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US1925767A
US1925767A US637181A US63718132A US1925767A US 1925767 A US1925767 A US 1925767A US 637181 A US637181 A US 637181A US 63718132 A US63718132 A US 63718132A US 1925767 A US1925767 A US 1925767A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L13/00Implements for cleaning floors, carpets, furniture, walls, or wall coverings
    • A47L13/10Scrubbing; Scouring; Cleaning; Polishing
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  • the invention relates to holders for brooms, mops and other handled devices and the invention consists in the novel construction as hereinafter set forth.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective View of the Fig. 2 is a top plan view;
  • Fig. 3-- is a horizontal section showing the handle in engagement with the holder.
  • ' A is a wire frame having a central return bent portion B forming a prong for receiving the tubu-
  • I preferably provide a sheet metal plate I which extends between the parallel return bent portions E and has its opposite sides slitted inwardly and bent to form loops or eye members for embracing the legs of the return bend E.
  • the loop J which engages the inner leg of the return bend is of considerably greater length than the loop K whichengages the outer leg of said return bend and the latter loop is arranged adjacent to the bend between the portion E and the portion F.
  • the plate I is also provided with one or more perforations L for the engagement of screws or other fasteners for securing the holder to the wall.
  • the cushion C and rollers H are preferably formed of rubber tubing and the rollers H are provided with a tubular metallic bushing M which forms a journal bearing for engaging the portions G. This permits the rolls to freely revolve on the portions G and to hold them in place the upper ends of said portions G are riveted over or otherwise enlarged as indicated at N.
  • the cush ion tube C is stretched over the return bend portion B so as to be frictionally held thereon.
  • the plate I may be secured to the wall by screws or other fasteners and preferably in a position where the portions G and return bend B are extending upward.
  • a broom or other handle may be engaged by pressing it inward between the rolls H and into contact with the cushion C. This operation will spring the arms F apart and the stresses produced therebywill be distributed through the wire for a considerable distance.
  • rollers H having the tubular metallic bushings M will be freely rotatable'upon the portions G so as to facilitate the easy engagement and disengagement of the handle.
  • the fact that the axes of these rolls are parallel to the handle will prevent any rolling action by the load onthe handle and as the handle is contacted at three points by surfaces having a high coefiicient of friction, it will be held against downward movement even where there is considerable weight.
  • My improved construction is one which can be manufactured at a very low cost, is exceedingly efficient in holding the handle and has a long length of life. 7
  • a handle holder comprising a wire frame having an intermediate wall engaging portion with a central return bent portion, and return bent portions upon opposite sides thereof, arms projectingoutward from'the latter return bent portions terminating in portions perpendicular thereto, a tubular cushion sleeved upon said first mentioned return bent portion, rollers engaging said perpendicular portions between which the handle may be inserted into contact with said cushion, and means for securing said wall engaging portionto the wall.
  • a handle holder comprising a wire frame fashioned to have an intermediate wall engaging portion with a central return bent portion and oppositely extending return bent portions on opposite sides of said central return bent portion, an arm projecting outward from one of the legs of each of said last mentioned portions terminating in an upwardly extending perpendicular portion, a rubber tube engaging said first mentioned return bent portion to form a cushion bearing, rubber faced rollers engaging said perpendicular portions between which the handle may be inserted into engagement with said cushion and means for securing said wall engaging portion to the wall.
  • a handle holder comprising a wire frame fashioned to form a central return bent portion, portions extending laterally therefrom in opposite directions and oppositely arranged parallel return bent portions at the ends of said laterally extending portions, arms projecting outward from said latter return bent portions terminating in upwardly extending perpendicular por- If as tions, a wall engaging plate connecting said parallelly arranged return bent portions, a rubber tube sleeved on said first mentioned return bent portion to form a cushion and rubber faced rolls engaging said perpendicular portions between which the handle may be inserted into contact with said cushion.
