Improvements in and relating to aseptic stands or cabinets / [Andrew Brown].
- Brown, Andrew
- Date:
- 1903
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Improvements in and relating to aseptic stands or cabinets / [Andrew Brown]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![10 16 20 N° 21,944.—A.D. 1902. r\ 6 Brovrns Improvements in and relating to Aseptic Stands or Cabinets. upon 1 lie tubes A as.shewn in Figures 2 and 4 a sheet of tin (or other thin metal) H, Figs 1 and 3, is soldered or fitted to the flanges b2 upon the two lower frames D and E enclosing the back and sides, right and left, thereby forming the cupboard recess which is shewn open in Fig f. Another sheet H, of tin or other thin metal is similarly soldered or fitted to the flanges b1 upon the frames C and f) immediately above the cupboard space above named. Two] cupboard receptacles, open at the front are thus formed between the three lower ring frames C, 1), E, the enveloping sheets of tin or other metal enclose the corner tubes or supports A as well as the flanges b- upon the ring frames. A hinged door J, Fig 1, is fitted to each of these cupboard spaces. It is preferably hinged at the bottom edge to the plate Cl, and is adapted for abutting at the top against (and being fixed to) the pendant flange b2, which, as shewn in Fig 1, serves the purpose of a striking bar and catch. Each door I is provided and fixed with any suitable catch such as the turnbuckle and handle j1, j3, Figs 1 and 3, and is kept when opened, in a horizontal position, as a shelf by means of chains, cords or other simple contrivances as' represented by the dotted lines The wdiole structure is rendered washable and impervious to septic absorption by means of enamelling or japanning. Other modifications of the invention comprise different quantities of supports, ring frames, table or shelf slabs and receptacles, some of them occupying* dif¬ ferent positions to those herein described and drawn. Between the glass or other table slabs (first named) and the lockers the space, is sometimes occupied by one or more shelves with or without pigeon holes, and covered pockets are sometimes formed on one or more sides of the lockers, also open-ended slots beneath or behind them for inserting books, papers, pens or other articles. Provisions are sometimes made upon the lockers for inserting name plates, numbers or cards to indicate ownership. Having now particularly described and ascertained the nature of my said 3( invention and in what manner the same is to be performed, I declare that what I claim is: — t First, The improved aseptic stand comprising a set of flanged metal ring frames some of them being! covered with thin sheets of metal and threaded bp on tubes and united together in the form of cupboard receptacles substantially as 36 and for the purposes herein described with reference to the drawings, or any mere modification thereof. Second, In an aseptic stand the combination therewith of cast metal ring frames having recessed parts, el, therein, for thin metal plates, also raised flanges b2 thereon for attachment to thin sheets of metal, and holes bl therein 40 for reception of tubular or other supports A, substantially as herein described and drawn. Third, The improved drawn. aseptic stand substantially as herein described and Fourth, A cast metal ring-frame having holes bl therein adapted for the 4 5 reception of rods or tubes and a recess cl adapted for the reception of a olate or panel substantially as herein described for the purposes specified. Hated this Eighth day of July 1903. 6d JOSEPH LOCKWOOD, 133a Argyle Street, Glasgow, Agent for the Appl icant. fieclhiji: Printed for His Majesty's Stationery Office, by Love & Malcomson, Ltd.—3903. V ‘■iBRARY](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30737618_0003.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


