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US2121144A
US2121144A US177675A US17767537A US2121144A US 2121144 A US2121144 A US 2121144A US 177675 A US177675 A US 177675A US 17767537 A US17767537 A US 17767537A US 2121144 A US2121144 A US 2121144A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R1/00Optical viewing arrangements; Real-time viewing arrangements for drivers or passengers using optical image capturing systems, e.g. cameras or video systems specially adapted for use in or on vehicles
    • B60R1/02Rear-view mirror arrangements
    • B60R1/06Rear-view mirror arrangements mounted on vehicle exterior
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • FIG. 1 is a partial transverse sectional, partial top plan view showing the manner-in which the device of the present invention is affixed to a support.
  • Fig. 2 is anenlarged, partial longitudinal sectional, partial side elevational .view of the attaching portion of the aforesaid illustrative embodiment of the present invention.
  • Fig. 3 is an end view of the same looking from the outside
  • Fig. 4 is a similar view looking from the opposite side.
  • the present invention overcomes and eliminates these disadvantages by providing a bracket, adapted to support a mirror or other automobile accessory, which becomes speedily affixed to the vehicle by very simple operations, and when once aflixed, cannot be stolen, and which is verysimple and pleasing to the eye.
  • a bracket adapted to support a mirror or other automobile accessory, which becomes speedily affixed to the vehicle by very simple operations, and when once aflixed, cannot be stolen, and which is verysimple and pleasing to the eye.
  • the numeral I0 generally designates a shallow casing which includes an outer wall II and side Walls l2, the inner. portion being partially open as will hereinafter become more fully understood.
  • One of theside walls I2 is extended as at l3 and is bent .at right angles so as to prevent an inner wall l4 separated from the casing I ll by a space l5.
  • I provide ribs I4.
  • the space I 5 becomes receptive of the flange I6 of the door H, the inner wall M of the casing l0 fitting into the space l8 presented between the offset portion IQ of the body 2ll and the flange l6 of the door II.
  • the bracket of the present invention is affixed to the door of the vehicle at the point where the hinged edge of the door meets the hinged edge of the body of the vehicle. ,Thus, when the door is closed,
  • the outer wall ll of the casing I0 is provided with a central opening 2
  • the collar 23 is threadedly. engaged on the in- .ner portion 25 of a rod 26, the outer end of which is adapted to carry, through a universal joint 21, a rear-view mirror 28 or any other automobile accessory.
  • a plate 29 pivotally mounted upon the end of the rod 26 by means of a rivet 30, the outer surface of the plate 29 being covered by a rubber pad 3
  • the device is completed by a lock nut ,32 which is threadedly engaged with the inner portion 25 of the rod'26 and which consists of a sleeve portion 33 adapted to conceal the threads on the rod 26 and a casing portion 34 adapted to receive the collar 23 and conceal the same, and also adapted to bear against the outer surface of the outer wall I ll so as to prevent the rod 26 from being rotated once the device is affixed in place.
  • the casing I0 With the door I! open, so as to present a wide space between the same and the body 20 of the vehicle, the casing I0 is engaged with the door I! by housing the flange l6 within the space I5 presented between the inner wall I4 and the casing l0. While holding the casing in this position, the collar 23 is rotated with a wrench so that the rod 26, which is threadedly engaged with the collar, is drawn inwardly into the casing l0 and toward the outer surface of the door I1.
  • bracket is simple in construction, is very easy to aflix in position, presents a pleasing appearance and, when the door of the vehicle to which it is aflixed is closed, cannot be removed.
  • a bracket comprising a casing provided with a wall spaced therefrom to receive a support therebetween, means to aflixsaid casing to said support, said means including a plate slidable in said casing, and adapted to abut said support, a threaded rod carrying said plate, means cooperable with said rod and said casing to move said plate toward or away from said support without rotation of said rod, and a lock nut threadedly engaged on said rod and provided with a portion cooperable with the outer surface of said casing to lock said rod against rotation.
  • a bracket comprising a casing provided with a wall spaced therefrom to receive a support therebetween, and means to aiflx said casing to said support, said means including a plate slidable in said casing, and adapted to abut said support, a threaded rod carrying said plate, a collar threadedly engaged on said rod and provided with a flange cooperable with the inner surface of said casing to move said plate toward or away from said support, and a lock nut threadedly engaged on said rod, provided with a housing portion to conceal said collar and cooperate withthe outer surface of said casing to lock said rod against rotation.

