Supports: cabinet structure – Accessible from plural sides – Opposite of four vertical sides
Patent
1995-12-14
1997-01-07
Cuomo, Peter M.
Supports: cabinet structure
Accessible from plural sides
Opposite of four vertical sides
312204, 312242, 312245, 312246, 312286, 3123215, 312 22, 312 25, 31233427, 31233428, 211 94, 211162, A47B 8100
Patent
active
055909400
ABSTRACT:
A tie rack cabinet which includes a rectilinearly shaped cabinet member having a pheripheral edge wall having a height of at least about that of one-half the length of a standard tie, a back wall connected to and spanning the peripheral edge wall, a tie rack mounted to the peripheral edge wall adjacent the top edge wall thereof; and further includes means for slidingly connecting the cabinet member to a dresser. A tie restraint for preventing flapping of the ties as the tie rack cabinet is slid is provided for each tie at a location remotely spaced from the tie rack. Optionally, loose article receptacles may be connected with the peripheral edge wall for holding various articles such as jewelry, coins, knickknacks, etc. The sliding connection of the cabinet member to the dresser may be integral with the dresser, provided by an opening in a rear portion of a dresser into which the cabinet member is integrated. The sliding connection of the cabinet member to the dresser may be augmentative with the dresser, provided by the tie rack cabinet being slidingly mounted to a housing, the housing being attached to the tear of the dresser. In either case, preferably the tie rack cabinet is selectively slidable in each of left and right sideward directions outwardly at the rear of the dresser.
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Dresser Product of Michael Howard of Los Angeles, CA 90040 1 Page Fact Sheet and 2 Photos; Dated About 1992. Model "Encino" Series 8024.
Cuomo Peter M.
Keefe Peter D.
White Rodney B.
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