Plural, Oppositely Pivoted, Parallel Axes Patents (Class 312/324)
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Patent number: 5540339Abstract: A telecommunications wall rack is particularly adapted for supporting a plurality of telecommunications panels. The wall rack includes a support frame which is adapted for mounting on a substantially vertical surface. The wall rack includes a mounting frame adapted for supporting a plurality of telecommunications panels. A pair of aligned hinges pivotally connects the mounting frame to the support frame. Each of the hinges has an axis of pivoting substantially aligned with the axis of pivoting of the other hinge of the pair. Each of the hinges has a threaded hinge pin mounted on the support frame. The mounting frame is threadedly connected to each hinge pin for pivoting on the hinge pins. A locking apparatus releasably connects the mounting frame to the support frame to allow selective pivoting of the mounting frame on the threaded hinge pins relative to the support frame to provide access to both sides of the mounting frame.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1994Date of Patent: July 30, 1996Assignee: Homaco, Inc.Inventor: Zev Z. Lerman
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Patent number: 5516202Abstract: A collapsible artist's water color palette comprising a plurality of rectangular trays non-fixedly attached to one another such that simple manipulation into a stacked, compact configuration for transport, or alternatively, a side-by-side, planer, configuration for mixing may be accomplished. In the stacked configuration, an upper tray serves as a lid for the tray below and, thus, prevents spillage of wet, runny paints and contamination of individual paint receptacles. A lid is provided to cover the uppermost tray when in the stacked configuration, and doubles as an additional working surface when in the planer configuration. Moreover, the subject invention provides a unitary structure so arranged with its integral components that paint receptacles and mixing surfaces may remain in an upright position during use and manipulation from one configuration to another, thus further reducing the possibility of paint spillage and contamination.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1993Date of Patent: May 14, 1996Inventor: Nancy J. Markezin
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Patent number: 5516203Abstract: A multi-compartment storage cabinet (10) is disclosed, comprising a housing (12), a cover member (52), and a plurality of bins (62). The housing (12) is configured to provide tandem vertical pivot rods (48) extending down the middle of the housing, and a column of storage compartments (26) on each side. Each bin (62) and compartment (26) are of triangular configuration, and the bins (62) are pivotally coupled at an inward corner to the pivot rods (48), whereby enabling the bins to individually pivot between a storage position within the compartments and an open position outside of the compartments. Leaf spring members (30) are formed in the housing to engage shoulders (76) of the bins (62) as the bins reach the storage configuration and lock the bins within the housing. The spring members (30) further apply a directional ejection force on the bins as the bins are rotated out of the storage position, to assist in pivoting the bins out of their respective compartments.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1994Date of Patent: May 14, 1996Assignee: Rubbermaid IncorporatedInventors: Rick Branham, Randall W. Calmeise, John A. Vura
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Patent number: 5379092Abstract: An image forming apparatus with a casing latching and opening feature includes an openable and closable member forming a part of a casing of the image forming apparatus. When the openable and closable member is closed in opposition to the biasing force of the biasing device for biasing the openable and closable member in a direction in which it is open and the biasing force of a latching or locking device, the relation W.sub.1MAX-W.sub.1L <W.sub.2MAX is satisfied when the biasing forces of the biasing device and the locking device immediately before the openable and closable member is locked by the locking device are denoted as W.sub.1L and W.sub.2MAX, respectively, and the biasing force of the biasing device at a lock position at which the openable and closable member runs beyond the lock position to be unable to move is denoted as W.sub.1MAX. Thus, the openable and closable member can be closed with ease.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1993Date of Patent: January 3, 1995Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Kazunori Takashima
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Patent number: 5171077Abstract: A rotatable food serving housing including a rotating base assembly, a base including an umbrella accommodation sleeve and cold ice pack supports, at least two opposing food serving trays, and a cover including opposing hinged flaps for mating with the base, the umbrella accommodation sleeve and the cold ice pack supports.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1991Date of Patent: December 15, 1992Inventors: Kenneth A. Jondahl, Brian L. Reed
