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US1537242A
US1537242A US657251A US65725123A US1537242A US 1537242 A US1537242 A US 1537242A US 657251 A US657251 A US 657251A US 65725123 A US65725123 A US 65725123A US 1537242 A US1537242 A US 1537242A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • F24DDOMESTIC- OR SPACE-HEATING SYSTEMS, e.g. CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEMS; DOMESTIC HOT-WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS; ELEMENTS OR COMPONENTS THEREFOR
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  • My invention relates to drying racks and more particularly to the type of drying racks used in connection with stovesand ranges.
  • An object of my invention is to provide'a simple and convenient drying rack which may be readily applied to certain forms of stoves and ranges in general use.
  • Fig. 1 is a front view in perspective of the top part of a gas range having a drying rack of my preferred form attached thereto.
  • Fig. 2 is a rear view of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional view on the line 3-3 of Fig. 4.
  • Fig. 4- is a view in elevation of one of the brackets which forma part of the rack with a fragment of the tubular rodwhich extends between them. 7
  • Fig. 5 is a side view of the hook portion of Fig. 6 is a similar'view of another modified form of hook.
  • my drying rack consists of two or more brackets 10 adapted to be attached to the usual top rail 11 and back plate 12 found on many'forms of gasranges in common use and a tubular rod 18 extending between the brackets and securely held in a horizontal position by them.
  • An extension rod 14 terminating in a knob 15 is telescoped within the tubular rod 13, its diameter being sufliciently less than that of thetubular rod to permit easy longitudinal movement of the extension rod. 7
  • the bracket of my drying rack consists of two or more parts; one part having a vertical. arm 16 with a slot 17 for mounting screws and a horizontal arm 18 terminating in a loop 19 for gripping the tubular rod, and the other part being a horizontal arm 20, which terminates in a hook 21, for hooking over the toprail 11 0f the range.
  • Assembling bolts 22 extend through equally spaced holes in the horizontal arms 18 and 20 of. the two horizontal parts'and serve the doublepurpose of holding the parts together and of clamping the bracket as a whole on the top rail and the tubular rod.
  • the assembling bolts .22 may be loosened so as to open loop 19 somewhat and to allow some space between the horizontal arm parts 18 and 20.
  • Hooks 21 may then be hooked over the top rail lland stove bolts or screws 23 may be inserted through slots 17 of the brackets and through the back plate 12 of the range and tightened so as to secure the first part of the bracket in place.
  • Tubular rod 13 with extension rod 14 may then be inserted through loops 19 and upon tightening the assembling bolts 22 the hooks are pulled down tightly upon the top rail and, at the same time, the tubular rod is tightly clamped in the loop, thus forming a rigid drying rack upon which towels and thelike may be hung to dry.
  • Figures 5 and 6 show different forms of hooks 21 and 21" respectively, adapted for a square or hexagonal top rail instead of a round one. Where required, of course, one
  • a drying rack comprising a plurality of brackets, each bracket haviu g a hook portion adapted to hook over the top rail of a range or stove, a slotted vertical arm adapted to receive a mounting screw which secures it to the side of a range or stove, a horizontal arm terminating in a clamping loop at a fixed distance from said hook and; said slotted arm and a clamping bolt adapted to constrict said clamping loop; a tubular rod held in said clamping loops in a horizontal positionand an extension rod telescoping withv two bracket parts together, with the hook of the first part engaging the top rail of a range or stove, and simultaneously to constrict said clamping loop; a tubular rod held in said clamping loops, and an extension rod telescoping within said tubular rod.
  • a drying rack comprising a bracket, said bracket being made in two parts, one of said parts being formed with a vertical arm, a horizontal arm, and a clamp loop, said vertical arm being adapted to be placed against the back of a stove and said arm having a vertical slot to receive a screw for clamp loop.

