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US1232874A
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    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
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  • This invention relates to improvements in desks or shelves designed to be secured against a wall, partition or the like, and has for its principal object to provide such a desk or shelf which is readily adjustable to various heights and angles as may be called for
  • a further object of the invention is to provide novel means for accomplishing the ⁇ various adjustments of the desk or shelf in the least time and with slight expenditure of labor.
  • Figure 1 is a front elevation of a wall desk constructed in accordance with t the present invention
  • Fig. 2 is'a side elevation of the same
  • Figs. 3l and 4 are cross .section views on the lines 3-3 and 4 4 respectively of Fig. 1, and,-
  • Fig. 5 is a detail sectional view.
  • 10 designates a wall, partition or other suitable vertical surface against which are placed two upright parallel strips 11 suitably spaced apart as the width of the desk may call for and secured in position by means of screws 12 or other fastening devices.
  • a number of perforations 13 are formed by preference equally spaced, each perforation being intersected by a cross perforation 14 extending at right angles thereto.
  • the desk or shelf proper, indicated at 15, may be of any size and is preferably made of wood, on one or more edges of which may be removably secured a strip 16 for the purpose of retaining articles thereon when the shelf is in an inclined position as shown in dotted 4'lines in Fig. 2.
  • Screwed or otherwise conveniently fastened lto the under side of the shelf 15 are two transverse strips 17 preferably inclined or beveled at their forward ends and pivotally connected at their rear ends each to a coupling stud 18.
  • the coupling stud 18 as shown in Figs.
  • 3 and 5 has a forked forward end into which is ,inserted the rear end of a strip 17 preferably flattened and made narrower to fit readily between the forked'ends of the stud and coupled to said study by a pivot pin 20.
  • the rear end of the coupling stud is reduced as shown at 21 to enter any one of the perforations 13 of the strip 11 and be secured therein by a removable pin 22 inserti'ble through the cross perforations 14 that intersects the perforation 13 and a similar perforation 23 in the coupling stud 18.
  • the in 22 is preferably provided with a fiat iiger piece 24 for readily inserting and removing the same when the position of the shelf is to be changed.
  • the shelf supporting strips 17 are formed with a series of vertical perforations 25 eX- tending from end to end thereof, each perforation being intersected at right angles by a cross opening 26.
  • a coupling hinge 27 pivoted at one end by a pin 28 to one end of a brace rod 29, a like hinge member 27 being pivoted to the other end of the brace rod 29.
  • Each hinge member 27 has a preferably cylindrical stem 30 adapted to enter one of the perforations 13 in a strip 11 and a similar perforation 26 in the strip' 17, being secured in said perforations by removable pins 31 that pass through the cross perforations 14 and 26 respectively and through the hinge members.
  • the improved wall desk is made of few parts readily connected together and may be adjusted to height ⁇ by withdrawing the pins 22 from the strips 1l thereby releasing the coupling studs 18 which may be raised or lowered as desired and after insertion in perforations 13 at the selected height of the desk the pins 22 are again inserted through cross perforations 14 to fasten the studs 18 in place.
  • the pins 31 that connect themembers 27 to the strips 11 may be withdrawn and said hingelmembers raised or lowered until the desk assumes a proper angle, or such pins 31 as connect the upper hinge members of the vbrace rods 29 with the strips 17 on the bottom of the desk may be disconnected and the position of the upper hinge member changed until the desk assumes the desired angle for the purpose desired.
  • adjustment of the desk can be quickly performed and with little trouble and effort Whether the adjustment be angular relatively ⁇ to the Wall, or bodily raising or lowering the shelf. Vhen desired the shelf may be dro-pped so as to hang flat against the wall by disconnecting either hinge member 27.
  • a Wall desk comprising supporting strips adapted to be fastened in parallel relation to a Wall and having a plurality of spaced perforations formed therein, each of said perforations being intersected by a cross perforation, a desk top, hinge members pivoted on the rear of the desk top, each member having a projecting stem adapted to be inserted in any of said spaced perforations, removable pins insertible in said crossed perforations and perforations in said stem for securing said hinge members to the supporting strips, brace rods, and a hinged member similar to the desk hinge members pivoted on each end of each rod adjustably connected to the supporting strips and to the desk top to permit angular adjustment thereof.