  • a handle holder comprising a wire frame fashioned to have a central return bent portion, portions extending laterally therefrom in opposite directions and oppositely arranged parallel return bent portions at the outer ends of said laterally extending portions, all of said portions being in the same plane, arms projecting outward from said parallelly arranged return bent portions terminating in upwardly extending perpendicular portions, a wall engaging plate extendingbetween said parallelly arranged return bent portions and having eyes embracing the inner legs thereof adjacent to the bend and eyes engaging the outer legs adjacent to said out- Wardly projecting arms, a rubber tube sleeved upon said first mentioned return bent portion to form a cushion, rolls engaging said perpendicular portions formed of rubber tubes and metallic bushings.
  • a handle holder comprising a wall engaging member, a wire frame secured thereto and having a central portion forming a prong in the plane of said wall engaging member, and spaced end portions projecting outwardly from said wall engaging member and terminating in upwardly extending portions parallel to said central prong, rubber tubes on said central prong and upwardly extending portions, the tube on said prong forming a cushion and tubular bushings for the rubber tubes on said upwardly extending portions.
  • a handle holder comprising a wire frame and an intermediate wall engaging member secured thereto, said frame being fashioned to form a central return bent portion and return bent portions upon opposite sides thereof, arms projecting outward from the latter return bent portions terminating in portions perpendicular thereto, a tubular cushion sleeved upon said first mentioned return bent portion, rollers engaging said perpendicular portions between which the handle may be inserted into contact with said cushion and means for securing said wall engaging member to the wall.
  • a handle holder comprising a wire fram and an intermediate wall engaging member, said frame fashioned to have a central return bent portion and oppositely extending return bent portions on opposite sides of said central return bent portions, arms projecting outward from one of the legs of each of said last mentioned portions terminating in an upwardly extending perpendicular portion, a rubber tube engaging said first mentioned return bent portion to form a cushion bearing, rubber faced rollers engaging said perpendicular portions between which the handle may be inserted into engagement with said cushion and means for securing said wall engaging portions to the wall.

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Sept. 5, 1933. G. w. MALLORY BROOM HOLDER 'Filed Oct. 10, 19:52
Elm WM 66076 77/ 4 Mar a WWW AvLu/fim/L Patented Sept. 5, 1933 BROOM HOLDER.
George W. Mallory, Blenheim, Ontario, Canada Application October 10,
r 7 Claims.
The invention relates to holders for brooms, mops and other handled devices and the invention consists in the novel construction as hereinafter set forth. a I
In the drawing:
Fig. 1 is a perspective View of the Fig. 2 is a top plan view;
device;
Fig. 3--is a horizontal section showing the handle in engagement with the holder.
' A is a wire frame having a central return bent portion B forming a prong for receiving the tubu- To secure this wire frame to the wall or other support I preferably provide a sheet metal plate I which extends between the parallel return bent portions E and has its opposite sides slitted inwardly and bent to form loops or eye members for embracing the legs of the return bend E. The loop J which engages the inner leg of the return bend, is of considerably greater length than the loop K whichengages the outer leg of said return bend and the latter loop is arranged adjacent to the bend between the portion E and the portion F. The plate I is also provided with one or more perforations L for the engagement of screws or other fasteners for securing the holder to the wall.
The cushion C and rollers H are preferably formed of rubber tubing and the rollers H are provided with a tubular metallic bushing M which forms a journal bearing for engaging the portions G. This permits the rolls to freely revolve on the portions G and to hold them in place the upper ends of said portions G are riveted over or otherwise enlarged as indicated at N. The cush ion tube C is stretched over the return bend portion B so as to be frictionally held thereon.
