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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47FSPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
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    • A47B2095/025Drawer handles with integrated label
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B88/00Drawers for tables, cabinets or like furniture; Guides for drawers
    • A47B88/90Constructional details of drawers
    • A47B88/919Accessories or additional elements for drawers, e.g. drawer lighting

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  • Figure l represents a front elevation of one arrangement of my cabinet.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective of one of the drawers or receptacles.
  • Figs. 3, 4, and 5 are details hereinafter referred to, the latter figure being a central longitudinal section.
  • A represents a drawer, which, for various purposessuch as to economize room-I construct partly of a sheet of metal, the sides of which are bent up, as at A, to form the bot tom, sides, and rear end of the drawer.
  • the front is constructed of wood of the same or of a different kind from that of the cabinet of which the drawer is to form a part, or may be constructed of metal.
  • A consisting of a strip of metal bent to form a U-shaped groove, into which a light lid or cover, A, is
  • said lid adapted to slide, said lid being provided with a downwardly-projecting lip, A, to form a stop for the same, and having punched or otherwise formed in the top thereof a stop, A
  • the bolt may be secured in any other wellknown manner.
  • D Between the eye of the bolt and the front surface of the box or drawer is another wash er, D,which by reason of a depression in the middle thereof, forms a seat or bearing for the head of the bolt, thus allowing it to turn freely, but at the same time preventing any material longitudinal or lateral play of the same.
  • This washer though giving a finished appearance and preventing wear and marring of the face of the drawer, may be dispensed with.
  • a tag, E which, for reasons hereinafter given, I designate an indicator.
  • the drawer or receptacle is a similar tag, which I designate a check, which check bears a corresponding number or character to that of the indicator on the drawer.
  • the check F may be dropped inside the drawer; but, if desirable, it may be hung upon a hook, G, provided for that purpose, as shown by dotted lines, Fig. 5.
  • Fig. 1 in which I have shown a series of these drawers arrangedin cabinet form, it will be seen that should a person leave an article to be repaired or deposited for safe-keeping, the attendant would go to the cabinet, readily selecting one of the unoccupied drawers, by reason of the indicator thereof being turned with its blank side out, and place the article ICC left therein, handing the check contained in Said drawer to the owner of the. article, and reversing the indicator, so that the number thereon shall be exposed to View, thus indicating that the drawer is in use.
  • the drawer can be taken with others into the work-shop, and in case of an accidental overturning of the same, it having a lid, each article and all parts thereof will remain separate from those in others, and confusion by reason of their contents being mixed will be avoided.
  • the article having been repaired, the drawer replaced, and the customer having called for the same presents his check, and the attendant, without the necessity of inspecting books or examining numerous other articles with tags having the owners names thereon, goes directly to the drawer, the indicator of which bears a corresponding number with the check, and. without difficulty or error finds the article left by the customer. The attendant then reverses the indicator to conceal its number and replaces the ch ck.
  • Fig. 1 one style of cabinet, in which I have left a space or recess for articles too large or inconvenient for drawers, and provided with hooks D for such articles.
  • the cabinet may be placed in a burglar or fire proof safe, so that instead of the-trouble v of placing the articles one by one in the safe at night, and from there in the case in the morning. as is now practiced, the door of the i safe need only be closed and opened.
  • drawer having a reversible indicator permanently connected therewith and serving as a drawer-pull, substantially as specified.
  • a sheet-metal box or drawer the sides, bottom, and rear end of which are formed of a single sheet of metal, said sides being provided with independent U-shaped grooves or ways, a suitable front and cover, in combination with a combined pull and indicator, substantially as specified.
  • a box or drawer having an'eyeboltswiveled in the front portion thereof, said eyebolt having suspended therefrom an indicator, one side of which bears a number, letter, or character, and the other side of which is blank, substantially as specified.
