CA2199101A1 - Combination work and storage cabinets - Google Patents
Combination work and storage cabinetsInfo
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- CA2199101A1 CA2199101A1 CA 2199101 CA2199101A CA2199101A1 CA 2199101 A1 CA2199101 A1 CA 2199101A1 CA 2199101 CA2199101 CA 2199101 CA 2199101 A CA2199101 A CA 2199101A CA 2199101 A1 CA2199101 A1 CA 2199101A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47B—TABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
- A47B81/00—Cabinets or racks specially adapted for other particular purposes, e.g. for storing guns or skis
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47B—TABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
- A47B46/00—Cabinets, racks or shelf units, having one or more surfaces adapted to be brought into position for use by extending or pivoting
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Abstract
A cabinet for a sewing machine or the like defines a chamber having a front and a back including a back panel. A pull-out platform for the machine is supported in said chamber for motion inwardly and outwardly of the front thereof and defines a generally horizontal working surface. The back panel is flexibly connected to said platform for movement therewith from (A) a generally vertical position wherein said back panel closes the back of said chamber (e.g. during machine storage), said vertical position corresponding to an innermost position of said platform, to (B) a generally horizontal position wherein said back panel is in generally co-planar relation to said platform (to provide a large working surface) and the back of said chamber is open (to allow fabric etc. being worked on to be moved through the open back), said horizontal position corresponding to an outermost position of said platform.
Description
COMBINATION WORK AND STORAGE CABINETS
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to illl~JlVVC;lllC~ in combination work and storage 5 cabinets, particularly those adapted for use with a sewing machine or like apparatus.
The prior art has provided various types of cabinets and tables for use with sewing machines and the like. The following patents have been noted as possible interest:
10Canadian Patents 209,864 GuidalMar. 29, 1921 965,135 SakowMar. 25, 1975 1,125,345 Roberts et al.1982 U.S Patents 2,878,089 Mark Mar. 17, l9S9 3,806,217 CurrentApr. 23, 1974 203,823,993 KAkichim~ etal.July 16, 1974 The above noted Canadian patents show various forms of tables which can be manipulated to provide a larger work surface for use with sewing machines and the like. The U.S. patents also show sewing machine cabinets and cabinet 2s boxes, the various panels of which may be manipulated and moved into positions to provide convenient work supporting surfaces and which may be folded up for compact storage and the like.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is a basic objective of the present invention to provide a combination work and storage cabinet for sewing machines and the like which, when closed, is relatively compact and which, when opened, provides a relatively large working surface with the back of the cabinet also opening at the same time so O ~ 1 ~9 ~0 ~
that larger pieces of fabric can be pushed through the open back of the cabinet as the fabric is being worked on.
It is a further objective to provide a cabinet of the type noted above arranged such that the back of the cabinet can open without the cabinet having to be moved out from a wall of a room and a section of the cabinet back removed.
It is a further objective of the invention to provide a cabinet of the type indicated above and having a slide-out work surface or platform with the back portion of the cabinet being connected to this platform such as to follow the platform as it is being pulled out and to move into a coplanar relation therewith to provide a relatively large working surface, with the back of the cabinet being thus opened up so as to permit large pieces of fabric to be pushed through as they are being worked on.
Accordingly, the invention in one aspect provides a cabinet defining a chamber having a front, a back including a back panel, and a pull-out platform supported in said chamber for motion inwardly and outwardly of the front thereof and defining a generally horizontal working surface, said back panel being flexibly connected to said platform for movement therewith from (A) a generally vertical position wherein said back panel closes the back of said chamber, said vertical position corresponding to an innermost position of said platform, to (B) a generally horizontal position wherein said back panel is in generally co-planar relation to said platform and the back of said chamber is open, said horizontal position corresponding to an outermost position of said platform.
2s In accordance with a further aspect of the invention there is provided means associated with said back panel for directing and supporting movement of the back panel between the generally vertical and generally horizontal positions.
0 2 1 9 9 1 û 1 In a preferred form of the invention, cam means are associated with the back panel for directing and supporting the Illl )VC~ IL of the back panel in a preflf-lf-rrf,inf-d manner between the two positions noted above.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the platform is supported for rectilinear motion inwardly and outwardly relative to the front of the chamber defined by the cabinet by means of extension slides or the like while at the same time the back panel is flexibly connected to the platform by means of an elongated piano type hinge.
