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US32643A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D1/00Containers having bodies formed in one piece, e.g. by casting metallic material, by moulding plastics, by blowing vitreous material, by throwing ceramic material, by moulding pulped fibrous material, by deep-drawing operations performed on sheet material
    • B65D1/34Trays or like shallow containers
    • B65D1/36Trays or like shallow containers with moulded compartments or partitions
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
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  • Fig. I Sheet II
  • Fig. I is a perspective of a leather pocket, in which is put my improved canteen case when the same is'packed for march.
  • the remaining figures on this sheet are detailed views of the canteencase, and the culinary articles and cooking utensils belonging thereto, and which are herein referred to by appropriate letters.
  • the nature of my invention relates to so constructing the camp chest that it may readily be converted into a table.
  • the camp chest is constructed in two equal parts, A and B, which are connected together by the hinges D, represents legs which are hinged to each inside corner of the chest as shown at (c) so that the two which are upon the same side may be folded down, the one upon the other as shown in Fig. II.
  • Each leg' may be turned upon its hinge to a perpendicular position.
  • l? represents a spring made fast at one end to the side piece of the chest in such manner that when the leg is turned to its perpendicular position the free end of the spring will press against the leg and hold it to its perpendicular position,-or a hook may be used instead of the spring.
  • '(nr, is a button holding the legs in place when folded in the chest.
  • Each article of table furniture and each camp utensil herein represented may be constructed of suitable and well known material and in a common manner. I do not deem a particular description of the construction and use of each article to be necessary, as each article of itselfis well known. I will simply designate each article composing the furniture of the chest by appropriate letters. II, camp stool, three of which may be carriedin the chest. I, saw. This may be fastened by straps to the inside of the chest. J, carving knife. This is also held by loops to the inside of the chest. K, hatchet, held to the bottomof the chest by straps or loops. L, water flask. Three of these may be packed in the chest. M, drinking cup.
  • N sheet iron kettle
  • O frying pan
  • P coffee canister
  • Q wash bowl.
  • R is a pewter or composition dining plate-six of these may be stacked one within the other and carried in the chest.
  • S dipper, which is made with a hook-handle, for lifting the iron kettle to and from the fire.
  • T shows the leather pocket containing the canteen case which is hereinafter fully described and represented on (Sheet II).
  • T,l F ig. I, Sheet II
  • T straps attached to the pocket for slinging the canteen over the shoulder.
  • U outside case. V, boiling pot. V, cover to same. IV, spirit lamp. This has a screw cap (V) which will prevent the fluid or spirit running out when the lamp is packed for march.
  • X coffee and tea canister. .X, cover to same.
  • Y caster containing vinegar, salt, pepper, mustard, cork screw and mustard spoon, as marked in the drawings.
  • Z knife.
  • X Y strainer in which may be placed a portion of coffee or tea for steeping and thrown into the boiling pot.
  • the coffee or tea canister and the spirit lamp are placed in the outside case, U, resting upon the bottom, and the strainer and caster are placed in the boiling pot, the cover put on and the pot placed within the outside case resting upon the coffee or tea canister as shown in Fig. IV and the knife fork and spoon are placed in the spaces at the corners I and B, having folding legs, D, hinged there- 10 between the boiling pot and outside case, the case being octagonal in form and the pot cylindrical, as shown in Fig. III.
  • the Whole is then placed in the leather pocket and is ready packed for march. n
  • a camp chest constructed in two parts A to as shown at, e, with springs F, (or hooks) for holding the legs in a perpendicular position, for the purposes and substantially as described.

