TUliiteKmft Built-In Steel Casework Hospitals Specifications The Frank S. Betz Company Chicago 634 South Wabash AVERY LIBRARY COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Betzco “ * 1 WhiteKraft ” BUILT-IN CABINETS FRANK S.BETZ COMPANY NEW YORK •HAMMOND* CHICAGO AVERY LIBRARY COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY hr “WhiteKraft 99 Built-In Steel Cabinets Installed in Cook County Hospital St. Mary’s Hospital North Country Community Hospital Harper Hospital Chicago, Ill. Grand Rapids, Mich. Glen Cove, N. Y. Detroit, Mich. The Frank S. Betz Company takes pleasure in present¬ ing the architect with this book, illustrating some of the more recent installations of “WhiteKraft” Built-In Steel Cabinets in leading hospitals. This $2,000,000.00 Corporation with an organization excellently and adequately equipped with machinery and experience, is prepared to handle any work involving built-in steel cabinets, casework, etc. Thirty-three years of experience in this field has enabled it to develop a com¬ petent engineering department specializing in this type of construction. All the facilities of this Department are at your disposal. For your convenience, an unusual amount of data as to size and gauge of material, methods of construction, equipment and finish, wall openings, drawings, etc., pertaining to “WhiteKraft” installations has been furnished in this book. The Frank S. Betz Company hopes that you will find this information valuable. Special layouts and estimates submitted free upon request 66 0 o Men’s Ward Building A splendid new addition to t'ie Cook County Hospital, equipped with Betzco “White- Krafi” Built-in Steel Cases. COOK COUNTY HOSPITAL CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Architect, Eric Hall. General Contractors, Great Lakes Construction Company. Warden, Michael Zimmer. The new additions to the Cook County Hospital represent the last word in hospital construction and equipment. Fire Hose Cabinets Betzco “WhiteKraft” Steel Fire Hose Cab¬ inets built into the walls of corridors in all of the new buildings. Sewing Room Cases These Sewing Room Cases in the men's ward building are of Betzco “WhiteKraft” con¬ struction. Examination Room Cases “WhiteKraft” built-in steel Examination Room Cases, men’s ward bldg. Utility Room Cases “WhiteKraft” steel case work in utility rooms, men’s ward building. Morgue Built-in steel Case Work and Fire Hose Cab inets for the new morgue are of Betzco “White Kraft” construction. r Diet Kitchen Cases Betzco “WhiteKraft” Diet Kitchen Cases built into the walls of the men’s ward building k._ - A 4 FRANK S. BETZ COMPANY, Hammond, Indiana, New York and Chicago 5 Built-In Steel Drug Case A strong well-constructed type of “WhiteKraft” Built-in Utility Case specified in this instance as a ward drug case. This unit is typical of “WhiteKraft” equipment built according to architects’ specifications. “WhiteKraft” Built-in Cases and Cabinets are built according to specifica¬ tions furnished, or according to designs fur¬ nished by our own engineering department. The up-to-date Betzco equipment makes it possible to produce case work according to any of the standard specifications in the “WhiteKraft” shops. SPECIFICATIONS Size-Width over all, 3 feet 1 4 inches. Inside width of section, 39*/4 inches. Height of com¬ plete unit over all, 7 feet 7 % inches. Inside height, 7 feet 3 J /4 inches. Depth, 24 inches. Construction-Cabinet bodies, 18 gauge cold rolled, stretcher leveled, pickled, full finished furniture steel. Cabinet backs, formed with %-inch radius cove. Front trim formed with %-inch radius at outer edge, and reinforced with 1 j/^x'A-inch strips welded on. Joints, torch welded and ground smooth. Doors, double wall flush construction, inside panel telescoping into outer panel, both panels 18 gauge with ^/ 4 -inch flange on all sides. Door panels are torch welded together, leaving dead air space between. Box stiffener between panels at center for reinforcement. Steel shelves, 18 gauge sheet furniture steel formed with a 1 -inch downturn flange on all sides. Front flange has a return at the bottom for additional reinforcement. Shelves are ad¬ justable with a slotted channel device, spot welded to the four corners of each cabinet, and with 12 gauge steel shelf rests inserted in the slots. Sliding shelves, five lower shelves are built according to the same specifications as above, but are mounted in channels and slide out. Equipment-Locks, Yale flat key, cylinder type, brass nickel plated. Turn knobs, case brass, nickel plated, with special cam on inside to operate locking bars at top, bottom and center. Locking bars are concealed be¬ tween door panels. Hinges, concealed type with barrel exposed, brass nickel plated. Design No.-In writing regarding this cabinet, or in specify¬ ing it, please refer to “ WhiteKraft ” design HE. ] IUi NtlI$J 1 § IHmmitti MJLS& Milk Bottle Cases These steel and glass Milk Bottle Cases, children’s building, are of “WhiteKraft” construction. COOK COUNTY HOSPITAL CHICAGO, ILLINOIS The new men’s ward building, the chil¬ dren’s building, the receiving pavilion and the morgue of the large recent additions to the famous Cook County Hospital are equipped throughout with Betzco “ White¬ Kraft” built-in steel cupboards, shelving, cabinets and fire hose cabinets, manu¬ factured and installed by the Frank S. Betz Company from the architect's plans and specifications. Fire Hose Cabinets Typical built-in “White¬ Kraft” steel Fire Hose Cabinets in children’s building. Drug Cases A typical built-in “WhiteKraft” steel Drug Case in nurse’s room, men’s building. Utility Room Cases “WhiteKraft” built- in Steel Cases in typical utility room, men’s ward building. Bathroom Cases Installation of “ W h Kraft” steel Built Cases in receiving b; rooms, children’s bu lng. Main Kitchen Case ■in Steel Kitchen Units of o “WhiteKraft” construc- children’s building. Receiving Pavilion The fine new receiving pavilion of the Cook County Hospital group, Chicago, Ill. Kouipped with “WhiteKraft” Built-in Steel Cases. >»-—vr I | 1 1 ! 