6/18/2023 0 Comments Cabinet scribe strip holder clamp![]() ![]() It is obvious that the lines may be scribed separately, but this requires two separate scribing operations, and there is always the possibility that the tool may not be moved in precisely the same path, making it diflicult to obtain a good fit of the piece to be inserted. In the embodiment illustrated in Figure 4, I have shown two cutting or scribing holders so that both lines 3! and 32 for the reception of the curved feature strip may be simultaneously scribed or out. It is desired in this installation to inset a feature strip in the area 33, such feature strip to correspond in curvature to the curvature of the end 23 of the cabinet 21. The lower portion of the cabinet is recessed to provide a kick board 29 which is generally rectangular, as indicated in Figure 4. There is shown in Figure 4 a cabinet 27 which projects into the room and is provided with a curved end 28. ![]() ![]() ![]() Similarvconstructions are employed for store counters: island display cabinets, and the like, and the same practice is followed in the installation of floor coverings in such areas.įigure 4 shows a typical floor covering installation in which the scribing device of the present invention may be used. The same is true in the installation of floor coverings around bars in game rooms, public places, and the like. In installing linoleum in a kitchen including such a projecting cabinet where the, floor covering includes a feature strip or a border or both, common practice is to have the featurecstrip spaced from the main cabinet surfaces a uniformxli'stance and to provide a curvature in the feature strip or border corresponding to the curvature ofthe cabinet. Inkitchens, cabinets are frequently built in which project into the room and which have rounded ends so as to provide an attractive appearance and eliminate sharp corners These cabinetslare generally provided withzr'ecessed kick boards which are rectangular and do not follow the contour of the curved end of the cabinet. a so-called feature stripof a color contrasting with the color of the main floor covering, the strip'beingspaced from the wall surfaces and from cabinet surfaces which may pr'oie'ct into theroom. In the installation of lino'leumfloor coverings, it is common practice to insert. B25H7/00- Marking-out or setting-out work.FOR MARKING-OUT WORK STORAGE MEANS FOR WORKSHOPS B25- HAND TOOLS PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS MANIPULATORS.238000006011 modification reaction Methods 0.000 description 2.Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.) Filing date Publication date Application filed by Armstrong Cork Co filed Critical Armstrong Cork Co Priority to US737491A priority Critical patent/US2509876A/en Application granted granted Critical Publication of US2509876A publication Critical patent/US2509876A/en Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical Status Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current Links Original Assignee Armstrong Cork Co Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.) Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.) Expired - Lifetime Application number US737491A Inventor Howard V Neiss Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google Patents US2509876A - Scribing toolÄownload PDF Info Publication number US2509876A US2509876A US737491A US73749147A US2509876A US 2509876 A US2509876 A US 2509876A US 737491 A US737491 A US 737491A US 73749147 A US73749147 A US 73749147A US 2509876 A US2509876 A US 2509876A Authority US United States Prior art keywords frame scribing opening covering scribed Prior art date Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. ![]()
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