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US1399512A
US1399512A US325578A US32557819A US1399512A US 1399512 A US1399512 A US 1399512A US 325578 A US325578 A US 325578A US 32557819 A US32557819 A US 32557819A US 1399512 A US1399512 A US 1399512A
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    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05GSAFES OR STRONG-ROOMS FOR VALUABLES; BANK PROTECTION DEVICES; SAFETY TRANSACTION PARTITIONS
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  • Figure l is a plan of a safe cabinet embodying an exempliication of our invention, a portion appearing in horizontal section 1n the plane of line a, of Fig. 2: Y
  • Fig. 2 a vertical section of a portion of the structure in the plane of line of Fig. l;
  • Fig. 3 an end elevation of one of the re- ⁇ movable shelves. A variety of scales is emplo ed in the drawing.
  • a removable metallic shelf of which there may be any desired number, disposed removably in the inner compartment and supported by the .upwardly presenting shoulders of the lining 4:
  • the shell l, and its lining 3, and the doors 2 may be formed as usual, and the space between the shell and the lining may, if desired, be filled with a selected non-conductor of heat, and the doors may, as is usual, be constructed hollow, of sheet metal.
  • the corrugated inner linings 4, 5 and 6, may be secured t0 the walls of the inner compartment by means of spot welding.
  • the teething of the inner lining gives support to the ends and to the rear edge of the shelf, and the shelf may be put in selected position on the upwardly presenting surface of any one of the corrugations.
  • J@articles placed on the shelf or shelves are kept away from the wall of the inner compartment by the corrugated members, the spaces 7 forming an insulation between the double walls ⁇ of the inner compartment.
  • pigeon holes may be formed by means of removable partitions inserted between the shelf and the roof of the inner compartment, the corru- ⁇ gations below the roof of the inner compartment serving to space such partitions, which partitions engage in the roof corrugations and in the grooves l0 if the shelf be supplied with them.
  • a safe the combination of a lining member, a corrugated inner lining secured against the inner vertical surfaces of said lining member, t0 present alined horizontal shoulders on opposite sides, a corrugated lining secured to the ceiling of said lining member, to present vertical shoulders, and a shelf adapted to rest on said horizontal shoulders and having vertical grooves, adapted to receive the bottomedges of partitions having their upper edges engage said vertical shoulders.

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M. MOSLEH AND C. BARTELS.
SAFE.
APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 22. I9I9.
1,399,512. Patented 1180.111921.
8 a@ -j r 1 Moens MosLaR CARL BARTELS Witness: Inventor 'N1 S ai. Attorney UNITED s'rATEs MOSES MOSLER, OIE' NEW' YORK, N. Y., AND CARL BARTELS, OF HAMILTON, OHIO, ASSIGNORS TO THE MOSLEB. SAFE COMPANY, OIF :NEW YORK, N. Y.
SAFE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Bee. n, id21,
Application led September 22, 1919. Serial No. 325,578.
To all fw hom it may concern Be it known that we, Moses Mosman and CARL BAR'rnLs, citizens of the United States, and residents of N ew York, New York county, New York, and Hamilton, Butler y safe cabinets or cabinet safes, and the improvenients will be readily understood from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawing in which Figure l is a plan of a safe cabinet embodying an exempliication of our invention, a portion appearing in horizontal section 1n the plane of line a, of Fig. 2: Y
Fig. 2 a vertical section of a portion of the structure in the plane of line of Fig. l; and
Fig. 3 an end elevation of one of the re-` movable shelves. A variety of scales is emplo ed in the drawing.
l, indicates the exterior metallic shell of the cabinet:
2, the doors:
3, the lining forming the inner wall of the cabinet:
l, a lining secured against the inner surface of the side of the inner lining 3 and corrugated into ratchet form presenting upwardly facing shoulders:
5, a similar lining against the inner sur face of the back of the inner compartment:
6, a similar corrugated lining secured against the ceiling of the inner compartment:
7, air spaces formed between the lining 3 and the inner lining: y
8, a removable metallic shelf, of which there may be any desired number, disposed removably in the inner compartment and supported by the .upwardly presenting shoulders of the lining 4:
9, a roll on the forward edge of shelf 8 to give vertical stiffness at the unsupported edge of the shelf; and 10, upwardly presenting `grooves which may be provided.. in shalt 8, these grooves being spaced `apart the same as the lteeth of roof-lining 6.
The shell l, and its lining 3, and the doors 2, may be formed as usual, and the space between the shell and the lining may, if desired, be filled with a selected non-conductor of heat, and the doors may, as is usual, be constructed hollow, of sheet metal.
The corrugated inner linings 4, 5 and 6, may be secured t0 the walls of the inner compartment by means of spot welding.`
The teething of the inner lining gives support to the ends and to the rear edge of the shelf, and the shelf may be put in selected position on the upwardly presenting surface of any one of the corrugations. J@articles placed on the shelf or shelves are kept away from the wall of the inner compartment by the corrugated members, the spaces 7 forming an insulation between the double walls `of the inner compartment. By placing the self A8 but a few corrugations down from the roof of the inner compartment, pigeon holes may be formed by means of removable partitions inserted between the shelf and the roof of the inner compartment, the corru- `gations below the roof of the inner compartment serving to space such partitions, which partitions engage in the roof corrugations and in the grooves l0 if the shelf be supplied with them. A
We claim ln a safe, the combination of a lining member, a corrugated inner lining secured against the inner vertical surfaces of said lining member, t0 present alined horizontal shoulders on opposite sides, a corrugated lining secured to the ceiling of said lining member, to present vertical shoulders, and a shelf adapted to rest on said horizontal shoulders and having vertical grooves, adapted to receive the bottomedges of partitions having their upper edges engage said vertical shoulders. r
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