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F. J. LUKINS DRYING RACK May 12, 1925.
Filed Aug. 13, 1923 Inventor Fred JLukins my bracket in modified form.
PatentedMay 19 25.
UNITED ,sTA
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runn a; LUKINS, OF-HUNTINGTON PARK, CALIFORNIA.
DRYING RACK.
Application filed August 1?, 1923. Serial No. 657,251.
To all whom it ma concern Be it known that I, F nun J. LUKINs, a
citizen of the United Statearesiding at Huntington Park, in the county of Los Angeles and State of Californim have vented. new and useful Improvements in Drying Racks, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to drying racks and more particularly to the type of drying racks used in connection with stovesand ranges.
An object of my invention is to provide'a simple and convenient drying rack which may be readily applied to certain forms of stoves and ranges in general use.
Other objects and advantages will appear hereinafter, and while I show herewith and will describe a preferred form of construction, I desire to be understood that I do not limit myself tosuch preferred form but that various changes and adaptations may be made therein without departing from the spirit of ''my invention as hereinafter claimed. I
In the drawing:
. Fig. 1 is a front view in perspective of the top part of a gas range having a drying rack of my preferred form attached thereto.
Fig. 2 is a rear view of the same. V
Fig. 3 is a sectional view on the line 3-3 of Fig. 4.
Fig. 4- is a view in elevation of one of the brackets which forma part of the rack with a fragment of the tubular rodwhich extends between them. 7
Fig. 5 is a side view of the hook portion of Fig. 6 is a similar'view of another modified form of hook.
More particularly as indicated bythe reference numerals, my drying rack consists of two or more brackets 10 adapted to be attached to the usual top rail 11 and back plate 12 found on many'forms of gasranges in common use and a tubular rod 18 extending between the brackets and securely held in a horizontal position by them. b
An extension rod 14 terminating in a knob 15 is telescoped within the tubular rod 13, its diameter being sufliciently less than that of thetubular rod to permit easy longitudinal movement of the extension rod. 7
The bracket of my drying rack-consists of two or more parts; one part having a vertical. arm 16 with a slot 17 for mounting screws and a horizontal arm 18 terminating in a loop 19 for gripping the tubular rod, and the other part being a horizontal arm 20, which terminates in a hook 21, for hooking over the toprail 11 0f the range.
Assembling bolts 22 extend through equally spaced holes in the horizontal arms 18 and 20 of. the two horizontal parts'and serve the doublepurpose of holding the parts together and of clamping the bracket as a whole on the top rail and the tubular rod.
In attaching the brackets to the range the assembling bolts .22 may be loosened so as to open loop 19 somewhat and to allow some space between the horizontal arm parts 18 and 20. Hooks 21 may then be hooked over the top rail lland stove bolts or screws 23 may be inserted through slots 17 of the brackets and through the back plate 12 of the range and tightened so as to secure the first part of the bracket in place. Tubular rod 13 with extension rod 14 may then be inserted through loops 19 and upon tightening the assembling bolts 22 the hooks are pulled down tightly upon the top rail and, at the same time, the tubular rod is tightly clamped in the loop, thus forming a rigid drying rack upon which towels and thelike may be hung to dry.,
Figures 5 and 6 show different forms of hooks 21 and 21" respectively, adapted for a square or hexagonal top rail instead of a round one. Where required, of course, one
of these forms is to be substituted for the one shown. r I
What I claim is: i
1. A drying rack comprising a plurality of brackets, each bracket haviu g a hook portion adapted to hook over the top rail of a range or stove, a slotted vertical arm adapted to receive a mounting screw which secures it to the side of a range or stove, a horizontal arm terminating in a clamping loop at a fixed distance from said hook and; said slotted arm and a clamping bolt adapted to constrict said clamping loop; a tubular rod held in said clamping loops in a horizontal positionand an extension rod telescoping withv two bracket parts together, with the hook of the first part engaging the top rail of a range or stove, and simultaneously to constrict said clamping loop; a tubular rod held in said clamping loops, and an extension rod telescoping within said tubular rod.
3. A drying rack comprising a bracket, said bracket being made in two parts, one of said parts being formed with a vertical arm, a horizontal arm, and a clamp loop, said vertical arm being adapted to be placed against the back of a stove and said arm having a vertical slot to receive a screw for clamp loop.
FRED J. LUKINS.
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US2960335A (en) * 1960-03-07 1960-11-15 Mark E Shuttleworth Exercising device
US4155465A (en) * 1976-09-27 1979-05-22 Baublitz Harvey W Auxiliary clothes hanger support
US4818044A (en) * 1987-12-07 1989-04-04 Dobry Bradley M Locker and locker-shelf insert
US10051959B1 (en) * 2017-11-17 2018-08-21 Kathleen A. Glidewell Compact and adjustable closet hanging closet rack and organizer, and method for making same
US10092126B2 (en) * 2015-09-17 2018-10-09 Maytex Mills, Inc. Window curtain rods with alignment brackets
US10278529B2 (en) * 2015-09-17 2019-05-07 Maytex Mills, Inc. Room darkening curtain rods including removable finials
CN110062593A (en) * 2016-12-12 2019-07-26 美泰克斯米尔斯股份有限公司 The dimmed curtain rod in room including removable finial

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2960335A (en) * 1960-03-07 1960-11-15 Mark E Shuttleworth Exercising device
US4155465A (en) * 1976-09-27 1979-05-22 Baublitz Harvey W Auxiliary clothes hanger support
US4818044A (en) * 1987-12-07 1989-04-04 Dobry Bradley M Locker and locker-shelf insert
US10092126B2 (en) * 2015-09-17 2018-10-09 Maytex Mills, Inc. Window curtain rods with alignment brackets
US10278529B2 (en) * 2015-09-17 2019-05-07 Maytex Mills, Inc. Room darkening curtain rods including removable finials
CN110062593A (en) * 2016-12-12 2019-07-26 美泰克斯米尔斯股份有限公司 The dimmed curtain rod in room including removable finial
US10051959B1 (en) * 2017-11-17 2018-08-21 Kathleen A. Glidewell Compact and adjustable closet hanging closet rack and organizer, and method for making same

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