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Patent number: 5152596Abstract: A hinge for a cabinet having a box and a door in an opening of that box, includes a hinge rod having a first offset end portion and a corresponding second offset end portion opposite that first offset end portion and an intermediate rod portion between these first and second offset end portions. A first mounting clip for the first offset end portion is connected either to the box or to the door near the cabinet opening. A second mounting clip for the second offst end portion is connected either to the box or to the door near the cabinet opening. At least one hinge rod mounting bracket for the intermediate rod portion is connected either to the door or to the box. A first slot for either the first offset end portion or for the intermediate rod portion is either in the first mounting clip or in the hinge rod mounting bracket, and a corresponding second slot for either the second offset end portion or for the intermediate rod portion is either in the second mounting clip or in the hinge rod mounting bracket.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1990Date of Patent: October 6, 1992Assignee: Teledyne Industries, Inc.Inventor: William F. Raleigh
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Patent number: 5149125Abstract: A golf cart is arranged to include a plurality of parallelepiped wells to receive a stack of golf ball buckets therewithin for storage and transport of the golf ball buckets with or without golf balls contained therewithin relative to a driving range in a golf course environment. The invention includes a modified aspect of a plurality of container members hingedly mounted together securable relative to an underlying cart structure arranged for pivotment to an aligned orientation relative to the various wells.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1991Date of Patent: September 22, 1992Inventor: James Gray
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Patent number: 5108162Abstract: A medicine cabinet and jewelry box combination comprising a plurality of separate compartments in a single wall hung cabinet, each in side by side relationship, each having its own door pivotally mounted on a vertically extending hinge pin or pins to open and close in a horizontally extending arcuate path, at least one of the plurality of compartments, constructed to store jewelry items on hooks, on pivotally mounted rods, on shelves and in drawers and at least one of the compartments constructed to store medicinal items, the compartments to store medicinal items being constructed to prevent vapors, caustic substances, toxic substances and odors from reaching the jewelry items stored in the jewelry compartments both when the door to the jewelry compartments is open as well as when closed.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1990Date of Patent: April 28, 1992Inventor: Jacqueline A. Lund
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Patent number: 5061022Abstract: A door closure arrangement is provided for a paint cabinet or like enclosure containing combustible materials. Right and left hand doors are hinged to door jambs in the cabinet's opening and an overlapping lip is provided on one of the doors to insure that no gap between the doors exists when the doors are closed. Door closures, held in an open position by temperature sensitive fusible links, rotate the doors from an open to a closed position should a fire melt the fusible links. A spring biased, lever actuated door sequencing mechanism insures that the doors closed in proper sequence without interference from the overlapping lip. A spring biased, lever actuated mechanism automatically latches or locks the doors when they are rotated into the closed position whereby the adverse effects of the fire on the contents of the cabinet are minimized.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1990Date of Patent: October 29, 1991Assignee: The Louis Berkman CompanyInventor: Jon D. Meriwether
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Patent number: 5022722Abstract: A portable clothes closet designed to provide extra storage in small homes or recreation vehicles is tall, narrow and thin so that it could fit behind a door. The closet is fitted with a pivoting trouser hanger that is held up in a horizontal position by the open door, a pivoted shirt hanger for about a dozen shirts and both tie and belt racks.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1989Date of Patent: June 11, 1991Inventor: Maynard A. Wallin
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Patent number: 4925285Abstract: An apparatus to permit anatomical self examination consisting of a support frame and at least one support arm secured to and extending from the support frame at an angle in an approximate range of between 85 and 150 degrees. A primary mirror is mounted to the support frame for pivotal movement about an horizontal axis. At least one secondary mirror is mounted to the support arm for omni-directional movement. By focusing one of the mirrors at the other of the mirrors an anatomical self examination may be performed.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1989Date of Patent: May 15, 1990Inventors: James F. Dowdell, Eleanora G. Wilson
