1 (en) * 2019-10-16 2021-03-30 Xiamen Xinghengxing Import & Export Co., Ltd. Hanging clothes pin mesh bag
US11338951B1 (en) 2014-04-07 2022-05-24 Billy Don Hinkle Bag holder clamp and Method
US20220396387A1 (en) * 2019-11-12 2022-12-15 Genbe Co., Ltd. Collecting tool

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2429389A (en) * 1945-04-04 1947-10-21 George C Calentine Combination urn bag ring
US2715428A (en) * 1952-04-21 1955-08-16 Lillian L James Collapsible receptacle
US2778554A (en) * 1954-11-05 1957-01-22 Onni A Porkola Apparatus for disposing of trash
US3630251A (en) * 1969-07-15 1971-12-28 Mallia Ross Clothespin receptacle
US6651941B1 (en) * 2000-08-22 2003-11-25 Integrity Innovations, Inc. Bag carrier
US11338951B1 (en) 2014-04-07 2022-05-24 Billy Don Hinkle Bag holder clamp and Method
US20170022002A1 (en) * 2015-07-21 2017-01-26 Koko Masako Sandmeyer Disposable Auto/Car Garbage Bags
USD915017S1 (en) * 2019-10-16 2021-03-30 Xiamen Xinghengxing Import & Export Co., Ltd. Hanging clothes pin mesh bag
US20220396387A1 (en) * 2019-11-12 2022-12-15 Genbe Co., Ltd. Collecting tool

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