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US1691692A
US1691692A US229343A US22934327A US1691692A US 1691692 A US1691692 A US 1691692A US 229343 A US229343 A US 229343A US 22934327 A US22934327 A US 22934327A US 1691692 A US1691692 A US 1691692A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24CDOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES ; DETAILS OF DOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES, OF GENERAL APPLICATION
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  • This invention relates to improvements in stoves, and especially to theleg construction thereof.
  • One of the features of my invention is the provision of a strong, rigid, durable leg,
  • This improved leg when attached forms a strong, rigid construction, and the bolt for attaching the same is concealed.
  • the leg when attached also leaves no unsightly spaces or cracks.
  • Fig. 1 is a view in side elevation of the improved leg;
  • Fig. 2 is a top plan view of the same;
  • Fig. 3 is an elevational view of the top part of the leg, looking at the Corner, and
  • Fig. 4 is a Vertical sectional view, taken through the top of the leg and the bottom of the stove showing the method of attachment.
  • the lower edge of the stove which is provided with an inwardly projecting flange 11, under which is mounted an angle iron 12, with one web 12 projecting inwardly horizontally to form a leg supporting seat, the other web depending at the outer edge of the seat to form a bracing band 12
  • the leg is pressed out of sheet metal and comprises a main portion 14, consisting of two flat Vertical members joined at right angles along the edge 14
  • the upper ends of the portions 14 are preferably curved inwardly slightly, at 1 9, and provided with shoulders 14, the material above said shoulders extending upwardly vertically, as indicated by 14% and adapted to seat against the inner side of the bracing band 12.
  • the upper edges of the portions 14' are bent inwardly hori-.
  • the upper edge 14 of the leg preferably has two portions adjacent the slots' 14', corrugated or oflset clownwardly a short distance, as indicated by ll to space the nut 15 of the bolt 15 a short distance downwardly from the seat 12 in order to make a tighter and more firm joint betweenthe leg and the V angle iron 12.
  • an inwardly projecting seat at the lower edge of the stove for supporting a leg, a depending bracing band at the outer edge of the seat, and a leg having an inwardly bent flange along its entire upper edge adapted to rest on the leg supporting seat, the outer surface of the upper end ofsaid leg adapted to bear against said depending bracing band to brace the leg, and means for attaching the flange on the leg to the leg supporting seat on the stove.
  • aninwardly pro- A jecting seat at the lower edge of the stove for supporting a leg, a depending bracing band at the outer edge of the seat, and a flange along its entire upper edge adapted to rest on the leg supporting seat, the outersurface' of the upper end of said leg adapted to bear against said depending bracing band to brace the leg, and means for attaching the flange on the leg to the leg supporting seat on the stove.
  • a .pressed steel leg having an inwardly'bent flange at its upper edge adapted to rest on the leg supporting seat, the outer surface of the upper end of said leg adapted to hear 6.
  • an inwardly vpro- 15 jectng seat at the lower edgeof the stove for supporting a leg a depending bracng 'band at'the Outer edge of the seat, and a ⁇ p e sed s ee leg 'havi g nwu dly 'bent flngefllgngzitsentre upper edge adapted to Test
  • the Outer Sur- 'face of the upper end of Said leg adapted to bear against Said dependng bracing band to leg to the stoy.

