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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D19/00Pallets or like platforms, with or without side walls, for supporting loads to be lifted or lowered
    • B65D19/02Rigid pallets with side walls, e.g. box pallets
    • B65D19/06Rigid pallets with side walls, e.g. box pallets with bodies formed by uniting or interconnecting two or more components
    • B65D19/08Rigid pallets with side walls, e.g. box pallets with bodies formed by uniting or interconnecting two or more components made wholly or mainly of metal
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B96/00Details of cabinets, racks or shelf units not covered by a single one of groups A47B43/00 - A47B95/00; General details of furniture
    • A47B96/06Brackets or similar supporting means for cabinets, racks or shelves
    • A47B96/061Cantilever brackets

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  • I'NVENT UR Chums .ATBXQSSiYus
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  • extension-brackets as heretofore constructed, have been formed with an extension piece having arms embracing the horizontal supporting-arm of the bracket, which is slot- 2o ted for the passage of a binding-screw, which extendslaterallythrough aperturesat the ends of the arms, wherebythesaid extensible piece may be adjusted and held in the desired position.
  • the range of exten- 2 sioiris quiteliinited being confined to about half the length of the forwardprojecting horizontal arm ofthebracket, as therewould be no support for the extensible part ifinoved T outward until its top cleared the end ofthe o horizontal supporting arm of the bracket.
  • abracket T constructed with the usual lugs, by which it jmay be attachedto a wall or other support
  • Fig. V represents a top view of a portion of the extensiolrpiece, showing the front eud of the same provided with lugs having screwholes for the insertion of screws, whereby the extension-piece may be secured to the side of a sink, basin, or to the edgeot' a shelf; Fig.
  • Fig. 8 represents a modification of the bracket shown in Fig. I.
  • Fig. 9 is a modification of the bracket, in which the extension-piece is specially adapted for attachment securely atboth, ends to the bottoms of shelves, metal-lined boxes, and to the flanges of cast-iron sinks; and
  • Fig, 10 is a modified form of the extension-piece for supporting articles having rounded bottoms.
  • the letter A indicates the bracket, which is formed with lugs C6 and apertures I), for the insertion of screws, by which the bracket may be secured to a wall or other support.
  • the horizontal or supporting arm 0 of the bracket is composed of two parallel parts, 0 c, separated by an intermediate space, for the reception of the downwardly-projecting flange or web 6 on the extension-piece B.
  • Said extension-piece has an aperture, g, at or near vided with a nut, t, as shownin Figs. III and IV, by means of which the said extension-piece is held in place at any point to which it is adjusted.
  • the forward end of the extension-piece may be provided with an upward projection, 70, which clasps the edge of the basin, shelving, boxes, or other receptacles, to assist in bolding it in place, and said projection may be 100 provided with lateral lugs, as shown in Fig. V, having apertures for the insertion of screws, by means of which the extension may be secured to the side of a sink, basin,.or to the edge of the shelving.
  • the bracket When the bracket is designed for supporting sinks, basins, or troughs ofordinary construction which are rounded at the corners of the bottom, the forward end of the extensionpiece is made with an incline, Z, to set under the rounded corner and steady the same.
  • the bracket When, however, the bracket is designed to support flat-bottomed troughs, or shelving, or boxes, the upper surface of the extension-piece is made straight throughout, as shown in dotted lines, Figs. III and IV, and in the modification Fig. 9.
  • brace-piece n of the bracket joins the forward end of the divided supportingarms, as shown in the modification, Figs. VII and 9, immediately below the space between said arms.
  • a slot is formed in the metal to permit of the passage of the nut 72, so as to increase. the range of extension and permit the extension-piece to be inserted readily at the forward end of the supporting-arm.
  • a'block, p, Fig. III may be secured to the rear of the bracket, to elevate the sink or shelf at that point to a level with the supporting-face of the extension-piece.