1 i.i . .■ -- - --- ,--- r - - ^ Children’s Building This splendid structure is a model of efficiency and convenience “WhiteKraft” built-in steel with case work. l_ 13 14 FRANK S. BETZ COMPANY, Hammond, Indiana, New York and Chicago ‘ c Whi teKraft ” Utility Room Built-In Steel Cabinets These conveniently arranged “WhiteKraft” Built-in Steel Cases are made in two sections. One section has double perforated doors, two rows of urinal racks for sixteen urinals, two rows of bed-pan racks for eight bed-pans, and two perforated stationary steel shelves at the bottom. The other section has a single steel door with Yale lock, and five stationary steel shelves. Sizes and gauge of material may be varied to suit the buyer, and adjustable shelves may be substi¬ tuted for the stationary shelves. BUCM OrCNlNb fe^pqpqpq 32'- -57: <&£- "0 BR/935 n. P Tun* rtnoe ITH LOCH/ru, BPR3) PT TOP PND BOTTOM SPECIFICATIONS Size-Width of complete installation including flanges, 89 >/ 2 inches. Width of two-door unit including flanges, 5 7% inches. Inside width of two-door unit, 53% inches. Width of single door unit in¬ cluding flanges, 32% inches. Inside width of single door unit, 28% inches. Depth of installation, 18 inches. Height of installation including flanges, 91% inches. Inside height of installation, 87% inches. Construction-Cabinet bodies, 18 gauge cold rolled, stretcher leveled, pickled, full finished furniture steel. Cabinet backs, formed with %-inch radius cove. Front trim formed with %-inch radius at outer edge, and reinforced with I %x %-inch strips welded on. Joints, torch welded and ground smooth. Doors, double wall flush construction, inside panel telescoping into outer panel, both panels 18 gauge with %-inch flange on all sides. Door panels are torch welded together leaving dead air space between. Box stiffener between panels at center for reinforcement. Steel shelves, I 8 gauge sheet furniture steel formed with a I-inch downturn flange on all sides. Front flange has a return at the bottom for additional reinforcement. Equipment-Locks, Yale flat key, cylinder type, brass nickel plated. Turn Knobs, cast brass, nickel plated, with special cam on inside to op¬ erate locking bars at top, bottom and center. Lock¬ ing bars are concealed be¬ tween door panels. Hinges, concealed type with barrel exposed, brass nickel plated. Design No.-In writing regarding this cabinet, or in specifying it, please refer to “White- Kraft” design HI. » Pf>N RPC H S FRANK S. BETZ COMPANY, Hammond, Indiana, New York and Chicago 15 “ c Whi teKraft ” Built-In Steel Fire Hose Cabinet This stout, trim. Built-in Steel Fire Hose Cabinet is arranged for quick access, but at the same time serves to protect the fire hose from tampering. These cabinets are made either with lock, with the glass to be broken in emergency, or with brass, nickel plated turn-knob. Prices on Fire Hose Cabinets made according to any style or specifica¬ tion, will be quoted on application, and blue prints showing details will be submitted by our engineering de¬ partment. Buck •-2 S "— SPECIFICATIONS Size-Outside width over all including flanges, 29 inches. Inside width, 24/2 inches. Height over all including flanges, 4 4 */2 inches. In¬ side height, 40 inches. Depth, 8 J /2 inches. Openings for water risers will be cut in position, and of the size required. Construction-Cabinet bodies, 18 gauge cold rolled, stretcher leveled, pickled, full finished furniture steel. Cabinet backs, formed with square corners. Front trim formed with ^g-inch radius as outer edge, and reinforced with 1 j/ 2 x}/ 4 -inch strips welded on. Joints, torch welded and ground smooth. Doors, frames double wall construction, inside panel telescoping into outer panel, flanged to make doors % inch thick, and inside frame screwed to door frame to hold plate glass panels. Equipment-Locks (if used), Yale flat key, cylinder type, brass nickel plated. Turn- knobs (if used), cast brass nickel plated. Hinges, concealed type with barrel exposed, brass, nickel plated. Design No.-In writing regarding this cabinet, or specifying it, please refer to “Whlte- Kraft” Design HH. 16 FRANK S. BETZ COMPANY, Hammond, Indiana, New York and Chicago c U>hiteKraft” Surgical and Dressing Room Case This installation furnishes a very satisfactory equipment for surgical and dressing rooms. The installation consists of four units: Two units with four steel doors and two units each with two steel doors and two glass panel doors. One unit is electrically lighted. Upper sections of each unit are made with ad¬ justable shelves. In the two units with glass panel doors, the upper shelves are plate glass. Sizes, gauge of material and shelf equipment may be varied to suit requirements. Stationary shelves in steel or glass may be substituted for adjustable shelves or vice versa. SPECIFICATIONS Size Width of installation including flanges, 99 J /2 inches. Inside width of each unit, 22 t 1 5- T OO OO z~-3 oju r_—_■ O O S^ffss WlCKE-L Ftm-i I Q O O O U Hol.C-5 -/ ED /OSN Knos>s 0 4 'UM 0 * V <0 W aa -/®' I M Bj S Ck § 1 L ' ,c WhiteKraft * Utility Room Steel Cases This drawing shows the detail of a typical Utility Room Case. This case is divided into two units, each with a single door. Each door has eight vent holes, and each unit is equipped with eight racks for urinals, four racks for bed-pans, and two station¬ ary steel shelves below. fr)=>cK.s Sizes of units and gauge of material may be varied to suit requirements. Ad¬ justable steel shelves may be substituted for the sta- Scof*" Rbcus tionary steel shelves. SPECIFICATIONS Size—Width of installation including flanges, 65 inches. Height including flanges, 91 % inches. Depth, 18 inches. Inside width of each unit, 29 % inches. Inside height of each unit, 87 inches. Construction—Same construction details as spe¬ cified under Design No. HI. Equipment—Locks, Yale flat key, cylinder type, brass nickel plated. Turn Knobs, cast brass nickel plated, with special cam on in¬ side to operate locking bars at top, bottom and center. Locking bars are concealed be¬ tween door panels. Hinges, concealed type with barrel exposed, brass nickel plated. Design No.