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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • A is a circular-plate of metal with a hole through its center, into which is screwed a round-rod otwood, ,B.
  • This rod has. a longitudinal groove, C, ()ITHIB left-hand side. (Shown by parallel red lines in Fig. 2 and dotted red line, Fig. 1, and more-fully shown in section by Fig. 3.)
  • This rod has also attached to it, on its right-hand side. near its lower end, a spring, made of wire, attached to the rod, and operated precisely like the old and well-known spring used for bolding umbrellas open.
  • a sliding tin tube, E Over the rod B is a sliding tin tube, E. This tube has two slots through it on the right hand side, one near the upper end, through which spring Doperates to hold the tube when it is drawn down,
  • H is a peculiarly-shaped hub with several radial slots 1, through which the end of the several arms J pass, and are held in by-a wire, K, passing through them a short distance from their inner ends, Figs. 2 and 4.
  • This wire forms a ring, the ends being suitably fastened together.
  • the ring is held in its proper position by pins L L, Fig. 2, which prevents the arms J from sliding down through their slots when they are folded .up around the tube E prior to being taken down.
  • M is a piece of elastic cord with a button, 0, attached to one of the arms J, to be carricd around the arms J and buttoned by loop P on the end of cordwhen the arms aie .foldedup to hold them in place when taken down.
  • N is a knob attached to the lower end of tube E, by which to operate it.
  • Theairer or drier is to be attached to the ceiling overhead by means of screws through plate A.
  • the spring F upon tube E arranged and operating in combination with springDaud groove U of rod B, substantially as and for "the purpose herein specified.

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L. HORN. CLOTHES DRIER- No. 40,936. Patented Dec. 15, 1863.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
LORENZO HORN, OF WOLFBOROUGH, NEW HAMPSHIRE.
IMPROVED CLOTH ES-DRIER.
Specification forming-part of Letters Patent No. 10,936, dated December 15, 1863.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that'LLoRENzo HORN, of
-Wolfborough, in the county of Carroll and State of New Hampshire, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Clot-hes Airers or Driers; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact descrip-' of the severalfigures.
Ais a circular-plate of metal with a hole through its center, into which is screwed a round-rod otwood, ,B. This rod has. a longitudinal groove, C, ()ITHIB left-hand side. (Shown by parallel red lines in Fig. 2 and dotted red line, Fig. 1, and more-fully shown in section by Fig. 3.) This rod has also attached to it, on its right-hand side. near its lower end, a spring, made of wire, attached to the rod, and operated precisely like the old and well-known spring used for bolding umbrellas open. Over the rod B is a sliding tin tube, E. This tube has two slots through it on the right hand side, one near the upper end, through which spring Doperates to hold the tube when it is drawn down,
as seen-in Fig. 1. The other slot is near the lower end, and through which the same spring D operates to hold it in place when pushed up .over the rod B, as in Fig. 2. This tubevented from springing out too far by a pin,
G, whereas'spring F has its loose end bent upward inside of tube. E which prevents it from springing out too far. This end of the spring, being parallel with thegroove't) in rod B and inside the tube, fits into grooye O and guides tube E while it is pushed up or drawn down, so as to insure the perfect operationrof springD through its slots in the tube. Spring-F can only be operated when the tube E is drawn down, as shown by Fig. 1. The end of spring F is then out of the groove 0, and a little below the end of rod-B,
and can be sprung inward, as will be described hereinafter. The end of spring F does not leave groove 0 until after spring D has entered its slot in the upper end of tube E sufficiently far to insure its perfect operation.
H is a peculiarly-shaped hub with several radial slots 1, through which the end of the several arms J pass, and are held in by-a wire, K, passing through them a short distance from their inner ends, Figs. 2 and 4.
This wire forms a ring, the ends being suitably fastened together. The ring is held in its proper position by pins L L, Fig. 2, which prevents the arms J from sliding down through their slots when they are folded .up around the tube E prior to being taken down.
M is a piece of elastic cord with a button, 0, attached to one of the arms J, to be carricd around the arms J and buttoned by loop P on the end of cordwhen the arms aie .foldedup to hold them in place when taken down. I
N is a knob attached to the lower end of tube E, by which to operate it. Theairer or drier is to be attached to the ceiling overhead by means of screws through plate A.
The operation is asv follows, the position being as in Fig. 2: first, press in springD, and by knob N draw down tube E. Now press in spring F, which will allow hubH, with arms J, to slide down and rest against knob N. The positions are now shown by Fig. 1. Now put the clothes for airing or drying onto arms J. Then slide the hub and arms up over spring F, which will hold it in place. Then by knob N push tube E up over rod B till the spring'D catches into its lower slot in the tube. The hub H cannot be moved up or down over spring F while the tube is up, as in Fig. 2, as the spring F cannot be pressed in while acting as a guidefor the tube. When not in use, the rod can, if desired, be unscrewed from plate A, the arms folded up and fastened by cord M, and laid away till again wanted.
What I claim as my in vention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
The spring F upon tube E, arranged and operating in combination with springDaud groove U of rod B, substantially as and for "the purpose herein specified.
LORENZO HORN.
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JOHN G. GATE, THOMAS RUs'r.
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US3856190A (en) * 1973-12-26 1974-12-24 C Mole Telescoping coat hanger
US20030088691A1 (en) * 2001-11-02 2003-05-08 Audebert Yves Louis Gabriel Method and system for scripting commands and data for use by a personal security device
US20040218762A1 (en) * 2003-04-29 2004-11-04 Eric Le Saint Universal secure messaging for cryptographic modules
US20050184163A1 (en) * 2004-02-24 2005-08-25 Sun Microsystems, Inc., A Delaware Corporation Method and apparatus for processing an application identifier from a smart card
US7147116B1 (en) * 2003-07-03 2006-12-12 Thomas Harry Cape Portable drying assembly
US20190049065A1 (en) * 2017-08-09 2019-02-14 Spire LLC Multi-purpose, adjustable ceiling storage rack for holding sports equipment
US11154150B2 (en) * 2016-07-08 2021-10-26 Sheldon Cohn Article hanging device

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3856190A (en) * 1973-12-26 1974-12-24 C Mole Telescoping coat hanger
US20030088691A1 (en) * 2001-11-02 2003-05-08 Audebert Yves Louis Gabriel Method and system for scripting commands and data for use by a personal security device
US20040218762A1 (en) * 2003-04-29 2004-11-04 Eric Le Saint Universal secure messaging for cryptographic modules
US7147116B1 (en) * 2003-07-03 2006-12-12 Thomas Harry Cape Portable drying assembly
US20050184163A1 (en) * 2004-02-24 2005-08-25 Sun Microsystems, Inc., A Delaware Corporation Method and apparatus for processing an application identifier from a smart card
US11154150B2 (en) * 2016-07-08 2021-10-26 Sheldon Cohn Article hanging device
US11559158B2 (en) 2016-07-08 2023-01-24 Sheldon Cohn Article hanging device
US20190049065A1 (en) * 2017-08-09 2019-02-14 Spire LLC Multi-purpose, adjustable ceiling storage rack for holding sports equipment
US10830389B2 (en) * 2017-08-09 2020-11-10 Spire LLC Multi-purpose, adjustable ceiling storage rack for holding sports equipment

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