  • a Wall desk comprising supporting strips adapted to be fastened in parallel rej lation to a Wall and having a plurality of spaced perforations formed therein from front to rear, each of said perforations being intersected by a cross perforation, a desk top, a pair of strips fixed to the under side of the desk top and spaced apart a distance equal to that separating the supporting strips and having spaced perforations eX- tending therethrough from end to end and cross perforations intersecting the spaced perforations, a hinge member pivoted on the rear end of each of said sustaining strips, a projecting stem on each of said hinge members adapted to be inserted in the spaced perforations of the supporting strips, removable pins insertible in said cross perfor-ations and perforations in said stems for securing said hinge members to the supporting strips, brace rods, and a hinge member similar to the desk hinge members pivoted on each end of each rod and adapted to be adjustably connected to the perforations in the supporting strips and the sustaining strips

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F. F. WHEALENr WALL DESKL PPLICATIONTILED MAR. 16. 1916.
Patented July 10, 19W.
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lllllllll INVENTOR WITNESSES ATTORNEY FREDRICK F. VVHELEN, 0F JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI.
WALL-DESK.
Application Bled March 16|, 1916. Serial No. 84,670.
To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, FREDRICK F. WHEALEN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Jefferson City, in the county of Cole .and State of Missouri, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Wall-Desks, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to improvements in desks or shelves designed to be secured against a wall, partition or the like, and has for its principal object to provide such a desk or shelf which is readily adjustable to various heights and angles as may be called for |by the various uses to which it will be put.
A further object of the invention is to provide novel means for accomplishing the` various adjustments of the desk or shelf in the least time and with slight expenditure of labor.
With these and other objects in view, the invention consists in the novel features of construction, combination and arrangement of parts as will be more fully set forth here-4 inafter, and pointed out in the claims, reference being had to the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a front elevation of a wall desk constructed in accordance with t the present invention,
Fig. 2 is'a side elevation of the same,
Figs. 3l and 4 are cross .section views on the lines 3-3 and 4 4 respectively of Fig. 1, and,-
Fig. 5 is a detail sectional view.
Referring to the drawings by numerals, 10 designates a wall, partition or other suitable vertical surface against which are placed two upright parallel strips 11 suitably spaced apart as the width of the desk may call for and secured in position by means of screws 12 or other fastening devices. Through the'strips from front to rear are formed a number of perforations 13, by preference equally spaced, each perforation being intersected by a cross perforation 14 extending at right angles thereto.
The desk or shelf proper, indicated at 15, may be of any size and is preferably made of wood, on one or more edges of which may be removably secured a strip 16 for the purpose of retaining articles thereon when the shelf is in an inclined position as shown in dotted 4'lines in Fig. 2. Screwed or otherwise conveniently fastened lto the under side of the shelf 15 are two transverse strips 17 preferably inclined or beveled at their forward ends and pivotally connected at their rear ends each to a coupling stud 18. The coupling stud 18 as shown in Figs. 3 and 5 has a forked forward end into which is ,inserted the rear end of a strip 17 preferably flattened and made narrower to fit readily between the forked'ends of the stud and coupled to said study by a pivot pin 20. The rear end of the coupling stud is reduced as shown at 21 to enter any one of the perforations 13 of the strip 11 and be secured therein by a removable pin 22 inserti'ble through the cross perforations 14 that intersects the perforation 13 and a similar perforation 23 in the coupling stud 18. The in 22 is preferably provided with a fiat iiger piece 24 for readily inserting and removing the same when the position of the shelf is to be changed.
The shelf supporting strips 17 are formed with a series of vertical perforations 25 eX- tending from end to end thereof, each perforation being intersected at right angles by a cross opening 26. Insertible in anyone of the perforations 25 is a coupling hinge 27 pivoted at one end by a pin 28 to one end of a brace rod 29, a like hinge member 27 being pivoted to the other end of the brace rod 29. Each hinge member 27 has a preferably cylindrical stem 30 adapted to enter one of the perforations 13 in a strip 11 and a similar perforation 26 in the strip' 17, being secured in said perforations by removable pins 31 that pass through the cross perforations 14 and 26 respectively and through the hinge members.
