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US3279619A US452509A US45250965A US3279619A US 3279619 A US3279619 A US 3279619A US 452509 A US452509 A US 452509A US 45250965 A US45250965 A US 45250965A US 3279619 A US3279619 A US 3279619A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65FGATHERING OR REMOVAL OF DOMESTIC OR LIKE REFUSE
    • B65F1/00Refuse receptacles; Accessories therefor
    • B65F1/14Other constructional features; Accessories
    • B65F1/141Supports, racks, stands, posts or the like for holding refuse receptacles
    • 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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  • FIG. l illustrates the support of this invention used with a single can
  • FIG. 2 is a plan View of the support of FIG. l;
  • FIG. 3 is a bottom view
  • FIGS. 4, 5 and 6 are views of the support taken in the direction of arrows 4, 5, 6 respectively of FIG. 2;
  • FIG. 7 is a view of the handle bracket -shown in FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 8 illustrates la modication of -this invention
  • FIG. 9 is a plan view of the support of FIG. 8;
  • FIG 10 is a bottom View thereof
  • FIG. ll is an elevational View of FIG. 9;
  • FIG. 12 is a handle bracket for use with four or less cans
  • FIG. 13 is Va plan view showing the device of FIG. 9;
  • FIG. 14 is a plan view of the device of FIG. 2 used in multiple.
  • FIG. 15 is a section taken taken along the -line 15-15 of FIG. 14.
  • FIG. 1 is shown the bracket B of this invention mounted on post P supporting a can C shown in dot dash outline.
  • a handle engaging bracket H is mounted on the post and is provided with a hook for engaging a handle of the supported can.
  • the bracket comprises a hub portion 2 having longitudinally spaced faces 4 and 6 and a groove portion formed of spaced arcuate rims or anges 5 and 7 of different radii connected by a bottom 9 integral therewith to define a shelf or bracket having a U-shaped groove of varying width therealong.
  • Extending from the bottom face 6 is a pair of diametrically arranged projections 8 shown in FIGS. 2-6 as pins formed integral with the hub.
  • the pins 10 are formed separately and inserted in blind openings or sockets 12 so that the brackets maybe stacked and used in multiple.
  • Two pairs of bores, shown as dead end cylindrical openings 14, are formed in the top face 4 and .are arranged along axes which are at right angles.
  • One pair of openings 14 is aligned with the pair of pins 8 on the other face.
  • the brackets are stacked on the post for use with cans of ⁇ similar height the pins 8 on the upper bracket t in one pair of open- 3,279,619 Patented Oct. 18, 1966 ICE ings 14 of the lower bracket to align and maintain the bnackets in the selected alignment. That is, when the pins are in one pair of openings .the adjacent brackets are at right angles to each other and when the pins are in the other pair of openings the brackets are aligned along a diameter.
  • four brackets at right angles could be used as well as three or two brackets at right angles or two brackets on a diameter can be used. This flexibility of arrangement allows for the use of la small inventory of parts Ias Well as economy of replacement in the event of breakage.
  • FIG. 8 a modification of the bracket of this invention supporting a pair of can-s.
  • the bracket B' is mounted on the post P :and supports two cans C on diametrically opposite sides of the post.
  • a handle engaging bracket H' is mounted on the post and is provided with a pair of hooks for engaging the handles of the cans.
  • the bracket comprises a hub portion 20 having longitudinally lspaced faces 22 and 24 and grooved portions for-med of spaced arcuate langes 26 and 28 connected by a bottom portion 30 integral therewith to deiine U-shaped grooves of varying width.
  • Extending from face 24 is a pair of diametrically arranged projections 32 shown as pins formed integral with the hub and in face 22 are pairs of depressions shown as blind holes 34 with one pair of holes aligned with the pins on the ⁇ opposite face and the other pair of holes on an axis at right angles to the rst pair of holes.
