US713152A - Trunk-tray holder. - Google Patents

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US713152A
US713152A US11539802A US1902115398A US713152A US 713152 A US713152 A US 713152A US 11539802 A US11539802 A US 11539802A US 1902115398 A US1902115398 A US 1902115398A US 713152 A US713152 A US 713152A
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  • My invention relates to improvements in a and they cou d not be covered readily unless 60 i0 trunk-tray holder, and particularly to that the strips extended to the sides of the trunk, class of holders which are attached to the inas the ends would tear the cloth covering, and terior of the trunk to support the ends of the therefore the strips had to be cu in lengt s trays. suitable for every size trunk. It is also very The object of my invention is to construct objectionable to have a holder covered with 65 i a tray-holder in such manner that it will supcloth, as the iron brackets cut the cloth port each tray independently of the other and through in a very short time.
  • A represents the trayholder, which is stamped ironi apiece 0t metal and consists of th back 13, hich s adap e to be secured the insid e end of a

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N0. 7l-3,I52. Patented Nov. ll, I902.
0. RANGNOW.
IRUNK TRAY HOLDER. (A lication filed July 14. 190?. (No Model.)
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UNiTEn STATES PATENT OEEioE.
OTTO RANGNOW, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
TRUNK-TRAY HOLDER.
SPECIFICATION forming, part of Letters Yatent No. 713,152, dated November 11, 1902. Application filed July 14, 1902. fierial No. 115.398. iNo model.)
To all whom it may cancer 1,: square and et a length coextensive Be it known that l, OTTO RANGNOW, a citiwidth of the trunk. This was objectionable zen ot the United Statesn'esiding at No. 59 for several reasons. It was necessary to use Laurel street, Philadelphia, in the county of soft wood,so that they could be attached with- 5 5 Philadelphia and State of Pennsylvania, have out splitting. Consequently the iron brackets invented certain new and useful Improve- F on the travs would soon wear the strips ments in a Trunk-Tray Holder, t which the away. It was necessary to cover said strips My invention relates to improvements in a and they cou d not be covered readily unless 60 i0 trunk-tray holder, and particularly to that the strips extended to the sides of the trunk, class of holders which are attached to the inas the ends would tear the cloth covering, and terior of the trunk to support the ends of the therefore the strips had to be cu in lengt s trays. suitable for every size trunk. It is also very The object of my invention is to construct objectionable to have a holder covered with 65 i a tray-holder in such manner that it will supcloth, as the iron brackets cut the cloth port each tray independently of the other and through in a very short time.
which may be at ached to a trunk of any size. In my improved tray-holder I have overo be damhave produced a tray-holder which can be 70 aged by the constant movement of the trays used in a trunk of any size which need not be nor require covering with cloth to give it a covered with cloth. Each tray is supported finished appearan independently of th othe d the trays can Referring th drawings, Figuie 1 repre not et ut of l the holder being noin sents a face view of. my invention. Fig. 2 is away. 75 a erspecti w of the interiei ot a trun Having thus described my invention, 1 showing my invention applied thereto. Fig. claim and desire to secure y Letters Fat- In the drawings, A represents the trayholder, which is stamped ironi apiece 0t metal and consists of th back 13, hich s adap e to be secured the insid e end of a The combination in a trun ot a tray- 3 trun sho n in Fi t horizonta holderhaving ah zontal po tion, presse ortion which is bent at right angles to t e portion at either end of said horizontal porback a d the ends D h h consis 0 tion, a back and end portions adapted to supa continuation ofthe par O, ben ort said horizontal portion, substantially as downwardly to form bracket to strengthen described. 0 the p 3. The combination in a trunk of a trayhoider having a horizontal portion, depressed either end with depressions E, on which the portions at either end of; the same to receiv brackets F ot the lower tray G rest, sai the projections on the tray, and back and cu brackets being more clearly shown in Fig. ortionsto support the horizontal portion The object of having the said ends depressed substantially as described is to bring the brackets of the tray G down In testimony. whereof I attix my signatui low enough'so that he upper tray H, Fig. 3, in presence of two witnesses.
will not rest on them,but rest on the portion I OTTO RANGNOW. O of the holder A. Witnesses:
o Heretotore'the trays in a trunk have been CHESTER B. REANEY,
supported by' strips of wood about one inch REGINALD N. HALL.
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