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Patent number: 4899077Abstract: A self-service product dispensing pivotable cabinet has an open face which is faced forwardly for product dispensing and rearwardly for product restocking. A trigger plunger projects forwardly from the open face of the cabinet through a hole in a fixed faceplate. Pivotal support means for the cabinet include two pivot axis, a first of which comprises a vertical hinge rod mounted on the fixed faceplate for pivotal movement about its own axis. A pair of hinge arms extend horizontally from the vertical rod, one from its upper and the other from its lower end. The second pivot axis comprises an imaginary vertical axis extending between a pair of vertically aligned pivot posts, one each on the top and bottom surfaces of the cabinet, and located at the centers of the surfaces. Each pivot post is received within a recess at the distal end of one of the horizontal hinge arms.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1989Date of Patent: February 6, 1990Assignee: Sherman Industries, Inc.Inventor: Sherman L. Larson
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Patent number: 4861121Abstract: This invention relates to a space-efficient cabinet for housing a computer work station. The computer work station can include a video display monitor, a CPU/disk-drive and a key pad. The cabinet has two generally opposed side walls and generally opposed front and back walls, which extend between the side walls. At least one horizontal surface is provided extending between said front back and opposed side walls, to carry the video display monitor. An inner angled shelf is also present, and is affixed between the side walls, to carry the CPU/disk-drive. The shelf is angled downwardly from front to back relative to the horizontal allowing access to the CPU/disk-drive whereby discs can be readily inserted into or removed from said CPU/disk-drive. The angle of this shelf carrying the CPU/disk-drive ensures a minimal footprint of the cabinet on the floor thus saving floor space. A moveable partition is also provided to support the key pad thereon.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1987Date of Patent: August 29, 1989Assignee: Lam-Wood Products Inc.Inventor: Lasar Gotz
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Patent number: 4836626Abstract: A knock-down cabinet including a rear wall having forward projecting side flanges, a top wall having downward projecting side flanges, and a pair of opposed side walls having inboard projecting connector flanges for receiving the respective side flanges of the rear and top walls in an assembled position. The cabinet also includes a front door frame assembly having special shoulder bolt and slot connectors for assembly upon the front edge portions of the side walls, and one or more shelves received within the cabinet. The entire assembly of the cabinet is conducted with a minimum number of press-fitted plugs for assembly without tools within a minimum of time by unskilled labor.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1988Date of Patent: June 6, 1989Assignee: Tennsco CorporationInventors: Homer L. Taylor, Peter Katz
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Patent number: 4814817Abstract: An image forming device such as a copier has separate upper, middle and lower units which are mutually openable. The axes of rotation around which the upper unit can rotate with respect to the middle unit and the middle unit with respect to the lower unit are symmetrically disposed and engaging and locking mechanisms are provided such that when one of the pairs of mutually openable units is opened, the other pair is prevented from opening. Thus, the overall equalibrium of the device is not lost even if both pairs of units are opened.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1987Date of Patent: March 21, 1989Assignee: Sharp Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Masaru Nishijima, Toshio Yamagishi, Masanobu Deguchi
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Patent number: 4805969Abstract: A bag holder comprises a generally rectangular housing in which plastic shopping bags having peripheral dimensions larger than those of the housing itself can be stored. The housing has a forward opening and a pair of doors which are hinge-mounted on opposing sides of the opening for movement between open and closed positions. A bag retainer is mounted on a rear wall of the housing and inserts into aligned handles associated with the bags to releasably retain upper bag portions. A bag folding element is hinge-mounted in the interior of the housing for movement between a first position in which the folding element extends through the housing opening and permits lower bag end portions to be rested between the folding element and rear housing wall and a second position in which the folding element folds the lower bag end portions upwardly and is concealed within the housing.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1987Date of Patent: February 21, 1989Inventor: Stephanie Heacock
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Patent number: 4783132Abstract: A cupboard, more particularly for bathrooms and for the accommodation of bath utensils and the like, contains a housing with at least one pivotably arranged door for closing off or exposing an opening. Compact design, reliable operation and simple construction are to be achieved. To this end it is proposed that a second door be mounted to rotate about a second axis of rotation which is at a distance from the first axis of rotation. Each of the two doors which are pivotable in relation to each other, comprises, at the lower and the upper end, a bearing element which is mounted to rotate in the housing bottom and the housing top by means of pins.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1987Date of Patent: November 8, 1988Inventor: Heinz G. Baus