  • the bracket B' may be used as a single bracket as illustrated in FIG. 8 or may be stacked With another bracket for use in multiple as shown in plan view in FIG. 13.
  • the bracket B' When used in multiple the pins of the upper bracket t in a pair of openings in the lower bracket to maintain the proper alignment and to thereby av-oid interference of the ycans with each other.
  • the holes are arranged so that they are in alignment when the brackets lare arranged as in FIG. 14 and are .also in alignment when the brackets are arranged on a diameter.
  • Each of the hubs in the several species is provided with a boss 40 provided with a threaded opening for a threaded fastener 42.
  • the end of the fastener is pressed into contact with the post P to ⁇ support the single bnacket on the post and to support the lowermost bracket when the brackets are used in multiple.
  • each bracket of the multiple arrangement could be supplied with individual fasteners if desired but this is not necessary.
  • a support bracket comprising a hub and a supporting shelf extending laterally therefrom, said hub having longitudinally spaced faces with atleast one projection extending from one face and one -socket of a shape corresponding to the projection in the opposite face.
  • a support bnacket comprising a hub and supporting shelves extending laterally therefrom and on diametrically opposite sides thereof, said 'hub having longitudinally spaced faces with at least one projection extending from one face and at least one socket of a shape to receive the projection in the opposite face.
  • each shelf comprises spaced arcuate flanges of different radii connected by a bottom integral therewith to define a U- shaped groove which is wider at the ends than between the ends.
  • a support bracket comprising a hub and a supporting shelf extending laterally therefrom, said hub having longitudinally spaced faces with at least one projection extending from one face and at least a pair of sockets of a shape to receive the projections in the opposite face.
  • a support bracket comprising la hub and a supporting shelf extending laterally therefrom, said hub having longitudinally spaced faces with ya pair of projections extending from one face and two pairs of sockets of a shape n to receive similar shaped projections of a lsimilar bracket in the opposite face, the pair of projections being laligned with one pair of sockets and the pairs of sockets being on axes which are normal to each other.
  • a support bracket comprising a hub and a supporting shelf extending laterally therefrom said hub having longitudinally spaced faces, each face having two pairs of blind holes therein with the axis of one pair at right angles to the .axis of the other pair, and lthe holes in one face aligned with the holes on the opposite face.
  • a support for containers comprising a post and support brackets mounted one above the other on the post, each bracket comprising a hub having longitudinally spaced faces with a projection extending from one face and a socket in the opposite face, the projection of one bracket extending into the socket of the adjacent bracket.
  • a support for containers comprising a posit and at least two brackets mounted one above the other on the spaced faces with a pair of projections extending from one face and at least two pairs of sockets in the opposite rface, the projections of one bnacket extending into a pair References Cited bythe Examiner i UNITED STATES PATENTS 664,922 1/ 1901 Bening 248-224 724,875 4/ 1903 Johnson 24S-2241K 805,145 11/ 1905 Lewis n 24S-224 2,448,456 8/ 1948 Niskanen et al.

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Oct. 18, 1966 r. D. ALrssANDRATos 3,279,619
MULTIPLE REFUSE CAN SUPPORTS` 3 Sheets-Sheet l Filed May 5, 1965 OC- 18s 1956 T. D. ALlssANDRA-ros 3,279,619
MULTIPLE REFUSE CAN SUPPORTS 5 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed May 3, 1965 INVENTOR.
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MULTIPLE REFUSE CAN SUPPORTS Filed May s, 1965 3 Sheets-Sheet INVENTOR.
United States Patent O M 3,279,619 MULTIPLE REFUSE CAN SUPPORTS Tacko D. Alissandratos, P.O. Box 606, Tarpon Springs, Fla. Filed May 3, 1965, Ser. No. 452,509 8 Claims. (Cl. 211-71) This invention relates to supports for containers such as trash cans, garbage cans, 4and the like and constitutes an improvement over the support disclosed in my U.S. patent application, Serial No. 217,006, filed August 15, 1962, and issued as Patent No. 3,173,547 on March 16, 1965.
