Unitary rack with latch means

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Including component designed to receive a disparate article...

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521275, 52173R, 211 87, A47F 508

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044021640

ABSTRACT:
A unitary rack with latch means. The rack provides a hanger for articles, and is supported from a window, as for example, a window having a frame, gasket, and glass, wherein the glass is held within the frame by the gasket, and the gasket contacts the marginal edges of the glass. The rack includes a blade having a flat side which bears against the glass. A cradle depends from the blade. A lip is formed at the upper edge portion of the blade, and extends in opposition to the cradle. The upper marginal end of the blade is forced between the gasket and the glass, with the lip thereof being positioned in abutting relationship respective to the edge at the upper end of the glass. A marginal flat side of the blade is in contact with a marginal edge portion of the glass. Various different objects, including clothes and the like, can be supported by the cradle.

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