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  • Patented Nov. 4, 15924 Patented Nov. 4, 15924.
  • My invention relates to a novel construction of a rack or holder for condiment jars, spice jars and the like wherein I employ a skeleton frame, composed of end members formed with short vertical front legs and longer rear vertical legs, said short front legs being joined or tied together by a front pair of horizontal rods or wires brazed, soldered or otherwise secured thereto, while the rear vertical longer legs are joined by a similar pair of horizontal rods or wires similarly secured thereto, in combination with upper and lower rows of holders for the rear upper and front lower row of condiment jars or spice jars.
  • Figure 1 represents a perspective view of a rack or holder for condiment jars, spice jars and the like, embodying my invention.
  • Figure 2 represents a section on line 2-2 of Fig. 1. 4
  • Figure 3 represents a side elevation of one of the condiment jars in detached position.
  • Fig. 4 represents a side elevation of a modified end frame.
  • FIG. 1 designates my novel construction of a rack or holder for condiment jars, spice j ars and the like, the same comprising the end member 9, each being composed of the front U shaped terminal or foot 2, the front upright or leg 3, continued to form the horizontal rearwardly extending member 4, which is continued to form the vertical member 5, which is continued to form the horizontal upper member 6, which is bent downwardly to form the vertical back leg 7, which ends in the U shaped terminal or foot 8.
  • the legs 3 and 7 may be joined by V the bottom rod 31 and both the end members 9 are constructed substantially alike, so that a description of one will suflice for both.
  • the short front vertical legs 3 are tied together by the upper and lower horizontal parallel rods or wires 10 and 11, while the rear longer, vertical legs 7 are tied together by the upper and lower transverse horizontal parallel rods or Wires 12 and 13.
  • brazed, orspot welded or otherwise secured to their contiguous legs, 3 and 7 respectively, and it will be apparent that a rigid, light, and durable frame, is formed by the end members 9 and the front and rear pairs of tie rods.
  • the row of the lower jar supporting devices 14 is composed of wires bent into circular or ring shape, as indicated at 15, and provided with the pendant limbs 16, which are bent over the upper horizontal wire 10 and secured thereto by soldering, brazing or the like, at the points 17, while the lower ends of the limbs 16 are similarly secured at the points 18, to the lower rod 11. While I have shown three of the lower jar supports 14, it will be evident that this number may be increased or diminished according to re quirements, and the outer supports can be brazed or soldered at the points 19 to the horizontal limbs 4, while the contiguous portions of all the supports can be also similarly secured together as indicated at 20.
  • the upper row of jar supports 21, are formed similarly to the lower supports 14, and are provided with the vertical pendant limbs 22 which are bent over the upper horizontal transverse rod or wire 12, and soldered or otherwise secured thereto at the points 23, while the bottom terminals of said limbs are similarly secured to the lower transverse back rod or, wire at the points 24.
  • the outer upper supports 21 are soldered, brazed or otherwise secured to the contiguous horizontal limbs at the points 25, while the other contiguous po: tions thereof are similarly secured at the points 26.
  • the condiment jars 27 have a central rib or bead 28, by which they are supported in the upper or lower supports 21 or let and are provided withscrew tops 29 o; the like some of which may be perforated, as at 30, Fig. 1. i
  • I preferably employ the type of a frame seen in Fig. 1 wherein the front and rear legs 3 and 7 are integral with the bottom'member 31, as a stiffer and more rigid construction is thereby produced, but it is evidentthat the end frame seen in. Fig. 4 may be employed if desired, having the U shaped feet 2 and 8.
  • a frame composed of end members having short vertical front legs and longer vertical rear legs, front and rear pairs of upper and lower horizontally arranged tie rods, having their ends secured to said vertical front and rear legs, a front lower row of horizontal rings having pendant vertical front legs secured tosaid pair of lower front'horizontal tie rods, and a rear upper row of horizontal rings having rear pendant legs secured to the upper rear pair of horizontal tie rods.
