Supports – Brackets – Specially mounted or attached
Patent
1980-11-28
1984-03-13
Schultz, William H.
Supports
Brackets
Specially mounted or attached
4227, 4228, 403107, 403329, 248215, 2482972, A47G 5500
Patent
active
044362692
ABSTRACT:
A hanger for supporting an article such as a dispenser for toilet tank chemicals on a vertical wall member such as a toilet tank at a predetermined height adjustably selected by the user. The hanger includes a means for securing its uppermost end to the wall member, a bayonet member, a channel means into which the bayonet member inserts, at least one resiliently deformable projection located along a longitudinal edge of either the bayonet member or the channel means and a multiplicity of spaced, projection receiving means, complementary to the projection, located on a longitudinal edge of the other of either the bayonet member or the channel means and in the same plane as the projection. The projection extends outwardly from the longitudinal edge and is resiliently deformable in the plane of the member to which it is attached. The hanger is manually adjusted by the movement of the resiliently deformable projections between the projection receiving means. The article to be supported may be attached to or be integral with either the bayonet member or the channel means.
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Barker Dale E.
Dirksing Robert S.
Gorman John V.
Linman E. Kelly
Ramirez Ramon O.
Schultz William H.
The Procter & Gamble & Company
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