US1517935A - Bin mounting for kitchen cabinets - Google Patents

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US1517935A
US1517935A US574232A US57423222A US1517935A US 1517935 A US1517935 A US 1517935A US 574232 A US574232 A US 574232A US 57423222 A US57423222 A US 57423222A US 1517935 A US1517935 A US 1517935A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47FSPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
    • A47F5/00Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features
    • A47F5/0018Display racks with shelves or receptables
    • A47F5/0025Display racks with shelves or receptables having separate display containers or trays on shelves or on racks
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  • Figure 1 is a front view of a binof the :type indicated having a mountin embodymg'the invention and housed wit in areasing which may constitute a compartment of akitchen cabinet or like structure.
  • Figure 2 is a vertical sectional View of the same showmg H1 dotted lines the POSI- tion of the parts when the bin is withdrawn from the casing and lowered to facilitate refilling.
  • Figure 3 is a perspective view of the mounting detached :trom the cabinet.
  • the mechanism consists essentially of bin supporting arms 10 pivotally mounted as at 11 upon base plates 12 which are securely fastened-to the walls 13 of a cas- 'ing in which the bin let carried by said arms is adapted to be housed and which in practice may constitute a compartment of a kitchen cabinet, the engagement of the bin with the arms beingdetachable as by consisting of headed pins 15 projectinglater- "ally from the bin for reception by seats 16, consisting of. notches formed in the extremities of said arms, together with means tending to swing the bin supporting arms into the casing so as to house the bin theremyina pendent position so that the coir tents may be withdrawn through a dispensing outlet 17in the lower end of the'bin.
  • the bin is thus'mounted for swinging movement; between the extremities of the support.-
  • the bin is preferably provided near its lower and upper ends with handles. 18 and 19; r
  • yoke 19 hevingside arms 20 which have sliding connection with the supporting arms 10 and are also connected ad acent their rear endsby links 21 with .rearwardly directed feet vor tel;
  • the arins'ot the yoke are slidingly fitted'in guides Qtand travarsed by rollers 24- provided on the supporting arms 10, while disengagement of the arms of the yoke from said guides is prevented by stops 25 consisting of the deflected or hook shaped extremities of the yoke arms serving to engage the forward edges of the supporting arms.
  • the arms are drawn forwardly and impacting with the yoke, motion is communicated to the latter and it and the arms swing 011t ⁇ al(liy,-,lo dispose the bin in a position for refilline.
  • the springs 23 in this operation being under tension and serving to return the parts to their normal housed position when the pivotal latches 26 are released by means of their finger holds 28.
  • a, mounting having pivotal supporting arms between the, extremities of which the bin is suspended, a spring actuated yoke having .arms slidingly engaged with the supporting arms and provided with stops for limiting the movementof the supporting arms independently of the yoke after they have reached a certain position with respect to the the cross bar thereof and the point of en- I gagement of the supporting arms therewith to communicate rocking; movement of the supporting arms to the yoke.
  • a mounting for hins having, pivotal supporting arms between the free ends of which the lain is suspended, a yoke carried hy the supporting arms and having: link connections with rearwardly deflected terminals of the supporting arms adjacent. the pivotal points thereof, the arms of the yoke raving limited sliding: eonnectious with the supporting: arms, and retraction springs connccted with the yoke for yieldingly resisting the forward movement: of the supporting arms.
  • a mounting for bins having pivotal supporting arms between the freeends of which the hm is suspended, a yoke carried by the supporting arms and having link. connections with rearwardl t deflected terminals of the supporting arms adjacent the pivotal points thereof, the arms of. the yoke having limited sliding connections with the supporting: arms, retraction springs eons nected with the yoke for yieldingly resist: o ing: the forward movement of the supporting arms, and means for locking the supporting arms against the rearward movement- 11023" mally imposed by said spring.

