Supports: cabinet structure – Constrained – interconnected components – Rigid housing wall
Patent
1985-03-25
1987-01-27
Dorner, Kenneth J.
Supports: cabinet structure
Constrained, interconnected components
Rigid housing wall
312329, A47B 8100
Patent
active
046390510
ABSTRACT:
Upper and lower shelves are supported on a rotatable post in a cabinet to turn outwardly about the axis of the post from a stored position to an accessible position, the lower shelf being turned out automatically when the door of the cabinet is opened. The lower shelf is mounted to turn relative to the post while the upper shelf is mounted to turn with the post so as to enable the lower shelf to turn outwardly independently of the upper shelf and to enable the use of a simple lower bearing element for rotatably supporting both the post and the lower shelf.
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patent: 589463 (1897-09-01), Case
patent: 1899711 (1933-02-01), Warren
patent: 2111411 (1938-03-01), Spreen
patent: 2457248 (1948-12-01), Lemke
Pages 1, 2, 3, 10, 11, 18 and 19 of a catalog published by Scovill, Inc. in 1980 and entitled Nutone Adjax Rev-A-Shelf Cabinet Storage Organizers.
Six page brochure entitled "The Alternative", published by FGV America, publication date unknown.
Seven pages from a catalog published by Feeny Manufacturing Co., Inc., publication date estimated to be about 1982.
Cover page, pp. 9, 10, 11 and 12 from a catalog published in 1981 by Hafele America Company.
Amerock Corporation
Anderson Gerald A.
Dorner Kenneth J.
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