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US580032A
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    • B62HCYCLE STANDS; SUPPORTS OR HOLDERS FOR PARKING OR STORING CYCLES; APPLIANCES PREVENTING OR INDICATING UNAUTHORIZED USE OR THEFT OF CYCLES; LOCKS INTEGRAL WITH CYCLES; DEVICES FOR LEARNING TO RIDE CYCLES
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  • PEYERS ca. wofauwou wAsmum-om n. c.
  • My invention relates to improvements in bicycle-supports, with especial reference to their use in baggagecars.
  • the object of my invention is to provide means for supporting the bicycle from the upperportion of a baggage-car or from any other suitable point, such as the ceiling of a room or a bracket at the side thereof.
  • Figure 1 is a side view of my invention as it is used for supporting the bicycle.
  • Fig. 2 is a front view of the hanger-bar with the bent portion of the lower end removed.
  • Fig. 3 is a top view of the inclined or bent portion.
  • Fig. a is an enlarged side view showing the holding-plates in section on the line 4c 4 of Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 5 is a detail sectional view of the third holdingplate, drawn through its pivotal support.
  • a hanger-bar A is provided with a flat plate B at its upper end, the latter having bolt or screw holes G for attaching the bar at any suitable point in the ceiling or roof.
  • A is a strengthening-rib on the rear side of the bar.
  • the lower end act" the bar is bent or inclined and provided with raised bosses D, having bolt-holes therethrough for the attachment of the ll-shaped holding-plates E E.
  • Each of the holding-plates is provided with a tubular thimble-bearing F, preferably of a conical form on its exterior surface, and with the base of the cone conforming to the circular periphery of the bosses D.
  • the holdingplates are pivotally secured to the bar by bolts G, passing through the thimbles F and the holes in the bosses D.
  • H is a spiral spring secured at each end in eyes I, projecting from the thiinbles F for that purpose, and so arranged as to hold the plates in a position to engage the inner sides of the rods of the bicycle-frame, which diverge from the crank-bearings, the bicycle being ininto a recess K in the base of the thimblebearing F.
  • This recess is suflioiently large to permit of the adjustment of the plate E upon its pivot, it being desired to use the plate only for facilitating the hanging of ladies wheels or wheels of unusual or antiquated styles the rods of which do not form an angle adapted to fit between the plates E and E.
  • a bicycle-s11 pport consisting in the combination of a supporting-bar, two or more holding-plates pivotally supported upon the bar and adapted to engage the diverging frame-rods of a bicycle, and a spring connected with each of said holding-plates and adapted to retain them in position for engagement with said rods, substantiallyas described.
  • a bicycle-support consistingin the com.- bination of a supporting-bar, two or more holding-plates pivotally supported upon the bar, a spring connecting said holding-plates, and arranged to hold the plates in a position for engaging the diverging frame-rods of a bicycle, the coils of said spring being located near one of said holding-plates, substantially as described.
  • Abicycle-support consisting in the combination of a hanger-bar, provided with an angula-rly-bent portion, a pair of pivotallysupported holding-plates, and a spring connecting the same and adapted to hold them in a position for engaging the bicycle-frame rods, together wit-h a third holding-plate for engaging frame-rods having unusual angles, substantially as described.

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G. E. BIERBAGH.
BICYCLE SUPPORT.
No. 580,032. Patented Apr. 6, 1897.
Y awa 6 hizvnonms PEYERS ca. wofauwou wAsmum-om n. c.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
GEORGE E. BIERBACII, OF MILWAUKEE, XVISCONSIN.
BICYCLE-SUPPORT.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 580,032, dated April 6,- 1897.
Application filed July 6, 1896. Serial No. 598,069. (No model.)
To all whom, it may concern.-
Be it known that I, GEORGE E. BIERBACH, a citizen of the United States, residing at Milwaukee, in the county of Milwaukee and State of \Viseonsin, have invented new and useful Improvements in Bicycle-Supports, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in bicycle-supports, with especial reference to their use in baggagecars.