Further aspects and advantages of the invention will become more readily apparent from the following description of a preferred embodiment of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF T~E VIEW OF DRAWINGS
Fig. 1 is a pc~e~ive view of the cabinet in the fully closed condition.
Fig. 2 is a pc,~c~ive view of the cabinet with the pull-out platforrn partially extended and the cabinet back-panel in an illl rl I l lf~ (', position;
Fig. 3 is a pc~c~,Live view of the cabinet with the pull-out platform fully extended and in co-planar relation with the back panel, the back of the cabinet chamber being fully open.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the cabinet with the pull-out platform and the back panel in ;"1- . " ~f~l~Ale positions, the figure being cut away partially to show the interior structures.
Figs. 5 and 6 are somewhat diagrammatic partial section views of the cabinet chamber illn~tr~ting the positions taken by the pull-out platform and the back panel as they are moved to and through various positions.
Fig. 7 is a top plan view of the cabinet with the top panel thereof and the pull-out platform removed thereby to show the relative positions of certain of the component parts;
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Figs. 8 through 13 are cross-sectional views of the cabinet chamber showing the various positions occupied by the pull-out platform and the back panel as the platform is moved inwardly relative to the cabinet chamber as well as the manner in which the various cam surfaces interact provide for movement S of the back panel from the horizontal to the vertical position.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED
EMBODIMENT
Referring now to the drawings, particularly Figs. I - 4, there is shown a cabinet 20 of rectangular outline configuration, the cabinet including hnri70ntSIlly disposed top panel 22 and horizontal bottom panel 24 between which extend opposed end panels 26. The lower front of the cabinet is provided with three front doors 28 which are mounted in any desired 15 conventional manner which need not be described further. The lower part of the cabinet is provided with a fixed back wall (not shown). A top panel support rail 29 extends between the upper rear corners of the opposed end panels 26.
The upper part of the cabinet is defined between the top panel 22 and a horizontal middle panel 30 (see Fig. 4) which, with end panels 26, serve to 20 define a chamber 32, the front of which chamber may be closed by a so-called "lawyers bookcase" door 34. This door 34 is mounted for movement by means of door rails 36 fixed to the inner surfaces of panels 26 in spaced relation to top panel 22. In use, the lower edge of door 34 may be swung outwardly to bring the door into parallelism with the top panel 22, with door 34 thereafter being 25 slid inwardly while supported on the rails 36 until the door stops 38 are - reached. The construction and mounting of door 34 is, in itself, well known in the art generally and need not be described further here.
A pull-out platform 40 is supported within the chamber 32 hlllllc :I;aLcly above the middle panel 30 for I~WVC~C~ inwardly and outwardly of the front 30 of the chamber 32. The platform 40 is supported for sliding rectilinear motion ~ 2~ 99 iO 1 inwardly and outwardly of the front of the cabinet by means of a pair of full extension slide assemblies 42, one end of each slide assembly being fixed to an associated end of the platform 40 while the other end of each slide assembly is fixed to the middle panel 30 and/or associated end panel 26. The slide S assemblies 42 are readily available cull-lllGI.,;ally and need not be described in further detail here. It might also be noted that the front edge of pull-out platform 40 is provided with a narrow decorative strip 44 whereby to provide the cabinet with an attractive appealancc when the platform 40 is in its inner-most position.
Iû An elongated rectangular back panel 46 is connected to the rear or inner edge of the platform 40 by means of an elongated piano type hinge 48.
Referring now particularly Figs. 4 - 7, the middle panel 30 is provided on its top surface with three spaced apart fixed cams 50. Likewise the back panel 46 is provided with three correspondingly positioned moveable cams 52.
The fixed cams 50 are secured tightly to the middle panel 30 while the moveable cams 52 are secured firmly to the rear wall of the back panel 46.
The fixed cams 50 are each provided with a forwardly directed inclined ramp 54 and a horizontal top surface 56 parallel to the top surface of the middle panel 30. Similarly the moveable cams 52 are each provided with opposed inclined ramp portions 58 and 60 separated by an intPrrnP~ t~ cam surface 62.
