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US1769326A
US1769326A US303899A US30389928A US1769326A US 1769326 A US1769326 A US 1769326A US 303899 A US303899 A US 303899A US 30389928 A US30389928 A US 30389928A US 1769326 A US1769326 A US 1769326A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
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    • A47K10/04Towel racks; Towel rails; Towel rods; Towel rolls, e.g. rotatable

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  • My invention is an improvement in towel racks, and relates more especially to that particular type comprising a horizontal rod extending between brackets and over which the towel is hung for supporting the same as for instance in a bath or wash room.
  • the rod In towel racks of this general type, the rod is usually round or polygonal in cross section and made of metal, glass, etc., the smooth surface permitting the towel which is hung over the rod to slide oil and drop to the floor unless care is taken in placing it on the rod so that it will be properly balanced, and as the towel racks or rods are usually placed in close proximity to the wall, it is usual to overlap only a small end portion of the towel so that the weight of the longer end portion thereof will pull the towel from the rod; on to the floor putting the bather to the trouble and incon- 2 venience of stooping to pick it up.
  • the primary object of my invention is to provide the rod with inexpensive means which engage the towel and prevent it from slipping off, the engaging means being of such character as to grip the underface of the towel by contact therewith, preferably by providing the rod either with points or well defined edges from which the towel will not easily slide, and with this rimaryobject in View
  • my invention consists roadly in providing a towel rack or towel supporting rod with a surface that will grip the undersurface of the towel for holding it on the rod against slip in off the said rippin surface being in sgme instiances forriied inte grally with the rod and in other instances as an attachment thereto fixed or removable, a removable attachment being preferable in that it will provide for removing the attachment for replacement, cleaning, etc.
  • Figure 1 is a front elevation of a towel rack or rod showing the application of my in vention.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional view through the rod
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional View illustrating a modification
  • Fig. 4 is a plan view.
  • the rod 8 of the towel rack is provided alon its upper portion with a gripping surface which may be in the form of bristles 9, as shown in Figure 1, in which the bristles are carried by a removable strip 10, as illustrated in Figure 2, whereby said strip with the bristles may be removed for the purpose of cleaning or sterilizing the same when desired or for putting in a new strip to replace a worn one.
  • a gripping surface which may be in the form of bristles 9, as shown in Figure 1, in which the bristles are carried by a removable strip 10, as illustrated in Figure 2, whereby said strip with the bristles may be removed for the purpose of cleaning or sterilizing the same when desired or for putting in a new strip to replace a worn one.
  • the rod is preferably hexagonal in cross section but of course may be of any other configuration.
  • the main purpose of my invention is to provide the rod of a towel rack with a gripping surface at its upper edge over which the towel is hung and from which the opposite end portions are suspended to prevent a longer end portion from dragging the towel from therod
  • any rough surface having the property of lightly gripping the towel may be used in connection with the removable strip, and of course this strip and longitudinal channel in the rod may be modified as to cross-sectional shape.
  • bristles are not restricted to hair bristles but includes any material commonly used as bristles for hair brushes and other articles, as wire, spun glass, etc.
  • a towel rack comprising spaced supports with opposing sockets, a rod having a longitudinal dove-tailed channel therein and ,s supported at its ends in the aforesaid sockets, 30 said channel ext-ending out at one end of the rod, a removable strip corresponding in shape to the channel and slidable therein from one end of the rod, and means projecting from the strip to engage the towel and hold it from slipping off the rod.
  • a tower rack comprising spaced supports with opposing sockets, a rod having a longitudinal dove-tailed channel extending longitudinally therein from one end to the other and supported at its ends in said sockets,

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July 1, 1930. s, w s 1,769,326
TOWEL RACK Filed Sept. 4, 192
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Patented July 1, 1930 PATENT OFFICE- SIMON WEIS, OF NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA TOWEL RACK Application filed September 4, 1928. Serial No. 303,899.
My invention is an improvement in towel racks, and relates more especially to that particular type comprising a horizontal rod extending between brackets and over which the towel is hung for supporting the same as for instance in a bath or wash room.
In towel racks of this general type, the rod is usually round or polygonal in cross section and made of metal, glass, etc., the smooth surface permitting the towel which is hung over the rod to slide oil and drop to the floor unless care is taken in placing it on the rod so that it will be properly balanced, and as the towel racks or rods are usually placed in close proximity to the wall, it is usual to overlap only a small end portion of the towel so that the weight of the longer end portion thereof will pull the towel from the rod; on to the floor putting the bather to the trouble and incon- 2 venience of stooping to pick it up.