The object of my invention is to provide means for supporting the bicycle from the upperportion of a baggage-car or from any other suitable point, such as the ceiling of a room or a bracket at the side thereof.
In the following description reference is had to the accompanying drawings,in which Figure 1 is a side view of my invention as it is used for supporting the bicycle. Fig. 2 is a front view of the hanger-bar with the bent portion of the lower end removed. Fig. 3 is a top view of the inclined or bent portion. Fig. ais an enlarged side view showing the holding-plates in section on the line 4c 4 of Fig. 3. Fig. 5 is a detail sectional view of the third holdingplate, drawn through its pivotal support.
Like parts are identified by the same reference-letters throughout the several views.
A hanger-bar A is provided with a flat plate B at its upper end, the latter having bolt or screw holes G for attaching the bar at any suitable point in the ceiling or roof.
A is a strengthening-rib on the rear side of the bar.
The lower end act" the bar is bent or inclined and provided with raised bosses D, having bolt-holes therethrough for the attachment of the ll-shaped holding-plates E E. Each of the holding-plates is provided with a tubular thimble-bearing F, preferably of a conical form on its exterior surface, and with the base of the cone conforming to the circular periphery of the bosses D. The holdingplates are pivotally secured to the bar by bolts G, passing through the thimbles F and the holes in the bosses D.
H is a spiral spring secured at each end in eyes I, projecting from the thiinbles F for that purpose, and so arranged as to hold the plates in a position to engage the inner sides of the rods of the bicycle-frame, which diverge from the crank-bearings, the bicycle being ininto a recess K in the base of the thimblebearing F. This recess is suflioiently large to permit of the adjustment of the plate E upon its pivot, it being desired to use the plate only for facilitating the hanging of ladies wheels or wheels of unusual or antiquated styles the rods of which do not form an angle adapted to fit between the plates E and E.
Having thus described my invention,what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. A bicycle-s11 pport, consisting in the combination of a supporting-bar, two or more holding-plates pivotally supported upon the bar and adapted to engage the diverging frame-rods of a bicycle, and a spring connected with each of said holding-plates and adapted to retain them in position for engagement with said rods, substantiallyas described.
2. A bicycle-support, consistingin the com.- bination of a supporting-bar, two or more holding-plates pivotally supported upon the bar, a spring connecting said holding-plates, and arranged to hold the plates in a position for engaging the diverging frame-rods of a bicycle, the coils of said spring being located near one of said holding-plates, substantially as described.
3. Abicycle-support, consisting in the combination of a hanger-bar, provided with an angula-rly-bent portion, a pair of pivotallysupported holding-plates, and a spring connecting the same and adapted to hold them in a position for engaging the bicycle-frame rods, together wit-h a third holding-plate for engaging frame-rods having unusual angles, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
GEORGE E. BIERBAOH.
Witnesses:
LEVERETT 0. WHEELER, LYMAN G. WHEELER.