  • a frame composed of end members having short vertical front legs, longer vertical rear legs, and upper and lower horizontal end members common to said legs, front and rear pairs of upper and lower horizontally arranged tie rods having their ends secured to said vertical front and rear legs, a front loW- er row of horizontal rings having pendant vertical front legs secured to said pair of lower front horizontal tie rods, and a rear upper row of horizontal rings having rear pendant legs secured to the upper rear pair of horizontal tie rods, the outer portions of the upper and lower end rings being also secured to the contiguous horizontal end members of said frame.

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Nov. 4 19 1,514,375
- A. c. CRlMMEL RACK OR HOLDER FOR CONDIMENT JARS Filed June 1 1923 ATTORNEYS.
Patented Nov. 4, 15924.
stares ALVIE C. CRIMMEL, OF HARTFORD, INDIANA.
RACK OR HOLDER FOR CONDIMENT JARS.
Application filed. June 1, 1923. Serial No. 642,743.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ALVIE C. CRIMMEL, a citizen of the United States, residing in the city of Hartford, State of Indiana, county of Blackford, have invented a new and useful Rack or Holder for Condiment Jars, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to a novel construction of a rack or holder for condiment jars, spice jars and the like wherein I employ a skeleton frame, composed of end members formed with short vertical front legs and longer rear vertical legs, said short front legs being joined or tied together by a front pair of horizontal rods or wires brazed, soldered or otherwise secured thereto, while the rear vertical longer legs are joined by a similar pair of horizontal rods or wires similarly secured thereto, in combination with upper and lower rows of holders for the rear upper and front lower row of condiment jars or spice jars.
It further consists of a novel construction of frame or rack of the character described, having the condiment jar supports provided with pendant or vertical legs, which are brazed, soldered, spot welded or otherwise secured to the contiguous front and rear horizontal, transverse, parallel rods or wires, whereby a very light, strong, rigid, durable and efficient frame or rack is produced, in which the condiment jars are compactly supported in lower front and upper rear rows, the rear row of the condiment jars being higher than the front row thereof.
It further consists of other novel features of construction and advantage, all as will be hereinafter fully set forth.
For the purpose of illustrating my invention, I have shown in the accompanying drawings, forms thereof which are at present preferred by me, since the same will give in practice satisfactory and reliable results, although it is to be understood that my invention is not limited to the precise arrangement and organization of these instrumentalities as herein shown and described.
Figure 1 represents a perspective view of a rack or holder for condiment jars, spice jars and the like, embodying my invention.
Figure 2 represents a section on line 2-2 of Fig. 1. 4
Figure 3 represents a side elevation of one of the condiment jars in detached position. Fig. 4 represents a side elevation of a modified end frame.
Similar numerals of reference indicate corresponding parts.
Referring to the drawings. 1 designates my novel construction of a rack or holder for condiment jars, spice j ars and the like, the same comprising the end member 9, each being composed of the front U shaped terminal or foot 2, the front upright or leg 3, continued to form the horizontal rearwardly extending member 4, which is continued to form the vertical member 5, which is continued to form the horizontal upper member 6, which is bent downwardly to form the vertical back leg 7, which ends in the U shaped terminal or foot 8. The legs 3 and 7 may be joined by V the bottom rod 31 and both the end members 9 are constructed substantially alike, so that a description of one will suflice for both.
The short front vertical legs 3 are tied together by the upper and lower horizontal parallel rods or wires 10 and 11, while the rear longer, vertical legs 7 are tied together by the upper and lower transverse horizontal parallel rods or Wires 12 and 13. The
wires or rods 10, 11, 12 and 13 are soldered, V
brazed, orspot welded or otherwise secured to their contiguous legs, 3 and 7 respectively, and it will be apparent that a rigid, light, and durable frame, is formed by the end members 9 and the front and rear pairs of tie rods.
The row of the lower jar supporting devices 14 is composed of wires bent into circular or ring shape, as indicated at 15, and provided with the pendant limbs 16, which are bent over the upper horizontal wire 10 and secured thereto by soldering, brazing or the like, at the points 17, while the lower ends of the limbs 16 are similarly secured at the points 18, to the lower rod 11. While I have shown three of the lower jar supports 14, it will be evident that this number may be increased or diminished according to re quirements, and the outer supports can be brazed or soldered at the points 19 to the horizontal limbs 4, while the contiguous portions of all the supports can be also similarly secured together as indicated at 20.
