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| United States Patent | 4520981 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4520981.html |
| Inventor(s) | Harrigan; Marvin (Elk Grove Village, IL) |
| Abstract | An adjustable telescopic support having a standard providing a hollow core,
an elongated telescoping slide bar movable within the hollow core of the
standard with the slide bar providing a tapered face extending downwardly
and inwardly within the standard. The standard provides an adjustable
member threadable into the hollow core of the standard for engaging the
tapered face of the telescoping slide bar for adjustably maintaining the
telescopic position of the slide bar within the hollow core of the
standard. A base is provided for maintaining the standard in a vertical
plane. |
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Drawing from US Patent 4520981 |
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Adjustable telescopic support |
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June 4, 1985 |
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Having thus described the invention, what I claim as new and desire to
secure by Letters Patent is:
1. An adjustable vertical support comprising;
(a) a square shaped standard having a hollow core,
(b) a base for said standard for supporting the same in a vertical
position,
(c) an elongated U-shaped supporting means movable vertically within the
hollow core of said standard,
(d) said U-shaped supporting means providing a pair of parallel arms, one
edge of each arm being tapered throughout its length so as to provide
therebetween an inclined medial face portion,
(e) said parallel arms providing at their free elongated margins parallel
straight edges adapted to have sliding contact with the inner wall surface
of one wall of said hollow core of said standard so as to maintain said
supporting means in axial alignment with said hollow core as it moves
therethrough,
(f) said medial face portion of said U-shaped supporting means adapted to
be spaced from a confronting inner wall surface of said hollow core of
said standard when said supporting means is movably positioned therein,
and
(g) means provided by said standard and adjustably projectable through said
one confronting inner wall surface into binding contact with said inclined
medial face of said supporting means for restraining vertical movement of
said supporting means in one direction into said said standard while
permitting free movement of said supporting means in an opposite direction
out of said standard.
2. An adjustable vertical support as defined by claim 1, wherein said means
provided by said standard projectable within its hollow core and into
contact with said one longitudinal inclined face of said support means
comprising a rotatable crank having a handle end exterior of said support
and a bearing end threadable through one wall of said standard and into
contact with said one inclined face of said support so as to be in binding
contact with said support at any point along its inclined length to
prevent vertical movement of said support means relative to said standard.
3. An adjustable vertical support as defined by claim 1, wherein said means
provided by said standard projectable within its hollow core and into
contact with said one longitudinal inclined face of said support means
comprising a rotatable crank having a handle end exterior of said support
and a bearing end threadable through one wall of said standard and into
contact with said one inclined face of said support so as to be in binding
contact with said support at any point along its inclined length to
prevent vertical movement of said support means relative to said standard,
and wherein said support means comprises a one-piece member U-shaped in
cross section and providing longitudinal vertically disposed edges and an
opposite longitudinally extending inclined surface.
4. An adjustable vertical support as defined by claim 1, wherein said
parallel arms of said U-shaped member are of a width equal to the inner
diameters of said hollow core and tapered longitudinally to a diameter
less than that of said hollow core with the free ends of said arms
parallel to and in facial engagement with a corresponding wall surface of
said hollow core.
5. An adjustable vertical support as defined by claim 1, including means on
the inner end of said supporting means extending tangentially with respect
to said one face thereof and movable therewith and into contact with said
means for restraining vertical movement of said support so as to prevent
complete separation of said supporting means from said hollow core of said
standard.
6. An adjustable vertical support as defined by claim 2, including means on
the inner end of said supporting means extending tangentially with respect
to said one face thereof and movable therewith and into contact with said
means for restraining vertical movement of said support so as to prevent
complete separation of said supporting means from said hollow core of said
standard.
7. An adjustable vertical support as defined by claim 1, wherein said base
comprises a plurality of individual leg members of identical construction
with each leg member providing means for connection to another leg member
to form a socket for securing said standard to said base in a vertical
plane.
8. An adjustable vertical support as defined by claim 2, wherein said base
comprises a plurality of individual leg members of identical construction
with each leg member providing means for connection to another leg member
to form a socket for securing said standard to said base in a vertical
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SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to an adjustable telescoping vertical support. The
device provides a support which may be adjusted vertically through the
rotation of a restraining member which will prevent inward telescopic
movement of one member with respect to another.
Another object of this invention is to provide a support which will provide
a stationary member and a second member adapted for inward telescoping
movement with respect to the first member. The telescoping second member
provides a tapered surface which extends in a downwardly and inwardly
inclined plane with respect to the first member. A means movable
transversely with respect to the vertical axis of the first member is
adapted to engage the tapered face so as to prevent unwanted telescoping
movement.
Still another object of this invention is to provide a base structure for
the adjustable telescoping support for mounting the support in a vertical
plane.
Yet a further object of this invention is to provide a safety catch which
will prevent complete separation of the telescoping second member from the
vertical extending first member.
