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US2026950A US23450A US2345035A US2026950A US 2026950 A US2026950 A US 2026950A US 23450 A US23450 A US 23450A US 2345035 A US2345035 A US 2345035A US 2026950 A US2026950 A US 2026950A
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  • This invention relates to suspension attachments for bottle-necked vessels, and provides improvements therein.
  • the present invention provides a means for the suspension of vessels, which may be readily attached to the reduced portion or necks of vessels. It likewise provides an attachment which is not readily detached in ordinary usage, but which, by an appropriate manipulation, may be readily detached.
  • the invention further provides a device of the character described of great simplicity, and capable of being produced so as to be popularly sold.
  • the invention also provides a device which is attractive in appearance, and in which functional features are contrived so as to give the device a pleasing and ornamental appearance.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of my improved device shown in conjunction with a vessel, and in its position of attachment to the vessel;
  • Fig. 2 is a top plan view of the attachment, with certain parts shown in section;
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of one of the two yokes shown in Fig. 2, the other being a counterpart.
  • V designates a vessel having a neck 1: and a rim v2 larger than the neck.
  • Numeral l designates the attachment as a whole.
  • the attachment comprises two yokes II and I2, each of which is a counterpart of the other.
  • Each of the yokes comprises a middle portion M which is recessed or bowed so as to receive. and surround substantially half of the neck 21 of the vessel, and, in conjunction with its counterpart, to completely surround the neck a; of the vessel to which the device is to be attached.
  • Each of the yokes II and I2 on each side of the middle portion [4, have arms I 6, I! which extend outwardly from said middle portion in opposite directions, the four arms of the two counterpart yokes II and I2 being substantially flush with a common meeting plane.
  • the ends of the arms l6, i! also preferably have the shape of curlsor scrolls 3, I9, the function of which will be described in a following part of the description.
  • , 22 designate a pair of link-like keepers, each of which has an eye 23 therein of a width corresponding to the combined thickness of each assembled pair of arms Hi, IE, or l1, H, the keepers 2
  • the length of the eye 23 is somewhat greater than the width of arms I6, l1, so as to receive the terminal link or eye of suspension means, as for example a chain, a bail, or the like.
  • Numeral 25 designates a suspension means which may have the form of a chain or a bail, the ends of which are attached to the link-like keepers 2
  • the scroll-type ends l8, IQ of the arms I6, H are furthermore related to the structure and function of the keepers 2
  • the concavity 30 at the underside of the arms IS, IT, at their ends, provides a means for positioning the keepers 2
  • the ends of the curls or scrolls l8, l9 preferably terminate in knobs 33, which knobs have a width, as indicated at a: somewhat 25 greater than the width of the arms as indicated at y.
  • the length of the eye 23 in the keeper when occupied by the terminal link or eye of the suspension means is slightly greater than the width :1: of the knob 33, so that the keeper on that end (2
  • , 22 to the ends of the arms is such that the yokes l I, I2 will not be readily or accidentally separated under such usage as the assembled parts would ordinarily receive.
  • Each of the yokes l2 are conveniently formed as a unitary part out from strips or sheets of metal which are embossed to provide the bowed middle portion M.
  • the yokes l2 may however be otherwise formed in a manner which is suitable.
  • the suspension means 25, as heretofore stated, is preferably a chain or a bail, but any suitable device of like character may be employed.
  • the attachment In its suspended position the attachment not only provides a means for suspending a vessel, but the mechanical means employed-in the construction of the attachment are contrived with the idea and purpose of achieving not only mechanical utility hereinbefore set forth, but also the utility of a pleasing and ornamental aspect.
  • a suspension attachment for bottle-necked vessels comprising a pair of yokes, each of which is a counterpart of the other, each of said yokes having a bowed middle portion for surrounding substantially half of the neck of the vessel to be suspended, and arms extending outwardly from said middle portion in opposite directions, the arms on the counterpart pair of yokes, in the assembled position of the latter, lying side-by-side; a pair of keepers each of which has an eye and is arranged to pass on and off of a pair of arms lying side by side in the assembled position, of the yokes, said keepers when in place holding said yokes in assembled position, and when removed permitting the separation of said yokes, and means attached to said keepers for suspending a bottle-necked vessel clasped by said yokes in a freely pendent position.
