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US1922487A
US1922487A US565443A US56544331A US1922487A US 1922487 A US1922487 A US 1922487A US 565443 A US565443 A US 565443A US 56544331 A US56544331 A US 56544331A US 1922487 A US1922487 A US 1922487A
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  • This invention relates to drop door structure.
  • This invention has utility when incorporated with cabinets of the so-called visible index type.
  • Fig. 1 is a front View of a cabinet embodying the'invention, the door being closed;
  • Fig. 2 is a View similar to Fig. l with the door open;
  • Fig. 3 is a section on the line III-IIL Fig. l;
  • Fig. 4 is a section on the line IV-IV, Fig. 3, looking in the direction of the arrow;
  • Fig. 5 is a fragmentary view of the cabinet in side elevation, showing the door in open posi- ⁇ tion;
  • Fig. 6 is a fragmentary view of the door on the line VL-VI, Fig. 5, looking in the directionofthe arrow.
  • the cabinet involves a sheet metal outer shell comprising top 1, vsides 2.
  • partition 3 In the lower portion of this outer shell 1, 2, is placed partition 3 having sides 4 extending along the sides 2 to the free ends thereof at which points these sides 4 have inwardly extending iianges 5 providing a ledge for supporting sheet metal bottomf upon which rests, opposing the ledge 5, channel members 7 forming a way for rollers 8, 9, on axles 10 from laterial upstanding flange 11 having therebetween platform 12.
  • a carriage having its rearward travel limited by stop screw 13 against which a wheel 9 abuts.
  • the forward limited ytravel of the carriage 11, ⁇ 12 is determined by roller 8 abutting against removable stop screw 14.
  • the forward end of the carriage is provided with hinge means 1 5 directly connected to extension 16 as a closure for Way 17 between the partition 3 and the bottom 6. This extension 16 is from the lower portion of door 18 for opening 19 inthe front of this cabinet.
  • This cabinet outer shell portion 1, 2 has a back portion 20 and a front portion 21.
  • This front portion 21 has inward steps 22 about the opening 19 for the door 18.
  • the door 18 has, from itsV front, step portion 25 to door back 26 giving the door a housing forinsulation resistance, with the step portions 25 complementary to the step portions 22.
  • the door 18 is provided with key operable lock 27.
  • bolt 28 By inserting a key inthe lock 27, bolt 28 may be withdrawn against the resistance of spring 29 to clear notch 30.
  • This allows operation of spindle handle 31 to rock plate 32 and thereby through links 33 withdraw bolts 34 in openings 35 in the step portion 25 from openings36 in the step portions 22 in effecting unlocking of the door 18.
  • the plate 32 is provided with slot 37 with which engages pin 38 to limit this with-v drawal action of the bolts 34. With the door open, it is only necessary to swing the door toward closing position and rock the spindle handle 31 to throw the bolts 34 back into the openings 36.
  • the extension 16 spaced upward fromV the hinge 15, is provided with bracket 40 in which ispivot pin 41 mounting bar 42 extending slightly downwardly away from the entrance openingl to the way 17 and through guide opening 43 andupwardly extending flange 44 intermediate thelength of the carrier 1l, 12.
  • This upwardly extending ilange 44 has flange mounting 45 on the carrier slide platform 12.
  • the flange 44 is stiiening means for this carrier 11, 12, against buckling under strainfrom the action of this bar 42 protruding through the guide 43.
  • This bar 42 on the side of the flange' 44 away from the hinge 15 has thereon yieldable means herein shown as helical compression spring 46 ⁇ and 4relatively stronger helical spring 47.
  • Washer 48 adjusted by nut 49 on threaded portion 50 of. this bar 42 holds the spring means 46, 47, in an initially adjusted compression.
  • the spindle handle 31 may be pulled outward in shifting the door 18 downward upon the hinge 15 as an axis. This movement of the door 18 toward opening position has counter-poise resistance in the helical springs 46, 47, placed under additional compression by the bar 42.
  • the door may be given an inward thrust to have the carriage 11, 12, move inward along the channels 7 on the rollers 8, 9, and thus have the extension 16 and a desired portion of the door 18 enter the way 17.
  • a portion of the door 18 be left protrudingr as a desk or ledge so that a clerk mayvpull outward a slide 52 by handle 52 and allow such to tilt downward on hinge 53, thereby exposing items of filing 54 so that a selected one may be given attention Without taking the record from its location.
