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US1158475A - Self-serving table and heater. - Google Patents

Self-serving table and heater.
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US1158475A
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w. 1 FOX, SELF SERVING TABLE AND HEATER.
APPLICATION FILED FEB. 19, IQIS- 1,158,4W5. Patented Nev. 2 1915 2 SHEETS-SHEET 1.
W. 3'. FOX.
SELF SERVING TABLE AND HEATER. APPLICATION FILED FEB. 19. 1915.
1,1 58,475. Patented Nw.:2, 1915. A
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nnrrnn .L .iL in U WEBER 3. FOX, 03? SAN DIEGO, CALE'JTOENIEH 0 SELF-SEPJVENG TABLE Allll i 158 475 Specification of Letters Patent. Pat-ante You. 2, 1915.,
Application filed February 19, 1915. Serial No. 8,352.
- l J) aZZ whom at may concern.
Be it known that l, Vienna J. Fox, a citi zen of the United States, residing at San. Diego, in thecounty of San Diego and State of California, have invented new and useful Improvements in Self-Serving Ta.- bles and heaters. of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to improvements in tables and has particular reference to that class of de ices known as so f-serving tables.
The invention has for its object the provision of a device of this character including a rotary top whereby the vessels containing the food can be brought into convenient reach of anyone a the table, and embodying a novel construction of means to retain heat in certain edibles; desired to be kept hot after the different vessels containing them are placed up-on the table.
Other objects will appear as the nature of the invention is better understood from the following description, the invention residing in the specific construction, combination and arrangement of parts hereinafter more fully described.
In the drawing forming a part of this application like numerals of reference indicate similar parts in the several views and in which:
Figure 1 is a top plan view. Fig. 2 is a is a longitudinal sectional view. Fig. i4. is a top plan view with the inner-section of the table removed. Fig. 5 is a detail perspective view of "the pedestal. Fig. (5 is an enlarged verti ial sectional view.
As shown in one embodiment of the invention, the same essentially consists of apedestal 5 having,the usual feet 6. The upper end of the pedestal is provided with diametrically disposedrecesses 7 for the reception of the cross bars 8, the latter being secured in position by means of thebolts 9 as shown.
T he top of the table comprises what may of intersection, whereby thesection 12 is mounted for rotation within theouter section 10, thesleeve 13 being held in position relatively to the cross bars 8 by means of thenut 13. The opening ll has arranged therein acollar 15 in which are fitted. the anti-frictional ball bearings 16. Each of the bars 8 at eipiidistant points from their point of intersection is provided with are cess 17 in which is journaled therollers 18, the latter lying slightly above the upper surface of the bars upon which the inner section supported for rotation. At diametrically opposite points, theinner section 12 is provided with small knobs 1 adapted to be grasped to rotate the same, whereby the various vessels containing the food, and supported thereon can be brought into convenient reaca of anyone at the table. lhe knobs of course can be secured to thesection 12 in any suitable manner, but however it is preferred to have the knobs formed with a threadedshank 20 to screw into sockets formed in the section, whereby the knobs can be removed when desired.
\Vith aview of retaining the heat in certain foods desired to be kept hot after being placed upon the table, I make use of a numbor ofdisks 21 adapted to be arranged upon the top of theinner section 12 as shown, and capable of being shifted to any desired position thereon. It might here be stated that any number of these disks may be employed as found necessary, in consideration with the size oi the table. The disks are electrically heated, current wires having secured at one end thereof aplug 23 adapted to be received by a floor socket in the usual manner, passing up through the -pcdi-stal 5 and having secured at their opposite ends a swivel block 24- arranged in a. suitable re in thesection 12. The block is held stationary within the recess by means of apost 28 which supports the latter, the post being secured in any suitable manner to cross bar. arranged within thepedestal 5. The block is cent-rally bored and receives the stem 29 of :1Vmultiple tap 25, the latter lying flush with the upper surface of thesection 12. The stem 2!) is provided with spaced superimposed annular flanges 30 forming electrical contacts coiiperating with thecontacts 31 carried by the free ends of the wires to close the circuit. Leading from themultiple tap 25 through thevarious disks 21 are independentcurrent wires 26,
the latter having secured to their innerends push plugs 27 adapted to be removably secured in the suitable sockets in themultiple tap 25, the opposite ends thereof be ing connected in any suitable manner with thedisks 21,, Thetap 25 is keyed to thesection 12 of the table top as shown at 32, to rotate therewith, and by reason of the construction just described'thesection 12 may be rotated without twist-ingor otherwise interfering with the current wire's 26. Each of'thewires 26 is provided with a separate cut-off 33 so that the disks can be inupon the disks.
dependently heated'as the occasion may require. Manifestly certain foods cantbe initially heated or cooked upon the table, as well as being kept hot for a considerable length' of time subsequent to being placed It is believed that the nature and advantages of the invention will be thoroughly understood from the foregoing v description without requiring a more extended explanation and therefore the same has been omitted. However, I desire to have it understood that the heating means mayvbe employed said-bars and comprising a stationary section and a revoluble center; electrically hollow block arranged within a central cess in said top, contacts arranged within said block, a multiple tap arranged within said block and keyed to said center to rotate therewith, current wires connected with said block, and wires leading from said tap to said heating elements.
3. A table including a pedestal, cross bars fixed thereto, a rotatable top supported by said bars, electrically heated disks arranged on said top, a hollow block fitted within a central recess in the top, aflanged post extending within said recess for supporting said block, contacts arranged within said block, a multiple tap rotatably mounted in said block, current Wires connected with said contacts, wires leading from said tap to said heating elements and detachably connected with the latter, and an independent cut-oft for each of said elements.
In testimony whereof I afiiX my signature in presence of two witnesses.
' WEBER J. FOX. Witnesses:
F. W. HEILMAN, J. A. HEILMAN.
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US2631909A (en)*1951-03-161953-03-17Williams LeonTurntable counter unit
US2747955A (en)*1952-05-231956-05-29Ehrlich MauritiusMultiple tire table with extensible top
US2897330A (en)*1957-10-221959-07-28John P HopkinsUtilities island for kitchens
US3617693A (en)*1970-06-191971-11-02Ron ShimosawaCombined dining and cooking table
US3889097A (en)*1973-07-261975-06-10Curtis Helene Ind IncPermanent waving machine
US4034200A (en)*1974-12-121977-07-05Visagie Gerhardus Johannes CorArticle of furniture
US5077460A (en)*1989-03-061991-12-31Octavio RochaHeatable turntable
US5267551A (en)*1992-11-241993-12-07Sui Huang LTurntable equipped with gas pipeline
US5290997A (en)*1992-11-231994-03-01Lai Yu JenRotary electric stove for heating and warming food at a table
US5412180A (en)*1993-12-021995-05-02The Regents Of The University Of CaliforniaUltra high vacuum heating and rotating specimen stage
US20050035109A1 (en)*2003-08-122005-02-17Thomas Ellen LelitaKeep'N"heat
US20080223845A1 (en)*2007-03-152008-09-18Daniel GarrHeating Systems and Methods
US20130081609A1 (en)*2011-09-302013-04-04Sunil Kumar DhuperModular fire pit table
US10724735B2 (en)2017-12-142020-07-28Midea Group Co., Ltd.Method and apparatus for distributing heat from a burner
US10739009B2 (en)*2017-12-142020-08-11Midea Group Co., Ltd.Method and apparatus for distributing heat from a burner
US11209171B1 (en)2020-06-302021-12-28Midea Group Co., Ltd.Gas burner lighting via rotation