From the above it will he` seen that the improved wall desk is made of few parts readily connected together and may be adjusted to height `by withdrawing the pins 22 from the strips 1l thereby releasing the coupling studs 18 which may be raised or lowered as desired and after insertion in perforations 13 at the selected height of the desk the pins 22 are again inserted through cross perforations 14 to fasten the studs 18 in place. If the angle of the desk is to be changed the pins 31 that connect themembers 27 to the strips 11 may be withdrawn and said hingelmembers raised or lowered until the desk assumes a proper angle, or such pins 31 as connect the upper hinge members of the vbrace rods 29 with the strips 17 on the bottom of the desk may be disconnected and the position of the upper hinge member changed until the desk assumes the desired angle for the purpose desired. Thus it is seen that adjustment of the desk can be quickly performed and with little trouble and effort Whether the adjustment be angular relatively` to the Wall, or bodily raising or lowering the shelf. Vhen desired the shelf may be dro-pped so as to hang flat against the wall by disconnecting either hinge member 27.
'I claim:
1. A Wall desk comprising supporting strips adapted to be fastened in parallel relation to a Wall and having a plurality of spaced perforations formed therein, each of said perforations being intersected by a cross perforation, a desk top, hinge members pivoted on the rear of the desk top, each member having a projecting stem adapted to be inserted in any of said spaced perforations, removable pins insertible in said crossed perforations and perforations in said stem for securing said hinge members to the supporting strips, brace rods, and a hinged member similar to the desk hinge members pivoted on each end of each rod adjustably connected to the supporting strips and to the desk top to permit angular adjustment thereof.
2. A Wall desk comprising supporting strips adapted to be fastened in parallel rej lation to a Wall and having a plurality of spaced perforations formed therein from front to rear, each of said perforations being intersected by a cross perforation, a desk top, a pair of strips fixed to the under side of the desk top and spaced apart a distance equal to that separating the supporting strips and having spaced perforations eX- tending therethrough from end to end and cross perforations intersecting the spaced perforations, a hinge member pivoted on the rear end of each of said sustaining strips, a projecting stem on each of said hinge members adapted to be inserted in the spaced perforations of the supporting strips, removable pins insertible in said cross perfor-ations and perforations in said stems for securing said hinge members to the supporting strips, brace rods, and a hinge member similar to the desk hinge members pivoted on each end of each rod and adapted to be adjustably connected to the perforations in the supporting strips and the sustaining strips.
In testimony whereof I afliX my signature in presence of tWo Witnesses.
FREDRICK F. WHEALEN.
Witnesses:
J. A. KOCH, GEO. H. JONES.
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US2455761A (en) * 1944-08-03 1948-12-07 American Type Founders Inc Printing plate whirler
US2510900A (en) * 1945-07-28 1950-06-06 O'neil Patrick Wall mounted collapsible seat
US2616464A (en) * 1948-11-19 1952-11-04 Bassett Furniture Ind Inc Angularly and rotatably adjustable work holder and support therefor
US2675056A (en) * 1949-06-01 1954-04-13 Alfred B Bell Auxiliary collapsible seat
US2684276A (en) * 1951-10-09 1954-07-20 Bradford E Bailey Folding drawing table having adjustable top and vertical legs
US2693400A (en) * 1952-11-28 1954-11-02 Richard D Erickson Adjustable serving tray for automobiles
US2720436A (en) * 1953-07-29 1955-10-11 Lurana B Covey Collapsible table for the back of a seat
US2817566A (en) * 1956-10-26 1957-12-24 Leo F Herman Foldable service tray for automobiles
US2827351A (en) * 1957-02-15 1958-03-18 Budd Co Adjustable wall-mounted table
US2861853A (en) * 1956-02-23 1958-11-25 George M Gibson Utility bracket
