Lawn chair rack

Package and article carriers – Vehicle attached – For rim – tire – or wheel

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B60R 908

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049679422

ABSTRACT:
A lawn chair rack includes a generally vertical oriented frame removably mounted to the rearward bumper of a trailer. A pair of tubular members are mounted to the lower end of the frame and have a length adjustably extension arms projecting rearwardly therefrom. A third tubular member is mounted to the upper end of the frame and has a length adjustable extension arm projecting rearwardly therefrom. Each of the extension arms is generally L-shaped such that a leg of the "L" projects upwardly from the lower extension arms and projects downwardly from the upper extension arm to retain lawn chairs against the frame. A pair of brackets mounted on the rear bumper of the trailer receive the lower ends of the frame, and a selectively removable pin will lock each leg of the frame in position on the bumper. A support arm extends from a rearward frame member of the trailer to the lawn chair rack frame generally intermediate the upper and lower ends. The support arm is removably connected to the lawn chair rack frame to restrain the rack from rocking movement about the brackets on the bumper.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3800967 (1974-04-01), Kosecoff
patent: 4275981 (1981-06-01), Bruhn

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