  • a cabinet which may be of a desired dimension as to width and height whether for a single slide or multiple of laterally disposed slides and a desired number of the slides for door height.
  • closure herein and the cabinet itself is of fire resistant properties and thus has commercial value in preserving such against hazard.
  • the closure is so located in the open position therefor that these cabinets may be sectionally assembled laterally or even one above the other as a sectional ofiice equipment adapted to varying needs as the work increases or decreases to keep the active records to a minimum. In the event of alarm the nre resistant doors may "be quickly thrown into locked closure position.
  • a cabinet having an opening, a door therefor, mechanism coacting in door operation embodying a movable carriage, a way therefor, said door hinged to the carriage, counter-poise means for the door comprising a bar extending from the door and spaced from the hinge to form a third class lever connection to therdoor, a guide for the bar, and a spring coacting with said bar and guide for effecting balanced door movement.
  • a cabinet having an lopening and a Way below the opening, ⁇ a door vfor the opening having a portion providing a front for the way, a carriage in theway hinge-connected to the door way portion, counter-poise-extensible-connecting means for the door comprising a bar from the door into thel Way and pivotally connected to said portion toward the doorfrom the hinge, a guide for the bar, and spring means coacting with the bar and ⁇ guide for effecting balanced door movement.
  • a cabinet having an opening, a door therefor, mechanism coacting in door operation emhcdying a movable carriage, a way therefor, said door hinged to the carriage, counter-poise means for the door comprising a compression spring device spaced from the hinge in its connection to the door and the carriage including a bar connected to the door, a guide for the bar and a pair of springs of different resistance coacting with the bar and guide for effecting balanced door movement.
  • A. cabinet having an opening, a door therefor, mechanism coacting in door operation embodying a movable carriage, a way therefor, said door hinged to the carriage, and counter-poise means for the door comprising a bar pivotally lconnected to the door at a position spaced from the hinge, a guide for the bar on the carriage at a position spaced from the hinge, and spring means coacting with the bar and guide for effecting balanced door movement.
  • a cabinet having an opening, a door therefor, mechanism coacting in door operation embodying a movable carriage, a way therefor, said door hinged to the carriage, and counter-poise 6.
  • a cabinet having an opening, a door therefor, mechanism coasting in door operation embodying a movable carriage, a way therefor. said door hinged to the carriage, and counter-poise means for the door comprising a bar pivotally connected to the door at a position spaced from thehinge, a guide for the bar on the carriage at a position spaced from the hinge, a compression spring about the bar abutting the guide on the side away from the door, and adjusting means on the bar for the spring.
  • '7. 'A cabinet having an opening, a door therefor, mechanism coacting in door operation embodying a movable carriage, a way therefor, limit stop means for the carriage in the way, a door hingedto the carriage, and counter-poise means for the door comprising a bar pivotally connected to the door at a position spaced from the hinge, a guide for the bar on the carriage at a position spaced from the hinge, a compression spring about the bar abutting the guide on the side away from the door, adjusting means on the bar for the spring, and stop limit means for the spring compression.

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Aug- 15, l933- c. F. MEILINK 1,922,487
CABINET Filed Sept. 28, 1951 2 Sheets-Sheet l 'L i j? "L .E
f/ Z f/ E 31a/vento@ C. F. MEILINK Aug 15, 1933.
CABINET 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed Sept. 28, 1931 Patented Aug. 15, 1933 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE Application September 28, 1931- Serial No. 565,443
7 claims. (o1. 31a-189) This invention relates to drop door structure.
This invention has utility when incorporated with cabinets of the so-called visible index type.
Referring to the drawings:
Fig. 1 is a front View of a cabinet embodying the'invention, the door being closed;
Fig. 2 is a View similar to Fig. l with the door open;
Fig. 3 is a section on the line III-IIL Fig. l;
Fig. 4 is a section on the line IV-IV, Fig. 3, looking in the direction of the arrow;
Fig. 5 is a fragmentary view of the cabinet in side elevation, showing the door in open posi-` tion; and
Fig. 6 is a fragmentary view of the door on the line VL-VI, Fig. 5, looking in the directionofthe arrow.
