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US950559A
US950559A US46817808A US1908468178A US950559A US 950559 A US950559 A US 950559A US 46817808 A US46817808 A US 46817808A US 1908468178 A US1908468178 A US 1908468178A US 950559 A US950559 A US 950559A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
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  • This invention relates to a soap dish which is designed for use in connection with sinks, baths, laundry tubs and the like.
  • Soap dishes have been constructed with hangers at the back designed to be fastened by a .hook,serew or nail to a wall, or to be hooked over the edge of a sink, bath tub, or laundry tub.
  • Such prior dishes if designed to be fastened to a Wall require supporting means which it is not always convenient or possible to locate near the faucets or cocks, where it is desirable to have the soap, and such dishes as have been arranged to hang on the edge of a sink, bath or tub project out in such manner as to be objectionable on account of the space they occupy.
  • the object of this invention is to provide a soap dish with hangers at the sides, rather than at the back, which hangers are designed to engage a pair of faucets or cocks for the purpose of suj'iportiug the dish witho-ut interfering with the cock or faucet handles.
  • This invention permits the construction of a large strong tray which can be packed in small space for storing and shlpping, with hangers so constructed that they will tit variously located and different styles of cocks and faucets arranged in connection with any kind of a sink, bath or tray, and which support the dish in such manner that it can be instantly removed, easily washed and quickly replaced where it is Wanted, without occupying desired space, near the water so the soap will bc handy, and if wet, will drip into the sink, bath or tray.
  • FIG. 1 of the accompanying drawings shows a plan of a dish which embodies tho invention.
  • Fig. 2 shows a side View of the same.
  • Fig. 3 shows an end View.
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view showing the way the dish is attached to a pair of bib cocks.
  • the dish can be of any approved shape and may be made with open or solid walls, of any suitable material.
  • the dish shown is formed in the sl ape of a shallow tray with a wire frame l and a wire soap holding grill 2.
  • hangers 3 Pivoted or hinged to the frame bar at each side of the dish are hangers 3, the free ends of which are provided with hooks 4.
  • Each of these hangers is desirably formed of a single piece of Wire and consequently a rentrant bend or loop 5 is provided at the middle of the free end to permit the hooks to be engaged with the body and bib of a faucet 6' on each side of the hub 7 thereof.
  • the hangers are shown as formed of round wire and as pivoted to the sides of the dish, they could of course, without departing from the invention, be ixedly attached to the dish frame and could be made of any other suitable material than round wire.
  • a dish constructed in this manner is capable of being engaged with cocks or faucets or of various styles applied to a sink, bath, laundry tub or the like, at variable distances apart, the hangers being adjustable for this purpose. These hangers may be quickly attached toior removed from the faucets at any time.
  • a dish supported in this way is located in a desirable position, for it holds the soap where wanted, near the water, and out of the way, for it does not project into the sink, bath or tub, much if any, beyond the bibs of the cocks. Soap held in a dish supported in this manner will drip into thc sink, bath or tub, and a dish constructed in the manner described herein can be packed in avcry small space for storing and shipping by merely folding the hangers over into the tray.
  • a soap dish consisting of a tray, hangers pivotally connected with the two opposite sides of the tray, and means at the end of each hanger for engaging' a cock or faucet.
  • a soap dish havin a tray, and two hangers, each formed of a single piece of wire doubled upon itself and having its ends attached to the side of the tray, one near the front and the other near the back, said hangers extending upwardly .from the two between the hooks designed to encircle the oppositedsqies of thelra, alld having1 thel' hubs of said cocks or faucets.
  • hangers at the sides, said hangers having hooks WM. M. CRONYER.

