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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62JCYCLE SADDLES OR SEATS; AUXILIARY DEVICES OR ACCESSORIES SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO CYCLES AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, e.g. ARTICLE CARRIERS OR CYCLE PROTECTORS
    • B62J6/00Arrangement of optical signalling or lighting devices on cycles; Mounting or supporting thereof; Circuits therefor
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    • B62J6/028Headlights specially adapted for rider-propelled cycles with or without additional source of power
    • B62J6/029Headlights specially adapted for rider-propelled cycles with or without additional source of power characterised by the structure, e.g. casings
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62JCYCLE SADDLES OR SEATS; AUXILIARY DEVICES OR ACCESSORIES SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO CYCLES AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, e.g. ARTICLE CARRIERS OR CYCLE PROTECTORS
    • B62J6/00Arrangement of optical signalling or lighting devices on cycles; Mounting or supporting thereof; Circuits therefor
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    • B62J6/028Headlights specially adapted for rider-propelled cycles with or without additional source of power
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  • My invention relates to improvements in lamp brackets or supports particularly useful for the purpose of connectinga lamp to a bicycle or other vehicle.
  • the object of my invention is to provide a simple and effective means for accomplishing the desired end, which means may be easily and quickly attached to the frame of a vehicle at a suit-able point, and by means of which the position of the lamp may be readily adjusted to any desired angle.
  • FIG. l is a plan view of the forward portion of a bicycle,showin g the lamp and bracket support in one of the operative positions.
  • Fig. 2 is a relatively enlarged longitudinal sectional view through the center of the bracket.
  • Fig. is a plan view of said bracket partially dismembered, and showing the clampingv members thereof in a reversed position.
  • Fig. 4 is a side elevation of the part shown in Fig. 3, the position of the clamping members being the same as shown in Figs. l and 2.
  • A is the front frame-tube of a bicycle, commonly termed the head B B are the front-fork blades of a bicycle.
  • -E is a connecting-piece, preferably ringshaped, suitably fastened to the body of the lamp.
  • the opposite surfaces of the ring E are by preference knurled or roughened.
  • F is a tubular supporting-arm, and F is an annular shoulder secured to or formed as part of the said arm F and located toward one end thereof.
  • the outer face of this shoulder F' is also by preference knurled or roughened.
  • Gr is a bolt passing transversely through said arm F near the end opposite the shoulder G is a set-nut on said bolt G.
  • H is a shank, one end of which loosely sur- I is a suitably-formed washer loosely suri rounding the threaded end of the shank H, and adapted to bear against the outer face of the connecting-ring E when the parts are in the operative position.
  • the set-nut H bears against the outer face of the said washer I, so that by this means the ring E may be tightly pressed against the shoulder F.
  • .I .I are clamps arranged on opposite sides of the inner end of the supporting-arm F, as shown.
  • the bolt G passes through said clamps, as shown, so that by means of the nut G the said clamps may be tightened or loosened at will.
  • These clamps J are by preference shaped so that one end of said clamps will engage the cylindrical front frame-tube A of the bicycle when said clamps are turned into the positions shown in Figs. 1, 2, and 4, the opposite ends of the clamps being shaped to engage one of the forked tubes B when the position of said clamps is reversed, as shown in Fig. 3.
  • the operation of the device is as follows:
  • the clamps J J are loosened by unscrewing the nut G.
  • the corresponding extremities of said clamps .I are passed around that portion of the vehicle-frame to which it is desired to ⁇ attach the bracket. turned, drawing said clamps into secure engagement with said frame.
  • the connectingring E/ is then passed over the opposite free end of the shank H and supporting-arm F until it abuts against the shoulder F.
  • the washer I is then placed over the end of the shank H until its inner edge or surface abuts against the ring E.
  • the set-nut H is then screwed onto the shank, forcing said ring into tight contact with the shoulder F' and at the same time drawing the shank H outwardly,
  • the set-nut G is then IOO thus drawing the bolt G laterally into tight contact with the adjacent edges of the tubular arm F, through which said bolt G passes.
  • the lateral adjustment of the lamp is afforded by shifting the position of the bracket around the frametube, While the vertical position of the lamp maybe shifted by loosening the nut H', which permits the said lamp to be raised or lowered.
  • What I claim is- 1.
