Supports: cabinet structure – Mounted in wall or panel recess
Patent
1994-05-02
1996-11-26
Cuomo, Peter M.
Supports: cabinet structure
Mounted in wall or panel recess
312245, 312209, 3122236, A47B 6700
Patent
active
055778194
ABSTRACT:
A bathroom storage cabinet for electrically operated appliances such as hair dryers and hair curlers. Receptacles for the appliance cords are provided within the cabinet by a power bar, which is placed within an interior compartment utilized for neatly storing coils of electric cord excess length. A lower shelf and barrier wall retains the length of cord actually needed, so that a front door may be closed neatly flush with the cabinet, equipped with a magnetic latch arrangement. A lowermost compartment provides room for non-electrical brushes, combs and other bathroom paraphernalia and materials. The cabinet is adapted for installation embedded into a bathroom wall, or hanging from the face of the bathroom wall, or resting upon the bathroom counter.
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Cuomo Peter M.
Osburn A. Ray
Sandy Robert J.
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