Framing unit for a plurality of rectangular structures

Supports: cabinet structure – Simulation – ornamentation or with secret compartment

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312257SM, 312210, A47B 9700

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ABSTRACT:
A framing unit is provided for holding together a plurality of rectangular structures placed side by side, such as vending machines, so that they form a monolithic unit. At the same time the unit provides a decorative surround and conceals the fact that the units are not of uniform height. The unit consists of two end panels which are big enough to cover the ends, a top cross member to which the end panels are fastened, an intervening spacer member between each two adjacent structures also fastened to the top cross member, and a depending front member that conceals the top edges and presents a uniform top edge. The front member is hinged to the top cross member so that it can be lifted from the depending position to one in which it is clear of the structure fronts and will not block opening of the front doors of the structures when these reach to the top edges thereof.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2467377 (1949-04-01), Giegerick et al.
patent: 2865569 (1958-12-01), Levenberg
patent: 3971605 (1976-07-01), Sasnett

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