—In writing regarding this cabinet, or in specifying it, please refer to “White- Kraft” design HL. " c Whi teKraft ” Built-In Steel Laboratory Cases These cases are of a convenient size for Laboratory use. The adjustable shelves with which they are equipped, adapt them to a great variety of service for storing glass-ware, media, specimens, stains, etc. The size may be varied to suit require¬ ments. Fixed steel shelves may also be substituted for the adjustable shelves. SPECIFICATIONS Size—Width of installation including flanges, 51 V 2 inches. Inside width, 47 inches. Height including flanges. 54% inches. Inside height, 52% inches. Depth, 24 inches. Construction—Construction details are the same as specified on “WhiteKraft” design HA set, except shelves are adjustable by means of a slotted channel shelf holding device welded to the four corners of the cabinet. Equipment—Locks, Yale flat key, cylinder type, brass nickel plated. Turn Knobs, cast brass, nickel plated, with special cam on in¬ side to operate locking bars at top, bottom and center. Locking bars are concealed between door panels. Hinges, concealed type with barrel exposed, brass nickel plated. Design No. In writing regarding this cabinet, or in specifying it, please refer to “IVhite- Kraft” design HM. This case was originally designed for a children’s building. The installation consists of three units, one two-door and two single door. The double door unit is equipped with vents, racks for twelve urinals, and racks for six bed-pans, with two steel shelves below. One single unit has perforated stationary steel shelves, 5-ply air-cell, asbestos insulation, and a perforated removable bottom. The other single door unit has stationary steel shelves, solid bottom, and no vent holes in the door. The two lower shelves in the double door unit are perforated and there is a perforated removable bottom. Back and sides are heavily insulated with asbestos. SPECIFICATIONS Size—Width of installation inside, 95 inches. Height of installation including flanges, 87 inches. Inside width of double door unit, 44 inches. Inside width of each single door unit, 21 inches. Depth of installation, 18 inches. Construction —Same construction as specified under Design No. HI. Equipment —Same equipment as specified under Design No. HI. Design No. —In referring to this installation please specify “W kite Kraft” Design HJ. Infant’s Bathroom Built-In Steel Case This steel case instal¬ lation was designed to build into an infant's bathroom. It consists of four double door units with steel doors, each unit equipped with five stationary steel shelves. SPECIFICATIONS Size—Outside width of each unit, 43 fg inches. Height of each unit including flanges, 85 y% inches. Depth of each unit, 22 inches. Construction —- Same con¬ struction details as “WhiteKrajt” Design No. HG. Equipment —Same lock, turn-knob and hinge equipment as specified on Design No. HG. Design No. —In writing regarding this cabinet, or in specifying it, please refer to “WhiteKrajt” Design HK. 99 BUILT-IN LABORATORY CASES These cases installed in laboratory of out¬ patient department. Working surface of Battle¬ ship linoleum with Monel metal moulding. CORRIDOR TRAY CASES “W hiteKrajt” Built-in Steel Tray Cases with Monel metal shelves. Installed in upper corri¬ dors next to kitchen lift. . it. ' i NURSES’ WORK ROOM CASES “IV hiteKraft” Steel Supply Cases in nurses’ work room, maternity department. Lower section tops, heavy Battleship linoleum with Monel metal moulding. St. Mary’s Hospital GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN Steel Cases and Cup¬ boards shown on this page are of “WhiteKrajt” con¬ struction and were in¬ stalled in the reconstruc¬ tion of the original units of St. Mary’s Hospital, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Built according to the specifications and under the direction of Mr. Harry L. Mead, architect, Grand Rapids, Michigan. 20 FRANK S. BETZ COMPANY, Hammond, Indiana, New York and Chicago 5TEILCAX Ikl DCUVD2Y DOOM MATCBJITY DCPAGTMCNT ilMiPYS [T 03 PITAL GPAIJD BAPQj MICH. tlAEEY L MCAD AKtUTKT GPAUDPAPIDA MlCfl nPAhlt^ Z. CtTZ COMPAklY HAWMOWD IMPiAWA ^WhiteKraft ” Delivery Room Cases These cases were installed in the reconstruc¬ tion of the original unit of St. Mary’s Hospital, Grand Rapids, Mich. In reconstructing this unit, the cost was very moderate as the architect made use of a large amount of steel equipment, prac¬ tically all of which was of standard design. The “WhiteKraft” Delivery Room Cases, here shown, are of standard “WhiteKraft” design with recessed doors and cove at the edge of the moulding. The doors and shelves are of quarter-inch plate glass. A feature of this de¬ sign is the arrangement of adjustable shelf sup¬ ports at the center of the glass shelves, giving them support at three points, center and both ends. There is a distinct advantage in specifying standard cabinets of this design particularly in the cost of having them manufactured. Dies, jigs and tools for punching out openings are all made up and no cost for special tools would be included in manufacturing these designs. In addition having these tools available, shortens the time necessary for fabricating the cabinets and allows for quick deliveries, eliminating last minute delays in completing construction. Note —Blue prints showing all dimensions of these cabinets will be sent on request, or draw¬ ings will be made showing these cabinets in other sizes to accommodate special requirements. In referring to these cabinets in correspondence or in specifying them, please refer to “ White¬ Kraft” Design HO. FRANK S. BETZ COMPANY, Hammond, Indiana, New York and Chicago 21 Note-The drawing of the architect shown above was originally