US3514064A - Pilfer-proof,self-pointing construction for attaching a receptacle onto a surface - Google Patents

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US3514064A
US3514064A US741614A US3514064DA US3514064A US 3514064 A US3514064 A US 3514064A US 741614 A US741614 A US 741614A US 3514064D A US3514064D A US 3514064DA US 3514064 A US3514064 A US 3514064A
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • the outer one extends from the receptacle wall and is deeper than the inner one which is adapted to be mounted onto a wall surface by screws inserted from the receptacles interior.
  • a cantilever tongue extending from the inner box part into the receptacle, has an elongated slot therealoug into which a tapered key is frictionally fitted whereby the receptacle is firmly fixed, and the outer box parts rim bites into the wall surface.
  • the receptacle is provided with a releasably secured cover.
  • the present invention relates to a construction for mounting a receptacle onto a surface.
  • An object of this invention is to provide a novel and improved construction for mounting the receptacle of a dispensing device, for example, so the attachment means is concealed and hence tamper-proof.
  • Another object thereof is to provide a novel and improved mounting means of the character described, for a receptacle to be fixed onto a plaster wall or the like, which compels a true surface fit without pointing or grouping.
  • Another object thereof is to provide for a pilfer-proof attachment of a receptacle onto a surface, of the character mentioned, which is simple in structure, reasonably cheap and easy to manufacture, easy to manipulate to effect attachment and detachment of the receptacle, and efiicient in carrying out the purposes for which it is designed.
  • the outer box part of two telescopically related box parts is deeper than its mate, and extends from the receptacle, while such mate is adapted to be mounted onto a wall surface by screws inserted from within said receptacle.
  • a cantilever tongue extending from the inner box part into the receptacle has an elongated slot therealong; such slot commencing between the inner and outer wall surfaces of the receptacle and extending open within the receptacle towards the distal end of said tongue.
  • a tapered key is fitted into said slot within the receptacle to decrease the box capacity whereupon the receptacle is firmly fixed and the rim of the outer box part bites into the wall surface.
  • the boxs outer part may be integral with the receptacle.
  • a removable cover is releasably locked across the mouth of the receptacle.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the inner box part which is for attachment to the wall.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a dispensing device "ice whose receptacle has the outer box part formed integral therewith.
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the locking key which effects the assembly and automatically causes the rim of the mouth of the outer box part to bite into the plaster wall accomplishing a fit which heretofore required pointing or grouting to attain.
  • FIG. 4 is a fragmentary section taken at line 44 in FIG. 2, presuming the parts assembled and mounted on a wall.
  • FIG. 5 is a section taken at line 5-5 in FIG. 4.
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective rear view of the inner box part provided with pressure adhesive means for attachment to a wall.
  • the numeral 15 designates generally a dispensing device which for example is for discharging measured amounts of powdered soap upon a rotation of its operating member 16.
  • the soap supply is housed in the receptacle 17, which has integrally formed therewith an exterior outer box part denoted generally as 18, which is telescopically fitted on a separate inner box part denoted generally as 19.
  • This inner box part has a cantilever tongue 20 extending from its floor wall for a given distance beyond its mouth rim, so upon assembly of the box parts to form a closed casing 21, said tongue will extend through the slot 22, into the receptacles interior.
  • Said tongue is provided with an elongated slot 23 therealong; such slot being of such length that it crosses the receptacle wall and is open within the receptacle, where it is fitted with a tapered key 24 in frictional relation therewith. It is evident that the assembly will be rigid and that the rim of the outer box member 18 will bite into the plaster wall 25 and effect a clean fit therewith, without the need of pointing or grouting; said inner box member being mounted onto the wall by means of screws set through the holes 26, or by being attached to said wall by a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer 27, originally covered for protection by a protective rip sheet 28.
  • the receptacle is closed by a cover or plug 29, which is releasably secured by a lock 30 in any suitable manner, or by being fitted with the security plug shown in my copending application, Ser. No. 644,632, filed June 8, 1967.