The primary object of my invention is to provide the rod with inexpensive means which engage the towel and prevent it from slipping off, the engaging means being of such character as to grip the underface of the towel by contact therewith, preferably by providing the rod either with points or well defined edges from which the towel will not easily slide, and with this rimaryobject in View my invention consists roadly in providing a towel rack or towel supporting rod with a surface that will grip the undersurface of the towel for holding it on the rod against slip in off the said rippin surface being in sgme instiances forriied inte grally with the rod and in other instances as an attachment thereto fixed or removable, a removable attachment being preferable in that it will provide for removing the attachment for replacement, cleaning, etc.
In the drawings:
Figure 1 is a front elevation of a towel rack or rod showing the application of my in vention.
Fig. 2 is a sectional view through the rod,
Fig. 3 is a sectional View illustrating a modification, and
Fig. 4 is a plan view.
I have illustrated my improved towel supporting rod and detachable towel engaging strip as supported at its ends in bracket arms 7 7 of the conventional design employed for towel racks installed in bath rooms, but it will be understood that rods and strips in connection with the supporting means for the rods in accordance with my invention may be used for other purposes, as for instance in supporting clothing in closets, etc.
In carrying out my invention the rod 8 of the towel rack is provided alon its upper portion with a gripping surface which may be in the form of bristles 9, as shown in Figure 1, in which the bristles are carried by a removable strip 10, as illustrated in Figure 2, whereby said strip with the bristles may be removed for the purpose of cleaning or sterilizing the same when desired or for putting in a new strip to replace a worn one. When this form of towel holdin device is made the strip will be more firmly field against lateral displacement throughout its length by providing a rod with a dove-tailed channel 8 and a strip correspondingly shaped in cross section so that it may be slid into engagement with the rod longitudinally thereof, and as said strip is of the same length as the rod.
it will be also firmly and securely held against longitudinal displacement by engagement with the sockets of the supoprting brackets 7. In this adaptation of my invention the rod is preferably hexagonal in cross section but of course may be of any other configuration. By providing bristles as the means for engaging the towel the numerous sharp points thereof will slightly enter the fabric of the towel and firmly hold it from slipping off the rod, the yielding engagement of the bristles bein such as not to injure the fabric of the towe either in supporting the same on the rod or when the towel is pulled off for use.
In Figures 3 and 4 I have shown a modification of my invention in which the detachable strip 11 is provided with nibs or pro'ections 12, not necessarily sharp and there ore may be of rubber, which will engage or grip the undersurface of the towel sufiiciently to hold it from slipping off whenv one end portion thereof is longer than the other end portion.
As the main purpose of my invention is to provide the rod of a towel rack with a gripping surface at its upper edge over which the towel is hung and from which the opposite end portions are suspended to prevent a longer end portion from dragging the towel from therod it will be understood that any rough surface having the property of lightly gripping the towel may be used in connection with the removable strip, and of course this strip and longitudinal channel in the rod may be modified as to cross-sectional shape.
It will thus be obvious that modifications may be resorted to in the practice of my in- I vention and I therefore wish to reserve the right to make such modifications or changes as will come within. the scope of the appended claims.
It will be understood that wherever in the 20 specifications the word bristles is used the term is not restricted to hair bristles but includes any material commonly used as bristles for hair brushes and other articles, as wire, spun glass, etc.
I claim:
1. A towel rack comprising spaced supports with opposing sockets, a rod having a longitudinal dove-tailed channel therein and ,s supported at its ends in the aforesaid sockets, 30 said channel ext-ending out at one end of the rod, a removable strip corresponding in shape to the channel and slidable therein from one end of the rod, and means projecting from the strip to engage the towel and hold it from slipping off the rod.
2. A tower rack comprising spaced supports with opposing sockets, a rod having a longitudinal dove-tailed channel extending longitudinally therein from one end to the other and supported at its ends in said sockets,
a strip corresponding in cross sectional shape to the channel and slidable therein from one end of the rod, said strip being of the same length as the rod, and means projecting from the strip for engaging the towel and holding it from slipping ofi the rod.
. SIMON WEIS.
