Fire escape – ladder – or scaffold – Wall- or floor-attached – Independent rung or step
Patent
1978-02-06
1979-01-23
Machado, Reinaldo P.
Fire escape, ladder, or scaffold
Wall- or floor-attached
Independent rung or step
182129, 182 33, 312235R, E06C 900, A47B 4300, A47B 8300
Patent
active
041356047
ABSTRACT:
A vanity storing step utilizes an L shaped plate, one leg of which is secured to the interior floor portion of a vanity carrying a sink, the other leg of which extends upwardly towards the base of the sink. A pair of plates are secured extending transverse to the upwardly extending leg having the uppermost edge adjacent to the floor of the sink, carrying a pair of pivot rods therein. The pivot rods are secured to a pair of beams to which are attached a pair of legs and a stair tread straddling the beams. When not in use, the stair tread is pivoted upwardly and inwardly below the sink floor to a stored position within the vanity carrying the sink. In a use position, the legs have their lowermost portions reside on the floor in front of the cabinet such that the stair tread is disposed in a horizontal position above the floor and adjacent the front of the vanity, thereby providing convenient elevation for children utilizing the sink.
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Farkas Robert D.
Machado Reinaldo P.
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