It is an object of this invention to provide a universal support for cans or drums which can be made to support a single can or may be used in multiple to support a plurality of cans of the same or different length and/ or diameter.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a universally adjustable support as aforesaid for supporting one or more cans off the ground in such manner as to prevent the wind or animals from upsetting the cans or scattering -the contents.
It is a further object of this invention to provide in association with the supporting post a can supporting unit as aforesaid which may be combined and used in various combinations and arrangements as to accommodate and balance one or more ycans las far as possible to avoid excessive tipping forces on the support post.
These land other objects will become manifest from a reading of the following description considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. l illustrates the support of this invention used with a single can;
FIG. 2 is a plan View of the support of FIG. l;
FIG. 3 is a bottom view; y
FIGS. 4, 5 and 6 are views of the support taken in the direction of arrows 4, 5, 6 respectively of FIG. 2;
FIG. 7 is a view of the handle bracket -shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 8 illustrates la modication of -this invention;
FIG. 9 is a plan view of the support of FIG. 8;
FIG 10 is a bottom View thereof;
FIG. ll is an elevational View of FIG. 9;
FIG. 12 is a handle bracket for use with four or less cans;
FIG. 13 is Va plan view showing the device of FIG. 9;
FIG. 14 is a plan view of the device of FIG. 2 used in multiple; and
FIG. 15 is a section taken taken along the -line 15-15 of FIG. 14.
In FIG. 1 is shown the bracket B of this invention mounted on post P supporting a can C shown in dot dash outline. A handle engaging bracket H is mounted on the post and is provided with a hook for engaging a handle of the supported can. i
The bracket comprises a hub portion 2 having longitudinally spaced faces 4 and 6 and a groove portion formed of spaced arcuate rims or anges 5 and 7 of different radii connected by a bottom 9 integral therewith to define a shelf or bracket having a U-shaped groove of varying width therealong. Extending from the bottom face 6 is a pair of diametrically arranged projections 8 shown in FIGS. 2-6 as pins formed integral with the hub. In FIGS. 14, l5 the pins 10 are formed separately and inserted in blind openings or sockets 12 so that the brackets maybe stacked and used in multiple. Two pairs of bores, shown as dead end cylindrical openings 14, are formed in the top face 4 and .are arranged along axes which are at right angles. One pair of openings 14 is aligned with the pair of pins 8 on the other face. When the brackets are stacked on the post for use with cans of `similar height the pins 8 on the upper bracket t in one pair of open- 3,279,619 Patented Oct. 18, 1966 ICE ings 14 of the lower bracket to align and maintain the bnackets in the selected alignment. That is, when the pins are in one pair of openings .the adjacent brackets are at right angles to each other and when the pins are in the other pair of openings the brackets are aligned along a diameter. By this arrangement four brackets at right angles could be used as well as three or two brackets at right angles or two brackets on a diameter can be used. This flexibility of arrangement allows for the use of la small inventory of parts Ias Well as economy of replacement in the event of breakage.
In FIG. 8 is shown a modification of the bracket of this invention supporting a pair of can-s. The bracket B' is mounted on the post P :and supports two cans C on diametrically opposite sides of the post. A handle engaging bracket H' is mounted on the post and is provided with a pair of hooks for engaging the handles of the cans. The bracket comprises a hub portion 20 having longitudinally lspaced faces 22 and 24 and grooved portions for-med of spaced arcuate langes 26 and 28 connected by a bottom portion 30 integral therewith to deiine U-shaped grooves of varying width. Extending from face 24 is a pair of diametrically arranged projections 32 shown as pins formed integral with the hub and in face 22 are pairs of depressions shown as blind holes 34 with one pair of holes aligned with the pins on the `opposite face and the other pair of holes on an axis at right angles to the rst pair of holes.
