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US2482851A
US2482851A US629135A US62913545A US2482851A US 2482851 A US2482851 A US 2482851A US 629135 A US629135 A US 629135A US 62913545 A US62913545 A US 62913545A US 2482851 A US2482851 A US 2482851A
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    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
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  • My invention relates to new and useful improvements in combination clothesline posts, and the primary object of the invention is to provide a more compact, efficient, and simplified device of this character which can be constructed in an inexpensive and easily marketable form.
  • Figure 1 is a general transverse section taken through the post.
  • Figure 2 is a fragmentary elevation of the upper part of the post taken at right angles to Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 is a top plan view thereof of the ground container.
  • Figures 4 and 5 are fragmentary sectional views taken at right angles to Figure 1 along-the lines 4 4 and 5-5, respectively, and
  • Figure 6 is a side elevation of the removable ground container showing the top thereof closed.
  • the numeral 'I generally designates a combination clothesline post consisting of the pole section 8 and the ground container section 9 into which the lower end of the pole section is removably socketed in setting up the device, said ground container consisting of a cylindrical socket part I and a four-sided ground entering point part Il, the top of the socket part having a hinged lid I2 which can be closed as shown in Figure 6 when the pole section is removed to prevent i accumulation of moisture and other obstructive matter in the socket part, especially when the container section is left in position in the ground.
  • the post 'I may suitably consist of an adequate length of pipe or tubing 8 of suitable diameter 'f closed at its upper end by a screw cap I3 which is removable to provide access to the interior of the post and which when in place thereon serves to hold in place on the upper end of the post the upper sheave I1 and rope anchoring disk III.
  • the upper end of the pipe has a slot I5 through which the clothesline I6 passes into and out of the pipe from the upper sheave I'I which is bolted to the disk I4 and has three or any suitable number of grooved pulley wheels I8.
  • the sheave I8 is, as shown in Figure 1, displaced toward the side of the pipe opposite the slot I5. Pivoted on a pin I9 mounted across the pipe at opposite sides of the pivot pin I9 and a tail portion extending out through the slot I5.
  • Ears 23 on the outside of the pipe on opposite sides of the slot I5 carry a pivot pin 24 on which is pivoted a depending recessed handle 25 which overlies the tail portion of the lever 20 in such a way that when the handle is pressed down it holds the lever 20 down in clothesline locking position and when pressed upwardly frees the clothesline I6, the clothesline I6 being passed outwardly from the sheave I'I over the pin 2i, under the pin 22, then over the handle 25.
  • the outer end of the clothesline has a snap fastener 26 to permit it to be fastened to a clothesline hook or the like.
  • the opposite end of the clothesline I6 is tethered at 21 to the disk I4 and passes down through the pipe and around the adjacent end pulley I8 of the lower sheave I'I then upwardly and around the adjacent end pulley I 8 of the upper sheave I'I, thence downwardly and around the middle pulley of the lower sheave and upwardly and around the middle pulley of the upper sheave, and nally down and around the other end pulleys of the lower and upper sheaves, to emerge from the corresponding end pulley of the upper sheave and pass out through the slot I5 as already described.
  • the lower sheave I'I' is suitably anchored at 28 to the upper end of a cylindrical weight 29 which has an easy sliding t in the lower part of the pipe.
  • the outside hooks which appear at the top of the pole 8 are for connecting other clotheslines tothe pole.
  • the arrangement of the clothesline I6 between the sheaves is such that whenever the clothesline is not held in a drawn out position by means of the described locking mechanism or by other means, the weight 29 being sufficient, the clothesline will be rapidly drawn into the pole 8 until the snap hook 26 catches between the lower pin 22 and the handle 25. It is believed obvious that the clothesline may be locked in any completely or partially outdrawn position by operating the handle 25 downwardly and that it may be released from such position and permitted to be drawn into the pole simply by pulling up on the handle 25.
  • a clothesline post and clothesline assembly including an elongated, tubular post having a slot adjacent one end, a clothesline movable through said'slot and receivable in said post, and means including a weight slidable in said is a lever 20 which has lateral pins 2l and 22 55 post engaging said clothesline to pun the latter into the post, said clothesline being manually movable out of said post by exerting a pull thereon suicient to raise said Weight, manually operated locking means carried by said post and engaging said clothesline to hold said clothesline against movement through said post slot or to free said clothesline for free movement through said slot into and out of said post, said locking means comprising a lever pivotally connected intermediate its length to said post adjacent said slot and extending outwardly of said post through said slot, pins carried by said lever at respectively opposite sides of the pivotal con# nection between said lever and said post engaging said clothesline in a manner to bend the latter, and a handle pivotally connected at'one end to said post exteriorly of the latter and engaging the end of

