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US882207A
US882207A US37739307A US1907377393A US882207A US 882207 A US882207 A US 882207A US 37739307 A US37739307 A US 37739307A US 1907377393 A US1907377393 A US 1907377393A US 882207 A US882207 A US 882207A
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    • 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
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  • This invention relates to desks and attachments therefor, especially to the roll-top oflice desks, by which a s ecisl table is provided of suitable height avoir use when a erson is standing, such table being adapte for bookkeeping and other purposes, and adapt ed to be readily brought into and out of operative )osition.
  • This special table may be either form a peri'nanent part thereof, or it may be contained in an attachment .VlliClLiS adapted to be removed from the desk.
  • FIG. 1 an ordinary roll-top desk, showing my invention applied thereto.
  • Fig. 3 is a lront elevation of a desk equipped with my invention, the table being shown in operative position the same as in Fig.v 2.
  • Fig.4 is a vertical section on the line 4-4 or Fig. 1 showing details oi. the con-- Fig.
  • Fig. 5 is a transverse vertical tion of a modified l'orm, wherein the supplemental table is contained in a removable casing.
  • Fig. 6 is'a transverse-vcrtical section taken through the desk showing a niodiiied form of pivoting the supports.
  • Fig. I" is u side elevation oi a detail.
  • 1 an ordinary roll top desk having drawers ,2 2, pigeon holes 3 8, top l, side pieces 5, cap 6, flexible cover '7 and curved S for the flexible cover when in its inoperative position, and guideways l9, l8 and 9 in the side pieces 5 for the reception of lhe ends of the flexible cover 7 when drawn out .l'rom the curved passages 8, to close and lock the desk.
  • 1 make a portion l0 (hereafter termed support) of each oi my side pieces 5 movable by means of a suitable hinge 11, the
  • the other end of the leg 12 is pivoted at 16 within a rabbeted portion 17 of the side piece 5, the arrangement being such that when the support 10 is in its inoperative position the leg 12 will lie snugly within the rabbcted portion. 17, and its top be (lush with the upper surface of the side piece 5, permitting the support 10 to fit snugly to the side piece 5.
  • This support 10 has u guidewuy or grooved guide 18 (see Figs.
  • the supplemental tublc is moved to its inoperutivc position by forcing it back into its llOUSlII 21 and unscatin the le s 12 more b l o
  • Both the flexible 29 to the desk and its other end 30 fastened by means of screws or other suitable means 31 to the support 10 as shown in Figs. 6 and 7.
  • I may also instead of building the housing 21 directly mto the desk make it in the form of a separate detachable casing 32 which may be removed from the cap 6 of the top of the desk, (see Fig. 5).
  • a roll-top desk having a flexible cover
  • each of said side pieces each formed with a guide groove having a substantially straight portion
  • each of said side pieces comprising a movably mounted support containing the straight portion of sand guide groove, each of said supports being pivoted.
  • each of said supports being pivoted. to the corresponding side piece and the upper end of said support and cooperating face of said side piece having curved 1' aces to remain in cooperation as said .support is swung about its pivot, a pivoted leg mounted ina rab'bet in each side piece to 1 hold the'corresponding support in raised position, said desk having a regular flexible cover mounted in a guide to cooperate with the guides in said supports in closing the 40 desk when said 'supp rts are lowered into closed position against.
  • the side pieces and said desk having a supplemental flexible cover provided with an enlarged front ledge and operating in a guide which cooperates 'with the guides in said supports when in "raised operative osition.
  • each of said side pieces comprising a movably mounted support carrying the straight portion of said guide, each of said supports being pivoted to the corresponding side piece and the upper end of said support andcooperating portion of said side piece having curved faces to remain in cooperation as said support is swung about its pivot, means to hold said supports in raised position, a regular flexible cover mounted. in a guide in said desk to cooperate with the mounted in each side piece to hold the corresponding support in raised position, a regular flexible cover mounted in a guide in said desk to cooperate with the guides in said supports in closing the desk when said supports are lowered into closed position, and a supplemental flexible cover mounted in a guide in said desk which cooperates with the guides of said supports when in raised operative position.
  • a roll-top desk having side ieces each formed with a guide havin I a su stantially straight portion, each of sai side pieces comprising a movably mounted support carrying the straight portion of said guide, a flexible cover mounted in a guide in said desk to co- 0 erate with the uides in said supports in c osing the desk when said supports are lowered into regular closed position, and a sup-' plementalcover mounted in a guide in said desk which cooperates with the guides of said supports when raised into operative position'.
