US2150802A - Adjustable supporting bracket for tools and the like - Google Patents

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US2150802A
US2150802A US142461A US14246137A US2150802A US 2150802 A US2150802 A US 2150802A US 142461 A US142461 A US 142461A US 14246137 A US14246137 A US 14246137A US 2150802 A US2150802 A US 2150802A
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  • This invention relates to adjustable brackets for supporting tools and the like.
  • bracket that will provide positive and dependable supportfor the article, to avoid looseness or play of the article in the bracket, to provide for stably supporting articles of widely different shape or size, to provide for ready adjustability throughout a wide range of adjustment, and to provide neatness of i appearance and economy of manufacture.
  • a further object is to provide conveniently and inexpensively a bracket adapted to be marked with indicia or with advertising matter and to provide against easy removal of advertising matter from the assembly.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the bracket in a preferred simple form, and a tool mounted therein.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the three major parts of the device of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a top view of the jaw members of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 4 is an elevation of the parts shown in Fig. 3, from the right.
  • Fig. 5 is a top View of a modification adapted for supporting several articles with provision for individual adjustment of one jaw of each pair.
  • Fig. 6 is a top view of another modification adapted for concurrent varying of the spacing of all of the jaws.
  • Fig. 7 is a perspective view of the bracket shown in Fig. 6.
  • Fig. 8 is a top view of the bracket shown in Fig. 5.
  • Fig. 9 is a front elevation of the bracket shown in Fig. 5.
  • the bracket in the simple form of Figs. 1 to 4 comprises a pair of jaw members II], II, each of which can be made L0 economically as a sheet-metal stamping.
  • the member ID which is to be the rear one of the two members, comprises a flat vertical middle portion I2, a horizontal, forwardly projecting flange l3 along its lower margin, a forwardly pro- L5 jecting horizontal flange [4 along its upper margin, and a forwardly projecting, horizontal jaw member I5 integral with the flange I4 and formed with an oblique edge I6 adapted to be contacted by the tool or the like that is to be supported.
  • the lower and upper flanges I3, I 4 of the member ID are adapted to serve as guide-ways for the member II, and the latter is formed with a forwardly projecting horizontal flange I! along its upper margin, slightly narrower than the upper 35 flange l4 of the member l0, so that the edges of the flanges will be substantially flush with each other when the member II is slidably mounted against and between the flanges of the member ID.
  • a jaw portion l8 as a mate for the jaw portion of the member I0, is integral with the flange l'l.
  • the member I0 is formed with a counter-sunk screw hole I 9, preferably in a high part of its vertical portion, for a screw 20 by which it can be attached to a support, and the member [0 is formed also with at least one screw-hole, and preferably two screw-holes, 20, 2
  • An indicia or advertising panel 23 can be employed in association with the members In and l I, the panel being formed with screw-holes Ill 20 2P registrable with the screw holes I9, 20, 2
  • the form of the jaws, with their oblique, outwardly converging edges [6, I6 is such that an article having a tapered portion, mounted between them, such as a pair of pliers or a screw driver, 28, is urged toward the base of the device, toward the support upon which it is mounted, and thus acquires at least three-point contact, for stability and secure support of the article.
  • the modification shown in Figs. 5, 8 and 9 comprises a long multiple-jaw member 21, corresponding in general with the member ID of Figs. 1
  • An article-supporting bracket comprising a pair of relatively slidable forwardly projecting jaw members each formed with a jaw portion and an attachment portion and rearwardly directed means for securing them in different positions with relation to each other to vary the spacing of the jaws, the two members being slidably interfitting and formed with registerable screw apertures and the securing means comprising a wood screw mounted in the registered apertures and holding the members against each other and securing them to a support.
  • An article-supporting bracket comprising a pair of relatively slidable jaw members each formed with a jaw portion and an. attachment portion and means for securing them in difi'erent positions with relation to each other to vary the spacing of the jaws, the two members being formed of sheetmetal and having jaw portions projecting substantially in a horizontal plane and attachment portions disposed substantially in vertical planes and formed with registerable apertures adapted to receive the securing means for holding the members against each other and securingthem to a support.
  • An article-supporting bracket comprising a pair of relatively slidable jaw members each formed with a jaw portion and an attachment portion and means for securing them in difierent positions with relation to each other to vary.