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Patented Nov. 13, 1928.
UNITE STATES.
ZENO C. WILKINSON, OF WARREN, OI-IIO, ASSIGNOBTO YUNGSTOWN'PRESSED CO., OF WABREN, `HIO, A CORPORATION OF OHIO.
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STEEL STOVE.
l Application filed October 28, 1927. serial No. 229,343.
This invention relates to improvements in stoves, and especially to theleg construction thereof. v v
One of the features of my invention is the provision of a strong, rigid, durable leg,
pressed out of sheet metal which can be easily attached to and detached from the stove.
This improved leg when attached forms a strong, rigid construction, and the bolt for attaching the same is concealed. The leg when attached also leaves no unsightly spaces or cracks.
Other features and advantages of my invention will appear more fully from the fol- 5 lowing specfication.
In that form of device embodying the features of my invention, Fig. 1 is a view in side elevation of the improved leg; Fig. 2 is a top plan view of the same; Fig. 3 is an elevational view of the top part of the leg, looking at the Corner, and Fig. 4: is a Vertical sectional view, taken through the top of the leg and the bottom of the stove showing the method of attachment.
As shown in the drawings, indicates the lower edge of the stove which is provided with an inwardly projecting flange 11, under which is mounted an angle iron 12, with one web 12 projecting inwardly horizontally to form a leg supporting seat, the other web depending at the outer edge of the seat to form a bracing band 12 The leg is pressed out of sheet metal and comprises a main portion 14, consisting of two flat Vertical members joined at right angles along the edge 14 The upper ends of the portions 14: are preferably curved inwardly slightly, at 1 9, and provided with shoulders 14, the material above said shoulders extending upwardly vertically, as indicated by 14% and adapted to seat against the inner side of the bracing band 12. The upper edges of the portions 14' are bent inwardly hori-.
Zontally, as indicated by 14 and provided with slots 14 adapted to receive the bolts 15 for attaching the leg to the leg supporting seat 12 The upper edge 14 of the leg preferably has two portions adjacent the slots' 14', corrugated or oflset clownwardly a short distance, as indicated by ll to space the nut 15 of the bolt 15 a short distance downwardly from the seat 12 in order to make a tighter and more firm joint betweenthe leg and the V angle iron 12.
embodiments of my invention, it is to be un derstood that it is capable of many modifications. Change therefore, in the construction and arrangement may be 'made without departing from the Spirit and scope of the invention as disclosed in the appended Claims, in which it is my intention to claim all novelty inherent in my nve nt-ion as broadly as v possible in view of theprior art. i
What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is: V
1. In stove construction, an inwardly projecting seat at the lower edge of the stove for supporting a leg, a depending bracing band at the outer edge of the seat, and a leg having an inwardly bent flange along its entire upper edge adapted to rest on the leg supporting seat, the outer surface of the upper end ofsaid leg adapted to bear against said depending bracing band to brace the leg, and means for attaching the flange on the leg to the leg supporting seat on the stove.
2. In stove construction, aninwardly pro- A jecting seat at the lower edge of the stove for supporting a leg, a depending bracing band at the outer edge of the seat, and a flange along its entire upper edge adapted to rest on the leg supporting seat, the outersurface' of the upper end of said leg adapted to bear against said depending bracing band to brace the leg, and means for attaching the flange on the leg to the leg supporting seat on the stove. V
3. In stove construction, an the bottom edge of the stove with one web. projecting inwardly to form a leg-supporting seat, the other web depending at the outer edge of said seat to form a bracing band, and a leg having an inwardly-bent flange at its upper edge adapted to rest on the leg supfi porting seat, the outer surface of the upper end of said leg adapted to bear against said depending bracing band to brace the leg, and means for attaching the flange on the leg'to the leg supporting .seat on the stove.
4:. In stove construction, an angle-iron on thebottom edge of the stove with one web proj ecting inwardly to .form a leg supporting angle-iron 'at .pressed steel leg having an inwardly bent. i
a .pressed steel leg having an inwardly'bent flange at its upper edge adapted to rest on the leg supporting seat, the outer surface of the upper end of said leg adapted to hear 6. In stove construction, an inwardly vpro- 15 jectng seat at the lower edgeof the stove for supporting a leg, a depending bracng 'band at'the Outer edge of the seat, and a `p e sed s ee leg 'havi g nwu dly 'bent flngefllgngzitsentre upper edge adapted to Test On the leg supporting seat, the Outer Sur- 'face of the upper end of Said leg adapted to bear against Said dependng bracing band to leg to the stoy..
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US2710785A (en) * 1952-06-13 1955-06-14 Doehler Metal Furniture Co Inc Cabinet frames

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US2710785A (en) * 1952-06-13 1955-06-14 Doehler Metal Furniture Co Inc Cabinet frames

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