US1711070A - Chart-exhibiting apparatus - Google Patents

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US1711070A
US1711070A US219441A US21944127A US1711070A US 1711070 A US1711070 A US 1711070A US 219441 A US219441 A US 219441A US 21944127 A US21944127 A US 21944127A US 1711070 A US1711070 A US 1711070A
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  • This invention relates to apparatus for supporting large maps, charts, and the like, hereinafter for convenience referred to as charts.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an apparatus constructed in accordance with this invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical cross sectional View through the upper part of the apparatus shown in Fig. 1.
  • the apparatus shown comprises a stand which may be of any suitable construction, but as illustrated consists of uprights 2 and 3 adapted to rest on the floor, and a horizontal member t which connects the upper ends of these uprights. Mounted on this stand are two rods 5 and 6 which form the chart supporting members of the apparatus.
  • the rod 5 has an angular foot 7 shaped to fit against two sides of the part 4, and that it is secured to this part by screws. Also, that the rod has a substantially horizontal section 8 extending laterally away from the support and that at the extremity of this section the rod is bent upwardly, then forwardly and extended over the support, next downwardly, and finally inwardly toward the support to provide another substantially horizontal section 9.
  • the rod 6 is constructed exactly like the rod 5 and has similar portions 8 and 9. These horizontal sections of the two rods are adapted to hold a series of charts 10, this series usually being divided into two groups. Preferably each chart has grommets set in its upper margin to slide freely on the rods 5 and 6. The free end portion of each rod preferably is bent upwardly, as shown at 11, and terminates in an extremity which is somewhat reduced in size and is placing of the charts on the rods.
  • a chart holder comprising, in combination, a stand, and a rod mounted thereon and operative to hold a series of charts suspended therefrom, said rod extending laterally away from its point of connection with said stand to provide a chart supporting section, and being bent upwardly from said section and extending over the stand and then bent downwardly and inwardly to and it to provide another chart supporting section at the opposite side of the stand from said first section, said rod terminating at a point adjacent to said stand.
  • a charge holder comprising, in combination, a stand, and a rod mounted thereon and operative to hold a series of charts suspended therefrom, said rod having two chart supporting sections at opposite sides of said stand, and an intermediate portion connecting said sections and extending upwardly above them and over the stand, whereby the charts may be transferred on the rod from one of said sections to the other, one end portion of said rod being secured to said stand and the other hein g spaced therefrom.
  • a chart holder comprising, in combination, a stand including a horizontal supporting member, and two rods mounted on said member and cooperating to hold a series of charts suspended therefrom, each of said rods being secured at one end to said member and extending laterally away from said member to provide chart supporting sections at one side of said member, said rods being bent up wardly from the outer ends of said sections and extending backwardly over said member and then being bent downwardly and inwardly toward it to prm'ide additional chart supporting sections at the opposite side of the stand from the first section, said rods terminating at points adjacent to but spaced from said member.

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April 30, 1929. J. R. SUYDAM, JR
CHART EXHIBITING APPARATUS Filed Sept. 14, 1927 spaced from the stand to facilitate the Patented Apr. 30, 1929.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
GHART-EXHIBITING APPARATUS.
Application filed septcmber 14, 1927. Serial No. 219,441.
This invention relates to apparatus for supporting large maps, charts, and the like, hereinafter for convenience referred to as charts.
It is the chief object of the invention to devise an apparatus of this character in which a series of charts can be supported in suitable position for class room work but in a small space, while at the same time providing for the convenient manipulation of the charts so that any one selected can be brought to the front of the series.
The nature of the invention will be readily understood from the following description when read in connection with the accompany ing drawings, and the novel features will be particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
In the drawings,
Figure 1 is a perspective view of an apparatus constructed in accordance with this invention; and
Fig. 2 is a vertical cross sectional View through the upper part of the apparatus shown in Fig. 1.
The apparatus shown comprises a stand which may be of any suitable construction, but as illustrated consists of uprights 2 and 3 adapted to rest on the floor, and a horizontal member t which connects the upper ends of these uprights. Mounted on this stand are two rods 5 and 6 which form the chart supporting members of the apparatus.
It will be observed that the rod 5 has an angular foot 7 shaped to fit against two sides of the part 4, and that it is secured to this part by screws. Also, that the rod has a substantially horizontal section 8 extending laterally away from the support and that at the extremity of this section the rod is bent upwardly, then forwardly and extended over the support, next downwardly, and finally inwardly toward the support to provide another substantially horizontal section 9. The rod 6 is constructed exactly like the rod 5 and has similar portions 8 and 9. These horizontal sections of the two rods are adapted to hold a series of charts 10, this series usually being divided into two groups. Preferably each chart has grommets set in its upper margin to slide freely on the rods 5 and 6. The free end portion of each rod preferably is bent upwardly, as shown at 11, and terminates in an extremity which is somewhat reduced in size and is placing of the charts on the rods.
