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US878644A
US878644A US36564707A US1907365647A US878644A US 878644 A US878644 A US 878644A US 36564707 A US36564707 A US 36564707A US 1907365647 A US1907365647 A US 1907365647A US 878644 A US878644 A US 878644A
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    • 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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  • GUSTAVE A. LINDKE citizen of the United States, residing at Detroit, in the county of Wayne and State of Michigan, has invented certain new and useful Improvements in Store-Fixtures, of which the following is a specification.
  • This invention relates to improvements in store fixtures and more especially to a movable shelving or carrier, particularly adapted for shoes or other articles which it is desirable to keep in separate closed compartments or boxes; and the principal object of the invention is to provide means for so sup orting a vertical series of boxes that the wiole row may be readily moved to bring any one of the boxes within convenient reach, and further, to provide a very cheap, compact and efficient construction having certain other new and useful features, all as hereinafter more fully described, reference being had to the accompanying drawing in which Figure 1 is a perspective view of a series of devices embodying the invention in operative position, and with their middle portion broken away to shorten the figure; Fig.
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged detail showing a horizontal sec tion of a part of the device intermediate its 11 per and lower ends;
  • Fig. 3 a similar view sffowing a section on the horizontal plane of the upper shaft; and
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective detail view of the box carrying frame.
  • a suitable cabinet is formed of a series of parallel vertical partitions 1 secured together by top and bottom strips or finishing boards 2 at their front edges and at the rear edges by a backing 3, or they may be secured to the wall of the room in any desired manner to hold them accurately spaced apart a distance slightly greater than the width of an ordinary shoe box.
  • each partition In each side of each partition are formed guide grooves 8 for the chains and the partitions are cut away at 9 to receive the sprockets.
  • the two chains within each space between the partitions are connected at suitable intervals by rods 10 so that theywill movein unison and to form means for attaching the box-carrying frames '11 each of which consists of two rectangular skeleton side frames 12 formed of sheet metal with an inwardly projecting flange 13. at their upper and lower sides to engage a rectangular shoe box 14 of the desired size along its side edges.
  • These side frames are hung upon the carrier chains by providing openings in the frames at their rear ends through which the connecting rods pass, and these side frames are connected at their outer or forward end by a bar 15 pivoted at one end to the top of one frame and having a hook at its opposite end to engage a pin on the other frame.
  • the shoe boxes are made of a size to fit within the carrying frame and are clamped therein by the bar 15 but may be quickly and easily removed by disengaging said bar.
  • the boxes are preferably made of some light material such as pasteboar-d or thin sheet metal with an end opening closed by a hinged cover 16.
  • the carrying frames are preferably attached to the carrier chains as closely together as convenient and permit the boxes to pass around the sprockets, so that they, will be supported in vertical rows with but small space between and thus a large number of boxes are stored in a small space.
  • there is a great saving of space over the ordinary shelving in that two vertical rows of boxes substantially the height of the cabinet are supported in a space the length of the width of one box, or one row is supported behind the other, while all of the boxes of both the front and back rows are made easily available by being carried by the endless carrier.
  • the boxes are guided laterally in their movement by the partitions, the chains and sprocket wheels being let into said partitions, and are held in a horizontal. position throughout their vertical movement by the chains running in the guide grooves.
  • a rocker-bar 17 is pivoted intermediate its ends within a recess in each partition and to one end of this bar is pivotally attached a pin 18 adapted to be projected endwise through an opening into the chain groove to engage the chain and to the opposite end of said ar is pivotally attached a push rod 19 with its forwardend projecting through the front edge of the partition where it may be pressed inward to actuate the rocker-bar and withdraw the pin from enga ement with the chain.
  • a spring 20 normal y holds the pin in engagement with the chain.

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No. 878,644. PATENTED FEB. 11, 1908.
G. A. LINDKE.
STORE FIXTURE. APPLICATION FILED APR. 1.1907.
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GUSTAVE A. LINDKE, OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN.
