US550443A - Table-attachment for articles of furniture - Google Patents

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    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
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  • This invention has for its object to provide a table adapted to be quickly applied to articles of furniture of various forms, such as bedsteads, chairs, dac., my invention having especial reference to the provision of means for quickly adapting the attachment to the variations of form which exist between, for example, a bedstead and a chair, so that the attachment can be applied with equal facility( to either.
  • Figure l represents a perspective view of my improved attachment.
  • Fig. 2 represents a side elevation of the same, showing it applied to one of the side rails or bars of a bedstead.
  • Y Fig. 3 represents an end View.
  • Fig. l representsia sectional view, on a larger scale, of parts of the attachment.
  • a clamp of such construction that it can be applied to articles of widely-varying form,- such as beds, chairs, &c.
  • Said clamp comprises, first, a vertical bar a, having at its upper end an arm a projecting from one side and a socket a2 projecting from the opposite side; secondly, a clamping-screw a3, engaged with the arm a', and having a clamping-head a4 below said arm, and, thirdly, a clamping-arm a5, formed upon a socket a6, that embraces and is vertically movable upon the bar a, said arm a5 having suitable means for quickly engaging it with and disengaging it from the bar, so that it maybe moved quickly along the bar to locate it at any desired distance from the clamping-screw a3.
  • the means here shown for engaging the clamping-arm a5 with the bar comprise a spring-pressed dog a7, pivoted at as to ears on the arm a5,and ratchetteeth or recesses a9, formed inthe outer side of the bar a, and adapted to engage said dog and hold the latter with the arm a5 at various heights upon the bar.
  • b represents a cylindrical standard which is fitted to slide vertically in the sockets a2 a beside the bar a and is held at any point to which it may be adjusted in said sockets by a set-screw c engaged with the socket a2.
  • d represents a bracket which is provided ,With a downwardly-projecting stud or extension cl', formed to enter and rotate in a socket b' in the standard b.
  • a table cl2 To the upper end of said bracket is affixed a table cl2, which may be of any suitable form, and may extend in any desired direction or directions from the bracket.
  • the quick adj ustability of the arm a5 and the long range of its adjustability afforded by the bar a enables the attachment to be quickly applied to any ordinary article of furniture, such as a cha-ir or table, as well as to a bedstead.
  • the arm a', carrying the clamping-screw a3, and the socket a2, carrying the set-screw c, are located at the upper end of the bar a, so that the bar may first be engaged with the standard b and the whole brought to a bearing on the rail of the bedstead by placing the screw as on the upper edge of the rail, so that the Weight of the attachment is supported by the rail while the operator adjusts the arm a5 to the lower edge 0f the rail.
  • the IOO lower arm a5 and socket a6 are formed in one piece and are adjustable together on the bar a and standard b, the standard co-operating with the socket a6 in guiding the arni a5 and keeping it at right angles with the bar a, so that the arm a5 is rlnly supported in anyposition to which it may be adj usted and cannot tip or be inclined from said position.
  • I claim-in an appliance of the character specified the combination of the elongated bar, a, having at one end an arin, a', projecting from one side of the bar, and a socket, a2, projecting from the opposite side of the bar, said socket having a set screw, c, the clamping screw, a3, engaged with said arm, the standard, Z), adjustable in said socket and secured therein by the set screw, c, the clamping arm, a5, and socket, a.

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(Nol d 1.) we A. 1. DEAL. T/BLE ATTACHMENT POR ARTICLES OE FURNITURE. N04 SQALLB. Patented Nov. 26,1895 A A l ANUREW B.GRAHAM.PHOT0-LITHO WSHINEON. DC.
UNITED STATES PATENT GEEICE.,
ANNIE I. DEAL, OF VVINTHROP, MASSACHUSETTS.
TABLE/ATTACHMENT FOR ARTICLES OF EQURNITURE( SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 550,443, dated November 26, 1895. Application ild May 9, 1895. Serial No. 548,671. (No model.)
To all whom/.it may concern.-
Beit known that I, ANNIE I. DEAL, of Winthrop, in'the county of Suffolk and State of Massachusetts, have invented a certain new and useful Improved Table Attachment for Articles of Furniture, of which the' following is a specification.
This invention -has for its object to provide a table adapted to be quickly applied to articles of furniture of various forms, such as bedsteads, chairs, dac., my invention having especial reference to the provision of means for quickly adapting the attachment to the variations of form which exist between, for example, a bedstead and a chair, so that the attachment can be applied with equal facility( to either.
The invention consists in the several improvements which I will now proceed to describe and claim.
Of the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, Figure l represents a perspective view of my improved attachment. Fig. 2 represents a side elevation of the same, showing it applied to one of the side rails or bars of a bedstead. Y Fig. 3 represents an end View. Fig. lrepresentsia sectional view, on a larger scale, of parts of the attachment.
The same letters of reference indicate the same parts in all the figures.
