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  • Figure 1 is a plan VIGWOf our improved stove truck.
  • Fig. 2 is a cross section through the center disks or plates; portions of two of the adjusting arms also appear in section;
  • Fig. 3 a plan view of the lower center plate;
  • Fig. 4 a side elevation of the same;
  • Fig. 5 a longitudinal elevation of the bars constituting the adjusting arms, detached;
  • Fig. 6, a plan view of one of the members of the adjusting arms, detached.
  • A indicates the bottom disk or center plate from which project upwardly in a vertical plane, a series of pins or lugs (a) of which there may be three or more.
  • B and B represent respectively, the two bars or members constituting the arms, radiating from the center plate A, and pivoted thereto by means of an opening I) through the inner end of the bar B adapted to receive one of the lugs (a) on the bottom center plate A.
  • c is a socket or guide portion cast integrally with the bar B on the inner end thereof, and d is a similar socket on the outer end of bar B; in these guides or sockets, the respective bars constituting the arms, are adapted to slide longitudinally and be extended or shortened, as may be desired, and made secure at any adjustment by means of a set screw 6, which penetrates the guide (1.
  • C designates a plate rigidly attached to the outer extremity of bar B, having a flange f projecting upwardly from the edge, and a lug g, projecting upwardly from the face thereof; these plates, one of which is attached to each of the arms, are made in a substantial form and are adapted to receive and securely support the feet of the stove, which are prevented from sliding off by means of the flangefand lug h represents a caster wheel journaled in ears h loosely mounted on the under side of the plates 0.
  • D represents the upper disk or center plate provided with holes corresponding in number and size to the lugs (a) on plate A.
  • This plate forms the upper inclosure for the pivoted ends of the adjusting arms, and is held in position thereon by a bolt h that penetrates the center of both plates and is secured in such position by a nut h the arms are thus enabled to swivel on the lugs without binding, or becoming detached from said lugs.
  • the arms may be placed, radially, in any desired position; for example, the arms may be radiated to support a stove having three legs, without detaching any of the parts; the superfluous arm in this instance, may be turned on its pivot out of the way.
  • Fig. 5 will convey an idea of the extent of longitudinal adjustment that may be given these arms; it will be seen that the outer member of the arm, B, may be extended until the two guides or sockets c and d are brought in contact.
  • a single truck is capable of a considerable amount of adjustment and of serving a multitude of uses; first, it is not adapted to any one form or size of stove alone; one person may easily place a stove of large size thereon, by elevating one corner or leg of the stove at a time, only sufficiently high to place one of the arms thereunder at a time.
  • the truck is also a useful means for moving boxes, barrels and other weighty articles, and

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A. THIELE &; C. 1?. FOX.
STOVE TRUGK.
No. 525,298. Patented Aug. 28, 1894.
AQ By M ATTORNEY.
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ADOLPH THIELE AND CHARLES F. FOX, OF DAYTON, OHIO.
STOVE-TRUCK.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 525,298, dated August 28, 1894.
Application filed November 9, 1893. Serial No. 490,492. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, ADOLPH THIELE and CHARLES F. Fox, of Dayton, county of Montgomery, State of Ohio, have invented a new and useful Improvementin Stove-Trucks; and We do declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying draw- 1ngs, and to the letters of reference marked 'tthereon, which form a part of this specifica- Our invention relates to improvements in stove trucks, and has for its object to provide a truck, the novel features of which will be detailed in the specification, and specifically mentioned in the claims.
0 Referring to the drawings, Figure 1, is a plan VIGWOf our improved stove truck. Fig. 2, is a cross section through the center disks or plates; portions of two of the adjusting arms also appear in section; Fig. 3, a plan view of the lower center plate; Fig. 4:, a side elevation of the same; Fig. 5, a longitudinal elevation of the bars constituting the adjusting arms, detached; Fig. 6, a plan view of one of the members of the adjusting arms, detached.
In the detailed description, similar letters of reference will be used to denote correspondmg parts in the several views.
A indicates the bottom disk or center plate from which project upwardly in a vertical plane, a series of pins or lugs (a) of which there may be three or more.
B and B represent respectively, the two bars or members constituting the arms, radiating from the center plate A, and pivoted thereto by means of an opening I) through the inner end of the bar B adapted to receive one of the lugs (a) on the bottom center plate A.
c is a socket or guide portion cast integrally with the bar B on the inner end thereof, and d is a similar socket on the outer end of bar B; in these guides or sockets, the respective bars constituting the arms, are adapted to slide longitudinally and be extended or shortened, as may be desired, and made secure at any adjustment by means of a set screw 6, which penetrates the guide (1.
C designates a plate rigidly attached to the outer extremity of bar B, having a flange f projecting upwardly from the edge, and a lug g, projecting upwardly from the face thereof; these plates, one of which is attached to each of the arms, are made in a substantial form and are adapted to receive and securely support the feet of the stove, which are prevented from sliding off by means of the flangefand lug h represents a caster wheel journaled in ears h loosely mounted on the under side of the plates 0.