  • the spacing of the jaws, the two members being formed of sheet metal and having jaw portions projecting substantially in a horizontal plane and defining between them an article receiving space which is narrower near the extremities of the jaws than it is nearer to the bases of the jaws, and the attachment portions being disposed substantially in' vertical planes and formed with registerable apertures adapted to receive the securing means for holding the members against each other and securing them to a support.
  • An article-supporting bracket comprising a pair of relatively slidable jaw members each formed with a jaw portion and an attachment portion and means for securing them in different positions with relation to each other to vary the spacing of the jaws, the two members being formed with jaw portions projecting in a substantially horizontal direction and having outwardly converging article-contacting faces, and with attachment portions disposed substantially jaw portion and a substantially vertical base portion, means for fastening the said base portion to a support, a second jaw member having a substantially horizontal jaw portion and a substantially vertical base portion, and means for securing the second member in different positions with relation to the first member, with their vertical portions in face-to-face relation, at least one of said members having a substantially horizontal marginal flange adapted to bear against the other member to prevent relative angular movement of the members.
  • An article-supporting bracket comprising a member formed with a base portion for attachment to a support and with'a plurality of articlesupporting jaws projecting therefrom, means including a plurality of jaws, mating with the jaws of the said member, for defining therewith a plurality of article-receiving spaces, the said memher and the said means being formed with registered apertures, and securing means mounted 1 in the registered apertures and holding the said means and said member against each other and securing them to a support.
  • An article-supporting bracket comprising a member formed with a base portion for attachment to a support and with a plurality of articlesupporting jaws projecting therefrom, means including a plurality of jaws, mating'withthe jaws of the said member, for defining therewith a plurality of article-receiving spaces, the said means comprising a plurality of jaw members individually adjustable with relation to the first said member, the first said member and the said jaw members being formed with registered apertures, and securing means mounted in the registered apertures and holding said jaw members against the first said member and securing the assembly to a support.
  • An article-supporting bracket comprising two relatively slidable members and means for securing them in different relative positions of adjustment on a support, each of saidmembers being formed with a plurality of jaw portions,- the jaw portions of one being adapted to' mate with jaw portions of the other to define aplurality of article-receiving spaces, the said members being formed with registerable apertures adapted to receive the securing me'ans'for holding them against each other and securing them to a support.

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March 14, 1939. 2,150,802
' ADJUSTABLE SUPPORTING BRACKET FOR TOOLS AND THE LIKE M. LATSCH Filed May 13, 1937 2 Sheets-Sheet l Fig.4
Mu 1mm FuqG INVENTOR 'Loms N. LRTSCH ATTORNEY March 14, 1939.
1.. M. LATSCH ADJUSTABLE SUPPORTING BRACKET FOR TOOLS AND THE LIKE Filed May 13, 1937 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 INVENT OR.
ATTORNEY.
Patented Mar. 14, 1939 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE ADJUSTABLE SUPPORTING BRACKET FOR TOOLS AND THE LIKE 8 Claims.
This invention relates to adjustable brackets for supporting tools and the like.
Its chief objects are to provide a bracket that will provide positive and dependable supportfor the article, to avoid looseness or play of the article in the bracket, to provide for stably supporting articles of widely different shape or size, to provide for ready adjustability throughout a wide range of adjustment, and to provide neatness of i appearance and economy of manufacture.
A further object is to provide conveniently and inexpensively a bracket adapted to be marked with indicia or with advertising matter and to provide against easy removal of advertising matter from the assembly.
Of the accompanying drawings:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the bracket in a preferred simple form, and a tool mounted therein.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the three major parts of the device of Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a top view of the jaw members of Fig. 1.
Fig. 4 is an elevation of the parts shown in Fig. 3, from the right.
Fig. 5 is a top View of a modification adapted for supporting several articles with provision for individual adjustment of one jaw of each pair.
Fig. 6 is a top view of another modification adapted for concurrent varying of the spacing of all of the jaws.
Fig. 7 is a perspective view of the bracket shown in Fig. 6.
Fig. 8 is a top view of the bracket shown in Fig. 5.
Fig. 9 is a front elevation of the bracket shown in Fig. 5.
Referring to the drawings, the bracket in the simple form of Figs. 1 to 4 comprises a pair of jaw members II], II, each of which can be made L0 economically as a sheet-metal stamping.
The member ID, which is to be the rear one of the two members, comprises a flat vertical middle portion I2, a horizontal, forwardly projecting flange l3 along its lower margin, a forwardly pro- L5 jecting horizontal flange [4 along its upper margin, and a forwardly projecting, horizontal jaw member I5 integral with the flange I4 and formed with an oblique edge I6 adapted to be contacted by the tool or the like that is to be supported.