In carryingl out my invention I provide a clamp of such construction that it can be applied to articles of widely-varying form,- such as beds, chairs, &c. Said clamp, as here shown, comprises, first, a vertical bar a, having at its upper end an arm a projecting from one side and a socket a2 projecting from the opposite side; secondly, a clamping-screw a3, engaged with the arm a', and having a clamping-head a4 below said arm, and, thirdly, a clamping-arm a5, formed upon a socket a6, that embraces and is vertically movable upon the bar a, said arm a5 having suitable means for quickly engaging it with and disengaging it from the bar, so that it maybe moved quickly along the bar to locate it at any desired distance from the clamping-screw a3. The means here shown for engaging the clamping-arm a5 with the bar comprise a spring-pressed dog a7, pivoted at as to ears on the arm a5,and ratchetteeth or recesses a9, formed inthe outer side of the bar a, and adapted to engage said dog and hold the latter with the arm a5 at various heights upon the bar.
b represents a cylindrical standard which is fitted to slide vertically in the sockets a2 a beside the bar a and is held at any point to which it may be adjusted in said sockets by a set-screw c engaged with the socket a2.
d represents a bracket which is provided ,With a downwardly-projecting stud or extension cl', formed to enter and rotate in a socket b' in the standard b. To the upper end of said bracket is affixed a table cl2, which may be of any suitable form, and may extend in any desired direction or directions from the bracket.
It will be seen that when the clamp is engaged with a support such as the side rail f of a bedstead, as shown in Fig. 2 the standard b may be adjusted to support the table d2 at any desired height within the range of adjustment of the standard above the bedstead, while the rotative connection of the bracket d with the standard enables the table to swing freely, so as to project in any desired direction.- The table may, therefore, be caused to extend over the bedstead or may be swung away by the occupant of the bed when not required for use. The quick adj ustability of the arm a5 and the long range of its adjustability afforded by the bar a enables the attachment to be quickly applied to any ordinary article of furniture, such as a cha-ir or table, as well as to a bedstead.
I do not limit myself to the described details of construction, particularly of the clamp, and may employ any clamp which has a sufficiently-quick adjustment and sufficiently-extended range of adjustment to adapt the adj ustment to the different articles of furniture on which its use is liable to be required.
lIt will be observed that the arm a', carrying the clamping-screw a3, and the socket a2, carrying the set-screw c, are located at the upper end of the bar a, so that the bar may first be engaged with the standard b and the whole brought to a bearing on the rail of the bedstead by placing the screw as on the upper edge of the rail, so that the Weight of the attachment is supported by the rail while the operator adjusts the arm a5 to the lower edge 0f the rail. It will also be observed that the IOO lower arm a5 and socket a6 are formed in one piece and are adjustable together on the bar a and standard b, the standard co-operating with the socket a6 in guiding the arni a5 and keeping it at right angles with the bar a, so that the arm a5 is rlnly supported in anyposition to which it may be adj usted and cannot tip or be inclined from said position.
I claim- In an appliance of the character specified the combination of the elongated bar, a, having at one end an arin, a', projecting from one side of the bar, and a socket, a2, projecting from the opposite side of the bar, said socket having a set screw, c, the clamping screw, a3, engaged with said arm, the standard, Z), adjustable in said socket and secured therein by the set screw, c, the clamping arm, a5, and socket, a. formed in one piece and movable together onthe bar, a, and standard, b, the arm, a5, being in line with the screw, a3, while the socket, a, is Vin line with the socket, a2, and closely fits the standard, and means for securing the clamping arm, a5, and socket, a, to the bar and standard in any position to which said arm and socket may be adjusted, the standard and bar cooperating with the socket a,in holding the arm, a5,at right angles with the bar.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification, in the. presence of two subscribing witnesses, this 13th day of April, A. D. 1895.
ANNIE i. DEAL.
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C. F. BROWN, A. D. HARRISON.
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US2677521A (en) * 1952-03-27 1954-05-04 Charles F Willingham Mirror display support
US2787431A (en) * 1953-10-02 1957-04-02 Lester E Smith Fishing rod rest and carrier
US2954955A (en) * 1958-10-27 1960-10-04 Arthur G Feller Tray mechanism for beauty operators
US3841609A (en) * 1972-03-17 1974-10-15 M Smith Perimeter guard rail system
US4026222A (en) * 1976-04-12 1977-05-31 Christine E. Mueller Adjustable load-supporting structure
US4779540A (en) * 1987-01-30 1988-10-25 Michel Dion Accessory table for business and domestic use
US5683066A (en) * 1995-12-04 1997-11-04 Mccann; John Patrick Support for central processing unit
US6398175B1 (en) * 1999-12-29 2002-06-04 Apache Technologies, Inc. Method and apparatus for providing a laser detector clamp apparatus with reversible jaw adapter
US7303172B2 (en) * 2004-07-09 2007-12-04 Rich Jason H Secure dish holder
US20060006181A1 (en) * 2004-07-09 2006-01-12 Rich Jason H Secure dish holder
US20060251510A1 (en) * 2005-05-06 2006-11-09 Verdant Power Single sided power generator support frame
US7597532B2 (en) * 2005-05-06 2009-10-06 Verdant Power, Inc. Single sided power generator support frame
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US20110101047A1 (en) * 2008-04-11 2011-05-05 Karl Helge Vannebo Foot support device
US20090289161A1 (en) * 2008-05-20 2009-11-26 David Nuttman Universal offset traffic sign bracket
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