US1611096A - Bath-cabinet structure - Google Patents

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US1611096A
US1611096A US114363A US11436326A US1611096A US 1611096 A US1611096 A US 1611096A US 114363 A US114363 A US 114363A US 11436326 A US11436326 A US 11436326A US 1611096 A US1611096 A US 1611096A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
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  • This yinventionV relates to bath cabinet structures to bev setA in place for forming a V"cabinet chamber in connection WithshowerV bath fixtures.
  • the principal objecty of the present jinv vvention is the provision; of a struct ire 'of the ⁇ indicated character which may be read* ily set in place to .formk a cabinet chamber in conjunction with shower 4bathiiidtures so that a person niayhave ingress to and egress from the cabinet chamberformed, the structure serving also' asy a screen' and preventthrough "thev structure itself with the slid-' l "ing doors in open position.
  • Fig. 2 is a horizontal sectional view tali-V en on Vthe line 2 2 of Fig. 1, and showing the structure set in place in a Acorner ofa bathroom Vto combine With the adjoining Walls to form a cabinet' chamber.V
  • V Fig. 3 is a vertical sectional View taken on the-line 3 3 of Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 4 is a horizontal sectional View Referring ,now more particularly to the y several views ofthe drawing, and especial vly with reference to Fig. 2 it Willbe appar# ent that thel cabinet structure 10 in its entirety Will be'setin place in a corner ofa bathroom' to combine with adjoining Walls such asthe-Walls 11 to form a cabinet chamber 12 WhichU will include a floor portion 13l of the bathroom having adrain 15.
  • the ⁇ chamber 12 Willv be formedl directly beneath the shower bath xtures for the usual purposes.
  • the Y structure ⁇ 10, ⁇ genera1ly stated consists oftWo sections 16 of similar construction disposed substantially at a right angle with respect .to each other.
  • V'llhe sections 16 are' formed 'by providing a top plate 17 of angulary construction,y and Aa bottom plate 18 similar'in constructionitothe top 'f plate 17, except lthat the bottom -plate is providedvvvith Vfeet 19.V
  • the plates- 17 and- 18 being 'of langular construction 1 provide Q an ino dravvin s inv c a a 192s. serial Nq. Vnasce.
  • each frame- is preferably ofeither ytranslucenty or transparent.
  • each member of. thetop plate 17 is provided with'a Vchannel' 23, and
  • eachpair ofthe guides is apanel door 25 which isysubstantially similar in appearance i and construction to thepanel frames'21, and
  • Veach door therefore includes -a frame 26 having a glass,v panel 27 either translucent ⁇ or vtransparent to match the panels 22.
  • v There will. be one door associated -Withleach sec-j Y door will be supportedfor sliding movement with respect-:tof its related .panel frame 21 so that va person may have ing'fress to the non i6 and as panel frame 2i, andthe said cabinet chamber 12 oraegress from the sanie Y vthrough either of the openingsin thevsection Y16 Ycontrolled by the doors 25..
  • One of the doors 25l is'provided With a channel 28 onv one edge thereof, and one edge ofthe i' Vother door 25 fits in the space or recess pre- Y y ⁇ sentedby Vthechannel28f as shown V ⁇ most 'clearlyin Fig; '2, thus making it'necessary to moveone 'door 25 beforel the Vother canv be moved.- Under this construction and ar-l rangement a closed connection Will be formed when the doors arey brought together.
  • the rollers 24 eliminate unnecessary friction and moved to openedv and closedpositions.
  • all but the panels 22 and 27 are l:triade of metal which will beV nickel lplated so that thej structure will be attractive Vin appears fauce,l and lendbeauty to the bathroom.
  • the door substantially similar in appearance and a5 i functionn to permit the doors to be readily
  • the structure may be of any desired proportions ⁇ and of I n loc construction to the-panel, andthe door of'l f tenne-a lower Guides door arranged .of guides the lower edge of the door ino'vadapted one section having a portion adaptedV to-t ina recess 1n the door of the other section.
  • bath cabinet construction comprising a top plate, a bottom plate similar. to the top plate, each of said plates having relatively angnlarly 'disposed members, panel carryingv Y frames Vfixed between the members, upper' and lower guidesrespectively on said nient bers arranged to provide pairs of guides, the each havingV rollers, panel 'fer movement in each pair panel doors, means supporting; the doors for sliding movement, one door havinga recess for the reception of, one edge of the other door, so that one door will be held against movementl until the other door is first moved a certain distance.

