US2801894A - Shelf step for counter cabinets and the like - Google Patents

Shelf step for counter cabinets and the like Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US2801894A
US2801894A US588649A US58864956A US2801894A US 2801894 A US2801894 A US 2801894A US 588649 A US588649 A US 588649A US 58864956 A US58864956 A US 58864956A US 2801894 A US2801894 A US 2801894A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
guides
platform
legs
cabinets
counter
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US588649A
Inventor
Marie D Macinnes
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US588649A priority Critical patent/US2801894A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US2801894A publication Critical patent/US2801894A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B77/00Kitchen cabinets
    • A47B77/04Provision for particular uses of compartments or other parts ; Compartments moving up and down, revolving parts
    • A47B77/10Provision for particular uses of compartments or other parts ; Compartments moving up and down, revolving parts with members movable outwards to a position of use, e.g. tables, ironing boards
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B2220/00General furniture construction, e.g. fittings
    • A47B2220/05Furniture provided with a ladder

Definitions

  • the present invention relates to a foldable step or support, adapted to be a part of a shelf structure of a counter cabinet such as is found in modern kitchens.
  • the invention includes confronting, horizontally disposed guide rails attached to the underside of a cabinet shelf, and slidable upon and extending between said guide rails is a platform shiftable between a recessed position within the cabinet, and an extended position in which it projects forwardly, horizontally from the cabinet to provide a support for a user.
  • a leg structure of U-shape is pivoted at the bight part thereof upon the front end of the platform, to swing between a folded position underlying and closely spaced from, the platform, and a use position in which the leg structure extends downwardly from the platform when the platform is extended.
  • Means is provided for automatically biasing the leg structure to extended position, responsive to pullingof the platform outwardly from the cabinet.
  • Modern kitchens are provided, most usually, with rows of cabinets, and generally, there is a row of cabinets disposed above a kitchen counter, the kitchen counter itself providing the top wall for a bottom row of cabinets.
  • the counter often is of a width such that a person of average height finds it quite difficult to reach the upper shelves of the upper row of cabinets, and accord ingly, it is necessary in the circumstances for one to resort to the use of a step ladder, kitchen step-stool, etc.
  • a supporting device of this type not only may represent, by reason of its continued presence, an obstacle to the most efficient employment of the kitchen facilities, but also, constitutes a hazard in that it may he possessed of a lack of stability, with the result that one may fall from the support and incur painful and even serious inuries.
  • the main object of the present invention is to provide a foldable supporting device, adapted to be normally recessed in collapsed condition Within one of the kitchen counter cabinets, with said device being formed as briefly summarized above, and being adapted to be swiftly adjusted to a use position, so as to provide ready access to any of the shelves of the top row of cabinets.
  • Another object is to provide a device of the character described that will be capable of manufacture at low cost, while nevertheless being rugged, sturdy, and pos sessed of a high degree of stability when in use.
  • Still another object is to so design the collapsible step that it will take up so small an amount of cabinet area, when collapsed and recessed, as to detract to the minimum extent from the storage space available within the counter cabinets.
  • Still another object is to design the collapsible step in such a manner that it will automatically adjust itself to an unfolded, use position, responsive to its being pulled out of the lower counter cabinet in which it is mounted.
  • Yet another object is to provide a device of the character stated which will not only be simply designed, but stops 41, struck upwardly out of the material of the lower further, will be characterized by a particular simplicity of installation.
  • the device ' is so .fashioned as to permit it to be mounted within a counter cabinet of wholly conventional design, as an accessory capable of installation at any time subject to manufacture and full lines in recessed, collapsed ice ther, is so designed as to be capable of installation by the ordinary house holder, without the requirement of special skills and without the expenditure of any more than a relative small amount of time.
  • Figure 1 is a front elevational view showing a fragmentary portion of a counter installation of a kitchen, showing lower and upper rows of cabinets, one of the devices constituting the invention being shown in extended, use position and another device being shown in recessed, collapsed position;
  • Figure 2 is an enlarged section on line 2--2 of Figure 1, through the counter cabinets, showing the device in position and in dotted lines in extended, unfolded position;
  • Figure 3 is a transverse sectional view through the cabinet structure and the shelf step, on a scale enlarged above that in Figure 2, taken substantially on line 33 of Figure 2, the dotted lines showing the device in its i all the counter cabinets is a kitchen counter 14 having installation of the "counter cabinets.
  • the device furat its back edge an upwardly projecting splash Wall 16.
  • the counter cabinets include a plurality of vertical side walls 18, spaced longitudinally of and extending downwardly from top wall 14, a front wall 19 having a plurality of door openings, doors 20 normally closing said openings, a bottom wall 22 for the several cabinets, and lower supporting walls 24 spacing the bottom wall 22 upwardly from the floor F.
