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Clothes Drying Apparatus (Patent No: 214831)

Inventor: Johnston, Benjamin Wentworth

Location: Rosedale

Comments: N/A

Description: Benjamin Wentworth Johnston, Rosedale, Alberta, Canada, 27th December, 1921. Filed 18th April, 1921. Receipt No. 347,452.

Claim.—1. In a clothes drying apparatus, the combination of side members adapted to fold or extend, a series of brackets to retain the sides in either the folding or extended position as desired, connecting bars joining the two aide members out of line with each other and with the pivot points of the said side members, all substantially as described.

2. In a clothes drying apparatus, the combination of side members adapted to fold or extend in the form of a lazy tongs, the said side members being connected together by bars out of line with each other and with the pivot points, and suitable slotted bracket members for supporting the said lazy tongs in either the open or the closed position as desired.

Claims allowed, 2.

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