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US2165814A
US2165814A US135950A US13595037A US2165814A US 2165814 A US2165814 A US 2165814A US 135950 A US135950 A US 135950A US 13595037 A US13595037 A US 13595037A US 2165814 A US2165814 A US 2165814A
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  • the principal object of the present invention is the provision of a removable towel rack, having a pocket integral therewith for the reception of an indicia-bearing member, whereby the in dicia thereon is exposed to view.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a towel rack in the operative position on a wall, embodying this invention.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged, foreshortened, elevational View of the towel rack.
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional view, showing the bracket in elevation.
  • Fig. 6 is a modified form of the bracket, wherein the pocket is open at the top.
  • bracket I2 The main body of bracket I2 is provided at its inner portion with a saucer-shaped member I6, in which is mounted a suction cup I8.
  • This suction cup is provided with a screw-threaded projection 20, by means of which it is attached to the bracket, as clearly shown in Fig. 4. It will be noted that the outer periphery of member I6 will substantially contact suction cup I8 when the same is in the operative position, thereby preventing undue wobbling of the bracket.
  • bracket I2 The front por-'- tion of bracket I2 is provided with an open pocket 32, which is adapted to receive an indicia-bearing member or card 34, with the indicia 36 thereon exposed to view. It will be noted that this pocket is formed by producing an undercut 38 in the bracket, with one end 40 open for the reception of a planar indicia member. The exact shape or position of this pocket is not so material.
  • the opening 42 to the pocket is positioned at the top side so that the indicia member may be simply dropped to position. Since one of the principal objectsof this invention is the provision of means whereby particular towel racks may be designated for use by certain guests or persons, it is contemplated that an indicia member shall be used which willallow for the changing of the name thereon. It will be noted that each of the end brackets is provided with a pocket so that in case it is desired to place the towels of two guests on the same rod, a division member 44 may be utilized.
  • a bracket having a body portion and a transversely disposed outer head extending beyond each side of said body portion, and transverse bearing opening formed through said body body portion adjacent sai head; a depression formed in the outer face of said head, said depression being undercut at its base along opposite edges, and being open at one end to receive an indicia bearing plate with opv posite edges thereof extending into said undercut transversely disposed outer head extending beyond each side of said body portion; a depression formed in the outer face of said head, said depression being undercut; at its opposite sides and one end, and being open at its other end to receive an indicia plate with three edges thereof extending into said undercut with the indicia exposed to view; and means associated with said bracket and adjustable to vary the surface angle of the indicia plate contained in said depression 10 toward or from the vertical.