The cabinet involves a sheet metal outer shell comprising top 1, vsides 2. In the lower portion of this outer shell 1, 2, is placed partition 3 having sides 4 extending along the sides 2 to the free ends thereof at which points these sides 4 have inwardly extending iianges 5 providing a ledge for supporting sheet metal bottomf upon which rests, opposing the ledge 5, channel members 7 forming a way for rollers 8, 9, on axles 10 from laterial upstanding flange 11 having therebetween platform 12. There is thus provided a carriage having its rearward travel limited by stop screw 13 against which a wheel 9 abuts. The forward limited ytravel of the carriage 11,` 12, is determined by roller 8 abutting against removable stop screw 14. The forward end of the carriage is provided with hinge means 1 5 directly connected to extension 16 as a closure for Way 17 between the partition 3 and the bottom 6. This extension 16 is from the lower portion of door 18 for opening 19 inthe front of this cabinet.
This cabinet outer shell portion 1, 2, has a back portion 20 and a front portion 21. This front portion 21 has inward steps 22 about the opening 19 for the door 18. Above the partition 3 and from the inner portion of the steps 22 there is inner boX 23 spaced from the cabinet shell portions 1, 2, 20, 21, as a double wall with a chamber therebetween herein disclosed as charged with insulation filler or packing 24 as a heat resistant means. The door 18 has, from itsV front, step portion 25 to door back 26 giving the door a housing forinsulation resistance, with the step portions 25 complementary to the step portions 22. v
The door 18 is provided with key operable lock 27. By inserting a key inthe lock 27, bolt 28 may be withdrawn against the resistance of spring 29 to clear notch 30. This allows operation of spindle handle 31 to rock plate 32 and thereby through links 33 withdraw bolts 34 in openings 35 in the step portion 25 from openings36 in the step portions 22 in effecting unlocking of the door 18. The plate 32 is provided with slot 37 with which engages pin 38 to limit this with-v drawal action of the bolts 34. With the door open, it is only necessary to swing the door toward closing position and rock the spindle handle 31 to throw the bolts 34 back into the openings 36. This rocking of the plate 32 is permitted for cam portions 39 ride against the bolt 28 and thus thrust the bolt 28'into withdrawn position against the resistance of the spring 29 until the notch 30 registers with the bolt 28, when'the spring 29 thrusts the bolt into self-locking position. The extension 16, spaced upward fromV the hinge 15, is provided with bracket 40 in which ispivot pin 41 mounting bar 42 extending slightly downwardly away from the entrance openingl to the way 17 and through guide opening 43 andupwardly entending flange 44 intermediate thelength of the carrier 1l, 12. This upwardly extending ilange 44 has flange mounting 45 on the carrier slide platform 12.
The flange 44 is stiiening means for this carrier 11, 12, against buckling under strainfrom the action of this bar 42 protruding through the guide 43. This bar 42 on the side of the flange' 44 away from the hinge 15 has thereon yieldable means herein shown as helical compression spring 46`and 4relatively stronger helical spring 47. Washer 48 adjusted by nut 49 on threaded portion 50 of. this bar 42 holds the spring means 46, 47, in an initially adjusted compression. In operation upon unlocking the door 18 the spindle handle 31 may be pulled outward in shifting the door 18 downward upon the hinge 15 as an axis. This movement of the door 18 toward opening position has counter-poise resistance in the helical springs 46, 47, placed under additional compression by the bar 42. has greater leverage strain, the resistance of the Y lighter spring 46 is supplemented by the greater resistance of the spring 47. This approaches such `counter-poise action as to contribute toward a smooth easy swinging of the door 18 to approximate horizontal position. In such rela-- tion the extension 16 is abutting against the platform 12, and there is a positive stop against swinging past this horizontal position in the form of sleeve 51 about the bar 42 between the washer 48 and the flange 44. In this position fsf As the door rnoves outward and its mass loo llO
of projection from the cabinet for the entire door 18 and its extension 16, the door may be given an inward thrust to have the carriage 11, 12, move inward along the channels 7 on the rollers 8, 9, and thus have the extension 16 and a desired portion of the door 18 enter the way 17. In the practice hereunder1 it is desired that a portion of the door 18 be left protrudingr as a desk or ledge so that a clerk mayvpull outward a slide 52 by handle 52 and allow such to tilt downward on hinge 53, thereby exposing items of filing 54 so that a selected one may be given attention Without taking the record from its location.
There is thus provided in the disclosure herein a cabinet which may be of a desired dimension as to width and height whether for a single slide or multiple of laterally disposed slides and a desired number of the slides for door height. The
closure herein and the cabinet itself is of fire resistant properties and thus has commercial value in preserving such against hazard. The closure is so located in the open position therefor that these cabinets may be sectionally assembled laterally or even one above the other as a sectional ofiice equipment adapted to varying needs as the work increases or decreases to keep the active records to a minimum. In the event of alarm the nre resistant doors may "be quickly thrown into locked closure position.
