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US1655597A
US1655597A US159308A US15930827A US1655597A US 1655597 A US1655597 A US 1655597A US 159308 A US159308 A US 159308A US 15930827 A US15930827 A US 15930827A US 1655597 A US1655597 A US 1655597A
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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • the object of this invention is, to supply a simple, cheap, easily-applied and eflicient dust-excluding cover for dishes to be placed over them when they are not in use.
  • Fig. 1 is a side elevation of my improved cover in the extended position, as. when applied to a stack of dishes or a high article such as a pitcher.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation of my improved cover when applied to a comparatively low stack of dishes, or a single article of a corresponding height, such as a bowl.
  • Fig. 3 is a plan' view of my improved cover.
  • Fig. 4 illustrates a stack of dishes, inside view, with my improved cover indicated thereon in dotted lines.
  • Fig. 5 is a plan view of an oval cover.
  • the construction illustrated in said drawings comprises a bellows-like, tubular structure 1, composed of paper or any other suitable, light, flexible material open at the bottom and provided with an integral nonperforate top 2, all of dust-proof material; said top is perferably composed of stiffer and heaviermaterial than that composing said tubular walls 1. Said top is provided with a small lifting tab which may lie flat when not in use, also be turned to the up- Scrial No. 159,308.
  • a spreader hoop or ring 4 whichservcs the double purpose of keeping the bottom in its proper circular open norntial shape and position, also as a grav ty device or weight to keep said lower edge into close, dust excluding contact with the upper surface of the shelf upon which the dishes stand.
  • This cover may be extended to cover a high stack of dishes as shown in Fig, 1, or to cover a stack of lesser height as shown in Fig. 2; it may also'be whooly collapsed to a thickness equal to the combined thickness of the bellows-like folds of the material of the walls 1.
  • Fig. 4 illustrates a stack of dishes 5 with my improved cover indicated in dotted lines in position thereon.
  • a material advantage may be secured by constructing said walls 1 of transparent ma-' terial such as glacine, as it readily affords identification of the dishes within the cover without removing same.
  • a cover for dishes consisting of a tubular structure having flexible, vertically-cob lapsible walls of bellows-like formation composed of transparent dust-proof material, and an integral, imperforate top for said structure consisting of a horizontally disposed disk-like plate to the edge of which the upper edge of said wall material is secured.
  • a cover for dishes consisting of a tubular structure having flexible, vertically-collapsible walls of bellows-like formation composed of dust-proof material, an integral, imperforate non-collapsible, horizontally- 1 disposed top for said. structure, and a ring attached to the lower edge of said walls so as to prevent the inward buckling or collapse of said walls and to insure the normal shape of the opening of said structure.
  • a cover for dishes consisting of a tubular structure having flexible, verticallyrollapsible, transparent walls of bellows-like formation composed of dust-proof material, an integral, imperforate non-collapsible top for said structure composed of heavier, stiffer material than said walls, a lifting tab carried by the upper face of said cover, and
  • a cover for dishes consistingof a tubular structure, having vertically-extcnding, vertically collapsible side walls of uniform diameter and uniformily disposed throughout their height, and an integral substantially rigid unitary disk-like top, to the outer edge of which the upper edge of said Walls are attached, manipulating means carried by said top and a spreader hoop secured to the lower. edge of maid walls.
  • a cover for dishes consisting of a tubular structure having vertically-collapsible side walls oilf uniform diameter throughout its height, a rigid, inlegral disk-like, dust excluding top for said walls to the outer edge of which the upper edge of said walls is attached, and a spreader hoop carried by the lower edge of said wall for dust-excluding contact With the adjacent surface which carrier the dishes.
  • a cover for dishes having verticallycollapsible side Walls, a horizontally disposed, substantially rigid disk-like, dustproof top adapted to rest upon the upper face of: one or a plurality of dishes, and a hoop carried by the lower edge of said wall for dustexcludingcontact with the support for said dishes; the collapsibility and. construction of said cover being such that its height conforms and substantially corresponds to t height of the dish or stack of dishes which is covered thereby.

