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US1426787A
US1426787A US502455A US50245521A US1426787A US 1426787 A US1426787 A US 1426787A US 502455 A US502455 A US 502455A US 50245521 A US50245521 A US 50245521A US 1426787 A US1426787 A US 1426787A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60NSEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60N2/00Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles
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    • B60N2/78Arm-rests post or panel mounted
    • B60N2/783Arm-rests post or panel mounted sill suspended, e.g. window sill

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  • This invention relates to improvements in arm rests for automobiles, proposing a detachable arm rest which is available with special utility as a side arm for the chairs or seats of automobiles of the enclosed sedan type and which may also be used, as desired, for a like purpose with other types of automobiles.
  • the objects of the invention are to provide a simply constructed arm rest which may be easily and quickly applied and detached, which is complete in itself and has no associated parts requiring attachment to 'or formation in the wall of the body of the car, which as fitted in operative position will be securely held against displacement and will not rattle or slip consequent to the vibration of the car, which will be so supported from the wall with which it is associated that it will remain firm and rigid under the weight or pressure of the arm and which will not interfere with the raising and lowering of the window glass adjacent which it is supported.
  • the invention consists particularly in Vthe structural features of the means for supporting the rest proper from the wall of the body of the car with particular reference to the cooperation of said means with the supporting wall part.
  • Figure 1 is an end view of the arm rest
  • Figure 2 is a similar View showing the arm rest in operative position.
  • Figure 3 is a perspective view of the arm rest
  • Figure 4 is a cross section on the line 4 4 of Figure 3.
  • the arm rest includes the supporting block 1 which forms the rest roper and a pair of hangers 2 attached to t e block and formed to cooperate with an adjacent wall ofthe body of the car.
  • the block may be finlshed 1n suitable upholstery and in the construction preferred has a sheet metal base 3 secured adjacent its under face by a fastening screw 4.
  • the hangers 2 have extenslon portions 5 to. which the base 3 is attached by rivets 6 or equivalent fastenings, said base conveniently having marginal flanges 7 which bear against the under face of the block 1 and provide a clearance below the block for the heads of the rivets 6.
  • the hangers 2 are of general U-shape to engage over the adjacent wall part of the automobile body and each comprise a pair of vertical parts 8 and 9 and a horizontal part 10 connecting the parts 8 and 9.
  • the part 8 extends in upright relation from the block 1 and the part 9 depends from the connecting part 10.
  • the hangers 2 are fashioned from bars of metal of somewhat heavy gauge whereby said hangers are quite stiff but at the same time possessed of a certain measure of resiliency which is utilized to insure the secure and cooperating frictional engagement of the parts 8 and 9 with the supporting wall.
  • the parts 8 are each formed to bear frictionally against the adjacent side of the supporting wall and for this purpose are preferably provided with short inward projections 11 which are preferably located adjacent the block 1 and at the junction of the parts 8 and extension portions 5.
  • the parts 9 fit between the wall and the window glass and are preferably provided with terminal projections 12 which are bent inward at a slight angle and which bear frictionally against the face of the wall opposite to the face which is engaged by the projections 11.
  • the arm 9 is of less extent than the companion part 8 whereby the projections 12 and 11 will be relatively located at higher and lower points.
  • This relation of the projections 11 and 12 promotes convenience in fitting the arm rest in position upon the supporting wall.
  • the hangers 2 are held over the supporting wall and the rest is brought to a poistion wherein the projections 12 lie against the outer side of said wall and the projections 11 lie below and clear of the projecting bead with which the wall is usually finished, after which the block is broughtI from the canted position into a flat or horizontal position as shown in broken lines in Figure Lwherein the projections 11 bear against the innei side of the supporting part and thereupon the arm rest is moved straight downward until the connecting part 10 engages thc upper side of the supporting part, as shown in Figure 2.
  • the projections ll ⁇ will sustain the weight or pressure ot' a person ⁇ s arm resting on the block 1 and the projections 1l and 12 in cooperation will bear with strong frictional pressure against the opposite sides of the supporting wall to hold the arm rest against slipping or rattling consequent to the vibration of the car or to any jarring of the block l.
  • the frictional retaining engagement of the hanger 2 with the supporting wall is accomplished incidentally to placing the rest in operative position and that for the purpose ot' securing the rest no parts are employed which require special manipulation.
  • the rest may be placed at one side of the usual stra by which the window glass is raised or owered so as to present no obstruction to the use of such stra aving fully described my invention I claim:
  • An arm rest comprising a block and a pair of hangers attached thereto and each being of general U-shape and consisting of vertical parts and a connecting horizontal part, the vertical parts being formed to engage frictionally and directly the sides of the supporting part atrelatively higher and lower points and having such engagement incident to the movement of the block to its operative position.
