US2446391A - Combined closure and receptacle for gas ranges - Google Patents

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US2446391A
US2446391A US585897A US58589745A US2446391A US 2446391 A US2446391 A US 2446391A US 585897 A US585897 A US 585897A US 58589745 A US58589745 A US 58589745A US 2446391 A US2446391 A US 2446391A
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  • the invention relates to improvements in cookstoves having doors of substantial thickness for the accommodation of insulating material and other doors or closure panels which are uninsulated but corresponding in thickness to theinsulated doors so as to present a flush stove front.
  • the primary object of the invention is to increase the convenience and utility of cookstoves of the above general character by providing within the uninsulated closure panels one or more conveniently accessible receptacles for holding cards containing recipes or the like.
  • Another object is to provide in 'a closure panel for cookstoves a card filing receptacle or pocket disposed wholly within the panel in space that is otherwise unused.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a card holding receptacle.
  • Fig. 4 is a sectional'view similar to Fig. 2 showing a modified form of closure panel fitted with a card filing receptacle.
  • a closure panel 5 forming the front of a utility drawer 6 slidably mounted within a compartment I in a range body 8.
  • Panels of this general character are also frequently used as swinging or drop doors in modern gas ranges.
  • the panels are conventionally madev of substantial thickness to lie flush with other parts of the range such as the front or manifold panel 9 as shown in Fig. 1 thus providing a uniformly smooth front surface of attractive appearance.
  • the closure panel 5 as herein shown comprises an 2 Claims. (Cl. 312-173) sioned to fit within the opening it. While a outer or front member ID of sheet metal and an inner or liner member II also of sheet metal spaced inwardly from the front member. The space between the members is closed at the top and sides of the panel by integral inturned flanges l2 formed on the corresponding edges of the front member ill.
  • the outer member is ordinarily finished with vitreous enamel or other suitable coating material and may be secured to the liner by spot welding or in any other suitable manner.
  • the space between the inner and outer members of the pan-e15 is utilized for the filing of recipe cards ii.
  • the top flange l2 of the panel is formed with one or more openings l4 each adapted to receive a suitable card receptacle l5.
  • the receptacles [5 may be dimensioned to accommodate cards of any desired size, it is preferred to construct them for use with standard filing cards, as for example, conventional three inch by five inch cards.
  • the receptacles are arranged to receive the cards lengthwise and, as will be seen by reference to Figs.
  • a section I! of the flange I2 in which the receptacles l5 are mounted is preferably offset or depressed below the upper edge of the front member In as shown. in Figs.
  • the front member II is provided on its upper edge with an inwardly and downwardly turned flange 1
  • the latter flange serves to close the space between the panels and is provided with openings M for the reception of the card receptacles il.
  • the invention provides novel accommodations for recipe cards or the like in gas ranges without taking up any space usable for other purposes.
  • the cards are adequately protected from dust or soiling yet are conveniently accessible at the place where they are most commonly required.
  • the structure required is very simple and inexpensive to manufacture and is easy to clean.
  • a cookstove having a utility compartment opening at the front of the stove and a front panel extending over and defining the upper edge of the compartment opening, an upright closure for the compartment opening supported for movement from an open position to a closed position,
  • a receptacle defining a 35 pocket for the reception of recipe cards or the like, means on said receptacle engageable with said downwardly oifset portion of the flange to suspend the receptacle from the flange, said downwardly offset portion of the flange providing a 40 1,962,454
  • a vertical closure for the front opening of said compartment supported for movement from an open position to a closed position below and flush with said stationary panel, said closure comprising a sheet metal panel having an inwardly turned marginal flange of substantial width along its upper edge, a receptacle defining a pocket of a depth such that recipe cards or the like may be received therein with their upper ends projecting above the top of the receptacle, said panel flange having an opening dimensioned to receive the receptacle and said receptacle having an outwardly turned portion at its open end adapted to engage said flange to support the receptacle in said opening, the portion of said flange containing said opening being offset downwardly from the upper edge of said closure panel to form an elongated upwardly opening recess having a front wall serving to conceai the upper projecting