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SePt- 27, 1949- c. v. JENNEWEIN 2,482,851
.COMBINATION CLOTHESLINE POST Filed NOV. 16, y1945 fl////////////////////\///V///\// \\o my s `Y INVENTOR- CHARLES v. .nnnuawliml l Zww @MMM f AT1-ORN EYS Patented Sept. 27, 1949 Charles V: .;ennewein, Cincinnati, Olio I wwnpiilieafion November 16, 1945. serial 151455629155.
My invention relates to new and useful improvements in combination clothesline posts, and the primary object of the invention is to provide a more compact, efficient, and simplified device of this character which can be constructed in an inexpensive and easily marketable form.
Other important objects and advantages of my invention will be apparent from the following description and accompanying drawings in which a preferred but non-limitative embodiment is set forth.
In the drawings:
Figure 1 is a general transverse section taken through the post.
Figure 2 is a fragmentary elevation of the upper part of the post taken at right angles to Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a top plan view thereof of the ground container.
Figures 4 and 5 are fragmentary sectional views taken at right angles to Figure 1 along-the lines 4 4 and 5-5, respectively, and
Figure 6 is a side elevation of the removable ground container showing the top thereof closed.
Referring in detail to the drawings, the numeral 'I generally designates a combination clothesline post consisting of the pole section 8 and the ground container section 9 into which the lower end of the pole section is removably socketed in setting up the device, said ground container consisting of a cylindrical socket part I and a four-sided ground entering point part Il, the top of the socket part having a hinged lid I2 which can be closed as shown in Figure 6 when the pole section is removed to prevent i accumulation of moisture and other obstructive matter in the socket part, especially when the container section is left in position in the ground.
The post 'I may suitably consist of an adequate length of pipe or tubing 8 of suitable diameter 'f closed at its upper end by a screw cap I3 which is removable to provide access to the interior of the post and which when in place thereon serves to hold in place on the upper end of the post the upper sheave I1 and rope anchoring disk III.
The upper end of the pipe has a slot I5 through which the clothesline I6 passes into and out of the pipe from the upper sheave I'I which is bolted to the disk I4 and has three or any suitable number of grooved pulley wheels I8. The sheave I8 is, as shown in Figure 1, displaced toward the side of the pipe opposite the slot I5. Pivoted on a pin I9 mounted across the pipe at opposite sides of the pivot pin I9 and a tail portion extending out through the slot I5. Ears 23 on the outside of the pipe on opposite sides of the slot I5 carry a pivot pin 24 on which is pivoted a depending recessed handle 25 which overlies the tail portion of the lever 20 in such a way that when the handle is pressed down it holds the lever 20 down in clothesline locking position and when pressed upwardly frees the clothesline I6, the clothesline I6 being passed outwardly from the sheave I'I over the pin 2i, under the pin 22, then over the handle 25. The outer end of the clothesline has a snap fastener 26 to permit it to be fastened to a clothesline hook or the like.
The opposite end of the clothesline I6 is tethered at 21 to the disk I4 and passes down through the pipe and around the adjacent end pulley I8 of the lower sheave I'I then upwardly and around the adjacent end pulley I 8 of the upper sheave I'I, thence downwardly and around the middle pulley of the lower sheave and upwardly and around the middle pulley of the upper sheave, and nally down and around the other end pulleys of the lower and upper sheaves, to emerge from the corresponding end pulley of the upper sheave and pass out through the slot I5 as already described.
The lower sheave I'I' is suitably anchored at 28 to the upper end of a cylindrical weight 29 which has an easy sliding t in the lower part of the pipe. The outside hooks which appear at the top of the pole 8 are for connecting other clotheslines tothe pole.
The arrangement of the clothesline I6 between the sheaves is such that whenever the clothesline is not held in a drawn out position by means of the described locking mechanism or by other means, the weight 29 being sufficient, the clothesline will be rapidly drawn into the pole 8 until the snap hook 26 catches between the lower pin 22 and the handle 25. It is believed obvious that the clothesline may be locked in any completely or partially outdrawn position by operating the handle 25 downwardly and that it may be released from such position and permitted to be drawn into the pole simply by pulling up on the handle 25.
I claim:
In a clothesline post and clothesline assembly including an elongated, tubular post having a slot adjacent one end, a clothesline movable through said'slot and receivable in said post, and means including a weight slidable in said is a lever 20 which has lateral pins 2l and 22 55 post engaging said clothesline to pun the latter into the post, said clothesline being manually movable out of said post by exerting a pull thereon suicient to raise said Weight, manually operated locking means carried by said post and engaging said clothesline to hold said clothesline against movement through said post slot or to free said clothesline for free movement through said slot into and out of said post, said locking means comprising a lever pivotally connected intermediate its length to said post adjacent said slot and extending outwardly of said post through said slot, pins carried by said lever at respectively opposite sides of the pivotal con# nection between said lever and said post engaging said clothesline in a manner to bend the latter, and a handle pivotally connected at'one end to said post exteriorly of the latter and engaging the end of said lever projecting outwardly of said post to move said lever in a direction to increase the bend in said clothesline to an extent 4 to produce suilicient friction between said clothesline and said pins to restrain said clothesline against movement through said post slot.
CHARLES V. JENNEWEIN.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the le of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 276,561 Clark May 1, 1883 985,485 Willard Feb. 28, 1911 1,021,274 Stancliff Mar. 26, 1912 1,122,527 Melcher Dec. 29, 1914 1,220,514 Humpidge Mar. 27, 1917 1,228,081 Walker May 29, 1917 1,458,654 Hotopp June 12, 1923 1,549,428 Barrick ..1 Aug. 11, 1925
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US2875496A (en) * 1953-03-06 1959-03-03 Norman T Fox Latch for a connecting hose for trailers and the like
US2904189A (en) * 1957-07-16 1959-09-15 Charles J Eisert Clothes line
US3160360A (en) * 1963-10-10 1964-12-08 Willy Buehler A G Line-storing assembly for towing apparatus or the like
US3176851A (en) * 1962-08-01 1965-04-06 Allan E Mueller Retractable clothes line support
USB367640I5 (en) * 1973-06-06 1975-01-28
US4570866A (en) * 1985-04-08 1986-02-18 Sealtran Corporation Line retractor
EP0225928A1 (en) * 1985-11-16 1987-06-24 Walter Steiner Clothes line mast
EP0231407A1 (en) * 1986-01-16 1987-08-12 Walter Steiner Clothes line mast
EP0272361A1 (en) * 1986-12-22 1988-06-29 Walter Steiner Collapsible umbrella-type clothes dryer
US5182436A (en) * 1991-07-19 1993-01-26 Polidoro Gilbert J Portable bench-type electric ignite for gas welding torches
US6443086B1 (en) * 2001-10-18 2002-09-03 Richard Actis-Grande Boat mooring system