  • This is intended to represent, merely, a wholly conventional kitchen counter installation, said installation further including transverse support walls 26 extending between the longitudinal support walls 24, and horizontally extending shelves 28 dividing each cabinet into upper and lower storage com,- partments and lying in a horizontal plane.
  • the shelf step 30 constituting the present invention is mounted in any selected lower compartment of one of the counter cabinets, and includes horizontally disposed, confronting, oppositely but identically formed, channeled guides 32 secured by wood screws 33 or equivalent fastening elements to side walls 18.
  • Guides 32 are integrally formed at their front ends with upwardly projecting flanges 34 secured (see Figures 3 and 5) to the front edge of shelf 28 by screws 35 or their equivalents.
  • a similar rear end flange 40 is integrally formed upon platform 36 (see Figure 2) and when platform 36 is pulled out to its dotted line, use position of Figure 2, the rear end flange 40 will be engaged by upwardly projecting walls of guides 32 adjacent the front ends of the guides, as shown in Figures 2 and 5.
  • pivot plates 42 To the underside of platform 36, at the front corners thereof, are secured flat pivot plates 42, by rivets or equivalent fasteners. These are formed with longitudinally and centrally extending slits at their front ends, defining at opposite sides of each slit tongues 44, 46.
  • - Tongue 44 (Figure is bent downwardly at a location inwardly from the front end of plate 42, and then curvedforwardly in supporting relation to the elongated, straight, transversely extending bight 48 of a supporting leg structure generally designated 49, that includes also legs 50 integral with opposite ends of the bight 48. Bight 48 is engaged rotatably between tongues 44, 46 for swinging movement of legs 50 between folded, full line positions and lower, use positions shown in dotted lines ( Figure 2). On the leg structure 49 there is also provided a horizontal cross brace 52 fixedly connected between the intermediate portions of legs 50.
  • a disc-like button 54 Fixedly secured to the underside of platform 36 and extending about the shank of the button is the looped mid length portion of a spring, formed with straight legs 56 diverging forwardly from the button 54 in contact with the underside of platform 36.
  • the spring at thedivergent ends of legs 56 is integrally formed with spring coils 58, merging into outer end portions 60 diverging rearwardly from bight 48 and terminating at their divergent ends in hookslike extensions 61 engaged over legs 50.
  • the spring is tensioned to normally swing leg structure49 through substantially 90 degrees from its collapsed to its use position. :I Normally, the leg structure is folded'upwardly against theunderside of platform 36, and the freeends of the legs, which are preferably fitted with rubber feet or sleeves 62, ibeanagainst the lower walls of guides 32, being pressed tightly against said lower walls by the tendency of the spring to expand.
  • a collapsible step for mounting within a cabinet having side walls and a shelf comprising: a pair of channeled guides extending horizontally and fixedly connectableto therespective side walls in positions opening inwardly toward each other, said guides having open front ends; a platform including a depending front end flange,.depending side flanges, and a depending rear end flange, the side flanges being slidably supported on the bottoms of the guides and the rear end flange extending transversely of the guides; a U-shaped leg structure underlying the platform and comprising'a bight and legs extending from the bight; means hinging the leg structure at the bight thereof to the platform adjacent said front end flange, the legs swinging between collapsed positions in which they extend within the guides and use positions extending downwardly from the platform, said platform being slidable out of the front ends of the guides to free The free ends of the legs terminate, in these circum- 7 50 along the guides 32 so as not to interferewi-th the guides
  • the legs from the guides for swinging movement to said use position, the legs being shorter than the platform so as to be freed on extension of the platform partially out of the guides; and-stops aligned transversely of the guides and projecting upwardly from the bottoms of the guides toengage the rear end flange and thereby limit movement of the platform out of the guides, said stops being placed to limit said movement of the platform out of the guides immediately following freeing of the legs for downward swinging movement.
  • a collapsible step for mounting within a cabinet having side walls and a shelf comprising: a pair of channeled guides extending horizontally and fixedly connectable to the respective side walls in positions opening inwardly toward each other, said guides having open -Any number of devices may be employed in the cabinet structure, at selected locations found convenient to the housewife.
  • the device When the device is recessed and collapsed, it occupies no more than a wholly inconsequential amount of storage area within the lower cabinet compartment, and since it is mounted on the underside of shelf 28 will generally be occupying no area that would otherwise be employed for storage purposes. Further, during movement of the device between operative and inoperative positions, it does not interfere with stored articles. To return the device to its collapsed, recessed position, one swings leg structure 49 upwardly from its use position, against the restraint of the spring, and after the legs 50 have been positioned for movement into guides 32, platform 36 is pushed inwardly, sliding within guides 32 with the legs 50 held in collapsed position 'by the guides.
  • Another important characteristics of the invention is its adaptability for manufacture as a unitary, preassembled accessory capable of installation against a cabinet shelf that has previously been installed. One need merely secure the guides to the side walls 18 and the shelf 28 to complete the installation.

