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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16MFRAMES, CASINGS OR BEDS OF ENGINES, MACHINES OR APPARATUS, NOT SPECIFIC TO ENGINES, MACHINES OR APPARATUS PROVIDED FOR ELSEWHERE; STANDS; SUPPORTS
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  • This invention relates to a device for holding bottles while being'nncorked, and is a mattor of great convenience, and prevents the liability oft he cutting of the hand and the soiling of the clothes in the event of the breaking of a bottle 'when drawing the cork, as is sometimes the case, in addition to enablinglhe operation of extracting the cork to be performed with greater facility than in the. ordinary way of holding the bottle between the legs, and with one hand, while the pulling is effected with the other hand.
  • This new method of extracting corks, or rather of holding the bottle during that; operation enables the use of both hands, and is a great desideratum where great nu mbeis of corks are drawn daily.
  • The'iavention consists of a slotted standard, preferably arranged in an inclined posi-- tion, and secured in a fixed position in practice, combined with a vcrtieallyadjustahle support for the bottle and a fixture of the standard to receivethe neck of'thebottle, sub stantially as hereinafter more fully set forth and claimed.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of my improved bottle-holder; Figs. 2, 3, 4, and 5 are detail viewst-hcreof.
  • a standar d,"A' which, together with a foot, (1, and headpiece B, projecting from the front side at the extreme upper end of said standard, may be cast in one piece of metal, or they may be made of wood.
  • the standard is disposed upon its foot or base in a rearwardly and upwardly inclined position, to enable its foot or greater portion to be arranged under a counter, out of the way, while its upper end is allowed to extend outwardly suitibracket and to the said standard, (it may ciently to permit the convenient extraction of the cork of the bottle when placed in position upon the support, as presently more fully explained.
  • the foot of course, is firmly bolted to the floor in pmctic'e.
  • the standard is pro- --vided with a slot, 1), extending nearly its entire length, or'it may be of any length re quired, according to the size of the bottle or bottlesjo be accommodated.
  • the headpiece B is bifurcated or slotted, said slot 0 opening outwardly, and is adapted to conform to the sides of the neck of the bottle which it is designed to receive.
  • This slot whileitisadapted to receive the neck of the bottle, clas'ps it, when the bottle is forced upward, (as it will be, as presentlydescribed,) asagainst forward movement, or movement toward the open end of the slot, said slotbeing slightly contracted intermediately between its outer and inner ends.
  • C is the bottle-support proper, whichconsists, preferably, of a shallow circular receptacle or rimmed disk firmly connected or fixed to a bracket, d, disposed edgewise to the receptacle or rimmed disk, and adapted to projcct through the slotb of the standard, its-rearwardly-projccting end having laterally-projecting flanges d, which may consist of a board or block fastened on one of its sidesto the rear end of said bracket, so that its ends will extend beyond the latter.
  • These flanges which rest against the rear side of the standard A, retain the bracket within the slot b.
  • the slot-ted standard having the foot and slotted head-piece and disposed in an inclined position, in combination with the spring-actuated follower or receptacle, substantially as and for the purpose stated,