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Jan. 10, 1928.
M. T. DEVINE DUST EXCLUDING COVER FOR DISHES Filed Jan. 6. 1927 FIG II.
INVENTOR ATTORNEY Patented Jan. 10, 1928.
UNITED STATES 1,655,597 PATENT o FFr-cs.
MARY TIPTO'N DEVINE, OF EAST LAS VEGAS, NEW MEXICO, ASSIGNO-R TO EDNA SIBLEY TIIPTON, OF NEW YORK, NQY.
DUST-EXCLUDING COVER FOR DISHES.
Application filed January 6, 1927.
The object of this invention is, to supply a simple, cheap, easily-applied and eflicient dust-excluding cover for dishes to be placed over them when they are not in use.
In many households dishes of the liner and more expensive grades may frequently remain out of service for a considerable period of time, in which case dust will settle upon them thus necessitating the washing of the dishes before they can be used. It is a Well known fact that a greater portion of the breakage and marring of dishes occurs while they are being washed or in the handling of them previously, or subsequently to being washed. Unless some eflicient dust excluding cover is used dishes that have been in disuse for some time must be washed before being used, thus necessitating two washings to each service; this not only involves extra labor, but doubly increases the liability to damage and break age. The object of my improved cover is, therefore, to eliminate the necessity of washing the dishes previously to using them, that is to say, twice for i each time they are used.
The construction whereby I am enabled to attain said object is illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which:
Fig. 1 is a side elevation of my improved cover in the extended position, as. when applied to a stack of dishes or a high article such as a pitcher.
Fig. 2 is a side elevation of my improved cover when applied to a comparatively low stack of dishes, or a single article of a corresponding height, such as a bowl.
Fig. 3 is a plan' view of my improved cover. I
Fig. 4 illustrates a stack of dishes, inside view, with my improved cover indicated thereon in dotted lines.
Fig. 5 is a plan view of an oval cover.
The construction illustrated in said drawings comprises a bellows-like, tubular structure 1, composed of paper or any other suitable, light, flexible material open at the bottom and provided with an integral nonperforate top 2, all of dust-proof material; said top is perferably composed of stiffer and heaviermaterial than that composing said tubular walls 1. Said top is provided with a small lifting tab which may lie flat when not in use, also be turned to the up- Scrial No. 159,308.
right position when the cover is to be lifted.
The loweredge of said tubular walls 1.
suitable is preferably provided; with a spreader hoop or ring 4;, whichservcs the double purpose of keeping the bottom in its proper circular open norntial shape and position, also as a grav ty device or weight to keep said lower edge into close, dust excluding contact with the upper surface of the shelf upon which the dishes stand.
This cover may be extended to cover a high stack of dishes as shown in Fig, 1, or to cover a stack of lesser height as shown in Fig. 2; it may also'be whooly collapsed to a thickness equal to the combined thickness of the bellows-like folds of the material of the walls 1. i
Fig. 4: illustrates a stack of dishes 5 with my improved cover indicated in dotted lines in position thereon.
A material advantage may be secured by constructing said walls 1 of transparent ma-' terial such as glacine, as it readily affords identification of the dishes within the cover without removing same.
I claim the following:
1. A cover for dishes consisting of a tubular structure having flexible, vertically-cob lapsible walls of bellows-like formation composed of transparent dust-proof material, and an integral, imperforate top for said structure consisting of a horizontally disposed disk-like plate to the edge of which the upper edge of said wall material is secured.
2. A cover for dishes consisting of a tubular structure having flexible, vertically-collapsible walls of bellows-like formation composed of dust-proof material, an integral, imperforate non-collapsible, horizontally- 1 disposed top for said. structure, and a ring attached to the lower edge of said walls so as to prevent the inward buckling or collapse of said walls and to insure the normal shape of the opening of said structure.
3. A cover for dishes consisting of a tubular structure having flexible, verticallyrollapsible, transparent walls of bellows-like formation composed of dust-proof material, an integral, imperforate non-collapsible top for said structure composed of heavier, stiffer material than said walls, a lifting tab carried by the upper face of said cover, and
a. ring secured to the lower edge of said walls for the purpose set forth.
4. A cover for dishes consistingof a tubular structure, having vertically-extcnding, vertically collapsible side walls of uniform diameter and uniformily disposed throughout their height, and an integral substantially rigid unitary disk-like top, to the outer edge of which the upper edge of said Walls are attached, manipulating means carried by said top and a spreader hoop secured to the lower. edge of maid walls.
5. A cover for dishes consisting of a tubular structure having vertically-collapsible side walls oilf uniform diameter throughout its height, a rigid, inlegral disk-like, dust excluding top for said walls to the outer edge of which the upper edge of said walls is attached, and a spreader hoop carried by the lower edge of said wall for dust-excluding contact With the adjacent surface which carrier the dishes.
6. A cover for dishes having verticallycollapsible side Walls, a horizontally disposed, substantially rigid disk-like, dustproof top adapted to rest upon the upper face of: one or a plurality of dishes, and a hoop carried by the lower edge of said wall for dustexcludingcontact with the support for said dishes; the collapsibility and. construction of said cover being such that its height conforms and substantially corresponds to t height of the dish or stack of dishes which is covered thereby.
In testimony whereof I afiix my signature.
MARY TIPTON DEVINE.
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Cited By (7)

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US2432524A (en) * 1944-12-04 1947-12-16 Arthur C Johnston Accordion folded paper garment bag
US2561889A (en) * 1944-07-17 1951-07-24 Seidman Jeanne Dish cover
US2687026A (en) * 1949-03-24 1954-08-24 Gleason C Roy Dish cover
US2780378A (en) * 1953-11-13 1957-02-05 Romano Mose Collapsible container
US3501187A (en) * 1968-08-15 1970-03-17 John A Saksa Auto-safety sleeve
EP2460444A1 (en) * 2010-12-01 2012-06-06 Helmar Daeninck An improved protective cover
EP3369350A1 (en) * 2017-03-03 2018-09-05 KE KELIT Kunststoffwerk Gesellschaft m.b.H. Sunshade for drinking vessels

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2561889A (en) * 1944-07-17 1951-07-24 Seidman Jeanne Dish cover
US2432524A (en) * 1944-12-04 1947-12-16 Arthur C Johnston Accordion folded paper garment bag
US2687026A (en) * 1949-03-24 1954-08-24 Gleason C Roy Dish cover
US2780378A (en) * 1953-11-13 1957-02-05 Romano Mose Collapsible container
US3501187A (en) * 1968-08-15 1970-03-17 John A Saksa Auto-safety sleeve
EP2460444A1 (en) * 2010-12-01 2012-06-06 Helmar Daeninck An improved protective cover
EP3369350A1 (en) * 2017-03-03 2018-09-05 KE KELIT Kunststoffwerk Gesellschaft m.b.H. Sunshade for drinking vessels

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