Description

1957 M. D. M INNES 2,801,894
SHELF STEP FOR COUNTER CABINETS AND THE LIKE.
Filed June 1. 1956 50- 32 INVENTO/Iii 5 C /A H 5 21342/ 9 MA United States Patent 1 2,801,894 SHELF STEP FOR COUNTER CABINETS AND THE LIKE Marie D. Maclnnes, Detroit, Mich. Application June 1, 1956, Serial No. 588,649 2 Claims. (Cl. 312-235) The present invention relates to a foldable step or support, adapted to be a part of a shelf structure of a counter cabinet such as is found in modern kitchens. The invention, summarized briefly, includes confronting, horizontally disposed guide rails attached to the underside of a cabinet shelf, and slidable upon and extending between said guide rails is a platform shiftable between a recessed position within the cabinet, and an extended position in which it projects forwardly, horizontally from the cabinet to provide a support for a user. A leg structure of U-shape is pivoted at the bight part thereof upon the front end of the platform, to swing between a folded position underlying and closely spaced from, the platform, and a use position in which the leg structure extends downwardly from the platform when the platform is extended. Means is provided for automatically biasing the leg structure to extended position, responsive to pullingof the platform outwardly from the cabinet.
Modern kitchens are provided, most usually, with rows of cabinets, and generally, there is a row of cabinets disposed above a kitchen counter, the kitchen counter itself providing the top wall for a bottom row of cabinets. The counter often is of a width such that a person of average height finds it quite difficult to reach the upper shelves of the upper row of cabinets, and accord ingly, it is necessary in the circumstances for one to resort to the use of a step ladder, kitchen step-stool, etc. A supporting device of this type not only may represent, by reason of its continued presence, an obstacle to the most efficient employment of the kitchen facilities, but also, constitutes a hazard in that it may he possessed of a lack of stability, with the result that one may fall from the support and incur painful and even serious inuries.
In view of the above, the main object of the present invention is to provide a foldable supporting device, adapted to be normally recessed in collapsed condition Within one of the kitchen counter cabinets, with said device being formed as briefly summarized above, and being adapted to be swiftly adjusted to a use position, so as to provide ready access to any of the shelves of the top row of cabinets.
Another object is to provide a device of the character described that will be capable of manufacture at low cost, while nevertheless being rugged, sturdy, and pos sessed of a high degree of stability when in use.
Still another object is to so design the collapsible step that it will take up so small an amount of cabinet area, when collapsed and recessed, as to detract to the minimum extent from the storage space available within the counter cabinets.
Still another object is to design the collapsible step in such a manner that it will automatically adjust itself to an unfolded, use position, responsive to its being pulled out of the lower counter cabinet in which it is mounted.
Yet another object is to provide a device of the character stated which will not only be simply designed, but stops 41, struck upwardly out of the material of the lower further, will be characterized by a particular simplicity of installation. To this end, the device 'is so .fashioned as to permit it to be mounted within a counter cabinet of wholly conventional design, as an accessory capable of installation at any time subject to manufacture and full lines in recessed, collapsed ice ther, is so designed as to be capable of installation by the ordinary house holder, without the requirement of special skills and without the expenditure of any more than a relative small amount of time.
Other objects Will appear from the following descfip tion, the claims appended thereto, and from the a1i= nexed drawing, in which like reference characters designate like parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
Figure 1 is a front elevational view showing a fragmentary portion of a counter installation of a kitchen, showing lower and upper rows of cabinets, one of the devices constituting the invention being shown in extended, use position and another device being shown in recessed, collapsed position;
Figure 2 is an enlarged section on line 2--2 of Figure 1, through the counter cabinets, showing the device in position and in dotted lines in extended, unfolded position;
Figure 3 is a transverse sectional view through the cabinet structure and the shelf step, on a scale enlarged above that in Figure 2, taken substantially on line 33 ofFigure 2, the dotted lines showing the device in its i all the counter cabinets is a kitchen counter 14 having installation of the "counter cabinets. The device, furat its back edge an upwardly projecting splash Wall 16. The counter cabinets include a plurality of vertical side walls 18, spaced longitudinally of and extending downwardly from top wall 14, a front wall 19 having a plurality of door openings, doors 20 normally closing said openings, a bottom wall 22 for the several cabinets, and lower supporting walls 24 spacing the bottom wall 22 upwardly from the floor F. This is intended to represent, merely, a wholly conventional kitchen counter installation, said installation further including transverse support walls 26 extending between the longitudinal support walls 24, and horizontally extending shelves 28 dividing each cabinet into upper and lower storage com,- partments and lying in a horizontal plane.
The shelf step 30 constituting the present invention is mounted in any selected lower compartment of one of the counter cabinets, and includes horizontally disposed, confronting, oppositely but identically formed, channeled guides 32 secured by wood screws 33 or equivalent fastening elements to side walls 18. Guides 32 are integrally formed at their front ends with upwardly projecting flanges 34 secured (see Figures 3 and 5) to the front edge of shelf 28 by screws 35 or their equivalents.
Lying in a plane paralleling and closely spaced from the underside of shelf 28 is a rectangular platform 36 intcgral at its front end, for its full width, with a depending front end flange 38 the bottom edge of which may be rolled or folded to eliminate sharp edges thereon. A similar rear end flange 40 is integrally formed upon platform 36 (see Figure 2) and when platform 36 is pulled out to its dotted line, use position of Figure 2, the rear end flange 40 will be engaged by upwardly projecting walls of guides 32 adjacent the front ends of the guides, as shown in Figures 2 and 5.
To the underside of platform 36, at the front corners thereof, are secured flat pivot plates 42, by rivets or equivalent fasteners. These are formed with longitudinally and centrally extending slits at their front ends, defining at opposite sides of each slit tongues 44, 46.