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A. F. RIEGGER.
SOAP DISH.
APPLICATION FILED DEC.18,1908. 950,559. Patented Mar.1,1910.
1i ,i f *l ARNOLD F. RIEGGER, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
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Patented Mar. `l, 1910.
Application led Decembei 18, 1908. Serial No. 468,178.
To all 'whom 'it may concern.'
Be it known that I, ARNOLD F.'R1EGGER, a citizen of the United States, residing at New York, in the county of New York and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Soap-Dish, of which the following is a specification. i
This invention relates to a soap dish which is designed for use in connection with sinks, baths, laundry tubs and the like.
Soap dishes have been constructed with hangers at the back designed to be fastened by a .hook,serew or nail to a wall, or to be hooked over the edge of a sink, bath tub, or laundry tub. Such prior dishes if designed to be fastened to a Wall require supporting means which it is not always convenient or possible to locate near the faucets or cocks, where it is desirable to have the soap, and such dishes as have been arranged to hang on the edge of a sink, bath or tub project out in such manner as to be objectionable on account of the space they occupy.
The object of this invention is to provide a soap dish with hangers at the sides, rather than at the back, which hangers are designed to engage a pair of faucets or cocks for the purpose of suj'iportiug the dish witho-ut interfering with the cock or faucet handles.
This invention permits the construction of a large strong tray which can be packed in small space for storing and shlpping, with hangers so constructed that they will tit variously located and different styles of cocks and faucets arranged in connection with any kind of a sink, bath or tray, and which support the dish in such manner that it can be instantly removed, easily washed and quickly replaced where it is Wanted, without occupying desired space, near the water so the soap will bc handy, and if wet, will drip into the sink, bath or tray.
Figure 1 of the accompanying drawings shows a plan of a dish which embodies tho invention. Fig. 2 shows a side View of the same. Fig. 3 shows an end View. Fig. 4 is a perspective view showing the way the dish is attached to a pair of bib cocks.
The dish, of course, can be of any approved shape and may be made with open or solid walls, of any suitable material. The dish shown, however, is formed in the sl ape of a shallow tray with a wire frame l and a wire soap holding grill 2. Pivoted or hinged to the frame bar at each side of the dish are hangers 3, the free ends of which are provided with hooks 4. Each of these hangers is desirably formed of a single piece of Wire and consequently a rentrant bend or loop 5 is provided at the middle of the free end to permit the hooks to be engaged with the body and bib of a faucet 6' on each side of the hub 7 thereof. lVhile the hangers are shown as formed of round wire and as pivoted to the sides of the dish, they could of course, without departing from the invention, be ixedly attached to the dish frame and could be made of any other suitable material than round wire. A dish constructed in this manner is capable of being engaged with cocks or faucets or of various styles applied to a sink, bath, laundry tub or the like, at variable distances apart, the hangers being adjustable for this purpose. These hangers may be quickly attached toior removed from the faucets at any time. A dish supported in this way is located in a desirable position, for it holds the soap where wanted, near the water, and out of the way, for it does not project into the sink, bath or tub, much if any, beyond the bibs of the cocks. Soap held in a dish supported in this manner will drip into thc sink, bath or tub, and a dish constructed in the manner described herein can be packed in avcry small space for storing and shipping by merely folding the hangers over into the tray.
The invention claimed is:
1. A soap dish consisting of a tray, hangers pivotally connected with the two opposite sides of the tray, and means at the end of each hanger for engaging' a cock or faucet.
2. A soap dish havin a tray, and two hangers, each formed of a single piece of wire doubled upon itself and having its ends attached to the side of the tray, one near the front and the other near the back, said hangers extending upwardly .from the two between the hooks designed to encircle the oppositedsqies of thelra, alld having1 thel' hubs of said cocks or faucets.
. outer en ent into oo s t atgare a apte v .1 to clasp cocks or faucets. ARNOLD F' RILGGIJI- 3. A soap dish having a tray with hang- .Witncssesx GEO. H.` PRATT,
ers at the sides, said hangers having hooks WM. M. CRONYER.
adapted to engage cocks or faucets and loops
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2473376A (en) * 1946-05-15 1949-06-14 Laurie B King Soap tray
US2535967A (en) * 1947-01-02 1950-12-26 Thiermann Estelle Device for washing vegetables and the like
US2726837A (en) * 1952-08-20 1955-12-13 Robert F Jameson Receptacle with disappearing clamp
US2726901A (en) * 1953-04-13 1955-12-13 Allen F Newman Safety step for ladder
US4944051A (en) * 1989-12-11 1990-07-31 Mildred Porter Vegetable washing attachment for water faucets

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2473376A (en) * 1946-05-15 1949-06-14 Laurie B King Soap tray
US2535967A (en) * 1947-01-02 1950-12-26 Thiermann Estelle Device for washing vegetables and the like
US2726837A (en) * 1952-08-20 1955-12-13 Robert F Jameson Receptacle with disappearing clamp
US2726901A (en) * 1953-04-13 1955-12-13 Allen F Newman Safety step for ladder
US4944051A (en) * 1989-12-11 1990-07-31 Mildred Porter Vegetable washing attachment for water faucets

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