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US817765A
US817765A US26764905A US1905267649A US817765A US 817765 A US817765 A US 817765A US 26764905 A US26764905 A US 26764905A US 1905267649 A US1905267649 A US 1905267649A US 817765 A US817765 A US 817765A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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  • This invention relates.to sink-frames.
  • the object of the invention is in a novel manner to construct a sink-frame wholl of metal and in such manner as that'its we1 ht will not be any more than the ordinary woo en frames in common use, whereby greater wearing properties are secured, cleanliness incurred, and deterioration as from rotting obviated.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the ame as it appears when ready for use.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective detail view of one corner of the sink, showing the parts thereof separated to exhibit the manner in which they are combined.
  • the frame is constructed of angle iron or steel and embodies sides 1, ends 2, le s 3, and leg-braces 4, the latter being ma e of strap iron or steel.
  • Each side is combined with an end by in cisin the extremity of the former and turning t e tongue 4?, formed by the incision, at right angles to the length of the side, as shown in Fig. 2, and by providing the tongue with an orifice 5, which is designed to register with a similar orifice 6 in the extremity of the end, and the side adjacent to the tongue with an orifice 7, and in passing through the three orifices 5, 6, and 7 rivets 8, that engage oriflces 9 in the legs, as shown in Fig. 3, which rivets are upset in the usual manner.
  • the joint formed at the corner is straight instead of a miterjoint, such as would otherwise have to be formed, and the union between the arts is rendered more rigid, and thus durab e, than could possibly be secured if the tongues were not employed.
  • one of the flanges of the sldes and ends is disposed inward, thereby presenting a means of attachment for the upper terminals of the leg-braces 4, which are,
  • rivets 10 secured by rivets 10 to the said flanges 8 and by rivets 1 1 to the flanges of the legs, the latter being disposed with their crotches inward, so as to permit them to fit around the corners of the sides and ends and be secured thereto by the rivets 8 in the manner described.
  • the incision is made of a depth equal to the width of the flange, so that the projecting ends 12 of the flange adjacent the tongue will form a continuation of the flanges of the ends, and thus present square corners, as clearly shown in it will be seen from the foregoing description that by the manner of assembling the parts of the frame herein described an exceedingly simple and li ht structure is produced and one that ll successfully withstand strains and pressure to which it will be subjected in use.
  • a sink-frame constructed of angle-iron and comprising sides, ends and legs, the terminals of the sides being incised to free lengths of metal to form tongues that are bent at right angles to the length of the sides and are orificed, and the projecting terminals of the sides forming a continuation of the ends, and assembling devices'passed through the flanges of the sides and ends and through the tongues.
  • a sink-frame constructed of angle-iron and comprising sides, ends and le s, the terminals of the sides being incise to free a length of one of the flanges equal to the width of the flange, the metal thus freed forming tongues that are bent at right angles to the length of the sides and orificed, and the projecting terminals of the sides forming a continuation of the ends, and assembling devices passed through the flanges of the sides and ends, and through the tongues and legs.
  • a sink-frame constructed of angle-iron and comprising sides, ends and le s, the terminals of the sides being incise to free a length of one of the flanges equal to the width of the flange, the metal thus freed forming tongues that are bent at right angles to the length of the sides and orificed, and the.pro- I as our own we have hereto affixed our signajeeting, terminals of the sides forming a eontures in the presence of two witnesseses. tinuntion of the ends, rivets passed through RANDOLPH F. HAGEMAN. the flanges of the sides and ends, and through JAMES E. HAGEMAN. 5 the tongues and legs, and leg-braces secured Witnesses:

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No. 817,765. PATENTED APR. 17, 1906. R. F. & J. E. HAGBMAN.
SINK FRAME.
APPLICATION FILED JUNE 29. 1905.
Attorn eys UNITED STATES PATENT orrion.
RANDOLPH F. HAGEMAN AND JAMES E. HAGEMAN, OF NEW MADISON,
- OHIO.
SINK-FRAME.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented April 17, 1906.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, RANDOLPH F. HAGE- MAN and JAMES E. HAGEMAN, citizens of the United States, residing at New Madison, in the county of Darke and-State of Ohio, have invented a new and useful Sink-Frame, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates.to sink-frames.
The object of the invention is in a novel manner to construct a sink-frame wholl of metal and in such manner as that'its we1 ht will not be any more than the ordinary woo en frames in common use, whereby greater wearing properties are secured, cleanliness incurred, and deterioration as from rotting obviated.
With the above and other objects in view, as will appear as the nature of the invention is better understood, the same consists in the novel construction and combination of arts of a sink-frame, as will be hereinafter ful y described and claimed.
In the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, and in which like characters of reference indicate corresponding prarts, Figure 1 is a perspective view of the ame as it appears when ready for use. Fig. 2 is a perspective detail view of one corner of the sink, showing the parts thereof separated to exhibit the manner in which they are combined.
The frame is constructed of angle iron or steel and embodies sides 1, ends 2, le s 3, and leg-braces 4, the latter being ma e of strap iron or steel.
Each side is combined with an end by in cisin the extremity of the former and turning t e tongue 4?, formed by the incision, at right angles to the length of the side, as shown in Fig. 2, and by providing the tongue with an orifice 5, which is designed to register with a similar orifice 6 in the extremity of the end, and the side adjacent to the tongue with an orifice 7, and in passing through the three orifices 5, 6, and 7 rivets 8, that engage oriflces 9 in the legs, as shown in Fig. 3, which rivets are upset in the usual manner. By the provision of the tongue the joint formed at the corner is straight instead of a miterjoint, such as would otherwise have to be formed, and the union between the arts is rendered more rigid, and thus durab e, than could possibly be secured if the tongues were not employed.
As shown in Fig. 1, one of the flanges of the sldes and ends is disposed inward, thereby presenting a means of attachment for the upper terminals of the leg-braces 4, which are,
secured by rivets 10 to the said flanges 8 and by rivets 1 1 to the flanges of the legs, the latter being disposed with their crotches inward, so as to permit them to fit around the corners of the sides and ends and be secured thereto by the rivets 8 in the manner described.
In forming the tongues 4 the incision is made of a depth equal to the width of the flange, so that the projecting ends 12 of the flange adjacent the tongue will form a continuation of the flanges of the ends, and thus present square corners, as clearly shown in it will be seen from the foregoing description that by the manner of assembling the parts of the frame herein described an exceedingly simple and li ht structure is produced and one that ll successfully withstand strains and pressure to which it will be subjected in use.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed is- 1. A sink-frame constructed of angle-iron and comprising sides, ends and legs, the terminals of the sides being incised to free lengths of metal to form tongues that are bent at right angles to the length of the sides and are orificed, and the projecting terminals of the sides forming a continuation of the ends, and assembling devices'passed through the flanges of the sides and ends and through the tongues.
2. A sink-frame constructed of angle-iron and comprising sides, ends and le s, the terminals of the sides being incise to free a length of one of the flanges equal to the width of the flange, the metal thus freed forming tongues that are bent at right angles to the length of the sides and orificed, and the projecting terminals of the sides forming a continuation of the ends, and assembling devices passed through the flanges of the sides and ends, and through the tongues and legs.
3. A sink-frame constructed of angle-iron and comprising sides, ends and le s, the terminals of the sides being incise to free a length of one of the flanges equal to the width of the flange, the metal thus freed forming tongues that are bent at right angles to the length of the sides and orificed, and the.pro- I as our own we have hereto affixed our signajeeting, terminals of the sides forming a eontures in the presence of two Witnesses. tinuntion of the ends, rivets passed through RANDOLPH F. HAGEMAN. the flanges of the sides and ends, and through JAMES E. HAGEMAN. 5 the tongues and legs, and leg-braces secured Witnesses:
to the sides, ends and legs. G. W. WILEY,
In testimony that We claim the foregoing CHARLES ROBERTS.
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US2522096A (en) * 1948-11-23 1950-09-12 Ted E Cooke Supporting stand for tables, basins, and the like
US2757892A (en) * 1953-03-09 1956-08-07 Remstein William Stand constructions

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2522096A (en) * 1948-11-23 1950-09-12 Ted E Cooke Supporting stand for tables, basins, and the like
US2757892A (en) * 1953-03-09 1956-08-07 Remstein William Stand constructions

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