- Tongue 44 (Figure is bent downwardly at a location inwardly from the front end of plate 42, and then curvedforwardly in supporting relation to the elongated, straight, transversely extending bight 48 of a supporting leg structure generally designated 49, that includes also legs 50 integral with opposite ends of the bight 48. Bight 48 is engaged rotatably between tongues 44, 46 for swinging movement of legs 50 between folded, full line positions and lower, use positions shown in dotted lines (Figure 2). On the leg structure 49 there is also provideda horizontal cross brace 52 fixedly connected between the intermediate portions of legs 50.
'Inwardly from the front end of platform 36, on the longitudinal median thereof, is a disc-like" button 54 fixedly secured to the underside of platform 36 and extending about the shank of the button is the looped mid length portion of a spring, formed with straight legs 56 diverging forwardly from the button 54 in contact with the underside of platform 36. The spring at thedivergent ends of legs 56 is integrally formed with spring coils 58, merging into outer end portions 60 diverging rearwardly from bight 48 and terminating at their divergent ends in hookslike extensions 61 engaged over legs 50.
The spring is tensioned to normally swing leg structure49 through substantially 90 degrees from its collapsed to its use position. :I Normally, the leg structure is folded'upwardly against theunderside of platform 36, and the freeends of the legs, which are preferably fitted with rubber feet or sleeves 62, ibeanagainst the lower walls of guides 32, being pressed tightly against said lower walls by the tendency of the spring to expand.
be. illustrative of the principles of operation and the means for carrying out said principles, it being considered that the invention comprehends any minor change in construction that may be permitted within the scope of the appended claims.
What is claimed is:
1. A collapsible step for mounting within a cabinet having side walls and a shelf, comprising: a pair of channeled guides extending horizontally and fixedly connectableto therespective side walls in positions opening inwardly toward each other, said guides having open front ends; a platform including a depending front end flange,.depending side flanges, and a depending rear end flange, the side flanges being slidably supported on the bottoms of the guides and the rear end flange extending transversely of the guides; a U-shaped leg structure underlying the platform and comprising'a bight and legs extending from the bight; means hinging the leg structure at the bight thereof to the platform adjacent said front end flange, the legs swinging between collapsed positions in which they extend within the guides and use positions extending downwardly from the platform, said platform being slidable out of the front ends of the guides to free The free ends of the legs terminate, in these circum- 7 50 along the guides 32 so as not to interferewi-th the leg movement. v -s .The device'can now be used, to obtain access to the upper shelves 64 of the top row of cabinets 10..
the legs from the guides for swinging movement to said use position, the legs being shorter than the platform so as to be freed on extension of the platform partially out of the guides; and-stops aligned transversely of the guides and projecting upwardly from the bottoms of the guides toengage the rear end flange and thereby limit movement of the platform out of the guides, said stops being placed to limit said movement of the platform out of the guides immediately following freeing of the legs for downward swinging movement. 2. A collapsible step for mounting within a cabinet having side walls and a shelf, comprising: a pair of channeled guides extending horizontally and fixedly connectable to the respective side walls in positions opening inwardly toward each other, said guides having open -Any number of devices may be employed in the cabinet structure, at selected locations found convenient to the housewife.
When the device is recessed and collapsed, it occupies no more than a wholly inconsequential amount of storage area within the lower cabinet compartment, and since it is mounted on the underside of shelf 28 will generally be occupying no area that would otherwise be employed for storage purposes. Further, during movement of the device between operative and inoperative positions, it does not interfere with stored articles. To return the device to its collapsed, recessed position, one swings leg structure 49 upwardly from its use position, against the restraint of the spring, and after the legs 50 have been positioned for movement into guides 32, platform 36 is pushed inwardly, sliding within guides 32 with the legs 50 held in collapsed position 'by the guides. Another important characteristics of the invention is its adaptability for manufacture as a unitary, preassembled accessory capable of installation against a cabinet shelf that has previously been installed. One need merely secure the guides to the side walls 18 and the shelf 28 to complete the installation.
It is believed apparent that the invention is not necessarily confined to the specific use or uses thereof described above, since it may be utilized for any purpose to which it may be suited. Nor is the invention to be necessarily limited to the specific construction illustrated and described, said construction only being intended to frontends; a platform including a depending front end flange, depending side flanges, and a depending rear end flange, the side flanges being slidably supported on the bottoms of the guides and the rear end flange extending transversely of the guides; a U-shaped leg structure underlying the platform and comprising a bight and legs extending from the bight; means hinging the leg structure at the bight thereof to the platform adjacent said front end flanges, the legs swinging between collapsed positions in which they extend within the guides and use positions extending downwardly from the platform, said platform being slidable out of the front ends of the guides to free the legs from the guides for swinging movement to said use position, the legs being shorter than the platform so as to be freed on extension of the platform partially out of the guides, said means comprising transversely aligned plates aflixed to the underside of the platform adjacent the front end flange, each of which plates is formed at its front end with a longitudinal slit defining tongues at opposite sides thereof bowed oppositely to receive said bight; and stops aligned transversely of the guides and projecting upwardly from the bottoms of the guides to engage the rear end flange and thereby limit movement of the platform out of the guides, said stops being placed to limit said movementof the platform out of the guides immediately following freeing of'the legs for downward swinging movement.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 527,108 Cooper Oct. 9, 1894 822,691 Pashley June 5, 1906 1,063,642 Birdsall June 3, 1913 1,441,670 Egner J an. 9, 1923 2,495,374 Horn Ian. 24, 1950 2,555,988 Nelson .4 June 5, 1951 2,690,942 Marcus Oct. 5, 1954
US588649A 1956-06-01 1956-06-01 Shelf step for counter cabinets and the like Expired - Lifetime US2801894A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US588649A US2801894A (en) 1956-06-01 1956-06-01 Shelf step for counter cabinets and the like