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July 11, 1939. M. E. REDMOND CARD HOLDER Filed April 9, 1937 MRJOHN D E INVENTOR, Max 5 Pea mom.
ATTORNEYS Patented July 11, 1939 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 2,165,814 cam) HOLDER.
Max E. Redmond, Minneapolis, Minn.
Application April 9, 1937, Serial No. 135,950
2 Claims. (01. 40-16) This invention relates to removable towelracks suitable for selectively mounting at any desired position without interfering in any manner with the attaching surface.
The principal object of the present invention is the provision of a removable towel rack, having a pocket integral therewith for the reception of an indicia-bearing member, whereby the in dicia thereon is exposed to view.
Another object of this invention is the provision of a towel rack attachable to the wall by means of vacuum cups, and having wall rests, spaced apart from the suction cups, adjustable to and from the wall whereon the rack is secured.
Other objects of the invention are simplicity and economy of construction, ease and security of attachment and adaptability for attachment to surfaces of difierent forms.
Minor objects-Will appear during the course of the specification, wherein reference will be had to the drawing, in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a towel rack in the operative position on a wall, embodying this invention.
Fig. 2 is an enlarged, foreshortened, elevational View of the towel rack.
Fig. 3 is a sectional view, showing the bracket in elevation.
Fig. 4 is a sectional view, taken on line IV--IV of Fig. 2.
Fig. 5 is a view similar to that shown in Fig. 3, with the towel rack positioned on a planar wall, and,
Fig. 6 is a modified form of the bracket, wherein the pocket is open at the top.
Throughout the-several views, like reference characters refer to similar parts, and the numeral I designates a towel bar of any suitable cross elevational area adapted to serve as a sup port for towels or similar articles. A bracket I2 is provided at opposite ends of said bar and is provided with recesses I4, into which the end portions of the bar III are respectively inserted.
The main body of bracket I2 is provided at its inner portion with a saucer-shaped member I6, in which is mounted a suction cup I8. This suction cup is provided with a screw-threaded projection 20, by means of which it is attached to the bracket, as clearly shown in Fig. 4. It will be noted that the outer periphery of member I6 will substantially contact suction cup I8 when the same is in the operative position, thereby preventing undue wobbling of the bracket.
Extending downwardly intermediate the ends of bracket I2, is an arm 22, which terminates at a point removed from the suction cup and is provided withan adjustable rest 24, slidably mounted in recess 26 formed in 22. A screw-threaded bolt 28, molded in rest 24, serves to hold said rest in any desired position relative to arm 22.
It will be noted by referring to Figs. 3 and 4 that when the wall W is offset, the rest 24 is necessarily extended to maintain the body portion of bracket I2 in perpendicular relation to the wall. One of the main advantages of this structure is that, due to the contacting of the wall by rest 24, the pull on the suction cup will be substantially at right angles to the plane of the wall, thereby precluding the possibility of tipping the vacuum cup by applying pressure only to the central portion thereof.
The lower end of arm 22 is provided with a hook member 30, on which may be supported a wash cloth or any other article. The front por-'- tion of bracket I2 is provided with an open pocket 32, which is adapted to receive an indicia-bearing member or card 34, with the indicia 36 thereon exposed to view. It will be noted that this pocket is formed by producing an undercut 38 in the bracket, with one end 40 open for the reception of a planar indicia member. The exact shape or position of this pocket is not so material.
Referring to the modified form as shown in Fig. 6, it will be observed that the opening 42 to the pocket is positioned at the top side so that the indicia member may be simply dropped to position. Since one of the principal objectsof this invention is the provision of means whereby particular towel racks may be designated for use by certain guests or persons, it is contemplated that an indicia member shall be used which willallow for the changing of the name thereon. It will be noted that each of the end brackets is provided with a pocket so that in case it is desired to place the towels of two guests on the same rod, a division member 44 may be utilized.
From the foregoing description it is evident that I have produced a simple and efiicient towel rack which may be readily positioned at any desired point on the bath room wall, without the use of any outside fastening means. Furthermore, the same may be removed, dismantled and stored in a very small space. This towel rack is intended primarily for guest service, but may be used for additional temporary towel rack requirements whenever any such need may be present.
What I claim is:
1. In a bracket having a body portion and a transversely disposed outer head extending beyond each side of said body portion, and transverse bearing opening formed through said body body portion adjacent sai head; a depression formed in the outer face of said head, said depression being undercut at its base along opposite edges, and being open at one end to receive an indicia bearing plate with opv posite edges thereof extending into said undercut transversely disposed outer head extending beyond each side of said body portion; a depression formed in the outer face of said head, said depression being undercut; at its opposite sides and one end, and being open at its other end to receive an indicia plate with three edges thereof extending into said undercut with the indicia exposed to view; and means associated with said bracket and adjustable to vary the surface angle of the indicia plate contained in said depression 10 toward or from the vertical.
MAX E. REDMOND.
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Cited By (14)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2499560A (en) * 1947-09-22 1950-03-07 Harley R Bailey Rod for hanging garments in automobiles
US2512203A (en) * 1947-01-17 1950-06-20 Omar L Fluharty Rack structure
US2590410A (en) * 1947-06-26 1952-03-25 Adolph Ehrsam Garment drying rack support
US2596054A (en) * 1950-08-17 1952-05-06 Robert B Tallman Hanger
US2664208A (en) * 1949-04-04 1953-12-29 Henry B Goodman Separating enclosure for towel racks
US2715741A (en) * 1950-05-04 1955-08-23 Clarence H Osgood Rotary brush dishwasher
US2801036A (en) * 1953-10-30 1957-07-30 Joseph T Klein Garment hangers
US2919877A (en) * 1958-03-10 1960-01-05 Carrol M Gallagher Doll holder
US3380594A (en) * 1965-08-26 1968-04-30 Maccluney William Robert Rack for pre-tied neckties
US4474298A (en) * 1983-01-19 1984-10-02 Bishop Vance D Necktie organizer
US4896855A (en) * 1988-11-21 1990-01-30 Cincinnati Microwave, Inc. Pivotal windshield mount
US4951909A (en) * 1989-08-28 1990-08-28 Russo Roger A Mounting means for advertising displays
US5909758A (en) * 1995-11-27 1999-06-08 Kitamura; Akio Supporting tool and method of installing same
US10190345B2 (en) * 2015-05-21 2019-01-29 Kyle S. McCullough Suction cup child restraint lock for sliding doors/windows

Cited By (14)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2512203A (en) * 1947-01-17 1950-06-20 Omar L Fluharty Rack structure
US2590410A (en) * 1947-06-26 1952-03-25 Adolph Ehrsam Garment drying rack support
US2499560A (en) * 1947-09-22 1950-03-07 Harley R Bailey Rod for hanging garments in automobiles
US2664208A (en) * 1949-04-04 1953-12-29 Henry B Goodman Separating enclosure for towel racks
US2715741A (en) * 1950-05-04 1955-08-23 Clarence H Osgood Rotary brush dishwasher
US2596054A (en) * 1950-08-17 1952-05-06 Robert B Tallman Hanger
US2801036A (en) * 1953-10-30 1957-07-30 Joseph T Klein Garment hangers
US2919877A (en) * 1958-03-10 1960-01-05 Carrol M Gallagher Doll holder
US3380594A (en) * 1965-08-26 1968-04-30 Maccluney William Robert Rack for pre-tied neckties
US4474298A (en) * 1983-01-19 1984-10-02 Bishop Vance D Necktie organizer
US4896855A (en) * 1988-11-21 1990-01-30 Cincinnati Microwave, Inc. Pivotal windshield mount
US4951909A (en) * 1989-08-28 1990-08-28 Russo Roger A Mounting means for advertising displays
US5909758A (en) * 1995-11-27 1999-06-08 Kitamura; Akio Supporting tool and method of installing same
US10190345B2 (en) * 2015-05-21 2019-01-29 Kyle S. McCullough Suction cup child restraint lock for sliding doors/windows

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