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Patent number: 4729615Abstract: A container assembly has two door sections of a folding door which are coupled together by means of hinges provided at upper and lower positions on the rear surfaces of the mutually adjacent inner vertical edge portions of the doors so that the doors can be folded, by pivotal motion, with the thus hinge-coupled inner-edge portions thereof protruding outwardly from the body, thus exposing the front opening of the body. Upper and lower movement enabling means mounted to each door section are movable on upper and lower rails of the body opening closed by the folding door.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1986Date of Patent: March 8, 1988Assignees: Daiken Trade & Industry Co. Ltd., Murakoshi Screw Mfg. Co. Ltd.Inventors: Kenji Ishizawa, Chiyokazu Higashi
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Patent number: 4726637Abstract: A wardrobe or other container has a body and at least one pair of doors arranged to move outwardly away from an access opening to the container. This motion is permitted by mounting means which include support rollers to carry the weight of the doors and guide rollers rotatable about vertical axes and engaged in channels mounted adjacent the upper and lower edges of the container.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1986Date of Patent: February 23, 1988Assignees: Daiken Trade & Industry Co. Ltd., Murakoshi Screw Mfg. Co. Ltd.Inventors: Kenji Ishizawa, Chiyokazu Higashi
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Patent number: 4695104Abstract: A piece of computer furniture is provided and consists of foldable and hingable components which when closed is used as a flat top table and when open will present computer equipment in their proper positions to be used.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1986Date of Patent: September 22, 1987Inventor: Elsie J. Lederman
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Patent number: 4576425Abstract: According to the invention, an improved hinge is provided for use with a food service cart of the pass through design. Opposite sides of the cart defining the access openings are sealed by pivoting doors which open towards each other and against a common endwall. One of the doors is hinged in conventional manner as by the use of pairs of cooperating, vertically spaced brackets and hinge pins. A pin is pivoted in a portion of each bracket extending beyond the common endwall so that the one door can be swung through a 270.degree. range to seat flushly against the endwall. The invention contemplates the provision of a lengthened bracket associated with the door opposite the first door. The second door is pivoted about a point further from the plane of the endwall than the pivot on the first door. The second door can thus be folded in parallel, overlapping relationship with the first door whereas it would otherwise interfere with the corner at the free end of the first door.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1984Date of Patent: March 18, 1986Assignee: Carter-Hoffman CorporationInventors: Curtis C. Pinnow, Brian Gill
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Patent number: 4552418Abstract: A mounting for display equipment, includes a lower part, an upper part, a picture screen disposed in the upper part, a connecting part rotatably supported about a vertical axis on the lower part, a support arm formed of first and second elongated hollow parts each having first and second ends, the second ends of the first and second parts being telescoped together, the first end of the first part being rotatably supported about a horizontal axis on the connecting part, the first end of the second part being rigidly connected to the upper part, at least one compensating element disposed in the support arm for pushing the first and second parts apart, the first part having at least one row of detent notches formed therein along the longitudinal direction of the support arm, at least one ratchet pawl rotatably supported about a horizontal axis in the second part, the ratchet pawl being engaged in one of the detent notches in a rest position thereof and being movable out of the detent notches in a disengaged posiType: GrantFiled: September 22, 1983Date of Patent: November 12, 1985Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Herbert Sarnezki, Klemens Hubner
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Patent number: 4550956Abstract: A surgical case cart having a closed container supported on a chassis. The closed container includes a pair of front door panels hinged to side door panels which in turn are hinged to side wall sections, so that the container can be completely opened with the front and portions of the sides being exposed by the door panels wrapping around the side and back. The door panels are formed of single pan construction so as to avoid cracks and crevices, and yet exhibit rigidity of a double pan door construction. The lower edges of the door panels provide a baffle effect to reduce the movement of contaminated air into the cart. The top of the cart contains an overhang lip to prevent liquids from spilling into the container. Stem mounted casters are utilized to avoid flat horizontal surfaces on which dirt can collect. The intersection between the back, sides and chassis is constructed to avoid the possibility of collecting contamination and bacteria.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1982Date of Patent: November 5, 1985Assignee: Metropolitan Wire CorporationInventors: Robert J. Cohn, Frank C. Olsson, James W. Holzman, Paul Santarelli