The securing of all the vertical limbs 16 to the lower transverse wires 10 and 11, as seen at the lower portion of Fig. 1, stifi'ens and effectively reinforces the front of the frame as is evident. The upper row of jar supports 21, are formed similarly to the lower supports 14, and are provided with the vertical pendant limbs 22 which are bent over the upper horizontal transverse rod or wire 12, and soldered or otherwise secured thereto at the points 23, while the bottom terminals of said limbs are similarly secured to the lower transverse back rod or, wire at the points 24.
The outer upper supports 21 are soldered, brazed or otherwise secured to the contiguous horizontal limbs at the points 25, while the other contiguous po: tions thereof are similarly secured at the points 26.
The condiment jars 27 have a central rib or bead 28, by which they are supported in the upper or lower supports 21 or let and are provided withscrew tops 29 o; the like some of which may be perforated, as at 30, Fig. 1. i
It will be seen from the foregoing that by my invention I have produced a light rigid frame having an upper and lower row of horizontal jar supports, the upper row of the latter projecting forwardly and the lower row projecting rearwardly, so that space is economized and utilized, and the condiment jars when assembled are ranged in neat and compact upper and lower rows,-as will be understood from Fig. 2. All the supports 14 and 21, are in duplicate, so that one standard size of supports can be employed, and the rods 10, 11, 12 and 13. are also duplicates, as are the sides 9 so that the cost of production is reduced to a minimum. While I have described the various elements as being secured together by soldering, brazing or the like, it is evident that they may be secured by other means than that shown.
I have described-the front and rear transverse tie rods 1O, 11, 12 and 13 as being hori zontal and in parallelism, but it is evident that they may collocated in other equivalent ways.
I preferably employ the type of a frame seen in Fig. 1 wherein the front and rear legs 3 and 7 are integral with the bottom'member 31, as a stiffer and more rigid construction is thereby produced, but it is evidentthat the end frame seen in. Fig. 4 may be employed if desired, having the U shaped feet 2 and 8.
It will now be apparent that I have devised a novel and useful rack or holder for condiment jars, which embodies the features of advantage enumerated as desirable in the statement of the invention and the above description, and while I have, in the present instance shown and described a preferred embodiment thereof which will give in practice satisfactory and reliable results, it is to be understood that such embodiment is susceptible of modification in various particulars without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention or sacrificing any of its advantages. I
Having thus described my invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. In a device of the character stated, a frame composed of end members having short vertical front legs and longer vertical rear legs, front and rear pairs of upper and lower horizontally arranged tie rods, having their ends secured to said vertical front and rear legs, a front lower row of horizontal rings having pendant vertical front legs secured tosaid pair of lower front'horizontal tie rods, and a rear upper row of horizontal rings having rear pendant legs secured to the upper rear pair of horizontal tie rods.
2. In a device of the character stated, a frame composed of end members having short vertical front legs, longer vertical rear legs, and upper and lower horizontal end members common to said legs, front and rear pairs of upper and lower horizontally arranged tie rods having their ends secured to said vertical front and rear legs, a front loW- er row of horizontal rings having pendant vertical front legs secured to said pair of lower front horizontal tie rods, and a rear upper row of horizontal rings having rear pendant legs secured to the upper rear pair of horizontal tie rods, the outer portions of the upper and lower end rings being also secured to the contiguous horizontal end members of said frame.
