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US2561806A
US2561806A US87055A US8705549A US2561806A US 2561806 A US2561806 A US 2561806A US 87055 A US87055 A US 87055A US 8705549 A US8705549 A US 8705549A US 2561806 A US2561806 A US 2561806A
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    • A47JKITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
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  • the scope of my present invention is to provide a saucepan holder adapted notably to be mounted within a piece of furniture or kitchen cabinet which, due to its particular arrangement, will make it possible to put the saucepans away with the minimum space occupied and take them out separately.
  • the saucepan holder according to my invention is characterized by the fact that it comprises a vertical spindle which may be secured at both ends to a supporting upright, said spindle carrying in turn a set of sockets provided with horizontal identical arms having hook members thereon for hanging the saucepans, the sockets being arranged at different levels so that by hanging the saucepans with decreasing sizes from the uppermost to the lowermost arm, the saucepans will fit into one another after the arms are folded back in a superposed relationship.
  • the hook member On each arm the hook member is carried by means of a lug so positioned as to form approximately the same angle with the vertical as the saucepan handle, and the latter is caused to bear against the lug which is further provided with two ears adapted to hold the handle against any lateral displacements.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the saucepan holder ready for use, the cabinet or other piece of furniture in which it is mounted being not shown
  • Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken horizontally through one of the holder arms.
  • the supporting portion is provided by a vertical spindle I, supported in the usual manner at each end by a socket I4 having a lug 2 for securing the assembly to a post or similar member 3 preferably inside, and close to the door of, a cabinet or other suitable piece of furniture (not shown).
  • Journalled on the spindle I, for rotational movement thereon and in a superposed relationship are a number of horizontal arms 5, each having an integral bearing 4 engaging the spindle I, and the arm is made by die stamping sheet material or by casting.
  • the arms 5 are of 2 claims. (o1.
  • each lug 2li- 96 uniform length and each terminates in a lugly which is disposed at an angle to the vertical and perpendicular to the arm, said ⁇ angle ⁇ correspending to that between the saucepan handle I- and the outer surface ofthe saucepan. Furthermorefthe width ofA each lug equals that ⁇ ofthe respective handles.
  • the upper portion of each lug is provided with a hook member 9 comprising a supporting plate I0 secured on the lug by means of a screw II passing through a vertical slot l2 in said portion.
  • the lower portion of the lug is formed with lateral ears I3 which are spaced from the hook member and spaced :from each other so as to accommodate therebetween the corresponding saucepan handle.
  • the saucepan holder comprises iive arms and the uppermost arm is shown in its outstretched position obtained by rotating it about its vertical axis. Assuming now that the spindle is secured on a stile or upright adjacent to the cabinet opening, it will be seen thatthis arm will be positioned outside the cabinet and may be folded back for example against the open door thereof. Three other arms have been left inside the cabinet and the fth one is shown in an intermediate position inside the cabinet.
  • the saucepans which are of a conventional, five-size type so that they may t into each other, are suspended in a progressively decreasing sequence to the arms, the largest saucepan hanging from the uppermost arm and the smallest saucepan to the lowermost arm.
  • the vertical spacing of the arms is such and the position of the supporting plates IIB along the respective slots I2 is so adjusted that all the saucepan axes lie in the same horizontal plane and at the same distance from the spindle axis, whereby the saucepans will t into each other when the arms are folded back in superposed relationship as shown.
  • Fig. 1 shows also the position of the saucepan holder when it is desired to remove therefrom a saucepan of the size immediately below the largest of the set. In order to accomplish this it will be merely sufficient to spread out the uppermost arm, grasp the handle of the saucepan in question by exerting a slight pulling action thereon so as to remove it from the saucepan of the next lower size which is left within the cabinet, and finally unhook the desired saucepan from its lug.
  • the saucepans may be put away and sheltered against dust while occupying a very small ateneo@ space, for example on the inner wall of a cabinet or other piece of furniture. Any of them may I 1.
  • Saucepan holder comprising a supporting member, two sockets secured. to saidsupporting ⁇ 4 member, a vertical spindle securedin saidsockets;
  • Saucepan, holder.,l comprising; a. supportingarms extending horizontally from said bearings,

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July 24, 1951 P. E. MAILLAND SAUCEPAN HOLDER Filed April 12, 1949 Patented July 24, 1951 OFFICE if 1 "',sAUCErAN HOLDER .I Ifhilippe Emile Mailland, Bois-Colombes, France,`
assigner of one-half towMazolux, Asnieres, France, a limited company of France Application April 12, 1949,seria1No. 87,055
In France April 19, 1948 Separate elements of kitchen saucepan sets are usually hung on boards secured `tothe wall. In moreup-to-date installationshowever it isfpre-l ferredto dissimulate and protect them against' dust, etc. by accommodating them into a suitable piece of furniture.