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Patent number: 4502742Abstract: A storage unit such as a pantry cupboard for a kitchen is disclosed. The unit includes a cabinet enclosure and a pair of doors for closing the enclosure. A pair of bi-fold panels are provided inside the enclosure and are hinged to respectively opposite sides of the enclosure so that each pair of panels can be disposed in a folded configuration when the doors are closed, or extended out of the enclosure when the doors are open. The inner face of each panel is provided with storage racks arranged in a superimposed series and the panels are inset into the cupboard to an extent sufficient to accommodate the racks.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1983Date of Patent: March 5, 1985Inventor: Paul J. Neff
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Patent number: 4475267Abstract: A shock absorbing fallfront bracket of the type having rigid hinged-together links diagonally supporting the fallfront panel in its open position and folding into the cabinet in closed position, and also including a third spring loaded link extending from the mutual hinge of the linked pair and to the cabinet to resiliently resist the full opening of the panel, and to fold, when closed, fully into the cabinet along with the supporting linked pair.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1982Date of Patent: October 9, 1984Assignee: Ampex CorporationInventor: Richard A. Hathaway
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Patent number: 4466674Abstract: A unique storage unit for a home video game is disclosed. The storage unit comprises a base having a front wall, a rear wall and spaced side walls which together define an interior of the base having an open top. At least one interior wall extends through the interior of the base thus dividing the base into at least two compartments, each of which is dimensioned to hold a predefined component of a home video game. A cover is movable between a closed position in which the cover closes the open top of the base and an open position in which the components of the video game are accessible through the top of the base. With the cover in its closed position, the storage unit can conveniently be used as a cocktail table.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1982Date of Patent: August 21, 1984Inventor: Thom La Rose
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Patent number: 4453789Abstract: A structure positioned in enclosed relation about electronic games or the like, which for ease of shipping is in a disassembled condition, and at the site of use is readily assembled using ordinary nuts and bolts, but wherein the nuts and bolts have a strategic internal position to which there is no access for tampering; the electronic games being thus protected against vandalism and making feasible their location in retail establishments permitting only an optimum minimum degree of supervision.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1982Date of Patent: June 12, 1984Inventor: C. Barton Gullong
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Patent number: 4425014Abstract: The housing is intended for use with data entry equipment having first manual control elements for routine operation and second manual control elements not required for routine operation and comprises a baseplate and a cover device covering the baseplate while leaving the first manual control elements exposed. The cover device comprises a first covering element, which is adapted to be opened to expose the entire interior of the housing, and a second covering element, which normally covers the second manual control elements and is adapted to be opened independently of the first covering element to expose the second manual control elements.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1981Date of Patent: January 10, 1984Assignee: J. Hengstler K.G.Inventor: Martin Blepp
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Patent number: 4417527Abstract: A security apparatus for use in servicing an automatic teller machine located on an automobile service island of the sort commonly used in connection with drive through banking. The apparatus provides a protected enclosure rotatable between first and second positions with respect to the automatic teller machine housing enclosure. In the first position, the enclosure is stored out of the vehicular right of way. In the second position, the enclosure abuts the rear of the automatic teller machine housing enclosure and interconnects with such housing enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1981Date of Patent: November 29, 1983Inventors: Waymon D. Williams, Edward A. Moore
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Patent number: 4396240Abstract: A storage system comprising at least one panel member which may be in the form of a hingedly mounted door or the like and including a pair of spaced parallel mounting sections on one side of the door, a plurality of storage containers adapted to be mounted on the panel at selected vertical locations along the mounting sections, and mounting elements extending between the containers and the panel for removably connecting the containers thereto. The panel may comprise one of a plurality of coplanar doors or partitions normally closing an access opening to a storage area, such as a closet, cabinet, bathing unit, vanity or the like, whereby the storage containers are normally hidden from view but are readily accessible upon opening of the doors.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1980Date of Patent: August 2, 1983Inventor: Artel R. Henson