made to scale, but in reducing it for print, the original scale does not apply. The plan does show the method of installing the cabinet, height from floor and means of fastening in the bucks. It also shows the relation of the cabinet to the delivery room and scrub-up room doors, bringing out its advantages in saving space by utilizing the thickness of the wall partitions. The com¬ plete dimensions and construction details are quoted below. This is “WhiteKraft” Design HO. SPECIFICATIONS Size —Height of cabinet section including moulding, 59 inches; inside height of cabinet, 54 inches; width of sec¬ tion including moulding, 47 inches; inside width of section, 42 inches; depth of section, 12 inches; wall opening, 55 inches high, 43 inches wide, 13 inches deep. Moulding, inches wide with ^4-inch radius at outer edge. Door frames, each 21 inches wide, 54 inches high over all. Glass exposed in doors, \ m inches wide and 50J/2 inches high. Door frame moulding, 124 inches wide. Construction -Cabinet bodies, 18 gauge cold rolled, stretcher leveled, full finished furniture steel. Cabinet backs, formed and welded. Front trim formed with 2'8-inch radius as outer edge, and reinforced with inch strips welded on. Joints, torch-welded and ground smooth. Doors, frames double wall construction, inside panel telescoping into outer panel, flange to make doors J4-inch thick, and inside frame screwed to door frame to hold plate glass panels. Shelves, J/^-inch plate glass, adjustable in height and six in number. Shelves are adjustable by means of a slotted channel device, welded to the four corners of each section and to the center at the back of the section. Corners are supported by four 12 gauge removable supports, one at each corner. At the center of the shelf is a brass, nickel plated bracket hooking into the slotted panel at two points, forming a strong, substantial support. Equipment -Brass, nickel plated thumb knobs; locks, Yale, flat key, cylinder type, brass, nickel plated with two keys. (In place of thumb knobs, turn knobs of brass, nickel plated with special cam on inside to operate a three-way locking device with bars at top, bottom and center, may be substituted. This is advisable on extra long doors. If this device is substituted, the locking bars are concealed between the door frame panels.) Hinges, concealed type with barrel exposed, brass, nickel plated. Note -This type of cabinet can be adapted for use in the main operating rooms, receiving room and minor oper¬ ating rooms. Design No. -In corresponding regarding this cabinet or in specifying it, please refer to “WhiteKraft” Design HO. 22 FRANK S. BETZ COMPANY, Hammond, Indiana, New York and Chicago «5tcqlOupplyCask in nupaeaWopkGoommatiipnity dcpadtmcmt AT.MAPfA llQiPlTALGPAWDQAPICO MlCn. tlACCYL.MCADAQG 1 TKT GPAMDCAPID5 MlCH. rDAWI\«3. DC.TZ COMPANY HAMMOND INDIANA ,c U)hiteKraft " Steel Work Room Cabinets This type of cabinet here shown in the nurses’ work room is adaptable to a variety of uses. The sizes may be varied to suit requirements and a fully recessed upper section may be substituted for the semi-recess type shown. Shelves may be adjustable of steel or plate glass or fixed steel shelves may be substituted. An outstanding feature of this cabinet is the working surface which is of heavy noiseless Battleship linoleum, held in place by an angle moulding of rustless Monel metal. Full Monel metal, bakelite, steel, glass, porcelain or Sted- man rubber flooring tops may be substituted for the material used here according to requirements. In this construction, the architect has not al¬ lowed foot space in the foundation for the lower section for the reason that the upper cabinets are accessible from the side. The cabinet doors and drawers are of re¬ cessed construction, fitting flush with the fronts. All hardware is of brass, nickel plated. Design No. —In corresponding regarding this cabinet, or in specifying it, please refer to “WhiteKraft ” Design F1P. SPECIFICATIONS Size Height of upper cabinet section over all, 36 inches; inside height of upper section, 34 inches; depth of upper section, 12 inches; width of each section over all, 30 inches. (If this cabinet is specified to be recessed into wall, write for corrected inside dimensions and size of wall opening.) Height of lower section over all, 30 inches, not including terrazzo base; width of each lower section, over all, 30 inches. Overhang of top at front and exposed end, % inch. Drawer, 6 inches high, 23 inches deep and 27 inches wide. Cupboard sec¬ tion, 20 inches high, 30 inches wide and 23 inches deep. FRANK S. BETZ COMPANY, Hammond, Indiana, New York and Chicago 23 1 — 0 J - - - - — 1 1 } 0 ■ — 1 -1— r ... t - .. — ■ 1 I ■! - - =- j j 0 1 J Elevation or Supply Ca l - M-H ■ - o i i5cAL£ 0E rCET 4. lucrics A Construction -Cabinet bodies, 18 gauge cold rolled stretcher leveled, full finished furniture steel. Cabinet backs, formed and welded. Joints, torch-welded and ground smooth. Door frames, upper section, frames double wall construction inside panel telescoping into outer panel, flange to make doors ^ 4 -inch thick, and inside frame screwed to door frame to hold plate glass panels. Adjustable steel shelves, upper section, three in number, 18 gauge sheet furniture steel formed with a 1 -inch downturn flange on all sides. Front flange has a return at the bottom for additional reinforcement. Shelves are adjustable with a slotted channel device, spot welded to the four corners of each cabinet, and with 12 gauge steel shelf rests inserted in the slots. Drawer, double wall head, 18 gauge outside. Body, back and inside drawer head, 20 gauge. Drawer sus¬ pended on “WhiteKraft” channel suspension slides. Lower doors, double wall construction. Inside panel telescoping into outer panel with flange to make doors %-inch thick. Stationary steel shelf divides lower cupboard. Made from 18 gauge sheet furniture steel with 1-inch downturn flange on all sides and a return on the front flange for additional