Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 January 1911 — NOVEL AND USEFUL BRACKET [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
NOVEL AND USEFUL BRACKET
Can Be Put Up Anywhere in the House or Folded Into Small Space.
To those who have to make the most of every inch of space in home or office the bracket devised by a New York man will appeal strongly. The bracket consists of two heavy wire arms, shaped like a letter āUā and having lateral extensions at the ends which fasten in two plates that are screwed into wall or door. Below and between these plates is a third, which
holds a pair of supporting arms, the ends of which fasten in circular loops in the longitudinal arms and hold , them upright. The whole apparatus can be put up anywhere In a few minutes and taken down as easily. When not in use the supporting arms can be slipped out of place and the bracked folded against wall or door. A board can be placed across the top of needed.
