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US1488437A
US1488437A US562176A US56217622A US1488437A US 1488437 A US1488437 A US 1488437A US 562176 A US562176 A US 562176A US 56217622 A US56217622 A US 56217622A US 1488437 A US1488437 A US 1488437A
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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
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  • This invention relates to a container and means for supporting the same, and more articularly to a tank and a supporting ldracket therefor whereby the tank may be readily attached to a wash-tub or other supporting structure so as to be readily available for use.
  • One of the main objects of the invention is to provide a tank and a bracket therefor of the character stated of simple construction and operation which may be readily pro' quizd at small cost.
  • a further object is to provide simple and efficient means whereby the bracket may be readily attached toor removed from the tank. Further objects will appear from the detailed description.
  • Figure 1 is an end view of a tank with the bracket applied.
  • Figure 2 is a side view of the tank and bracket.
  • Figure 3 is a top plan view.
  • Figure 4 is a top plan View of a modified form of tank.
  • the bracket includes end frames 1 which are bent of sheet metal into substantially triangular shape, the horizontal arm 1 of the frame being extended and folded back on itself to form an extension 1 adapted to fit beneath the bottom of tank A.
  • the extensions 1 of the frames 1 are connected by a brace strip 2.
  • the inner vertical arm 3 of each frame 1 projects above a brace strip/i which is secured to arm 3 adjacent to the upper end thereof and to the upper end of the outer inclined arm 1 of frame 1.
  • the upper portion of arm 1 is turned downwardly and outwardly to provide a hook element 1 disposed substantially parallel with arm 1 and adapted for engagement over a flat bar, the edge portion of a tub, or any other suitable supporting structure.
  • the por tion of arm 3 which projects above strip 4 forms an element 3* which is adapted for en-' gagement through a strap 5 secured to tank 1922.
  • the straps 5 and elements 3 for supporting it.
  • the tank may be readily attached to any suitable supporting structure over which the,
  • triangular frames having lower horizontal and inner vertical arms, the horizontal arms extending inwardly beyond the vertical arms, and inclined outer arms connecting the outer ends of the horizontal arms to the vertical arms below the upper ends thereof, and brace strips connecting said frames, the upper portions of the outer inclined arms of the frames sometimes used in being bent to form elements adapted for env gagement with a supporting structure.
  • triangular frames having lower horizontal V and inner vertical arms, the horizontal arms extending inwardly beyond the vertical arms,
  • triangular frames each formed from a single strip of material and each including an inner 1 ,ees437 beyond the lower end of the vert brace strip secured through the ex cal arm a tensions of the brackets and connecting the same; and an upper brace strip, said upper strip and the vertical and inclined arms of therespective o brackets being all secured together.

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I March 25, 1924: I 1,488,437
W. P. RHOADS BRACKET Filed May 19. 1922 ATTO RN" Patented Mar. 25, 1924.
; titan BRACKET.
Applicatitin filed May 19,
T 0 all whom 2'25 may concern:
Be it known that I, l/VILLIAM P. Rnoaus, a citizen of the United States, residing at New Bethlehem, in the county of Clarion and State of Pennsylvania, have invented new and useful Improvements in Brackets, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to a container and means for supporting the same, and more articularly to a tank and a supporting ldracket therefor whereby the tank may be readily attached to a wash-tub or other supporting structure so as to be readily available for use.
One of the main objects of the invention is to provide a tank and a bracket therefor of the character stated of simple construction and operation which may be readily pro' duced at small cost. A further object is to provide simple and efficient means whereby the bracket may be readily attached toor removed from the tank. Further objects will appear from the detailed description.
In the drawings Figure 1 is an end view of a tank with the bracket applied.
Figure 2 is a side view of the tank and bracket.
Figure 3 is a top plan view.
Figure 4; is a top plan View of a modified form of tank.
The bracket includes end frames 1 which are bent of sheet metal into substantially triangular shape, the horizontal arm 1 of the frame being extended and folded back on itself to form an extension 1 adapted to fit beneath the bottom of tank A. The extensions 1 of the frames 1 are connected by a brace strip 2. The inner vertical arm 3 of each frame 1 projects above a brace strip/i which is secured to arm 3 adjacent to the upper end thereof and to the upper end of the outer inclined arm 1 of frame 1. The upper portion of arm 1 is turned downwardly and outwardly to provide a hook element 1 disposed substantially parallel with arm 1 and adapted for engagement over a flat bar, the edge portion of a tub, or any other suitable supporting structure. The por tion of arm 3 which projects above strip 4 forms an element 3* which is adapted for en-' gagement through a strap 5 secured to tank 1922. Serial No. 562,176.
the straps 5 and elements 3 for supporting it. When the bracket has been applied to the tank the tank may be readily attached to any suitable supporting structure over which the,
hooks 1 are engaged so as to support the tank in position for use. In Figure 4: of the drawings the bracket shown is of the same construction as that illustrated in Figures 1,
2 and 3 but is illustrated as applied to a curved tank such as is laundry work.
What I claim is L In a bracket of the character described, triangular frames having lower horizontal and inner vertical arms, the horizontal arms extending inwardly beyond the vertical arms, and inclined outer arms connecting the outer ends of the horizontal arms to the vertical arms below the upper ends thereof, and brace strips connecting said frames.
2; In a bracket of the character described, triangular frames having lower horizontal and inner vertical arms, the horizontal arms extending inwardly beyond the vertical arms, and inclined outer arms connecting the outer ends of the horizontal arms to the vertical arms below the upper ends thereof, and brace strips connecting said frames, the upper portions of the outer inclined arms of the frames sometimes used in being bent to form elements adapted for env gagement with a supporting structure.
3. In a bracket of the character described,
triangular frames having lower horizontal V and inner vertical arms, the horizontal arms extending inwardly beyond the vertical arms,
and inclined outer arms connecting the outer ends of the horizontal arms to the vertical arms below the upper ends thereof, and brace strips connecting said frames, the upper portions of the outer inclined arms of the frames being turned downwardly andoutwardly to provide hook elements adapted for engagement over a supporting structure.
4. In a bracket of the character described,
triangular frames each formed from a single strip of material and each including an inner 1 ,ees437 beyond the lower end of the vert brace strip secured through the ex cal arm a tensions of the brackets and connecting the same; and an upper brace strip, said upper strip and the vertical and inclined arms of therespective o brackets being all secured together. 7
In testimony whereof I af fix my signature.
WILLIAM P. RHOADS.
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Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2461825A (en) * 1947-10-18 1949-02-15 Kowalski Ted Bucket holder
US5320324A (en) * 1991-11-13 1994-06-14 Norton Timothy R Bracket for holding a subassembly of an inboard/outboard motor in an upright position

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2461825A (en) * 1947-10-18 1949-02-15 Kowalski Ted Bucket holder
US5320324A (en) * 1991-11-13 1994-06-14 Norton Timothy R Bracket for holding a subassembly of an inboard/outboard motor in an upright position

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