  • suspension means has terminal eyes passing through the eyes of said keepers, and wherein said arms have scrolls at their ends and knobs on the ends of said scrolls, wherein the eyes in said keepers have a length only somewhat greater than the width of a knob at the end of an arm,

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Jan. 7, 1936.
E. J. MILLER 2,026,950
SUSPENSION ATTACHMENT FOR BOTTLE NECKED VESSELS Filed May 25, 1955 Patented Jan. 7,1936
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE SUSPENSION ATTACHMENT FOR BOTTLE-NECKED VESSELS 4 Claims.
This invention relates to suspension attachments for bottle-necked vessels, and provides improvements therein.
The present invention provides a means for the suspension of vessels, which may be readily attached to the reduced portion or necks of vessels. It likewise provides an attachment which is not readily detached in ordinary usage, but which, by an appropriate manipulation, may be readily detached.
The invention further provides a device of the character described of great simplicity, and capable of being produced so as to be popularly sold. The invention also provides a device which is attractive in appearance, and in which functional features are contrived so as to give the device a pleasing and ornamental appearance.
An embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawing, wherein:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of my improved device shown in conjunction with a vessel, and in its position of attachment to the vessel;
Fig. 2 is a top plan view of the attachment, with certain parts shown in section;
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of one of the two yokes shown in Fig. 2, the other being a counterpart.
Referring to said drawing letter V designates a vessel having a neck 1: and a rim v2 larger than the neck.
Numeral l designates the attachment as a whole. The attachment comprises two yokes II and I2, each of which is a counterpart of the other. Each of the yokes comprises a middle portion M which is recessed or bowed so as to receive. and surround substantially half of the neck 21 of the vessel, and, in conjunction with its counterpart, to completely surround the neck a; of the vessel to which the device is to be attached. Each of the yokes II and I2, on each side of the middle portion [4, have arms I 6, I! which extend outwardly from said middle portion in opposite directions, the four arms of the two counterpart yokes II and I2 being substantially flush with a common meeting plane. The ends of the arms l6, i! also preferably have the shape of curlsor scrolls 3, I9, the function of which will be described in a following part of the description.
Numerals 2|, 22 designate a pair of link-like keepers, each of which has an eye 23 therein of a width corresponding to the combined thickness of each assembled pair of arms Hi, IE, or l1, H, the keepers 2|, 22 being constructed and arranged to pass on and oil of the ends of the assembled arms [6, l6; l1, l1, and when in position on the pairs of arms, to surround each assembled pair of arms, and thereby hold the yokes in position surrounding the neck 12 of the vessel, and preventing separation of the said pairs of arms. The length of the eye 23 is somewhat greater than the width of arms I6, l1, so as to receive the terminal link or eye of suspension means, as for example a chain, a bail, or the like.
Numeral 25 designates a suspension means which may have the form of a chain or a bail, the ends of which are attached to the link-like keepers 2|, 22.
The scroll-type ends l8, IQ of the arms I6, H, are furthermore related to the structure and function of the keepers 2|, 22 in the following 15 manner, The concavity 30 at the underside of the arms IS, IT, at their ends, provides a means for positioning the keepers 2|, 22 in such manner that when the assemblage is suspended, the links of the chains or the like attached to each of the keepers 2|, 22 will hang symmetrically with the device presenting a pleasant appearance. Moreover the ends of the curls or scrolls l8, l9 preferably terminate in knobs 33, which knobs have a width, as indicated at a: somewhat 25 greater than the width of the arms as indicated at y. The length of the eye 23 in the keeper when occupied by the terminal link or eye of the suspension means is slightly greater than the width :1: of the knob 33, so that the keeper on that end (2| or 22) may be manipulated so as to pass oif of the end of the scroll ([8 or IE!) over the knob 33, but in the absence of manipulation will not readily pass off over the knob 33. In this way the relation of the keepers 2|, 22 to the ends of the arms is such that the yokes l I, I2 will not be readily or accidentally separated under such usage as the assembled parts would ordinarily receive.
