. United States Court of Appeals For the Ninth Circuit. of less icidth than thedoor. On the insert opposite, appear four photographs ota bed of the type illustrated in the drawings form-ing a part of the reissued patent in suit. In photograph No. i, there is shown an ordinarystandard closet door, in appearance and size, like everyother door usually found in a dwelling. No one, com-ing into a room and seeing such a door, would sus-pect that behind it was concealed a standard doublebed. Regarding such a concealed bed, it can be accu-rately stated that it is not only out of sight but outof mind.
. United States Court of Appeals For the Ninth Circuit. of less icidth than thedoor. On the insert opposite, appear four photographs ota bed of the type illustrated in the drawings form-ing a part of the reissued patent in suit. In photograph No. i, there is shown an ordinarystandard closet door, in appearance and size, like everyother door usually found in a dwelling. No one, com-ing into a room and seeing such a door, would sus-pect that behind it was concealed a standard doublebed. Regarding such a concealed bed, it can be accu-rately stated that it is not only out of sight but outof mind. Its presence and the fact that the room isused as a bedroom are, in no way, suggested. In thisphotograph is shown the vertical axis adjacent oneside of the opening and about which the bed is movedentirely thru the opening. Such preferred form ofaxis consists of the three pintles of the leaf hingeswhich form a part of the connection between the bedand the post at one side of the opening. These pintlesare marked with the letter P. Such pintles, forming. ^ B 1 ^1
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