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  • My invention relates to the lids or hinged covers of cabinets, iceboxes, wash-stands, pianos, and other pieces of furniture, and has for its object an automatic opening of the lid when required.
  • Figure l is a view in perspectlve of a cabinet wash stand having my invention applied thereto
  • Fig. 2 is a central vertical section thereof with the inner plate or lining of the casing at the end of the wash-stand removed to disclose the weight and spring therein.
  • A represents an inclosed wash-stand (or other piece of furniture) provided with a hinged lid, B, to cover and close the top thereof.
  • a hinged lid, B At each end of the lid and to its inner face segmental side pieces, 0 G, are secured to project therefrom in position to drop immediately within the ends of the stand when the lid is closed.
  • the lower edge of each segmental plate projects at a right angle with the lid, so that when the lid is closed this edge will rest against the inner face of the back of the stand.
  • Friction rollers or pulleys D are mounted to rotate upon stud-pins projecting within the stand at its inner front corners. Each roller is thus immediately in front of the end of the lower edge of each segmental side plate, 0, when the lid is raised.
  • a cord, E, carrying a weight, F, is led over each pulley and attached to the end of the lower edge ofthe segmental side plate, as illustrated in Fig. 2, the weight being made to move up and down in the corner of the stand as the lid is lowered or raised.
  • the gravity of these weights tends automatically to throw up thelid by reason of the tension produced thereby upon the cords E E, operating to draw upward and outward the ends of the side plates, 0 C, of the lid to which they are attached.
  • the weights and springs are concealed with in the narrow compartments, partitioned off by inner side plates or boards, L, (see Fig. 1,) at each end of the case.
  • an arm orskeleton bracket projecting at right angles withthe lid from its inner side may be substituted for the solid segmental side plates, 0 O, constructed as shown and described, for the purpose of en gaging the cords E E, but the segmental side plates are preferred, as they serve the double purpose of neatly inclosin g the top of the stand when the lid is open.

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1?. VANDERNOTH.
SELF OPENING LID FOR GABINETS, 6:0. I No. 326,810. I Patented Sept. 22, 1885.
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PETER VANDERNOTH, OF NE\V YORK, N. Y.
SELF-OPENING LID FOR CABINETS, 8.1.0.
BPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 326,810, dated September 22, 1835.
Application filed July 2.9, 1885. (No model.)
To aZZ whom, it may concern.-
Be it known that 1, PETER VANDERNOTH, of the city, county, and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Self-Opening Lids for Inclosed \Vash- Stands, Cabinets, Pianos, 810.; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, making a part of this specification.
My invention relates to the lids or hinged covers of cabinets, iceboxes, wash-stands, pianos, and other pieces of furniture, and has for its object an automatic opening of the lid when required.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure l is a view in perspectlve of a cabinet wash stand having my invention applied thereto,and Fig. 2 is a central vertical section thereof with the inner plate or lining of the casing at the end of the wash-stand removed to disclose the weight and spring therein.
A represents an inclosed wash-stand (or other piece of furniture) provided with a hinged lid, B, to cover and close the top thereof. At each end of the lid and to its inner face segmental side pieces, 0 G, are secured to project therefrom in position to drop immediately within the ends of the stand when the lid is closed. The lower edge of each segmental plate projects at a right angle with the lid, so that when the lid is closed this edge will rest against the inner face of the back of the stand. I
Friction rollers or pulleys D are mounted to rotate upon stud-pins projecting within the stand at its inner front corners. Each roller is thus immediately in front of the end of the lower edge of each segmental side plate, 0, when the lid is raised.
A cord, E, carrying a weight, F, is led over each pulley and attached to the end of the lower edge ofthe segmental side plate, as illustrated in Fig. 2, the weight being made to move up and down in the corner of the stand as the lid is lowered or raised. The gravity of these weights tends automatically to throw up thelid by reason of the tension produced thereby upon the cords E E, operating to draw upward and outward the ends of the side plates, 0 C, of the lid to which they are attached.
\Vhen the lid is closed,-itis kept in position and the elevated weights are upheld by means of a rotating or other suitable spring-catch, G, fitted to the front of the case to engage a catchplatc, G, on the lid.
So soon as by a movement of the catch Gthe lid is set free, it will, under the influence of the weights F, automatically fly open. To obtain a quicker movement of the lid in open ing when it is liberated from its catclnlinsert a flat spring, H, at the back of the case on the inner side in position to be engaged and compressed by the inner or lower edge of each side plate, 0, when the lid is closed. (See dotted lines, Fig. 2.) These springs are thus made to come into play to assist in overcom ing the dead-weight 0r inertia of the lid when its catch is released, the movement of the lid being completed by means of the weights, as described.
The weights and springs are concealed with in the narrow compartments, partitioned off by inner side plates or boards, L, (see Fig. 1,) at each end of the case.
In the use of my invention, when it is desired to open the cabinet, a simple movement of the catch G, by releasing the lid,wil1 permit the springs H and weights Fto come into play. The springs will at once, in connection with the weights,operate to raisethe closedlid, and the weights, which at the start work at a disadvantage i'rom want of leverage upon the side plates of the lid, will, when the lid has started, complete its movement and throwit wide open. The cords E E, asthelid is closed, are held in proper position upon the curved edge of each side plate, 0, of the lid by means of a groove cut in the face of said edge to partially inclose the cord.
It is evident that an arm orskeleton bracket projecting at right angles withthe lid from its inner side may be substituted for the solid segmental side plates, 0 O, constructed as shown and described, for the purpose of en gaging the cords E E, but the segmental side plates are preferred, as they serve the double purpose of neatly inclosin g the top of the stand when the lid is open.
In applying my invention to piano-lids, if the lid is to be opened very wide the weights may be made to pass down within the front legsnnadehollow for the purpose. Ordinarily,
however, it is not required to raise the lid far, and sufficient room will be found within the case for the weights.
I claim as my invention- 5 1. The combination,with a hinged lid, B, of an inclosed stand or case, and with an arm or lateral plate, 0, projecting therefrom, of a weight, F, and cord E, attached to the outer end of said arm or plate and led over a'pulley,
to D, rotating on a stud secured to the inner side of the stand or case, and'a catch, G, engaging said lid when closed,substantiallyin the manner and for the purpose herein set forth.
2. The combination, with the hinged lid of I5 an inclosed stand or case, and with an arm or lateral plate, 0, projecting therefrom, a cord,
E, attached to its outer end, led over a pulley,
D, and carrying a weight, F, and a catch, G, engaging the lid, of a spring, H, fixed on the inner side of the stand or case to be compressed 20 by the arm or plate 0 when the lid is closed, substantially in the manner and for the purpose herein set forth.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of 25 two subscribing witnesses.
' PETER VANDERNOTH.
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P. ELBERT NOSTRAND, A. B. MooRE.
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US6578938B2 (en) * 2001-02-28 2003-06-17 Robert A. Norman Securable toolchest with visual-surround workbench
US20040113528A1 (en) * 2002-12-11 2004-06-17 Wen-Tsan Wang Sliding door and wardrobe arrangement
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US6578938B2 (en) * 2001-02-28 2003-06-17 Robert A. Norman Securable toolchest with visual-surround workbench
US20040113528A1 (en) * 2002-12-11 2004-06-17 Wen-Tsan Wang Sliding door and wardrobe arrangement
US20090107367A1 (en) * 2007-10-31 2009-04-30 Stephen Edward Smythe Portable power tool rest

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