  • a roll-top desk having side pieces each formed with a guide, each of said side pieces comprising a movably mounted support carrying a portion of said guide, means to hold said supports in raised operative osition, a cover mounted in a iide in said esk to cooperate with the guides in "said supports in closing the desk when said supports are in lowered position and a supplemental flexible cover mounted in a guide in said desk to cooperate with the guides of said supports when in raised 0 erative position.

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No. 882,207. PATENTED MAR. 17, 1908. J. S. McOOMB.
DESK.
APPLICATION PiLED JUNE 8, 1907.
2 SHEETS-SHEET l.
INVENTQR (M wzm A, I 76 BY ATTORNEYS PATENTED MAR. 17, 1908.
J. S. McOOMB- DESK.
APPLICATION FILED JUNE 8, 190-1.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 2.
WHNESSES:
v ATTORNEYS JENNlNGS Sl'UT'l MMUHB, OF DOSES FERRY, NEW YORK.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented March 17, 1908.
Application filed June 8, 1907. Serial No. 377.393.
-COMB, a citizen of the United States, and
- struction.
resident of .Dobbs Ferry", in the county of Westchester and State of New York, have invented certain new and uscl'ul improvements in Desks, of which the fOllOWlllQ' isa specification, reference being had to the.
drawings accompanying and lorming'u part of the same.
This invention relates to desks and attachments therefor, especially to the roll-top oflice desks, by which a s ecisl table is provided of suitable height ihr use when a erson is standing, such table being adapte for bookkeeping and other purposes, and adapt ed to be readily brought into and out of operative )osition. This special table may be either form a peri'nanent part thereof, or it may be contained in an attachment .VlliClLiS adapted to be removed from the desk.
In the accompanying drawings showing illustrative forms of this invention, and in which the same reference numeral refers to similar parts in the several lgurcs, Figure 1 an ordinary roll-top desk, showing my invention applied thereto. Fig. 2 is a transverse vcrtical section similar to Fig. l shou= ing the supplemental table in operative position. Fig. 3 is a lront elevation of a desk equipped with my invention, the table being shown in operative position the same as in Fig.v 2. Fig.4 is a vertical section on the line 4-4 or Fig. 1 showing details oi. the con-- Fig. 5 is a transverse vertical tion of a modified l'orm, wherein the supplemental table is contained in a removable casing. Fig. 6 is'a transverse-vcrtical section taken through the desk showing a niodiiied form of pivoting the supports. Fig. I" is u side elevation oi a detail.
In the illustrative embodiment oi this in- Vc-ntion shown in the drawings, 1 an ordinary roll top desk having drawers ,2 2, pigeon holes 3 8, top l, side pieces 5, cap 6, flexible cover '7 and curved S for the flexible cover when in its inoperative position, and guideways l9, l8 and 9 in the side pieces 5 for the reception of lhe ends of the flexible cover 7 when drawn out .l'rom the curved passages 8, to close and lock the desk. 1 make a portion l0 (hereafter termed support) of each oi my side pieces 5 movable by means of a suitable hinge 11, the
uilt directly into the desk and isa transverse vertical section aken through other end being adapted to be held out from the side piece 5 by means of a pivoted leg 12 having a reduced portion 13 taking into a hole lel in a plate 15, mounted on the end of the support 10. The other end of the leg 12 is pivoted at 16 within a rabbeted portion 17 of the side piece 5, the arrangement being such that when the support 10 is in its inoperative position the leg 12 will lie snugly within the rabbcted portion. 17, and its top be (lush with the upper surface of the side piece 5, permitting the support 10 to fit snugly to the side piece 5. This support 10 has u guidewuy or grooved guide 18 (see Figs. on) which at its upper end is forked lorming o. guideway ll) (Fig. 2) and 20 (Fig. l), the branches ol which register IOS])(- lively. with the housing 8 ofthe desk, within which is mounted the flexible cover 7, and
with the housing 21, within which is mounted the flexible table .32. cover 7 and too flexible table 22 are formed of a. series of interlocking members 23 mounled upon a flexible backing 24 of fabric or other material, (see Figs. 1 and '3). At the extreme end of the flexible table is prof-- crablv mounted a rigid ledge 25 which in its operative posilion is adapted to prevent books or other objects slipping from the table, and in its inoperative position is adapts ed lo lit up snugly against the cap 6 of the desk (see Figs. 1 and 2).
