US641015A - Case for displaying shirts. - Google Patents

Case for displaying shirts. Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US641015A
US641015A US67595398A US1898675953A US641015A US 641015 A US641015 A US 641015A US 67595398 A US67595398 A US 67595398A US 1898675953 A US1898675953 A US 1898675953A US 641015 A US641015 A US 641015A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
case
cord
cabinet
hinged
blocks
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US67595398A
Inventor
Jonathan Blair Horton
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US67595398A priority Critical patent/US641015A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US641015A publication Critical patent/US641015A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • 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
    • A47B51/00Cabinets with means for moving compartments up and down

Definitions

  • My invention is a suspended cabinet for displaying articles of wearing-apparel, especially of the class known as gentlemens furnishingsg7 and the object in view is to provide an improved type of cabinet which will not take up counter and floor space in a store, and at the same time serve to display the contents to good advantage and to protect the4 sanne from dust.
  • the display-cabinet of the present invention is essentially a suspended case having a back wall hinged to the lower edge thereof and adapted to be opened in a downward direction for access to the inside of the case, and with such a case is combined a suspension appliance, to be hereinafter fully described, which serves a twofold purposeto wit, in holding the case in a level condition and at any desired height and to keep the hinged back securely closed when the caseis elevated to its suspended position.
  • Figure l is a front elevation of a display-cabinet constructed in accordance with my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical transverse sectional elevation thereof.
  • the display-cabinet which I have invented is designed to be suspended in a level condition at any desired height within a store or any part of the latter, so that it will not take up room or space on the floor, a counter, or other surface.
  • the casel is closed on its top, bottom, and ends.
  • the back 2 of the case is essentially hinged tothe lower edge thereof, as indicated at 4 in Fig. 2, whereby the back is adapted to open in a downward direction access is to be obtained to the interior thereof for the purpose of inserting or removing merchandise in the cabinet.
  • the back 2 is represented as an open or skeleton frame 5, having a cov- Serial No. 675,953. (No model.)
  • the front of the cabinet is covered by a transparent pane 3, of glass, which is set in the case 1 a short distance from the front edge thereof, and this transparent front is arranged in a vertical direction and is secured rmly in place within the case, so that dust and dirt will not accumulate on the front to obstruct the view of the contents of the cabinet.
  • Fig. 1 of the accompanying drawings The cabinet represented by Fig. 1 of the accompanying drawings is shown as supplied with various articles of mens wearingapparel, including two series of shirts arranged one above and in rear of the other, collars, Suspenders, and neckwear; but it is to be understood that any kinds of merchandise may be placed in the cabinet for display thereby.
  • I have equipped the case l with the notched rail-supporting blocks 6 7.
  • a pair of the blocks 6 are secured to the respective ends of the case in the same horizontal plane, and a like pair of the blocks 7 are secured to the respective ends of the case in like relation and at a suitable distance below the firstmentioned pair of blocks 6, the blocks of the upper and lower pair being parallel and separated by an intervening space.
  • Each block is provided with a notch 7, located near the transparent front 3, and the block is also provided with a notch 8 in rear of the notch 7 and contiguous to the hinged back 2, said notches opening upwardly through the edge of the block and each notch, furthermore, being rectangular.
  • blocks of the upper pair are secured to the opposite end Walls of the case for the notches therein to aline or coincide longitudinally of the case, and in corresponding notches of each pair of blocks is adapted to be tted a horizontal bar or rail, from which the merchandise may be suspended.
  • FIG. 2 I have shown a rail 9, occupying the front notches 7 8 of the upper pair of blocks 6; but it is evident that said rail 9 may be litted in the rear notches 8 of said upper blocks'.
  • the rail l0 is shown as fitted in the front notches 7 of the lower pair of blocks 7.
  • the rail l0 is iitted in the front notches of the lower IOO blocks, while the rail 9 is fitted in the rear notches 8 of the upper blocks.
  • the softbosom shirts are doubled around the lower rail 10, while the stiff-bosom shirts are connected to the upper rail 9, whereby the shirts l are arranged in two series for display one above the other to the best advantage.
  • suspension-cord ll lies above the top of the case, one end of said cord being attached permanently to an eye at one end of the case, while the other end of said cord is connected detachably, as by a hook,to another eye at the opposite end of the case.
  • Suitable guide-sheaves 12 are fastened to the ceiling or other surface in the store or any part thereof, and the suspension-cablel 11 is led or reeved over these sheaves.
  • An adjusting-cord 13 is fastened to the suspension-cord at a point midway between the sheaves, said suspensioncord being carried in rear of the case and its hinged back wall.
  • a hook 14 On the under side or bottom of the case at a point in front of the hinge 4 is secured a hook 14, to which may be connected a ring or eye on the free end of the adjusting-cord 13.
  • the eyes by which the ends of the suspension-cord 11 are held are attached to the top of the case near the ends thereof and midway between the front and back edges of the case, whereby the case may be suspended in a level condition.
  • the back 4 is hinged to the lower edge of the case to fold upwardly against the rear side thereof and that the intermediate portion of the suspension-cord bears against the hinged back.
  • a suspended display-cabinet comprising a case closed at its top, bottom and ends and having a transparent vertical front, a back hinged at its lower edge to the case and adapted to be folded downward below the latter, a suspension-cord attached at its ends to the top of the ease, spaced sheaves over which the cord is reeved, a fastener on the 'under side of the case and in front of the hinged connection of the back thereto, and an adj Listing-cord attached to the suspensioncord midway between the sheaves and connected detachably to the fastener, the intermediate portion of the suspension-cord passi ing in rear of the case and engaging with the hinged back thereof, to coniine the latter securely in place when the cabinet is elevated to its suspended position.