  • a lamp-bracket for vehicles a supporting-arm, a transverse bearing-shoulder near its outer end, a projection on the lamp for detaohably securing the lamp on said arm, and a clamp operating in line with and on said arm, and clamping said projection against said shoulder.
  • a lamp-bracket for vehicles a supporting-arm, a transverse bearing-shoulder near its outer end, an adjustable clamp near its inner end, a projection on the lamp for detachably securing the lamp on said arm., and a clamp operatingA in line with and on said arm, and clamping said projection against said shoulder.
  • alantern-holder In alantern-holder, an arm, a clamp near one end thereof, a transverse piece engaging said clamp, a lamp-supporting member adjustable on said arm, and a clamp for said member, one part of which clamp engages said transverse piece.
  • Alamp-bracket Jfor cycles comprising, a supporting-arm,a shouldernear its outer end, adjusting-clamps near its inner end, a bolt for operating said clamps, a shank, one end of which engages said bolt While the opposite end projects beyondsaid supporting-arm, and means for detachably securing the lamp to the outer end of said arm.
  • a lamp-bracket for cycles comprising, a tubular supporting-arm, a shoulder near its outer end, adjusting-clamps near its inner end, a clamp-operating bolt, a shank Within said arm engaging one end of said clamp-operating bolt the opposite end projecting through said supporting-arm, and means for detachably and adjustably securing said lamp to the outer end of said arm.
  • a lam p-bracket for cycles comprising a tubular supporting-arm, an annular shoulder near its outer end, adjusting-clamps toward its inner end, a clamp-engaging bolt, a shank Within said tubular arm one end of said shank engaging said clamp-operating bolt, the opposite end projecting through and beyond said supporting-arm, a connecting-piece carried by the body of the lamp and bearing against said shoulder when'the parts are assembled, substantially as described.
  • a lamp-bracket for cycles comprising, a tubular supporting-arm, an annular shoulder near its outer end, reversible clamps pivotally mounted upon a bolt Gnear its inner end, the inner ends of said clamps bearing against said supporting-arm, a shank Within said tubular supporting-arm, one end of which engages the bolt G, the opposite end being screwthreaded, a connecting-piece E substantially ring-shaped and carried by the body of the lamp B, and a set-nut II operating upon said shank H.
  • a lamp-supportin g arm provided at its inner end with reversible clamps, loosely mounted at a point intermediate in their length upon a bolt transversely placed with respect to said supporting-arm.
  • a lamp-supporting arm provided at its inner end with reversible clamps, pivotally mounted at a point intermediate in their length, said clamps having on one side of said pivotal support substantially semicircular recesses adapted to receive a cylindrical frametube, and on the other side of Said pivotal support wi th substantially V-shaped recesses adapted to engage a Hatten ed frame-tube such as a bicycle-fork.
  • reversible clamps pivotally mounted at a point intermediate in their length, one end of each of said clamps being bent into substantially semicircular form to engage with a cylindrical frame-tube, the opposite ends being provided with substantially V-shaped recesses to engage a fiattened frame-tube, and recesses K Kin the ends of said clamps, substantially as described.

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Illll 4 I lill!" l- HI Il W. o. Hon/IAN. LAMP BRACKET.
Patented Mar. Z. 1897.
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ATTORNEY.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
WILLIAM C. HOMAN, OF MERIDEN, CONNECTICUT, ASSIGNOR TO THE EDWARD MILLER du COMPANY, OF SAME PLACE.
LAM P-BRACKET.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 578,014, dated March 2, 1897.
Application filed December 8,1896. Serial No. 614,871. (No model.)
To all whom, it may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM C. Hoi/IAN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Meriden, New Haven county, Connecticut, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Bicycle-Lamp Brackets, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact speciiication.
My invention relates to improvements in lamp brackets or supports particularly useful for the purpose of connectinga lamp to a bicycle or other vehicle.
The object of my invention is to provide a simple and effective means for accomplishing the desired end, which means may be easily and quickly attached to the frame of a vehicle at a suit-able point, and by means of which the position of the lamp may be readily adjusted to any desired angle.
My invention is illustrated by the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure l is a plan view of the forward portion of a bicycle,showin g the lamp and bracket support in one of the operative positions. Fig. 2 is a relatively enlarged longitudinal sectional view through the center of the bracket. Fig. is a plan view of said bracket partially dismembered, and showing the clampingv members thereof in a reversed position. Fig. 4 is a side elevation of the part shown in Fig. 3, the position of the clamping members being the same as shown in Figs. l and 2.
