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US1166641A
US1166641A US80481013A US1913804810A US1166641A US 1166641 A US1166641 A US 1166641A US 80481013 A US80481013 A US 80481013A US 1913804810 A US1913804810 A US 1913804810A US 1166641 A US1166641 A US 1166641A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • 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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  • This invention relates to the feet or attaching ends of the standards of school desks and seats and similar articles of furniture, and particularly to the class ofV standards which are formed from sheet metal.
  • the foot has lacked sufficient strength and rigidity, and the screws by means of which the foot has been secured t0 the floor have not been aorded a solidbearing against the floor, as a result of whichthe stresses to which the desk or seat has been subjected have caused the screw-holes to become enlarged, and the desk or seat to become more or less loose.
  • the object of this invention is to overcome the difficulties above alluded to.
  • Figure l is a fragmental view of the lower end of a furniture standard embodying the features of my invention, the view being sectioned in the plane of dotted line 1-1 of F ig. 2.
  • Fig. 2 is a top plan view of the parts shown in Fig. l.
  • Fig. 3 is an underside view of the foot.
  • leg l is shownas formed of sheet metal, the metal being bent to form a leg of substantially square cross-section with a double flange 2 at one of the angles.
  • the lower end of the leg is broadened to form a foot 3, said foot consisting of a top wall 4 having a perimetral, downwardly extending flange 5.
  • the flange 5 merges into' the flange 2, as indicated in Figs. l and 3.
  • a reinforcing plate 6 In the space bounded by the flange 5 is a reinforcing plate 6, the lower side of which (save for the raised central portion 7) is flush with the lower edge of the flange 5;
  • the plate 6 has a perimetral, upwardly eX- tending flange 8 which lies vin contact with the inner side of the flange 5.
  • the plate G is held in place by pressing the flange 5 into close contact with'tlie flange 8., the lower edge of the flange 5 being bent inwardly slightly as shown in Fig. 1.
  • 'lhe standard is secured to the floor by means of one or more screws a, to receive which the foot 3 is provided with suitablev apertures. These apertures areformed by punching a hole in the top wallen and forming the metal surrounding the hole into the forni of a downwardly extending flange 9 of sufficient depth to rest upon the plate 6. The latter is provided with openings registering with the openings in the'v top wall l.
  • the flange 9 provides a countersunk open ing for the reception ofthe head a of the 'I screw.
  • the screw thus may be driven home By reason of the rigidity of the foot 3, i
  • a sheet metal furniture standard having an integral foot, said foot comprising a top wall, a. downwardly extending perimetral flange, a reinforcing plate within the space bounded by the flange, said plate having a perimetral upwardly extending flange, the first flange vbeing bent into contact with the vsecond flange to hold the reinforcing plate in place,and a downwardly extending flange on the top wall, defining va screw-hole in said wall, said last mentioned flange bearing against a portion of the plate, the portions of said plate which are adiacent to said upwardly extending flange being arranged to lie in contact with the floor.
  • a standard formed of sheet metal the lower end of said standard being broadened to form a foot, a downwardly extending vflange surrounding said foot, a reinforcing vplate within said downwardly extending with substantially the entire inner side of In testimony whereof I aiiiX my signature the said downwardly extending' flange, the in the presence of two witnesses.

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RAYMOND H. SOPER, '0F MUSKEGON, LVIIC[IGr`."I'i,` SSIGNR TO SPRIO SEATING- COMPANY, 0F MUSKEGON, MICHIG Specification of Letters Patent.
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Appii'catin inea December 5, isis'. n serial no. soa'ioi To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, RAYMOND Il. Soren, a citizen of the United States, residing at Muskegon, in the county of Muskegon `and State of 'Michigam have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Feet for Furniture-Standards, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to the feet or attaching ends of the standards of school desks and seats and similar articles of furniture, and particularly to the class ofV standards which are formed from sheet metal. In such sheet metal standards, as heretofore constructed, the foot has lacked sufficient strength and rigidity, and the screws by means of which the foot has been secured t0 the floor have not been aorded a solidbearing against the floor, as a result of whichthe stresses to which the desk or seat has been subjected have caused the screw-holes to become enlarged, and the desk or seat to become more or less loose.
One of the most serious objectionsto desks having tubular legs formed of sheet steel has been that in forming thev foot a large percentage of the strength and rigidity of the tubing is lost. When the foot is provided with a downturned marginal stiening flange, said flange in prior constructions has cut into the floor and thus allowed the desk to become loose.
The object of this invention is to overcome the difficulties above alluded to.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure l is a fragmental view of the lower end of a furniture standard embodying the features of my invention, the view being sectioned in the plane of dotted line 1-1 of F ig. 2. Fig. 2 is a top plan view of the parts shown in Fig. l. Fig. 3 is an underside view of the foot.
rIhe standard or leg l is shownas formed of sheet metal, the metal being bent to form a leg of substantially square cross-section with a double flange 2 at one of the angles. The lower end of the leg is broadened to form a foot 3, said foot consisting of a top wall 4 having a perimetral, downwardly extending flange 5. The flange 5 merges into' the flange 2, as indicated in Figs. l and 3. In the space bounded by the flange 5 is a reinforcing plate 6, the lower side of which (save for the raised central portion 7) is flush with the lower edge of the flange 5;
The plate 6 has a perimetral, upwardly eX- tending flange 8 which lies vin contact with the inner side of the flange 5. The plate G is held in place by pressing the flange 5 into close contact with'tlie flange 8., the lower edge of the flange 5 being bent inwardly slightly as shown in Fig. 1.
'lhe standard is secured to the floor by means of one or more screws a, to receive which the foot 3 is provided with suitablev apertures. These apertures areformed by punching a hole in the top wallen and forming the metal surrounding the hole into the forni of a downwardly extending flange 9 of sufficient depth to rest upon the plate 6. The latter is provided with openings registering with the openings in the'v top wall l. The flange 9 provides a countersunk open ing for the reception ofthe head a of the 'I screw. By reference to Fig. l, it will be seen that the screw head bears against the flange 9, that the flange 9 bears against the plate 6, and that the plate 6 lies upon the floor. to a definite point, where it has a solid bearing against the floor.
The screw thus may be driven home By reason of the rigidity of the foot 3, i
and the firm bearing which the screws a have against the floor. movement of the foot which'would tend to expand or enlarge the flange 9 and thusl loosen the hold of the screwv on the foot is prevented.
I claim as my invention:
1. A sheet metal furniture standard having an integral foot, said foot comprising a top wall, a. downwardly extending perimetral flange, a reinforcing plate within the space bounded by the flange, said plate having a perimetral upwardly extending flange, the first flange vbeing bent into contact with the vsecond flange to hold the reinforcing plate in place,and a downwardly extending flange on the top wall, defining va screw-hole in said wall, said last mentioned flange bearing against a portion of the plate, the portions of said plate which are adiacent to said upwardly extending flange being arranged to lie in contact with the floor.
, 2. A standard formed of sheet metal, the lower end of said standard being broadened to form a foot, a downwardly extending vflange surrounding said foot, a reinforcing vplate within said downwardly extending with substantially the entire inner side of In testimony whereof I aiiiX my signature the said downwardly extending' flange, the in the presence of two witnesses.
lower edOe of said downwardly eXtendinU flange beiiig bent inwardly to clasp said up RAYMQND H' SOPER' wardly extending Harige, and registering Vltnesses:
screw-holes through said foot and said re- H. F. KLoTZ, inforcing plate. FRANK NI. GRISWOLD.
Copies of this patent may be obtained forlive cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. C.
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