The lower and upper flanges I3, I 4 of the member ID are adapted to serve as guide-ways for the member II, and the latter is formed with a forwardly projecting horizontal flange I! along its upper margin, slightly narrower than the upper 35 flange l4 of the member l0, so that the edges of the flanges will be substantially flush with each other when the member II is slidably mounted against and between the flanges of the member ID. A jaw portion l8, as a mate for the jaw portion of the member I0, is integral with the flange l'l.
The member I0 is formed with a counter-sunk screw hole I 9, preferably in a high part of its vertical portion, for a screw 20 by which it can be attached to a support, and the member [0 is formed also with at least one screw-hole, and preferably two screw-holes, 20, 2|, through either of which, selectively, can extend a screw mounted in a longitudinal slot 22 which is formed in the member H, such screw being loosened to permit adjustment of the jaw member I I with relation to the jaw member I 0, to vary the size of the articlereceiving gap between the jaws, and then tightened to hold it in adjusted position.
As the member II is thus adjustable throughout a distance substantially equal to the length of the slot 22, with respect to either of the screw holes 20, 2!, a wide range of adjustment is provided.
An indicia or advertising panel 23 can be employed in association with the members In and l I, the panel being formed with screw-holes Ill 20 2P registrable with the screw holes I9, 20, 2| respectively of the member l0, and in the case of advertising matter the panel preferably is permanently secured to the rear face of the member ID, as by rivets such as the rivet 24, so that it can not be easily eliminated.
The form of the jaws, with their oblique, outwardly converging edges [6, I6 is such that an article having a tapered portion, mounted between them, such as a pair of pliers or a screw driver, 28, is urged toward the base of the device, toward the support upon which it is mounted, and thus acquires at least three-point contact, for stability and secure support of the article.
The modification shown in Figs. 5, 8 and 9 comprises a long multiple-jaw member 21, corresponding in general with the member ID of Figs. 1
to 4, but formed with a plurality of jaws 28, 28, 4
of the jaw members, relative adjustment of the two concurrently varying the spacings of all of the pairs of jaws. Counter-sunk screw holes in the member 30, for securing it to a support, are shown at I9x, I9x and for adjustment the member 3| is formed with a slot 34 and provided with screws 35, 35.
I claim:
1. An article-supporting bracket comprising a pair of relatively slidable forwardly projecting jaw members each formed with a jaw portion and an attachment portion and rearwardly directed means for securing them in different positions with relation to each other to vary the spacing of the jaws, the two members being slidably interfitting and formed with registerable screw apertures and the securing means comprising a wood screw mounted in the registered apertures and holding the members against each other and securing them to a support.
2. An article-supporting bracket comprising a pair of relatively slidable jaw members each formed with a jaw portion and an. attachment portion and means for securing them in difi'erent positions with relation to each other to vary the spacing of the jaws, the two members being formed of sheetmetal and having jaw portions projecting substantially in a horizontal plane and attachment portions disposed substantially in vertical planes and formed with registerable apertures adapted to receive the securing means for holding the members against each other and securingthem to a support.
3. An article-supporting bracket comprising a pair of relatively slidable jaw members each formed with a jaw portion and an attachment portion and means for securing them in difierent positions with relation to each other to vary. the spacing of the jaws, the two members being formed of sheet metal and having jaw portions projecting substantially in a horizontal plane and defining between them an article receiving space which is narrower near the extremities of the jaws than it is nearer to the bases of the jaws, and the attachment portions being disposed substantially in' vertical planes and formed with registerable apertures adapted to receive the securing means for holding the members against each other and securing them to a support.
4. An article-supporting bracket comprising a pair of relatively slidable jaw members each formed with a jaw portion and an attachment portion and means for securing them in different positions with relation to each other to vary the spacing of the jaws, the two members being formed with jaw portions projecting in a substantially horizontal direction and having outwardly converging article-contacting faces, and with attachment portions disposed substantially jaw portion and a substantially vertical base portion, means for fastening the said base portion to a support, a second jaw member having a substantially horizontal jaw portion and a substantially vertical base portion, and means for securing the second member in different positions with relation to the first member, with their vertical portions in face-to-face relation, at least one of said members having a substantially horizontal marginal flange adapted to bear against the other member to prevent relative angular movement of the members.