Landscapes

  • Holders For Apparel And Elements Relating To Apparel (AREA)

Description

No. 64|,0|5. Patented lan. 9, i900.
J. B. HOBTUN.
CASE FOR DISPLAYING SHIRTS.
(Applcatu'n led Mar. 31, 1898.)
(No Model.)
WWW, uq'llorgeys,
we scams vrrms no. PHorouTHo..\4vAsHwuroN. u. c.
-and to lie below the suspended case when v UriiTnn STATES Tirion.
PATENT CAS-E FOR DISPLAYING SHIRTS.
'srncinrcArioN forming part or Letters patent No. 641,015, dated january' 9, 19oo;
Appncann inea nach 31,1898.
To @ZZ whom, t may concern.-
Be it known that I, JONATHAN BLAIR Hon- TON, a citizen of the United States, residing at North Wilkesborough, in the county of Wilkes and State of North Carolina, have invented a new and useful Suspended Display- Oabinet, of which the following is a specification.
My invention is a suspended cabinet for displaying articles of wearing-apparel, especially of the class known as gentlemens furnishingsg7 and the object in view is to provide an improved type of cabinet which will not take up counter and floor space in a store, and at the same time serve to display the contents to good advantage and to protect the4 sanne from dust.
The display-cabinet of the present invention is essentially a suspended case having a back wall hinged to the lower edge thereof and adapted to be opened in a downward direction for access to the inside of the case, and with such a case is combined a suspension appliance, to be hereinafter fully described, which serves a twofold purposeto wit, in holding the case in a level condition and at any desired height and to keep the hinged back securely closed when the caseis elevated to its suspended position.
In the drawings, Figure l is a front elevation of a display-cabinet constructed in accordance with my invention. Fig. 2 is a vertical transverse sectional elevation thereof.
The same numerals are employed to designate like parts in each of the figures.
The display-cabinet which I have invented is designed to be suspended in a level condition at any desired height within a store or any part of the latter, so that it will not take up room or space on the floor, a counter, or other surface. The caselis closed on its top, bottom, and ends. The back 2 of the case is essentially hinged tothe lower edge thereof, as indicated at 4 in Fig. 2, whereby the back is adapted to open in a downward direction access is to be obtained to the interior thereof for the purpose of inserting or removing merchandise in the cabinet. In theembodiment of the invention shown by the accom-. panying drawings the back 2 is represented as an open or skeleton frame 5, having a cov- Serial No. 675,953. (No model.)
ering 6'L of fabric or other suitable material. The front of the cabinet is covered by a transparent pane 3, of glass, which is set in the case 1 a short distance from the front edge thereof, and this transparent front is arranged in a vertical direction and is secured rmly in place within the case, so that dust and dirt will not accumulate on the front to obstruct the view of the contents of the cabinet.
The cabinet represented by Fig. 1 of the accompanying drawings is shown as supplied with various articles of mens wearingapparel, including two series of shirts arranged one above and in rear of the other, collars, Suspenders, and neckwear; but it is to be understood that any kinds of merchandise may be placed in the cabinet for display thereby. In order to support the articles Within the cabinet for display to the best advantage, I have equipped the case l with the notched rail-supporting blocks 6 7. A pair of the blocks 6 are secured to the respective ends of the case in the same horizontal plane, and a like pair of the blocks 7 are secured to the respective ends of the case in like relation and at a suitable distance below the firstmentioned pair of blocks 6, the blocks of the upper and lower pair being parallel and separated by an intervening space. (See Fig. 2.) Each block is provided with a notch 7, located near the transparent front 3, and the block is also provided with a notch 8 in rear of the notch 7 and contiguous to the hinged back 2, said notches opening upwardly through the edge of the block and each notch, furthermore, being rectangular. rlhe blocks of the upper pair are secured to the opposite end Walls of the case for the notches therein to aline or coincide longitudinally of the case, and in corresponding notches of each pair of blocks is adapted to be tted a horizontal bar or rail, from which the merchandise may be suspended. In Fig. 2 I have shown a rail 9, occupying the front notches 7 8 of the upper pair of blocks 6; but it is evident that said rail 9 may be litted in the rear notches 8 of said upper blocks'. In the same figure of the drawings the rail l0 is shown as fitted in the front notches 7 of the lower pair of blocks 7. In displaying such articles as soft and stiff bosom shirts (represented in Fig. l) the rail l0 is iitted in the front notches of the lower IOO blocks, while the rail 9 is fitted in the rear notches 8 of the upper blocks. The softbosom shirts are doubled around the lower rail 10, while the stiff-bosom shirts are connected to the upper rail 9, whereby the shirts l are arranged in two series for display one above the other to the best advantage.
According to my invention it is necessary to employ a suspension device by which the cabinet may be raised above the floor or the counter, and this suspension device is constructed to coperate with the hinged back for securely holding the latter in its closed position when the case is in its raised suspended position. The suspension-cord ll lies above the top of the case, one end of said cord being attached permanently to an eye at one end of the case, while the other end of said cord is connected detachably, as by a hook,to another eye at the opposite end of the case. Suitable guide-sheaves 12 are fastened to the ceiling or other surface in the store or any part thereof, and the suspension-cablel 11 is led or reeved over these sheaves. An adjusting-cord 13 is fastened to the suspension-cord at a point midway between the sheaves, said suspensioncord being carried in rear of the case and its hinged back wall. On the under side or bottom of the case at a point in front of the hinge 4 is secured a hook 14, to which may be connected a ring or eye on the free end of the adjusting-cord 13. The eyes by which the ends of the suspension-cord 11 are held are attached to the top of the case near the ends thereof and midway between the front and back edges of the case, whereby the case may be suspended in a level condition. It is to be observed that the back 4 is hinged to the lower edge of the case to fold upwardly against the rear side thereof and that the intermediate portion of the suspension-cord bears against the hinged back. This relation of the cord makes it confine the hinged back in its closed condition, although, if desired, suitable latches may be employed; but as these latches are liable to work loose or be come unfastened the suspension-cord prevents the back from opening accidentally. By hinging the back to the lower edge of the case it may be opened to permit access to the interior of the case without holding the back in a raised position, thus providing for unobstructed access to the contents of the case.
In the use of my cabinet it is lowered to rest upon a counter while being filled with the merchandise to be displayed, and the back is then closed and the adjusting-cord is drawn around the back to raise the case, the free end of said cord being connected with the fastener 14. In its suspended position the case is confined by the cord engaging the fastener and the hinged back is securely retained by pressure of the cord thereon. To lower the case, the cord 13 is released, whereupon the case descends, so that it may rest on a counter. The hinged back may now be turned in a downward direction for easy access to the case.
What I claim is- A suspended display-cabinet comprising a case closed at its top, bottom and ends and having a transparent vertical front, a back hinged at its lower edge to the case and adapted to be folded downward below the latter, a suspension-cord attached at its ends to the top of the ease, spaced sheaves over which the cord is reeved, a fastener on the 'under side of the case and in front of the hinged connection of the back thereto, and an adj Listing-cord attached to the suspensioncord midway between the sheaves and connected detachably to the fastener, the intermediate portion of the suspension-cord passi ing in rear of the case and engaging with the hinged back thereof, to coniine the latter securely in place when the cabinet is elevated to its suspended position.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own I have hereto aflixed my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
JONATHAN BLAIR HORTON.
Witnesses:
H. W. HoRToN, R. W. GwYN.
US67595398A 1898-03-31 1898-03-31 Case for displaying shirts. Expired - Lifetime US641015A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US67595398A US641015A (en) 1898-03-31 1898-03-31 Case for displaying shirts.

