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USRE10397E
USRE10397E US RE10397 E USRE10397 E US RE10397E
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  • FIG. 1 is a. perspective view-of my improved table-caster.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical section of the mold and plunger, showing the caster-stand in cross-section.
  • Fig. is a plan view of the caster-stand.
  • niold f of suitable shape, by means of a plunger, g, which has lateral cross-slots 71 to make the partitions b
  • the niold f has a recess, 5, in
  • a glass mold for making glass caster- 1 stands in one piece, having a lateral recess extending around the mouth, in combination with a ring over said recess and encircling the mouth,- and a plunger for forming the same with bottle-receptacles, substantially as and for the purpose'described.
  • a glass caster-stand having cavities for receiving the bottles, and a handle-flange ex tending laterally from the body, substantially as and for the purpose described.
  • a glass caster-stand having cavities for holding thebottles, a flat bottom, and a handie-flange extending laterally from its upper edge, substantially as and for the purpose described.
  • a glass caster consisting of a shallow dish;shap ed stand, having partitions dividing its interior into bottle-receptacles, and casterbottles normally adapted to fit into said receptacles, substantially as and for the purpose described.
  • A'glass caster-stand having its interior divided into receptacles for holding the bot-- tles by integral partitions, and a flat bottom which constitutes thebase on which itrests, substantially as and for the purpose described.

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I D. G. RIPLEY. GLASS GASTER STAND AND MOLD.
Reissued 0015.23, 1883.
024mm a 1 r "1318 66 of glass.
UNITED STA-Tits PAT NT OFFICE.
' DANIEL o. nir'nny, or rrr'rsnune, rENnsYLvAnIA.
eLAss CA ST ER STAND AND MOLD.
-, SPECIFICATION forming part of Reissue Letters- Patent No. 10,397, dated October 23, 1883. Original No. 278,745, dated June 5, 1883. Application filed, September 27, 1883.
It all whom it may concern .Be it known that I, DA E]; O. RIPLEY, of
Pittsburg, in the county of Allegheny and 'Sfiate of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Glass Caster Stands and Molds; and I do hereby declare the :fol-
lowing to beat full, clear, and exact descrip tion of the invention, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, inwhich A 5 Figure 1 is a. perspective view-of my improved table-caster. Fig. 2 is a vertical section of the mold and plunger, showing the caster-stand in cross-section.
Fig. is a plan view of the caster-stand.
Like letters of reference indicate-like parts in each. v
The caster-stand a is formed like a shallow dish, with partitions I) connected to the sides" and dividing the interior into receptacles c for thebottles. It has also a flange, d, which extends laterally from its upper edge, and constitutes a handle by which the caster may be lifted. The body a, partitions Z), and flange d areintegral, constituting one and thesame The stand has a fiat, or substantially fiat, bottom, (5, by which it rests on the table, and it is formed by pressin in a mold,
f, of suitable shape, by means of a plunger, g, which has lateral cross-slots 71 to make the partitions b The niold f has a recess, 5, in
its upper face, communicating with its centralcavity, 7a, which recess extends under the ring m, for the purpose of forming the flangehandle d.
I do not limit myself to the form of the ar ticle shown. I I
The article thus described makes a cheap and handsome caster-stand, and one which is easily handled and not liable to be overturned. What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
l. 'A glass mold for making glass caster- 1 stands in one piece, having a lateral recess extending around the mouth, in combination with a ring over said recess and encircling the mouth,- and a plunger for forming the same with bottle-receptacles, substantially as and for the purpose'described. 2. A glass caster-stand having cavities for receiving the bottles, and a handle-flange ex tending laterally from the body, substantially as and for the purpose described.
3. A glass caster-stand having cavities for holding thebottles, a flat bottom, and a handie-flange extending laterally from its upper edge, substantially as and for the purpose described.
4. A glass caster, consisting of a shallow dish;shap ed stand, having partitions dividing its interior into bottle-receptacles, and casterbottles normally adapted to fit into said receptacles, substantially as and for the purpose described.
5. A'glass caster-stand having its interior divided into receptacles for holding the bot-- tles by integral partitions, and a flat bottom which constitutes thebase on which itrests, substantially as and for the purpose described.
In testimony whereof -I have hereunto set my hand this 21st day of September, A. D. 1883.
I DANIEL C. RIPLEY. Witnesses:
XV. B. Conwm,
T. B. KERR.

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