  • the metallic or cast-iron sinks in ordinary use are generally formed with a lateral flange at the top; and it may be desirable in some instances to secure the sink at such flange to the bracket.
  • the upward projection It on the extension-piece will, in such cases, be omitted, or the said extension-piece, at its end, may be formed with a right or left lateral projection,
  • I provide the upper edges of the. supporting-arms G of the bracket, near their front ends, with upwardly-proj ectin g lugs s 8, having flat upper surfaces, and provide the under side of the extension-piece B, at its rear end, with downwardly-projecting lugs t, (one on each side of the web 0,) in such manner that when the extension is extended the lugs t will strike the lugs s, and thus limit the movement of said extension and prevent the screw bolt or nut h i from striking the solid portion of the upper end of brace-arm n.
  • the object of this is to avoid breakage of rear end of the extension-piece, which might occur by the screw-bolt striking in violently drawing out the extension-piece.
  • extension-piece G In sinks, boxes, or articles formed of wood and lined with metal, or in shelving, it is desirable to secure the extension-piece G firmly to the bottom of the same; and I have in Fig. 9 shown an extension piece for this purpose, in which said piece has at its forward end a screw-opening, u, and at the rear end it is provided with ears '0 '0, having openings for the passage of screws.
  • the extension-piece in this instance is perfectly flat and the upward projection is dispensed with.
  • the extension-piece, Fig. i0, is to be used in supporting articles having rounded bottoms, and it is provided with the incline l and rear elevated or thickened portion w, as clearly shown.

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2 Sheets-Shbet 1.
O.-A. BLESSING. Adjustable Bracket.
Patented Feb. 24,1880.
I'NVENT UR: Chums .ATBXQSSiYus,
.W" Maui? 2 Sheets-+S lieet 2.
0. Bussme. Adjustable Bracket; No. 224,863. Patented Feb. 24,1880.
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UNTTED STATES PAT NT QFFICE.
CHARLES BLESSING, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
ADJUSTABLE BRACKET.
SPECIFICATION formingpart of Letters Patent No. 224,863, dated February 24, 1880.
r i Application filed October 8,1879.
which can be adjusted to hold a sink, basin, T or shelving, boxes, or other receptaclesot' various widths; and it hasfor its object to provide a bracket which will combine the greatest possible range of extension with the requisite strength.
The extension-brackets, as heretofore constructed, have been formed with an extension piece having arms embracing the horizontal supporting-arm of the bracket, which is slot- 2o ted for the passage of a binding-screw, which extendslaterallythrough aperturesat the ends of the arms, wherebythesaid extensible piece may be adjusted and held in the desired position. As thus constructed the range of exten- 2 sioiris quiteliinited,being confined to about half the length of the forwardprojecting horizontal arm ofthebracket, as therewould be no support for the extensible part ifinoved T outward until its top cleared the end ofthe o horizontal supporting arm of the bracket.
This deficiency of extensible range makes it necessary, in order to suit the requirements of trade, that a number of brackets or different sizes should be kept in stock, which is incon- 3 5 venient, for many reasons unnecessary to enumerate.
T By my invention these objections are wholly obviated, and a bracket is produced the ex- T ftensible range of which is equal to,'or nearly 1 o equal to, the length of the horizontal project.
ing arm of the bracket.
To thisend my invention consistsin abracket T constructed with the usual lugs, by which it jmay be attachedto a wall or other support,
, 5 the horizontal supporting-arm being divided from its front to its rear, where it connects with .j the vertical part of the bracket, such division T formin' g a longitudinal recess for the reception of a vertical flange or Web on the extensible 5o piece, which is provided at its rear with a bindits rear end for the passage of ascrew,.h, proing-screw, by which itis adjusted and confined Fig. V represents a top view of a portion of the extensiolrpiece, showing the front eud of the same provided with lugs having screwholes for the insertion of screws, whereby the extension-piece may be secured to the side of a sink, basin, or to the edgeot' a shelf; Fig.