  • a construction for mounting a receptacle onto a wall surface comprising an inner and an outer telescopically, relatively slidingly fitted box members assembled as a casing, the outer one extending from the receptacle and the inner one being adapted to be fixed to a wall; the outer box member being deeper than the inner box member, a cantilever tongue extending from said inner box member into the receptacle; said tongue having an opening which is exposed inside the receptacle and extends towards the said members beyond the inner surface of the receptacle, and a tapered key wholly within the receptacle, positioned through said opening in the tongue and adapted when moved, to frictionally engage and bear against the end of said opening which is within the receptacle and the inner surface of the receptacle, whereby on mounting the inner box member onto a wall, assembling the box members, and then inserting said key through said opening and moving it into said frictional engagement, the inner box member will be drawn into the outer box member, the rim of

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May 26, 1970 J. M. KATZ PILFER-PROOF, SELF-POINTING CONSTRUCTION FOR ATTACHING A RECEPTACLE ONTO A SURFACE Filed July 1 1968 ATTORNEY United States Patent PILFER-PROOF, SELF-POINTING CONSTRUCTION FOR ATTACHING A RECEPTACLE ONTO A SURFACE Jacob M. Katz, 225 E. 57th St, New York, N.Y. 10019 Filed July 1, 1968, Ser. No. 741,614 Int. Cl. A47k /10 US. Cl. 248-311 1 Claim ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE Two telescopically related box parts form a closed casing. The outer one extends from the receptacle wall and is deeper than the inner one which is adapted to be mounted onto a wall surface by screws inserted from the receptacles interior. A cantilever tongue extending from the inner box part into the receptacle, has an elongated slot therealoug into which a tapered key is frictionally fitted whereby the receptacle is firmly fixed, and the outer box parts rim bites into the wall surface. The receptacle is provided with a releasably secured cover.
The present invention relates to a construction for mounting a receptacle onto a surface.
An object of this invention is to provide a novel and improved construction for mounting the receptacle of a dispensing device, for example, so the attachment means is concealed and hence tamper-proof.
Another object thereof is to provide a novel and improved mounting means of the character described, for a receptacle to be fixed onto a plaster wall or the like, which compels a true surface fit without pointing or grouping.
Another object thereof is to provide for a pilfer-proof attachment of a receptacle onto a surface, of the character mentioned, which is simple in structure, reasonably cheap and easy to manufacture, easy to manipulate to effect attachment and detachment of the receptacle, and efiicient in carrying out the purposes for which it is designed.
Other objects and advantages will become apparent as this disclosure proceeds.
For one practice of this invention, the outer box part of two telescopically related box parts, is deeper than its mate, and extends from the receptacle, while such mate is adapted to be mounted onto a wall surface by screws inserted from within said receptacle. A cantilever tongue extending from the inner box part into the receptacle, has an elongated slot therealong; such slot commencing between the inner and outer wall surfaces of the receptacle and extending open within the receptacle towards the distal end of said tongue. A tapered key is fitted into said slot within the receptacle to decrease the box capacity whereupon the receptacle is firmly fixed and the rim of the outer box part bites into the wall surface. The boxs outer part may be integral with the receptacle. A removable cover is releasably locked across the mouth of the receptacle.
In the accompanying drawing forming part of this specification, similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the views.
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the inner box part which is for attachment to the wall.
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a dispensing device "ice whose receptacle has the outer box part formed integral therewith.
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the locking key which effects the assembly and automatically causes the rim of the mouth of the outer box part to bite into the plaster wall accomplishing a fit which heretofore required pointing or grouting to attain.
FIG. 4 is a fragmentary section taken at line 44 in FIG. 2, presuming the parts assembled and mounted on a wall.
FIG. 5 is a section taken at line 5-5 in FIG. 4.
FIG. 6 is a perspective rear view of the inner box part provided with pressure adhesive means for attachment to a wall.
In the drawing, the numeral 15 designates generally a dispensing device which for example is for discharging measured amounts of powdered soap upon a rotation of its operating member 16. The soap supply is housed in the receptacle 17, which has integrally formed therewith an exterior outer box part denoted generally as 18, which is telescopically fitted on a separate inner box part denoted generally as 19. This inner box part has a cantilever tongue 20 extending from its floor wall for a given distance beyond its mouth rim, so upon assembly of the box parts to form a closed casing 21, said tongue will extend through the slot 22, into the receptacles interior. Said tongue is provided with an elongated slot 23 therealong; such slot being of such length that it crosses the receptacle wall and is open within the receptacle, where it is fitted with a tapered key 24 in frictional relation therewith. It is evident that the assembly will be rigid and that the rim of the outer box member 18 will bite into the plaster wall 25 and effect a clean fit therewith, without the need of pointing or grouting; said inner box member being mounted onto the wall by means of screws set through the holes 26, or by being attached to said wall by a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer 27, originally covered for protection by a protective rip sheet 28. The receptacle is closed by a cover or plug 29, which is releasably secured by a lock 30 in any suitable manner, or by being fitted with the security plug shown in my copending application, Ser. No. 644,632, filed June 8, 1967.
