US2017088A - Device for holding articles - Google Patents

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US2017088A
US2017088A US551835A US55183531A US2017088A US 2017088 A US2017088 A US 2017088A US 551835 A US551835 A US 551835A US 55183531 A US55183531 A US 55183531A US 2017088 A US2017088 A US 2017088A
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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47FSPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
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  • This invention relates to devices for holding said recesses having access to the latter through articles, and more especially it relates to devices respective slots I8 of narrower width than said for holding a pluraliy of articles for display, or recesses, the slots and recesses of one member I3 for providing convenient access to all the articles. being aligned with those of the other member I 3.
  • the recesses H are adapted to receive and sup- 5 herein shown consists of a device for holding a port pencils I9 by engaging the latter at two plurality of pencils, and the device may be used points, the pencils being inserted into the recesses as a desk fixture, or it may be used as a means by forcing them through the slots I8, the resilient for displaying pencils or pen holders for sale.
  • It character of the material constituting the disc I6 10 will be understood that the invention is not permitting suflicient flexure of the walls of the 10 limited to the holding of pencils but is adapted for slots to admit the pencils.
  • the recesses I1 need holding a number of difierent articles of similar not be the exact size of the pencils but may be shape, such as pcnholders and cigars. somewhat smaller or larger. If smaller, the
  • the chief objects of the invention are to propencils will be securely gripped by the material
  • each disc I6 is provided, at least on one side,
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevation of one embodiment it is secured, as by rivets 2
  • the hub member 20 of the invention consisting of a device for holding 20 is provided with an axial boss 22 and formed 20 pencils, and a plurality of pencils mounted with an axial bore 22" through which the shaft therein; I2 extends, the hub being secured to the shaft
  • Figure 2 is a section on the line 2-2 of Figure l; by means of a pin 23 or any other suitable device.
  • Figure 3 is a section on the line 3-3 of Figure 2.
  • the hub member 20 extends ,nearly to the recesses 25 Referring to Figures 1 to 3 of the drawing, I0 I?
  • the terial, II, 'II are journal brackets or standards perimeter of the disc I6 may be formed with V- rising from opposite ends thereof, and I2 is a shaft shaped notches 24, 24 between the slots I8 to supjournaled in the upper portion of said brackets. plement the resilience of the rubber in giving a Mounted in spaced apart relation upon the shaft yielding characterto the walls of said slots.
  • I2 are two disc-like pencil-engaging structures
  • the device is simple, handy, and efficient, and generally designated I3, which structures are may be used for supporting a large number of adapted to engage and hold pencils at two points, different articles. being positioned suificiently close together to en- What is claimed is:
  • gage relatively short pencils The pencils are In a device for holding articles, the combina- 35 held in horizontal position, and the brackets II tion of a horizontal rotatable shaft, end supports are positioned far enough apart to clear the ends in which said shaft is journaled, and a. pair of of the longest pencils of standard length.
  • the spaced article supporting structures mounted shaft I2 is rotatable to bring the respective pencils upon said shaft, said structures comprising rubber 40 mounted in the structures I3 into a position of that is formed with aligned article-receiving re- 40 easy accessibility, and preferably one end of the Cons and entrance slots of narrower width exshaft I2 is extended beyond its journal and protending from a margin of said rubber structures vided thereat with a knob I4 to facilitate manual to said recesses, said recesses being of smaller turning of the shaft.
  • the knob I l may be formed size than the articles whereby the latter are yieldwith a peripheral groove I5 to accommodate a ingly gripped by the rubber at spaced points inter- 45 suitable driving belt (not shown) by which the mediate their ends so that longitudinal moveshaft I2 may be power driven as when the device ment of the articles relatively of the article supis used for display purposes. porting structures is prevented, and cut-away Each of the pencil engaging structures I3 comportions between the article-receiving recesses to prises a disc I6 of flexible material such as rubprevent buckling of the rubber structure when 50 ber that has a circumferential series of recesses adjacent recesses hold an article.

