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Closed pastry basket.
AT103633B
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German - Inventor
Rudolf Hillmeyer
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Description
translated from German
<Desc/Clms Page number 1>
Geschlossener Gebächskorb.
Der Gegenstand der Erfindung ist ein geschlossener Gebäckskorb mit einer besonderen Vorrichtung zum Öffnen der den Korb nach aussen verschliessenden Klappen. Ein weiteres Merkmal der Erfindung ist darin gelegen, dass eine Gebäckszange an einem am Korb angebrachten Bügel beweglich aber nicht abnehmbar vorgesehen ist.
Der Erfindungsgegenstand ist in der Zeichnung dargestellt, wobei Fig. 1 schematisch den Gebäcks- korb, Fig. 2 die Klappen in Draufsicht, Fig. 3 die Zange zum Öffnen der Klappen in Vorderansicht und Fig. 4 die am Bügel des Korbes gleitende und verschwenkbare Gebäckszange in Seitenansicht zeigt.
Der aus Blech, Drahtgitter od. dgl. hergestellte Korb 1 hat zum Verschliessen der Öffnung 5 zwei um Scharniere bewegliche Klappen 4, welche derart angeordnet sind, dass nur eine Entnahme der Gebäcksstücke aber kein Zurüclrgeben derselben möglich ist. Zum Anfassen und Herausnehmen des Gebäckes dient eine Zange 2, deren beide Arme mit Längsschlitzen 6 versehen sind. Durch diese Schlitze 6 geht der am Korb fest angebrachte Bügel 3 hindurch, so dass die Zange zwar nach allen Richtungen beweglieh ist aber vom Gebäckskorb nicht abgenommen werden kann. Um den Gebäckskorb füllen zu können, sind an beiden Klappen 4 Löcher 7 vorgesehen, in welche die zu Haken 9 umgebogenen Enden einer Zange 8 eingreifen und die Klappen selbsttätig hochheben.
PATENT-ANSPRÜCHE :
1. Geschlossener Gebäckskorb mit zwei oder mehreren nach aussen zu öffnenden Klappen, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass diese Klappen mit Löchern versehen sind, in welche die hakenförmig ausgebildeten Enden einer Zange zwecks Öffnung der Klappen einführbar sind.
**WARNUNG** Ende DESC Feld kannt Anfang CLMS uberlappen**.
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Closed wattle basket.
The object of the invention is a closed pastry basket with a special device for opening the flaps that close the basket to the outside. Another feature of the invention is that biscuit tongs are movably but not removable on a bracket attached to the basket.
The subject of the invention is shown in the drawing, FIG. 1 schematically showing the pastry basket, FIG. 2 the flaps in plan view, FIG. 3 the tongs for opening the flaps in a front view and FIG. 4 the pastry tongs sliding and pivotable on the bracket of the basket shows in side view.
The basket 1 made of sheet metal, wire mesh or the like has two hinged flaps 4 to close the opening 5, which are arranged in such a way that the biscuits can only be removed but not returned. A pair of tongs 2, the two arms of which are provided with longitudinal slots 6, are used to grip and remove the pastry. The bracket 3, which is firmly attached to the basket, passes through these slots 6, so that the tongs can indeed be moved in all directions but cannot be removed from the pastry basket. In order to be able to fill the pastry basket, 4 holes 7 are provided on both flaps, into which the ends of a pair of pliers 8 which are bent over to form hooks 9 engage and lift the flaps automatically.
PATENT CLAIMS:
1. Closed pastry basket with two or more outwardly opening flaps, characterized in that these flaps are provided with holes into which the hook-shaped ends of a pair of pliers can be inserted for the purpose of opening the flaps.
** WARNING ** End of DESC field may overlap beginning of CLMS **.