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US1170631A
US1170631A US58412610A US1910584126A US1170631A US 1170631 A US1170631 A US 1170631A US 58412610 A US58412610 A US 58412610A US 1910584126 A US1910584126 A US 1910584126A US 1170631 A US1170631 A US 1170631A
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  • Figure l I is a vertical section illustrative of bins constructed in accordance with our invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a detail section taken in the plane indicated by f the line 2-2 of Fig. 1, looking in the direction indicated by arrow.
  • Fig. 3 is an inverted plan of one of the bins.
  • the bottom walls of the said bin compartments B are inclined slightly downward from the front wall of the case A to the backwall thereof, as shown, for an important purpose hereinafter set forth.
  • E E are anti-friction rollers, preferably of steel, mounted in Xed bearings F on the bottom wall of each compartment B near the forward end and side walls thereof, Figs. l and 2, and G G are bins in the said compartments B.
  • said bins G are identical in construction and therefore a detailed description of the one shown at the top of Fig. l and in Figs. 2 and 8 will suiiioe to impart a definite understanding ⁇ of both.
  • lllhe bin G referred to is provided with an upward extension a on its rear wall designed to bring up against the stop portion D of the case A (see dotted lines in Fig. l), and is also provided with upper and lower i extensions and Cl on its front wall e; the
  • said extensions o and d being designed to bring up against the stop portion D and the bottom wall of the compartment, respectively, when the bin is closed with a view to limiting the rearward movement of the bin, and the extension Z being designed to,y
  • a case having a bin compartment that yis open at its frontand is provided with a. stop above said opening and is also provided with a bottom wall; a horizontal anti-friction roller disposed transversely of the compartment and supported sufficiently in rear of the lower portion of the front opening ot' the compart ment as to be near the vertical line passing through the center of gravity of the bin; a deep but short vertically-swinging and sliding bin having a stop below the top of the friction roller resting against the front of the case so that when the top of the bin is tilted outwardly it will move around the stop as a pivot and the bin will be bodily moved outwardly until the center Vof gravity is approximately above the roller, the' bin having a bottom which when the bin is closed extends from .the front to the rear of the bin in a downwardly inclined position in the bin compartment, and also having means witnesses.

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C. A. GLOEKLER & C. ZIEFEL.
BIN. APPLICATION FILE SEPT. 27, 19 1l). 1,170,631. Patented Feb. 8,1916.
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parts comprised in the combination hereinafter definitely claimed.
In the drawings: Figure l Iis a vertical section illustrative of bins constructed in accordance with our invention. Fig. 2 is a detail section taken in the plane indicated by f the line 2-2 of Fig. 1, looking in the direction indicated by arrow. Fig. 3 is an inverted plan of one of the bins.
Similar letters designate corresponding parts in all of the views of the drawings, referring` to which:
A Vis a case having bin-compartments B that are open at their forward ends, as'indicated by C, and are provided above said openings with stops or stop-portions D. The bottom walls of the said bin compartments B are inclined slightly downward from the front wall of the case A to the backwall thereof, as shown, for an important purpose hereinafter set forth.
E E are anti-friction rollers, preferably of steel, mounted in Xed bearings F on the bottom wall of each compartment B near the forward end and side walls thereof, Figs. l and 2, and G G are bins in the said compartments B. rlhe said bins G are identical in construction and therefore a detailed description of the one shown at the top of Fig. l and in Figs. 2 and 8 will suiiioe to impart a definite understanding` of both. lllhe bin G referred to is provided with an upward extension a on its rear wall designed to bring up against the stop portion D of the case A (see dotted lines in Fig. l), and is also provided with upper and lower i extensions and Cl on its front wall e; the
said extensions o and d being designed to bring up against the stop portion D and the bottom wall of the compartment, respectively, when the bin is closed with a view to limiting the rearward movement of the bin, and the extension Z being designed to,y
f` Spefivicaton of Letters Patent.
Application @filed ',Septeinber 2*?, -1310. VSerial No. 584,126.
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serve the additional function of closing the forward end of the compartment space below the `bottom of the bin so as to exclude dust, @og-therefrom. lt will also be observed by comparison of Figs. l, 2 and '3, that the bin `is provided at its underside with shoesl-l,
`preferably of metal, which are fixed thereto in position to bear and move forward and `rearward on ithe rollers E, and in that way ease the movements of the bin and prevent wear thereof. The said shoes H Aarepro- 'vided at their A,rear ends with depending portionsI. These depending portions l serve the important .purpose of bringing `up `against the rollers E after the manner shown by dotted lines in Fig. l, and in that way stop the lower portion of the bin in the dotted line position. It will also be noticed here that when the bin is forcibly drawn outward, the depending shoe portions I bring up against the rollers E and thereby take wear oif of and prolong the usefulness of the ma]l or portions of the bin and case which are generally made of wood. The bottom wall of the bin, when the bin is closed, rests parallel with Vthe bottom wall of the bin compartment, and hence is, together with the shoes H, slightly inclined downward from the front of the case toward the rear thereof. From this it follows that to open the bin it is simply necessary to draw the bin outward until the depending portions I of the shoes H bring up against the antifriction rollers E to stop theoutward movement of the lower portion of the bin. At this time the portion of the bin in front of the rollers E will be heavier than the bin portion in rear of said rollers, and hence the bin will gravitate or swing downward to the fully opened position shown by dotted lines. To close the bin it is simply necessary to swing the forward portion of the bin upward from the dotted line position whereupon the bin as a whole will, by reason of gravity, slide downward and inward to the fully closed position until it is stopped by the extension @bringing up against the front side of the stop portion D, and the lower extension Z abutting against the lower corner of the front opening of the bin compartment.
It will be gathered from the foregoing that by slightly tipping the top of the bin the `center of gravity is brought forward over the friction rollers, forming a lower support for the bin, and the bin easily comes out. On the other hand, when the front of the bin is raised slightly, it slides by gravity back into its place by reason of its inclined bottom.
Having described our invention, what we claim and desire to secure by Letters-Patent, is:
The combination of a case having a bin compartment that yis open at its frontand is provided with a. stop above said opening and is also provided with a bottom wall; a horizontal anti-friction roller disposed transversely of the compartment and supported sufficiently in rear of the lower portion of the front opening ot' the compart ment as to be near the vertical line passing through the center of gravity of the bin; a deep but short vertically-swinging and sliding bin having a stop below the top of the friction roller resting against the front of the case so that when the top of the bin is tilted outwardly it will move around the stop as a pivot and the bin will be bodily moved outwardly until the center Vof gravity is approximately above the roller, the' bin having a bottom which when the bin is closed extends from .the front to the rear of the bin in a downwardly inclined position in the bin compartment, and also having means witnesses.
v CHARLES A. GLOEKLER.
CHARLES ZIEFEL. Vitnesses:
J. EDWARD GLOEKLER, ALBERT GLOEKLER.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents.
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