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US3964610A (en) * 1973-11-07 1976-06-22 Deiner Arnold F Locking bicycle rack
US4116341A (en) * 1976-07-16 1978-09-26 Thomas Hebda Device for storing bicycles in a building
WO1991004886A1 (en) * 1989-09-29 1991-04-18 Blackburn Designs, Inc. Automobile mountable bicycle carrier
US5460274A (en) * 1992-08-27 1995-10-24 Kramer; Robert L. Hanging bike rack
US6082552A (en) * 1997-09-04 2000-07-04 Gear Up Technologies Corporation Wall-mounted storage device
US6095344A (en) * 1998-01-07 2000-08-01 White; Kenneth D. Overhead storage system
US6286738B1 (en) 1999-12-17 2001-09-11 Yakima Products, Inc. Bicycle carrier
US6302278B1 (en) * 2000-06-22 2001-10-16 Raymond Dueck Bicycle display rack
US6648148B1 (en) 1997-09-04 2003-11-18 Gear Up Technologies Corporation Device for supporting a bicycle
US20040014777A1 (en) * 2000-10-10 2004-01-22 Toyama Chemical Co., Ltd. Remedies for retinal nerve diseases containing 1,2-ethanediol derivatives or salts thereof
US7225933B1 (en) 2003-11-21 2007-06-05 Gear Up Technologies Corporation Mounted storage device
US20090178984A1 (en) * 2008-01-15 2009-07-16 Cormark, Inc. Self storing bicycle display
US20150034573A1 (en) * 2013-07-31 2015-02-05 Martina PERUZZO Wall-mounted bicycle rack
US9376063B2 (en) 2012-04-30 2016-06-28 Yakima Products, Inc. Vehicle carrier system
USD779386S1 (en) 2015-06-08 2017-02-21 Yakima Products, Inc. Hub for bicycle rack
USD780641S1 (en) 2015-06-08 2017-03-07 Yakima Products, Inc. Frame for bicycle rack
US9815415B2 (en) 2015-06-05 2017-11-14 Yakima Products, Inc. Adjustable bicycle carrier
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US3964610A (en) * 1973-11-07 1976-06-22 Deiner Arnold F Locking bicycle rack
US4116341A (en) * 1976-07-16 1978-09-26 Thomas Hebda Device for storing bicycles in a building
WO1991004886A1 (en) * 1989-09-29 1991-04-18 Blackburn Designs, Inc. Automobile mountable bicycle carrier
US5056700A (en) * 1989-09-29 1991-10-15 Blackburn Designs, Inc. Automobile mountable bicycle carrier
US5460274A (en) * 1992-08-27 1995-10-24 Kramer; Robert L. Hanging bike rack
US6648148B1 (en) 1997-09-04 2003-11-18 Gear Up Technologies Corporation Device for supporting a bicycle
US6082552A (en) * 1997-09-04 2000-07-04 Gear Up Technologies Corporation Wall-mounted storage device
US6269958B1 (en) 1997-09-04 2001-08-07 Gear Up Technologies Corporation Wall-mounted storage device
US6095344A (en) * 1998-01-07 2000-08-01 White; Kenneth D. Overhead storage system
US20030089752A1 (en) * 1999-12-17 2003-05-15 Duncan Robins Bicycle carrier
US6286738B1 (en) 1999-12-17 2001-09-11 Yakima Products, Inc. Bicycle carrier
US6840418B2 (en) 1999-12-17 2005-01-11 Watermark Paddlesports, Inc. Bicycle carrier
US6302278B1 (en) * 2000-06-22 2001-10-16 Raymond Dueck Bicycle display rack
US20040014777A1 (en) * 2000-10-10 2004-01-22 Toyama Chemical Co., Ltd. Remedies for retinal nerve diseases containing 1,2-ethanediol derivatives or salts thereof
US7225933B1 (en) 2003-11-21 2007-06-05 Gear Up Technologies Corporation Mounted storage device
US20090178984A1 (en) * 2008-01-15 2009-07-16 Cormark, Inc. Self storing bicycle display
US7854331B2 (en) 2008-01-15 2010-12-21 Cormark, Inc. Self storing bicycle display
US9376063B2 (en) 2012-04-30 2016-06-28 Yakima Products, Inc. Vehicle carrier system
US20150034573A1 (en) * 2013-07-31 2015-02-05 Martina PERUZZO Wall-mounted bicycle rack
US9145181B2 (en) * 2013-07-31 2015-09-29 Martina PERUZZO Wall-mounted bicycle rack
US9815415B2 (en) 2015-06-05 2017-11-14 Yakima Products, Inc. Adjustable bicycle carrier
USD779386S1 (en) 2015-06-08 2017-02-21 Yakima Products, Inc. Hub for bicycle rack
USD780641S1 (en) 2015-06-08 2017-03-07 Yakima Products, Inc. Frame for bicycle rack
US10793212B2 (en) * 2018-12-12 2020-10-06 Thomas Peter Joe Bicycle hanger for hung storage of a bicycle by its seat and seat post

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