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  • the object of my present invention is to provide an adjustable or extension shelf for ovens in cook-stoves which shall be adapted to fit ovens of different sizes and shapes, whereby broken shelves may be replaced at a trifling cost.
  • Another object is to so construct an adj ustable or extension oven-shelf that it will present an even or level upper surface for the cooking utensils to rest thereon while its contents are being cooked.
  • Figure 1 is a top view of the shelf partly extended.
  • Fig. 2 is a top view of the shelf closed.
  • Fig. 3 is a section on the line X X of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 4 is an enlarged perspective of part of a shelf, showing construction.
  • the shelf is preferably made of iron cast in two-sections A and B.
  • a plate 0 which rests upon the cleats or shelf-supports secured to the inner side of the oven.
  • the plates 0 are provided with a strengthening or staying rib b, which forms a part of each plate,and breaking-grooves i i, for the purpose presently to appear.
  • cast bars a a At right angles to the plate 0 and integral therewith are cast bars a a, each having a staying-rib (2 running lengthwise of said bar.
  • Each of the said ribs are also pro- Vided with a cross-bar D at their outer ends and integral therewith, which overlap the bar a on both sides sufficiently to engage the bars of the opposite section and slide thereon.
  • Section B is a duplicate of section A. ,It will be seen that by constructing the section with the staying-ribs d of the same height as the cross-bar 1) when the two sections are united as shown in Fig. 4 the combined shelf will present an even or level upper surface for the cooking utensils to rest upon.
  • Each bar a is provided with perforations k to allow a free circulation of air through the shelf when the two sections of the shelf are brought together, as shown in Fig. 2.
  • one of the bars a upon each section has an enlargement g and is provided with a bolt G and nut 72-, whereby the two sections may be rigidly bolted together.
  • the two sections are interlocked by engaging their outer ends and springing them together, and the twosections are then adjusted till the plates 0 rest upon the shelf-supports in each side of the oven and the two sections are drawn down tightly together by the nut h, and thus the two sections are prevented from movement in either direction. If the shelf is too wide for the oven, then one or more bars a may be removed by breaking off the plate 0 at the grooves i 11.
  • An adjustable oven-shelf consisting of two sections telescoping upon each other and each section having an end plate to rest in the sides of the oven, bars integral with said end plate and at right angles thereto, said bars provided with cross-bars at their outer ends and means forrigidly holding said section in any adjustable position, as and for the purposes shown.
  • an adjustable shelf composed of two sections telescoping upon each other, each section having an end plate with bars secured at right angles to said end plate and provided at their outer ends with cross-bars, engaging the adjacent bars of the opposite section and means for rigidly holding said section in any adjusted position, for the purposes shown.
  • An adjustable oven-shelf consisting of two sections telescoping into each other, and each section consisting of an end plate 0, with rib b, bars at, having ribs (1, and crossbars D, and screw G, with nut for holding said section in any adjustable position, as and for the purposes shown.
  • An adjustable oven-shelf consisting of two sections adj ustably united together and each section provided with an end plate to rest in the sides of the oven, and having a strengthening-rib running lengthwise thereof, bars integral with said plate and at right angles thereto and each bar provided with a strengthening-rib running longitudinally to said bar upon the upper side and of the same height as the rib on said plate, a cross-bar at the outer end of each of said bars of the same thickness as the ribs on said bar and overlapping opposite adjacent bars, and means attached to one or more of said bars for rigidly holding said section in any adjustable posi tion, as and for the purposes shown.