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B. R. RICHARDS.
BOTTLE HOLDER.
Patented-May 6, 1884.
' Unrrnn STATES PATENT OFFICE,
"-nnlsnsr'n. RICHARDS, or SHEBOYGAN, wls-oossnty BOTTLE-HOLDER.
SPECIPICATIGN forming part of Letters eaten: Nd. 298.233,dated May 6,1884-. a v Application filed Lccemberl, 1826. (No model.) i I v To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, Enxesr IL RICHARDS, a citizen of the United States, residing at Sheboygan, in the county of Sheboygan and State of \Visconsin, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Bottle-Holders; and I do declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such aswill enable others skilled in theart to which it appertains to make and use the same, refer: enec being had to the accompanyingdrawings, and to the letters and figures of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification;
This invention relates to a device for holding bottles while being'nncorked, and is a mattor of great convenience, and prevents the liability oft he cutting of the hand and the soiling of the clothes in the event of the breaking of a bottle 'when drawing the cork, as is sometimes the case, in addition to enablinglhe operation of extracting the cork to be performed with greater facility than in the. ordinary way of holding the bottle between the legs, and with one hand, while the pulling is effected with the other hand. This new method of extracting corks, or rather of holding the bottle during that; operation, enables the use of both hands, and is a great desideratum where great nu mbeis of corks are drawn daily.
The'iavention consists of a slotted standard, preferably arranged in an inclined posi-- tion, and secured in a fixed position in practice, combined with a vcrtieallyadjustahle support for the bottle and a fixture of the standard to receivethe neck of'thebottle, sub stantially as hereinafter more fully set forth and claimed.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a side elevation of my improved bottle-holder; Figs. 2, 3, 4, and 5 are detail viewst-hcreof.
In the organization of my invention I em-.
ploy a standar d,"A', which, together with a foot, (1, and headpiece B, projecting from the front side at the extreme upper end of said standard, may be cast in one piece of metal, or they may be made of wood. The standard is disposed upon its foot or base in a rearwardly and upwardly inclined position, to enable its foot or greater portion to be arranged under a counter, out of the way, while its upper end is allowed to extend outwardly suitibracket and to the said standard, (it may ciently to permit the convenient extraction of the cork of the bottle when placed in position upon the support, as presently more fully explained. The foot, of course, is firmly bolted to the floor in pmctic'e. The standard is pro- --vided with a slot, 1), extending nearly its entire length, or'it may be of any length re quired, according to the size of the bottle or bottlesjo be accommodated. The headpiece B is bifurcated or slotted, said slot 0 opening outwardly, and is adapted to conform to the sides of the neck of the bottle which it is designed to receive. This slot, whileitisadapted to receive the neck of the bottle, clas'ps it, when the bottle is forced upward, (as it will be, as presentlydescribed,) asagainst forward movement, or movement toward the open end of the slot, said slotbeing slightly contracted intermediately between its outer and inner ends.
C is the bottle-support proper, whichconsists, preferably, of a shallow circular receptacle or rimmed disk firmly connected or fixed to a bracket, d, disposed edgewise to the receptacle or rimmed disk, and adapted to projcct through the slotb of the standard, its-rearwardly-projccting end having laterally-projecting flanges d, which may consist of a board or block fastened on one of its sidesto the rear end of said bracket, so that its ends will extend beyond the latter. These flanges, which rest against the rear side of the standard A, retain the bracket within the slot b.
The bracket Cis suspended within the said slot 11 ofthe standard A by a spring, preferably a coiled spring, D, connected to said be at the upper end of the slot 11,) the coils of said spring being compactlycomprcssed when no weight is placed in the receptacle C, and holding the latter in an elevated position when not,
in use, or so near the head-piece B as not to leave sufficient. space between said receptacle and head-piece to receive between them the average-sized bottle without requiring the moving or forcing'downward of the receptacle and bracket to which it is connect-ed.
In operation, -it will be observed that when the placing in position of a. bottle is desired .whose cork is to be removed the spring-actuated receptacle or disk C is moved downward until the reduced part of the neck of the hottle to be placed in position is brought into I alignment with the slot of the head-piece B,
when the bottle is placed into the receptacle and its neck into the slot, and upon then releasing thercceptaclc the latter will act as a v follower undcr'the action of the'springl) and A force the bottle upwardly until/the neck has been tightly clasped, which will efi'ecttheholding of the bottle securely in place as against any pressure that may be required to extract the cork, which operation can now be performed with the use of a corkscrew.
f From the foregoing it is obvious that the processof extracting thecork can be accomplished with great facility and without the annoyances above pointed out as attending the ordinary way of extracting corks from bottles. Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. Ina bottle-holder, the standard having the foot and thebifurcated or slotted headpiece, in combination with thespring-actuated receptacle, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
2. In a bottle-holder, the standard having-' a longitudinal slot, and the slotted or bifurcatcd head-piece, in combination with the spring-actuated stautially as and for the purpose set forth.
3. In a bottle-holder, the slot-ted standard having the slotted or bifurcated head-piece, in
receptacle or follower, sub-' combination with the receptacle or follower 7 connected to the edgewise-disposed bracket, 1
adapted to have morement in the standard,
and the spring connected to said receptacle or follower and the standard,- substantially as and for the purpose specified.
4. In a bottle-holder, the slot-ted standard having the foot and slotted head-piece and disposed in an inclined position, in combination with the spring-actuated follower or receptacle, substantially as and for the purpose stated,
,In testimony-whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
Witnesses: L. D. Haavnr,
W, D sarm- 1 v E." R. RICHARDS.
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US3559935A (en) * 1969-05-07 1971-02-02 Joan P Gardner Holder for art object
WO1996017540A1 (en) * 1994-12-08 1996-06-13 Thamm, Jake Vertical rack for sports equipment
US5617958A (en) * 1994-12-08 1997-04-08 Tamara Laug Vertical sports rack
US6588463B2 (en) * 2000-07-24 2003-07-08 Dana Swan Drip catcher system

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3559935A (en) * 1969-05-07 1971-02-02 Joan P Gardner Holder for art object
WO1996017540A1 (en) * 1994-12-08 1996-06-13 Thamm, Jake Vertical rack for sports equipment
US5617958A (en) * 1994-12-08 1997-04-08 Tamara Laug Vertical sports rack
US6588463B2 (en) * 2000-07-24 2003-07-08 Dana Swan Drip catcher system

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