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US870805A
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  • WITNESSES INVENTORI 0 Q/ BY Lou/ 5 R Trayerr Z VJZZZ/LQA TTORNE 1 Tu: NOR]? ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss c LOUIS R. TRAGIJR, OF SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS.
  • My invention relates to cabinets adapted to contain an ironing board and appurtenances.
  • the purposes of my invention are to provide a cabinet'and an ironing board connected therewith, so
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the cabinet with the top down, and the door open, and shows the ironing board in position inside of the cabinet.
  • Fig. 2. is a perspective view of the cabinet with the ironingboard extended ready for use;
  • Fig. 3. is an enlarged perspective view of the ironing board detached, as viewed from below;
  • Fig. 4. is an enlarged partial perspective view of the cabinet with the top extended, the ironing board being removed;
  • Fig. 5. is a reduced elevation of the ironing board and connected parts, the front of the cabinet being removed, and shows the relative positions of the parts during the withdrawal of the ironing board from the cabinet;
  • FIG. 7. is an enlarged partial section through the ironing board on the line 7. 7. of Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 8 is an enlarged partial top plan of the ironing board and shows one of the hinges connecting the members of the ironing board,
  • Fig. 9 is a vertical section on the line 9. 9. of Fig. 8 and shows in dotted lines the members of the ironing board partially turned toward each other, and
  • Fig. 10 is an enlarged partial vertical section on the line Y. Y. of Fig. 3.
  • the cabinet 1 has drawers 2, convenient for the storage of ironed articles and for other uses, and a compartment 3 adapted to contain the ironing board.
  • a door 10 affords access to the compartment 3.
  • Stationary inclined bars 6 support the ironing board within the compartment.
  • a rectangular frame 12 turns on a horizontal bar 11 and when the frame is in a horizontal position its upper surface is slightly below the upper edge of the cabinet.
  • Hinges 13 connect the top 7 with the main frame.
  • a horizontal slide 14 slides in a suitable opening in the end of the cabinet and when the extended top 7 occupies a horizontal position the slide projects under and supports the top.
  • a rod 16 has a hinge connection with a block 17 secured on the top 7 and also has a hinge connection with a rod 15 which has near one end a transverse pin 15.
  • the ironing board proper consists of two members 8 and 9 connected together by hinge plates 19 which have extensions 19 and fit in saw cuts 20 in the adjacent parts of the members8 and 9. Nails 21 driven into the members 8 and 9 and through holes in the plates 19 connect the plates with the members so that the members turn on the nails as pivots. When the members 8 and 9 are extended, the extensions 19 support and prevent sagging of the adjacent ends of the members 8 and 9.
  • a block 18 (Fig. 3) having longitudinal channels 18" and transverse stops 18 extending across one end of the channels respectively, is secured on the under side of the ironing board member 8.
  • the projecting ends of the pin 15 on the bar 15 slide in the channels 18 of the block 18.
  • a brace 22 has a hinge connection with the plate 24 secured on the underside of the member 9 and when the ironing board is extended the lower member 22 of the brace 22 rests in a socket 5 on one end of the cabinet and supports the projecting end of the member 9.
  • the frame 12 occupies a horizontal position directly under the top 7.
  • the line of separation between the members 8 and 9 occupies the position indicated by the dotted line X. X. in Fig. 4. and the extended member 9 lies on top of the frame 12 and the left hand side of the frame 12 is supported by lugs 23. If then the member 9 be turned upward to lie on top of the plate 8 the entire weight of the board will be applied to the frame 12 along the line X. X. and will cause the frame to make three-quarters of a revolution to the right and stop in the vertical position shown in Fig. 5. and gravity will normally keep the frame in that position until it is again turned back to its original horizontal position during the operation of withdrawing the ironing board, which I will now explain.
  • the rod 15 slides on the upper edge of the partition 3 until the hook 22 has turned the frame 12 upward to an approximately horizontal position, and by that time the ironing board has reached such position that the right hand part will over balance the left-hand part of the ironing-board, and when that occurs theironing board will gravitate to a horizontal position and in doing so will whirl the frame 12 to-the left until it stops in a horizontal position on top of the lugs 23.