Other objects will hereinafter be made apparent.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will be best understood by reference to the accompanying
drawings illustrating the preferred form of the invention by which the
stated objects are achieved, and which:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the adjustable support of this invention;
FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the adjustable slide bar and
support member of the invention;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the upright standard and control handle of
this invention;
FIG. 4 is a fragmentary detailed sectional view illustrating the
operational relationship of certain components of this invention; and
FIG. 5 is a knock down perspective view of the base unit for the adjustable
support of this invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
As illustrated, the adjustable support 10 of this invention generally
includes an upright standard 11 having a hollow core 12, a mounting
bracket 13, as well as a base unit 14. These parts are shown in FIG. 1 in
their respective functional relationship.
The base unit 14 provides a plurality of individual horizontal legs 15.
Each leg provides at one end an angled face-engaging panel 16, which in
turn terminates into an angled connecting flange 17. Each connecting
flange 17 is provided with an aperture 18 which is adapted to be aligned
with a like aperture 19 formed in the juxtapositioned leg 15. Through the
apertures 18 and 19 are adapted to be projected a threaded bolt 20 which
has then connected thereto a connecting nut 21. When each leg 15 of the
base unit 14 is assembled, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 4, they will form a
square socket 22 having dimensions equal to the outer configuration of the
standard 11, and will embrace each of the side walls of the standard 11 to
frictionally hold the same in a vertical upright position as illustrated
in FIG. 1. The free ends of the legs 15 are provided with leveling screws
23 for permitting the adjustable support to be leveled on any surface.
Within the standard 11 and slidable throughout the hollow core 12 thereof
is an adjustable vertical slide bar 24. As shown in FIG. 2, the adjustable
slide bar 24 is of a one-piece construction and is U-shaped in cross
section. By this construction the slide bar 24 consists of parallel side
arms 25 and 26, together with a bight, or medial portion 27. The arms 25
and 26 at their free ends provide parallel straight edges 28 and 29. Each
of the legs 25 and 26 are tapered from top to bottom throughout their
length thus providing tapered edges at their line of junction with the
medial portion 27. By this construction the medial portion 27 is provided
with an exposed tapered face 30, as seen in FIG. 2.
Each of the arms 25 and 26 at their upper and widest end provide oppositely
extending right angled connecting flanges 31. The medial portion 27 at its
distant end where the arms 25 and 26 are their narrowest provides a
restraining hook 32. This hook 32 extends parallel and in an opposite
direction to the bottom edges 33 of the arms 25 and 26.
As shown in FIGS. 1 and 3, one side wall 34 of the standard 11 provides a
reinforced threaded boss 35 which has open communication through the wall
34 with the hollow core 12. Adapted to be threaded through the boss 35 is
the threaded end 36 of a crank handle 37.
To permit the insertion of the bar 24 in the hollow core 12 of the standard
11, the threaded end 36 of the crank 37 must be withdrawn from the hollow
core 12 so that the restraining hook 32 may pass therebeyond.
When the slide bar 24 is placed within the hollow core 12 of the standard
11 it is free to move vertically therethrough. The slide bar 24 is so
placed within the hollow core 12 of the standard 11 such that the straight
edges 28 and 29 of the arms 25 and 26 have facial contact with the inner
wall surface of the standard 11, as shown in FIG. 4. In such inserted
position the tapered face 30 of the medial portion 24 of the U-shaped
slide bar 24 faces the wall 34 as well as the threaded boss 35.
When the slide bar 24 is vertically positioned relative to the standard 11
the crank 37 is threaded into the bushing 35 until its inner distal end 36
engages the tapered face 30 of the medial portion 27 of the slide bar 24.
In such a position the slide bar 24 is restrained from moving downwardly
through the standard 11. As the crank 37 is rotated in an anti clockwise
direction withdrawing the threaded end 36, out of the hollow core 12, the
slide bar 24 will be permitted to slowly move downwardly through the
standard 11, maintaining the tapered face 30 of the medial portion 27
thereof in constant contact with the crank 37. Thus, a gradual telescoping
adjustment may be obtained without fear of sudden collapse or movement of
the slide bar 24 within the standard 11. The restraining hook 32
substantially filling the hollow core 12, will prevent complete withdrawal
of the slide bar 24 out of the standard 11 when the crank is less than
fully withdrawn from projection into the hollow core 12.
Adapted to be mounted on the flanges 31 of the slide bar 24 can be any form
of a support member such as the supporting bracket 13 as shown in FIGS. 1
and 2. This support bracket 13 is by nuts and bolts 38 removably connected
to the slide bar 24 and thus can be readily replaced with any other form
of support.
While I have illustrated and described the preferred form of construction
for carrying my invention into effect, this is capable of variation and
modification without departing from the spirit of the invention. I,
therefore, do not wish to be limited to the precise details of
construction as set forth, but desire to avail myself of such variations
and modifications as come within the scope of the appended claims.
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