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  • WITNESSES WMMUMMWM INVENTOR BY (XE QL QQW.
  • Figure I is an elevation of my improved piano-forte stool.
  • Fig. II is a horizontal sectional view of the base or standard.
  • Fig. III is a sectional view of the same, the seat having been removed.
  • the nature of the present invention consists in improvements, as more fully hereinafter set forth, in the construction of piano-forte stools, the object of the invention being the production of a piano-forte stool of a highly-ornamented character, and one easily taken apart and packed so as to occupy small space, and which can be furnished at a low cost to the consumer.
  • A shows the base or standard for supporting the seat, made of wood andpreferably hexagonal in shape.
  • This base is made wider at -its bottom than at its top, and to its under side are attached the feet B, upon which it rests, secured to it by long screwsO, passed through the feet and entering the base orstandard A.
  • the base or standard A is also provided at top and bottom with the cup-shaped collarsD and E, which extend beyond the outer edges of the base or standard A, and within these collars D and E are received the upper and lower ends of the lipped strips of metal E, which extend down and cover the points at which the hexagonal sidesintersecteach other.
  • G shows plates of inetalsix of which in the present case are availed of--which may be ornamented by embossing or in any convenient way, and are used to cover the six sides of the base or standard A, being cut or formed of the proper size to do so, and are received between the lipped strips of metal F and the cup-shaped collars I) and E, the collar I) being secured in position alter the platesG are placed in position by means of the screws d and the collar E in any convenient manner.
  • the base or standard A is threaded about centrally to receive the threaded support H of the seat I. t
  • the plates Gr may be highly ornamented, and thus a highly-ornamented appearance be given to the article,

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W. T. MERSEREAU.
PIANO FORTE STOOL.
No. 267,358. Patented Nov. 14, 1882.
WITNESSES: WMMUMMWM INVENTOR BY (XE QL QQW.
ATTORNEY iUNiTED Srnrns PATENT. OFFICE,
WILLIAM T. MERSEREAU, OF ORANGE, NEW JERSEY.
'PlANO-FORTE STOOL.
SPECIFICATION formingpart of Letters Patent No. 267,358, dated November 14, 1882.
Application filed June 3, 1882. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Beit known thatLWILLIAMT. MERSEREAU, of Orange, Essex county, New Jersey, have invented Improvements in the Construction of Piano-Forte Stools; and I do hereby declare that the following is full, clear,and correct description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, making part of this specification, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, in which Figure I is an elevation of my improved piano-forte stool. Fig. II is a horizontal sectional view of the base or standard. Fig. III is a sectional view of the same, the seat having been removed.
In the drawings like parts of the invention are designated by the same letters of reference.
The nature of the present invention consists in improvements, as more fully hereinafter set forth, in the construction of piano-forte stools, the object of the invention being the production of a piano-forte stool of a highly-ornamented character, and one easily taken apart and packed so as to occupy small space, and which can be furnished at a low cost to the consumer.
To enable those skilled in the arts to make and use my invention, I will describe the same.
A shows the base or standard for supporting the seat, made of wood andpreferably hexagonal in shape. This base is made wider at -its bottom than at its top, and to its under side are attached the feet B, upon which it rests, secured to it by long screwsO, passed through the feet and entering the base orstandard A. The base or standard A is also provided at top and bottom with the cup-shaped collarsD and E, which extend beyond the outer edges of the base or standard A, and within these collars D and E are received the upper and lower ends of the lipped strips of metal E, which extend down and cover the points at which the hexagonal sidesintersecteach other. G shows plates of inetalsix of which in the present case are availed of--which may be ornamented by embossing or in any convenient way, and are used to cover the six sides of the base or standard A, being cut or formed of the proper size to do so, and are received between the lipped strips of metal F and the cup-shaped collars I) and E, the collar I) being secured in position alter the platesG are placed in position by means of the screws d and the collar E in any convenient manner.
The base or standard A is threaded about centrally to receive the threaded support H of the seat I. t
It will be observed that the plates Gr may be highly ornamented, and thus a highly-ornamented appearance be given to the article,
and that by employing the base or standard and E, lipped strips F, metal plates G, seat I,
and its support 11, all arranged as set forth.
WILLIAM T. MERSEREAU;
In presence of- A. SIDNEY DOANE, WILLIAM V. H. HICKS.
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