VI, a cross-section of the extension-piece and supporting-arm of the bracket; Fig.VII, a
cross-section on the line a a: of Fig. III, showing a modification of the supporting-arm of the bracket. Fig. 8 represents a modification of the bracket shown in Fig. I. Fig. 9 is a modification of the bracket, in which the extension-piece is specially adapted for attachment securely atboth, ends to the bottoms of shelves, metal-lined boxes, and to the flanges of cast-iron sinks; and Fig, 10 is a modified form of the extension-piece for supporting articles having rounded bottoms.
The letter Aindicates the bracket, which is formed with lugs C6 and apertures I), for the insertion of screws, by which the bracket may be secured to a wall or other support.
The horizontal or supporting arm 0 of the bracket is composed of two parallel parts, 0 c, separated by an intermediate space, for the reception of the downwardly-projecting flange or web 6 on the extension-piece B. Said extension-piece has an aperture, g, at or near vided with a nut, t, as shownin Figs. III and IV, by means of which the said extension-piece is held in place at any point to which it is adjusted.
The forward end of the extension-piece may be provided with an upward projection, 70, which clasps the edge of the basin, shelving, boxes, or other receptacles, to assist in bolding it in place, and said projection may be 100 provided with lateral lugs, as shown in Fig. V, having apertures for the insertion of screws, by means of which the extension may be secured to the side of a sink, basin,.or to the edge of the shelving.
When the bracket is designed for supporting sinks, basins, or troughs ofordinary construction which are rounded at the corners of the bottom, the forward end of the extensionpiece is made with an incline, Z, to set under the rounded corner and steady the same. When, however, the bracket is designed to support flat-bottomed troughs, or shelving, or boxes, the upper surface of the extension-piece is made straight throughout, as shown in dotted lines, Figs. III and IV, and in the modification Fig. 9.
Where the brace-piece n of the bracket joins the forward end of the divided supportingarms, as shown in the modification, Figs. VII and 9, immediately below the space between said arms. a slot, 0, in some instances, is formed in the metal to permit of the passage of the nut 72, so as to increase. the range of extension and permit the extension-piece to be inserted readily at the forward end of the supporting-arm.
When fiat articles are to be supported, such as flat-bottomed sinks or shelving, of such width as to render it necessary to extend the bracket nearly or to its full extent, a'block, p, Fig. III, may be secured to the rear of the bracket, to elevate the sink or shelf at that point to a level with the supporting-face of the extension-piece.
The metallic or cast-iron sinks in ordinary use are generally formed with a lateral flange at the top; and it may be desirable in some instances to secure the sink at such flange to the bracket. The upward projection It on the extension-piece will, in such cases, be omitted, or the said extension-piece, at its end, may be formed with a right or left lateral projection,
so as to hold the sink at the corners.
In order to prevent the screw-bolt h from striking-the forward end of the brace n of the bracket, (see Fig. I,) I provide the upper edges of the. supporting-arms G of the bracket, near their front ends, with upwardly-proj ectin g lugs s 8, having flat upper surfaces, and provide the under side of the extension-piece B, at its rear end, with downwardly-projecting lugs t, (one on each side of the web 0,) in such manner that when the extension is extended the lugs t will strike the lugs s, and thus limit the movement of said extension and prevent the screw bolt or nut h i from striking the solid portion of the upper end of brace-arm n. The object of this is to avoid breakage of rear end of the extension-piece, which might occur by the screw-bolt striking in violently drawing out the extension-piece.
In sinks, boxes, or articles formed of wood and lined with metal, or in shelving, it is desirable to secure the extension-piece G firmly to the bottom of the same; and I have in Fig. 9 shown an extension piece for this purpose, in which said piece has at its forward end a screw-opening, u, and at the rear end it is provided with ears '0 '0, having openings for the passage of screws. The extension-piece in this instance is perfectly flat and the upward projection is dispensed with.
