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US378553A US378553DA US378553A US 378553 A US378553 A US 378553A US 378553D A US378553D A US 378553DA US 378553 A US378553 A US 378553A
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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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  • PETERS Phnwukhographar. wmmglon. n. O.
  • Myinvention relates to that class of boards that are supported during use upon the backs of chairs or benches; and the object of the in vention is to provide improved means for holding the board securely in place upon the chairs, to provide means whereby the chairs will be held rigidly in place in their relation to the board and to each other, and to so construct the apparatus that one end of the board can be raised and lowered, while the opposite end is in position upon the chair for the purpose of allowing chairs of different heights to be used with the same board, and for the purpose of allowing the clothes to be drawn over the board while it is'located on the chairs, as will be hereinafter more fully'explained, and pointed out in the claim.
  • Figure l- is a perspective view of the table
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the same
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective View of the clamp that is used. for connecting the chairs together
  • Fig. 4 is a detail view of a thumb-screw or screw-bolt that is used in making up the clamping devices.
  • I provide a board, A, of ordinary construction, and to its under side and near one end I attach the clamp B, and near the opposite end, and also upon the under side, I secure rigidly in place the cleat I].
  • the clamp 13 it will thus be seen, holds one end of the board securely in place upon the back of the chair D, while the cleat E engages the back of the other chair, I), and so prevents the board from sliding along upon the back of said chair, and thereby keeping the backs of both chairs at the proper distance apart.
  • the clamp B is composed of oppositely-located jaws 2 and 3, and one or more thumbscrews or bolts, 6, which are passed through
  • one or more hinges such as 10, are located on the inner jaw of the said clamp, which also connect the clamp to the board. It is obvious that although one hinge will answer all purposes at this point, yet I may make use of two or more, as may be desired.
  • I For the purpose of holding the two chairs rigidly in place in their relation to the board and to each other, I provide a portable or a detachable clamp, O, which is adapted to engage the seats of the-chairs, as shown.
  • the clamp O is composed of the oppositelylocated sections or jaws 4 and 5 and the thumb screws or bolts 7. In use the ends of the jaws are made to engage the seat of the chairs first, and then, when the proper adjustment is had, the thumbscrews 7 are tightened up, thus clamping both of the said chairs rigidly together.
  • clamping devices can be made to operate equally as well when applied to a bench or to a chair of different form from that which I here show, providing said bench or chair is constructed with both a back and a seat.
  • the table may be thus constructed quite cheaply, and in use it will be found very firm and stanch.
  • said jaw 3 bein 1 directly hinged to the bottom of the ironing THOMAS PORTER 5 board, and the clamp adapted to engage the witnesseses:

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T. B.IPVORTER.
IRONING TABLE. No. 378,553. Patented Feb. 28, 1888.
ATTORNEY.
N. PETERS Phnwukhographar. wmmglon. n. O.
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PATENT THOMAS B. PORTER, OF KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI,
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SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 378,553, dated February 28 1888.
Application filed-September 6, 1886. Serial No 212,612. (No model.)
.To all whom, it may concerm Be it known that I, THOMAS E. PORTER, of Kansas City, Jackson county, Missouri, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Ironing-Tables, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had. to the accompanying drawings, forma part hereof.
Myinvention relates to that class of boards that are supported during use upon the backs of chairs or benches; and the object of the in vention is to provide improved means for holding the board securely in place upon the chairs, to provide means whereby the chairs will be held rigidly in place in their relation to the board and to each other, and to so construct the apparatus that one end of the board can be raised and lowered, while the opposite end is in position upon the chair for the purpose of allowing chairs of different heights to be used with the same board, and for the purpose of allowing the clothes to be drawn over the board while it is'located on the chairs, as will be hereinafter more fully'explained, and pointed out in the claim.
In the drawings, whichillustrate the man. ner of carrying out my invention, Figure l-is a perspective view of the table, Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the same. Fig. 3 is a perspective View of the clamp that is used. for connecting the chairs together, and Fig. 4 is a detail view of a thumb-screw or screw-bolt that is used in making up the clamping devices.
In carrying out my invention I provide a board, A, of ordinary construction, and to its under side and near one end I attach the clamp B, and near the opposite end, and also upon the under side, I secure rigidly in place the cleat I]. The clamp 13, it will thus be seen, holds one end of the board securely in place upon the back of the chair D, while the cleat E engages the back of the other chair, I), and so prevents the board from sliding along upon the back of said chair, and thereby keeping the backs of both chairs at the proper distance apart.
The clamp B is composed of oppositely-located jaws 2 and 3, and one or more thumbscrews or bolts, 6, which are passed through For the purpose of allowing the end of the board that is opposite the end which carries the clamp B to be raised and lowered, one or more hinges, such as 10, are located on the inner jaw of the said clamp, which also connect the clamp to the board. It is obvious that although one hinge will answer all purposes at this point, yet I may make use of two or more, as may be desired.
For the purpose of holding the two chairs rigidly in place in their relation to the board and to each other, I provide a portable or a detachable clamp, O, which is adapted to engage the seats of the-chairs, as shown.
The clamp O is composed of the oppositelylocated sections or jaws 4 and 5 and the thumb screws or bolts 7. In use the ends of the jaws are made to engage the seat of the chairs first, and then, when the proper adjustment is had, the thumbscrews 7 are tightened up, thus clamping both of the said chairs rigidly together.
In regard to the particular style of chair that may be used in making up the apparatus, I will say that the clamping devices can be made to operate equally as well when applied to a bench or to a chair of different form from that which I here show, providing said bench or chair is constructed with both a back and a seat.
The table may be thus constructed quite cheaply, and in use it will be found very firm and stanch.
I am aware that ironing-boards have been provided with supportingclamps, whereby they may be supported upon and secured to a table. Therefore I do not herein broadly claim such as my invention; but
What I do claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is?
In an ironing-table, the combination of the chairs D D, the clamp G, composed of separate removable jaws 4 and 5, adjustably held opposite each other by the thumb-screws 7, and being adapted to engage the seats of said chairs and rigidly hold them in position, the ironing-board A, adapted to be ren1ovablysecured to the backs of said chairs, the cleat E, located on the under side of one end of the board, and the clamp B at the opposite end IOU of the ironing-board and composed of oppo- In testimony whereof Iaffix my signatnrein sitely-located removable jaws 2and 3, held to presence of two Witnesses.
ether by thumb-screw 6, said jaw 3 bein 1 directly hinged to the bottom of the ironing THOMAS PORTER 5 board, and the clamp adapted to engage the Witnesses:
opposite faces of the back of one of said chairs, R. B. ROBINSON, substantially as described. J OHN W. NORTON.
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