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US1696029A
US1696029A US208022A US20802227A US1696029A US 1696029 A US1696029 A US 1696029A US 208022 A US208022 A US 208022A US 20802227 A US20802227 A US 20802227A US 1696029 A US1696029 A US 1696029A
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    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • This invention relates to an article car rier adapted to be used upon the top of an automobile machine and it consists in the novel features hereinafter described and claimed.
  • An object of the invention is to provide a carrier in the form of an attachment which to the sides of adjacent rods of the top struc-,
  • said strip members having oppositely disposed hooks.
  • the said straps are folded upon themselves and are connected. at the fold lines by means of springs with hooks upon one strip and the said straps are provided'at their ends with loops and buckles adapted to engage the hooks upon the other strip member.
  • Figure 1 is a top plan View of the article carrier
  • Fig. 2 is a transverse sectional view thereof
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view of the hook member used in the carrienand I Fig. 4 is an edge elevation of tl e hook member applied. 3
  • the article carrier comprises strip members 1 preferably of metal, adapted to be applied tothe sides of adjacent top bows 2.
  • the said strip members are provided with hooks 3.
  • Straps a, of webbing or elastic are provided at one end with loops 5 which are adapted to engage the hooks 3 and the intermediate portions of the straps are passed through loops 6 to which are connected the ends of coil springs 7.
  • the outer ends of the springs 7 are hooked, as at 8, and the said hooked ends are adapted to be engaged with the hooks 3 carried by the opposite strip member 1.
  • each strap 4 is connected with a buckle frame 9 and the said buckles are especially adapted to be used in conjunction with a carrying device of'this character.
  • the straps are disposed transversely across the sides and between the ⁇ Each buckle frame'is formed from a single length of rod 10; one end portion of'the nam 7 I:
  • said figure preferably in the form of a square, and as indicated at 11, said figure having an open center, as at 12. 10 is extended from one corner of the figure 1' in the formof an arcuate hook 13 and the :0 end of the said hook is spaced from the opposite "adjacent corner of the figure 11.
  • the hook 13 lies in the same plane as that in which the figure 11 lies.
  • the free end portion of the strap 4 is carried under the figure 1 1 and the end of the strap is extended around the inner sideof the figure 11 and is then passed through the open center 12 and extended under the outer side of the figure 11 so that the extremity of the strap lies between the outer side of the figure 11 am the intermediate portion of the strap 4.
  • the strap is so connected with the buckle frame 9, the hook 13 may engage over one of the hooks 3, but while the strap is in engagement with the figure 11 the said hook 3 cannot pass through the space between the end of the hook 13 and the adjacent corner of the figure 11.
  • the space between the end of the hook 13 and the adjacent side of the figure 11 is just sullicient to receive the strap 4- when moved edgewise across the frame 11 so that the end portion of the strap may be ed around the inner side of the figure 11 uithouthaving to thread the extremity of the strap through the hook 13.
  • An article carrier comprising strip mem bers having opposed hooks, a strap connected at one end with one hook, a longitudinally extensible spring slidably connected with the intermediate portion of the strap and adapted to'be connected with an opposite hook, and a hook frame carried at the free end of the strap and adapted to be detachably connected with the first mentioned hook.
  • An article carrier comprising strip mem- (5 The material of the rod 1 hers hiwing opposed hooks, a strap member having at one end a loop engaging one of the hooks, a second loop slidably mounted upon the intermediate portion of the strap, a longitudinally extensible spring connected with said second loop and adapted to be connected with an opposite hook, and a hook frame having a rectangular end portion adjustahly connected with the free end of said strap, said hook fra'nie having a hooked extremity adapted to engage the first mentioned hook.