6. An article-supporting bracket comprising a member formed with a base portion for attachment to a support and with'a plurality of articlesupporting jaws projecting therefrom, means including a plurality of jaws, mating with the jaws of the said member, for defining therewith a plurality of article-receiving spaces, the said memher and the said means being formed with registered apertures, and securing means mounted 1 in the registered apertures and holding the said means and said member against each other and securing them to a support.
7. An article-supporting bracket comprising a member formed with a base portion for attachment to a support and with a plurality of articlesupporting jaws projecting therefrom, means including a plurality of jaws, mating'withthe jaws of the said member, for defining therewith a plurality of article-receiving spaces, the said means comprising a plurality of jaw members individually adjustable with relation to the first said member, the first said member and the said jaw members being formed with registered apertures, and securing means mounted in the registered apertures and holding said jaw members against the first said member and securing the assembly to a support.
8. An article-supporting bracket comprising two relatively slidable members and means for securing them in different relative positions of adjustment on a support, each of saidmembers being formed with a plurality of jaw portions,- the jaw portions of one being adapted to' mate with jaw portions of the other to define aplurality of article-receiving spaces, the said members being formed with registerable apertures adapted to receive the securing me'ans'for holding them against each other and securing them to a support.
. LOUIS M. LATSCHQ
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US2425163A (en) * 1944-09-18 1947-08-05 Gustav G Reiwald Lift wire guide for water closet flush valves
US2588203A (en) * 1949-06-29 1952-03-04 Kenney Mfg Co Curtain hanger-pleater
US3023929A (en) * 1957-10-14 1962-03-06 Eye Beam Displays Inc Interacting leaflet dispenser and leaflet
US3186557A (en) * 1961-11-21 1965-06-01 Wise George Attachments and improvements to cases, boxes, and the like
US3565383A (en) * 1968-05-27 1971-02-23 Donald C Friede Wall hanger for a stringed instrument
DE2914641A1 (en) * 1978-04-17 1979-10-25 Susta Spa SOCKET TO RECEIVE TOOLS, SPINDLES OR SIMILAR, ESPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR MOUNTING GROUPS OF NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED MACHINE TOOLS
US4212399A (en) * 1978-12-11 1980-07-15 Penney William H Shoe mounting apparatus
DE3631046A1 (en) * 1986-09-12 1988-03-24 Goetz Heinrich & Sohn Rest (storage device) for elongated elements
US5697506A (en) * 1995-01-18 1997-12-16 Peickert; Marlin W. Package holder for packaged foods
US20070210021A1 (en) * 2006-03-13 2007-09-13 Lisle Corporation Tool holder with a locking mechanism
US20080087785A1 (en) * 2006-10-06 2008-04-17 Roche Phillip J Object support with a magnetized sheet attachment

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2425163A (en) * 1944-09-18 1947-08-05 Gustav G Reiwald Lift wire guide for water closet flush valves
US2588203A (en) * 1949-06-29 1952-03-04 Kenney Mfg Co Curtain hanger-pleater
US3023929A (en) * 1957-10-14 1962-03-06 Eye Beam Displays Inc Interacting leaflet dispenser and leaflet
US3186557A (en) * 1961-11-21 1965-06-01 Wise George Attachments and improvements to cases, boxes, and the like
US3565383A (en) * 1968-05-27 1971-02-23 Donald C Friede Wall hanger for a stringed instrument
DE2914641A1 (en) * 1978-04-17 1979-10-25 Susta Spa SOCKET TO RECEIVE TOOLS, SPINDLES OR SIMILAR, ESPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR MOUNTING GROUPS OF NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED MACHINE TOOLS
US4359163A (en) * 1978-04-17 1982-11-16 S.U.S.T.A. S.P.A. Bushing for the holding of tools, spindles or like parts, particularly for the use in supporting units in combination with numerical control machines
US4212399A (en) * 1978-12-11 1980-07-15 Penney William H Shoe mounting apparatus
DE3631046A1 (en) * 1986-09-12 1988-03-24 Goetz Heinrich & Sohn Rest (storage device) for elongated elements
US5697506A (en) * 1995-01-18 1997-12-16 Peickert; Marlin W. Package holder for packaged foods
US20070210021A1 (en) * 2006-03-13 2007-09-13 Lisle Corporation Tool holder with a locking mechanism
US20080087785A1 (en) * 2006-10-06 2008-04-17 Roche Phillip J Object support with a magnetized sheet attachment

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