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to be frozen is placed within the containers
29, after Which the closures 30 thereof are se-
cured ill closed position on the containieis
and the standard 11, having the containers
5 mounted on the 2ol.ers 21, supported by the
brackets 10, is muuited within the casing 10,
a quantity of ice and salt being then placed
in the casing 10 and packed around the va-
rious containers 29, after which the cover 1.1
1o is placed on the casing and the,devic is thin
set aside to await the freezing of the fluid in
the containers by theaction of the salt and
ice in the casing 10, an opening 32 being
provided in the casig to permit the water,
15 that results when the ice in the casing melts,
to flow from the casing, the mient ionied open-
ing 32 being normally closed by I suitable
plug 33.
When the device huns been permitted to
2.0 remain in the freezing state a sufficient time,
the cover 11 is removed and then by grasp-
ing the handle 1 5 the frame 12 can be re-
iloved from n the casing, after which the con-
tainers 29 can be separably removed from
25. the holders thereof and the. frozen contents
of the containers removed therefrom.
It will thus be readily seen that when the
frozen fluids are removed from the contain-
ers they will present'a neat and effective ap-
30 appearance and can be independently removed
from the various containers as quickly as
they are called for or dispensed with and it
will be further seen that the various parts of
the device can be easily and quickly disas-semubled for the purpose of clearing the same as
01 supplying new parts, each container be-
ing mounted independently of the other.
I Iaving thus describedd Jily invention, I
claim:
1. In supports for a freezer including a 1o
staidar'd, brackets on the said standard and
j)rovided with slots, holders having the in-
iier ends extended through the said slots,
c1 a1ge rieheads on the iii1ier extremities of
the s. id holders and adapted to slidably en- 45
gage the, said brackets to sppot. the holders
thereon, means for ajsti ig the holders on
the said, biackets, and support ig rings
-formned oil lte outer' extriemitli S of the hold-
'is for slippo )rit i ng (01 it a iiers(0 thIIereon. 50
2. In soppoits for f zer including a
,tandar d,1(1 brackelilts on the 5slid tani1t, 1d rand
I r.'o vi(led with vertical slots, 11lders having
the iiili-T ends psisedl thrIouigh the said slots,
hllOs o11 the inner extremities of the holders r55
and adapted to engage the binekets to sill)-
port the holders thri(on, pins mounted to
extend~ through the horde:-s and the saic]
brackets to secure the holders in rigid posi-
tion oi the brackets, and supporting rings (d
formed1c ( on the outer extremities of the said
Shol ders for supporting containers thereon.
I 1 test 1oony whereof I affix my signature
in esetceiOf two witnesses.
t e EFFIE BECKWORTII.
Witnesses:
M. E. Ruin.24
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Beckworth, Effie. Supporting Bracket for Freezing Device, patent, March 29, 1912; [Washington D.C.]. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth508906/m1/3/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.