US2381189A - Bucket hanger - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F04—POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
- F04B—POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS
- F04B9/00—Piston machines or pumps characterised by the driving or driven means to or from their working members
- F04B9/14—Pumps characterised by muscle-power operation
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- This invention aims to provide a bucket hanger for assembly with a pitcher-pump, the hanger being strong, easily applied, and inexpensive to make, in that a small amount of stock is used.
- Figure 1 shows the hangerin perspective and assembled with a pitcher-pump.
- Figure 2 shows the hanger in side elevation and assembled with a pitcher-pump.
- the letter P marks a pitcher-pump, including a tubular body I having a trough-shaped spout 2, overhung at its inner end by a depending annular flange 3 on a cap 4, carrying pumpoperating means 5, the cap being releasably held on the upper end of the body by a 'set screw 6 or the like.
- the bucket hanger forming the subject matter of this application comprises an approximately U-shaped body inade of a single piece of stifi material, such as heavy wire,the body comprising side arms I, the rear portions 8 of which preferably are parallel and extend under the flange 3 of the cap 4, and terminate in rectangularly disposed, upstanding fingers 9, engaged behind the cap-flange to prevent the'hanger from slipping forwardly.
- the arms I are curved upon themselves to define depending eyes It which, cooperating with the inner surfaces of the side walls of the spout '2, aid inflimiting lateral shifting of the hanger.
- a cross piece l6 which forms a strengthening tie between the arms I;
- the cross piece I6 supports the-hanger, since the end portions of the vcross piece extend outwardly beyond the arms I- and rest on the upper edges of the side walls of the spout 2'.
- the eyes l5 connect the rear portions 8 of the arms I with the forward portions Ill thereof.
- the forward portions III of the arms I have a less pronounced downward convexity shown at I! and functioning to stiffen the arms, the better to enable the hanger to withstand the weight of a bucket suspended from the seat.
- the hanger is strong, easily applied, and economical of material.
- a bucket hanger for use on a pitcher pump comprising an approximately U-shaped body including side arms .and av bend connecting the outer ends of the arms, the inner ends 'of the arms having upstanding fingers and a cross piece carried by the intermediate portions of the arms and extended outwardly beyond the arms.
- a bucket hanger for useon a pitcher pump comprising an approximately U-shaped body, in-
- a bucket hanger for use on a pitcher pump constructed as set forth in claim 2, and wherein the eyesdepend to form stops which, cooperating withthe side walls of a pump spout, limit the lateral-movement of the hanger thereon.
- a bucket hanger for use on a pitcher pump constructed as set forth in claim 2, and wherein the arms are downwardly convexed immediately to the rear of the bend, to define an upwardly facing concaved bail-seat, the arms having a less pronounced downward convexity, extending from the seat to the eyes, and strengthening the hanger to withstand the .weight of a bucket suspended from the seat.
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1 5 v. A. THOMAS I 2,331,189
BUCKET HANGER Filed Oct. 6, 1944 IN V EN TOR.
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Patented Aug. 7, 1945,
1 UNITED STATES": PATENT OFFICE BUCKET HANGER Vallie A. Thomas, Washington, D. 0. Application October 6, 1944, Serial No. 557,460
4 Claims.
This invention aims to provide a bucket hanger for assembly with a pitcher-pump, the hanger being strong, easily applied, and inexpensive to make, in that a small amount of stock is used.
Within the scope of what is claimed, changes in the embodiment of the invention herein disclosed may be made, without departing from the spirit of the invention.
In the drawing:
Figure 1 shows the hangerin perspective and assembled with a pitcher-pump.
Figure 2 shows the hanger in side elevation and assembled with a pitcher-pump.
The letter P marks a pitcher-pump, including a tubular body I having a trough-shaped spout 2, overhung at its inner end by a depending annular flange 3 on a cap 4, carrying pumpoperating means 5, the cap being releasably held on the upper end of the body by a 'set screw 6 or the like.
The bucket hanger forming the subject matter of this application comprises an approximately U-shaped body inade of a single piece of stifi material, such as heavy wire,the body comprising side arms I, the rear portions 8 of which preferably are parallel and extend under the flange 3 of the cap 4, and terminate in rectangularly disposed, upstanding fingers 9, engaged behind the cap-flange to prevent the'hanger from slipping forwardly.
The forward portions III of the arms 1 converg and-merge into a'connecting bend II, said portions of the arms being downwardly convexed as shown at l2, immediatelyto the rear of the bend, to form an upwardly facing concaved seat ll for the reception of the bail of a bucket (not shown).
The arms I are curved upon themselves to define depending eyes It which, cooperating with the inner surfaces of the side walls of the spout '2, aid inflimiting lateral shifting of the hanger. In the eyes I is flxedlybound a cross piece l6, which forms a strengthening tie between the arms I; The cross piece I6 supports the-hanger, since the end portions of the vcross piece extend outwardly beyond the arms I- and rest on the upper edges of the side walls of the spout 2'. The eyes l5 connect the rear portions 8 of the arms I with the forward portions Ill thereof.
To the rear of the convexity shown at I2 the forward portions III of the arms I have a less pronounced downward convexity shown at I! and functioning to stiffen the arms, the better to enable the hanger to withstand the weight of a bucket suspended from the seat.
The hanger is strong, easily applied, and economical of material.
What is claimed:
1. A bucket hanger for use on a pitcher pump, comprising an approximately U-shaped body including side arms .and av bend connecting the outer ends of the arms, the inner ends 'of the arms having upstanding fingers and a cross piece carried by the intermediate portions of the arms and extended outwardly beyond the arms.
2. A bucket hanger for useon a pitcher pump, comprising an approximately U-shaped body, in-
- cluding side arms and a bend connecting the outer ends of the arms, the inner ends of the arms having upstanding fingers, the arms being curved upon themselves, intermediate their ends, to form eyes, and a crosspiece fixedly bound in the eyes, the crosspiece extending outwardly beyond the arms.
3. A bucket hanger for use on a pitcher pump, constructed as set forth in claim 2, and wherein the eyesdepend to form stops which, cooperating withthe side walls of a pump spout, limit the lateral-movement of the hanger thereon.
4. A bucket hanger for use on a pitcher pump, constructed as set forth in claim 2, and wherein the arms are downwardly convexed immediately to the rear of the bend, to define an upwardly facing concaved bail-seat, the arms having a less pronounced downward convexity, extending from the seat to the eyes, and strengthening the hanger to withstand the .weight of a bucket suspended from the seat.
- VALLIE A. THOMAS.
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US7770742B1 (en) * | 2007-10-18 | 2010-08-10 | George Wagner | Shower caddy |
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