With the construction as described, the plate I may be secured to the wall by screws or other fasteners and preferably in a position where the portions G and return bend B are extending upward. When thus secured a broom or other handle may be engaged by pressing it inward between the rolls H and into contact with the cushion C. This operation will spring the arms F apart and the stresses produced therebywill be distributed through the wire for a considerable distance. Thus the rocking of the arms F about the eyes K 1932. Serial No. 637,181
will place torsional stresses upon the return bent portions E,.and the fact that the eye K is spaced a considerable distance from the return bend will avoid localizing a stress at the latter point which might shorten the life of the device. The rollers H having the tubular metallic bushings M will be freely rotatable'upon the portions G so as to facilitate the easy engagement and disengagement of the handle. On the other hand, the fact that the axes of these rolls are parallel to the handle will prevent any rolling action by the load onthe handle and as the handle is contacted at three points by surfaces having a high coefiicient of friction, it will be held against downward movement even where there is considerable weight.
My improved construction is one which can be manufactured at a very low cost, is exceedingly efficient in holding the handle and has a long length of life. 7
What I claim as my invention is:
1. A handle holder comprising a wire frame having an intermediate wall engaging portion with a central return bent portion, and return bent portions upon opposite sides thereof, arms projectingoutward from'the latter return bent portions terminating in portions perpendicular thereto, a tubular cushion sleeved upon said first mentioned return bent portion, rollers engaging said perpendicular portions between which the handle may be inserted into contact with said cushion, and means for securing said wall engaging portionto the wall.
2. A handle holder comprising a wire frame fashioned to have an intermediate wall engaging portion with a central return bent portion and oppositely extending return bent portions on opposite sides of said central return bent portion, an arm projecting outward from one of the legs of each of said last mentioned portions terminating in an upwardly extending perpendicular portion, a rubber tube engaging said first mentioned return bent portion to form a cushion bearing, rubber faced rollers engaging said perpendicular portions between which the handle may be inserted into engagement with said cushion and means for securing said wall engaging portion to the wall.
3. A handle holder comprising a wire frame fashioned to form a central return bent portion, portions extending laterally therefrom in opposite directions and oppositely arranged parallel return bent portions at the ends of said laterally extending portions, arms projecting outward from said latter return bent portions terminating in upwardly extending perpendicular por- If as tions, a wall engaging plate connecting said parallelly arranged return bent portions, a rubber tube sleeved on said first mentioned return bent portion to form a cushion and rubber faced rolls engaging said perpendicular portions between which the handle may be inserted into contact with said cushion.
4. A handle holder comprising a wire frame fashioned to have a central return bent portion, portions extending laterally therefrom in opposite directions and oppositely arranged parallel return bent portions at the outer ends of said laterally extending portions, all of said portions being in the same plane, arms projecting outward from said parallelly arranged return bent portions terminating in upwardly extending perpendicular portions, a wall engaging plate extendingbetween said parallelly arranged return bent portions and having eyes embracing the inner legs thereof adjacent to the bend and eyes engaging the outer legs adjacent to said out- Wardly projecting arms, a rubber tube sleeved upon said first mentioned return bent portion to form a cushion, rolls engaging said perpendicular portions formed of rubber tubes and metallic bushings.
5. A handle holder comprising a wall engaging member, a wire frame secured thereto and having a central portion forming a prong in the plane of said wall engaging member, and spaced end portions projecting outwardly from said wall engaging member and terminating in upwardly extending portions parallel to said central prong, rubber tubes on said central prong and upwardly extending portions, the tube on said prong forming a cushion and tubular bushings for the rubber tubes on said upwardly extending portions.
6. A handle holder comprising a wire frame and an intermediate wall engaging member secured thereto, said frame being fashioned to form a central return bent portion and return bent portions upon opposite sides thereof, arms projecting outward from the latter return bent portions terminating in portions perpendicular thereto, a tubular cushion sleeved upon said first mentioned return bent portion, rollers engaging said perpendicular portions between which the handle may be inserted into contact with said cushion and means for securing said wall engaging member to the wall.
