Attachment for Kitchen-Cabinets Page: 5 of 6
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4. In an attachment for kitchen cabinets
a casing, a driven shaft, a projecting mem--
ber on the driven shaft, a second shaft mov-
able relatively to the first-mentioned shaft,
5 a projecting member on the second-men-
tioned shaft, for engaging the projecting
member on the first-mentioned shaft, a bear-
ing in which the second-mentioned shaft is
freely disposed, a plate having two guide-
10 ways, the second-mentioned shaft being dis-
posed in one of the guideways, a member
secured to the casing for traveling in the
other guideway in the plate, and means for
holding the plate in a predetermined posi-
15 tion relatively to the case.
5. In an attachment for kitchen cabinets
a plurality of shafts, a projecting member
on each of the shafts, a driving shaft mov-
able relatively to the first-mentioned shafts,
20 a projecting member on the driving shaft
for engaging the projecting members on the
first-mentioned shafts, a bearing in which
the driving shaft is freely disposed, a guide-
way for the driving shaft at one side of the
25 bearing, and a plate on the other side of the
bearing having a guideway in which the
driving shaft is disposed.
6. In an attachment for kitchen cabinets
a plurality of shafts, a projecting member
30 on each of the shafts, a driving shaft mov-
able relatively to the first-mentioned shafts,
a projecting member on the driving shaft
for engaging the projecting members on the
first-mentioned shafts, a bearing in which
35 the driving shaft is freely disposed, a guide-
way for the driving shaft at one side of the
bearing, a plate at the other side of the bear-
ing having: a guideway in which the driving
shaft is disposed, and means for holding
40 the plate yieldingly relatively to the first-
mentioned shafts.
7. In an attachment for kitchen cabinets
a plurality of shafts, a projecting member
on each of the shafts, a driving shaft mov-
45 able relatively to the first-mentioned shafts,
a projecting member on the driving shaft
for engaging the projecting members on the
first-mentioned shafts, a bearing in which
the driving shaft is freely disposed, a guide-
50 way for the driving shaft at one side of the
bearing, and a plate at the other side of the
bearing having an angular guideway in
which the driving shaft is disposed.
8. In an attachment for kitchen cabinets
55 a plurality of shafts, a projecting member on
each of the shafts, a driving shaft movable
relatively to the first-mentioned shafts, a
projecting member on the driving shaft for
engaging the projecting members on the
60 first-mentioned shafts, a bearing in which
the driving shaft is freely disposed, a guide-
way for the driving shaft at one side of the
bearing, a plate at the other side of the bear-
ing having an angular bearing in which the
65 driving shaft is disposed, and means forholding the plate yieldingly relatively to
the first-mentioned shafts.
9. In an attachment for kitchen cabinets
a plurality of driven shafts, a projecting
member on each of the driven shafts, a driv- 70
ing shaft movable relatively to the driven
shafts, a projecting member on the driving
shaft, for engaging the projecting members
on the driven shafts, a member having an
opening and a bearing, the driving shaft be- 75
ing freely disposed in the bearing, a plate at
one side of the bearing having a guideway
in which the driving shaft is disposed,
means for holding the plate yieldingly in
one direction, a lever fulcrumed in the open- 80
ing in the said member having an arm for
engaging the plate for moving it in the
other direction, and a guideway at the other
side of the bearing in which the driving
shaft is disposed. 85
10. In an attachment for kitchen cabinets
two driven shafts, a projecting member on
each of the driven shafts, a driving shaft
movable relatively to the driven shafts, a
projecting member on the driving shaft for 90
engaging the projecting members on the
driven shafts respectively, a bearing in
which the driving shaft is freely disposed,
a plate at one side of the bearing having
a guideway in which the driving shaft is 95
disposed, means for holding the plate yield-
ingly in one direction relatively to the first-
two-mentioned shafts. and a guideway at
the other side of the bearing in which the
driving shaft is disposed. 100
11. In an attachment for kitchen cabinets
three driven shafts, a projecting member on
each of the driven shafts, a driving shaft
movable relatively to the driven shafts. a
projecting member on the driving shaft for 105
engaging the projecting members on the
driven shafts. a bearing in which the driv-
ing shaft is freely disposed, a plate at one
side of the bearing having an angular guide-
way in which the driving shaft is disposed, 110
means for holding the plate yieldingly in
one direction, and a guideway having three
branches, in which the driving shaft is dis-
posed.
12. In an attachment for kitchen cabinets 115
a plurality of driven shafts, a projecting
member on each of the driven shafts, a
driving shaft movable relatively to the
driven shafts, a projecting member on the
driving shaft for engaging the projecting 120
members on the driven shafts respectively, a
member having an oening and a bearing,
the driving shaft being freely disposed in
the bearing, a plate at one side of the bear-
ing having an angular bearing in which the 125
driving shaft is disposed, means for holding
the plate yieldingly in one direction rela-
tively to the driven shafts, a lever fulcrum-
ed in the opening in the said member, having
an arm for engaging the plate for moving it 130a
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P'Pool, Frank E. Attachment for Kitchen-Cabinets, patent, April 16, 1912; [Washington D.C.]. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth512214/m1/5/?q=%22Social+Life+and+Customs+-+Furnishings%22: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.