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US667334A
US667334A US2890600A US1900028906A US667334A US 667334 A US667334 A US 667334A US 2890600 A US2890600 A US 2890600A US 1900028906 A US1900028906 A US 1900028906A US 667334 A US667334 A US 667334A
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  • My invention consists of improvements in trunks, and relates to that class of improvements known as slip-hinges for trunk-trays.
  • the object of my invention is to construct a hinge which will permit the compartment-- tray to be readily inserted or withdrawn from the trunk and which will not bind and consequently break either the trunk-body or the tray.
  • Figure 1 represents a perspective view of a trunk with my invention applied.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of one of the corner-braces detached.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the bracket detached.
  • Fig. 4 is a partial view in perspective of the trunk, showing the hinge in the position when the tray is swung back into the lid of the trunk.
  • Fig. 5 is a partial plan view of Fig. 1.
  • A represents the body of the trunk, B the lid of the same, and O the compartment-tray, Which rests upon strips c, secured to the body of the trunk.
  • B the lid of the same
  • O the compartment-tray, Which rests upon strips c, secured to the body of the trunk.
  • At the two rear corners are braces D and D'.
  • At the corresponding corners of the tray C are brackets E and E', as shown in Fig. 5.
  • the brace D is constructed in the form of an angle-plate having a horizontal projection d at the top which extends over the edge of the trunk-body and is provided with holes d2 and forms a ready means of securing the same.
  • a bar d/ is secured to either side of the bracket and receives the weight of the tray.
  • the opening cls is elongated to provide for any variation in the length of the tray and is of suflicient width to permitthe other part of the hinge to swing freely therein.
  • the said brace D is constructed so as to form a corner-brace for the purpose of strengthening the trunk, thus combining a hinge and strengthening-brace in one iitting. It also forms a guard to protect the lining of the trunk, which would otherwise be torn by the insertion of the tray.
  • the bracket E as shown in Fig. 3, is constructed in the form of an angle-plate having sides e and e, in which are holes e2 for securing the bracket to the tray. Projecting from the bracket E is a depending finger F,Which is adapted to pass through the opening d3 of the other portion of the hinge D.
  • the brace and bracket are so constructed as to be readily secured in their pro per places.
  • the brace D is first secured to the corners of the trunk-body, and then the tray is inserted and allowed to rest on the strips c.
  • the bracket E is placed on the tray in its proper relation with the brace D and then tacked to the tray O, this being readily accomplished, as the brackets are above the trunk-body and not hidden behind the tray, in which case it requires the aid of a skilled mechanic to place the brackets in position.
  • the parts D E and D E of the hinges are made in pairs, or, in other words, rights and lefts, and adapted for either end of the trunk, as shown in Fig. 5.
  • Fig. e illustrates the hinge when the tray is swung back into the open lid of the trunk.
  • the shoulder e3 formed in the bracket E, bears upon the bar d' of the plate D and takes the weight of the tray and avoids any possibility oi the hinges tearing loose or breaking the tray or trunk.
  • a corner-brace having a bar forming an elongated opening
  • a bracket having a downwardly-projecting finger adapted to engage with said corner-brace, a shoulder formed on said bracket adapted to rest against the bar of the corner-brace and a horizontallyprojecting flange on said corner-brace, ⁇ snb stantially as described.

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Patented 4Feb. 5, |9ol. y
T R U N K.
(Application filed Sept. 4, 1900.)
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M, T N E V N Otto Rc1/rv UNr-rnn Sintes OTTO RANGNOWV, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
TRUNK.
SPECIFICATION forming part of 'Letters Patent No. 667,334, dated February 5, 1901. 'Application filed September 4:, 1900. Serial No. 28,906. (No model.)
To all wwm/ it 11i/my concern:
Be it known that I, OTTO RANGNOW, a citizen of the United States, residing at 1559 Palmer street, Philadelphia, in the county of Philadelphia and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Trunks, of which the following is a specification.
My invention consists of improvements in trunks, and relates to that class of improvements known as slip-hinges for trunk-trays.
The object of my invention is to construct a hinge which will permit the compartment-- tray to be readily inserted or withdrawn from the trunk and which will not bind and consequently break either the trunk-body or the tray.
It is also an object of .my .invention to devise a hinge which can be used as a brace to strengthen the trunk and one which can be readily attached without the aid of a skilled mechanic.
Referring to the drawings, Figure 1 represents a perspective view of a trunk with my invention applied. Fig. 2 is a perspective view of one of the corner-braces detached. Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the bracket detached. Fig. 4 is a partial view in perspective of the trunk, showing the hinge in the position when the tray is swung back into the lid of the trunk. Fig. 5 is a partial plan view of Fig. 1.
Referring to the drawings, A represents the body of the trunk, B the lid of the same, and O the compartment-tray, Which rests upon strips c, secured to the body of the trunk. At the two rear corners are braces D and D'. At the corresponding corners of the tray C are brackets E and E', as shown in Fig. 5.
The brace D, as shown in Fig. 2, is constructed in the form of an angle-plate having a horizontal projection d at the top which extends over the edge of the trunk-body and is provided with holes d2 and forms a ready means of securing the same. A bar d/ is secured to either side of the bracket and receives the weight of the tray. The opening cls is elongated to provide for any variation in the length of the tray and is of suflicient width to permitthe other part of the hinge to swing freely therein. The said brace D is constructed so as to form a corner-brace for the purpose of strengthening the trunk, thus combining a hinge and strengthening-brace in one iitting. It also forms a guard to protect the lining of the trunk, which would otherwise be torn by the insertion of the tray.
The bracket E, as shown in Fig. 3, is constructed in the form of an angle-plate having sides e and e, in which are holes e2 for securing the bracket to the tray. Projecting from the bracket E is a depending finger F,Which is adapted to pass through the opening d3 of the other portion of the hinge D.
The brace and bracket are so constructed as to be readily secured in their pro per places. The brace D is first secured to the corners of the trunk-body, and then the tray is inserted and allowed to rest on the strips c. The bracket E is placed on the tray in its proper relation with the brace D and then tacked to the tray O, this being readily accomplished, as the brackets are above the trunk-body and not hidden behind the tray, in which case it requires the aid of a skilled mechanic to place the brackets in position.
The parts D E and D E of the hinges are made in pairs, or, in other words, rights and lefts, and adapted for either end of the trunk, as shown in Fig. 5.
Fig. e illustrates the hinge when the tray is swung back into the open lid of the trunk. The shoulder e3, formed in the bracket E, bears upon the bar d' of the plate D and takes the weight of the tray and avoids any possibility oi the hinges tearing loose or breaking the tray or trunk.
Having thus described my invention,what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
In a slip-hinge for trunks, the combination of a corner-brace, having a bar forming an elongated opening, and a bracket having a downwardly-projecting finger adapted to engage with said corner-brace,a shoulder formed on said bracket adapted to rest against the bar of the corner-brace and a horizontallyprojecting flange on said corner-brace,`snb stantially as described. c
In testimony whereof I have affixed my signature in presence of two Witnesses.
OTTO RANGNOW.
Witnesses:
RALPH C. BUssER, WM. F. DONNELLY.
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