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US787911A
US787911A US24649504A US1904246495A US787911A US 787911 A US787911 A US 787911A US 24649504 A US24649504 A US 24649504A US 1904246495 A US1904246495 A US 1904246495A US 787911 A US787911 A US 787911A
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  • ()ur invention relates to devices for supporting paint-pails and other receptacles from a ladder.
  • the object of our invention is to provide a form of device which will hold a pail or other receptacle in a rigid position at the side of a ladder and which can be adjusted along the ladder to suit the convenience of the user.
  • FIG. l is a detail showing one of the side bars of a ladder and a portion of the rungs with our invention in position of use and sup porting a paint-pail, which is partially broken away to show the means for connecting the support with the pail.
  • Fig. 2 is a view of the same as seen from the side of the ladder with a portion of the pail broken away.
  • Fig. I; is a sectional view drawn on line .1: :r of Fig. 2.
  • Fig. i is a detail view showing a modified form of device for connecting the paint-pail with the support.
  • 1 is a side bar of a ladder, of which 2 represents the rungs.
  • the support 3 is a paint-pail, the bail 4 of which is not used when our improved support is employed.
  • the support is preferably formed of spring wire, one portion of which forms an eye 6, through which a bolt 7 passes, which connects the support rigidly with the side of the pail 3. as illustrated.
  • the bolt is preferably provided with a washer S, interposed be tween the nut 9 and the eye, the washer being of such size that a firm bearing upon the eye 6 is secured.
  • lamp-actuating arms 10 and 11 project upwardly from the eye 6, preferably with coils l2 near their lower ends to increase the.
  • the actuating-arms l and 11 are respectively elbowed at 11 and provided with inwardly-projecting crossed members 15, which carry the clamping-arms l6 and 17.
  • the extremities 18 of these clamping-arms are bent inwardly and are adapted when in use to bear against the inner surface of the side bar 1. of the ladder.
  • These extremities are preferably formed with an edge 1/, which bears against the. engaged face of the side bar 1 and assists to keep the device from slipping.
  • the actuatingarms and 11 and the crossed members 15 occupy planes substantially parallel with the eye 6, but that the clamping-arms l6 and 17 extend at an angle to such planes, whereby the arms 15 are (or one of them is) permitted to bear against the outer surface of the ladder-bar l while the extremities 1S bear against the inner face of the bar 1 at a higher point on said bar.
  • the actuating-arms 10 and 11 are pressed inwardly, thus causing the clampingarms 16 and 17 to separate.
  • the device When the clamping-arms are slightly separated, the device maybe slipped upwardly or downwardly on the bar 1 to any desired position of adjustment; but if it is desired to remove the device the actuating arms 10 and 11 are pressed inwardly until the extremities 18 are sufficiently separated to clear the edges of the bar.
  • the entire device may be formed of a single piece of resilient wire bent into the desired shape, and, if desired, the wire may also be provided with loops 20, projecting inwardlyover the edge of the pail, as best shown in Fig. 1, in order to prevent the pail from swinging upon the bolt 7.
  • This construction also relieves the strain upon the edges of the metal of the pail at the bolt-hole.
  • Fig. -i an attachment in employed by means of which the support may be readily removed from the pail.
  • arcsilient tongue 22 is bound to the pail by the bolt 7, the tongue being arranged to bear against the outer surface of the pad near its extremities, with an intervening outwardlyprojecting loop I), in which the eye 6 may be engaged.
  • the tongue 22 when in position of use projects downwardly from the bolt 7; but when it is desired to withdraw the eye 6 of the support the tongue is swung to an upwardly-projecting position, when it extends above the edge of the pail, as indicated by dotted lines in Fig. 4C. In this position the eye can be readily withdrawn.

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No. '787,911. PATENTED APR. 25, 1905. A. J. GERHARDT, H. O'CONNOR & O. A. VIOLET.
REOBPTAOLE SUPPORTING ATTACHMENT.
APPLIOATIOH YILBD MAB..28,1904. RENEWED FEB. 20, 1906.
W/TNESSES UNTTED STATES Patented April 25, 1905.
PATENT @FFICE.
ALWlN J. (lERllARD'l, HENRY OUONNOR, AND I'IAR LES A. VIOL E", OF MILWAUKEE, \VISCONSIN.
RECEPTACLE-SUPPORTING ATTACHMENT.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. '78 7.911, dated April 25, 1905.
Application filed March 28. 1904. Renewed F r ry 20, 1905. Serial No. 246.495.
Be it known that we, ALwIN J. Gnauanor, lluxnr ()Coxxon, and CHARLES A. VIOLET, citizens of the United States, residing at Milwaukee, county of Milwaukee, and State of lViseonsin, have invented new and useful Tmprovements in ReceptacleSupporting Attachmellts, of which the following is a specilicatiou,
()ur invention relates to devices for supporting paint-pails and other receptacles from a ladder.
The object of our invention is to provide a form of device which will hold a pail or other receptacle in a rigid position at the side of a ladder and which can be adjusted along the ladder to suit the convenience of the user.
in the following ('lescription reference is bad to the accompanying drawings,in which-- Figure l is a detail showing one of the side bars of a ladder and a portion of the rungs with our invention in position of use and sup porting a paint-pail, which is partially broken away to show the means for connecting the support with the pail. Fig. 2 is a view of the same as seen from the side of the ladder with a portion of the pail broken away. Fig. I; is a sectional view drawn on line .1: :r of Fig. 2. Fig. i is a detail view showing a modified form of device for connecting the paint-pail with the support.
liike parts are identified by the same reference characters throughout the several views.
