Operable hanger

Supports – Brackets – Specially mounted or attached

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2482172, 2482181, 248317, 2482183, F16M 1100

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056579535

ABSTRACT:
An operable hanger includes a pair of legs connected at their lower ends and generally symmetrically oriented about a vertical central axis. Horizontally oriented tips at the upper ends of the legs will selectively engage a support structure by movement towards one another. A slide bar mounted on the legs is vertically movable to bias the leg tips towards one another when moved downwardly and bias the leg tips away from one another when moved upwardly. A support hook is attached to the slide bar by a chain to support a bird feeder or other object below the hanger.

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