US2055285A - Bracket for a streamline traffic signal - Google Patents

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US2055285A
US2055285A US50020A US5002035A US2055285A US 2055285 A US2055285 A US 2055285A US 50020 A US50020 A US 50020A US 5002035 A US5002035 A US 5002035A US 2055285 A US2055285 A US 2055285A
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  • This invention relates to a bracket for a streamline traffic signal.
  • An object of my invention is the construction of a novel bracket whereby a traffic signal can be held in a true vertical position on the modern inclined windshield.
  • Another object of my invention is the construction of a novel bracket provided with a substantially V-shape body,.capable of fitting the framework of an inclined windshield and supporting a traffic signal in a vertical position upon said V- shape body.
  • Figure 1 is a view in elevation of a bracket constructed in accordance with the present invention, showing the windshield frame in dotted lines.
  • Figure 2 is a view taken on line 2-2, Figure 1, and looking in the direction of the arrows.
  • Figure 3 is a perspective View of the bracket.
  • I represents any suitable support for my bracket, but preferably, the inclined frame of the moderntype windshield, since my bracket is peculiarly adapted for application to such a windshield.
  • the bracket comprises a substantially V-shape body 2 provided with a right angle flange 3, along one edge, which in the present embodiment I have shown along the inner edge.
  • the casing support is shown at 4; this structure is more fully described in my companion case which is to become a patent on November 19, 1935.
  • I form a pair of horizontally arranged apertures 5 near the upper end of body 2 and a lower aperture 6 near the lower end of the body. In these apertures 5 and t I place screws 'Lwhich screws extend into the casing support 4, holding the support in a perfect vertical position, notwithstanding my bracket is fitted to an inclined windshield.
  • Apertures 9 are provided in the flange 3 in which are positioned bolts 9, dotted lines Fig. 1, and these bolts may be countersunk or otherwise 5 suitably mounted on the bracket and windshield frame.
  • a cable-receiving aperture I0 is formed on the inclined flange 3 and a corresponding cable-receiving aperture H is formed in the body 2.
  • a cable I2 is threaded through the apertures 10 I0 and l l for the purpose specified in my co-pending application.
  • a set screw l3 may act as a terminal, this screw being screwed into the outer edge of flange 3.
  • my novel bracket is peculiarly adapted to fit upon the frame of an inclined windshield. It fits around two parts, that is to say, an outer edge and an inner edge of the windshield, and supports the signalling device in its required vertical po- 20 sition.
  • An inclined windshield bracket comprising a vertical body provided with a straight vertical outer edge and an inclined inner edge, said body provided with screw-receiving apertures, whereby a signaling device can be held vertically on said body, a vertical flange of the same width throughout its length integral with the inner edge of said body, said body and flange provided with registering cable-receiving apertures, and said flange also provided with screwreceiving apertures, whereby said flange can be held on an inclined windshield, substantially as shown and described.
  • an inclined windshield bracket comprising a vertically-positioned body, said body provided with a straight vertical outer edge and a vertical inclined inner edge, a vertically-inclined flange of the same width throughout its length and integral 50 with the inner edge of said body, said body and flange provided near their centers with registering cable-receiving apertures, said body provided with a pair of horizontal screw-receiving apertures near-its upper end and near its outer edge, and said body provided with an aperture in its center near its lower end, whereby said pair and single apertures may receive screws to hold a signaling device in vertical position, substantially as shown and described.

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Sept. 22, 1936. J, N, FORD 2,055,285
BRACKET FOR A STREAMLINE TRAFFIC SIGNAL Original Filed Sept. 18, 1934 swam boas, JERRY N.FORD
F'atented Sept. 22, 1936 UNlTED STATES ATENT OFFICE BRACKET FOR AS S Jerry Newell Ford,
TREAMLINE TRAFFIC GNAL Monterey Park, Calif.
, 2 Claims.
This invention relates to a bracket for a streamline traffic signal.
An object of my invention is the construction of a novel bracket whereby a traffic signal can be held in a true vertical position on the modern inclined windshield.
Another object of my invention is the construction of a novel bracket provided with a substantially V-shape body,.capable of fitting the framework of an inclined windshield and supporting a traffic signal in a vertical position upon said V- shape body.