US2872260A (en) * 1957-06-17 1959-02-03 Walter & Company Inc B Adjustable support for table drop leaf
US2893802A (en) * 1958-10-30 1959-07-07 Emory M Bittner Car interior snack tray
US2916339A (en) * 1957-12-03 1959-12-08 Frank J Zobac Foldable table structure
US2986438A (en) * 1959-07-17 1961-05-30 Vance A Smathers Automobile service tray
US2988232A (en) * 1958-08-19 1961-06-13 Albert C Koett Adjustable folding shelf
US2992871A (en) * 1959-04-20 1961-07-18 Lewis G Freeman Adjustable folding table
US3026158A (en) * 1959-04-20 1962-03-20 Lewis G Freeman Adjustable table
US3050355A (en) * 1959-05-07 1962-08-21 Hess Adjustable and foldable tray
US4730738A (en) * 1986-10-06 1988-03-15 United Plastic Technologies, Inc. Adjustably tiltable wall shelf assembly
US4756500A (en) * 1987-06-02 1988-07-12 Baker Charles F Support device for a work tool
WO1990011704A1 (en) * 1989-04-03 1990-10-18 John Frisby A variable storage/display support system
US5137240A (en) * 1991-06-19 1992-08-11 Meter Thomas A Van Shoe tie apparatus
FR2857839A1 (en) * 2003-07-24 2005-01-28 Georges Bedu Shoe support device for aged person, has support plate that is equipped in rear part and pivotably fitted in notches, where plate has articulated arms provided in front part and connected to axle fitting in notches
NO20081795A (en) * 2008-04-11 2009-06-02 Karl Helge Vannebo Support device
US20230092850A1 (en) * 2021-09-17 2023-03-23 Peter E. Wiggin Deck rail shelf
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US2455761A (en) * 1944-08-03 1948-12-07 American Type Founders Inc Printing plate whirler
US2510900A (en) * 1945-07-28 1950-06-06 O'neil Patrick Wall mounted collapsible seat
US2616464A (en) * 1948-11-19 1952-11-04 Bassett Furniture Ind Inc Angularly and rotatably adjustable work holder and support therefor
US2675056A (en) * 1949-06-01 1954-04-13 Alfred B Bell Auxiliary collapsible seat
US2684276A (en) * 1951-10-09 1954-07-20 Bradford E Bailey Folding drawing table having adjustable top and vertical legs
US2693400A (en) * 1952-11-28 1954-11-02 Richard D Erickson Adjustable serving tray for automobiles
US2720436A (en) * 1953-07-29 1955-10-11 Lurana B Covey Collapsible table for the back of a seat
US2861853A (en) * 1956-02-23 1958-11-25 George M Gibson Utility bracket
US2817566A (en) * 1956-10-26 1957-12-24 Leo F Herman Foldable service tray for automobiles
US2827351A (en) * 1957-02-15 1958-03-18 Budd Co Adjustable wall-mounted table
US2872260A (en) * 1957-06-17 1959-02-03 Walter & Company Inc B Adjustable support for table drop leaf
US2916339A (en) * 1957-12-03 1959-12-08 Frank J Zobac Foldable table structure
US2988232A (en) * 1958-08-19 1961-06-13 Albert C Koett Adjustable folding shelf
US2893802A (en) * 1958-10-30 1959-07-07 Emory M Bittner Car interior snack tray
US2992871A (en) * 1959-04-20 1961-07-18 Lewis G Freeman Adjustable folding table
US3026158A (en) * 1959-04-20 1962-03-20 Lewis G Freeman Adjustable table
US3050355A (en) * 1959-05-07 1962-08-21 Hess Adjustable and foldable tray
US2986438A (en) * 1959-07-17 1961-05-30 Vance A Smathers Automobile service tray
US4730738A (en) * 1986-10-06 1988-03-15 United Plastic Technologies, Inc. Adjustably tiltable wall shelf assembly
US4756500A (en) * 1987-06-02 1988-07-12 Baker Charles F Support device for a work tool
WO1990011704A1 (en) * 1989-04-03 1990-10-18 John Frisby A variable storage/display support system
US5137240A (en) * 1991-06-19 1992-08-11 Meter Thomas A Van Shoe tie apparatus
FR2857839A1 (en) * 2003-07-24 2005-01-28 Georges Bedu Shoe support device for aged person, has support plate that is equipped in rear part and pivotably fitted in notches, where plate has articulated arms provided in front part and connected to axle fitting in notches
NO20081795A (en) * 2008-04-11 2009-06-02 Karl Helge Vannebo Support device
US20110101047A1 (en) * 2008-04-11 2011-05-05 Karl Helge Vannebo Foot support device
US20230092850A1 (en) * 2021-09-17 2023-03-23 Peter E. Wiggin Deck rail shelf
US11744366B2 (en) * 2021-09-17 2023-09-05 Peter E. Wiggin Deck rail shelf
US20230407640A1 (en) * 2021-09-17 2023-12-21 Peter E. Wiggin Deck rail shelf

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