reinforcement. Top, '/ 4 -inch Battleship linoleum with a J/^-inch by /■£- inch Monel metal moulding to act as cleat for holding linoleum. Equipment Brass, nickel plated thumb knobs and Yale flat key locks, cylinder type, brass, nickel plated with two keys on upped doors. Brass, nickel plated drawer handles. Cast turn knob operating three-way locking device with bar at top, bottom and center of lower doors. Bars concealed between door frame panels. Design No. -In corresponding regarding this cabinet, or in specifying it, please refer to W hiteKraft design HP. 24 FRANK S. BETZ COMPANY, Hammond, Indiana, New York and Chicago t5TCLL<5TO£AGC..CADIfJre IN TYPICAL GMPAL UTILITY K)0M 5T MAWS riOSDUAL GPAUD CUPIDS MlCtl. HAPPY L.MCAP APG1UKT GPAMD PAPIM Mien rcAuiO. dqtz compawy hamuond Indiana <,c WhiteKraft” Built-in Steel Utensil Cabinets These Built-in “WhiteKraft” Cabinets for the storage of utensils are designed specially for that purpose. The doors have louvre ventila¬ tions at top and bottom. The sections have five adjustable shelves. The shelves are of a special type. They are made from heavy meshed wire covered with pure block tin. The wire is crimped and rolled onto l/ 4 -inch steel bars which form a frame. The wire has 1 -inch mesh. Doors have heavy brass, nickel plated turn knobs with locking bar, lock¬ ing at top, bottom and center of right hand door. The left hand door is retained by the right hand door. This type of cabinet is particularly well adapted to utility rooms, but with steel shelves substituted for the mesh shelves and with the louvre ventilations omitted from the doors may be used to good advantage for general purposes. It is recommended that cabinets of this kind be finished on the back and sides entering the wall either in red lead or in a high heat bond coat. Aluminum bronze lacquer is rec¬ ommended as being particularly satisfactory for the interior. Design No. —In writing for blue prints, cov¬ ering the above installation or in specifying it, please refer to Design No. HT. TY FRANK S. BETZ COMPANY, Hammond, Indiana, New York and Chicago 25 GtucoAL Atopaae. CituteT fbO tJMAU UTCH3IU Tho Cabinet Ho J AojuiTACut Oneurti Made or Tn**D CClMPtO Wipe IMMOVABLE l&P Cicawn6 plan \ '/jL VEPTICAL Pktiom Detail or Metal Tlamse Caaiua Typical Puu oratuePAL utility Doom Toe Caoinctyj Tins Camnct no 3 AojuiTACtt OKIVCJ Maoc or TImnto Cpimped Wipe Pr movable Ibc Cleaning Vcptical Demon or 6CNC0U.<5lOM&t CaMCT . Note -The architect’s drawing shown above was originally made to scale, but in reducing it for print, the original scale does not apply. Drawing shows elevation of utensil cabinet, vertical section and lay-out for util¬ ity room. In the architect’s drawing, both utensil cabinet and general storage cabinet are shown. Detail prints of both cabinets showing full dimensions will be sent on request by our engineering department. SPECIFICATIONS, UTENSIL CABINETS Size -Height over all including moulding, 68 inches; inside height, 64 inches; width over all including mould¬ ing, 40 inches; inside width, 36 inches; depth, 16 inches; louvre opening, % inch. Buck opening required, 65 inches high, 3 7 inches wide, 17 inches deep. Construction Cabinet bodies, 18 gauge cold rolled stretcher leveled full finish furniture steel; backs and sides, formed and welded with joints ground smooth. Doors, double wall construction, inside panel telescoping into outer panel and flanged to make doors %-inch thick. Shelves, five in number made from 12 gauge, 1-inch mesh tinned iron wire, rolled and crimped over %-inch welded steel bar frame. Shelves are adjustable by means of a slotted channel device, welded to the four corners of cabinet. Equipment -Brass, nickel plated turn knobs with three-way locking device with locking bars at center, top and bottom of right hand door. Design No. -In writing for blue prints covering the above installation or in specifying it, please refer to Design No. HT. SPECIFICATIONS, GENERAL STORAGE CABINET Size -Height over all including moulding, 5 I % inches; inside height, 48 inches; width over all including mould¬ ing, 26% inches; inside width, 24 inches; depth, 16 inches; buck opening required, 64% inches high, 17 inches deep, 25 inches wide. Construction Cabinet bodies, 18 gauge cold rolled stretcher leveled full finish furniture steel; backs and sides, formed and welded with joints ground smooth. Doors, double wall construction, inside panel telescoping into outer panel and flanged to make doors %-inch thick. Shelves, three in number made from 12 gauge, I-inch mesh tinned iron wire, rolled and crimped over %-inch welded steel bar frame. Shelves are adjustable by means of a slotted channel device, welded to the four corners of cabinet. Equipment -Brass, nickel plated turn knobs with three-way locking device. Design No. -In writing for blue prints, covering the above installation or in specifying it, please refer to Design No. HU. 26 FRANK S. BETZ COMPANY, Hammond, Indiana, New York and Chicago " c WhiteKraft ” Steel Laboratory Cases This semi-recessed installation is ideally arranged for laboratory use. Considerable shelf space is offered with the adjustable steel shelves in the upper sections, the drawers and the lower cupboards each with a fixed steel shelf. There are two interesting features worked out by the architect. First, the foot room obtained by hanging the lower sections over the terrazza base. The second is the use of heavy Battleship linoleum as a working surface* The linoleum is held in place by a Monel metal angle moulding fastened over the edge. This type of cabinet is adaptable for use in many parts of the hospital. Design No.