The back of chamber 32, adjacent to the opposing ends thereof, is provided with a spaced apart pair of vertical cam posts 66. The function of the cam posts 66 is to guide and support the back panel 46 as the laKer moves toward and away from its vertical position as will be described in more detail hereafter. For this purpose, each cam post 66 is provided with a forwardly facing cam surface 68, the upper portion 68A of which is inclined downwardly and rearwardly as best seen in Figs 5 and 6 with the lower end of such cam surface merging with shallowly concavely curved cam surface portion 68B also as best seen in Figs. 5 and 6.
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In operation, firstly with reference to Figs. 5 and 6, as platform 40 is pulled outwardly and away from the cabinet chamber 32, the bottom edge of back panel 46 is firstly pulled away from the lower part of the cam posts 66 with the upper edge end portions 70 of back panel 46 sliding downwardly along S the inclined cam surface 68A as the back panel rotates clockwise about hinge 48. This action continues with the upper edge portions 70 subsequently moving along in contact with the concavely curved cam portion 68B. As this is taking place, the moveable cams 52 come into contact with the fixed cams 50 with the result being that the back panel 46 is supported in various inclined positions 10 after the upper edge portions 70 of the back panel move away from the cam posts 66 until finally, with continued movement outwardly of platform 40, the moveable cams 52 move into the cooperating positions illustrated in Fig. 6 with the ramp 60 of cam 52 in engagement with ramp 54 of the fixed cam 50.
At this point each slide assembly 42 supporting the platform 40 will have 15 reached its point of full extension. Also, it will be noted, the back panel will at this point as seen in Fig. 6 have moved into coplanar r~l~tiQnchip with platform40 thus defining an ullhlLcllu~Led relatively large working surface with extendsthrough the interior of the chamber 32 with the rear of such chamber 32 being completely "open" since it will be realized that the cam posts 66, being 20 relatively narrow and located adjacent the opposing end panels 26, do not in any significant way obstruct the open back of the cabinet enclosure. Thus, fabrics or other materials being worked on by way of a sewing machine (not shown) positioned on pull-out platforrn 40, can be pushed through the open back of the cabinet chamber and allowed to hang downwardly therefrom thus 25 greatly f~rilit~ting the work of the sewing machine operator in a manner which will be readily a~l~lcchlLcd by those skilled in this field of the endeavour.
With reference to Figs. 8 - 13, the reverse sequence of events is ilhlctr~t~-l Referring firstly to Figs. 8 and 9 it will be seen that as platform 40 is initially pushed inwardly in the direction of the arrow, that the moveable ~2~9q~
cams 52 ride up on the ramps 54 of the fixed cams 50 thus causing the back panel 46 to be rotated in the counter-clockwise direction with the free edge 70 thereof being pivoted upwardly in the direction illustrated by the arrow. (A
reasonable degree of force is required initially to move platform 40 inwardly as5 a result of the interaction of cams 50 and 52, this being useful in preventingunwanted inward movement of platform 40 during normal use thereof). This action continues with platform 40 and back panel 46 occupying the relative positions illustrated in Figs. 9 and 10 until finally, as illustrated in Fig. 11, the edge portions 70 of back panel 46 come in contact with the concavely 10 contoured cam surface portion 68B of the cam posts 66. As inward movement of the platform 40 continues as illustrated in Fig. 12, the edge portions 70 of back panel 46 ride up along the upper inclined cam surface portions 68A thus guiding the back panel 46 as it rotates further counter-clockwise and moves intothe final vertical position illustrated in Fig. 13 at which point the upper edgeportions 70 at opposed ends of the back panel 46 move into recesses 72 defined between the door stop 38 and the support rail 29 which is disposed on the upper most ends of the cam posts 66. Being thus firmly trapped at each of its opposing ends in the recesses 72, the back panel 46 is prevented from falling forwardly out of its vertical position, it being noted here that the platform 40 is at this point contained fully within the chamber 32. Following this the "lawyersbookcase" door 34 can be slid outwardly and then swung downwardly into a final horizontal position closing the front of the cabinet enclosure as illustrated in Fig 1 and providing full enclosure for a sewing machine or the like supported on the platform 40.
A preferred embodiment of the invention has been described and illustrated by way of example. It will however, be understood that numerous modifications and changes in design can readily be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to illl~JlVVC;lllC~ in combination work and storage 5 cabinets, particularly those adapted for use with a sewing machine or like apparatus.
