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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • Onspidors and vases are often made of fraugible materials'such as china-end areliable to be broken when moved from place to place, especially asthese articles are generally slipped along upon the floor.
  • a rigid holder hasheretofore been proposed for articles of this char acter; but it is heavy and does notgrasp the cuspidor or other article so that the parts yield to articles of different sizes.
  • My present improvement relates to a holder forcuspidors. vases, and similar articles in which there is a base for the cnspidor to rest upoirand vertical grasping arms having rollers or casters at the lower ends and guide- -rods sliding in the base,and springs for drawing the vertical arms toward the article that is grasped by them, thereby allowing for the holding of the cuspidor or vase without looseness in the parts and for allowing the arms to be easily separated and the cuspidor taken
  • Figure l is a plan view of the holder
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical section of the same.
  • the base A is in the form of a ring having through it horizontal mortises or openings for the reception of the slide-bars B. that project inwardly from the vertical grasping-arms 0.
  • These arms are to be made of metal,and they are light, and the portions of the arms which come into contact with the cuspidor should be curved and slender, so as to act like springs.
  • bottom ends of the arms are balls or casters D, of suitable size, so as to be adapted to the At the Weight of thearticle to be supported.
  • the slidebars B pass freely through the mortises in the base A, and I make use of contractile springs H, extending across from one arm to the opposite arm below the base, as seen by dotted lines in Fig. 2, or between the inner ends of the slide-bars. These contractile springs tend to draw the arms up against the cuspidor or vase, and thereby grasp the samefirmly, so that there is no looseness between the vase or cuspidor and the arms.
  • contractile springs will extend across from one slide-bar to the next, or they may be connected to the ends of the slide-bar and to a central pin, 6, upon a cross-bar, 5, or they may extend across beneath the base from one yielding arm to the opposite one.
  • contractile springs are distended in opening the arms to receive the cuspidor or vase, and the arms are drawn toward the vase by the action of the springs.
  • the ring-shaped base having a crossbar and central pin, in combination with the yielding arms, the slide-bars upon said arms passing through mortises in the base, and the eontractile springs attached to the slide-bars and to the central pin, substantially as set forth.

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J. lUXS SlHTER. GUSPIDOR HOLDER.
- No. 358,688. Patented Mar. 1,1887.
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UL Us NASSAUER, or NEW YORK,
n. Y., ASSIGNOR TO HiMsnLr AND HARRY L. SHENFIELD, OF SAME PLACE.
CUSPIDORHHOLDERI SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 358,688, dated March 1. 1887..
Application filed July 26, 1886. Serial No. 209,100. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JULIUs NASSAUER, of the city and State of New York, have invented an Improvement in Cuspidor Holders, of which the followingis a specification.
Onspidors and vases are often made of fraugible materials'such as china-end areliable to be broken when moved from place to place, especially asthese articles are generally slipped along upon the floor. A rigid holder hasheretofore been proposed for articles of this char acter; but it is heavy and does notgrasp the cuspidor or other article so that the parts yield to articles of different sizes.
My present improvement relates to a holder forcuspidors. vases, and similar articles in which there is a base for the cnspidor to rest upoirand vertical grasping arms having rollers or casters at the lower ends and guide- -rods sliding in the base,and springs for drawing the vertical arms toward the article that is grasped by them, thereby allowing for the holding of the cuspidor or vase without looseness in the parts and for allowing the arms to be easily separated and the cuspidor taken In the drawings, Figure l is a plan view of the holder, and Fig. 2 is a vertical section of the same. I
The base A is in the form of a ring having through it horizontal mortises or openings for the reception of the slide-bars B. that project inwardly from the vertical grasping-arms 0. These arms are to be made of metal,and they are light, and the portions of the arms which come into contact with the cuspidor should be curved and slender, so as to act like springs.
bottom ends of the arms are balls or casters D, of suitable size, so as to be adapted to the At the Weight of thearticle to be supported. The slidebars B pass freely through the mortises in the base A, and I make use of contractile springs H, extending across from one arm to the opposite arm below the base, as seen by dotted lines in Fig. 2, or between the inner ends of the slide-bars. These contractile springs tend to draw the arms up against the cuspidor or vase, and thereby grasp the samefirmly, so that there is no looseness between the vase or cuspidor and the arms. In some instances these contractile springs will extend across from one slide-bar to the next, or they may be connected to the ends of the slide-bar and to a central pin, 6, upon a cross-bar, 5, or they may extend across beneath the base from one yielding arm to the opposite one. These contractile springs are distended in opening the arms to receive the cuspidor or vase, and the arms are drawn toward the vase by the action of the springs.
I claim as my invention 1. The combination,with the base-ring hav ing mortises through it, of the yielding arms and slide-bars upon the respective arms passing through mortises in the base, and contractile springs for drawing the arms toward each other, substantially as set forth.
2. The ring-shaped base having a crossbar and central pin, in combination with the yielding arms, the slide-bars upon said arms passing through mortises in the base, and the eontractile springs attached to the slide-bars and to the central pin, substantially as set forth.
Signed by me this 2lst day of July, 1886.
JULIUS NASSAUER.
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Cited By (8)

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US2483680A (en) * 1946-07-17 1949-10-04 Raymond L Timm Decoy
US2516379A (en) * 1946-05-14 1950-07-25 Gano Floyd Eugene Flower holder for caskets
US2578646A (en) * 1951-09-11 1951-12-11 Continental Silver Co Inc Dish holder
US2697574A (en) * 1950-07-15 1954-12-21 Bricker John Paul Folding stand for supporting food plates or trays
US2947458A (en) * 1957-01-18 1960-08-02 Troendly Illinois Corp Holder for containers such as casseroles and the like
US5154380A (en) * 1990-08-31 1992-10-13 Mihai Risca Container holder
US5839711A (en) * 1996-04-11 1998-11-24 Fischerwerke, Artur Fischer Gmbh & Co. Kg Holder for beverage container
US7090087B1 (en) * 2003-06-12 2006-08-15 Guralski Daniel M Apparatus for holding an inverted container

Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2516379A (en) * 1946-05-14 1950-07-25 Gano Floyd Eugene Flower holder for caskets
US2483680A (en) * 1946-07-17 1949-10-04 Raymond L Timm Decoy
US2697574A (en) * 1950-07-15 1954-12-21 Bricker John Paul Folding stand for supporting food plates or trays
US2578646A (en) * 1951-09-11 1951-12-11 Continental Silver Co Inc Dish holder
US2947458A (en) * 1957-01-18 1960-08-02 Troendly Illinois Corp Holder for containers such as casseroles and the like
US5154380A (en) * 1990-08-31 1992-10-13 Mihai Risca Container holder
US5839711A (en) * 1996-04-11 1998-11-24 Fischerwerke, Artur Fischer Gmbh & Co. Kg Holder for beverage container
US7090087B1 (en) * 2003-06-12 2006-08-15 Guralski Daniel M Apparatus for holding an inverted container

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