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Aug. 3, 1948. REEVES 2,446,391
COMBINED CLOSURE AND RECEPTACLE FOR GAS- RANGES Filed March 31, 1945 Patented Aug. 3, 1948 comm) CLOSURE AND RECEPTACLE FOR GAS RANGES Herbert M. Reeves, Kankakee, Ill., assignor to Florence Stove Company, Gardner, Mass., a corporation of Massachusetts Application March 31, 1945, Serial No. 585,897
The invention relates to improvements in cookstoves having doors of substantial thickness for the accommodation of insulating material and other doors or closure panels which are uninsulated but corresponding in thickness to theinsulated doors so as to present a flush stove front.
The primary object of the invention is to increase the convenience and utility of cookstoves of the above general character by providing within the uninsulated closure panels one or more conveniently accessible receptacles for holding cards containing recipes or the like.
Another object is to provide in 'a closure panel for cookstoves a card filing receptacle or pocket disposed wholly within the panel in space that is otherwise unused.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment illustrated in the accompanying drawing in which:
Figure 1 is a fragmentary front view of a gas range having a closure panel embodying the features of the invention.
Fig. 2 is a transverse sectional view through the closure panel taken in a vertical plane substantially on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a card holding receptacle.
Fig. 4 is a sectional'view similar to Fig. 2 showing a modified form of closure panel fitted with a card filing receptacle.
While the invention is susceptible of various modifications and alternative constructions, I have shown in the drawings and will herein describe in detail the preferred embodiment, but it is to be understood that I do not thereby intend to limit the invention to the specific form disclosed, but intend to cover all modifications and alternative constructions falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as expressed in the appended claims.
For purposes of illustration, I have shown the invention as embodied in a closure panel 5 forming the front of a utility drawer 6 slidably mounted within a compartment I in a range body 8. Panels of this general character are also frequently used as swinging or drop doors in modern gas ranges. The panels are conventionally madev of substantial thickness to lie flush with other parts of the range such as the front or manifold panel 9 as shown in Fig. 1 thus providing a uniformly smooth front surface of attractive appearance.
' Referring to Figs. 1 and 2 of the drawings, the closure panel 5 as herein shown comprises an 2 Claims. (Cl. 312-173) sioned to fit within the opening it. While a outer or front member ID of sheet metal and an inner or liner member II also of sheet metal spaced inwardly from the front member. The space between the members is closed at the top and sides of the panel by integral inturned flanges l2 formed on the corresponding edges of the front member ill. The outer member is ordinarily finished with vitreous enamel or other suitable coating material and may be secured to the liner by spot welding or in any other suitable manner.
In accordance with the invention, the space between the inner and outer members of the pan-e15 is utilized for the filing of recipe cards ii. For this purpose, the top flange l2 of the panel is formed with one or more openings l4 each adapted to receive a suitable card receptacle l5.
The latter, as herein shown, is in the form of a generally rectangular box-like structure of sheet metal or other suitable material open at its upper end to define a card receiving pocket and dimenrelatively snug fit is desirable to prevent the receptacle from rattling when the panel is opened or closed, it is preferred to form the parts so that the receptacle may be readily removed for cleaning. Support for the receptacle I5 is provided I by an outwardly turned flange or head it formed around the open end of the receptacle and adapted to rest on the flange I2 around the edge of the opening it.
While the receptacles [5 may be dimensioned to accommodate cards of any desired size, it is preferred to construct them for use with standard filing cards, as for example, conventional three inch by five inch cards. Preferably, the receptacles are arranged to receive the cards lengthwise and, as will be seen by reference to Figs.
2 and 3 of the drawings, are of a depth slightly less than the length of the card l3 they are intended to accommodate. With this arrangement the upper ends of the cards project from the receptacles so thatthey may be conveniently grasped for removal.
To provide clearance space for the projecting ends of the cards when the panel 5 is closed in below the front panel 9, a section I! of the flange I2 in which the receptacles l5 are mounted is preferably offset or depressed below the upper edge of the front member In as shown. in Figs.
1 and 2 so as to form an upwardly and rear-.
wardly opening recess. Thus 'the upper edges of the cards are enabled to clear the front panel 9 so that the panel 5 maybe opened and closed without interference. Moreover, the cards l3 and the receptacles I! are completely concealed and protected by the upper edge of the panel I when the latter is in closed position yet are readily accessible by merely opening the panel a slight distance.
In the modiiied panel shown in Fig. 4 of the drawings, the front member II is provided on its upper edge with an inwardly and downwardly turned flange 1| overlying an outwardly turned flange 2i formed on the upper edge of the liner II. The latter flange, in this instance, serves to close the space between the panels and is provided with openings M for the reception of the card receptacles il.
It will be apparent from the foregoing that the invention provides novel accommodations for recipe cards or the like in gas ranges without taking up any space usable for other purposes. The cards are adequately protected from dust or soiling yet are conveniently accessible at the place where they are most commonly required. The structure required is very simple and inexpensive to manufacture and is easy to clean.
I claim as my invention:
1. In a cookstove having a utility compartment opening at the front of the stove and a front panel extending over and defining the upper edge of the compartment opening, an upright closure for the compartment opening supported for movement from an open position to a closed position,
wardly at its rear edge, a receptacle defining a 35 pocket for the reception of recipe cards or the like, means on said receptacle engageable with said downwardly oifset portion of the flange to suspend the receptacle from the flange, said downwardly offset portion of the flange providing a 40 1,962,454
clearance space between the lower edge of the front panel and the upper end of the receptacle when the closure is moved into closed position beneath the front panel, said space being closed at the front of the stove by the upper edge of the closure in its said closed position to conceal the receptacle. I
2. In a stove structure having an upper stationary front panel, a utility compartment having a front opening, the upper edge of which is deflned by the lower edge of said stationary panel, a vertical closure for the front opening of said compartment supported for movement from an open position to a closed position below and flush with said stationary panel, said closure comprising a sheet metal panel having an inwardly turned marginal flange of substantial width along its upper edge, a receptacle defining a pocket of a depth such that recipe cards or the like may be received therein with their upper ends projecting above the top of the receptacle, said panel flange having an opening dimensioned to receive the receptacle and said receptacle having an outwardly turned portion at its open end adapted to engage said flange to support the receptacle in said opening, the portion of said flange containing said opening being offset downwardly from the upper edge of said closure panel to form an elongated upwardly opening recess having a front wall serving to conceai the upper projecting ends of the cards in the receptacle when the closure panel is moved into closed position beneath said stationary panel.
HERBERT M. REEVES.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 379,665 Sanders Mar. 20, 1888 400,614 Watson Apr. 2, 1889 1,291,474 Geimer Jan. 14, 1919 Meanor June 12, 1934 2,052,466 Heise Aug. 25,1936
- FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 21,818 Great Britain 1914
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US2592467A (en) * 1947-12-30 1952-04-08 Florence Stove Co Recipe card holder for stoves
US3149892A (en) * 1962-05-22 1964-09-22 Jebco Inc File cabinet marker
US4105270A (en) * 1976-01-04 1978-08-08 Bergkamp Helen G Recipe card storage device and display means
US6067981A (en) * 1997-08-04 2000-05-30 Maytag Corporation Partial width oven rack