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- J. AZAMBER BIN MOUNTING FOR KI TCHEN CABINETS Filed July 11 1922 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 'WIIMWJ/ll/A Dag, 2, 92.4. 1,517,935
J. AZAMBER- BIN MOUNTING FOR KITCHEN CABINETS I Filed July '11, 1922 2 Sheets-Sheet in Bin Mountings for Kitchen Patented so. 2, W24; 7
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BIN MOUNTING/EEK KITCHEN nomination flleti'Jnly it; 1922. semi Naii'fliii.
To all whom it may concern:
' Be it known that JOHN Amnesia, a citizen of France, residingat Pittsburg, in the county of Crawford and State of Kansas, has invented new and useful Improvements tents thereof and convenient means for refilling the bin without involving the ope'rator in .theexertion of lifting or supporting the weight of the bin and its contents which, when of relatively large proportions, is of a weight rendering it inconvenient to handle; and. with this general object in View theinventlon consists in a construction and combination of parts of which a preferred embodiment is shown .in the accompanying drawings, wherein Figure 1 is a front view of a binof the :type indicated having a mountin embodymg'the invention and housed wit in areasing which may constitute a compartment of akitchen cabinet or like structure.
Figure 2 is a vertical sectional View of the same showmg H1 dotted lines the POSI- tion of the parts when the bin is withdrawn from the casing and lowered to facilitate refilling.
Figure 3 is a perspective view of the mounting detached :trom the cabinet.
The mechanism consists essentially of bin supporting arms 10 pivotally mounted as at 11 upon base plates 12 which are securely fastened-to the walls 13 of a cas- 'ing in which the bin let carried by said arms is adapted to be housed and which in practice may constitute a compartment of a kitchen cabinet, the engagement of the bin with the arms beingdetachable as by consisting of headed pins 15 projectinglater- "ally from the bin for reception by seats 16, consisting of. notches formed in the extremities of said arms, together with means tending to swing the bin supporting arms into the casing so as to house the bin theremyina pendent position so that the coir tents may be withdrawn through a dispensing outlet 17in the lower end of the'bin.
The bin is thus'mounted for swinging movement; between the extremities of the support.-
- ing arms so as to maintain arfiipright position in all adg'ustments vof the supporting arms, and may be swung forward at its lower end 1n withdrawing the contents therefrom to insure discharge of the con tents into a suitable receptacle, andto ta'cil; itate such manipulationand also the draw i'ng forward end-downward of the bin when it is desired torefill the same. The bin is preferably provided near its lower and upper ends with handles. 18 and 19; r
In the construction illustrated the means for holding the supporting arms with the v bin suspended thereon and thus carrying all or apart of the weight of the bin and its contents when the bin is loaded or fully;
charged, consists of a yoke 19 hevingside" arms 20 which have sliding connection with the supporting arms 10 and are also connected ad acent their rear endsby links 21 with .rearwardly directed feet vor tel;
and. rearward swingingmovement of. the
latter. Said springsare anchored at their rear ends to the attaching plates 12, and inorder that there may be an opportunity for movement of the supporting arms independently of the yoke as for example when the apparatus is in position to house thebin and it is desired to more the bin forward slightly so as to more readily withdraw a portion of the contents thereof intoa cooking utensil or the like, the arins'ot the yoke are slidingly fitted'in guides Qtand travarsed by rollers 24- provided on the supporting arms 10, while disengagement of the arms of the yoke from said guides is prevented by stops 25 consisting of the deflected or hook shaped extremities of the yoke arms serving to engage the forward edges of the supporting arms. Thus the yoke is drawn forward as the supporting arms are swung downwardly and outwardly. In order that the bin may be supported in a preferred adjusted position and par ticularly in a depressed position as shown in dotted lines in Figure 2 to facilitate the Also rubber sleeves 29 may he slidingly fitted on the supporting! arms for adjustmerit to bear upon the surface of the cabinet, table or other pupport when thesupportiup arms are extended, to avoid marring the table or support.
The yoke being held in its folded position by the actuating springs when the parts are in the.housed relation in the casing. it will he noted, by reference to Figure 2, that there is a margin of play providing for movement of the bin supporting arms independently of the yoke, or until they impact with the stops 25. Insuch a position, the bin supporting arms are so nearly vertical that but a slight pressure against the front side of the bin is sutlicient to push the latter rear wardly into the casing when it. is desired to close the casing to completely house the bin. When the arms are in the position to contact with the stops. the bin is disposed in the dispensing position but when it is desired to fill the. latter. the arms are drawn forwardly and impacting with the yoke, motion is communicated to the latter and it and the arms swing 011t\\al(liy,-,lo dispose the bin in a position for refilline. the springs 23 in this operation being under tension and serving to return the parts to their normal housed position when the pivotal latches 26 are released by means of their finger holds 28.
Having described the invention, what is claimed as new and useful is:-
1. In combination with a dispensing bin, a, mounting having pivotal supporting arms between the, extremities of which the bin is suspended, a spring actuated yoke having .arms slidingly engaged with the supporting arms and provided with stops for limiting the movementof the supporting arms independently of the yoke after they have reached a certain position with respect to the the cross bar thereof and the point of en- I gagement of the supporting arms therewith to communicate rocking; movement of the supporting arms to the yoke.
2. A mounting for hins having, pivotal supporting arms between the free ends of which the lain is suspended, a yoke carried hy the supporting arms and having: link connections with rearwardly deflected terminals of the supporting arms adjacent. the pivotal points thereof, the arms of the yoke raving limited sliding: eonnectious with the supporting: arms, and retraction springs connccted with the yoke for yieldingly resisting the forward movement: of the supporting arms.
3'. A mounting for bins having pivotal supporting arms between the freeends of which the hm is suspended, a yoke carried by the supporting arms and having link. connections with rearwardl t deflected terminals of the supporting arms adjacent the pivotal points thereof, the arms of. the yoke having limited sliding connections with the supporting: arms, retraction springs eons nected with the yoke for yieldingly resist: o ing: the forward movement of the supporting arms, and means for locking the supporting arms against the rearward movement- 11023" mally imposed by said spring.
In testimony whereof he atiixes his signature.
Joint AZAMBER.
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US2635030A (en) * 1950-09-09 1953-04-14 Stebbins Letdown cabinet
US5556179A (en) * 1993-05-03 1996-09-17 Weidner; Merwyn C. Retractable suspension shelf

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US2635030A (en) * 1950-09-09 1953-04-14 Stebbins Letdown cabinet
US5556179A (en) * 1993-05-03 1996-09-17 Weidner; Merwyn C. Retractable suspension shelf

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