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  • Figure 1 represents a plan or top view of a clothes-line hung according to my invention, showing its arrangement relatively to the window of a house.
  • Fig. 2 is a side view, partly in section, of one of the pulleys.
  • Fig. 3 is a like View of another pulley.
  • My invention consists, first, in a pulleyblock for clothes-lines composed of a yokeshaped frame and a concave sheave having an inwardly-projecting rim, so that the frame allows the clothes to pass around the sheave together with the line, and at the same time if the line becomes stretched it is prevented by the rim from shifting off or leaving the sheave; second, in the combination, with the frame of the pulley-block, of a vertical bent arm journaled in said frame to rotate on its axis, and a spring for holding the bent arm in position, to receive the clothes-line in case the same should slip off the sheave, while it allows the arm to yield and become displaced by the clothes as the same pass around the pulley.
  • the letterA designates the window of a house
  • a A A are three pulley-blocks, severally occupying fixed positions, and two of which are arranged on opposite sides of the window A, while the other or third block is placed at a point opposite to such window.
  • Each of these blocks A A A is composed of a yoke'shaped frame, I), and of a sheave, c, mounted in said frame in a horizontal position.
  • a clothes-line, d which I prefer to make partly of wire, so that it is least liable to stretch or become shortened by contraction.
  • the yoke-shaped frames of the pulley-blocks A A A allow the clothes hung on the line 01 to pass around the sheaves together with the line, and by the arrangement of the blocks a portion of the line is brought arallel to the plane of the house near the window, on which portion of the line the clothes may be hung in order to fill the line, so that this operation is made very convenient.
  • One of the window-blocks, A is hung on a vertical pivot, j, which passes through the end of its frame and a suitable bracket, and adjacent thereto is situated a segment, 9/, which is secured to the house concentrically to said pivot.
  • This segment 9 is perforated throughout, and the pivoted frame b is provided with a holein the line of such perforations, so that a pin may be passed through said frame and the segment to hold the frame in position.
  • the object of this arrangement is to render the block A adjustable, and thus allow of compensating for any variation in the length of the line (1 and, if desired, other means may be employed for this purpose.
  • the sheaves of the blocks A A are concave on their peripheries, and provided with a rim, g, projecting inward, on their lower edges, as shown in Fig. 2.
  • This rim 9 constitutes a stop to prevent the clothes-line from dropping out of the sheave c in case the line stretches and becomes lengthened, and in the example shown said rim is made in sections; but it may, if desired, be made continuous.
  • a vertical bent arm, 0, (see Fig. 2,) which is capable of rotating on its own axis, and which is subjected to the action of a spring, h, fastened to the frame.
  • a spring, h fastened to the frame.
  • a pulley-block for clothes-lines consist:

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P. FISCHER. Clothes-Line Support.
No. 212,916 Patented Mar. 4, 1879,
"33 m wmzwm mam UNITED STATES PATENT PHILIPP FISCHER, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., ASSIGNOR TO ULAUS HEINBOOKEL, OF SAME PLACE.
lMPROVEMEN T IN CLOTHES-LINE SUPPORTS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 212,916, dated March 4, 1879; application filed January 16, 1879.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, PHILIPP FIsoHER, of the city, county, and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Clothes-Line Supports, which improvement is fully set forth in the following specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which' Figure 1 represents a plan or top view of a clothes-line hung according to my invention, showing its arrangement relatively to the window of a house. Fig. 2 is a side view, partly in section, of one of the pulleys. Fig. 3 is a like View of another pulley.
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My invention consists, first, in a pulleyblock for clothes-lines composed of a yokeshaped frame and a concave sheave having an inwardly-projecting rim, so that the frame allows the clothes to pass around the sheave together with the line, and at the same time if the line becomes stretched it is prevented by the rim from shifting off or leaving the sheave; second, in the combination, with the frame of the pulley-block, of a vertical bent arm journaled in said frame to rotate on its axis, and a spring for holding the bent arm in position, to receive the clothes-line in case the same should slip off the sheave, while it allows the arm to yield and become displaced by the clothes as the same pass around the pulley.
- In the drawings, the letterA designates the window of a house, and A A A are three pulley-blocks, severally occupying fixed positions, and two of which are arranged on opposite sides of the window A, while the other or third block is placed at a point opposite to such window. Each of these blocks A A A is composed of a yoke'shaped frame, I), and of a sheave, c, mounted in said frame in a horizontal position.
Around the horizontal sheaves of the blocks A A A is stretched a clothes-line, d, which I prefer to make partly of wire, so that it is least liable to stretch or become shortened by contraction. The yoke-shaped frames of the pulley-blocks A A A allow the clothes hung on the line 01 to pass around the sheaves together with the line, and by the arrangement of the blocks a portion of the line is brought arallel to the plane of the house near the window, on which portion of the line the clothes may be hung in order to fill the line, so that this operation is made very convenient.
To the shaft of one of the window-blocks A or A I fasten a crank, 0, whereby the sheave of such block may be turned and the line moved forward, and the sheave of this block is preferably serrated, as shown in Fig. 3, to facilitate this operation.
One of the window-blocks, A is hung on a vertical pivot, j, which passes through the end of its frame and a suitable bracket, and adjacent thereto is situated a segment, 9/, which is secured to the house concentrically to said pivot. This segment 9 is perforated throughout, and the pivoted frame b is provided with a holein the line of such perforations, so that a pin may be passed through said frame and the segment to hold the frame in position. The object of this arrangement is to render the block A adjustable, and thus allow of compensating for any variation in the length of the line (1 and, if desired, other means may be employed for this purpose.
The sheaves of the blocks A A are concave on their peripheries, and provided with a rim, g, projecting inward, on their lower edges, as shown in Fig. 2. This rim 9 constitutes a stop to prevent the clothes-line from dropping out of the sheave c in case the line stretches and becomes lengthened, and in the example shown said rim is made in sections; but it may, if desired, be made continuous.
To the frame of either or all the pulley-blocks A A A is attached a vertical bent arm, 0, (see Fig. 2,) which is capable of rotating on its own axis, and which is subjected to the action of a spring, h, fastened to the frame. By this spring h the arm 0 is held in the position shown-namely, in a suitable position to receive the clothes-line in case the same slips off the shield-while it allows the arm to yield and become displaced by the clothes as the same pass round the sheave.
What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-- 1. A pulley-block for clothes-lines consist:
ing of a yoke-shaped frame and a concave to permit the passage of theclot-hes on theline sheave having an inwardlyprojecting rim, around the sheave, substantially as described. substantially as shown and described, and for In testimony that I claim the foregoing I the object specified. have hereunto set my hand and seal this 9th 2. The combination, with the frame of the day of January, 1879. pulley-blocks, of a vertical bent arm, 0, jour- PHILIPP FISCHER [L S 1 naled in said frame to rotate on its axis, and I a spring for holding the bent arm in position Witnesses:
to receive the clothes-line should it slip from i W. HAUFF,
the sheave, but allowing said bent arm to yield 1 E. F. KASTENHUBER.
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US2562478A (en) * 1947-11-28 1951-07-31 Benjamin H Sperber Clothesline and support therefor
US3680891A (en) * 1969-08-08 1972-08-01 William L Rendessy Sway control for trailer hitch

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US2562478A (en) * 1947-11-28 1951-07-31 Benjamin H Sperber Clothesline and support therefor
US3680891A (en) * 1969-08-08 1972-08-01 William L Rendessy Sway control for trailer hitch

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