This is a divisional case, growing out of my original application, pertaining to a Streamline traflic signal for vehicles, upon which United States Patent No. 2,021,447 issued on November 19, 1935.
With the foregoing and other objects in view, my invention comprises certain novel constructions, combinations and arrangements of parts as will be hereinafter fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawing, and more particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
In the drawing:
Figure 1 is a view in elevation of a bracket constructed in accordance with the present invention, showing the windshield frame in dotted lines.
Figure 2 is a view taken on line 2-2, Figure 1, and looking in the direction of the arrows.
Figure 3 is a perspective View of the bracket.
Referring to the drawing by numerals, I represents any suitable support for my bracket, but preferably, the inclined frame of the moderntype windshield, since my bracket is peculiarly adapted for application to such a windshield.
The bracket comprises a substantially V-shape body 2 provided with a right angle flange 3, along one edge, which in the present embodiment I have shown along the inner edge. The casing support is shown at 4; this structure is more fully described in my companion case which is to become a patent on November 19, 1935. To secure the casing support 4 to the body 2 of my bracket, I form a pair of horizontally arranged apertures 5 near the upper end of body 2 and a lower aperture 6 near the lower end of the body. In these apertures 5 and t I place screws 'Lwhich screws extend into the casing support 4, holding the support in a perfect vertical position, notwithstanding my bracket is fitted to an inclined windshield.
Apertures 9 are provided in the flange 3 in which are positioned bolts 9, dotted lines Fig. 1, and these bolts may be countersunk or otherwise 5 suitably mounted on the bracket and windshield frame. A cable-receiving aperture I0 is formed on the inclined flange 3 and a corresponding cable-receiving aperture H is formed in the body 2. A cable I2 is threaded through the apertures 10 I0 and l l for the purpose specified in my co-pending application.
A set screw l3 may act as a terminal, this screw being screwed into the outer edge of flange 3.
From the foregoing description, it will be noted 15 that my novel bracket is peculiarly adapted to fit upon the frame of an inclined windshield. It fits around two parts, that is to say, an outer edge and an inner edge of the windshield, and supports the signalling device in its required vertical po- 20 sition.
While I have described the preferred embodiment of my invention and illustrated the same in the accompanying drawing, certain minor changes or alterations may appear to one skilled 25 in the art to which this invention relates during the extensive manufacture of the same, and I, therefore, reserve the right to make such changes or alterations as shall fairly fall within the scope of the appended claims. 30
What I claim is:
1. An inclined windshield bracket, comprising a vertical body provided with a straight vertical outer edge and an inclined inner edge, said body provided with screw-receiving apertures, whereby a signaling device can be held vertically on said body, a vertical flange of the same width throughout its length integral with the inner edge of said body, said body and flange provided with registering cable-receiving apertures, and said flange also provided with screwreceiving apertures, whereby said flange can be held on an inclined windshield, substantially as shown and described.
2. As a new article of manufacture, an inclined windshield bracket, comprising a vertically-positioned body, said body provided with a straight vertical outer edge and a vertical inclined inner edge, a vertically-inclined flange of the same width throughout its length and integral 50 with the inner edge of said body, said body and flange provided near their centers with registering cable-receiving apertures, said body provided with a pair of horizontal screw-receiving apertures near-its upper end and near its outer edge, and said body provided with an aperture in its center near its lower end, whereby said pair and single apertures may receive screws to hold a signaling device in vertical position, substantially as shown and described.
JERRY NEWELL FORD.
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US2678691A (en) * 1950-07-03 1954-05-18 Ry Lock Company Ltd Screen tensioning device
US2789042A (en) * 1953-03-16 1957-04-16 Edwin E Kinney Bracket for outdoor advertising display panel trimming
US2928640A (en) * 1956-04-16 1960-03-15 Singer Mfg Co Hand-attachment supports for sewing machines
US2996652A (en) * 1956-11-21 1961-08-15 Automatic Fire Alarm Company Battery charging and supervisory apparatus for closed circuit alarm systems
US5240217A (en) * 1991-11-21 1993-08-31 Lizakowski Allen J Highway marker brackets
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US10844657B2 (en) 2014-05-15 2020-11-24 Tudelu Llc Roll-up wall and acoustic barrier system
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USD798137S1 (en) * 2017-03-09 2017-09-26 Frank Locatell Removable form tie
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