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' jefe-mu@ i. ff/ ff NAPETERS. PHOTO-UTHOGRAPHER. WASHING UNITED STATES PATN GEORGE PRR, OF BUFFALO, NEXV YORK.
CAMP-CHEST.
Specification of Letters Patent N0.. 32,643, dated June 25, 1861.
Y T0 all 'whom it may concern:
Beit known that I, GEORGE Plinn, of the city of Buffalo, county of Erie, and State of New York, have invented certain new, and useful Improvements in Camp-Chests and Appurtenances for Soldiers; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and the letters of reference marked thereon, in which- Figure I (Sheet I) is an inside perspective of my improved camp chest with camp utensils therein. Fig. II is a section, showing more particularly the connection of the legs for converting it into a table. Fig. III is an inside plan View. The remaining figures on this sheet, are detailed views of the camp utensils which may be packed in the chest, and which are herein referred to by appropriate letters. Fig. I (Sheet II) is a perspective of a leather pocket, in which is put my improved canteen case when the same is'packed for march. The remaining figures on this sheet are detailed views of the canteencase, and the culinary articles and cooking utensils belonging thereto, and which are herein referred to by appropriate letters.
The nature of my invention relates to so constructing the camp chest that it may readily be converted into a table.
The camp chest is constructed in two equal parts, A and B, which are connected together by the hinges D, represents legs which are hinged to each inside corner of the chest as shown at (c) so that the two which are upon the same side may be folded down, the one upon the other as shown in Fig. II. Each leg' may be turned upon its hinge to a perpendicular position.
l?, represents a spring made fast at one end to the side piece of the chest in such manner that when the leg is turned to its perpendicular position the free end of the spring will press against the leg and hold it to its perpendicular position,-or a hook may be used instead of the spring.
'(nr, is a button holding the legs in place when folded in the chest.
Vhen the chest is to be converted into a table the furniture is to be taken out (eX- cept the saw and hatchet) and the legs turned into their perpendicular position and set upon the ground, or camp floor. The
outside of the chest will then form a square plane table upon which a cloth maybe spread andthe table furnished and used in a common manner.
Each article of table furniture and each camp utensil herein represented may be constructed of suitable and well known material and in a common manner. I do not deem a particular description of the construction and use of each article to be necessary, as each article of itselfis well known. I will simply designate each article composing the furniture of the chest by appropriate letters. II, camp stool, three of which may be carriedin the chest. I, saw. This may be fastened by straps to the inside of the chest. J, carving knife. This is also held by loops to the inside of the chest. K, hatchet, held to the bottomof the chest by straps or loops. L, water flask. Three of these may be packed in the chest. M, drinking cup. Four or six of these may be stacked; one within the other and packed in the chest. N, sheet iron kettle; O, frying pan; P, coffee canister; Q, wash bowl. These four articles form a set and are packed one within the other. R, is a pewter or composition dining plate-six of these may be stacked one within the other and carried in the chest. S, dipper, which is made with a hook-handle, for lifting the iron kettle to and from the fire. T, shows the leather pocket containing the canteen case which is hereinafter fully described and represented on (Sheet II). T,l (F ig. I, Sheet II) leather pocket in which is placed the canteen case. T, straps attached to the pocket for slinging the canteen over the shoulder. U, outside case. V, boiling pot. V, cover to same. IV, spirit lamp. This has a screw cap (V) which will prevent the fluid or spirit running out when the lamp is packed for march. X, coffee and tea canister. .X, cover to same. Y, caster containing vinegar, salt, pepper, mustard, cork screw and mustard spoon, as marked in the drawings. Z, knife. X Y, strainer in which may be placed a portion of coffee or tea for steeping and thrown into the boiling pot.
The coffee or tea canister and the spirit lamp are placed in the outside case, U, resting upon the bottom, and the strainer and caster are placed in the boiling pot, the cover put on and the pot placed within the outside case resting upon the coffee or tea canister as shown in Fig. IV and the knife fork and spoon are placed in the spaces at the corners I and B, having folding legs, D, hinged there- 10 between the boiling pot and outside case, the case being octagonal in form and the pot cylindrical, as shown in Fig. III. The Whole is then placed in the leather pocket and is ready packed for march. n
What I claim as myy invention and desire to secure by Letters Patent is A camp chest constructed in two parts A to as shown at, e, with springs F, (or hooks) for holding the legs in a perpendicular position, for the purposes and substantially as described.
GEORGE PARR. Witnesses:
WALTER H. FORBUSH, E. B. FORBUSH.
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US4949690A (en) * 1989-04-20 1990-08-21 Maurente Gilberto V Electric automatic oil heating and fuel evaporating system
US6072152A (en) * 1994-11-16 2000-06-06 Fleetheet Llc Heater control device
US6544096B1 (en) * 2001-05-15 2003-04-08 Mattel, Inc. Toy lantern
US7802566B1 (en) * 2006-03-27 2010-09-28 Robert Faught Portable barbecue set and kit

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4949690A (en) * 1989-04-20 1990-08-21 Maurente Gilberto V Electric automatic oil heating and fuel evaporating system
US6072152A (en) * 1994-11-16 2000-06-06 Fleetheet Llc Heater control device
US6544096B1 (en) * 2001-05-15 2003-04-08 Mattel, Inc. Toy lantern
US7802566B1 (en) * 2006-03-27 2010-09-28 Robert Faught Portable barbecue set and kit

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