When it is desired to close the desk the supplemental table being in-its inoperative position, it is merely necessary to withdraw the flexible cover 7 from its housing 8 in the desk, permitting its ends to pass into the registering guii'l'wvays ilk-18 and 9, (Fig. 2), when the desk is closed and locked in tho ordinary manner, (see Fig. 1).
ll alter opening the desk by pushing the cover 7 back into its housing 8 in the desk should be desired to convert the desk into n lmok-kcepers desk, it is merely necessary to raise each support ll) causing it to move upon its hinge 11, and support it at the proper elevation by withdrawing the log 13 from its seat 1'? permitting its reduced end 1'3 to seat in thcholo l-l oi the plate 15, and then withdraw the flexible supph-unsntal table 2; from its housing 21 causing the ends of its flexible members 23 to pass into the registering g1 iidc\i'a \,"s 20' and 18. The supplemental tublc is moved to its inoperutivc position by forcing it back into its llOUSlII 21 and unscatin the le s 12 more b l o Both the flexible 29 to the desk and its other end 30 fastened by means of screws or other suitable means 31 to the support 10 as shown in Figs. 6 and 7. I may also instead of building the housing 21 directly mto the desk make it in the form of a separate detachable casing 32 which may be removed from the cap 6 of the top of the desk, (see Fig. 5).
Having thus described this invention in connection with the illustrative embodiments thereof, to the details of which I do not desire to 'be limited, what is claimed as new-and what is desired to be secured by Letters Patent is set forth in the appended claims. a
1. A roll-top desk having a flexible cover,
side pieces each formed with a guide groove having a substantially straight portion, each of said side pieces comprising a movably mounted support containing the straight portion of sand guide groove, each of said supports being pivoted. to the corresponding side piece and the upper end of said support and cooperating face of said side piece having curved 1' aces to remain in cooperation as said .support is swung about its pivot, a pivoted leg mounted ina rab'bet in each side piece to 1 hold the'corresponding support in raised position, said desk having a regular flexible cover mounted in a guide to cooperate with the guides in said supports in closing the 40 desk when said 'supp rts are lowered into closed position against. the side pieces and said desk, having a supplemental flexible cover provided with an enlarged front ledge and operating in a guide which cooperates 'with the guides in said supports when in "raised operative osition.
' 2.. A roll-top esk having side pieces each,"
formed with a guide having a substantially straight portion, each of said side pieces comprising a movably mounted support carrying the straight portion of said guide, each of said supports being pivoted to the corresponding side piece and the upper end of said support andcooperating portion of said side piece having curved faces to remain in cooperation as said support is swung about its pivot, means to hold said supports in raised position, a regular flexible cover mounted. in a guide in said desk to cooperate with the mounted in each side piece to hold the corresponding support in raised position, a regular flexible cover mounted in a guide in said desk to cooperate with the guides in said supports in closing the desk when said supports are lowered into closed position, and a supplemental flexible cover mounted in a guide in said desk which cooperates with the guides of said supports when in raised operative position.
4. A roll-top desk having side ieces each formed with a guide havin I a su stantially straight portion, each of sai side pieces comprising a movably mounted support carrying the straight portion of said guide, a flexible cover mounted in a guide in said desk to co- 0 erate with the uides in said supports in c osing the desk when said supports are lowered into regular closed position, and a sup-' plementalcover mounted in a guide in said desk which cooperates with the guides of said supports when raised into operative position'.
5. A roll-top desk having side pieces each formed with a guide, each of said side pieces comprising a movably mounted support carrying a portion of said guide, means to hold said supports in raised operative osition, a cover mounted in a iide in said esk to cooperate with the guides in "said supports in closing the desk when said supports are in lowered position and a supplemental flexible cover mounted in a guide in said desk to cooperate with the guides of said supports when in raised 0 erative position.
6. -A roll-top esk having side pieces each formed with a guide each of said side pieces comprising a movably mounted support carrying a portion of said guide, means to hold said supports in raised position, a cover to cooperate with the guides of said su ports in c osing the desk and a supplementalkaover to cooperate with the guides of said supports whcnin raised position.
JENNINGS SCOTT MO'COMB.
Witnesses: I
H. DE W. WILDE,
'FANNY E. Grn'irrsom-
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US4108517A (en) * 1977-05-24 1978-08-22 Roth American, Inc. Child's desk with slide-door and guideway therefor
US20020093275A1 (en) * 2001-01-15 2002-07-18 Formway Furniture Limited Storage structure and door structure

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US4108517A (en) * 1977-05-24 1978-08-22 Roth American, Inc. Child's desk with slide-door and guideway therefor
US20020093275A1 (en) * 2001-01-15 2002-07-18 Formway Furniture Limited Storage structure and door structure
US6779857B2 (en) * 2001-01-15 2004-08-24 Formway Furniture Limited Storage structure and door structure

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