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Get. 15, 1935. H. BIHLER DEVICE FOR HOLDING ARTICLES Filed July 20, 1931 INVENTOR A/EIYR/ BIA/LE? ATTO RNEYS Patented a. 15, 1935 D 2,017,088
PATENT OFFICE DEVICE FOR HOLDING ARTICLES Henry Bihler, Akron, Ohio Application July 20, 1931, Serial No. 551,835
1 Claim. (01. 21170) This invention relates to devices for holding said recesses having access to the latter through articles, and more especially it relates to devices respective slots I8 of narrower width than said for holding a pluraliy of articles for display, or recesses, the slots and recesses of one member I3 for providing convenient access to all the articles. being aligned with those of the other member I 3.
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5 The illustrative embodiment of the invention The recesses H are adapted to receive and sup- 5 herein shown consists of a device for holding a port pencils I9 by engaging the latter at two plurality of pencils, and the device may be used points, the pencils being inserted into the recesses as a desk fixture, or it may be used as a means by forcing them through the slots I8, the resilient for displaying pencils or pen holders for sale. It character of the material constituting the disc I6 10 will be understood that the invention is not permitting suflicient flexure of the walls of the 10 limited to the holding of pencils but is adapted for slots to admit the pencils. The recesses I1 need holding a number of difierent articles of similar not be the exact size of the pencils but may be shape, such as pcnholders and cigars. somewhat smaller or larger. If smaller, the
The chief objects of the invention are to propencils will be securely gripped by the material;
T5 vide for individually holding a plurality of artiif larger, the restricted width'of the slots I8 will cles; and to provide convenient access to all the prevent the pencils from falling out. articles. Other objects will be manifest. Each disc I6 is provided, at least on one side,
Of the accompanying drawing; with a hub member or rigid material to which Figure 1 is a side elevation of one embodiment it is secured, as by rivets 2|, 2|. The hub member 20 of the invention consisting of a device for holding 20 is provided with an axial boss 22 and formed 20 pencils, and a plurality of pencils mounted with an axial bore 22" through which the shaft therein; I2 extends, the hub being secured to the shaft Figure 2 is a section on the line 2-2 of Figure l; by means of a pin 23 or any other suitable device. Figure 3 is a section on the line 3-3 of Figure 2. The hub member 20 extends ,nearly to the recesses 25 Referring to Figures 1 to 3 of the drawing, I0 I? of the disc I6 so as to provide lateral support 25 is a base plate of any suitable or appropriate mafor the body portion of the disc. If desired, the terial, II, 'II are journal brackets or standards perimeter of the disc I6 may be formed with V- rising from opposite ends thereof, and I2 is a shaft shaped notches 24, 24 between the slots I8 to supjournaled in the upper portion of said brackets. plement the resilience of the rubber in giving a Mounted in spaced apart relation upon the shaft yielding characterto the walls of said slots. 30
I2 are two disc-like pencil-engaging structures The device is simple, handy, and efficient, and generally designated I3, which structures are may be used for supporting a large number of adapted to engage and hold pencils at two points, different articles. being positioned suificiently close together to en- What is claimed is:
gage relatively short pencils. The pencils are In a device for holding articles, the combina- 35 held in horizontal position, and the brackets II tion of a horizontal rotatable shaft, end supports are positioned far enough apart to clear the ends in which said shaft is journaled, and a. pair of of the longest pencils of standard length. The spaced article supporting structures mounted shaft I2 is rotatable to bring the respective pencils upon said shaft, said structures comprising rubber 40 mounted in the structures I3 into a position of that is formed with aligned article-receiving re- 40 easy accessibility, and preferably one end of the cesses and entrance slots of narrower width exshaft I2 is extended beyond its journal and protending from a margin of said rubber structures vided thereat with a knob I4 to facilitate manual to said recesses, said recesses being of smaller turning of the shaft. The knob I l may be formed size than the articles whereby the latter are yieldwith a peripheral groove I5 to accommodate a ingly gripped by the rubber at spaced points inter- 45 suitable driving belt (not shown) by which the mediate their ends so that longitudinal moveshaft I2 may be power driven as when the device ment of the articles relatively of the article supis used for display purposes. porting structures is prevented, and cut-away Each of the pencil engaging structures I3 comportions between the article-receiving recesses to prises a disc I6 of flexible material such as rubprevent buckling of the rubber structure when 50 ber that has a circumferential series of recesses adjacent recesses hold an article.
I1, I! in its structure adjacent its outer periphery, HENRY BIHLER.
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US2518155A (en) * 1946-09-07 1950-08-08 Herschel Leiter H Rack
US2834479A (en) * 1955-03-01 1958-05-13 Robert Kayton Associates Inc Rotatable display device
US3014595A (en) * 1958-09-26 1961-12-26 Arthur G Bartmann Golf tee holders
US3220559A (en) * 1964-04-08 1965-11-30 John W H Bishop Portable drying rack
US5036985A (en) * 1990-02-16 1991-08-06 Lovik Craig J Balloon sculpturing system
US5326068A (en) * 1989-08-21 1994-07-05 Spears James M Screw and nut holder for tool
US6375017B1 (en) * 2000-03-24 2002-04-23 Omnimed Acquistion Corp Tubing organizer apparatus
US6595375B2 (en) * 2001-03-02 2003-07-22 Garett McConnell Portable tool organizer and apparatus
US6752360B2 (en) * 2002-08-14 2004-06-22 Deere & Company Hydraulic hose holder for an agricultural implement
US20120037579A1 (en) * 2010-08-13 2012-02-16 Muldoon Patrick T Gun and fishing rod holder
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2518155A (en) * 1946-09-07 1950-08-08 Herschel Leiter H Rack
US2834479A (en) * 1955-03-01 1958-05-13 Robert Kayton Associates Inc Rotatable display device
US3014595A (en) * 1958-09-26 1961-12-26 Arthur G Bartmann Golf tee holders
US3220559A (en) * 1964-04-08 1965-11-30 John W H Bishop Portable drying rack
US5326068A (en) * 1989-08-21 1994-07-05 Spears James M Screw and nut holder for tool
US5036985A (en) * 1990-02-16 1991-08-06 Lovik Craig J Balloon sculpturing system
US6375017B1 (en) * 2000-03-24 2002-04-23 Omnimed Acquistion Corp Tubing organizer apparatus
US6595375B2 (en) * 2001-03-02 2003-07-22 Garett McConnell Portable tool organizer and apparatus
US6752360B2 (en) * 2002-08-14 2004-06-22 Deere & Company Hydraulic hose holder for an agricultural implement
US20120037579A1 (en) * 2010-08-13 2012-02-16 Muldoon Patrick T Gun and fishing rod holder
US20120160791A1 (en) * 2010-08-13 2012-06-28 Chrysler Group Llc Gun and fishing rod holder
US8651289B2 (en) * 2010-08-13 2014-02-18 Chrysler Group Llc Gun and fishing rod holder
US8657127B2 (en) * 2010-08-13 2014-02-25 Chrysler Group Llc Gun and fishing rod holder
US9416810B2 (en) 2014-07-11 2016-08-16 Rtodds Engineering, Llc Elastomeric retaining devices for joining elements

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