The prior art has provided various types of cabinets and tables for use with sewing machines and the like. The following patents have been noted as possible interest:
10Canadian Patents 209,864 GuidalMar. 29, 1921 965,135 SakowMar. 25, 1975 1,125,345 Roberts et al.1982 U.S Patents 2,878,089 Mark Mar. 17, l9S9 3,806,217 CurrentApr. 23, 1974 203,823,993 KAkichim~ etal.July 16, 1974 The above noted Canadian patents show various forms of tables which can be manipulated to provide a larger work surface for use with sewing machines and the like. The U.S. patents also show sewing machine cabinets and cabinet 2s boxes, the various panels of which may be manipulated and moved into positions to provide convenient work supporting surfaces and which may be folded up for compact storage and the like.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is a basic objective of the present invention to provide a combination work and storage cabinet for sewing machines and the like which, when closed, is relatively compact and which, when opened, provides a relatively large working surface with the back of the cabinet also opening at the same time so O ~ 1 ~9 ~0 ~
that larger pieces of fabric can be pushed through the open back of the cabinet as the fabric is being worked on.
It is a further objective to provide a cabinet of the type noted above arranged such that the back of the cabinet can open without the cabinet having to be moved out from a wall of a room and a section of the cabinet back removed.
It is a further objective of the invention to provide a cabinet of the type indicated above and having a slide-out work surface or platform with the back portion of the cabinet being connected to this platform such as to follow the platform as it is being pulled out and to move into a coplanar relation therewith to provide a relatively large working surface, with the back of the cabinet being thus opened up so as to permit large pieces of fabric to be pushed through as they are being worked on.
Accordingly, the invention in one aspect provides a cabinet defining a chamber having a front, a back including a back panel, and a pull-out platform supported in said chamber for motion inwardly and outwardly of the front thereof and defining a generally horizontal working surface, said back panel being flexibly connected to said platform for movement therewith from (A) a generally vertical position wherein said back panel closes the back of said chamber, said vertical position corresponding to an innermost position of said platform, to (B) a generally horizontal position wherein said back panel is in generally co-planar relation to said platform and the back of said chamber is open, said horizontal position corresponding to an outermost position of said platform.
2s In accordance with a further aspect of the invention there is provided means associated with said back panel for directing and supporting movement of the back panel between the generally vertical and generally horizontal positions.
0 2 1 9 9 1 û 1 In a preferred form of the invention, cam means are associated with the back panel for directing and supporting the Illl )VC~ IL of the back panel in a preflf-lf-rrf,inf-d manner between the two positions noted above.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the platform is supported for rectilinear motion inwardly and outwardly relative to the front of the chamber defined by the cabinet by means of extension slides or the like while at the same time the back panel is flexibly connected to the platform by means of an elongated piano type hinge.
Further aspects and advantages of the invention will become more readily apparent from the following description of a preferred embodiment of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF T~E VIEW OF DRAWINGS
Fig. 1 is a pc~e~ive view of the cabinet in the fully closed condition.
Fig. 2 is a pc,~c~ive view of the cabinet with the pull-out platforrn partially extended and the cabinet back-panel in an illl rl I l lf~ (', position;
Fig. 3 is a pc~c~,Live view of the cabinet with the pull-out platform fully extended and in co-planar relation with the back panel, the back of the cabinet chamber being fully open.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the cabinet with the pull-out platform and the back panel in ;"1- . " ~f~l~Ale positions, the figure being cut away partially to show the interior structures.
Figs. 5 and 6 are somewhat diagrammatic partial section views of the cabinet chamber illn~tr~ting the positions taken by the pull-out platform and the back panel as they are moved to and through various positions.
Fig. 7 is a top plan view of the cabinet with the top panel thereof and the pull-out platform removed thereby to show the relative positions of certain of the component parts;
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Figs. 8 through 13 are cross-sectional views of the cabinet chamber showing the various positions occupied by the pull-out platform and the back panel as the platform is moved inwardly relative to the cabinet chamber as well as the manner in which the various cam surfaces interact provide for movement S of the back panel from the horizontal to the vertical position.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED
EMBODIMENT
Referring now to the drawings, particularly Figs. I - 4, there is shown a cabinet 20 of rectangular outline configuration, the cabinet including hnri70ntSIlly disposed top panel 22 and horizontal bottom panel 24 between which extend opposed end panels 26. The lower front of the cabinet is provided with three front doors 28 which are mounted in any desired 15 conventional manner which need not be described further. The lower part of the cabinet is provided with a fixed back wall (not shown). A top panel support rail 29 extends between the upper rear corners of the opposed end panels 26.