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Y 1,611,096'v D.M.ALEXANDER V n BATH CABINET STRUCTURE;
Filed June r([1926 2 Sheetzs-Sheei'. 1
Patented Dec. 14, 1.926.
` y Y DAVIDl M. ALEXAiinEa, or JaMA'IcAfNEW'YoRi,
` Appiication flied Jane, 7.
Y This yinventionV relates to bath cabinet structures to bev setA in place for forming a V"cabinet chamber in connection WithshowerV bath fixtures.
vThe principal objecty of the present jinv vvention is the provision; of a struct ire 'of the` indicated character which may be read* ily set in place to .formk a cabinet chamber in conjunction with shower 4bathiiidtures so that a person niayhave ingress to and egress from the cabinet chamberformed, the structure serving also' asy a screen' and preventthrough "thev structure itself with the slid-' l "ing doors in open position. i
ing Water from splashing beyond certain limits While the ablutions are being perf formed by a person. i 4 l Withf the foregoing and other objects in View, the invention resides in `theparticular provision, construction and functions of the parts hereinafter fully described and illus trated in the' acco vvhich-l Y Figure l1 is afperspective vieWof the cabinet structure yeinbodying the presentinvention. 1 Fig. 2 is a horizontal sectional view tali-V en on Vthe line 2 2 of Fig. 1, and showing the structure set in place in a Acorner ofa bathroom Vto combine With the adjoining Walls to form a cabinet' chamber.V
V Fig. 3 is a vertical sectional View taken on the-line 3 3 of Fig. 2.
Fig. 4 is a horizontal sectional View Referring ,now more particularly to the y several views ofthe drawing, and especial vly with reference to Fig. 2 it Willbe appar# ent that thel cabinet structure 10 in its entirety Will be'setin place in a corner ofa bathroom' to combine with adjoining Walls such asthe-Walls 11 to form a cabinet chamber 12 WhichU will include a floor portion 13l of the bathroom having adrain 15. Although not shownit isto be understood that the` chamber 12 Willv be formedl directly beneath the shower bath xtures for the usual purposes.' The Y structure `10,`genera1ly stated, consists oftWo sections 16 of similar construction disposed substantially at a right angle with respect .to each other. V'llhe sections 16 are' formed 'by providing a top plate 17 of angulary construction,y and Aa bottom plate 18 similar'in constructionitothe top 'f plate 17, except lthat the bottom -plate is providedvvvith Vfeet 19.V The plates- 17 and- 18 being 'of langular construction 1 provide Q an ino dravvin s inv c a a 192s. serial Nq. Vnasce.
relatively angularly disposed members `20 i `'between.which are arranged' panel frames.
21.v 'The saidl frames 21 are stationary, and
s the panel 22 of each frame-is preferably ofeither ytranslucenty or transparent.
glass., The underside of each member of. thetop plate 17 is provided With'a Vchannel' 23, and
the( top sidev of each of the-members 2O of V'the' bottom plate lliasv asimilar channel 23, there being Vrollers24 supported by they opposite side' Will be apparentlthat the channels 23' are arranged in pairs, eachV pair consistingof an upper and a lowercliannel, and that these channels constitute guides. .Associated with;
iangesof thesenchannels. vIt
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eachpair ofthe guides is apanel door 25 which isysubstantially similar in appearance i and construction to thepanel frames'21, and
Veach door therefore includes -a frame 26 having a glass,v panel 27 either translucent` or vtransparent to match the panels 22. vThere will. be one door associated -Withleach sec-j Y door will be supportedfor sliding movement with respect-:tof its related .panel frame 21 so that va person may have ing'fress to the non i6 and as panel frame 2i, andthe said cabinet chamber 12 oraegress from the sanie Y vthrough either of the openingsin thevsection Y16 Ycontrolled by the doors 25.. One of the doors 25l is'provided With a channel 28 onv one edge thereof, and one edge ofthe i' Vother door 25 fits in the space or recess pre- Y y `sentedby Vthechannel28f as shown V`most 'clearlyin Fig; '2, thus making it'necessary to moveone 'door 25 beforel the Vother canv be moved.- Under this construction and ar-l rangement a closed connection Will be formed when the doors arey brought together. The rollers 24 eliminate unnecessary friction and moved to openedv and closedpositions.
any preferred materials. In the present instance all but the panels 22 and 27 are l:triade of metal which will beV nickel lplated so that thej structure will be attractive Vin appears fauce,l and lendbeauty to the bathroom.
,Iclaimy ikl j :f f 11A ,bathcabine't structure Vcomprising tivo sections :of similarconstruction disposedl Y substantially Vat: .Y ai right anglel with respect j to each other, leach section having a panel, a
.door slidable with respect tov the panel, the door substantially similar in appearance and a5 i functin to permit the doors to be readily It istobeunderstood thatA the structure -may be of any desired proportions` and of I n loc construction to the-panel, andthe door of'l f tenne-a lower Guides door arranged .of guides the lower edge of the door ino'vadapted one section having a portion adaptedV to-t ina recess 1n the door of the other section.
2. bath cabinet construction comprising a top plate, a bottom plate similar. to the top plate, each of said plates having relatively angnlarly 'disposed members, panel carryingv Y frames Vfixed between the members, upper' and lower guidesrespectively on said nient bers arranged to provide pairs of guides, the each havingV rollers, panel 'fer movement in each pair panel doors, means supporting; the doors for sliding movement, one door havinga recess for the reception of, one edge of the other door, so that one door will be held against movementl until the other door is first moved a certain distance. p
4L. The combination with the adjoining Walls of a corner of a bathroom, of a separateV structure includin'gsections which coinbine with said Walls toV `forni a cabinet charnb-er, each of said sections a] door, means supporting each doorror movement to opened and closed positions to permit ingress to and egress from saidchain-ben andone oi said doors having; adapted to extend into a portieri of the other 'door when bothxo said doors arer in a. closed position.
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US5474402A (en) * 1994-05-11 1995-12-12 Wu; Ming-Hsin Plasatic screen panel connecting device
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US7543421B1 (en) * 2006-09-21 2009-06-09 Kelly Matthew M Methods of securing an installed concrete roof

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