Similar letters refer to similar parts througl1.
out the several figures.
A is the front frame-tube of a bicycle, commonly termed the head B B are the front-fork blades of a bicycle.
D is a lamp.
-E is a connecting-piece, preferably ringshaped, suitably fastened to the body of the lamp. The opposite surfaces of the ring E are by preference knurled or roughened.
F is a tubular supporting-arm, and F is an annular shoulder secured to or formed as part of the said arm F and located toward one end thereof. The outer face of this shoulder F' is also by preference knurled or roughened.
Gr is a bolt passing transversely through said arm F near the end opposite the shoulder G is a set-nut on said bolt G.
H is a shank, one end of which loosely sur- I is a suitably-formed washer loosely suri rounding the threaded end of the shank H, and adapted to bear against the outer face of the connecting-ring E when the parts are in the operative position. The set-nut H bears against the outer face of the said washer I, so that by this means the ring E may be tightly pressed against the shoulder F.
.I .I are clamps arranged on opposite sides of the inner end of the supporting-arm F, as shown. The bolt G passes through said clamps, as shown, so that by means of the nut G the said clamps may be tightened or loosened at will. These clamps J are by preference shaped so that one end of said clamps will engage the cylindrical front frame-tube A of the bicycle when said clamps are turned into the positions shown in Figs. 1, 2, and 4, the opposite ends of the clamps being shaped to engage one of the forked tubes B when the position of said clamps is reversed, as shown in Fig. 3. To more securely prevent the clamps .I J from twisting or slipping out of line with the arm F, I provide recesses K K substantially midway in the ends of said clamps, so that when in the operative position the inner ends of the clamps will embrace said arm F to an extent sufficient to prevent twisting.
The operation of the device is as follows: The clamps J J are loosened by unscrewing the nut G. The corresponding extremities of said clamps .I are passed around that portion of the vehicle-frame to which it is desired to` attach the bracket. turned, drawing said clamps into secure engagement with said frame. The connectingring E/ is then passed over the opposite free end of the shank H and supporting-arm F until it abuts against the shoulder F. The washer I is then placed over the end of the shank H until its inner edge or surface abuts against the ring E. The set-nut H is then screwed onto the shank, forcing said ring into tight contact with the shoulder F' and at the same time drawing the shank H outwardly,
The set-nut G is then IOO thus drawing the bolt G laterally into tight contact with the adjacent edges of the tubular arm F, through which said bolt G passes. By this means all of the parts are securely held together, preventing rattling that might otherwise occur by the vibration of the vehicle. The lateral adjustment of the lamp is afforded by shifting the position of the bracket around the frametube, While the vertical position of the lamp maybe shifted by loosening the nut H', which permits the said lamp to be raised or lowered.
What I claim is- 1. In a lamp-bracket for vehicles, a supporting-arm, a transverse bearing-shoulder near its outer end, a projection on the lamp for detaohably securing the lamp on said arm, and a clamp operating in line with and on said arm, and clamping said projection against said shoulder.
2. In a lamp-bracket for vehicles, a supporting-arm, a transverse bearing-shoulder near its outer end, an adjustable clamp near its inner end, a projection on the lamp for detachably securing the lamp on said arm., and a clamp operatingA in line with and on said arm, and clamping said projection against said shoulder.
3. In alantern-holder, an arm, a clamp near one end thereof, a transverse piece engaging said clamp, a lamp-supporting member adjustable on said arm, and a clamp for said member, one part of which clamp engages said transverse piece.
4. Alamp-bracket Jfor cycles, comprising, a supporting-arm,a shouldernear its outer end, adjusting-clamps near its inner end, a bolt for operating said clamps, a shank, one end of which engages said bolt While the opposite end projects beyondsaid supporting-arm, and means for detachably securing the lamp to the outer end of said arm.
5. A lamp-bracket for cycles, comprising, a tubular supporting-arm, a shoulder near its outer end, adjusting-clamps near its inner end, a clamp-operating bolt, a shank Within said arm engaging one end of said clamp-operating bolt the opposite end projecting through said supporting-arm, and means for detachably and adjustably securing said lamp to the outer end of said arm.
