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US176921A
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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
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  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the cupboard.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan ofthe revolving removable shelves.
  • Fig. 3 is a side View of the removable table attached to the side of the pantry.
  • Figs.4 and 5 are detached views of the upper bearing, and
  • Fig. 6 is a plan of the cupboard, showing the mode of attaching the same together.
  • A is the cupboard or pantry proper. It has open sides B, provided with wire-cloth, and
  • the openings B may be lined with blinds fastened in the inside of the cupboard,
  • brackets D are provided with pivots F, on the top and bottom, engaging with sockets E, fixed to the cupboard A at such distance apart that when the table D is resting upon the lower sockets there is a space between the top of the table-leaf and the bottom of the upper set of sockets, equal to or exceeding the length'of the lower bracket pivots.
  • the table D is removable from its sockets by raising it sufficiently to pass the lower pivots from the lower sockets, and then depressing it to withdraw the upper pivots from the upper sockets.
  • the purpose of thus making the table removable is tofacilitate the shipping of the cupboards, and to allow their storage in such places where there is a limited space only available for the purpose.
  • each of these shelves consists of a'narrow board having on both extremities U-shaped excisions, so that these ends represent forks.
  • the shelves are arranged one upon the other, and can be turned independently or together, so as to enable the placing of high vessel's, such as pails, &c., upon them without their occupying more than necessary space. They can be removed from the spindle H at pleasure, for; cleaning or other purposes.
  • the spindle H by means of which all the shelves can be revolved simultaneously, rests with a pivot in a step, on the bottom of the pantry, andgrevolves' within a bearing, L, attached to the top thereof.
  • the spindle and its accessories can be removed from the pantry by unscrewing a bolt that holds the two halves of the said hearing together.
  • K is a circular platform attached to the upper end of the spindle H. Its purpose is to facilitate the storage of such goods as cannot well be placed upon the narrow shelves G. By constructing the narrow shelves as described, a free access of air is given to all the goods, vegetables, &c., placed thereon, and a comparatively larger store-room obtained in the same space than with any other revolvingshelf arrangement in which stationary shelves, &c., are employed.
  • the removable table attached to the side of the pantry forms a very desirable adjunct to the pantry, since it will be useful for placing goods, '&c., thereon pre vious to storing them in the pantry, and for many other purposes.
  • the whole cupboard is made of such a size as to enable the storage of a ten-quart milk-pan, and it is therefore of such a size asto prevent its passage through cotptage-doors when whole.

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; {UNI ED STATES PATENT 'Orrrca JOSEPH ANSLEY, or GOWANDA, NEW YORK.
IMPROVEMENT IN'CUPBOARDS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. l76,92 L'dated May 2, I876 applicationv filed July 29, 1875.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, JOSEPH ANSLEY, of Gowanda, in the county of Erie and State of New York, have invented aOupboard and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings making a part of this specification, and illustrating" my invention more fully.
In the same, Figure 1 is a perspective view of the cupboard. Fig. 2 is a plan ofthe revolving removable shelves. Fig. 3 is a side View of the removable table attached to the side of the pantry. Figs.4 and 5 are detached views of the upper bearing, and Fig. 6 is a plan of the cupboard, showing the mode of attaching the same together.
Like letters of reference indicate similar parts in the various figures.
The nature of this invention will be fully understood from the following description, and particularly pointed out in the claims.-
A is the cupboard or pantry proper. It has open sides B, provided with wire-cloth, and
a door, 0. The openings B may be lined with blinds fastened in the inside of the cupboard,
. to exclude light, &c., from the pantry. This cupboard is made of the best matched boards,
properly seasoned, and constructed in such a manner that it can be divided in two pieces or halves to enable its passage through narrow doors, &c., the two halves being attached together by mean'sof strips A and bolts A on the top and bottom of the pantry. On one of its sides I place a removable table, D, consisting of the table-leaf andtwo supportingbrackets, D, fixed to the said leaf D. The
brackets D are provided with pivots F, on the top and bottom, engaging with sockets E, fixed to the cupboard A at such distance apart that when the table D is resting upon the lower sockets there is a space between the top of the table-leaf and the bottom of the upper set of sockets, equal to or exceeding the length'of the lower bracket pivots. The table D is removable from its sockets by raising it sufficiently to pass the lower pivots from the lower sockets, and then depressing it to withdraw the upper pivots from the upper sockets. The purpose of thus making the table removable is tofacilitate the shipping of the cupboards, and to allow their storage in such places where there is a limited space only available for the purpose. Within the said cupboard I place a series of revolving shelves, G, attached removably to the spindle H. Each of these shelves consists of a'narrow board having on both extremities U-shaped excisions, so that these ends represent forks. The shelves are arranged one upon the other, and can be turned independently or together, so as to enable the placing of high vessel's, such as pails, &c., upon them without their occupying more than necessary space. They can be removed from the spindle H at pleasure, for; cleaning or other purposes. The spindle H, by means of which all the shelves can be revolved simultaneously, rests with a pivot in a step, on the bottom of the pantry, andgrevolves' within a bearing, L, attached to the top thereof. The spindle and its accessories can be removed from the pantry by unscrewing a bolt that holds the two halves of the said hearing together. The bearing L con- .sists of two halves hinged together on one end and fastened by a bolt passing transversely through the said halves, on the other end. K is a circular platform attached to the upper end of the spindle H. Its purpose is to facilitate the storage of such goods as cannot well be placed upon the narrow shelves G. By constructing the narrow shelves as described, a free access of air is given to all the goods, vegetables, &c., placed thereon, and a comparatively larger store-room obtained in the same space than with any other revolvingshelf arrangement in which stationary shelves, &c., are employed. The removable table attached to the side of the pantry forms a very desirable adjunct to the pantry, since it will be useful for placing goods, '&c., thereon pre vious to storing them in the pantry, and for many other purposes. The whole cupboard is made of such a size as to enable the storage of a ten-quart milk-pan, and it is therefore of such a size asto prevent its passage through cotptage-doors when whole.
For this reason I make the pantry of two longitudinal halves, as clearly shown in Fig. 6, and joint the parts by the strips A and bolts A, thereby making it fully as strong and solid as if made in one piece.
Having thus fully described my invention,
of the removable revolving shelvesfi com; .posed of a number of strips having U shaped excisions on both ends, and removably ar-. ranged upon the spindle H, substantially as described, for the purpose'set forth.
2. The cupboard A provided with thetable D, having supporting-brackets D, provided with pivots F, resting in sockets E, attached to the said cupboard -in a manner as herein described, whereby the said table D is rendered removable, substantially as described,
for the object specified.
3. The combination, with the cupboard A,
of the spindle H, having removable and revolving shelves Gr, and the upper separable bearing L, consisting of two longitudinal halves, hinged together at one end and connected at the other end by a transverse bolt, whereby the said spindle H, and its shelves, are rendered removable from the said cupboard, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I have hereto set my hand in the presence of two subscribing witnesses. I
JOSEP EI ANSLEY.
Witnesses:
MICHAEL J. STARK, FRANK HIRSCH.
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