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(No ModeL) F. 0. PARWELL.
I OVEN SHELF.
Patented July 7,1896;
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
FAY O. FARIVELL, OF DUBUQUE, IOIVA, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO THE ADAMS COMPANY, OF SAME PLACE.
OVEN-SHELF.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 563,467, dated July '7, 1896.
Application filed November 4,1895. Serial No. 567,861. (No model.)
cook-stoves has developed the fact that fre-' quent breakage occurs which causes great annoyance and expense to replace the same, as the size and shape of ovens vary to a considerable extent in diiferent makes of stoves.
The object of my present invention is to provide an adjustable or extension shelf for ovens in cook-stoves which shall be adapted to fit ovens of different sizes and shapes, whereby broken shelves may be replaced at a trifling cost.
Another object is to so construct an adj ustable or extension oven-shelf that it will present an even or level upper surface for the cooking utensils to rest thereon while its contents are being cooked. Hereinafter in the specification, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, will be given a full and comprehensive description of its construction and mode of operation.
Figure 1 is a top view of the shelf partly extended. Fig. 2 is a top view of the shelf closed. Fig. 3 is a section on the line X X of Fig. 1. Fig. 4 is an enlarged perspective of part of a shelf, showing construction.
Like letters of reference denote corresponding parts in all of the drawings.
The shelf is preferably made of iron cast in two-sections A and B. Along the end of each of the sections is a plate 0, which rests upon the cleats or shelf-supports secured to the inner side of the oven. The plates 0 are provided with a strengthening or staying rib b, which forms a part of each plate,and breaking-grooves i i, for the purpose presently to appear. At right angles to the plate 0 and integral therewith are cast bars a a, each having a staying-rib (2 running lengthwise of said bar. Each of the said ribs are also pro- Vided with a cross-bar D at their outer ends and integral therewith, which overlap the bar a on both sides sufficiently to engage the bars of the opposite section and slide thereon. Section B is a duplicate of section A. ,It will be seen that by constructing the section with the staying-ribs d of the same height as the cross-bar 1) when the two sections are united as shown in Fig. 4 the combined shelf will present an even or level upper surface for the cooking utensils to rest upon. Each bar a is provided with perforations k to allow a free circulation of air through the shelf when the two sections of the shelf are brought together, as shown in Fig. 2.
For the purpose of securing the sections at any given position and preventing them from telescoping in the oven, one of the bars a upon each section has an enlargement g and is provided with a bolt G and nut 72-, whereby the two sections may be rigidly bolted together.
In adapting this shelf to fit an 'oven, the two sections are interlocked by engaging their outer ends and springing them together, and the twosections are then adjusted till the plates 0 rest upon the shelf-supports in each side of the oven and the two sections are drawn down tightly together by the nut h, and thus the two sections are prevented from movement in either direction. If the shelf is too wide for the oven, then one or more bars a may be removed by breaking off the plate 0 at the grooves i 11.
Having now described my invention, what I claim is-- 1. An adjustable oven-shelf, consisting of two sections adjustably united together and means for holding them rigidly in any adj usted position, for the purposes shown.
2. An adjustable oven-shelf, consisting of two sections telescoping upon each other and each section having an end plate to rest in the sides of the oven, bars integral with said end plate and at right angles thereto, said bars provided with cross-bars at their outer ends and means forrigidly holding said section in any adjustable position, as and for the purposes shown.
3. In combination with a stove-oven, having means for sustaining one or more shelves therein, an adjustable shelf composed of two sections telescoping upon each other, each section having an end plate with bars secured at right angles to said end plate and provided at their outer ends with cross-bars, engaging the adjacent bars of the opposite section and means for rigidly holding said section in any adjusted position, for the purposes shown.
4. An adjustable oven-shelf consisting of two sections telescoping into each other, and each section consisting of an end plate 0, with rib b, bars at, having ribs (1, and crossbars D, and screw G, with nut for holding said section in any adjustable position, as and for the purposes shown.
5. An adjustable oven-shelf, consisting of two sections adj ustably united together and each section provided with an end plate to rest in the sides of the oven, and having a strengthening-rib running lengthwise thereof, bars integral with said plate and at right angles thereto and each bar provided with a strengthening-rib running longitudinally to said bar upon the upper side and of the same height as the rib on said plate, a cross-bar at the outer end of each of said bars of the same thickness as the ribs on said bar and overlapping opposite adjacent bars, and means attached to one or more of said bars for rigidly holding said section in any adjustable posi tion, as and for the purposes shown.
6. I11 combination With a stove-oven, having means for sustaining one or more shelves therein, of an adjustable shelf consisting of two sections telescoping upon each other, each section composed of end plate 0, having'rib b, and breaking-grooves '5, bars a, at right angles to plate C, each bar provided with ribs (Z, perforations 7t, and cross-bar D, and means for securing said sections together in any adjusted position, as and for the purposes shown.
In testimony whereof I affiX my signature in the presence of two Witnesses.
FAY O. FARWELL.
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M. M. OADY, F. M. BLAKE.
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US3880139A (en) * 1973-06-22 1975-04-29 Glenn A Young Transportable camper fireplace
US4553523A (en) * 1982-11-29 1985-11-19 Harper-Wyman Company Two-way adjustable grate and method for adjusting the length and width
USD409422S (en) * 1998-02-02 1999-05-11 Westerlund Products Corporation Shelf for a console unit
US6079803A (en) * 1998-02-02 2000-06-27 Westerlund Products Corporation Closet organization system and method for installing same
US6142321A (en) * 1998-02-02 2000-11-07 Westerlund Products Corporation Adjustable shelving apparatus
US20040055980A1 (en) * 2002-09-25 2004-03-25 Krieger Douglas P. Closet storage system
US10182683B2 (en) * 2014-08-26 2019-01-22 Steve Meyer Chop rack
US10881198B1 (en) * 2020-03-09 2021-01-05 You Yun Ren Jia (Shenzhen) Service Co., Ltd. Sink shelf organizer

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US3880139A (en) * 1973-06-22 1975-04-29 Glenn A Young Transportable camper fireplace
US4553523A (en) * 1982-11-29 1985-11-19 Harper-Wyman Company Two-way adjustable grate and method for adjusting the length and width
USD409422S (en) * 1998-02-02 1999-05-11 Westerlund Products Corporation Shelf for a console unit
US6079803A (en) * 1998-02-02 2000-06-27 Westerlund Products Corporation Closet organization system and method for installing same
US6142321A (en) * 1998-02-02 2000-11-07 Westerlund Products Corporation Adjustable shelving apparatus
US6332548B1 (en) * 1998-02-02 2001-12-25 Westerlund Products Corporation Adjustable shelving apparatus
US20040055980A1 (en) * 2002-09-25 2004-03-25 Krieger Douglas P. Closet storage system
US6988628B2 (en) 2002-09-25 2006-01-24 Sauder Woodworking Company Closet storage system
US10182683B2 (en) * 2014-08-26 2019-01-22 Steve Meyer Chop rack
US10881198B1 (en) * 2020-03-09 2021-01-05 You Yun Ren Jia (Shenzhen) Service Co., Ltd. Sink shelf organizer

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