What is claimed and it is desired to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. A cabinet having an opening, a door therefor, mechanism coacting in door operation embodying a movable carriage, a way therefor, said door hinged to the carriage, counter-poise means for the door comprising a bar extending from the door and spaced from the hinge to form a third class lever connection to therdoor, a guide for the bar, and a spring coacting with said bar and guide for effecting balanced door movement.
2. A cabinet having an lopening and a Way below the opening, `a door vfor the opening having a portion providing a front for the way, a carriage in theway hinge-connected to the door way portion, counter-poise-extensible-connecting means for the door comprising a bar from the door into thel Way and pivotally connected to said portion toward the doorfrom the hinge, a guide for the bar, and spring means coacting with the bar and` guide for effecting balanced door movement. Y
3. A cabinet having an opening, a door therefor, mechanism coacting in door operation emhcdying a movable carriage, a way therefor, said door hinged to the carriage, counter-poise means for the door comprising a compression spring device spaced from the hinge in its connection to the door and the carriage including a bar connected to the door, a guide for the bar and a pair of springs of different resistance coacting with the bar and guide for effecting balanced door movement.
4. A. cabinet having an opening, a door therefor, mechanism coacting in door operation embodying a movable carriage, a way therefor, said door hinged to the carriage, and counter-poise means for the door comprising a bar pivotally lconnected to the door at a position spaced from the hinge, a guide for the bar on the carriage at a position spaced from the hinge, and spring means coacting with the bar and guide for effecting balanced door movement.
5. A cabinet having an opening, a door therefor, mechanism coacting in door operation embodying a movable carriage, a way therefor, said door hinged to the carriage, and counter-poise 6. A cabinet having an opening, a door therefor, mechanism coasting in door operation embodying a movable carriage, a way therefor. said door hinged to the carriage, and counter-poise means for the door comprising a bar pivotally connected to the door at a position spaced from thehinge, a guide for the bar on the carriage at a position spaced from the hinge, a compression spring about the bar abutting the guide on the side away from the door, and adjusting means on the bar for the spring.
'7. 'A cabinet having an opening, a door therefor, mechanism coacting in door operation embodying a movable carriage, a way therefor, limit stop means for the carriage in the way, a door hingedto the carriage, and counter-poise means for the door comprising a bar pivotally connected to the door at a position spaced from the hinge, a guide for the bar on the carriage at a position spaced from the hinge, a compression spring about the bar abutting the guide on the side away from the door, adjusting means on the bar for the spring, and stop limit means for the spring compression. v
CHARLES F. MEEIINK.
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US2925081A (en) * 1957-03-06 1960-02-16 Borg Warner Slide-away door structure
US4603925A (en) * 1985-07-25 1986-08-05 Chrysler Corporation Personal computer storage cabinet
US4974912A (en) * 1989-04-05 1990-12-04 Standard Precision, Inc. Pocket door suspension system
US5078461A (en) * 1989-04-25 1992-01-07 Herman Miller, Inc. Cabinet with pocketing doors
US20050023946A1 (en) * 2002-02-27 2005-02-03 Bsh Bosch Und Siemens Hausgerate Gmbh Method for producing a household appliance and a household appliance
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US2853355A (en) * 1955-07-22 1958-09-23 Diebold Inc Insulated cabinet construction
US2925081A (en) * 1957-03-06 1960-02-16 Borg Warner Slide-away door structure
US4603925A (en) * 1985-07-25 1986-08-05 Chrysler Corporation Personal computer storage cabinet
US4974912A (en) * 1989-04-05 1990-12-04 Standard Precision, Inc. Pocket door suspension system
US5078461A (en) * 1989-04-25 1992-01-07 Herman Miller, Inc. Cabinet with pocketing doors
US20050023946A1 (en) * 2002-02-27 2005-02-03 Bsh Bosch Und Siemens Hausgerate Gmbh Method for producing a household appliance and a household appliance
US8020548B2 (en) * 2002-02-27 2011-09-20 Bsh Bosch Und Siemens Hausgeraete Gmbh Method for producing a household appliance and a household appliance
US20060038469A1 (en) * 2004-08-23 2006-02-23 Ehrlich Donald J Filing cabinet having a fireproof retractable door
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