  • the member 9 In returning the ironing board to the compartment 3 the member 9 will be turned to the right (Fig. 2) until it lies on top of the member 8; the top 7 will then he turned upward to the left and the raising of the top 7 will cause the rod 16 to lift the member 8, and the raising of the member 8 will cause its left-hand end to act upon the shorter members of the frame 12 to turn it to a vertical position; whereupon the left hand end of the connected members 8 and 9 will gravitate downward past the frame 12 and the frame continuing to turn to the right, will gravitate to the vertical position shown in Fig. 5, and the members 9 and 9 sliding downward on the bars 6 will come to rest upon the bars 6; the rods 15 and 16 will lie alongside the member 8 and the top will occupy a horizontal position on top of the cabinet.
  • Ironing-board sections having cuts in their adjacent ends, hinge plates fitting in said cuts and having extensions upon which the ironing-board sections bear when said sections are extended, and pivots situated in said sections and passing through said plates in combination with a cabinet adapted to contain said ironing-board sections and provided with a hinged top with which one of said ironing-board sections is connected, and a frame mounted within said cabinet and adapted to support one of said ironing-board sections when they are extended and revoluble to a limited extent by the weight of said ironing-board sections when they are folded together.
  • a cabinet provided with a compartment adapted to contain a folded ironing board, inclined bars in said compartment, for supporting the ironing board, a top hinged to said cabinet, ironing-board sections connected by hinges, a revoluble frame within the compartment of the cabinet containing the ironing board, a brace connected with one member of the ironing board and havinga hook engaging the revoluble frame, a socket on the cabinet in which said brace fits, and rods connecting one member of the ironing board with the hinged top of the cabinet.

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PATENTED NOV. 12, 1907.
L. R. TRAGBR. IRONERS CABINET.
APPLICATION FILED JAN.26, 1906.
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1110mm CABINET.
APPLICATION FILED JAN. 25, 1906.
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In: NORRIS PETERS co.. WASHINGTON, n. c
PATBNTED NOV. 12, 1907.
L. R. TRAGER.
IRONER'S CABINET. APPLICATION mum JAN. 26. 1906.
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WITNESSES: INVENTORI 0 Q/ BY Lou/ 5 R Trayerr Z VJZZZ/LQA TTORNE 1 Tu: NOR]? ssssssssssssssssssssssss c LOUIS R. TRAGIJR, OF SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS.
IRONERS CABINET.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented NOV. 12, 1907.
Application filed January 25. 1906. Serial No. 297.893.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that .l, Lours R. TRAGER, a citizen of the United States, residing at Springfield, in the county of Sangamon and State of Illinois, have invented a certain new and useful .lroners Cabinet, of which the following is such a full, clear, and exact description as will enable others skilled in the art to which it ap pertains to make and use my said invention.
My invention relates to cabinets adapted to contain an ironing board and appurtenances.
The purposes of my invention are to provide a cabinet'and an ironing board connected therewith, so
constructed and arranged that when the cabinet is' closed the ironing board will be housed within the cabinet out of sight and protected from dirt or accidental injury and so constructed and arranged that the raising of the top of the cabinet will automatically withdraw the ironing board from the cabinet and when the ironing board is extended the cabinet will form a substantial support for the board; the parts being also constructed and arranged so that the turning of the top back upon the cabinet will cause the replacing of the ironing board within the cabinet; to provide means for supporting the top of the cabinet when it is extended; to provide in the cabinet convenient compartments for containing the ironed articles and the irons and other appliances used in ironing.
With these ends in view my invention consists in the novel features oi construction and combinations 'oiparts shown in the annexed drawings, to which reference is hereby made, and hereinafter particularly described, and finally recited in the claims.
Referring to the drawings in which similar reference numerals designate like parts in the several views; Figure 1. is a perspective view of the cabinet with the top down, and the door open, and shows the ironing board in position inside of the cabinet. Fig. 2. is a perspective view of the cabinet with the ironingboard extended ready for use; Fig. 3. is an enlarged perspective view of the ironing board detached, as viewed from below; Fig. 4. is an enlarged partial perspective view of the cabinet with the top extended, the ironing board being removed; Fig. 5. is a reduced elevation of the ironing board and connected parts, the front of the cabinet being removed, and shows the relative positions of the parts during the withdrawal of the ironing board from the cabinet; Fig. 6. is a similar view showing the relations of the same parts during the replacing of the ironing board in the cabinet, Fig. 7. is an enlarged partial section through the ironing board on the line 7. 7. of Fig. 2. Fig. 8 is an enlarged partial top plan of the ironing board and shows one of the hinges connecting the members of the ironing board, Fig. 9 is a vertical section on the line 9. 9. of Fig. 8 and shows in dotted lines the members of the ironing board partially turned toward each other, and
Fig. 10 is an enlarged partial vertical section on the line Y. Y. of Fig. 3.