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US2492607A (en) * 1947-04-02 1949-12-27 Mark O Whitney Tie rack
US4895332A (en) * 1988-09-06 1990-01-23 A. L. Hansen Manufacturing Company Anti-slip grab rail
USD377570S (en) * 1995-06-29 1997-01-28 Franklin Brass Manufacturing Company Bathroom accessory fixture
USD385478S (en) * 1996-08-02 1997-10-28 Kenney Manufacturing Company Multisided shower curtain ring
USD388272S (en) * 1996-05-24 1997-12-30 Melard Manufacturing Corporation Towel bar
US5779228A (en) * 1996-08-03 1998-07-14 Hansen; Randall C. Anti-slip hand rail
USD407931S (en) * 1998-01-20 1999-04-13 Creative Specialties, Inc. Bath accessory post
US20040140281A1 (en) * 1999-12-30 2004-07-22 Harald Kutzke Device for hanging towels
US20080080173A1 (en) * 2006-10-03 2008-04-03 Cosco Management, Inc. Lighted grab bar
US20080283478A1 (en) * 2007-05-14 2008-11-20 Amirault Michael L Towel Holder
US20120175323A1 (en) * 2009-07-28 2012-07-12 Abengoa Solar New Technologies S.A. Shelving for safe transportation of concentration solar panels
US20150208878A1 (en) * 2014-01-28 2015-07-30 Martha-Lynn Fazio Wide mouthed towel rack
US20160081519A1 (en) * 2013-05-20 2016-03-24 Teresa Manko Systems, apparatus and devices for preventing towel slippage
US9421917B1 (en) * 2013-04-24 2016-08-23 Rubber Boot Buddy, Llc Equipment holder for workers and safety, rescue and disaster crews
US9648949B1 (en) * 2016-02-15 2017-05-16 Ronaldo Green Penaflor Vinyl wrap hanger and stand
US20170156553A1 (en) * 2015-11-25 2017-06-08 Simply Innovative LLC Devices for preventing towel slippage
USD844348S1 (en) 2016-11-23 2019-04-02 Simply Innovative LLC Towel support
USD901105S1 (en) * 2017-10-31 2020-11-03 Auto Elex Co., Ltd. Incubator for animal

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2492607A (en) * 1947-04-02 1949-12-27 Mark O Whitney Tie rack
US4895332A (en) * 1988-09-06 1990-01-23 A. L. Hansen Manufacturing Company Anti-slip grab rail
USD377570S (en) * 1995-06-29 1997-01-28 Franklin Brass Manufacturing Company Bathroom accessory fixture
USD388272S (en) * 1996-05-24 1997-12-30 Melard Manufacturing Corporation Towel bar
USD385478S (en) * 1996-08-02 1997-10-28 Kenney Manufacturing Company Multisided shower curtain ring
US5779228A (en) * 1996-08-03 1998-07-14 Hansen; Randall C. Anti-slip hand rail
USD407931S (en) * 1998-01-20 1999-04-13 Creative Specialties, Inc. Bath accessory post
US20040140281A1 (en) * 1999-12-30 2004-07-22 Harald Kutzke Device for hanging towels
US20080080173A1 (en) * 2006-10-03 2008-04-03 Cosco Management, Inc. Lighted grab bar
US20080283478A1 (en) * 2007-05-14 2008-11-20 Amirault Michael L Towel Holder
US20120175323A1 (en) * 2009-07-28 2012-07-12 Abengoa Solar New Technologies S.A. Shelving for safe transportation of concentration solar panels
US9421917B1 (en) * 2013-04-24 2016-08-23 Rubber Boot Buddy, Llc Equipment holder for workers and safety, rescue and disaster crews
US20160081519A1 (en) * 2013-05-20 2016-03-24 Teresa Manko Systems, apparatus and devices for preventing towel slippage
US20150208878A1 (en) * 2014-01-28 2015-07-30 Martha-Lynn Fazio Wide mouthed towel rack
US20170156553A1 (en) * 2015-11-25 2017-06-08 Simply Innovative LLC Devices for preventing towel slippage
US10799076B2 (en) * 2015-11-25 2020-10-13 Simply Innovative LLC Devices for preventing towel slippage
US11559173B2 (en) * 2015-11-25 2023-01-24 Simply Innovative LLC Devices for preventing towel slippage
US9648949B1 (en) * 2016-02-15 2017-05-16 Ronaldo Green Penaflor Vinyl wrap hanger and stand
USD844348S1 (en) 2016-11-23 2019-04-02 Simply Innovative LLC Towel support
USD901105S1 (en) * 2017-10-31 2020-11-03 Auto Elex Co., Ltd. Incubator for animal

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