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June 21, 1938. FlSCHER 2,121,144
BRACKET F'iled Dec. 2, 1937 ATTORNEYS Patented June 21, 1938 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 2 Claims.
aims to devise a device of the general character indicated which is simple in construction, easy and economical to fabricate and assemble, and which is admirably adapted to perform the intended functions as hereinafter set forth.
In the accompanying specification, I shall describe and in the annexed drawing show an illustrative embodiment of the bracket of the present invention. It is, however, to be clearly understood that I do not wish to be limited to the exact details of construction which are herein shown and described for the purpose of illustration only.
In the accompanying drawing, Fig. 1 is a partial transverse sectional, partial top plan view showing the manner-in which the device of the present invention is affixed to a support.
Fig. 2 is anenlarged, partial longitudinal sectional, partial side elevational .view of the attaching portion of the aforesaid illustrative embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is an end view of the same looking from the outside, and
Fig. 4 is a similar view looking from the opposite side.
Before describing my invention in detail, I deem it advisable briefly to refer to the prior art to which the present invention relates, the disadvantages thereof, and the manner in which the present invention overcomes and eliminates the same. I
While not limited thereto, my present invention has particular application to supports for carrying rear-view mirrors used in connection with motor vehicles. I have found that the brackets presently existing and used for similar purposes are inadequate and ineflicient in that they do not present any fool-proof means for afiixing the same to the vehicle so as to prevent the accessory that it supports from being stolen. Furthermore, the existing devices are more or less complicated in structure and mode of assembly, and are not very pleasing to th eye.
- The present invention overcomes and eliminates these disadvantages by providing a bracket, adapted to support a mirror or other automobile accessory, which becomes speedily affixed to the vehicle by very simple operations, and when once aflixed, cannot be stolen, and which is verysimple and pleasing to the eye. Other objects and advantages of the brackets of the present invention will become obvious to those skilled in the art as the detailed description thereof progresses.
Referring now more particularly to the aforesaid illustrative embodiment of the present inven- My present invention relates to brackets and tion, and with particular reference to the drawing illustrating the same, the numeral I0 generally designates a shallow casing which includes an outer wall II and side Walls l2, the inner. portion being partially open as will hereinafter become more fully understood. One of theside walls I2 is extended as at l3 and is bent .at right angles so as to prevent an inner wall l4 separated from the casing I ll by a space l5. In order to add to the strength of the extended side wall and the inner wall,I provide ribs I4.
In applying the casing Ill to the body of the vehicle, the space I 5 becomes receptive of the flange I6 of the door H, the inner wall M of the casing l0 fitting into the space l8 presented between the offset portion IQ of the body 2ll and the flange l6 of the door II. It is to be understood that the bracket of the present invention is affixed to the door of the vehicle at the point where the hinged edge of the door meets the hinged edge of the body of the vehicle. ,Thus, when the door is closed,
and that is the position'that it is shown in, in Fig.
1 of the drawing, it is impossible to dislodge the casing Ill, thus preventing the device from being stolen.
The outer wall ll of the casing I0 is provided with a central opening 2| receptive of the shoulder 22 of a collar 23 which is provided with a flat 23', to permit its manipulation with a wrench, and a flange 24, in contact with the inner surface of the outer wall ll.
The collar 23 is threadedly. engaged on the in- .ner portion 25 of a rod 26, the outer end of which is adapted to carry, through a universal joint 21, a rear-view mirror 28 or any other automobile accessory.
Slidable within the casing lllis a plate 29 pivotally mounted upon the end of the rod 26 by means of a rivet 30, the outer surface of the plate 29 being covered by a rubber pad 3| adapted to engage the outer surface of the flange lii ofthe door I! to hold the device in place. I
The device is completed by a lock nut ,32 which is threadedly engaged with the inner portion 25 of the rod'26 and which consists of a sleeve portion 33 adapted to conceal the threads on the rod 26 and a casing portion 34 adapted to receive the collar 23 and conceal the same, and also adapted to bear against the outer surface of the outer wall I ll so as to prevent the rod 26 from being rotated once the device is affixed in place. I
This completes the description of the aforesaid,
illustrative embodiment of the present invention and the mode of assembly may be briefly summarized as follows. With the door I! open, so as to present a wide space between the same and the body 20 of the vehicle, the casing I0 is engaged with the door I! by housing the flange l6 within the space I5 presented between the inner wall I4 and the casing l0. While holding the casing in this position, the collar 23 is rotated with a wrench so that the rod 26, which is threadedly engaged with the collar, is drawn inwardly into the casing l0 and toward the outer surface of the door I1. This process is continued until the plate 29 is tightened against the flange i6 01' the door, the plate 29 and the inner wall ll acting as a vise to flrmly grip the flange I6. The rod 26 is then adjusted by rotation so that the rear-view mirror 28 or any other accessory 'carried thereby is properly positioned with respect to the driver of the vehicle. And when this is done, the lock nut 32 is rotated until it houses the collar 23 and its inner surface bears against the outer surface of the outer wall ll so as to lock the rod 26 against further rotation. The device is; then in position for use.
