US858964A - Pneumatic mirror-bracket. - Google Patents

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US858964A
US858964A US32686006A US1906326860A US858964A US 858964 A US858964 A US 858964A US 32686006 A US32686006 A US 32686006A US 1906326860 A US1906326860 A US 1906326860A US 858964 A US858964 A US 858964A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G1/00Mirrors; Picture frames or the like, e.g. provided with heating, lighting or ventilating means
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  • Our invention relates to brackets for supporting mirrors, and has for its object peculiar, novel and improved means specially intended for holding a mirror but adapted for other uses.
  • the invention resides in a peculiarly constructed bracket employing pneumatic, or suction devic es, providing ready means for attachment of the bracket to any suitable perpendicular plane.
  • FIG. 1 is a sectional elevation of our invention, with same shown in supporting position on a perpendicular plane, and Fig. 2 is a front or plan view of the pneumatic or suction device, whereby the bracket may be secured on any suitable base, th bracket arm being shown in transverse section.
  • a conical or other suitably shaped rigid body A preferably in the form of a half-section of a hOllOWi sphere, and construct same with a centrally located opening B, the opening being formed with a suitable slot 0, for the purpose appearing further on.
  • D denotes a disk formed of rubber, or other suitable flexible material.
  • the disk is provided with an eye E, affording connection therewith, of one end of a chain F; the chain being adapted to extend through the opening B, in the body portion A..
  • the outer end of the chain is provided with an enlarged link or handle G.
  • the inner end of the arm'member K is arranged with the loop H extending thereunder and it is designed that the loop shall be formed permitting lateral adjustment of the arm member K, as will be understood.
  • the outer end of the member K is constructed with a vertical opening at M, adapted. to receive a downward extension N on the outer member 0, of the bracket arm L.
  • hollow body A may be placed against any perpendicular surface, as the wall of a room, a window glass, or on upright suitable surface portions of furniture, denoted in section by reference character AF, the flexible disk D being pressed against the supporting surface in position, substantially as shown by full lines in Fig. 1. Now upon pulling the disk D into the body to the dotted position thereof, by grasping the chain handle G,
  • a mirror bracket employing a suction device consisting of a hollow half spherical body having an opening therethrough fashioned with a slotted edge, a flexible disk, a chain secured to the disk and extended through the opening in said spherical body, a supporting loop on the body, and an arm adapted for attachment of a mirror at its outer end, the inner end of the arm being hingedly so cured to the spherical body, substantially as described.
  • a suction device consisting of a hollow body, a flexible disk, and a chain extending from the disk to and through an opening in the hollow body, whereby to draw the disk into suction producing position, and means for securing the chain against retracting action of the disk, of a supporting arm constructed of hingedly connected members, one end of the'supporting arm being liingedly connected with the hollow body and its other end adapted for attachment of a mirror, and a supporting 1o p on the hollow body affording lateral sliding adjustment of the supporting arm.