  • a cabinet consisting of a series of drawers, provided upon the trout portion thereof with indicators, one side of which bears numbers or characters ,and the other being blank, whereby the numbered side may be turned out to indicate that the drawer is occupied and reversed when empty, and a check bearing a corresponding number or character, substantially as specified.

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T E N E W S W T CABINET FOR JEWELERS.
No. 337,798. Patented Mar. 9, 1886.
Attorney THOMAS WV. S\VENEY, OF READING, PENNSYLVANIA.
CABINET FOR JEWELERS.
.EBPECIFLCATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 337,798, dated March 9, 1886.
Application filed May ll, 1585.
To all whom it may concern:
Be itknown that I. THOMAS W. SWENEY,
and arrangement, shall be particularly adapted for the use of manufacturers and repairers of small or precious articles-such as, for instance, wholesale and retailjewelers and of hers of that class-and for the storage of personal property belonging to different parties, as practiced by hotels and safe-deposit companies; and the invention consists in certain novel features hereinafter described, and specifically pointed out in the claims.
Referring to the drawings, Figure l represents a front elevation of one arrangement of my cabinet. Fig. 2 is a perspective of one of the drawers or receptacles. Figs. 3, 4, and 5 are details hereinafter referred to, the latter figure being a central longitudinal section.
Like letters indicate like parts in all the figures.
In the general transaction of business of the class of tradesmen and manufacturers referred to, very often articles left for repair-such as watches, jewelry, &c.are mislaid, or mistakes occur in the delivery of the same, so that the practice of tagging such articles has become a necessity. This of course consumes time, and to obviate this and other disadvantages is one of the objects of my invention.
A represents a drawer, which, for various purposessuch as to economize room-I construct partly of a sheet of metal, the sides of which are bent up, as at A, to form the bot tom, sides, and rear end of the drawer. The front is constructed of wood of the same or of a different kind from that of the cabinet of which the drawer is to form a part, or may be constructed of metal.
To the upper edge of the sides A, I attach, by solder or otherwise, a way, A consisting of a strip of metal bent to form a U-shaped groove, into which a light lid or cover, A, is
Serial No. 166,282.
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adapted to slide, said lid being provided with a downwardly-projecting lip, A, to form a stop for the same, and having punched or otherwise formed in the top thereof a stop, A
to prevent the cover from being completely inside thereof, after which said bolt is split or spread for the purpose of retaining the bolt loosely therein; or, if desired, the bolt may be secured in any other wellknown manner. Between the eye of the bolt and the front surface of the box or drawer is another wash er, D,which by reason of a depression in the middle thereof, forms a seat or bearing for the head of the bolt, thus allowing it to turn freely, but at the same time preventing any material longitudinal or lateral play of the same. This washer, though giving a finished appearance and preventing wear and marring of the face of the drawer, may be dispensed with. To thebolt, and in the eye thereof, is hung loosely a tag, E, which, for reasons hereinafter given, I designate an indicator. Upon one side of said indicator is a number-as, for instance, and as in Fig. 3, the number 9-while the reverse side is blank. \Vithin the drawer or receptacle is a similar tag, which I designate a check, which check bears a corresponding number or character to that of the indicator on the drawer. The check F may be dropped inside the drawer; but, if desirable, it may be hung upon a hook, G, provided for that purpose, as shown by dotted lines, Fig. 5.
This being the construction, the operation is as follows: Referring now more particularly to Fig. 1, in which I have shown a series of these drawers arrangedin cabinet form, it will be seen that should a person leave an article to be repaired or deposited for safe-keeping, the attendant would go to the cabinet, readily selecting one of the unoccupied drawers, by reason of the indicator thereof being turned with its blank side out, and place the article ICC left therein, handing the check contained in Said drawer to the owner of the. article, and reversing the indicator, so that the number thereon shall be exposed to View, thus indicating that the drawer is in use. Now, in case of articles for repair, the drawer can be taken with others into the work-shop, and in case of an accidental overturning of the same, it having a lid, each article and all parts thereof will remain separate from those in others, and confusion by reason of their contents being mixed will be avoided. The article having been repaired, the drawer replaced, and the customer having called for the same presents his check, and the attendant, without the necessity of inspecting books or examining numerous other articles with tags having the owners names thereon, goes directly to the drawer, the indicator of which bears a corresponding number with the check, and. without difficulty or error finds the article left by the customer. The attendant then reverses the indicator to conceal its number and replaces the ch ck.