ALVIE O. CRIMMEL. Witnesses:
E. F. WILLMAN, EVELYN LILLIBRIDGE.
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US2568266A (en) * 1950-06-12 1951-09-18 Charles D Arnold Container holder
US2626061A (en) * 1950-10-16 1953-01-20 Raymond E Girouard Display device for merchandise carrying cards and the like
US2863979A (en) * 1957-02-27 1958-12-09 Supurdisplay Inc Food warmer
US2923415A (en) * 1957-07-15 1960-02-02 Edward N Brown Portable tool holders
US2951590A (en) * 1957-05-20 1960-09-06 Edward J Feser Container racks
US3030058A (en) * 1960-03-17 1962-04-17 Buffalo Courier Express Inc Device for attaching a newspaper receptacle to a rural mailbox
US4682697A (en) * 1986-05-27 1987-07-28 Melvin Cohen Carpet sample display device
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US5788092A (en) * 1996-08-05 1998-08-04 Teeney; David D. Wall attached tool rack
US6003692A (en) * 1993-08-23 1999-12-21 Kozak; Ira M. Container supporting product display rack
US6945418B2 (en) 2001-09-10 2005-09-20 Joseph Amaral Rack mountable beverage bottle
US6945161B1 (en) * 2003-07-23 2005-09-20 John Battaglia Vertical cooking rack
US20050205508A1 (en) * 2004-03-17 2005-09-22 Carter Jeffrey W Supplemental shelf for vehicle-mounted cleaning systems
US7469792B1 (en) * 2004-10-18 2008-12-30 Peter Lin Container and rack system
US20090277852A1 (en) * 2008-05-07 2009-11-12 Connie Moore Storage System
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US8746818B2 (en) * 2012-06-14 2014-06-10 Whirlpool Corporation Beverage storage rack
US20160106266A1 (en) * 2014-10-16 2016-04-21 David David Heron Universal pot cover holder/lid holder with spoon rest
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US2568266A (en) * 1950-06-12 1951-09-18 Charles D Arnold Container holder
US2626061A (en) * 1950-10-16 1953-01-20 Raymond E Girouard Display device for merchandise carrying cards and the like
US2863979A (en) * 1957-02-27 1958-12-09 Supurdisplay Inc Food warmer
US2951590A (en) * 1957-05-20 1960-09-06 Edward J Feser Container racks
US2923415A (en) * 1957-07-15 1960-02-02 Edward N Brown Portable tool holders
US3030058A (en) * 1960-03-17 1962-04-17 Buffalo Courier Express Inc Device for attaching a newspaper receptacle to a rural mailbox
US4682697A (en) * 1986-05-27 1987-07-28 Melvin Cohen Carpet sample display device
DE3710485A1 (en) * 1987-03-30 1988-10-20 Roesle Metallwarenfabrik Gmbh Hanging-up system for utensils, in particular kitchen utensils
DE3710485C2 (en) * 1987-03-30 1999-02-18 Roesle Metallwarenfabrik Gmbh Kitchen equipment
US6003692A (en) * 1993-08-23 1999-12-21 Kozak; Ira M. Container supporting product display rack
US5788092A (en) * 1996-08-05 1998-08-04 Teeney; David D. Wall attached tool rack
US6945418B2 (en) 2001-09-10 2005-09-20 Joseph Amaral Rack mountable beverage bottle
US20050242048A1 (en) * 2001-09-10 2005-11-03 Guido John A Rack mountable beverage bottle
US6945161B1 (en) * 2003-07-23 2005-09-20 John Battaglia Vertical cooking rack
US20050205508A1 (en) * 2004-03-17 2005-09-22 Carter Jeffrey W Supplemental shelf for vehicle-mounted cleaning systems
US7469792B1 (en) * 2004-10-18 2008-12-30 Peter Lin Container and rack system
US20090277852A1 (en) * 2008-05-07 2009-11-12 Connie Moore Storage System
US20110079577A1 (en) * 2009-10-07 2011-04-07 Wine From The Vine, Llc Wine Bottle
US8746818B2 (en) * 2012-06-14 2014-06-10 Whirlpool Corporation Beverage storage rack
CN103006117A (en) * 2013-01-21 2013-04-03 昆山杨恒旺节能科技有限公司 Multifunctional combined storage rack
CN103536227A (en) * 2013-10-28 2014-01-29 无锡艾科瑞思产品设计与研究有限公司 Multifunctional condiment dispenser
US20160106266A1 (en) * 2014-10-16 2016-04-21 David David Heron Universal pot cover holder/lid holder with spoon rest
US9414715B2 (en) * 2014-10-16 2016-08-16 David Wayne Heron Universal pot cover holder/lid holder with spoon rest
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