The extension-piece, Fig. i0, is to be used in supporting articles having rounded bottoms, and it is provided with the incline l and rear elevated or thickened portion w, as clearly shown.
In order to lessen the weight of the extension-piece, they may be channeled out longitudinally, as shown in Figs. 8, 9, and 10.
What I claim is As a new article of manufacture, an extension-bracket the supporting-arm of which is divided from its front to its rear, forming two parallel arms for the reception of theflange of a sliding extension-piece, which is secured in place by means of a vertical binding-screw, whereby the range of extension is rendered equal to the length of the supporting-arm of 90 the bracket, substantially as specified.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing I have hereunto set my hand in the presence of the subscribing witnesses.
G. A. BLESSING.
Witnesses JAMES L. NoRRIs, ALBERT H. NoRR-Is.
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US2499654A (en) * 1946-10-26 1950-03-07 Henry J Kuhlman Bracket and supporting attachment for tractors
US3034156A (en) * 1957-04-29 1962-05-15 Walstrom Products Inc Davit
US6202966B1 (en) 1998-04-15 2001-03-20 Steelcase Development Inc. Universal cantilever support bracket
US20040129848A1 (en) * 2002-12-11 2004-07-08 Richard Boroviak Adjustable gate bracket system and method
US20090302180A1 (en) * 2008-06-09 2009-12-10 Lynn Marion Dantuono Deck accessory bracket
US20110204014A1 (en) * 2010-02-24 2011-08-25 Miller Patrick D Shelving system and collapsible work bench
US20180213932A1 (en) * 2017-01-31 2018-08-02 Drägerwerk AG & Co. KGaA Flexible bracket system for medical apparatuses
US10258152B1 (en) * 2017-11-06 2019-04-16 Knaack Llc Foldable shelving unit with pivot block
US20200229589A1 (en) * 2019-01-23 2020-07-23 Oz-Post International, LLC Telescoping countertop support bracket assembly
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US2499654A (en) * 1946-10-26 1950-03-07 Henry J Kuhlman Bracket and supporting attachment for tractors
US3034156A (en) * 1957-04-29 1962-05-15 Walstrom Products Inc Davit
US6202966B1 (en) 1998-04-15 2001-03-20 Steelcase Development Inc. Universal cantilever support bracket
US20040129848A1 (en) * 2002-12-11 2004-07-08 Richard Boroviak Adjustable gate bracket system and method
US20090302180A1 (en) * 2008-06-09 2009-12-10 Lynn Marion Dantuono Deck accessory bracket
US7703732B2 (en) * 2008-06-09 2010-04-27 Lynn Marion Dantuono Deck accessory bracket
US20110204014A1 (en) * 2010-02-24 2011-08-25 Miller Patrick D Shelving system and collapsible work bench
US8408404B2 (en) * 2010-02-24 2013-04-02 Patrick D. Miller Shelving system and collapsible work bench
US20180213932A1 (en) * 2017-01-31 2018-08-02 Drägerwerk AG & Co. KGaA Flexible bracket system for medical apparatuses
US11553976B2 (en) * 2017-01-31 2023-01-17 Drägerwerk AG & Co. KGaA Flexible bracket system for medical apparatuses
US10258152B1 (en) * 2017-11-06 2019-04-16 Knaack Llc Foldable shelving unit with pivot block
US20200229589A1 (en) * 2019-01-23 2020-07-23 Oz-Post International, LLC Telescoping countertop support bracket assembly
US10932559B2 (en) * 2019-01-23 2021-03-02 Oz-Post International, LLC Telescoping countertop support bracket assembly
US20210145165A1 (en) * 2019-01-23 2021-05-20 Oz-Post International, LLC Telescoping countertop support bracket assembly
US11666141B2 (en) * 2019-01-23 2023-06-06 The Hillman Group, Inc. Telescoping countertop support bracket assembly
US10993553B2 (en) * 2019-05-30 2021-05-04 Delta Cycle Corporation Wall rack with pivoting extensions

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