The upper part of the cabinet is defined between the top panel 22 and a horizontal middle panel 30 (see Fig. 4) which, with end panels 26, serve to 20 define a chamber 32, the front of which chamber may be closed by a so-called "lawyers bookcase" door 34. This door 34 is mounted for movement by means of door rails 36 fixed to the inner surfaces of panels 26 in spaced relation to top panel 22. In use, the lower edge of door 34 may be swung outwardly to bring the door into parallelism with the top panel 22, with door 34 thereafter being 25 slid inwardly while supported on the rails 36 until the door stops 38 are - reached. The construction and mounting of door 34 is, in itself, well known in the art generally and need not be described further here.
A pull-out platform 40 is supported within the chamber 32 hlllllc :I;aLcly above the middle panel 30 for I~WVC~C~ inwardly and outwardly of the front 30 of the chamber 32. The platform 40 is supported for sliding rectilinear motion ~ 2~ 99 iO 1 inwardly and outwardly of the front of the cabinet by means of a pair of full extension slide assemblies 42, one end of each slide assembly being fixed to an associated end of the platform 40 while the other end of each slide assembly is fixed to the middle panel 30 and/or associated end panel 26. The slide S assemblies 42 are readily available cull-lllGI.,;ally and need not be described in further detail here. It might also be noted that the front edge of pull-out platform 40 is provided with a narrow decorative strip 44 whereby to provide the cabinet with an attractive appealancc when the platform 40 is in its inner-most position.
Iû An elongated rectangular back panel 46 is connected to the rear or inner edge of the platform 40 by means of an elongated piano type hinge 48.
Referring now particularly Figs. 4 - 7, the middle panel 30 is provided on its top surface with three spaced apart fixed cams 50. Likewise the back panel 46 is provided with three correspondingly positioned moveable cams 52.
The fixed cams 50 are secured tightly to the middle panel 30 while the moveable cams 52 are secured firmly to the rear wall of the back panel 46.
The fixed cams 50 are each provided with a forwardly directed inclined ramp 54 and a horizontal top surface 56 parallel to the top surface of the middle panel 30. Similarly the moveable cams 52 are each provided with opposed inclined ramp portions 58 and 60 separated by an intPrrnP~ t~ cam surface 62.
The back of chamber 32, adjacent to the opposing ends thereof, is provided with a spaced apart pair of vertical cam posts 66. The function of the cam posts 66 is to guide and support the back panel 46 as the laKer moves toward and away from its vertical position as will be described in more detail hereafter. For this purpose, each cam post 66 is provided with a forwardly facing cam surface 68, the upper portion 68A of which is inclined downwardly and rearwardly as best seen in Figs 5 and 6 with the lower end of such cam surface merging with shallowly concavely curved cam surface portion 68B also as best seen in Figs. 5 and 6.
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In operation, firstly with reference to Figs. 5 and 6, as platform 40 is pulled outwardly and away from the cabinet chamber 32, the bottom edge of back panel 46 is firstly pulled away from the lower part of the cam posts 66 with the upper edge end portions 70 of back panel 46 sliding downwardly along S the inclined cam surface 68A as the back panel rotates clockwise about hinge 48. This action continues with the upper edge portions 70 subsequently moving along in contact with the concavely curved cam portion 68B. As this is taking place, the moveable cams 52 come into contact with the fixed cams 50 with the result being that the back panel 46 is supported in various inclined positions 10 after the upper edge portions 70 of the back panel move away from the cam posts 66 until finally, with continued movement outwardly of platform 40, the moveable cams 52 move into the cooperating positions illustrated in Fig. 6 with the ramp 60 of cam 52 in engagement with ramp 54 of the fixed cam 50.
At this point each slide assembly 42 supporting the platform 40 will have 15 reached its point of full extension. Also, it will be noted, the back panel will at this point as seen in Fig. 6 have moved into coplanar r~l~tiQnchip with platform40 thus defining an ullhlLcllu~Led relatively large working surface with extendsthrough the interior of the chamber 32 with the rear of such chamber 32 being completely "open" since it will be realized that the cam posts 66, being 20 relatively narrow and located adjacent the opposing end panels 26, do not in any significant way obstruct the open back of the cabinet enclosure. Thus, fabrics or other materials being worked on by way of a sewing machine (not shown) positioned on pull-out platforrn 40, can be pushed through the open back of the cabinet chamber and allowed to hang downwardly therefrom thus 25 greatly f~rilit~ting the work of the sewing machine operator in a manner which will be readily a~l~lcchlLcd by those skilled in this field of the endeavour.