The cabinet 1 has drawers 2, convenient for the storage of ironed articles and for other uses, and a compartment 3 adapted to contain the ironing board. A door 10 affords access to the compartment 3. Stationary inclined bars 6 support the ironing board within the compartment. A rectangular frame 12 turns on a horizontal bar 11 and when the frame is in a horizontal position its upper surface is slightly below the upper edge of the cabinet. Hinges 13 connect the top 7 with the main frame. A horizontal slide 14 slides in a suitable opening in the end of the cabinet and when the extended top 7 occupies a horizontal position the slide projects under and supports the top. A rod 16 has a hinge connection with a block 17 secured on the top 7 and also has a hinge connection with a rod 15 which has near one end a transverse pin 15.
The ironing board proper consists of two members 8 and 9 connected together by hinge plates 19 which have extensions 19 and fit in saw cuts 20 in the adjacent parts of the members8 and 9. Nails 21 driven into the members 8 and 9 and through holes in the plates 19 connect the plates with the members so that the members turn on the nails as pivots. When the members 8 and 9 are extended, the extensions 19 support and prevent sagging of the adjacent ends of the members 8 and 9.
A block 18 (Fig. 3) having longitudinal channels 18" and transverse stops 18 extending across one end of the channels respectively, is secured on the under side of the ironing board member 8. The projecting ends of the pin 15 on the bar 15 slide in the channels 18 of the block 18. When the ironing- board members 8 and 9 are folded together and the ironing board is housed within the cabinet as shown in Fig. 1, the rods 15 and 16 lie approximately parallel to the member 8 and the rod 15 occupies the space between the channeled members of the block, and during the operation of extending the ironing board, (as shown in Fig. 5) the rod 15 slides upward between the members of the block 18 until the projecting parts of the pin 15 strike against the stops 18", and as soon as the pin strikes the stops, the rod 15 actuated by the top 7 turning upward and to the right pulls against the stops 18 of the block 18 thereby causing the connected ironing board members to slide upward and to the right.
- A brace 22 has a hinge connection with the plate 24 secured on the underside of the member 9 and when the ironing board is extended the lower member 22 of the brace 22 rests in a socket 5 on one end of the cabinet and supports the projecting end of the member 9.
.When the top is down and the ironing board is in position within the compartment 3 as shown in Fig. 1,
the frame 12 occupies a horizontal position directly under the top 7. When the top is extended as shown in Fig. 2. the line of separation between the members 8 and 9 occupies the position indicated by the dotted line X. X. in Fig. 4. and the extended member 9 lies on top of the frame 12 and the left hand side of the frame 12 is supported by lugs 23. If then the member 9 be turned upward to lie on top of the plate 8 the entire weight of the board will be applied to the frame 12 along the line X. X. and will cause the frame to make three-quarters of a revolution to the right and stop in the vertical position shown in Fig. 5. and gravity will normally keep the frame in that position until it is again turned back to its original horizontal position during the operation of withdrawing the ironing board, which I will now explain.
In order to withdraw the ironing board from the cabinet it is only necessary to raise the top 7 and turn it to the right until it occupies a horizontal position on top of the slide 14 which has previously been pulled outward. The turning of the top 7 to the right (Fig. 5) causes the rod 16 to pull on the rod 15 and cause the rod 15 to pull upward on the member 8 thereby pulling the ironing board upward and to the right. As the ironing board'moves upward and to the right the hooked part 22 of the brace 22 hooks under the lower edge of the frame 12 and as the ironing board moves rapidly upward the frame 12 turns to the left on the shaft 11., as shown by dotted line until it stops in the horizontal position shown in Fig. 4 and continued movement of the top 7 to the right causes the member 8 to come to rest in a horizontal position on top of the cabinet; the member 9 is then turned by hand to the left until it lies on top of the cabinet and on top of the frame 12 and the lower end of the brace 22 is then inserted in the socket 5 so that the brace firmly supports the projecting part of the member 9.