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US588649A US2801894A (en) 1956-06-01 1956-06-01 Shelf step for counter cabinets and the like

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US2801894A true US2801894A (en) 1957-08-06

Family

ID=24354730

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US588649A Expired - Lifetime US2801894A (en) 1956-06-01 1956-06-01 Shelf step for counter cabinets and the like

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US2801894A (en)

Cited By (10)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2881040A (en) * 1957-11-20 1959-04-07 Hartridge Virginia Masden Disappearing and slidable step-chair for kitchen cabinets and the like
US3195966A (en) * 1963-05-13 1965-07-20 Doherty Henry Step-up file cabinets
US3481429A (en) * 1968-03-08 1969-12-02 Gaede Products Inc Drawer step
US3756678A (en) * 1971-08-24 1973-09-04 G Klopfenstein Retractable step
US5085290A (en) * 1991-02-21 1992-02-04 Guirlinger Edward C Foldaway stool mounted to inside of cabinet door
AT402681B (en) * 1994-01-21 1997-07-25 Palden Leonhard Pull-out element for a piece of furniture
EP1253279A1 (en) * 2001-04-23 2002-10-30 Peka-Metall Ag Cupboard unit with climbing aid
US20040262082A1 (en) * 2003-06-27 2004-12-30 Bay Gayle D. Access step
US7386899B2 (en) 2005-09-14 2008-06-17 Midmark Corporation Medical examination table with pullout step
US11408225B1 (en) 2022-02-28 2022-08-09 Preston Godfrey Step stool

