Name/Title
Patent Drawing for Locking Rack for Hats, Coats, and Umbrellas by Lewis H. Latimer (1896)Description
This is a technical patent drawing for a locking rack designed to hold hats, coats, and umbrellas, patented by Lewis H. Latimer on March 24, 1896, under Patent No. 557,076. The diagram showcases mechanical components that allow for the secure locking and release of items placed on the rack. Latimer’s design is a functional innovation in storage solutions, combining a locking mechanism with a coat rack. The diagram includes detailed labeled components, structural support, and mechanical locking features, ensuring that items can be securely held in place. The drawing is signed by Latimer as the inventor, along with witness signatures and legal authorization by his attorney.Context
By the late 19th century, urban spaces were evolving, and organized storage solutions for personal belongings became increasingly important in homes, offices, and public spaces. Latimer, known primarily for his work in electrical engineering and light bulb filament innovations, also pursued patents in mechanical design and home improvement solutions. This locking rack patent reflects Latimer’s ingenuity beyond the realm of electrical engineering, demonstrating his interest in improving everyday life through practical inventions. The invention would have been useful in public spaces such as offices, train stations, and coatrooms, where individuals needed a secure place to store their belongings.Collection
Latimer Family Papers (1870-1996 ) [QPL Full Collection]Inscription/Signature/Marks
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No Model.
L. H. LATIMER.
LOCKING RACK FOR HATS, COATS, UMBRELLAS, &c.
No. 557,076.
Patented Mar. 24, 1896.
(Diagram with labeled components, showing mechanical details of the locking rack system.)
Witnesses:
W. H. Burr
John A. Taylor
Inventor:
Lewis H. Latimer
By his attorney:
Myer F. Lincoln