-In referring to this type of cabinet, specify “WhiteKraft” Design HP. ' '^WhiteKraft” Telephone Cabinets A neat and convenient fixture for holding the telephone and concealing the box. There is a shelf at the center of the fixture which allows the telephone to be pushed back into the wall. The lower half of the fixture is covered with a plate which con¬ ceals the box. This plate is vented, so the bell or buzzer can be heard. SPECIFICATIONS Size-Height over all including moulding, 30J/g inches; width over all including mould¬ ing, 14^8 inches; depth, including overhang of telephone shelf, inches; inside width, 1054 inches; inside height of instrument section, 13^8 inches; inside height of box section, I 1 /i inches. Construction-Body, 18 gauge, cold rolled stretcher leveled full finished furniture steel; joints, welded and ground smooth. Design No.—In referring to Telephone Cabinets, specify “WhiteKraft” Design HQ. FRANK S. BETZ COMPANY, Hammond, Indiana, New York and Chicago 27 XZ Linoleum ■r 1111 Vertical Oectiow Plan or out Patient Department Laboratory Note-The drawing of the architect shown above was orig¬ inally made to scale, but in reducing it for print, the original scale does not apply. The plan does show the method of in¬ stalling the cabinet, height from floor and means of fastening in the bucks. Illustration shows the relation of the cabinet to the door and saving of space by utilizing the side wall. The drawing also brings out in the vertical section an important feature worked out by the architect in leaving foot space in the terrazzo base. The complete dimensions and construction details are quoted below. This is “White Kraft ” Design HP. SPECIFICATIONS Size Height of upper cabinet section over all, 36 inches; inside height of upper section, 34 inches; depth of upper section, 12 inches; width of each section over all, 30 inches. (If this cabinet is specified to be recessed into wall, write for corrected inside dimensions and size of wall opening.) Height of lower sec¬ tion over all, 30 inches not including terrazzo base; width of each lower section over all, 30 inches. Over¬ hang of top at front and exposed end, % inch. Drawer, 6 inches high, 23 inches deep and 2 7 inches wide. Cupboard section, 20 inches high, 30 inches wide and 23 inches deep. Construction Cabinet bodies, 18 gauge cold rolled, stretcher leveled, full finished furniture steel. Cabinet backs, formed and welded. Joints, torch-welded and ground smooth. Door frames, upper section, frames double wall construction inside panel telescoping into outer panel, flanged to make doors %-inch thick, and inside frame screwed to door frame to hold plate glass panels. Adjustable steel shelves, upper section, three in number, 18 gauge sheet furniture steel formed with a 1-inch downturn flange on all sides. Front flange has a return at the bottom for additional reinforcement. Shelves are adjustable with a slotted channel device, spot welded to the four corners of each cabinet, and with 12 gauge steel shelf rests inserted in the slots. Drawer, double wall head, 18 gauge outside. Body, back and inside drawer head, 20 gauge. Drawer sus¬ pended on “WhiteKraft” channel suspension slides. Lower doors, double wall construction. Inside panel telescoping into outer panel with flange to make doors %-inch thick. Stationary steel shelf divides lower cupboard. Made from 18 gauge sheet furniture steel with 1 -inch downturn flange on all sides and a return flange for additional reinforcement. Top, '/ 4 -inch Battleship linoleum with a %-inch by J/ 2 -inch Monel metal moulding to act as cleat for holding linoleum. Equipment-Brass, nickel plated thumb knobs and Yale flat key locks, cylinder type, brass, nickel plated, with two keys on upper doors. Brass, nickel plated drawer handles. Cast turn knob operating three-way locking device with bar at top, bottom and center of lower doors. Bars concealed between door frame panels. Note-This type of cabinet can be adapted for use in work rooms, diet kitchens and main kitchens. Design No.-In corresponding regarding this cabinet or in specifying it, please refer to “WhiteKraft” Design HP. 28 FRANK S. BETZ COMPANY, Hammond, Indiana, New York and Chicago OTCC.L TRAY CA5C.5 IN CENTRALCCRVING STATION 3TMM5 HOSPITAL GPAUD QAPICO MICH. IlADRY L.MCAD AMIITOCTGBANDPAPICO MICH. TpankADctz Company Hammond Indiana " •S-rstt z CIOTASS *>04.*-, € AVOAS //V ICCAEX six hooks in each compartment, hat shelf and a drawer below. Each door is equipped with a three- way locking device, locking at center, top and bottom, and controlled by a flat key lock. There are three semi-concealed hinges to each door and the drawer is suspended in steel channels. Doors are ventilated at top and bottom. In this construction, both doors and drawer heads are double walled and recessed flush with the front of the cabinet. The rabbet is formed by sides, top and bottom and the mullion between the doors. SPECIFICATIONS Size —Height of installation including moulding, 83% inches; width, including moulding, 38% inches; depth, 22 inches; width of each opening, 16J/g inches. Construction -Outside moulding, 2x*/8-inch cold rolled steel welded to body flange. Cabinet bodies, 18 gauge sheet furniture steel, pressed, formed, welded and reinforced. Doors, 1 8 gauge double wall flush construction, inside panel telescoping into outer panel with %-inch flange on all sides. Door panels are torch-welded together leaving dead air space between. Box stiffener between the panel, below and above ventilators for additional reinforce¬ ment. Ventilators are formed by steel tubing, shouldered down inside and outside similarly to a hollow rivet, giving added strength. Stationary steel shelf, I 8 gauge furniture steel, formed with a 1 -inch down turn flange on all sides. The front flange has a return at the bottom for additional reinforcement. Drawers, hung on steel channels, one channel welded to drawer and one to side of cabinet. Double drawer fronts, 1 8 gauge sheet furni¬ ture steel. Equipment -Three semi-concealed white metal hinges for each door; white metal polished turn handles, operating three-way lock; Yale flat key lock; white metal nosing; brass, nickel-plated hanger rod; six clothes hooks to each opening; white metal drawer pulls. Note -Blue prints showing details of this installation