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US985485A (en) * 1909-07-27 1911-02-28 George B Willard Clothes-drier.
US1021274A (en) * 1910-10-05 1912-03-26 Peter S Stancliff Clothes-line support.
US1122527A (en) * 1913-08-25 1914-12-29 H E Gerlach Clothes-reel.
US1220514A (en) * 1915-03-08 1917-03-27 Frederick A Humpidge Clothes-drier.
US1228081A (en) * 1916-11-04 1917-05-29 Charles W Walker Combined clothes pole and line.
US1458654A (en) * 1921-04-07 1923-06-12 Hotopp Walter Leo Clothesline post
US1549428A (en) * 1924-08-01 1925-08-11 Union Metal Mfg Co Lamp standard

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US985485A (en) * 1909-07-27 1911-02-28 George B Willard Clothes-drier.
US1021274A (en) * 1910-10-05 1912-03-26 Peter S Stancliff Clothes-line support.
US1122527A (en) * 1913-08-25 1914-12-29 H E Gerlach Clothes-reel.
US1220514A (en) * 1915-03-08 1917-03-27 Frederick A Humpidge Clothes-drier.
US1228081A (en) * 1916-11-04 1917-05-29 Charles W Walker Combined clothes pole and line.
US1458654A (en) * 1921-04-07 1923-06-12 Hotopp Walter Leo Clothesline post
US1549428A (en) * 1924-08-01 1925-08-11 Union Metal Mfg Co Lamp standard

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US2875496A (en) * 1953-03-06 1959-03-03 Norman T Fox Latch for a connecting hose for trailers and the like
US2904189A (en) * 1957-07-16 1959-09-15 Charles J Eisert Clothes line
US3176851A (en) * 1962-08-01 1965-04-06 Allan E Mueller Retractable clothes line support
US3160360A (en) * 1963-10-10 1964-12-08 Willy Buehler A G Line-storing assembly for towing apparatus or the like
USB367640I5 (en) * 1973-06-06 1975-01-28
US4174816A (en) * 1973-06-06 1979-11-20 The Regents Of The University Of Minnesota Sterile surgical cord and tube retractor
US4570866A (en) * 1985-04-08 1986-02-18 Sealtran Corporation Line retractor
EP0225928A1 (en) * 1985-11-16 1987-06-24 Walter Steiner Clothes line mast
EP0231407A1 (en) * 1986-01-16 1987-08-12 Walter Steiner Clothes line mast
EP0272361A1 (en) * 1986-12-22 1988-06-29 Walter Steiner Collapsible umbrella-type clothes dryer
US5182436A (en) * 1991-07-19 1993-01-26 Polidoro Gilbert J Portable bench-type electric ignite for gas welding torches
US6443086B1 (en) * 2001-10-18 2002-09-03 Richard Actis-Grande Boat mooring system

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