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Patent number: 4383722Abstract: A show case, e.g. for displaying shoes or the like, comprises horizontal shelf plates (2) and tilted shelf plates (3). The tilted shelf plates (3) are pivotably supported and can be tilted upwardly. The pivots (7, 22) and the support elements (8, 14, 29) of the tilted shelf plates (3) as well as the support elements (6, 14) of the horizontal shelf plates (2) are vertically displaceable in side plates (1) of the show case and may be locked in desired positions.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1980Date of Patent: May 17, 1983Inventor: Leo Weber
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Patent number: 4348069Abstract: A door for a cupboard and more especially a corner cupboard comprising a planar closure member formed in two sections of different width with one hingedly connected to the other, a first of said section being adapted for hinged mounted to an aperture in which in use the closure member is to be located. In order to control throughout the opening and closing operations of the door the outer or second section an arm is provided. The arm is pivotally coupled adjacent to the free edge of the second section of the door this edge being opposite to the edge of second section which is hinged to the first section. The arm is adapted at its other end to be pivotally attached to a fixture from said aperture. The fixture is in a plane which is parallel to that of the aperture.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1980Date of Patent: September 7, 1982Assignee: Lynwood Products LimitedInventor: John A. Lindsay
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Patent number: 4344660Abstract: The baseball equipment cabinet includes a wheeled enclosure suitable for transporting equipment to be used by a baseball team. The cabinet includes an enclosure which is defined generally by a closed back, sides and bottom and by openable front storage doors and by a top or upper hinged flap. The main compartment and front storage doors are further defined to provide specific area for storage of baseball bats, catcher's equipment, baseballs, printed materials and accessory equipment. The cabinet includes a pair of wheels and handle and accessory hinges as may be required to facilitate the movement of the cabinet when closed and to permit easy access to the stored materials when the cabinet is opened.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1980Date of Patent: August 17, 1982Inventors: Albert E. Molnar, William J. Molnar
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Patent number: 4317606Abstract: A mobile cabinet with two drop leafs which in its nested position is a beautiful article of furniture and in its operating position provides an easel and work area. One end of said cabinet opens from a nested position to a functioning position in which it supports the drop leafs and two sections provide compartments for tubes of paint, brushes, painting knives, mediums, turpentine, and other artist materials.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1980Date of Patent: March 2, 1982Inventor: Jeanne D. Hastings
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Patent number: 4281883Abstract: A panel molding support structure for use with a display case, including an outer frame located within a particular plane including at least four tubular members, each having substantially the same cross-section and interconnected at end portions by joints to form the outer frame and with the four tubular members located within the particular plane and with the tubular members having a square cross-section and turned angularly to have an angular orientation, an inner frame located within the particular plane including at least four moldings extending along and complementary to the tubular members to form the inner frame and with the inner frame located within the outer frame and within the particular plane, the moldings each including an angular outer surface extending along the length of the molding and with the angular outer surface matching the angular orientation of the tubular members to have the moldings forming the inner frame matching and conforming to the outer angular configuration of the outer framType: GrantFiled: November 19, 1979Date of Patent: August 4, 1981Inventor: Ralf G. Zacky
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Patent number: 4270822Abstract: A cabinet assembly combining easily assembled sides with bottom and top shelf members in position to space the sides apart and fix the dimensions of the cabinet by being retained in position by tension elements adjacent the bottom and top shelf members, together with closure means hingedly carried by hinge socket means carried by the bottom and top shelf members, and stop means cooperating with the tension elements to maintain the hinge socket means in a substantially fixed spacing irrespective of the attempts to lift the cabinet by force applied on the shelf members.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1979Date of Patent: June 2, 1981Assignee: Gusdorf CorporationInventor: Walter Gusdorf
