685,064. Cabinets. BENNETT, F. M. Jan. 26, 1951 [Jan. 27, 1950], No. 2131/50. Class 52(iii) [Also in Group XI] A domestic cabinet comprises a body divided by horizontal and vertical partitions into compartments, one of which, situated centrally at the top of the cabinet and having a retractable shelf immediately below it, is divided by a vertical partition into two sub-compartments, one of which houses an oven, and the other a grilling, toasting or boiling element. As shown, the cabinet 10, supported on a recessed base 11, is divided into compartments of various sizes, the top central compartment being thermally insulated from the other compartment and sub-divided by a partition 19, into an oven 23, and a compartment sub-divided by a partition 20, into a boiling compartment 21 and a grilling compartment 22. The cabinet also provides a retractable shelf 27, drawers 26 and 34, compartments, having hinged doors, for the storage of cooking utensils, crockery, books, boots and shoes, a receptacle 50 for newspapers, a towel rail 51 and an umbrellasupporting rail 52.
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