  • An arm rest comprising a block and a pair of hangers attached thereto and each being ot' general U-shape and consisting of vertical parts and a connecting horizontal part, the vertical part at the inner side of the hanger being provided with a short inward projection located adjacent the block and the other vertical part being provided with a short inward terminal projection located ata higher point than the projection -on the first part, said projections being adapted for cooperating frictional engagement with the opposite sides of the supporting part and having such engagement incident to the movement of the block to its operative position;
  • An arm resti comprising a block, a pair of U-shaped hangers having extension portions, a base to which the extension portions are riveted and a screw securing the base to the block, the base having flanges to bear against the block and provide a clearance for the rivets.
  • An arm rest comprising a block and a pair of hangers attached thereto and each being of general U-shape and consisting of vertical parts and a connecting horizontal part, the vertical parts being formed to engage frictionally and diretcly the sides of the supporting part at relatively higher and lower points and having such engagement incident to the movement of the block to its operative position, the vertical parts which have their engagement with said sides at the lower points being provided at their lower ends with horizontal extensions and the block resting upon and being secured to said extensions.

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C. R. SPENCER.
ARMREST.
APPLlcAloN FILED sEPT.22. 1921.
Patented Aug. 22, 1922.
R E C H E P 5 R L R m v C INVENTOR ATTORNEY NETE@ CHARLES R. SPENCER, 0F BUFFALO, NEW YORK, ASSGNOR OF ONE-HALF T0 @EGBGB El'. H/OWE, 0F IIBFEALG, NEW YORK.
Specification of Letters Eatent.
Patented. aug. 22,1922.
Application filed September 22, 1921. lSerial No. 502,455.
To all ywhom t may concern.'
Be it known that CHARLES R. SPENCER, a citizen of the `United States, residing at Buffalo, in the county of Erie and State of New York, has invented certain new and useful mprovements in Armrests, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to improvements in arm rests for automobiles, proposing a detachable arm rest which is available with special utility as a side arm for the chairs or seats of automobiles of the enclosed sedan type and which may also be used, as desired, for a like purpose with other types of automobiles.
The objects of the invention are to provide a simply constructed arm rest which may be easily and quickly applied and detached, which is complete in itself and has no associated parts requiring attachment to 'or formation in the wall of the body of the car, which as fitted in operative position will be securely held against displacement and will not rattle or slip consequent to the vibration of the car, which will be so supported from the wall with which it is associated that it will remain firm and rigid under the weight or pressure of the arm and which will not interfere with the raising and lowering of the window glass adjacent which it is supported.
With the above objects in view the invention consists particularly in Vthe structural features of the means for supporting the rest proper from the wall of the body of the car with particular reference to the cooperation of said means with the supporting wall part.
The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawing wherein:
.Figure 1 is an end view of the arm rest,
. showing the first stage of its manipulation to operative position and showing the adjacent wall and window glass in cross section.
Figure 2 is a similar View showing the arm rest in operative position.
Figure 3 is a perspective view of the arm rest, and
Figure 4 is a cross section on the line 4 4 of Figure 3.
The arm rest includes the supporting block 1 which forms the rest roper and a pair of hangers 2 attached to t e block and formed to cooperate with an adjacent wall ofthe body of the car. The block may be finlshed 1n suitable upholstery and in the construction preferred has a sheet metal base 3 secured adjacent its under face by a fastening screw 4. The hangers 2 have extenslon portions 5 to. which the base 3 is attached by rivets 6 or equivalent fastenings, said base conveniently having marginal flanges 7 which bear against the under face of the block 1 and provide a clearance below the block for the heads of the rivets 6.
The hangers 2 are of general U-shape to engage over the adjacent wall part of the automobile body and each comprise a pair of vertical parts 8 and 9 and a horizontal part 10 connecting the parts 8 and 9. The part 8 extends in upright relation from the block 1 and the part 9 depends from the connecting part 10. The hangers 2 are fashioned from bars of metal of somewhat heavy gauge whereby said hangers are quite stiff but at the same time possessed of a certain measure of resiliency which is utilized to insure the secure and cooperating frictional engagement of the parts 8 and 9 with the supporting wall. The parts 8 are each formed to bear frictionally against the adjacent side of the supporting wall and for this purpose are preferably provided with short inward projections 11 which are preferably located adjacent the block 1 and at the junction of the parts 8 and extension portions 5. The parts 9 fit between the wall and the window glass and are preferably provided with terminal projections 12 which are bent inward at a slight angle and which bear frictionally against the face of the wall opposite to the face which is engaged by the projections 11.