will be fur¬ nished on request. Please specify Design No. 6H3329. FRANK S. BETZ COMPANY, Hammond, Indiana, New York and Chicago 35 “WhiteKraft” Bed Pan Cabinet Installations Th ese installations were fabricated in the “White¬ Kraft” Shops for the North Country Community Hos¬ pital, Glen Cove, Long Island, according to the specifica¬ tions of Peabody, Wilson and Brown, Architects, New York City. This is something new in the way of bed pan equip¬ ment. There are three wide brackets on each side of the upper part of the cabinet to hold utensil sterilizer racks with the bed pans just as they come from the SPECIFICATIONS Size -Height including moulding, 88^4 inches; inside height, 77 inches; width, including moulding, 323/i inches; inside width, 26 inches; depth, 18 inches. Construction -Outside moulding, 2x*/g-inch cold rolled steel welded to body flange. Cabinet bodies, 1 8 gauge sheet furniture steel, pressed, formed, welded and reinforced. Doors, I 8 gauge double wall flush construction, inside panel telescoping into outer panel with 5 ' 4 -inch flange on all sides. Door panels are torch-welded together leaving dead air space between. Box stiffener between the panel below and above ventilators for additional re¬ inforcement. Ventilators are formed by steel tubing, shouldered down inside and outside similarly to a hollow rivet, giving added strength. Steel shelves, I 8 gauge sheet furniture steel, perforated and removable, hung in brackets extending full depth of cabinet on each side. Equipment -Three semi-concealed white metal hinges on each door; one station¬ ary pull handle and one turn handle of polished white metal, operating three-way lock. Note-Blue prints covering this installation will be furnished by our Engi¬ neering Department on request. Please specify Design No. 6H3326. sterilizers. Below these brackets are two removable per¬ forated steel shelves and the bottom of the cabinet is also perforated. Both doors are ventilated at top and bottom by means of steel tubing, passing through both panels and shouldered down inside and out. Doors are made flush with the front of the cab¬ inet. 36 FRANK S. BETZ COMPANY, Hammond, Indiana, New York and Chicago n • Section -77-/7' /(AL&r /4r'*/i >' immediately adjacent to the sterilizers, utilizing the space to excellent advantage. Cases are made in two door sections and all of the specifications given apply to a typical unit of two doors above and two below. Complete blue prints showing method of arranging corner cabi¬ nets with the floor lay-out plan will be furnished on request. All of the cabinets overhang the base to give plenty of toe room in using the upper sections. Another feature worthy of special consideration is the arrangement of the top of the lower section. This top is covered with J/ 4 -inch Battleship lino¬ leum held tightly at the edge by a non-corrosive Monel metal nosing. In the upper sections, there are four adjustable steel shelves and in the lower cupboards, one adjustable steel shelf. Doors are all equipped with brass turn knobs, operating three-way locks, fasten¬ ing at center, top and bottom and controlled by a Yale cylinder flat key lock. Upper doors are each hung on three cast brass French hinges, nickel plated. Lower doors are hung on two French hinges. Note -Stedman rubber flooring can be substi¬ tuted for Battleship linoleum on projecting tops. Stedman flooring is tough, long wearing and stains can be removed readily. Flooring is held in place with non-corrosive Monel metal nosing in the same manner as the Battleship linoleum. Harper Hospital Sterilizing Room Cases SPECIFICATIONS Size-(Sizes given are for one unit with two doors above and two below. Blue prints showing sizes on complete installation, sent on request.) Height over all including moulding, 6 feet, 8 J /2 inches; height from floor, 7 feet, 2 inches; width over all, 4 feet, 5 inches; height of upper section, 4 feet, 2 inches; height of lower section, 2 feet, 6 J/S inches; depth of upper section, I foot, 6 J /2 inches; depth of lower section, 2 feet, inches. Height of installation is governed by height of door trim. Construction -Cabinet bodies, 18 gauge patent stretcher leveled, smooth flat furniture steel; front frame work made from 2 J /4 x J/g-inch flat cold rolled steel, electrically spot welded to cabinet body, torch-welded and ground smooth at corners. Front edges of cabinets reinforced with 1 J/ 4 XI J/jxJ/g-inch angle iron electrically spot welded both to cabinet body and to the cold rolled steel front frame work. Doors are made with panels of 1 8 gauge patent stretcher leveled sheet furniture steel, electrically welded to a frame work of I */2 x 3/ 1 6 -inch flat cold rolled steel, torch-welded and ground smooth at the corners. Steel shelves are all adjustable and made from 1 8 gauge sheet furniture steel with a 1 -inch flange turned down on all sides with the front additionally reinforced with a return flange. Adjustment is obtained through the use of slotted channels, spot welded to the four corners of the cabinet body on the inside. Heavy gauge nickel plated shelf rests are inserted in slots for support. Slots are I inch apart. Equipment-Cast brass, nickel-plated French hinges, two to each door; three-way locking device operated by cast brass, nickel-plated handles, locking at center, top and bottom; Yale cylinder flat key locks. Finish -This type of cabinet is usually finished in “WhlteKraft” enamel, baked on. Prices will, however, be quoted with colored enamels or with white or colored lacquers, as required. It is recommended that surfaces of cabi¬ nets recessed into wall be finished either in red lead or in a high heat bond coat to resist moisture. Note -Blue prints showing complete details of these sterilizing cases will be sent on request. Please refer to Design No. 6H3320. 