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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • Figure 1 is an under perspective view of o. center-table top, center-post and legs detached from each other, in condition for shipping.
  • Fig. 2 is an elevation of the legs and centerpost attached.
  • Fig. 3 is o. horizontal section at 3 3
  • Fig. 4 is a detail vertical section at i 4, Fig. 3.
  • the legs of the table are shown at A and the centerpost at B.
  • the legs are secured to the ceutehpostmear the lower end of the post, by donbleended bolts 0.
  • the bolts pass diametrically through the post and extend through the part of the legs between the inner side and the mortise D, which passes transversely through the leg, as shown, or extends inward from one side.
  • the ends of the bolt extend into the mortises D of the opposite legs, and receive nuts E, which are screwed up to unite the legs firmlyto the postBa-nd to each other-
  • the two bolts pass through the post in directions at right (tngles to each other,end each bolt holds two of the four legs in position at this point.
  • the ends of the mortises are closed by rosettes F.
  • rosettes F These rosettes have small iron spikes upon theirinner sides. They are placed against the article of furniture and secured in position by it simple blow or blows of a.- mallet, the spikes being forced into the furniture.
  • the upper ends of the post and legs are secured together, in the usual manner, by means of a head piece or board, G, secured to the post and legs by screws 9.
  • the tabletop is fastened to the head-piece G by screws entering from beneath, as usual. If desired, the center-post B may be dispensed with.
  • the mortisesl may, if desired, be dispensed with, and the bolts by which the legs are secured passed completely through them.
  • a knockdown center-table consisting of it top, a center-post, B, having transverse bolt holes at the lower portion, legs A, having trans verse inortises, and holes lending to the 1ncr-.
  • a knockdown center-table consisting of a top, a center-post, B, having transverse boltholes, legs A, having niortises D, and bolt-holes lending to the mortises, bolts screw-threaded at both ends and occupying the bolt-holes in the post and legs, nuts securing the ends of the bolts within the niortiscs, rosettes concealing themortises, and means by which the top is secured to the post and legs, as set forth.

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'13. 0. STRIFLER H. VORNBROGK,
KNOGKDOWN TABLE.
No. 303,238. Patented Aug. 5, 1884.
NITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
DANIEL O. STRIFLER AND JOHN H. VORNBBOOK, OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
KNOCKDOWN TABLE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Petent No. 303,238, dated August 5, 1884.
(N0 model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, DANIEL O. S'rniFLEn and J onn H. Vonnnnoon, both of the city of St. Louis, in the State of Missourhhzwe invented a certain Improvement in Knockdown Tables, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification.
The improvement is intended especially for application to center, parlor, and library to.- blcs, end will be described in this connection.
Reference is made to the claims for statement of invention.
Figure 1 is an under perspective view of o. center-table top, center-post and legs detached from each other, in condition for shipping. Fig. 2 is an elevation of the legs and centerpost attached. Fig. 3 is o. horizontal section at 3 3, Fig. 4. Fig. 4 is a detail vertical section at i 4, Fig. 3.
The legs of the table are shown at A and the centerpost at B. The legs are secured to the ceutehpostmear the lower end of the post, by donbleended bolts 0. The bolts pass diametrically through the post and extend through the part of the legs between the inner side and the mortise D, which passes transversely through the leg, as shown, or extends inward from one side. The ends of the bolt extend into the mortises D of the opposite legs, and receive nuts E, which are screwed up to unite the legs firmlyto the postBa-nd to each other- The two bolts pass through the post in directions at right (tngles to each other,end each bolt holds two of the four legs in position at this point. After the legs and posts are secured together, (see Fig. 2,)the ends of the mortises are closed by rosettes F. These rosettes have small iron spikes upon theirinner sides. They are placed against the article of furniture and secured in position by it simple blow or blows of a.- mallet, the spikes being forced into the furniture. The upper ends of the post and legs are secured together, in the usual manner, by means of a head piece or board, G, secured to the post and legs by screws 9. The tabletop is fastened to the head-piece G by screws entering from beneath, as usual. If desired, the center-post B may be dispensed with.
In nv cheap class of tables, the mortisesl) may, if desired, be dispensed with, and the bolts by which the legs are secured passed completely through them.
We claim as new and of ourinvention 1. A knockdown center-table consisting of it top, a center-post, B, having transverse bolt holes at the lower portion, legs A, having trans verse inortises, and holes lending to the 1ncr-.
tises, bolts screw-threaded at both ends and passed through thepost into the 1n0rtises,nuts securing the ends of the bolts within the n1ortises, and means by which the top is secured to the post and legs, as set forth.
2. A knockdown center-table consisting of a top, a center-post, B, having transverse boltholes, legs A, having niortises D, and bolt-holes lending to the mortises, bolts screw-threaded at both ends and occupying the bolt-holes in the post and legs, nuts securing the ends of the bolts within the niortiscs, rosettes concealing themortises, and means by which the top is secured to the post and legs, as set forth.
DANIEL O. STRIFLER. JOHN H. VOR-NBROCK. Vitnesses:
SAML. KNIGHT, Gno. H. KNIGHT.
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US3032307A (en) * 1959-08-03 1962-05-01 Miller Herman Inc Leg structure for furniture
US3856372A (en) * 1971-04-20 1974-12-24 Sheldon & Co E H Laboratory working sink station

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3032307A (en) * 1959-08-03 1962-05-01 Miller Herman Inc Leg structure for furniture
US3856372A (en) * 1971-04-20 1974-12-24 Sheldon & Co E H Laboratory working sink station

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