I have shown in Fig. 1 one style of cabinet, in which I have left a space or recess for articles too large or inconvenient for drawers, and provided with hooks D for such articles.
The cabinet may be placed in a burglar or fire proof safe, so that instead of the-trouble v of placing the articles one by one in the safe at night, and from there in the case in the morning. as is now practiced, the door of the i safe need only be closed and opened.
It will of course be understood that Ido not limit my invention to the arrangement herein described and shown, but reserve my right to alter the same in any manner and to any exon one side only thereof, substantially as specified.
2. In av cabinet of the class described, a
drawer having a reversible indicator permanently connected therewith and serving as a drawer-pull, substantially as specified.
3. A sheet-metal box or drawer, the sides, bottom, and rear end of which are formed of a single sheet of metal, said sides being provided with independent U-shaped grooves or ways, a suitable front and cover, in combination with a combined pull and indicator, substantially as specified.
4. A box or drawer having an'eyeboltswiveled in the front portion thereof, said eyebolt having suspended therefrom an indicator, one side of which bears a number, letter, or character, and the other side of which is blank, substantially as specified. i
5. The combination, in a box or drawer, of afront portion having an eyebolt swiveled therein, an indicator suspended from said eye bolt, and washers interposed between the bolt and front portion at both sides thereof, sub stantially as specified.
6. The combination of the drawer having the sides A, ways A, cover A, havingastop, A and front A,with the eyebolt B, indicator E, and washers O and D, substantially as shown and described.
7. A cabinet consisting of a series of drawers, provided upon the trout portion thereof with indicators, one side of which bears numbers or characters ,and the other being blank, whereby the numbered side may be turned out to indicate that the drawer is occupied and reversed when empty, and a check bearing a corresponding number or character, substantially as specified.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
THOMAS W. SWENEY.
Witnesses:
JOHN A. Boorn, SAM. HAUTSOH.
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US2947022A (en) * 1957-06-24 1960-08-02 Thomas S Chuck Decorative hardware for drawers, doors, furniture and the like
US2971806A (en) * 1957-07-18 1961-02-14 Norman H Andreasen In-and-out pager cabinet
US2998128A (en) * 1957-02-18 1961-08-29 Elco Tool And Screw Corp Plastic cabinet drawer construction
US3826550A (en) * 1971-03-26 1974-07-30 Miller H Inc Stackable drawer and cover
US4156549A (en) * 1977-11-22 1979-05-29 Clark Marvin A Insect proof drawer
US7699414B1 (en) 2007-03-30 2010-04-20 Rhonda Shevrin Drawer cover to prevent jams
US20130127312A1 (en) * 2010-04-27 2013-05-23 Francis Chedozeau Child safety device for furniture

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2998128A (en) * 1957-02-18 1961-08-29 Elco Tool And Screw Corp Plastic cabinet drawer construction
US2947022A (en) * 1957-06-24 1960-08-02 Thomas S Chuck Decorative hardware for drawers, doors, furniture and the like
US2971806A (en) * 1957-07-18 1961-02-14 Norman H Andreasen In-and-out pager cabinet
US3826550A (en) * 1971-03-26 1974-07-30 Miller H Inc Stackable drawer and cover
US4156549A (en) * 1977-11-22 1979-05-29 Clark Marvin A Insect proof drawer
US7699414B1 (en) 2007-03-30 2010-04-20 Rhonda Shevrin Drawer cover to prevent jams
US20130127312A1 (en) * 2010-04-27 2013-05-23 Francis Chedozeau Child safety device for furniture

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