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US400614A (en) * 1889-04-02 Columnar closet
GB191421818A (en) * 1914-10-31 1915-08-12 American Lead Pencil Co Improvements in Display Cabinets.
US1291474A (en) * 1918-03-14 1919-01-14 Hamilton Mfg Co Tray.
US1962454A (en) * 1932-02-19 1934-06-12 Roy C Meanor Food cart
US2052466A (en) * 1934-04-20 1936-08-25 Arthur C Heise Refrigerator door construction

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US379665A (en) * 1888-03-20 Receptacle for containing classified bills
US400614A (en) * 1889-04-02 Columnar closet
GB191421818A (en) * 1914-10-31 1915-08-12 American Lead Pencil Co Improvements in Display Cabinets.
US1291474A (en) * 1918-03-14 1919-01-14 Hamilton Mfg Co Tray.
US1962454A (en) * 1932-02-19 1934-06-12 Roy C Meanor Food cart
US2052466A (en) * 1934-04-20 1936-08-25 Arthur C Heise Refrigerator door construction

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2592467A (en) * 1947-12-30 1952-04-08 Florence Stove Co Recipe card holder for stoves
US3149892A (en) * 1962-05-22 1964-09-22 Jebco Inc File cabinet marker
US4105270A (en) * 1976-01-04 1978-08-08 Bergkamp Helen G Recipe card storage device and display means
US6067981A (en) * 1997-08-04 2000-05-30 Maytag Corporation Partial width oven rack

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