The arm 9 is of less extent than the companion part 8 whereby the projections 12 and 11 will be relatively located at higher and lower points. This relation of the projections 11 and 12 promotes convenience in fitting the arm rest in position upon the supporting wall. Thus, as shown in Figure l, with the block 1 canted slightly upward the hangers 2 are held over the supporting wall and the rest is brought to a poistion wherein the projections 12 lie against the outer side of said wall and the projections 11 lie below and clear of the projecting bead with which the wall is usually finished, after which the block is broughtI from the canted position into a flat or horizontal position as shown in broken lines in Figure Lwherein the projections 11 bear against the innei side of the supporting part and thereupon the arm rest is moved straight downward until the connecting part 10 engages thc upper side of the supporting part, as shown in Figure 2. As thus positioned relatively to the supporting wall the projections ll` will sustain the weight or pressure ot' a person`s arm resting on the block 1 and the projections 1l and 12 in cooperation will bear with strong frictional pressure against the opposite sides of the supporting wall to hold the arm rest against slipping or rattling consequent to the vibration of the car or to any jarring of the block l. It will be noted that the frictional retaining engagement of the hanger 2 with the supporting wall is accomplished incidentally to placing the rest in operative position and that for the purpose ot' securing the rest no parts are employed which require special manipulation. It will also be noted that the rest may be placed at one side of the usual stra by which the window glass is raised or owered so as to present no obstruction to the use of such stra aving fully described my invention I claim:
1. An arm rest comprising a block and a pair of hangers attached thereto and each being of general U-shape and consisting of vertical parts and a connecting horizontal part, the vertical parts being formed to engage frictionally and directly the sides of the supporting part atrelatively higher and lower points and having such engagement incident to the movement of the block to its operative position.
2. An arm rest comprising a block and a pair of hangers attached thereto and each being ot' general U-shape and consisting of vertical parts and a connecting horizontal part, the vertical part at the inner side of the hanger being provided with a short inward projection located adjacent the block and the other vertical part being provided with a short inward terminal projection located ata higher point than the projection -on the first part, said projections being adapted for cooperating frictional engagement with the opposite sides of the supporting part and having such engagement incident to the movement of the block to its operative position;
3. An arm resti comprising a block, a pair of U-shaped hangers having extension portions, a base to which the extension portions are riveted and a screw securing the base to the block, the base having flanges to bear against the block and provide a clearance for the rivets.
4. An arm rest comprising a block and a pair of hangers attached thereto and each being of general U-shape and consisting of vertical parts and a connecting horizontal part, the vertical parts being formed to engage frictionally and diretcly the sides of the supporting part at relatively higher and lower points and having such engagement incident to the movement of the block to its operative position, the vertical parts which have their engagement with said sides at the lower points being provided at their lower ends with horizontal extensions and the block resting upon and being secured to said extensions.
In testimony whereof I afix my signature.
4 CHARLES R. SPENCER,
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US2494980A (en) * 1947-07-29 1950-01-17 Zuckerman Herman Detachable shelf for automobile instrument panels
US2880046A (en) * 1958-03-31 1959-03-31 Ralph C Black Alternately supportable service tray
US3106295A (en) * 1961-09-22 1963-10-08 Berlin Daniel Tray construction
US3276045A (en) * 1964-08-21 1966-10-04 George P Bement Bed tray and bed in combination therewith
US3643724A (en) * 1970-03-26 1972-02-22 United States Steel Corp Method of indicating the level of a molten fluid
US3904041A (en) * 1974-02-15 1975-09-09 Jackson Products Company Commercial kitchen rack structure