Each of the yokes l2 are conveniently formed as a unitary part out from strips or sheets of metal which are embossed to provide the bowed middle portion M. The yokes l2 may however be otherwise formed in a manner which is suitable.
The suspension means 25, as heretofore stated, is preferably a chain or a bail, but any suitable device of like character may be employed.
In its suspended position the attachment not only provides a means for suspending a vessel, but the mechanical means employed-in the construction of the attachment are contrived with the idea and purpose of achieving not only mechanical utility hereinbefore set forth, but also the utility of a pleasing and ornamental aspect.
What is claimed is:
l. A suspension attachment for bottle-necked vessels, comprising a pair of yokes, each of which is a counterpart of the other, each of said yokes having a bowed middle portion for surrounding substantially half of the neck of the vessel to be suspended, and arms extending outwardly from said middle portion in opposite directions, the arms on the counterpart pair of yokes, in the assembled position of the latter, lying side-by-side; a pair of keepers each of which has an eye and is arranged to pass on and off of a pair of arms lying side by side in the assembled position, of the yokes, said keepers when in place holding said yokes in assembled position, and when removed permitting the separation of said yokes, and means attached to said keepers for suspending a bottle-necked vessel clasped by said yokes in a freely pendent position.
2. An attachment according to claim 1, wherein said arms have scrolls at their ends, wherein the eyes in said keepers have a length only somewhat greater than the width 01 an arm, the keepers and scrolls being so related that the keepers must follow the curvature of the scrolls to reach and pass ofi of the ends of said arms.
3. An attachment according to claim 1, wherein said arms have scrolls at their ends and knobs on the ends of said scrolls, wherein the eyes in said keepers, have a length only somewhat greater than the width of a knob at the end of an arm, the keepers and scrolls being so related that the keepers must follows the curvature of the scrolls to reach and pass off of the ends of said arms.
4. An attachment according to claim 1, wherein said suspension means has terminal eyes passing through the eyes of said keepers, and wherein said arms have scrolls at their ends and knobs on the ends of said scrolls, wherein the eyes in said keepers have a length only somewhat greater than the width of a knob at the end of an arm,
the keepers and scrolls being so related that the 2 keepers must follow the curvature of the scrolls to reach and pass ofi of the ends of said arms. EDWARD J. MILLER.
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US2438574A (en) * 1942-08-24 1948-03-30 Union Machine Company Mixing apparatus
US2756912A (en) * 1954-07-06 1956-07-31 Armstrong S Cricket Farm Cricket container
US3162309A (en) * 1962-03-14 1964-12-22 Ideal Fishing Float Company In Hang-up display device with pilfer proof slide cover box
US4025012A (en) * 1975-07-11 1977-05-24 Chan David M F Modular decorative structure
US4979339A (en) * 1989-01-11 1990-12-25 Jones Frederick L Protective cover with hold-downs
US5097638A (en) * 1989-01-11 1992-03-24 Jones Frederick L Cover hold-downs utilizing bottles with pierced flanges
USD347734S (en) 1992-12-18 1994-06-14 Patterson Roger B Bottle carrier

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2438574A (en) * 1942-08-24 1948-03-30 Union Machine Company Mixing apparatus
US2756912A (en) * 1954-07-06 1956-07-31 Armstrong S Cricket Farm Cricket container
US3162309A (en) * 1962-03-14 1964-12-22 Ideal Fishing Float Company In Hang-up display device with pilfer proof slide cover box
US4025012A (en) * 1975-07-11 1977-05-24 Chan David M F Modular decorative structure
US4979339A (en) * 1989-01-11 1990-12-25 Jones Frederick L Protective cover with hold-downs
US5097638A (en) * 1989-01-11 1992-03-24 Jones Frederick L Cover hold-downs utilizing bottles with pierced flanges
USD347734S (en) 1992-12-18 1994-06-14 Patterson Roger B Bottle carrier

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