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for securing the receptacle in its collapsed condition, substantially as described. 2. A device of the class described compris- ing a receptacle having an open top and de- 5 signed to be secured to the lower face of a vehicle-seat, and provided with flexible walls whereby it is adapted to collapse against the said seat, and fastening devices for connect- ing the bottom of the receptacle with the seat to to retain the receptacle in its collapsed con- dition, substantially as described. 3. A device of the class described compris- ing a receptacle having flexible walls and provided with a rigid horizontal bottom, said
receptacle having afl opening in one of its 15 walls, the flap arranged to cover the opening, and a frame arranged at the upper edges of the wall and. adapted to be secured to the lower face of a seat, substantially as de- scribed. 20 In testimony that we claim the foregoing as our own we have hereto affixed our signatures in the presence of two witnesses. ANDERSON D. WILLIAMS. CHARLES D. WALSH. Witnesses: T. 0. MAXWELL, A. J. SEIDERS.
Williams, Anderson D. & Walsh, Charles D.Collapsible Receptacle for Vehicles.,
patent,
April 17, 1900;
[Washington D.C.].
(https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth511887/m1/3/:
accessed June 25, 2024),
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