With reference to Figs. 8 - 13, the reverse sequence of events is ilhlctr~t~-l Referring firstly to Figs. 8 and 9 it will be seen that as platform 40 is initially pushed inwardly in the direction of the arrow, that the moveable ~2~9q~
cams 52 ride up on the ramps 54 of the fixed cams 50 thus causing the back panel 46 to be rotated in the counter-clockwise direction with the free edge 70 thereof being pivoted upwardly in the direction illustrated by the arrow. (A
reasonable degree of force is required initially to move platform 40 inwardly as5 a result of the interaction of cams 50 and 52, this being useful in preventingunwanted inward movement of platform 40 during normal use thereof). This action continues with platform 40 and back panel 46 occupying the relative positions illustrated in Figs. 9 and 10 until finally, as illustrated in Fig. 11, the edge portions 70 of back panel 46 come in contact with the concavely 10 contoured cam surface portion 68B of the cam posts 66. As inward movement of the platform 40 continues as illustrated in Fig. 12, the edge portions 70 of back panel 46 ride up along the upper inclined cam surface portions 68A thus guiding the back panel 46 as it rotates further counter-clockwise and moves intothe final vertical position illustrated in Fig. 13 at which point the upper edgeportions 70 at opposed ends of the back panel 46 move into recesses 72 defined between the door stop 38 and the support rail 29 which is disposed on the upper most ends of the cam posts 66. Being thus firmly trapped at each of its opposing ends in the recesses 72, the back panel 46 is prevented from falling forwardly out of its vertical position, it being noted here that the platform 40 is at this point contained fully within the chamber 32. Following this the "lawyersbookcase" door 34 can be slid outwardly and then swung downwardly into a final horizontal position closing the front of the cabinet enclosure as illustrated in Fig 1 and providing full enclosure for a sewing machine or the like supported on the platform 40.
A preferred embodiment of the invention has been described and illustrated by way of example. It will however, be understood that numerous modifications and changes in design can readily be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.
Claims (9)
1. A cabinet defining a chamber having a front, a back including a back panel, and a pull-out platform supported in said chamber for motion inwardly and outwardly of the front thereof and defining a generally horizontal working surface, said back panel being flexibly connected to said platform for movement therewith from (A) a generally vertical position wherein said back panel closes the back of said chamber, said vertical position corresponding to an innermost position of said platform, to (B) a generally horizontal position wherein said back panel is in generally co-planar relation to said platform and the back of said chamber is open, said horizontal position corresponding to an outermost position of said platform.
2. The cabinet according to claim 1 including means associated with said back panel for directing and supporting movement of the back panel between the generally vertical and generally horizontal positions.
3. The cabinet according to claim 2 wherein said means associated with said back panel comprise cam means.
4. The cabinet according to claim 3, wherein said platform is supported for rectilinear motion inwardly and outwardly, said back panel being flexibly connected to said platform by a hinge.
5. The cabinet according to claim 4 wherein said cam means includes first cam means fixed to a bottom portion of said chamber and second cam means fixed to said back panel, said first and second cam means being adapted to co-operate together to effect pivotal motion of said back panel relative to said platform about said hinge as said platform is moved toward and away from its outermost position.
6. The cabinet according to claim 5 including third cam means adapted to co-operate with said back panel to guide same toward and away from said generally vertical position as said platform is moved toward and away from said innermost position.
7. The cabinet according to claim 6 wherein said third cam means comprise upright members located adjacent opposing ends of said chamber for engaging free upper edge portions of said back panel at opposing ends thereof to effect guiding of same, and means defining a recess at each of the opposing ends of said chamber to receive said free upper edge portions and secure said back panel in the generally vertical position.
8. The cabinet according to any one of the claims 3 - 7 wherein said cam means co-operate such as to provide an initial resistance to inward motion of said platform whereby to help prevent accidental or unwanted inward movement of the platform during normal use thereof.
9. The cabinet according to any of the preceding claims including a frontal door for said chamber to allow full closing of same when said platform is in its innermost position with said back panel in the generally vertical position.
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