STORE-FIXTURE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Applicationfiled April 1. 1907- Sarial No. 365,647-
Patented Feb. 11, 1908;
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that GUSTAVE A. LINDKE, citizen of the United States, residing at Detroit, in the county of Wayne and State of Michigan, has invented certain new and useful Improvements in Store-Fixtures, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to improvements in store fixtures and more especially to a movable shelving or carrier, particularly adapted for shoes or other articles which it is desirable to keep in separate closed compartments or boxes; and the principal object of the invention is to provide means for so sup orting a vertical series of boxes that the wiole row may be readily moved to bring any one of the boxes within convenient reach, and further, to provide a very cheap, compact and efficient construction having certain other new and useful features, all as hereinafter more fully described, reference being had to the accompanying drawing in which Figure 1 is a perspective view of a series of devices embodying the invention in operative position, and with their middle portion broken away to shorten the figure; Fig. 2 is an enlarged detail showing a horizontal sec tion of a part of the device intermediate its 11 per and lower ends; Fig. 3, a similar view sffowing a section on the horizontal plane of the upper shaft; and Fig. 4 is a perspective detail view of the box carrying frame.
. As shown in the drawing, a suitable cabinet is formed of a series of parallel vertical partitions 1 secured together by top and bottom strips or finishing boards 2 at their front edges and at the rear edges by a backing 3, or they may be secured to the wall of the room in any desired manner to hold them accurately spaced apart a distance slightly greater than the width of an ordinary shoe box. Extending longitudinally of the .cabinet through these partitions near their upper and lower ends, are two fixed shafts 4L and 5 and on these shafts sprocket wheels 6 are mounted to turn freely, engaged by sprocket chains 7 passing around the sprockets on the lower shaft and u Ward over the sprockets on the upper sha t. In each side of each partition are formed guide grooves 8 for the chains and the partitions are cut away at 9 to receive the sprockets. The two chains within each space between the partitions are connected at suitable intervals by rods 10 so that theywill movein unison and to form means for attaching the box-carrying frames '11 each of which consists of two rectangular skeleton side frames 12 formed of sheet metal with an inwardly projecting flange 13. at their upper and lower sides to engage a rectangular shoe box 14 of the desired size along its side edges. These side frames are hung upon the carrier chains by providing openings in the frames at their rear ends through which the connecting rods pass, and these side frames are connected at their outer or forward end by a bar 15 pivoted at one end to the top of one frame and having a hook at its opposite end to engage a pin on the other frame. The shoe boxes are made of a size to fit within the carrying frame and are clamped therein by the bar 15 but may be quickly and easily removed by disengaging said bar. The boxes are preferably made of some light material such as pasteboar-d or thin sheet metal with an end opening closed by a hinged cover 16.
, The carrying frames are preferably attached to the carrier chains as closely together as convenient and permit the boxes to pass around the sprockets, so that they, will be supported in vertical rows with but small space between and thus a large number of boxes are stored in a small space. In this construction there is a great saving of space over the ordinary shelving in that two vertical rows of boxes substantially the height of the cabinet are supported in a space the length of the width of one box, or one row is supported behind the other, while all of the boxes of both the front and back rows are made easily available by being carried by the endless carrier. The boxes are guided laterally in their movement by the partitions, the chains and sprocket wheels being let into said partitions, and are held in a horizontal. position throughout their vertical movement by the chains running in the guide grooves.
To lock each carrier in any position to which it may be turned, a rocker-bar 17 is pivoted intermediate its ends within a recess in each partition and to one end of this bar is pivotally attached a pin 18 adapted to be projected endwise through an opening into the chain groove to engage the chain and to the opposite end of said ar is pivotally attached a push rod 19 with its forwardend projecting through the front edge of the partition where it may be pressed inward to actuate the rocker-bar and withdraw the pin from enga ement with the chain. A spring 20 normal y holds the pin in engagement with the chain.
In this device a reat saving in space is secured over the ordinary shelving and any of the boxes may be quickly reached by the clerk Without the use of a step-ladder, no
matter how high the cabinet may be.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim is 1. In a device of the character described, the combination of vertically extending endless carrier chains, rods connecting said chains, and a series of frames, each consisting of two side frames attached at their rear ends to said rods and formed with flanges to enga e a box, and means connectin said side ames at their outer ends to ho d the box between.
2. In a device of the character described, the combination with a series of partitions,
of endless carrier chains between said partitions, means extending across the spaces between the partitions and connecting said chains, rectangular independent frames formed of sheet metal with inwardly projecting flanges and attached at their rear ends to said chains within said spaces, and means attached to the forward end of one of the frames in each space to detachably engage the other frame and clamp a box between.
In testimony whereof I aflix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
GUSTAVE A. LIN DKE. Witnesses:
ELLA CARROLL, LEwIs E. FLANDERS.
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US20080298943A1 (en) * 2007-06-01 2008-12-04 Siegel Cynthia L Postal-Go-Round

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