US124798A - Improvement in wire dish-stands - Google Patents

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  • This invention is designed as an improvement upon the Letters Patent No. 89,440, granted April 27, 1869, to Daniel Sherwood,
  • This stand is formed of two parts, the supporting-surface A and. the base-rin g B, which are constructed separately and afterwards united together.
  • the surface A consisting of the radiating arms a a, is formed of a single piece of wire in the following manner: A strand of wire, of the proper dimensions as to length and thickness, is bent around a former, as shown in Fig. 2, so as to form a series of loops equal in number to the radial bars or arms required. A piece of wire, 0, is then inserted at one end through all the loops and drawn up and bent so that the two ends may be twisted together. This will draw these ends of the loops together so that they will form the center, and will throw out the other ends so that they will approach the position shown in Fig. 3.
  • the next stage of the pperation consists in twisting up each separate loop so that the part A will assume the form shown in Fig. 4..
  • the base is formed of the ring B, composed of twisted or other wire, and the radiating arms a, after being bent into proper shape, are united to the ring B by turning up the ends so as to embrace it; or the required shape may be given to the stand after the parts are united by bending it around a former.
  • the wire I used in forming the center of the supporting surface A, may have its ends cut off close after they are twisted up; or the ends may be left long and twisted together at the same time as the other arms I), sothat it will form an additional arm.

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GEORGE D. DUDLEY.
improvement in Wire Dish Stands.
Patented March I9, i872.
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GEORGE D. DUDLEY, OF LOWELL, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR TO EDWARD P. WOODS, DANIEL SHERWOOD, AND CYRUS H. LATHAM, OF SAME I PLACE.
IMPROVEMENT IN WIRE DISH-STANDS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 124,798, dated March 19, 1872.
Specification describing certain Improve ments in the Construction of Dish-Stands or Mats, used as articles of furniture for-the table, 850., invented by GEORGE D. DUDLEY, of Lowell, in the county of Middlesex and State of Massachusetts.
This invention is designed as an improvement upon the Letters Patent No. 89,440, granted April 27, 1869, to Daniel Sherwood,
for a dishstand; and it consists in a novelmanner of constructing the stand, whereby the number of parts composing the stand is re- General Description.
This stand is formed of two parts, the supporting-surface A and. the base-rin g B, which are constructed separately and afterwards united together. The surface A, consisting of the radiating arms a a, is formed of a single piece of wire in the following manner: A strand of wire, of the proper dimensions as to length and thickness, is bent around a former, as shown in Fig. 2, so as to form a series of loops equal in number to the radial bars or arms required. A piece of wire, 0, is then inserted at one end through all the loops and drawn up and bent so that the two ends may be twisted together. This will draw these ends of the loops together so that they will form the center, and will throw out the other ends so that they will approach the position shown in Fig. 3. The next stage of the pperation consists in twisting up each separate loop so that the part A will assume the form shown in Fig. 4.. The base is formed of the ring B, composed of twisted or other wire, and the radiating arms a, after being bent into proper shape, are united to the ring B by turning up the ends so as to embrace it; or the required shape may be given to the stand after the parts are united by bending it around a former. The wire I), used in forming the center of the supporting surface A, may have its ends cut off close after they are twisted up; or the ends may be left long and twisted together at the same time as the other arms I), sothat it will form an additional arm.
By this method'of construction, in addition to the advantage gained in having few parts, 850., the union of the wires at the center and base are left smooth, with no rough or sharp edges but the two grasping-wires b, which is a desideratuin.
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As a new and improved article of manufacture, a wire stand or holder, constructed substantially in the manner described and specified.
Witnesses: GEO. D. DUDLEY. v
T. E. MANLEY, I. A. WHITNEY.
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US4331721A (en) * 1980-02-13 1982-05-25 Ayers Anne L Decorative holder
US20050148204A1 (en) * 2003-12-29 2005-07-07 Andrew Nguyen Method and system of coating polymer solution on surface of a substrate

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US4331721A (en) * 1980-02-13 1982-05-25 Ayers Anne L Decorative holder
US20050148204A1 (en) * 2003-12-29 2005-07-07 Andrew Nguyen Method and system of coating polymer solution on surface of a substrate

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