In using the device the desired number of charts is mounted in the apparatus-as shown, each chart being suspended from the two rods. Either side of the apparatus ma be regarded as the front, depending upon t 1e manner in which the charts are hung. Assuming that the charts at the farther side of the apparatus shown in Fig. 1 face outwardly or away from the stand, it will be evident that in order to bring any desired chart to the front it is simply necessary to move the charts in front of it upwardly over the curved sections of the rods 5 and 6 and then backwardly, transferring them to the chart supporting sections 88 at the rear of the apparatus. Thus the charts can readily be manipulated to bring any selected chart into position for reference in lecturing or for any other class room purpose. At the same time the charts are. so supported that there is little danger of them becoming damaged and they occupy relatively little space.
While I have herein shown and described a preferred form of my invention, it will be evident that the invention may be embodied in other forms without departing from the spirit or scope thereof. For example, for very large charts it may be necessary to use more than two rods, and in unusual cases possibly one may be sufficient. The rods or holders also may be constructed in other ways within the spirit of the invention.
Having thus described my invention, what I desire to claim as new is:
1. A chart holder comprising, in combination, a stand, and a rod mounted thereon and operative to hold a series of charts suspended therefrom, said rod extending laterally away from its point of connection with said stand to provide a chart supporting section, and being bent upwardly from said section and extending over the stand and then bent downwardly and inwardly to and it to provide another chart supporting section at the opposite side of the stand from said first section, said rod terminating at a point adjacent to said stand.
2. A charge holder comprising, in combination, a stand, and a rod mounted thereon and operative to hold a series of charts suspended therefrom, said rod having two chart supporting sections at opposite sides of said stand, and an intermediate portion connecting said sections and extending upwardly above them and over the stand, whereby the charts may be transferred on the rod from one of said sections to the other, one end portion of said rod being secured to said stand and the other hein g spaced therefrom.
3. A chart holder comprising, in combination, a stand including a horizontal supporting member, and two rods mounted on said member and cooperating to hold a series of charts suspended therefrom, each of said rods being secured at one end to said member and extending laterally away from said member to provide chart supporting sections at one side of said member, said rods being bent up wardly from the outer ends of said sections and extending backwardly over said member and then being bent downwardly and inwardly toward it to prm'ide additional chart supporting sections at the opposite side of the stand from the first section, said rods terminating at points adjacent to but spaced from said member.
JOHN RICHARD SUYDAM, Jn.
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US2504355A (en) * 1944-10-19 1950-04-18 Florence M Stader Display device having a loose-leaf binder for suspending charts
US2779116A (en) * 1954-01-12 1957-01-29 Guileme Mitchell Smith Loose-leaf album for viewing photographic slides
US2819546A (en) * 1953-10-26 1958-01-14 Jacob J Repholz Display cabinet
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US2468987A (en) * 1946-08-26 1949-05-03 Moyne Guy P Le Device for compounding mixed drinks
US2819546A (en) * 1953-10-26 1958-01-14 Jacob J Repholz Display cabinet
US2779116A (en) * 1954-01-12 1957-01-29 Guileme Mitchell Smith Loose-leaf album for viewing photographic slides
US2929509A (en) * 1956-06-28 1960-03-22 Mission Ind Belt hanger
US2945594A (en) * 1958-07-30 1960-07-19 Ideal School Supply Company Chart support ring
US3218743A (en) * 1962-07-16 1965-11-23 Shneider Aaron Harry Device for storing and displaying photographs, snapshots and the like
US3175306A (en) * 1963-11-29 1965-03-30 Saint Clara College Multi-leaf teaching aid for globe instruction
US3315771A (en) * 1965-10-29 1967-04-25 Concord Fabrics Inc Sample display case
US3650408A (en) * 1969-10-06 1972-03-21 Goodman & Sons Inc H Display apparatus
US3720324A (en) * 1971-01-06 1973-03-13 M Berkowitz Hanger for fabric and supporting assembly therefor
US3785501A (en) * 1972-03-31 1974-01-15 G Canning Pilfer-proof merchandise card holding device
US3958697A (en) * 1975-02-14 1976-05-25 Brown Richard L Leveling and upwardly elevating apparatus for reinforced perforate tags
US4193504A (en) * 1976-03-22 1980-03-18 Milton Berkowitz Hanger for hanging fabric
WO1983003319A1 (en) * 1982-03-17 1983-09-29 Jacob Fast Merchandise information tag with improved mounting arrangement
US4830197A (en) * 1988-05-02 1989-05-16 Wallo William H Stands for displaying graphic materials
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US6109456A (en) * 1996-09-30 2000-08-29 Heinz; Ted Support device for hanging sheetlike objects using thin support tabs
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