US465365A - Bracket for supporting electric conductors - Google Patents

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US465365A
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  • My invention relates to brackets for electric conductors.
  • My present invention has for its object a bracket in which the horizontal rod may be readily elevated or depressed; and it consists in making each rod of one piecethat is, omitting the telescoping feature of my former invention, and in providing each end of the supporting-rod with a joint, so that the angle at which it is placed with respect to the horizontal rod may be changed.
  • the supporting-rod is jointed onto a collar adapted to slide along the horizontal rod.
  • the horizontal rod may be elevated or depressed within moderate limits, for that purpose a set-screw upon theupper part of the collar being loosened, so that it may be moved toward or away from the pole to which the rods are attached, the joints on the ends of the supporting-rod allowing the supporting-rod to adapt itself to the new position, and thus readily permitting such a movement to be made.
  • the collar is pushed toward the pole the horizontal rod may be raised, and depressed if it is pushed from it.
  • the rod is in the desired position, it is to be held there by the tightening of the set-screw.
  • P is the pole; A, the horizontal rod; B, the supporting-rod; O, a plate connected with the rod A and attached to the pole P.
  • D is a plate attached to the poleP and provided With a lug which fits into a slot on the lower end of the rod B, and is secured to it by a pin, so as to form a joint. 6-;
  • G is a collar adapted to be slid along the rod A and kept in place by the set-screw g.
  • This collar has on its under side a lug fitting into the slot F on the upper end of the supporting-rod, so as to form,witl1 asuitable pin, a joint similar to the one above described at the lower end of rod B.
  • H is a collar, which can be placed at any desired point on the rod 'A, and is held in place by the set-screw h.
  • L is an insulator by which is suspended the electric conductor M.
  • I is an ornament, which may be omitted, if desired.
  • a bracket for the support of electric conductors consisting of the horizontal rod A, the inner end of which is attached to the pole P, the supporting-rod 13, attached by means of suitable joints at its lower end'to the pole P and at its upper end to the collar G, the collar G, adapted to be slid along the horizontal rod A, and the set-screw g for holding the collar in place, substantially as and for the pur- 9o pose above described.

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J. A. D'UGGAN.
BRACKET FOR SUPPORTING ELECTRIC GONDUGTORS.
Patented Dec. 15,1891.
ATTORNEY.
UNITED STATE PATENT OFFICE.
JOHN A. DUGGAN, or QUINCY, MASSACHUSETTS.
BRACKET FOR SUPPORTING ELECTRIC CONDUCTORS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 465,365, dated December 1 5, 1891.
Application filed July 15,1891. Serial No. 399,619- (No model.)
- To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, JOHN A. DUGGAN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Quincy, in the county of Norfolk and State of Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Brackets for Supporting Electric Conductors; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, which will enable others skilled in the art to which it'appertains to make and use the same.
My invention relates to brackets for electric conductors.
In Letters Patentto me, No. 418,704, dated January 7, 1890, I have shown and described a bracket consisting of two rods, one horizontal,from which the electric conductoris to be suspended, andrthe other acting as a support for the horizontal rod, each made in two parts, one sliding within the other, the purpose being to adjust the horizontal rod so as to have it longer or shorter, as may be desired. That invention is more especially adapted for cases where it is desired to Vary the length of the horizontal rod, so that it shall extend a greater or less distance from the pole to which it is attached.
My present invention.has for its object a bracket in which the horizontal rod may be readily elevated or depressed; and it consists in making each rod of one piecethat is, omitting the telescoping feature of my former invention, and in providing each end of the supporting-rod with a joint, so that the angle at which it is placed with respect to the horizontal rod may be changed. At its upper end the supporting-rod is jointed onto a collar adapted to slide along the horizontal rod. By this means the horizontal rod may be elevated or depressed within moderate limits, for that purpose a set-screw upon theupper part of the collar being loosened, so that it may be moved toward or away from the pole to which the rods are attached, the joints on the ends of the supporting-rod allowing the supporting-rod to adapt itself to the new position, and thus readily permitting such a movement to be made. In this manner, it the collar is pushed toward the pole the horizontal rod may be raised, and depressed if it is pushed from it. When the rod is in the desired position, it is to be held there by the tightening of the set-screw.
In the drawings I have shown in Figure 1 an elevation of my invention attached to a 5 5 pole, and in Fig. '2 a plan View of the supporting-rod detached from the pole and from the horizontal rod.
P is the pole; A, the horizontal rod; B, the supporting-rod; O, a plate connected with the rod A and attached to the pole P.
D is a plate attached to the poleP and provided With a lug which fits into a slot on the lower end of the rod B, and is secured to it by a pin, so as to form a joint. 6-;
G is a collar adapted to be slid along the rod A and kept in place by the set-screw g. This collar has on its under side a lug fitting into the slot F on the upper end of the supporting-rod, so as to form,witl1 asuitable pin, a joint similar to the one above described at the lower end of rod B.
H is a collar, which can be placed at any desired point on the rod 'A, and is held in place by the set-screw h.
L is an insulator by which is suspended the electric conductor M.
I is an ornament, which may be omitted, if desired.
lVhat I claim, and desire to secure by Let- 8o ters Patent, is.
A bracket for the support of electric conductors, consisting of the horizontal rod A, the inner end of which is attached to the pole P, the supporting-rod 13, attached by means of suitable joints at its lower end'to the pole P and at its upper end to the collar G, the collar G, adapted to be slid along the horizontal rod A, and the set-screw g for holding the collar in place, substantially as and for the pur- 9o pose above described.
JOHN A. DUGGAN.
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US2696357A (en) * 1951-04-07 1954-12-07 Wheeler Reflector Company Pole bracket for street lighting

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