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"PATENTED JULY 2, 190-2. HOTALING.
G. W. DAYTON & S.
PNEUMATIC MIRROR BRACKET.
APPLICATION FILED JULY 19. 1908.
IN VE N TORS GEORGE WDAYTQN SET Emma"? HOTHLING A TTORNE Y8 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
GEORGE W. DAYTON AND SHERIDAN P. HOTALING, OF KING CITY, CALIFORNIA.
PNEUMATIC MIRROR-BRAOI'KET.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Ju1y 2, 1907.
Application filed July19, 1906. Serial No. 326,860-
To all whom it may concern." v
Be it known. that we, GEORGE W. DAYTON and SHERIDAN P. Ho'rhLmm citizens of the United States,
and residents of King City, in the county of Monterey and State of California, have invented a new and Improved Pneumatic Mirror-Bracket, of which the following is a specification.
Our invention relates to brackets for supporting mirrors, and has for its object peculiar, novel and improved means specially intended for holding a mirror but adapted for other uses.
The invention resides in a peculiarly constructed bracket employing pneumatic, or suction devic es, providing ready means for attachment of the bracket to any suitable perpendicular plane.
The invention consists of the special construction, arrangement and combination of parts, shown by the accompanying drawing, and hereinafter fully described, the novel features being pointed out in the appended claims. i
In the drawing Figure 1 is a sectional elevation of our invention, with same shown in supporting position on a perpendicular plane, and Fig. 2 is a front or plan view of the pneumatic or suction device, whereby the bracket may be secured on any suitable base, th bracket arm being shown in transverse section.
In carrying out our invention, we employ a conical or other suitably shaped rigid body A, preferably in the form of a half-section of a hOllOWi sphere, and construct same with a centrally located opening B, the opening being formed with a suitable slot 0, for the purpose appearing further on.
D denotes a disk formed of rubber, or other suitable flexible material. The disk is provided with an eye E, affording connection therewith, of one end of a chain F; the chain being adapted to extend through the opening B, in the body portion A.. The outer end of the chain is provided with an enlarged link or handle G.
ceive an upturned end .I, on the inner end of one member K of a bracket-arm L. According to our inven tion the inner end of the arm'member K is arranged with the loop H extending thereunder and it is designed that the loop shall be formed permitting lateral adjustment of the arm member K, as will be understood. The outer end of the member K is constructed with a vertical opening at M, adapted. to receive a downward extension N on the outer member 0, of the bracket arm L.
In further carrying out our invention we provide the outer end of the arm member ,0 with an upward extension P, the same being designed for entrance into a socket Q, hingedly secured to the rear side of any suitable mirror R. The hinging means of the socket aforesaid may be of any well known form, frictionally operating to hold the mirror as adjusted, and not necessary to be further described.
The construction of our invention will be understood II'OIY the above description. In the use thereof, the
hollow body A may be placed against any perpendicular surface, as the wall of a room, a window glass, or on upright suitable surface portions of furniture, denoted in section by reference character AF, the flexible disk D being pressed against the supporting surface in position, substantially as shown by full lines in Fig. 1. Now upon pulling the disk D into the body to the dotted position thereof, by grasping the chain handle G,
/ as will be understood, it is apparent that by the vacuum thus produced between the disk and the supporting surface A the body will be effectively held against movement, that is, sufiiciently to provide support for the mirror It. When the disk is pulled to the dotted position aforesaid, it may be secured retaining suction thereof by arranging one of the chain links in the slot-opening O as hereinbefore described. It will I be further apparent that the mirror may be readily ad justed; as to inclination thereof, and further, that through proper lateral adjustment of the bracket members K, O, the mirror, may be adjusted rendering same best positioned for effective'use.
I claim- 1. A mirror bracket employing a suction device consisting of a hollow half spherical body having an opening therethrough fashioned with a slotted edge, a flexible disk, a chain secured to the disk and extended through the opening in said spherical body, a supporting loop on the body, and an arm adapted for attachment of a mirror at its outer end, the inner end of the arm being hingedly so cured to the spherical body, substantially as described.
2. The combination with a suction device consisting of a hollow body, a flexible disk, and a chain extending from the disk to and through an opening in the hollow body, whereby to draw the disk into suction producing position, and means for securing the chain against retracting action of the disk, of a supporting arm constructed of hingedly connected members, one end of the'supporting arm being liingedly connected with the hollow body and its other end adapted for attachment of a mirror, and a supporting 1o p on the hollow body affording lateral sliding adjustment of the supporting arm.
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US4856888A (en) * 1988-01-19 1989-08-15 Wahl Clipper Corporation Adjustable telescoping mirrors
US20080035818A1 (en) * 2006-07-24 2008-02-14 We-Flex, Llc Portable item holder and method for using the holder
US7740221B2 (en) 2006-07-24 2010-06-22 Sheffield Jr Douglas M Suction-mountable display device having a periphery and a bend adjacent the periphery
US9304286B1 (en) 2013-09-25 2016-04-05 Jonathan Kath Deployable tactical room clearing mirrors

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4856888A (en) * 1988-01-19 1989-08-15 Wahl Clipper Corporation Adjustable telescoping mirrors
US20080035818A1 (en) * 2006-07-24 2008-02-14 We-Flex, Llc Portable item holder and method for using the holder
US20080067319A1 (en) * 2006-07-24 2008-03-20 We-Flex, Llc Portable item holder having a hole for receiving the item and method for using the holder
US7740221B2 (en) 2006-07-24 2010-06-22 Sheffield Jr Douglas M Suction-mountable display device having a periphery and a bend adjacent the periphery
US9304286B1 (en) 2013-09-25 2016-04-05 Jonathan Kath Deployable tactical room clearing mirrors
US9739975B1 (en) 2013-09-25 2017-08-22 Jonathan Kath Deployable tactical room clearing mirrors

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