US4164991A (en) * 1978-04-03 1979-08-21 Aldo Marra Fire escape device
US4405109A (en) * 1981-09-08 1983-09-20 Murdoch Merle A Portable bathroom hangers for hygienic irrigation equipment
US4592584A (en) * 1984-05-14 1986-06-03 White Jr Pierce H Arm rest device
US4810026A (en) * 1987-11-27 1989-03-07 Doane Leland R Vehicle arm rest
US4877284A (en) * 1987-11-27 1989-10-31 Doane Leland R Device for supporting objects on a vehicle door
US5176343A (en) * 1990-12-27 1993-01-05 Pacesetter Infusion, Ltd. Electrical adapter plug clip
US5317977A (en) * 1991-07-09 1994-06-07 Benjamin Omessi Adjustable table extension
US5503451A (en) * 1994-09-30 1996-04-02 Thomas; Wyman R. Adjustable window mounting vehicle accessory
US5620059A (en) * 1994-08-09 1997-04-15 Crispeno; Carmen C. Vehicle bumper protector for golf spikes
WO2003080387A1 (en) * 2002-03-26 2003-10-02 Udo Eidens Elbow rest for vehicle doors
US20040164211A1 (en) * 2003-02-26 2004-08-26 Orona Solomon J. Portable elbow support
US6902217B1 (en) * 2004-07-09 2005-06-07 Martin Farrell Collapsible vehicular armrest
US20060138802A1 (en) * 2004-12-29 2006-06-29 Lear Corporation Armrest insert and corresponding assembly for a vehicle
US20070011814A1 (en) * 2005-07-14 2007-01-18 Jeremy Rotert Surgical table attachment
US20090120883A1 (en) * 2007-11-09 2009-05-14 Electrolux Home Products, Inc. Shelf accessory for a dishwasher rack
US20100096901A1 (en) * 2008-10-17 2010-04-22 Dr. Ing. H.C.F. Porsche Aktiengesellschaft Mount for an armrest in the interior of a motor vehicle
US20230014451A1 (en) * 2021-07-16 2023-01-19 Lauran Offutt Herb rolling tray automobile accessory

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2494980A (en) * 1947-07-29 1950-01-17 Zuckerman Herman Detachable shelf for automobile instrument panels
US2880046A (en) * 1958-03-31 1959-03-31 Ralph C Black Alternately supportable service tray
US3106295A (en) * 1961-09-22 1963-10-08 Berlin Daniel Tray construction
US3276045A (en) * 1964-08-21 1966-10-04 George P Bement Bed tray and bed in combination therewith
US3643724A (en) * 1970-03-26 1972-02-22 United States Steel Corp Method of indicating the level of a molten fluid
US3904041A (en) * 1974-02-15 1975-09-09 Jackson Products Company Commercial kitchen rack structure
US4164991A (en) * 1978-04-03 1979-08-21 Aldo Marra Fire escape device
US4405109A (en) * 1981-09-08 1983-09-20 Murdoch Merle A Portable bathroom hangers for hygienic irrigation equipment
US4592584A (en) * 1984-05-14 1986-06-03 White Jr Pierce H Arm rest device
US4810026A (en) * 1987-11-27 1989-03-07 Doane Leland R Vehicle arm rest
US4877284A (en) * 1987-11-27 1989-10-31 Doane Leland R Device for supporting objects on a vehicle door
US5176343A (en) * 1990-12-27 1993-01-05 Pacesetter Infusion, Ltd. Electrical adapter plug clip
US5317977A (en) * 1991-07-09 1994-06-07 Benjamin Omessi Adjustable table extension
US5620059A (en) * 1994-08-09 1997-04-15 Crispeno; Carmen C. Vehicle bumper protector for golf spikes
US5503451A (en) * 1994-09-30 1996-04-02 Thomas; Wyman R. Adjustable window mounting vehicle accessory
USRE36059E (en) * 1994-09-30 1999-01-26 Thomas; Wyman R. Adjustable window mounting vehicle accessory
WO2003080387A1 (en) * 2002-03-26 2003-10-02 Udo Eidens Elbow rest for vehicle doors
US20040164211A1 (en) * 2003-02-26 2004-08-26 Orona Solomon J. Portable elbow support
US6938862B2 (en) * 2003-02-26 2005-09-06 Solomon J. Orona Portable elbow support
US6902217B1 (en) * 2004-07-09 2005-06-07 Martin Farrell Collapsible vehicular armrest
US20060138802A1 (en) * 2004-12-29 2006-06-29 Lear Corporation Armrest insert and corresponding assembly for a vehicle
US7226113B2 (en) * 2004-12-29 2007-06-05 Lear Corporation Armrest insert and corresponding assembly for a vehicle
US20070011814A1 (en) * 2005-07-14 2007-01-18 Jeremy Rotert Surgical table attachment
US20090120883A1 (en) * 2007-11-09 2009-05-14 Electrolux Home Products, Inc. Shelf accessory for a dishwasher rack
US7766175B2 (en) * 2007-11-09 2010-08-03 Electrolux Home Products, Inc. Shelf accessory for a dishwasher rack
US20100096901A1 (en) * 2008-10-17 2010-04-22 Dr. Ing. H.C.F. Porsche Aktiengesellschaft Mount for an armrest in the interior of a motor vehicle
US8141934B2 (en) * 2008-10-17 2012-03-27 Dr. Ing. H.C.F. Porsche Aktiengesellschaft Mount for an armrest in the interior of a motor vehicle
US20230014451A1 (en) * 2021-07-16 2023-01-19 Lauran Offutt Herb rolling tray automobile accessory

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