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US630191A
US630191A US70400499A US1899704004A US630191A US 630191 A US630191 A US 630191A US 70400499 A US70400499 A US 70400499A US 1899704004 A US1899704004 A US 1899704004A US 630191 A US630191 A US 630191A
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  • This invention relates to devices for preventing hedclothing from being displaced from the bed; and the object thereof is to provide a simple and improved device of this character which is adapted to be mounted upon the side rails of a bedstead, having means for holding the device in its operative position, and capable of being folded out of the way when not in use.
  • Figure l is a perspective view of the device applied to a bedstead in operative position.
  • Fig. 2 is a detail elevation of the same looking toward the inner side of the rail.
  • Fig. 3 is alongitudinalsectional view thereof.
  • l designates the'body of the device, formed from spring-wire, having the upwardly-diverging sides 2 and the arcuate upper end 3, whereby a triangular-shaped skeleton 'frame is provided.
  • This frame constitutes a spring-arm.
  • the lower portion of the frame is formed into a similar shape, much smaller, however, and reversely disposed.
  • a plate et connects the same together, whereby each frame may be made from a separate length of wire and joined together by this plate.
  • An attaching-bracket 5 has an arcuate rib 6, which is provided with a pair of notches 7, and the spring-arm heretofore described is pivoted to the bracket by means of a suitable pivot-pin 8, passing through the center of the plate t.
  • the spring-arm and the bracket being thus connected together the latter is fitted to the inner side of one of the side rails 9 of a bedstead,near the head of the bed, and mounted in place by means of suitable, fastenings 10.
  • the springarm is thrown downward upon the inner side of the rail, as shown in dotted lines, the upper end of the arm resting ⁇ upon the slatledge ll of the rail.
  • a pair of these devices is used upon a hed, being oppositely located upon each of the rails, near the head of the bed.
  • the bedclothing is tucked beneath the edges of the mattress, as usual, and the function of the arms is to form a stop to prevent the bedclothing from slipping sidewise from the bed when the clothing has been disengaged or pulled lfrom beneath the mattress by the movement of the occupant of the bed.
  • the device as herein described provides a very simple and effective means for preventingthe bedclothing from being displaced from the bed. It may be folded out of sight during the day when not needed and may be quickly positioned for use. It does not interfere with the bedclothing or the occupant of the bed and need not be removed from the bedstead when the latter is taken apart' for shipment or the like, as it ts flush against the inner side of the rail, entirely out of the way, as indicated in Fig. 2 by the dotted position.
  • a device of the class described comprising an attaching-bracket, having a rib and a spring-arm pivoted intermediate its ends to the bracket, and adapted to engage the rib when in use at one side of its pivot, whereby the other end of the arm is forced against the bracket, substantially as shown and described.
  • a device of the class described comprising,r an attaching-bracket, an arm pivoted intermediate its ends tothe bracket and comprisingr an upper triangularframe and a lower triangular frame, the latter being adapted to engage the bracket, whereby a tension is had upon the upper frame to hold it in engagement with the bracket and prevent accidental displacement of the arm when in use, substantially as shown-and described.
  • a device of the class described comprising an attaching-bracket having an arcuate transverse rib provided with notches, and an arm made of springwire, in the form of two reVersely-arranged triangular frames having a plate connecting the frames together at the apeXes thereof, the arm being; pivoted to the bracket through the plate, the sides of the upper triangular frame being adapted to be seated in the respective notches of the rib, whereby the lower frame is engagged with the bracket, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.

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'No' BSUIQL s J DAV|S Patented Aug. l, |899. BEDCLOTHING HOLDER.
(Application Sled Jan. 31, 1899.)
(No Model.)
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STEPHEN J. DAVIS, OF ONECO, CONNECTICUT.
BEDCLQTHING-HOLDER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 630,191, dated August 1, 1899.
Application iiled January 3l, 1899. Serial No. 704,004. (No model.)
