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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
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  • My invention relates to self-fastening wall brackets and my object is to provide a new and useful device of this character which can be readily attached to the surface of a wall without the use of nails, screws, bolts, or other extraneous fastening devices.
  • a further object is toprovide a neat and attractive device of this character which can be readily applied to a wall for the purpose of supporting various articles such, for in stance, as toilet, or ornamental devices, rouge boxes, vases, etc.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the device.
  • Fig. 2 is a front elevation of the device.
  • Fig. 3 is a side elevation of the device with one of the arms partly broken away.
  • Fig. 4 is a rear elevation of one'of the wall members of the device.
  • upper and lower wall members 2 and 4 which may be of any suitable form or material.
  • said members are of oblong shape as shown on the drawings and consist of wood or other relatively soft material, in which spurs 6 and 8 may be readily fixed.
  • the spurs 6 incline downwardly and rear-- ardly, while the spurs 8 incline upwardly and rearwardly, and are prevented from being pushed through the front sides of the members 2 and 4 by metallic plates 10 and 12, respectively.
  • the upper member 2 is pro vided at its front side with a mirror 14.
  • a shelf 16 designates a shelf secured to a pair of arms 18, which are removably secured to the wall member 4 by a pin 17 and said arms are aided in supporting the shelf 16 by a brace 20 secured to the underside of said shelf 16 and adapted to bear against a handle 22 fixed to the lower metallic plate 12.
  • the upper and lower wall members 2 and 4, respectively, are yieldably connected by a pair of coil springs 24 attached at their upper and lower ends to .eyes 26 and 28 secured to the adjacent ends of the upper and lower 11 lower end over a hook 34 secured to the rear portion of the shelf 16.
  • the upper member 2 When applying the device to a wall, the upper member 2 is positioned with the points of the spurs 6 resting against the surface of the wall. The member 2 is then pushed backwardly and downwardly to force the spurs 6 into the wall until the back of the member 2 bears firmly against the surface of the wall. The member 2 is then held in position on the wall with one hand while the handle 22 is grasped with the other hand and pulled downwardly to stretch the springs 24. The lower wall member 4 is then secured to the wall :by pushing backwardly and upwardly upon the handle 22 until the spurs 8 are embedded in the wall and the back of the member 4 bears against the surface of the wall. When the hands are removed the springs 24 tend to draw the members 2 and 4 toward each other and thereby reliably hold the spurs 6 and 8 in the wall. The chain 80 is held taut and assists the arms 18 and the brace 20 in supporting the shelf 16.
  • two of the devices may be spaced the desired distance apart on the .wall and a long shelf supported at its ends upon the respective shelves 16.
  • the device When not in use the device may be folded into compact form for shipment or storage by placing the wall members 2 and 4 back to back and removing the pin 17 and laying the shelf 16 upon one of said wall members.
  • a device of the character described conagainst said handle
  • a device of the character described consisting of upper and lower wall members, spurs projecting rearwardly from said members, resilient means connecting said members, a shelf supported by the lower member, a handle to saidlower' member, and a brace secured to said shelf and adapted to bear 3."
  • a device of the character described consisting of upper and lower wall members, spurs projecting rearwardly and downwardly from the upper wall; member, spurs projecting rearwardly andnpwardlyfrom the lower wall member, flexible means connecting said wall members, and a shelf secured to one of said wall members.
  • Adev-iceof-the character described consisting of rectangular upper and lower wall members, spursextending through and projecting rearwardly from said wall members, metallic plates fixedftothe faces of said wall members and] bearing. against: the adjacent ends of the 'spurs, and flexible means connecting-said wall members.

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Feb. 2 1926.
, O. E. LONG SELF FASTENING WALL BRACKET Filed May 4 1925 Wine as QM 6.
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PatentedFeb. 2, 1926.
UNITED STATES OMER E. LONG, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
SELF-FASTENING WALL BRACKET;
Application filed May 4, 1925. Serial No. 27,802.
T 0 all whom it may concern; 7
Be it known that I, OMER LONG, a citizen of the United States, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Self-Fastening Wall Brackets, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to self-fastening wall brackets and my object is to provide a new and useful device of this character which can be readily attached to the surface of a wall without the use of nails, screws, bolts, or other extraneous fastening devices.