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Patent number: 4262448Abstract: A safety cabinet for the storage of flammable or combustible materials has doors and a closure mechanism designed to automatically close and latch the doors in the event of fire. In one version, apparatus is provided to time the closing of the doors to insure a complete seal and lock. In a second version, apparatus is provided to seal the cabinet independently of the closing sequence of the doors.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1979Date of Patent: April 21, 1981Assignee: Justrite Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Frank S. Flider
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Patent number: 4219248Abstract: A piece of furniture possibly provided with shelves and usable for the storage of various goods. This piece of furniture comprises at least one storage unit consisting of an upper tray and a lower tray both secured at right angles to a vertical support element, which forms either a part of the door or the door itself of the furniture frame; the storage unit being pivotally mounted on bottom and top wall portions of the frame, respectively, at location areas which are decentralized with respect to the axis of the frame; the trays having a peripheral edge so irregularly curved as to enable the furniture doors to be swung about the decentralized location areas without any shock between two adjacent storage pivoting units.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1978Date of Patent: August 26, 1980Inventor: Adolphe Goldberg
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Patent number: 4168871Abstract: A shoe rack or cabinet is provided with at least one flap door. A first shoe receiving compartment is journalled to pivot within the rack about a horizontal axis. A second shoe receiving compartment is secured to the inside of the flap door and is connected by control levers to pivot with the first shoe receiving compartment secured to the rack.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1978Date of Patent: September 25, 1979Assignee: Firma Erwin Dierkes KleinmobelfabrikInventor: Erwin Dierkes
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Patent number: 4160571Abstract: Inner and outer shelves, having wooden dowels for holding shoes thereon, are vertically disposed within a cabinet frame with the upper end of the inner shelf being hingedly connected to the rear of the frame and with the lower end thereof being hingedly connected to the lower end of the outer shelf. The lower end of the outer shelf is also hingedly connected to the front of the frame such that the outer shelf can be pivoted to a substantially horizontal position, thereby causing pivoting of the inner shelf to a diagonal position, with ready access to the shoes on either shelf. Preferably, two pairs of inner and outer shelves are employed, in separate compartments one above the other, with a storage compartment disposed above the shelf compartments.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1978Date of Patent: July 10, 1979Inventor: Alberto Bigotti
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Patent number: 4133589Abstract: Shoes are displayed for maximum sales efficiency while mitigating pilferage in a display device that comprises a pair of horizontally rotatable display units each having a front compartment and a rear compartment. Each front compartment has means to display single shoes of pairs in horizontal rows and the rear compartments have storage means to receive the mating shoes out-of-sight behind the displayed shoe. Both display units are trapesoidal in shape, the hinged side being square and the unhinged side angled, permitting the two display units to mesh into a closed position and freely rotate into an open position for access to the hidden shoe mates.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1976Date of Patent: January 9, 1979Inventor: Robert L. Johns
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Patent number: 4129346Abstract: A portable storage case particularly suitable for storing and displaying art supplies including paint containers of differing sizes, brushes, and tools. The portable case of the invention comprises three storage and display sections, a middle section having adjacent side sections pivotally hinged thereto along spaced vertical edges on one side of the middle section, the sections being latchable along the opposite sides thereof and adapted to be portable when so latched by the provision of a handle disposed on an upper portion of one of the sections. The several sections of the case are provided with vertically spaced shelf members having retaining rods spaced above and along free lateral edges thereof to retain paint containers of differing size thereon.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1977Date of Patent: December 12, 1978Inventor: Bernard L. Hofman