During the movement of the ironing board upward and to the right, the rod 15 slides on the upper edge of the partition 3 until the hook 22 has turned the frame 12 upward to an approximately horizontal position, and by that time the ironing board has reached such position that the right hand part will over balance the left-hand part of the ironing-board, and when that occurs theironing board will gravitate to a horizontal position and in doing so will whirl the frame 12 to-the left until it stops in a horizontal position on top of the lugs 23.
In returning the ironing board to the compartment 3 the member 9 will be turned to the right (Fig. 2) until it lies on top of the member 8; the top 7 will then he turned upward to the left and the raising of the top 7 will cause the rod 16 to lift the member 8, and the raising of the member 8 will cause its left-hand end to act upon the shorter members of the frame 12 to turn it to a vertical position; whereupon the left hand end of the connected members 8 and 9 will gravitate downward past the frame 12 and the frame continuing to turn to the right, will gravitate to the vertical position shown in Fig. 5, and the members 9 and 9 sliding downward on the bars 6 will come to rest upon the bars 6; the rods 15 and 16 will lie alongside the member 8 and the top will occupy a horizontal position on top of the cabinet.
From the foregoing it will be seen that when the ironing board is extended it is firmly supported on top of the cabinet in convenient position for effective use and when the ironing board is in place in the cabinet with the top down and the door closed the cabinet presents a neat and attractive appearance and besides containing the ironing board may also contain all of the appliances used in ironing and the drawers may receive ironed articles or other articles which may be desired to place in them.
Having fully described my invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. The combination of a cabinet adapted to contain a folding ironing board and having a hinged top, a folding ironing board fitting within the cabinet and a connecting device connecting the ironing board with the top of the cabinet in such manner that the raising of the top from its closed horizontal position and turning it to its open horizontal position causes the ironing board to assume a horizontal position on top of the cabinet and reverse movement of the door restores the ironing board to its position within the cabinet.
2. Ironing-board sections having cuts in their adjacent ends, hinge plates fitting in said cuts and having extensions upon which the ironing-board sections bear when said sections are extended, and pivots situated in said sections and passing through said plates in combination with a cabinet adapted to contain said ironing-board sections and provided with a hinged top with which one of said ironing-board sections is connected, and a frame mounted within said cabinet and adapted to support one of said ironing-board sections when they are extended and revoluble to a limited extent by the weight of said ironing-board sections when they are folded together.
3. The combination of a cabinet provided with a compartment adapted to contain a folded ironing board, inclined bars in said compartment, for supporting the ironing board, a top hinged to said cabinet, ironing-board sections connected by hinges, a revoluble frame within the compartment of the cabinet containing the ironing board, a brace connected with one member of the ironing board and havinga hook engaging the revoluble frame, a socket on the cabinet in which said brace fits, and rods connecting one member of the ironing board with the hinged top of the cabinet.
4. The combination of ironing-board sections, hinge plates connecting said sections, a channeled block provided with a stop and secured on one of said sections, a cabinet having a compartment adapted to contain the folded ironing-board sections, a top hinged on said cabinet, a rod having a hinge connection with said top, and a connecting rod connected with said first named rod and having a transverse pin having limited travel in the channel of the plate on the ironing board section; all so constructed and arranged as to permit limited turning of the cabinet -top before it begins to withdraw the ironing board from the compartment in the cabinet.
5. The combination of ironing-board sections having a hinge connection with each other, a cabinet, and a frame mounted within" the cabinet and adapted to support one of said ironing-board sections when they are extended and revoluble to a limited extent by the weight of said ironing;- board sections when they are folded together.
6. The combination of a cabinet, a top hinged on said cabinet, ironing-board sections having a hinge connection with each other, a connecting device connecting one of said ironing-board sections with said top, and a frame mounted within said cabinet and adapted to support one of said ironing-board sections when they are extended and revoluble to a limited extent by the weight of said ironingboard sections when they are folded together.
In witness I have hereunto subscribed my name at Springfield, Illinois this 20th day of January 1906.
LOUIS R. TRAGER.
Witnesses .T. A. Boron, E. H. LICHTENBERG.
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