The scope of my present invention is to provide a saucepan holder adapted notably to be mounted within a piece of furniture or kitchen cabinet which, due to its particular arrangement, will make it possible to put the saucepans away with the minimum space occupied and take them out separately.
The saucepan holder according to my invention is characterized by the fact that it comprises a vertical spindle which may be secured at both ends to a supporting upright, said spindle carrying in turn a set of sockets provided with horizontal identical arms having hook members thereon for hanging the saucepans, the sockets being arranged at different levels so that by hanging the saucepans with decreasing sizes from the uppermost to the lowermost arm, the saucepans will fit into one another after the arms are folded back in a superposed relationship.
On each arm the hook member is carried by means of a lug so positioned as to form approximately the same angle with the vertical as the saucepan handle, and the latter is caused to bear against the lug which is further provided with two ears adapted to hold the handle against any lateral displacements.
Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will appear from thefollowing description of a preferred embodiment thereof which is given solely by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawing, in which: Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the saucepan holder ready for use, the cabinet or other piece of furniture in which it is mounted being not shown, and Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken horizontally through one of the holder arms.
According to the embodiment illustrated in the drawing, the supporting portion is provided by a vertical spindle I, supported in the usual manner at each end by a socket I4 having a lug 2 for securing the assembly to a post or similar member 3 preferably inside, and close to the door of, a cabinet or other suitable piece of furniture (not shown). Journalled on the spindle I, for rotational movement thereon and in a superposed relationship are a number of horizontal arms 5, each having an integral bearing 4 engaging the spindle I, and the arm is made by die stamping sheet material or by casting. The arms 5 are of 2 claims. (o1. 2li- 96) uniform length and each terminates in a lugly which is disposed at an angle to the vertical and perpendicular to the arm, said `angle `correspending to that between the saucepan handle I- and the outer surface ofthe saucepan. Furthermorefthe width ofA each lug equals that `ofthe respective handles. The upper portion of each lug is provided with a hook member 9 comprising a supporting plate I0 secured on the lug by means of a screw II passing through a vertical slot l2 in said portion. The lower portion of the lug is formed with lateral ears I3 which are spaced from the hook member and spaced :from each other so as to accommodate therebetween the corresponding saucepan handle.
In the example illustrated in Fig. 1 the saucepan holder comprises iive arms and the uppermost arm is shown in its outstretched position obtained by rotating it about its vertical axis. Assuming now that the spindle is secured on a stile or upright adjacent to the cabinet opening, it will be seen thatthis arm will be positioned outside the cabinet and may be folded back for example against the open door thereof. Three other arms have been left inside the cabinet and the fth one is shown in an intermediate position inside the cabinet.
As illustrated in Fig. 1, the saucepans, which are of a conventional, five-size type so that they may t into each other, are suspended in a progressively decreasing sequence to the arms, the largest saucepan hanging from the uppermost arm and the smallest saucepan to the lowermost arm. The vertical spacing of the arms is such and the position of the supporting plates IIB along the respective slots I2 is so adjusted that all the saucepan axes lie in the same horizontal plane and at the same distance from the spindle axis, whereby the saucepans will t into each other when the arms are folded back in superposed relationship as shown.
Fig. 1 shows also the position of the saucepan holder when it is desired to remove therefrom a saucepan of the size immediately below the largest of the set. In order to accomplish this it will be merely sufficient to spread out the uppermost arm, grasp the handle of the saucepan in question by exerting a slight pulling action thereon so as to remove it from the saucepan of the next lower size which is left within the cabinet, and finally unhook the desired saucepan from its lug.
With the arrangement according to my invention, the saucepans may be put away and sheltered against dust while occupying a very small ateneo@ space, for example on the inner wall of a cabinet or other piece of furniture. Any of them may I 1. Saucepan holder, comprising a supporting member, two sockets secured. to saidsupporting`4 member, a vertical spindle securedin saidsockets;
bearings journalled on said spindle imsuperposedv.