This invention is capable of various forms and applications without departing from the essential features here- .n disclosed. It is therefore desired and intended that the embodiments shown herein shall be deemed merely illustrative and not restrictive.
I claim:
1. A construction for mounting a receptacle onto a wall surface, comprising an inner and an outer telescopically, relatively slidingly fitted box members assembled as a casing, the outer one extending from the receptacle and the inner one being adapted to be fixed to a wall; the outer box member being deeper than the inner box member, a cantilever tongue extending from said inner box member into the receptacle; said tongue having an opening which is exposed inside the receptacle and extends towards the said members beyond the inner surface of the receptacle, and a tapered key wholly within the receptacle, positioned through said opening in the tongue and adapted when moved, to frictionally engage and bear against the end of said opening which is within the receptacle and the inner surface of the receptacle, whereby on mounting the inner box member onto a wall, assembling the box members, and then inserting said key through said opening and moving it into said frictional engagement, the inner box member will be drawn into the outer box member, the rim of the outer box member will bite into the wall surface and said box members will be held against relative movement.
References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,627,494 5/1927 Dwyer 248-311 4 1,891,048 12/1932 Keefe 248-225 2,471,839 5/ 1949 Schumacher 248-205 ROY D. FRAZIER, Primary Examiner 5 I. F. FOSS, Assistant Examiner US. Cl. X.R.
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US3881677A (en) * 1973-07-13 1975-05-06 Mcdonald Products Corp Receptacle mounting means
US4660715A (en) * 1985-11-04 1987-04-28 Arjon Mfg. Corporation Multiple function magnetic utility cup
US4724998A (en) * 1987-04-24 1988-02-16 Kasper Wire Works, Inc. Newspaper delivery receptacle
US4971209A (en) * 1985-06-05 1990-11-20 Richard Todd Bottle storage and serving holder
US5664689A (en) * 1995-05-02 1997-09-09 Mirlisena, Sr.; John Raymond Shelf organizer
US5718339A (en) * 1993-08-26 1998-02-17 Exabyte Corporation Cartridge rack and library for engaging same
US6332596B1 (en) * 2000-09-11 2001-12-25 Behavior Tech Computer Corp. Device for releasably mounting wrist support to computer keyboard
US20090044736A1 (en) * 2007-08-13 2009-02-19 Twin State Design Products Llc Portable Safe For Temporary Non-Marring Attachment
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US2471839A (en) * 1945-10-19 1949-05-31 John H Schumacher Insulator mounting

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US3881677A (en) * 1973-07-13 1975-05-06 Mcdonald Products Corp Receptacle mounting means
US4971209A (en) * 1985-06-05 1990-11-20 Richard Todd Bottle storage and serving holder
US4660715A (en) * 1985-11-04 1987-04-28 Arjon Mfg. Corporation Multiple function magnetic utility cup
US4724998A (en) * 1987-04-24 1988-02-16 Kasper Wire Works, Inc. Newspaper delivery receptacle
US5718339A (en) * 1993-08-26 1998-02-17 Exabyte Corporation Cartridge rack and library for engaging same
US5664689A (en) * 1995-05-02 1997-09-09 Mirlisena, Sr.; John Raymond Shelf organizer
US6332596B1 (en) * 2000-09-11 2001-12-25 Behavior Tech Computer Corp. Device for releasably mounting wrist support to computer keyboard
US20090044736A1 (en) * 2007-08-13 2009-02-19 Twin State Design Products Llc Portable Safe For Temporary Non-Marring Attachment
US20130047683A1 (en) * 2011-08-09 2013-02-28 Alexander Arrow System and method for secure personal item storage in triathlon transition areas

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