It will be noted that the bracket is simple in construction, is very easy to aflix in position, presents a pleasing appearance and, when the door of the vehicle to which it is aflixed is closed, cannot be removed.
Other advantages of the device of the present invention will be obvious to those skilled in the art to which the present invention relates.
What I claim as my invention is:
1. A bracket comprising a casing provided with a wall spaced therefrom to receive a support therebetween, means to aflixsaid casing to said support, said means including a plate slidable in said casing, and adapted to abut said support, a threaded rod carrying said plate, means cooperable with said rod and said casing to move said plate toward or away from said support without rotation of said rod, and a lock nut threadedly engaged on said rod and provided with a portion cooperable with the outer surface of said casing to lock said rod against rotation.
2. A bracket comprising a casing provided with a wall spaced therefrom to receive a support therebetween, and means to aiflx said casing to said support, said means including a plate slidable in said casing, and adapted to abut said support, a threaded rod carrying said plate, a collar threadedly engaged on said rod and provided with a flange cooperable with the inner surface of said casing to move said plate toward or away from said support, and a lock nut threadedly engaged on said rod, provided with a housing portion to conceal said collar and cooperate withthe outer surface of said casing to lock said rod against rotation.
JOSEPH FISCHER.
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US2512554A (en) * 1945-05-12 1950-06-20 Schneider Max Stefan Electroplating rack
US2599412A (en) * 1947-11-14 1952-06-03 Supersite Corp Rearview mirror apparatus
US2643084A (en) * 1947-11-14 1953-06-23 Supersite Corp Rearview mirror apparatus
US2758509A (en) * 1952-04-18 1956-08-14 Roy C Owens Rear view mirror attachments
US3084759A (en) * 1960-10-14 1963-04-09 Superior Scaffold Co Removable guard rail stanchion
US3104736A (en) * 1963-09-24 Sound attenuating gas pipe
US4252290A (en) * 1978-06-29 1981-02-24 Willey Barry A Motorcycle safety mirror assemblies
US20040001262A1 (en) * 2002-06-26 2004-01-01 Velvac, Inc. Quick release vehicle mirror
US20040041069A1 (en) * 2002-06-11 2004-03-04 Velvac, Inc. Mounting bracket for a vehicle mirror
US20060071493A1 (en) * 2004-10-04 2006-04-06 Ganz Alan S Fender finder with improved installation
US20060071492A1 (en) * 2004-10-04 2006-04-06 Ganz Alan S Fender finder

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3104736A (en) * 1963-09-24 Sound attenuating gas pipe
US2512554A (en) * 1945-05-12 1950-06-20 Schneider Max Stefan Electroplating rack
US2599412A (en) * 1947-11-14 1952-06-03 Supersite Corp Rearview mirror apparatus
US2643084A (en) * 1947-11-14 1953-06-23 Supersite Corp Rearview mirror apparatus
US2758509A (en) * 1952-04-18 1956-08-14 Roy C Owens Rear view mirror attachments
US3084759A (en) * 1960-10-14 1963-04-09 Superior Scaffold Co Removable guard rail stanchion
US4252290A (en) * 1978-06-29 1981-02-24 Willey Barry A Motorcycle safety mirror assemblies
US20040041069A1 (en) * 2002-06-11 2004-03-04 Velvac, Inc. Mounting bracket for a vehicle mirror
US20040001262A1 (en) * 2002-06-26 2004-01-01 Velvac, Inc. Quick release vehicle mirror
US6910781B2 (en) 2002-06-26 2005-06-28 Velvac, Inc. Quick release vehicle mirror
US20060071493A1 (en) * 2004-10-04 2006-04-06 Ganz Alan S Fender finder with improved installation
US20060071492A1 (en) * 2004-10-04 2006-04-06 Ganz Alan S Fender finder

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