7. A handle holder comprising a wire fram and an intermediate wall engaging member, said frame fashioned to have a central return bent portion and oppositely extending return bent portions on opposite sides of said central return bent portions, arms projecting outward from one of the legs of each of said last mentioned portions terminating in an upwardly extending perpendicular portion, a rubber tube engaging said first mentioned return bent portion to form a cushion bearing, rubber faced rollers engaging said perpendicular portions between which the handle may be inserted into engagement with said cushion and means for securing said wall engaging portions to the wall.
GEORGE w. MALLORY.
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US2524173A (en) * 1945-10-09 1950-10-03 Leonard C Peterson Flashlight holding device
US4705177A (en) * 1985-02-17 1987-11-10 Meir Oren Device for holding skis during storage
US4848714A (en) * 1987-10-09 1989-07-18 Ziaylek Theodore Jun Mounting plate with rollers
US5992811A (en) * 1998-02-23 1999-11-30 Mcferren; Steven A. Clamp for securing devices
US6220557B1 (en) 1999-09-28 2001-04-24 Michael P. Ziaylek Mounting bracket means for detachably supporting a generally cylindrically-shaped member upon a wall surface
US6371309B1 (en) * 1999-12-17 2002-04-16 Joseph M. Smith Bicycle storage rack
US20060208138A1 (en) * 2005-03-18 2006-09-21 Usun Technology Co., Ltd. [rod member holder]
US20070034762A1 (en) * 2005-08-15 2007-02-15 Russell White Variable article holder
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US20120119045A1 (en) * 2010-11-12 2012-05-17 Wildcard Enterprises Llc Method and apparatus for use in management of medical intravenous pole assemblies
US10240329B2 (en) 2010-02-01 2019-03-26 Pf Waterworks Lp Pop-up drain assembly
US11092401B2 (en) * 2019-05-30 2021-08-17 Thomas Kubiniec Upper saddle to secure the barrel of a weapon for weapon storage
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US2524173A (en) * 1945-10-09 1950-10-03 Leonard C Peterson Flashlight holding device
US4705177A (en) * 1985-02-17 1987-11-10 Meir Oren Device for holding skis during storage
US4848714A (en) * 1987-10-09 1989-07-18 Ziaylek Theodore Jun Mounting plate with rollers
US5992811A (en) * 1998-02-23 1999-11-30 Mcferren; Steven A. Clamp for securing devices
US6220557B1 (en) 1999-09-28 2001-04-24 Michael P. Ziaylek Mounting bracket means for detachably supporting a generally cylindrically-shaped member upon a wall surface
US6371309B1 (en) * 1999-12-17 2002-04-16 Joseph M. Smith Bicycle storage rack
US20060208138A1 (en) * 2005-03-18 2006-09-21 Usun Technology Co., Ltd. [rod member holder]
US20070034762A1 (en) * 2005-08-15 2007-02-15 Russell White Variable article holder
WO2011094725A1 (en) * 2010-02-01 2011-08-04 Pf Waterworks Lp Pop-up drain assembly
US20110185494A1 (en) * 2010-02-01 2011-08-04 Pf Waterworks Lp Pop-Up Drain Assembly
US9745728B2 (en) 2010-02-01 2017-08-29 Pf Waterworks Lp Pop-up drain assembly
US10240329B2 (en) 2010-02-01 2019-03-26 Pf Waterworks Lp Pop-up drain assembly
US10246861B2 (en) 2010-02-01 2019-04-02 Pf Waterworks Lp Pop-up drain assembly
US20120119045A1 (en) * 2010-11-12 2012-05-17 Wildcard Enterprises Llc Method and apparatus for use in management of medical intravenous pole assemblies
US8733719B2 (en) * 2010-11-12 2014-05-27 Wildcard Enterprises Llc Method and apparatus for use in management of medical intravenous pole assemblies
US11092401B2 (en) * 2019-05-30 2021-08-17 Thomas Kubiniec Upper saddle to secure the barrel of a weapon for weapon storage
US20230392624A1 (en) * 2022-06-02 2023-12-07 Joya Helander Mounting bracket
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