Work holders – Work-underlying support – Mixing or kneading board
Patent
1980-06-23
1982-03-09
Watson, Robert C.
Work holders
Work-underlying support
Mixing or kneading board
248 271, 269289R, B23Q 300
Patent
active
043185371
ABSTRACT:
There has been provided a drop-in cutting board assembly for an apertured countertop, wherein a vitreous cutting surface is located over a backing or strengthening member. A T-band holds the cutting surface and backing member together by means of a pair of opposed flanges joined together by an annular band located about the periphery thereof. An outwardly facing proportion of one of the flanges engages a peripheral margin of the countertop aperture to support the assembly in place and a channel formed integrally of the annular band extends below the countertop. A latch engages the channel and has free ends for engaging both the rearward portion of the backing member and the countertop for securing the assembly firmly within the aperture countertop.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2921320 (1960-01-01), Lantz
patent: 3358190 (1967-12-01), Mathison
patent: 3613177 (1971-10-01), Davis
patent: 3701171 (1972-10-01), Fritzache
patent: 4243016 (1981-01-01), Kristen et al.
Dorman William H.
Smith Jerome J.
Corning Glass Works
DeLuca John P.
Watson Robert C.
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