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US67595398A US641015A (en) 1898-03-31 1898-03-31 Case for displaying shirts.

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US641015A true US641015A (en) 1900-01-09

Family

ID=2709598

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US67595398A Expired - Lifetime US641015A (en) 1898-03-31 1898-03-31 Case for displaying shirts.

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US641015A (en)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US20110144634A1 (en) * 2005-08-02 2011-06-16 Neurotherm, Inc. Method and Apparatus for Diagnosing and Treating Neural Dysfunction

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US20110144634A1 (en) * 2005-08-02 2011-06-16 Neurotherm, Inc. Method and Apparatus for Diagnosing and Treating Neural Dysfunction

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US1684232A (en) Shoe and locker bag
US1832715A (en) Garment bag
US971493A (en) Display-rack.
US1033630A (en) Display-rack.
US641015A (en) Case for displaying shirts.
US139420A (en) Improvement in combined trunks and wardrobes
US658880A (en) Cabinet.
US315760A (en) Wardrobe
US1121211A (en) Wardrobe.
US1573330A (en) Screen
US690341A (en) Portable display-case.
US85811A (en) Improved sectional bureau
US1056826A (en) Display-box.
US1458100A (en) Laundry-bag support
US283374A (en) buffobd
US1621321A (en) Wardrobe-trunk construction
US708489A (en) Folding sample-case.
US1682273A (en) Wardrobe
US839414A (en) Garment-hanger for wardrobes, trunks, or the like.
US759770A (en) Cabinet.
US760726A (en) Wardrobe or show-case.
US823814A (en) Portable wardrobe.
US928081A (en) Cabinet for clothes-rack arms.
US149767A (en) Improvement in sewing-machine cabinets
US1003710A (en) Dust-proof collapsible wardrobe for berths.