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US2631909A (en)*1951-03-161953-03-17Williams LeonTurntable counter unit
US2747955A (en)*1952-05-231956-05-29Ehrlich MauritiusMultiple tire table with extensible top
US2897330A (en)*1957-10-221959-07-28John P HopkinsUtilities island for kitchens
US3617693A (en)*1970-06-191971-11-02Ron ShimosawaCombined dining and cooking table
US3889097A (en)*1973-07-261975-06-10Curtis Helene Ind IncPermanent waving machine
US4034200A (en)*1974-12-121977-07-05Visagie Gerhardus Johannes CorArticle of furniture
US5077460A (en)*1989-03-061991-12-31Octavio RochaHeatable turntable
US5290997A (en)*1992-11-231994-03-01Lai Yu JenRotary electric stove for heating and warming food at a table
US5267551A (en)*1992-11-241993-12-07Sui Huang LTurntable equipped with gas pipeline
US5412180A (en)*1993-12-021995-05-02The Regents Of The University Of CaliforniaUltra high vacuum heating and rotating specimen stage
US20050035109A1 (en)*2003-08-122005-02-17Thomas Ellen LelitaKeep'N"heat
US7005615B2 (en)*2003-08-122006-02-28Ellen Lelita ThomasKeep'n'heat
US20080223845A1 (en)*2007-03-152008-09-18Daniel GarrHeating Systems and Methods
US8575520B2 (en)*2007-03-152013-11-05Daniel GarrHeating systems for heating items in heating compartments
US20130081609A1 (en)*2011-09-302013-04-04Sunil Kumar DhuperModular fire pit table
US9138099B2 (en)*2011-09-302015-09-22Sunil Kumar DhuperModular fire pit table
US10724735B2 (en)2017-12-142020-07-28Midea Group Co., Ltd.Method and apparatus for distributing heat from a burner
US10739009B2 (en)*2017-12-142020-08-11Midea Group Co., Ltd.Method and apparatus for distributing heat from a burner
US11209171B1 (en)2020-06-302021-12-28Midea Group Co., Ltd.Gas burner lighting via rotation

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