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US311864A
US311864A US311864DA US311864A US 311864 A US311864 A US 311864A US 311864D A US311864D A US 311864DA US 311864 A US311864 A US 311864A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24BDOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES FOR SOLID FUELS; IMPLEMENTS FOR USE IN CONNECTION WITH STOVES OR RANGES
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  • This invention relates to improvements in the construction of coal-vases; and it consists in forming the body of the vase out of a single piece of metal, the blank for which is formed at one edge with a series of depressions, to adapt it, when bent, to form the upper edge of the vase of a desired contour, the lower edge of the blank having projecting portions, which are swaged into curved form, so that when the blank is bent into shape such curved portions will constitute the supporting-base of the vase.
  • Thelower rear portion of the body thus formed is left open, and a wooden bottom having its side and front edges ofa shape corresponding to the curvature of the base is slid therein.
  • a cover which has on its top face a raised rim or frame, within which any desired monogram or design may be inserted, said frame having on its under face depending prongs or fingers, which are passed through holes in the lid, and are bent inwardly and clamped against the under face of the lid.
  • Figure 1 represents a plan I view of a blank for forming the body of the vase, the dotted lines showing the points at which the blank is bent around to form the body.
  • Fig. 2 represents a perspective view of the completed vase with the lid raised.
  • Fig. 3 represents a rear elevation of the vase with the lid raised.
  • the blank A is stamped out of any desired sheet metal, one edge, B, being formed with a succession of curvatures or depressions to suit the shape desired for the top of the vase.
  • the vase is shown with a straight top edge, the front being lower than the rear, and the sides gradually extending rearward and upward at a gradual angle to the back.
  • the edge 0 of the blank A is stamped with a centrally-projecting portion
  • the lower edge, D F F is swaged between suitable dies, so as to press the projecting portions 1) F F upward into curved form, as shown in Figs. 2 and 3, for the purpose of strengthening such lower portion and forming a firm support for the vase.
  • the portions H H of the blank are cut away, the corners I of the vase will be supported by soldering or otherwise attaching separate pieces of metal thereto; but instead of cutting out the base H simple slits may be formed in the blank, in which case that portion of the lower edge, 0, can be bent down to form said corners I in the same manner as are the portions 1) F F.
  • the blank A is bent around, the extreme edges or ends J lap and are soldered together at the back, as shown at K.
  • L represents the bottom of the vase, said bottom being of wood, and having its side edges formed of a curvature corresponding to the curvature of the bead forming the base of the vase.
  • This bottom is slid into position from the rearward portion of the vase, and, as shown in Fig. 3, fills up the space left between the bottom of the rear portion of the vase and the inturned portions of the sides M thereof.
  • N represents the lid or cover, which is hinged at O to the back.
  • This cover has attached to its top face, centrally or about centrally thereof, a raised rim or frame, P, within which may be placed a plate or tile having a monogram or other ornamental device thereon.
  • This rim or frame I? has depending from each corner a lug or finger, R, which are passed through suitable slots or holes, S, in the lid or cover, and are clasped against the under face thereof, as shown in Fig. 2, by which means the rim or frame P can be securely held in position, with capability of ready removal when ever desired.
  • the dotted lines T in. Fig. 1 represent the creases which are formed in the blank by the In testimony whereof Iaffix my signature in 7 10 I bending thereof into shape to form the body presence of two witnesses. of the vase.

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2 Sheet s-Sheet 2. H. ADLER.
(No Model.)
GOAL VASE.
Pat'ented'Feb. 10, 1885.
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HENRY ADLER, OF PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA.
COAL-VASE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 311,864, dated February 10, 1885.
Application filed February 26, 1884. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
. Be it known that I, HENRY ADLER, a citizen of the United States. residing at Pitts burg, in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Coal-Vases, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawings.
This invention relates to improvements in the construction of coal-vases; and it consists in forming the body of the vase out of a single piece of metal, the blank for which is formed at one edge with a series of depressions, to adapt it, when bent, to form the upper edge of the vase of a desired contour, the lower edge of the blank having projecting portions, which are swaged into curved form, so that when the blank is bent into shape such curved portions will constitute the supporting-base of the vase. Thelower rear portion of the body thus formed is left open, and a wooden bottom having its side and front edges ofa shape corresponding to the curvature of the base is slid therein. To the rear top edge of the body is hinged a cover, which has on its top face a raised rim or frame, within which any desired monogram or design may be inserted, said frame having on its under face depending prongs or fingers, which are passed through holes in the lid, and are bent inwardly and clamped against the under face of the lid.
In the drawings,.Figure 1 represents a plan I view of a blank for forming the body of the vase, the dotted lines showing the points at which the blank is bent around to form the body. Fig. 2 represents a perspective view of the completed vase with the lid raised. Fig. 3 represents a rear elevation of the vase with the lid raised.
The blank A is stamped out of any desired sheet metal, one edge, B, being formed with a succession of curvatures or depressions to suit the shape desired for the top of the vase.
In the drawings the vase is shown with a straight top edge, the front being lower than the rear, and the sides gradually extending rearward and upward at a gradual angle to the back. The edge 0 of the blank A is stamped with a centrally-projecting portion,
D,which forms the front portion, E, of the base, with side projections or wings, F F, which, when the blank is bentaround, form the sides G of the vase.
In practice, when the blank has been formed as represented in Fig. l, the lower edge, D F F, is swaged between suitable dies, so as to press the projecting portions 1) F F upward into curved form, as shown in Figs. 2 and 3, for the purpose of strengthening such lower portion and forming a firm support for the vase. Then the portions H H of the blank are cut away, the corners I of the vase will be supported by soldering or otherwise attaching separate pieces of metal thereto; but instead of cutting out the base H simple slits may be formed in the blank, in which case that portion of the lower edge, 0, can be bent down to form said corners I in the same manner as are the portions 1) F F. \Vhen the blank A is bent around, the extreme edges or ends J lap and are soldered together at the back, as shown at K.
L represents the bottom of the vase, said bottom being of wood, and having its side edges formed of a curvature corresponding to the curvature of the bead forming the base of the vase. This bottom is slid into position from the rearward portion of the vase, and, as shown in Fig. 3, fills up the space left between the bottom of the rear portion of the vase and the inturned portions of the sides M thereof.
N represents the lid or cover, which is hinged at O to the back. This cover has attached to its top face, centrally or about centrally thereof, a raised rim or frame, P, within which may be placed a plate or tile having a monogram or other ornamental device thereon. This rim or frame I? has depending from each corner a lug or finger, R, which are passed through suitable slots or holes, S, in the lid or cover, and are clasped against the under face thereof, as shown in Fig. 2, by which means the rim or frame P can be securely held in position, with capability of ready removal when ever desired.
The dotted lines T in. Fig. 1 represent the creases which are formed in the blank by the In testimony whereof Iaffix my signature in 7 10 I bending thereof into shape to form the body presence of two witnesses. of the vase.
Having thus described my invention, what HENRY ADLER. 5 I claim therein is I A coal-vase having its back, front, sides, Witnesses: and supporting-base formed out of a single LUOIUS P. DEMING, piece of metal, and awooden bottom, substan- H. W. SMITH.
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US20040000568A1 (en) * 2002-06-28 2004-01-01 Hansen Gregory A. Contoured jug
US20040241360A1 (en) * 2003-05-27 2004-12-02 Unilever Home & Personal Care Usa Bottle
US6960375B2 (en) 2003-05-27 2005-11-01 Unilever Home & Personal Care Usa, Division Of Conopco, Inc. Bottle containing recycled polymers

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