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Dec. 1s; 192s.
' H. V. CHANDLER ARTICLE CARRIER Filed July 23, 1927 L 47NVENT0R. HK'fiazzJlar T RNEY.
Patented Dec. 18, 1928.
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V. CHANDLER; OF SULPHUR SPRINGS, TEXAS.
ARTICLE CARRIER.
Application filed July 23, 1927. Serial No. 208,022.
This invention relates to an article car rier adapted to be used upon the top of an automobile machine and it consists in the novel features hereinafter described and claimed.
An object of the invention is to provide a carrier in the form of an attachment which to the sides of adjacent rods of the top struc-,
ture, said strip members having oppositely disposed hooks.
hooks. The said straps are folded upon themselves and are connected. at the fold lines by means of springs with hooks upon one strip and the said straps are provided'at their ends with loops and buckles adapted to engage the hooks upon the other strip member.
In the accompanying drawings,
Figure 1 is a top plan View ofthe article carrier,
Fig. 2 is a transverse sectional view thereof,
Fig. 3 is a plan view of the hook member used in the carrienand I Fig. 4 is an edge elevation of tl e hook member applied. 3
As illustrated in the accompanying draw ing, the article carrier comprises strip members 1 preferably of metal, adapted to be applied tothe sides of adjacent top bows 2. The said strip members are provided with hooks 3. Straps a, of webbing or elastic are provided at one end with loops 5 which are adapted to engage the hooks 3 and the intermediate portions of the straps are passed through loops 6 to which are connected the ends of coil springs 7. The outer ends of the springs 7 are hooked, as at 8, and the said hooked ends are adapted to be engaged with the hooks 3 carried by the opposite strip member 1.
The free end portion of each strap 4; is connected with a buckle frame 9 and the said buckles are especially adapted to be used in conjunction with a carrying device of'this character.
The straps are disposed transversely across the sides and between the \Each buckle frame'is formed from a single length of rod 10; one end portion of'the nam 7 I:
being in the iorm of a rectangular figure,
preferably in the form of a square, and as indicated at 11, said figure having an open center, as at 12. 10 is extended from one corner of the figure 1' in the formof an arcuate hook 13 and the :0 end of the said hook is spaced from the opposite "adjacent corner of the figure 11.
The hook 13 lies in the same plane as that in which the figure 11 lies. The free end portion of the strap 4 is carried under the figure 1 1 and the end of the strap is extended around the inner sideof the figure 11 and is then passed through the open center 12 and extended under the outer side of the figure 11 so that the extremity of the strap lies between the outer side of the figure 11 am the intermediate portion of the strap 4. .Vhen the strap is so connected with the buckle frame 9, the hook 13 may engage over one of the hooks 3, but while the strap is in engagement with the figure 11 the said hook 3 cannot pass through the space between the end of the hook 13 and the adjacent corner of the figure 11. The space between the end of the hook 13 and the adjacent side of the figure 11 is just sullicient to receive the strap 4- when moved edgewise across the frame 11 so that the end portion of the strap may be ed around the inner side of the figure 11 uithouthaving to thread the extremity of the strap through the hook 13.
'YVhen the parts are connected with each other as hereinbefore described and the de vice is attached to the'opposed sides of adjacent top bows, light articles may be interposed between the upper and lower portions of the straps and carried at the top of the vehicle without danger of crushing the articles or distorting the press of garments which may be carried by the attachment.
Having described the invention, what is claimed, is:
1. An article carrier comprising strip mem bers having opposed hooks, a strap connected at one end with one hook, a longitudinally extensible spring slidably connected with the intermediate portion of the strap and adapted to'be connected with an opposite hook, and a hook frame carried at the free end of the strap and adapted to be detachably connected with the first mentioned hook.
2. An article carrier comprising strip mem- (5 The material of the rod 1 hers hiwing opposed hooks, a strap member having at one end a loop engaging one of the hooks, a second loop slidably mounted upon the intermediate portion of the strap, a longitudinally extensible spring connected with said second loop and adapted to be connected with an opposite hook, and a hook frame having a rectangular end portion adjustahly connected with the free end of said strap, said hook fra'nie having a hooked extremity adapted to engage the first mentioned hook.
3. In an article carrier, parallel members having pairs of opposed hooks, a plurahty of flexible loops each secured to a hook of one of the members and a spring slidebly engaging each loop at one end and having its pposite end engaged with the hook of the pair which is secured to the other of the members.
In testimony whereof I hereunto aflix my signature.
HARVEY V. CHANDLER;
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Cited By (4)

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US2573102A (en) * 1949-06-15 1951-10-30 David B Hennessy Automobile clothes rack
US5544797A (en) * 1990-01-04 1996-08-13 Silva; John H. Fishing rod transport apparatus
US20060226303A1 (en) * 2005-03-28 2006-10-12 Weisenfeld Neil L Bag holder
US20210354631A1 (en) * 2020-05-13 2021-11-18 Donna Morgan Console mounted article holding assembly

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2573102A (en) * 1949-06-15 1951-10-30 David B Hennessy Automobile clothes rack
US5544797A (en) * 1990-01-04 1996-08-13 Silva; John H. Fishing rod transport apparatus
US20060226303A1 (en) * 2005-03-28 2006-10-12 Weisenfeld Neil L Bag holder
US7243825B2 (en) * 2005-03-28 2007-07-17 Neil Lawrence Weisenfeld Bag holder
US20210354631A1 (en) * 2020-05-13 2021-11-18 Donna Morgan Console mounted article holding assembly
US11713001B2 (en) * 2020-05-13 2023-08-01 Donna Morgan Console mounted article holding assembly

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