6. A lam p-bracket for cycles, comprising a tubular supporting-arm, an annular shoulder near its outer end, adjusting-clamps toward its inner end, a clamp-engaging bolt, a shank Within said tubular arm one end of said shank engaging said clamp-operating bolt, the opposite end projecting through and beyond said supporting-arm, a connecting-piece carried by the body of the lamp and bearing against said shoulder when'the parts are assembled, substantially as described.
7. A lamp-bracket for cycles comprising, a tubular supporting-arm, an annular shoulder near its outer end, reversible clamps pivotally mounted upon a bolt Gnear its inner end, the inner ends of said clamps bearing against said supporting-arm, a shank Within said tubular supporting-arm, one end of which engages the bolt G, the opposite end being screwthreaded, a connecting-piece E substantially ring-shaped and carried by the body of the lamp B, and a set-nut II operating upon said shank H.
8. In a lamp-bracket for bicycles and other vehicles, a lamp-supportin g arm, provided at its inner end with reversible clamps, loosely mounted at a point intermediate in their length upon a bolt transversely placed with respect to said supporting-arm.
9. In a lamp-bracket for bicycles and other vehicles, a lamp-supporting arm provided at its inner end with reversible clamps, pivotally mounted at a point intermediate in their length, said clamps having on one side of said pivotal support substantially semicircular recesses adapted to receive a cylindrical frametube, and on the other side of Said pivotal support wi th substantially V-shaped recesses adapted to engage a Hatten ed frame-tube such as a bicycle-fork.
10. In a lamp-bracket for bicycles and other vehicles, reversible clamps pivotally mounted at a point intermediate in their length, one end of each of said clamps being bent into substantially semicircular form to engage with a cylindrical frame-tube, the opposite ends being provided with substantially V-shaped recesses to engage a fiattened frame-tube, and recesses K Kin the ends of said clamps, substantially as described.
IVILLIAM C. HOMAN.
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CHAs. E. HoMAN, WILBERT L. BAncocK.
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US2891296A (en) * 1955-05-09 1959-06-23 American Machine & Metals Clamp
US5515246A (en) * 1988-12-16 1996-05-07 Mag Instrument, Inc. Holder clamp assembly
US5860728A (en) * 1993-02-08 1999-01-19 Mag Instrument, Inc. Holder clamp assembly
US20110169384A1 (en) * 2010-01-13 2011-07-14 Brass Smith, LLC (Subsidiary of Kevry Corp.) Food shield
US8196872B1 (en) 2009-12-16 2012-06-12 Mcgrath Andrew H Adjustable bracket assembly
US8302919B1 (en) 2010-02-03 2012-11-06 Mcgrath Andrew H Adjustable bracket assembly
US8403430B2 (en) 2011-02-07 2013-03-26 Brass Smith, Llc Adjustable food shield
US8936223B1 (en) 2012-05-03 2015-01-20 Andrew H. McGrath Adjustable bracket assembly
USD756759S1 (en) 2015-02-18 2016-05-24 Brass Smith Llc Support column for a food shield
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US2891296A (en) * 1955-05-09 1959-06-23 American Machine & Metals Clamp
US5515246A (en) * 1988-12-16 1996-05-07 Mag Instrument, Inc. Holder clamp assembly
US5660363A (en) * 1988-12-16 1997-08-26 Mag Instrument, Inc. Holder clamp assembly
US5860728A (en) * 1993-02-08 1999-01-19 Mag Instrument, Inc. Holder clamp assembly
US8196872B1 (en) 2009-12-16 2012-06-12 Mcgrath Andrew H Adjustable bracket assembly
US20110169384A1 (en) * 2010-01-13 2011-07-14 Brass Smith, LLC (Subsidiary of Kevry Corp.) Food shield
US8302919B1 (en) 2010-02-03 2012-11-06 Mcgrath Andrew H Adjustable bracket assembly
US8403430B2 (en) 2011-02-07 2013-03-26 Brass Smith, Llc Adjustable food shield
US8585160B2 (en) 2011-02-07 2013-11-19 Brass Smith, LLC (BSI Designs) Adjustable food shield
US8936223B1 (en) 2012-05-03 2015-01-20 Andrew H. McGrath Adjustable bracket assembly
US10750887B2 (en) 2013-06-18 2020-08-25 Brass Smith Innovations, Llc Food service equipment and systems
US9782022B2 (en) 2015-02-12 2017-10-10 Brass Smith Llc Adjustable food shield with detents
USD756759S1 (en) 2015-02-18 2016-05-24 Brass Smith Llc Support column for a food shield

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