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Patent number: 4125300Abstract: A cabinet having an interior compartment for storing snow skis and poles vertically in an orderly arrangement within the compartment. At least one interior sidewall of the compartment is formed by a molded fiberglass half-section having specially formed and positioned receptacles for storing ski boots. A drip pan is mounted in a removable manner at the bottom of the compartment. The skis are mounted on a ski rack which is movable in a telescoping manner to the exterior of the cabinet to make loading and unloading of the skis easier and further to improve the access to the boots in their stored position. The rack has mounted on it specialized ski supports for holding the skis in matched pairs in a vertical position and hanger rods are provided to mount the ski poles, likewise in a vertical position.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1977Date of Patent: November 14, 1978Inventors: Bernard J. Putt, Roger E. Hughet
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Patent number: 4118085Abstract: A wall mounted tool cabinet easily assembled from a kit of parts comprises three units hinged to one another to form a complete enclosure with each unit formed of four frame sections and a section of pegboard material. Hooks detachably engaged in the pegboard material in each of the units serve to position tools therein to present the tools in side by side array when the units are opened.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1977Date of Patent: October 3, 1978Assignee: The Steel City CorporationInventor: C. Kenneth Fibus
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Patent number: 4095860Abstract: A storage system comprising at least one panel member which may be in the form of a hingedly mounted door or the like and including a pair of spaced parallel mounting sections on one side of the door, a plurality of storage containers adapted to be mounted on the panel at selected vertical locations thereon and mounting elements extending between the containers and the panel for removably connecting the containers thereto; the panel may comprise one of a plurality of coplanar doors or partitions normally closing an access opening to a storage area, such as a closet or the like, whereby the storage containers are normally hidden from view but are readily accessible upon opening of the doors. It is contemplated that the storage system may be embodied in a unitized closet structure which may be placed in its entirety within a recess of suitable dimensions in order to minimize assembly time and effort to the extreme.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1977Date of Patent: June 20, 1978Assignee: Disco Engineering, Inc.Inventor: Artel R. Henson
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Patent number: 4095861Abstract: The cart comprises a housing containing a plurality of supports for slidable shelves and a plurality of horizontal louvers hinged to completely cover the spaces between adjacent shelves. Dust-proof seals are provided between adjacent louvers. A pair of vertical L-shaped brackets are hinged to the housing adjacent to the louvers, and the arrangement is such that the L-shaped brackets can be pivoted away from the louvers, and the louvers, when raised, can engage slots in at least one of the brackets which thus hold the louvers in the open position.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1977Date of Patent: June 20, 1978Assignee: Burroughs CorporationInventor: Adam Kachidurian
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Patent number: 4084867Abstract: A cabinet having an interior compartment for storing snow skis and poles vertically in an orderly arrangement within the compartment. At least one interior sidewall of the compartment is formed by a molded fiberglass half-section having specially formed and positioned receptacles for storing ski boots. A drip pan is mounted in a removable manner at the bottom of the compartment. The skis are mounted on a ski rack which is movable in a telescoping manner to the exterior of the cabinet to make loading and unloading of the skis easier and further to improve the access to the boots in their stored position. The rack has mounted on it specialized ski supports for holding the skis in matched pairs in a vertical position and hanger rods are provided to mount the skis poles, likewise in a vertical position.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1976Date of Patent: April 18, 1978Inventors: Bernard J. Putt, Roger E. Hughet
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Patent number: 4070075Abstract: An ammunition loading bench preferably including a cabinet movably mounted on supporting wheels and having a rigid top plate to which a loading press is connectable, with weights being connected to and hanging downwardly from the top plate to take forces exerted thereagainst, and with the plate and weights being detachable from the cabinet for use separately therefrom to mount a press with the plate resting on a generally horizontal support surface and held downwardly thereagainst by placement of the weights on the upper side of the plate. Desirably, in both uses, a foot pedal is connected to the plate, directly or indirectly, to exert downward force thereagainst resisting upward forces exerted by the press against the portion of the plate to which the press is mounted.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1975Date of Patent: January 24, 1978Inventor: Robin H. Morgan
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Patent number: D326023Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1990Date of Patent: May 12, 1992Inventor: Loyd Hurn
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Patent number: D326968Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1989Date of Patent: June 16, 1992Assignee: Henredon Furniture Industries, Inc.Inventor: Winsor D. White, Jr.