D represents the upper disk or center plate provided with holes corresponding in number and size to the lugs (a) on plate A. This plate forms the upper inclosure for the pivoted ends of the adjusting arms, and is held in position thereon by a bolt h that penetrates the center of both plates and is secured in such position by a nut h the arms are thus enabled to swivel on the lugs without binding, or becoming detached from said lugs. It will be observed that the arms may be placed, radially, in any desired position; for example, the arms may be radiated to support a stove having three legs, without detaching any of the parts; the superfluous arm in this instance, may be turned on its pivot out of the way. In Fig. l the broken lines show the radial and longitudinal adjustment of which the arms are susceptible, and it will be understood that said arms may be placed on avariety of planes with reference to the radius. Fig. 5 will convey an idea of the extent of longitudinal adjustment that may be given these arms; it will be seen that the outer member of the arm, B, may be extended until the two guides or sockets c and d are brought in contact.
From the foregoing description it is made manifest that a single truck is capable of a considerable amount of adjustment and of serving a multitude of uses; first, it is not adapted to any one form or size of stove alone; one person may easily place a stove of large size thereon, by elevating one corner or leg of the stove at a time, only sufficiently high to place one of the arms thereunder at a time. The truck is also a useful means for moving boxes, barrels and other weighty articles, and
by making the same on a large scale, it is an efficient means for moving pianos.
Having described our invention, we claim the following: up
1. In a stove truck, the combination-of the circular center plates A and D, the former having a series of lugs projecting therefrom, the latter having openings to receive said lugs, and both of said plates having a central opening for the reception of a bolt, the arms B and B, the former having a pivotal connection with the lugs on the plate A, and their inner ends loosely inclosed between said plates, the latter arm attached to arm B, and adapted to move in guides c and d, as herein described.
2. The combination with the arms B and B having guides c and d in which said arms are longitudinally adjustable, of the circular center plate A with lugs (a) projecting therefrom, on which the arms B are pivoted and radially adjustable, the plate D having openings to receive the lugs on plate A, whereby the arms B are movably inclosed between said plates and prevented from leaving their pivots, and means for maintaining said plates, in such position, substantially as herein described.
In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands this 4th day of November, 1893.
ADOLPH THIELE. CHARLES F. FOX.
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GEORGE H. WOOD, R. J AY MOCARTY.
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US3329442A (en) * 1965-10-22 1967-07-04 Vietri John J Di Portable load carrier for luggage and the like
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US2553890A (en) * 1946-05-31 1951-05-22 Bloch Julius Collapsible tripod base
US3085798A (en) * 1959-02-19 1963-04-16 Lockheed Aircraft Corp Multi-purpose powerplant stand
US3329442A (en) * 1965-10-22 1967-07-04 Vietri John J Di Portable load carrier for luggage and the like
US3802524A (en) * 1972-06-05 1974-04-09 W Seidel Motorized invalid carrier
US20070007736A1 (en) * 2005-07-05 2007-01-11 Grk Manufacturing Company Piano dolly
US7287766B2 (en) * 2005-07-05 2007-10-30 Grk Manufacturing Company Piano dolly
US20100176568A1 (en) * 2009-01-14 2010-07-15 Grk Manufacturing Company Piano dolly
US7988161B2 (en) 2009-01-14 2011-08-02 Grk Manufacturing Co. Piano dolly
US20130193285A1 (en) * 2012-01-27 2013-08-01 John Renest Hall Leveling device for portable stove
US9784453B2 (en) 2012-01-27 2017-10-10 John Ernest Hall Leveling device for portable stove
US8695931B2 (en) * 2012-01-27 2014-04-15 John Ernest Hall Leveling device for portable stove
US8850656B2 (en) 2012-06-26 2014-10-07 Luca Buttazzoni Castor assembly for a modular dolly
US20150054238A1 (en) * 2012-06-26 2015-02-26 Andres Bernal Castor assembly for modular dolly & kit
US9340222B2 (en) * 2012-06-26 2016-05-17 Luca Buttazzoni Castor assembly for modular dolly and kit
US8684372B2 (en) * 2012-06-26 2014-04-01 Luca Buttazzoni Modular dolly kit
US9010798B2 (en) 2012-07-23 2015-04-21 Luca Buttazzoni Self-contained dolly assembly
US9566993B2 (en) 2012-07-23 2017-02-14 Luca Buttazzoni Self-contained dolly assembly
US8876145B1 (en) 2013-07-15 2014-11-04 Luca Buttazzoni Castor supported dolly assembly capable of being made from lightweight materials and so as to be disposable or severable
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US9409585B2 (en) 2013-07-15 2016-08-09 Luca Buttazzoni Castor supported dolly assembly capable of being made from lightweight materials and of being used as a pallet assembly
US20170151973A1 (en) * 2013-07-15 2017-06-01 Luca Buttazzoni Castor supported dolly assembly capable of being made from lightweight materials and of being used as a pallet assembly
US8910955B1 (en) 2013-12-03 2014-12-16 Luca Buttazzoni Lightweight dolly assembly
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