A further object is toprovide a neat and attractive device of this character which can be readily applied to a wall for the purpose of supporting various articles such, for in stance, as toilet, or ornamental devices, rouge boxes, vases, etc.
In order that the invention may be fully understood, reference will now be had to the accompanying drawing, in which:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the device.
Fig. 2 is a front elevation of the device.
Fig. 3 is a side elevation of the device with one of the arms partly broken away.
Fig. 4 is a rear elevation of one'of the wall members of the device.
In carrying out the invention I employ upper and lower wall members 2 and 4, respectively, which may be of any suitable form or material. Preferably, said members are of oblong shape as shown on the drawings and consist of wood or other relatively soft material, in which spurs 6 and 8 may be readily fixed.
The spurs 6 incline downwardly and rear-- ardly, while the spurs 8 incline upwardly and rearwardly, and are prevented from being pushed through the front sides of the members 2 and 4 by metallic plates 10 and 12, respectively. The upper member 2 is pro vided at its front side with a mirror 14.
16 designates a shelf secured to a pair of arms 18, which are removably secured to the wall member 4 by a pin 17 and said arms are aided in supporting the shelf 16 by a brace 20 secured to the underside of said shelf 16 and adapted to bear against a handle 22 fixed to the lower metallic plate 12.
The upper and lower wall members 2 and 4, respectively, are yieldably connected by a pair of coil springs 24 attached at their upper and lower ends to . eyes 26 and 28 secured to the adjacent ends of the upper and lower 11 lower end over a hook 34 secured to the rear portion of the shelf 16.
When applying the device to a wall, the upper member 2 is positioned with the points of the spurs 6 resting against the surface of the wall. The member 2 is then pushed backwardly and downwardly to force the spurs 6 into the wall until the back of the member 2 bears firmly against the surface of the wall. The member 2 is then held in position on the wall with one hand while the handle 22 is grasped with the other hand and pulled downwardly to stretch the springs 24. The lower wall member 4 is then secured to the wall :by pushing backwardly and upwardly upon the handle 22 until the spurs 8 are embedded in the wall and the back of the member 4 bears against the surface of the wall. When the hands are removed the springs 24 tend to draw the members 2 and 4 toward each other and thereby reliably hold the spurs 6 and 8 in the wall. The chain 80 is held taut and assists the arms 18 and the brace 20 in supporting the shelf 16.
If considerably more shelf room is required than that afforded by one of the shelves 16 two of the devices may be spaced the desired distance apart on the .wall and a long shelf supported at its ends upon the respective shelves 16.
When not in use the device may be folded into compact form for shipment or storage by placing the wall members 2 and 4 back to back and removing the pin 17 and laying the shelf 16 upon one of said wall members.
From the foregoing description it is apparent that I have produced a device embodying the advantages above pointed out, and while I have shown and described the preferred construction, combination and arrangement of parts, I reserve all rights to such changes and modifications as properly fall within the spirit and scope of the in vention as claimed.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is:
1. A device of the character described conagainst said handle;
sisting of upper and lower rectangular wall members, spurs pro ect1ng rearwardly from sald members, res1l1ent means connecting said members, and a shelf supported by oneof said members.
2. A device of the character described consisting of upper and lower wall members, spurs projecting rearwardly from said members, resilient means connecting said members, a shelf supported by the lower member, a handle to saidlower' member, and a brace secured to said shelf and adapted to bear 3." A device of the character described consisting of upper and lower wall members, spurs projecting rearwardly and downwardly from the upper wall; member, spurs projecting rearwardly andnpwardlyfrom the lower wall member, flexible means connecting said wall members, and a shelf secured to one of said wall members.
4. Adev-iceof-the character described consisting of rectangular upper and lower wall members, spursextending through and projecting rearwardly from said wall members, metallic plates fixedftothe faces of said wall members and] bearing. against: the adjacent ends of the 'spurs, and flexible means connecting-said wall members. p v
In testimony whereof I" aflix my signature.
' OMER' E. LONG.
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US2925916A (en) * 1955-12-01 1960-02-23 Gordon J Pollock Support for garments and the like

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