relationship to each other for rotation thereon,
arms extending horizontally from said' bear-ings;`
lugs slightly inclined from the vertical and formed on the free ends of said arms, a pair ofi guiding ears in the lower portiomof said lugs and a hook member on the yupper portionoi said lugs.v
2.1 Saucepan, holder.,l comprising; a. supportingarms extending horizontally from said bearings,
lugs slightly inclined from the vertical and formed on the free ends of said arms, a pair of guiding ears in the lower portion of said lugs, vertical slots in the upper portions of said lugs and adjustable Ahook members secured in said slots at levels enabling-V said saucepans toinest with each other. PHILIPPE MAIILAND.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the fl'le ofth'is patent:
UNITED' vSTATES PATENTS Number Name Date D. 58,014 Bradshaw et a1 May 31, 1921 64`6969f Folger Apr. 10, 1900 '1,227,165 Marin May 22, 1917 1,869,226" Subick July 26, 1932 1,880,319 Iasillo Oct. 4, 1932 2,131,990. Tisda1ef Oct.. 41938 v FOREIGNv PATE-NTS l Number Country Date s '779,589 France Jan. 19:; 1935
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US2625274A (en) * 1950-08-23 1953-01-13 Clements Macmillan Nesting bowls and supporting means therefor
US6196398B1 (en) * 1998-07-08 2001-03-06 Richard B. Lowe Hanger apparatus and method of mounting the same
US6712228B2 (en) 2002-02-04 2004-03-30 Richard B. Lowe Mountable hanger apparatus and kit of parts therefore
US6722511B1 (en) 2002-12-30 2004-04-20 Richard B. Lowe Mountable hanger apparatus and kit of parts therefore
US20080230500A1 (en) * 2007-03-19 2008-09-25 William James Johnson Hinge-mounted hanger systems
US20120132600A1 (en) * 2010-06-10 2012-05-31 Foley Frances P Rack for Surgical Sponge Counter Bags that Facilitates Sponge Counting
US20150344184A1 (en) * 2014-05-30 2015-12-03 William E. Garrett, SR. Door Mountable Storage System
US9560927B2 (en) 2010-09-24 2017-02-07 Liberty Hardware Mfg. Corp. Bi-fold hingehook method and apparatus
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US9901366B2 (en) 2013-07-27 2018-02-27 Lawrence A. Colby Systems and methods for enhancing the visibility of medical items
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US1869226A (en) * 1930-09-12 1932-07-26 Subick George Supporting and display rack
US1880319A (en) * 1931-10-30 1932-10-04 Morris Miller Supporting bracket attachment for ladders
FR779589A (en) * 1934-10-11 1935-04-09 Device for storing kitchen utensils
US2131990A (en) * 1937-06-14 1938-10-04 Tisdale Eura Barnett Utility rack

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US646969A (en) * 1899-08-23 1900-04-10 Harry S Folger Rack for rubber stamps.
US1227165A (en) * 1915-09-24 1917-05-22 William Marin Bracket.
US1869226A (en) * 1930-09-12 1932-07-26 Subick George Supporting and display rack
US1880319A (en) * 1931-10-30 1932-10-04 Morris Miller Supporting bracket attachment for ladders
FR779589A (en) * 1934-10-11 1935-04-09 Device for storing kitchen utensils
US2131990A (en) * 1937-06-14 1938-10-04 Tisdale Eura Barnett Utility rack

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US2625274A (en) * 1950-08-23 1953-01-13 Clements Macmillan Nesting bowls and supporting means therefor
US6196398B1 (en) * 1998-07-08 2001-03-06 Richard B. Lowe Hanger apparatus and method of mounting the same
US6712228B2 (en) 2002-02-04 2004-03-30 Richard B. Lowe Mountable hanger apparatus and kit of parts therefore
US6722511B1 (en) 2002-12-30 2004-04-20 Richard B. Lowe Mountable hanger apparatus and kit of parts therefore
US20080230500A1 (en) * 2007-03-19 2008-09-25 William James Johnson Hinge-mounted hanger systems
US7908711B2 (en) * 2007-03-19 2011-03-22 William James Johnson Hinge-mounted hanger systems
US20120132600A1 (en) * 2010-06-10 2012-05-31 Foley Frances P Rack for Surgical Sponge Counter Bags that Facilitates Sponge Counting
US8544660B2 (en) * 2010-06-10 2013-10-01 Frances P. Foley Rack for surgical sponge counter bags that facilitates sponge counting
US9560927B2 (en) 2010-09-24 2017-02-07 Liberty Hardware Mfg. Corp. Bi-fold hingehook method and apparatus
US9901366B2 (en) 2013-07-27 2018-02-27 Lawrence A. Colby Systems and methods for enhancing the visibility of medical items
US20150344184A1 (en) * 2014-05-30 2015-12-03 William E. Garrett, SR. Door Mountable Storage System
US9463903B2 (en) * 2014-05-30 2016-10-11 William E. Garrett, SR. Door mountable storage system
FR3046045A1 (en) * 2015-12-29 2017-06-30 Fabienne Tabet-Derraz ASSEMBLY INCLUDING HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE AND ACCESSORIES THEREOF, THE APPARATUS HAVING A CARRYING HANDLE
US11116596B2 (en) * 2019-09-09 2021-09-14 David G. Stevens Surgical sponge inventory rack

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