The bracket B' may be used as a single bracket as illustrated in FIG. 8 or may be stacked With another bracket for use in multiple as shown in plan view in FIG. 13. When used in multiple the pins of the upper bracket t in a pair of openings in the lower bracket to maintain the proper alignment and to thereby av-oid interference of the ycans with each other.
In the modification shown in FIGS. 14, 15, the holes are arranged so that they are in alignment when the brackets lare arranged as in FIG. 14 and are .also in alignment when the brackets are arranged on a diameter.
Each of the hubs in the several species is provided with a boss 40 provided with a threaded opening for a threaded fastener 42. The end of the fastener is pressed into contact with the post P to `support the single bnacket on the post and to support the lowermost bracket when the brackets are used in multiple. Of course, each bracket of the multiple arrangement could be supplied with individual fasteners if desired but this is not necessary.
What I claim is:
1. A support bracket comprising a hub and a supporting shelf extending laterally therefrom, said hub having longitudinally spaced faces with atleast one projection extending from one face and one -socket of a shape corresponding to the projection in the opposite face.
2. A support bnacket comprising a hub and supporting shelves extending laterally therefrom and on diametrically opposite sides thereof, said 'hub having longitudinally spaced faces with at least one projection extending from one face and at least one socket of a shape to receive the projection in the opposite face.
3. A support bracket as deined in claim 2, wherein each shelf comprises spaced arcuate flanges of different radii connected by a bottom integral therewith to define a U- shaped groove which is wider at the ends than between the ends.
4. A support bracket comprising a hub and a supporting shelf extending laterally therefrom, said hub having longitudinally spaced faces with at least one projection extending from one face and at least a pair of sockets of a shape to receive the projections in the opposite face.
5. A support bracket comprising la hub and a supporting shelf extending laterally therefrom, said hub having longitudinally spaced faces with ya pair of projections extending from one face and two pairs of sockets of a shape n to receive similar shaped projections of a lsimilar bracket in the opposite face, the pair of projections being laligned with one pair of sockets and the pairs of sockets being on axes which are normal to each other.
6. A support bracket comprising a hub and a supporting shelf extending laterally therefrom said hub having longitudinally spaced faces, each face having two pairs of blind holes therein with the axis of one pair at right angles to the .axis of the other pair, and lthe holes in one face aligned with the holes on the opposite face.
7. A support for containers comprising a post and support brackets mounted one above the other on the post, each bracket comprising a hub having longitudinally spaced faces with a projection extending from one face and a socket in the opposite face, the projection of one bracket extending into the socket of the adjacent bracket.
8. A support for containers comprising a posit and at least two brackets mounted one above the other on the spaced faces with a pair of projections extending from one face and at least two pairs of sockets in the opposite rface, the projections of one bnacket extending into a pair References Cited bythe Examiner i UNITED STATES PATENTS 664,922 1/ 1901 Bening 248-224 724,875 4/ 1903 Johnson 24S-2241K 805,145 11/ 1905 Lewis n 24S-224 2,448,456 8/ 1948 Niskanen et al. 248-156 2,604,291 7/ 1952 Sollmann 248-353 2,621,398 12/ 1952 Simmons V29,.-148 2,702,641 2/1955 Arthur 211-71 2,890,801 6/1959 Ladd et a1.` 211-177 2,968,459 1/ 1961 Timmons 248-146 2,993,604 7/1961 Sullivan 211-169 3,173,547 3/ 1965 Alissandnatos 211-71 CLAUDE A. LE ROY, Primary Examiner.

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1. A SUPPORT BRACKET COMPRISING A HUB AND A SUPPORTING SHELF EXTENDING LATERALLY THEREFROM, SAID HUB HAVING LONGITUDINALLY SPACED FACES WITH AT LEAST ONE PROJECTION EXTENDING FROM ONE FACE AND ONE SOCKET OF A SHAPE CORRESPONDING TO THE PROJECTION IN THE OPPOSITE FACE.
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