Supports: cabinet structure – Accessible from plural sides – Alternately through opposite sides
Patent
1980-05-27
1982-11-09
Sakran, Victor N.
Supports: cabinet structure
Accessible from plural sides
Alternately through opposite sides
312305, 232 433, A47B 4600
Patent
active
043581714
ABSTRACT:
An installation for an hotel room has a frame carrying two ice-boxes which are disposed one above the other, in a head-to-foot arrangement. The frame is slidably supported for movement to a drawn out position in which it is located in a corridor giving access to two adjoining hotel rooms, thus allowing the responsible hotel staff to check the contents of the ice-boxes and, if necessary, to restock them. The frame can be moved away from the corridor into a chest situated at the wall separating the two adjoining rooms and which is provided with apertures situated at the levels of the doors of the two ice-boxes. These apertures allow the occupants of each of the two rooms to gain access, respectively, to the two ice-boxes.
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Sakran Victor N.
Societe pour l'Exploitation de l'Hotel du Rhone
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