Citations (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US527108A (en) * 1894-10-09 Knee-desk and reading-stand
US822691A (en) * 1905-01-13 1906-06-05 Edwin Pashley Combined paper and book holder.
US1063642A (en) * 1910-08-29 1913-06-03 Durfee Embalming Fluid Company Folding and adjustable table.
US1441670A (en) * 1922-08-16 1923-01-09 Daniel W Egner Cabinet
US2495374A (en) * 1949-04-14 1950-01-24 William S Horn Hospital cabinet-commode
US2555988A (en) * 1946-08-12 1951-06-05 Rose H Nelson Tourist cabinet stool
US2690942A (en) * 1952-04-09 1954-10-05 Marcus Benjamin Folding tray leg structure with spring lock

Patent Citations (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US527108A (en) * 1894-10-09 Knee-desk and reading-stand
US822691A (en) * 1905-01-13 1906-06-05 Edwin Pashley Combined paper and book holder.
US1063642A (en) * 1910-08-29 1913-06-03 Durfee Embalming Fluid Company Folding and adjustable table.
US1441670A (en) * 1922-08-16 1923-01-09 Daniel W Egner Cabinet
US2555988A (en) * 1946-08-12 1951-06-05 Rose H Nelson Tourist cabinet stool
US2495374A (en) * 1949-04-14 1950-01-24 William S Horn Hospital cabinet-commode
US2690942A (en) * 1952-04-09 1954-10-05 Marcus Benjamin Folding tray leg structure with spring lock

Cited By (11)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2881040A (en) * 1957-11-20 1959-04-07 Hartridge Virginia Masden Disappearing and slidable step-chair for kitchen cabinets and the like
US3195966A (en) * 1963-05-13 1965-07-20 Doherty Henry Step-up file cabinets
US3481429A (en) * 1968-03-08 1969-12-02 Gaede Products Inc Drawer step
US3756678A (en) * 1971-08-24 1973-09-04 G Klopfenstein Retractable step
US5085290A (en) * 1991-02-21 1992-02-04 Guirlinger Edward C Foldaway stool mounted to inside of cabinet door
WO1992014903A1 (en) * 1991-02-21 1992-09-03 Guirlinger Edward G Foldaway stool mounted to inside of cabinet door
AT402681B (en) * 1994-01-21 1997-07-25 Palden Leonhard Pull-out element for a piece of furniture
EP1253279A1 (en) * 2001-04-23 2002-10-30 Peka-Metall Ag Cupboard unit with climbing aid
US20040262082A1 (en) * 2003-06-27 2004-12-30 Bay Gayle D. Access step
US7386899B2 (en) 2005-09-14 2008-06-17 Midmark Corporation Medical examination table with pullout step
US11408225B1 (en) 2022-02-28 2022-08-09 Preston Godfrey Step stool

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US3481429A (en) Drawer step
US4846304A (en) Collapsible step apparatus for cabinet shelves
US2801894A (en) Shelf step for counter cabinets and the like
US2428073A (en) Rack mounting means
US5085290A (en) Foldaway stool mounted to inside of cabinet door
US3030166A (en) Combination cabinet and stepladder
US2560708A (en) Slip-seat for high chairs
US9480342B2 (en) Retractable step stool/ access device
US6802578B1 (en) Drawer
US3485544A (en) Hidden storage shelf
US3289615A (en) Device readily attachable to a shelf or the like for forming a shelf extension or tray
US7178680B2 (en) Rack and tray assembly for foot apparel
US2122336A (en) Spice rack
US3999629A (en) Foldable step stool
US2492697A (en) Accessory drawer
US3543890A (en) Camper kitchen
US4627672A (en) Pull-out rack for a cabinet
US2521572A (en) Cabinet having foldable supporting means
US1326809A (en) Camping-cabinet
US4400835A (en) Bath support
US1320392A (en) William f
US2990908A (en) Fire escape ladder
US2223958A (en) Folding furniture
US2994439A (en) Shelves
US2863709A (en) Bathroom toilet table and hamper