1 is a side bar of a ladder, of which 2 represents the rungs.
3 is a paint-pail, the bail 4 of which is not used when our improved support is employed. The support is preferably formed of spring wire, one portion of which forms an eye 6, through which a bolt 7 passes, which connects the support rigidly with the side of the pail 3. as illustrated. The bolt is preferably provided with a washer S, interposed be tween the nut 9 and the eye, the washer being of such size that a firm bearing upon the eye 6 is secured.
(lamp-actuating arms 10 and 11 project upwardly from the eye 6, preferably with coils l2 near their lower ends to increase the.
resiliency of the arms. The actuating-arms l and 11 are respectively elbowed at 11 and provided with inwardly-projecting crossed members 15, which carry the clamping-arms l6 and 17. The extremities 18 of these clamping-arms are bent inwardly and are adapted when in use to bear against the inner surface of the side bar 1. of the ladder. These extremities are preferably formed with an edge 1/, which bears against the. engaged face of the side bar 1 and assists to keep the device from slipping.
It will be observed that the actuatingarms and 11 and the crossed members 15 occupy planes substantially parallel with the eye 6, but that the clamping-arms l6 and 17 extend at an angle to such planes, whereby the arms 15 are (or one of them is) permitted to bear against the outer surface of the ladder-bar l while the extremities 1S bear against the inner face of the bar 1 at a higher point on said bar. To release the device from the bar 1, the actuating-arms 10 and 11 are pressed inwardly, thus causing the clampingarms 16 and 17 to separate. When the clamping-arms are slightly separated, the device maybe slipped upwardly or downwardly on the bar 1 to any desired position of adjustment; but if it is desired to remove the device the actuating arms 10 and 11 are pressed inwardly until the extremities 18 are sufficiently separated to clear the edges of the bar.
The entire device, with the exception of the (amnecting-bolt 7, may be formed of a single piece of resilient wire bent into the desired shape, and, if desired, the wire may also be provided with loops 20, projecting inwardlyover the edge of the pail, as best shown in Fig. 1, in order to prevent the pail from swinging upon the bolt 7. This construction also relieves the strain upon the edges of the metal of the pail at the bolt-hole.
In Fig. -i an attachment in employed by means of which the support may be readily removed from the pail. In this construction arcsilient tongue 22 is bound to the pail by the bolt 7, the tongue being arranged to bear against the outer surface of the pad near its extremities, with an intervening outwardlyprojecting loop I), in which the eye 6 may be engaged. The tongue 22 when in position of use projects downwardly from the bolt 7; but when it is desired to withdraw the eye 6 of the support the tongue is swung to an upwardly-projecting position, when it extends above the edge of the pail, as indicated by dotted lines in Fig. 4C. In this position the eye can be readily withdrawn.
Having thus described our invention, what we claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. The combination with a receptacle of a resilient clamp connected to one side thereof and having outwardly-proj ecting arms adapted to engage the side bar of a ladder.
2. The combination with a receptacle, of a support connected to one side thereof and having resilient crossed arms adapted to engage the side bar of a ladder.
3. The combination with a receptacle, of a support connected to one side thereof and having resilient crossed arms adapted to engage the side bar of the ladder,said resilient -arms being arran ed to extend diagonally across the edges of the ladder side bar, with portions bearing upon its inner and outer faces.
4:. The combination with a receptacle, of a resilient clamp secured to one side thereof, said clamp having arms extending diagonally outwardly from the receptacle and adapted to engage the side bar of the ladder.
5. The combination with a receptacle, of a resilient clamp connected with the receptacle I by suitable actuating-arms, said actuatingarms being provided with hooked portions, engaging over the edge of the receptacle.
6. The combination with a receptacle, of a resilient clamp provided with actuatingarms connected to form an eye at their lower ends; a resilient loop pivotally secured to the side of the receptacle near its upper edge and adapted to be removably engaged in said eye.
7. The combination with a receptacle, of a resilient clamp provided with actuatingarms connected to form an eye at their lower ends; a resilient loop pivotally secured to the side of the receptacle near its upper edge and adapted to be removably engaged in said eye, said loop being arranged to project downwardly from the point of connection with the receptacle when in use, but adapted to be swung upwardly and to project above the edge of the receptacle when in position of release.
8. The combination with a receptacle of a ALWVIN J. GERHARDT. HENRY OCONNOR. CHARLES A. VIOLET.
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US2908468A (en) * 1953-10-05 1959-10-13 Earl E Thomas Container support
US4401187A (en) * 1981-08-26 1983-08-30 Patten Charles E Van Ladder platform accessory
US6382354B2 (en) 2000-03-28 2002-05-07 Ahl, Inc. Ladder supported container
US6604721B2 (en) * 2000-03-28 2003-08-12 Ahl, Inc. Bracket assembly for attaching a container to a ladder
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US2908468A (en) * 1953-10-05 1959-10-13 Earl E Thomas Container support
US4401187A (en) * 1981-08-26 1983-08-30 Patten Charles E Van Ladder platform accessory
US6382354B2 (en) 2000-03-28 2002-05-07 Ahl, Inc. Ladder supported container
US6604721B2 (en) * 2000-03-28 2003-08-12 Ahl, Inc. Bracket assembly for attaching a container to a ladder
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