To all whom ift ntf/,y cm1/cern:
Be it known that I, STEPHEN J. Davis, a citizen of the United States, residing at Oneco, in the county of lVindham and State of Connecticut, have invented a new and useful Bedclothing-I-Iolder, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to devices for preventing hedclothing from being displaced from the bed; and the object thereof is to provide a simple and improved device of this character which is adapted to be mounted upon the side rails of a bedstead, having means for holding the device in its operative position, and capable of being folded out of the way when not in use. A
To these ends the invention consists in the combination and arrangement of parts, as will be hereinafter more fully described, shown in the drawings, and particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
In the drawings, Figure l is a perspective view of the device applied to a bedstead in operative position. Fig. 2 is a detail elevation of the same looking toward the inner side of the rail. Fig. 3 is alongitudinalsectional view thereof.
Corresponding` parts are designated by like characters of reference in all the figures of the drawings.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, particularly to Figs. 2 and 3 thereof, l designates the'body of the device, formed from spring-wire, having the upwardly-diverging sides 2 and the arcuate upper end 3, whereby a triangular-shaped skeleton 'frame is provided. This frame constitutes a spring-arm. The lower portion of the frame is formed into a similar shape, much smaller, however, and reversely disposed. At the juncture of the sides or the apexes of the two triangular frames a plate et connects the same together, whereby each frame may be made from a separate length of wire and joined together by this plate.
An attaching-bracket 5 has an arcuate rib 6, which is provided with a pair of notches 7, and the spring-arm heretofore described is pivoted to the bracket by means of a suitable pivot-pin 8, passing through the center of the plate t. IThe spring-arm and the bracket being thus connected together the latter is fitted to the inner side of one of the side rails 9 of a bedstead,near the head of the bed, and mounted in place by means of suitable, fastenings 10. When not in use, the springarm is thrown downward upon the inner side of the rail, as shown in dotted lines, the upper end of the arm resting` upon the slatledge ll of the rail. In this position the device is entirely out of the way, being below the uppersurface of the bed and between the mattress andthe side rail. The full lines show the device as thrown upward upon its pivot S un til it has assumed an upright position, the sides 2 engaging the respective notches 7, wherebythe arm is held in its upright position against accidental displacement. As illustrated in Fig. 3, the upper frame of the arm ish eld away from the bracket by reason of its engagement with the notches of the rib 6, wherebythelowerframe is forced against the face of the bracket, and a tension is had upon the upper frame to give a spring thereto and hold the same in engagement with the notches of the rib.
A pair of these devices is used upon a hed, being oppositely located upon each of the rails, near the head of the bed. The bedclothing is tucked beneath the edges of the mattress, as usual, and the function of the arms is to form a stop to prevent the bedclothing from slipping sidewise from the bed when the clothing has been disengaged or pulled lfrom beneath the mattress by the movement of the occupant of the bed.
The device as herein described provides a very simple and effective means for preventingthe bedclothing from being displaced from the bed. It may be folded out of sight during the day when not needed and may be quickly positioned for use. It does not interfere with the bedclothing or the occupant of the bed and need not be removed from the bedstead when the latter is taken apart' for shipment or the like, as it ts flush against the inner side of the rail, entirely out of the way, as indicated in Fig. 2 by the dotted position.
Various changes in the form, proportion, and minor details of construction and arrangement may be made without departing from the spirit and scope or sacrieing any of the advantages of the present invention.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed isl. A device of the class described, comprising an attaching-bracket, having a rib and a spring-arm pivoted intermediate its ends to the bracket, and adapted to engage the rib when in use at one side of its pivot, whereby the other end of the arm is forced against the bracket, substantially as shown and described.
2. A device of the class described, comprising,r an attaching-bracket, an arm pivoted intermediate its ends tothe bracket and comprisingr an upper triangularframe and a lower triangular frame, the latter being adapted to engage the bracket, whereby a tension is had upon the upper frame to hold it in engagement with the bracket and prevent accidental displacement of the arm when in use, substantially as shown-and described.
A device of the class described, comprising an attaching-bracket having an arcuate transverse rib provided with notches, and an arm made of springwire, in the form of two reVersely-arranged triangular frames having a plate connecting the frames together at the apeXes thereof, the arm being; pivoted to the bracket through the plate, the sides of the upper triangular frame being adapted to be seated in the respective notches of the rib, whereby the lower frame is engagged with the bracket, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own I have hereto affixed my signature in the presence of two Witnesses.
` STEPHEN J. DAVIS. NVitnesses:
J O HN B. VAUGHAN, ALICE R. HURsT.
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