46 FRANK S. BETZ COMPANY, Hammond, Indiana, New York and Chicago Harper Hospital Built-in Linen Cabinets “WhiteKraft” installation of linen closets in Harper Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, built accord¬ ing to specifications of Albert Kahn, Inc., Archi¬ tects and Engineers, Detroit, Michigan. The six adjustable shelves supplied in this installation affords a large space for linen storage all within easy reach. In installations of this kind with large doors, a special reinforcement to stiffen the doors is pro¬ vided. Each door is also supported by three cast brass, French hinges. SPECIFICATIONS Size-Height over all including moulding, 6 feet, 8 J /2 inches; width over all including moulding, 4 feet, 6*/4 inches; depth, I foot, J/g inch. Construction-Cabinet bodies, 18 gauge stretcher leveled sheet furniture steel, front framework of cabinet, 2 >/ 4 -inch by J/g-inch flat cold rolled steel, electrically welded to body and torch- welded at corners; front edges are reinforced by I '/ 4 xl '/^xj/g-inch angle iron, spot-welded to body and cold rolled steel framework. Steel doors, 18 gauge sheet furniture steel panels, welded to 1 J/ 2 -inch by f'g-inch flat cold rolled steel, torch- welded at corners; doors, reinforced with special stiffeners; steel shelves, 18 gauge sheet furniture steel with 1 -inch flange turned down on all sides with the front additionally reinforced with a re¬ turn flange; shelves adjustable by means of slotted channels spot-welded to corners of cabinet and having nickel-plated shelf rests in¬ serted in slots. Equipment-Cast brass, nickel-plated French hinges, three to each door, three-way locking device operated by cast brass, nickel-plated handle, locking at center, top and bottom; Yale cylinder flat key lock. Note-Blue prints showing complete details of this installation will be supplied by our Engineering De¬ partment on request. Please specify Design No. 6H33I0. FRANK S. BETZ COMPANY, Hammond, Indiana, New York and Chicago 47 Harper Hospital Blanket Warmer Blanket warmer built for Harper Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, according to the specifications of Albert Kahn, Inc., Architects and Engineers, Detroit, Michigan. A well constructed “White- Kraft” blanket warmer with cast brass French hinges, three-way locking de- vice, with large cast brass turn handle, perforated shelves, wrought iron pipe steam coils and Arco an gle valve. The doors are of hollow construction, insu¬ lated with 7/1 6-inch Celotex. Sides and back of warmer can be insulated with Celotex or asbestos or the insula¬ tion can be placed in the wall, as pre¬ ferred. Cabinet construction is of a particu¬ larly durable type, the body being welded to a heavy angle iron frame. The moulding of 2 J/j-inch flat cold rolled steel is then welded to the heavy angle. Doors are provided with a moulding also of heavy cold rolled steel, 1 /i inches wide, giving a panel effect of great strength. SPECIFICATIONS Size—Height over all including moulding, 75 11/16 inches; width over all includ¬ ing moulding, 3 feet, 4 inches; depth, 22% inches; depth of wall opening, 23% inches; inside height, 72 inches; inside width, 3 feet, I inch; distance between shelves, 12 inches. Construction —Cabinets, I 8 gauge, stretcher leveled furniture steel; front frame work 2%-inches by %-inch flat cold rolled steel, electrically welded to body and torch-welded at corners; front edges reinforced with 1 %x I %x%-inch angle iron, spot welded both to body and front frame work; doors, double wall steel, 18 gauge with front frame work of I %x3/I 6-inch flat cold rolled steel, torch-weided at corners and elec¬ trically welded to 18 gauge steel panels. A backing of 18 gauge sheet furniture steel is welded to door panels, making the doors %-inch in thickness, the space between the panels filled with 7/16-inch Celotex insulation. Steel shelves, removable 18 gauge sheet fur¬ niture steel, perforated, and equipped with a 4-inch flange with a %-inch return at the back and a I -inch flange with a %-inch return at the front. Steam coils, % -inch wrought iron pipe. Equipment —Three cast brass nickel plated French hinges on each door; three-way locking device operated by cast brass nickel plated handle, locking at center, top and bottom. Arco angle valve for steam supply. Finish —Blanket warmers are usually fin¬ ished on the inside in aluminum bronze lacquer and on the outside either in “WhiteKraft” white enamel, in colored enamels, in lacquers, or in wood grain finishes. Surface of cabinet recessed into wall is usually quoted either in red lead or in a high heat bond coat to resist moisture. Note —Blue prints showing complete de¬ tails of this blanket warmer will be supplied by our Engineering Department on request. In referring to this blanket warmer, please specify Design No. 6H330I. 48 FRANK S. BETZ COMPANY, Hammond, Indiana, New York and Chicago Harper Hospital Steel Storage Cases These are practical cases turned to a multitude of uses in the Harper Hospital. They are built according to the same specifications as the three and four door cabinets and embody the same spe¬ cial features, adjustable shelves and flush drawers without projecting parts. SPECIFICATIONS Size-Height over all including moulding, 7 feet, 3 inches; width over all including moulding, 3 feet, 4*/2 inches; depth, 1 foot, 3>4 inches. Construction-Cabinet bodies, 1 8 gauge stretcher leveled sheet furniture steel; front frame work of cabinet, 2 , / 4 -inch by v& -inch flat cold rolled steel, electrically welded to body and torch-welded at corners; front edges are reinforced by 1 I/ 4 XI J/^x'/g-inch angle iron, spot welded to body and cold rolled steel frame work. Steel doors, I 8 gauge sheet furniture steel panels, welded to I J/ 2 -inch by 3/16-inch flat cold rolled steel, torch-welded at corners; doors, reinforced with special stiffeners; steel shelves, 18 gauge sheet furniture steel with I -inch flange turned down on all sides with the front additionally reinforced with a return flange; shelves adjustable by means of slotted channels spot welded to corners of cabinet and having nickel plated shelf rests inserted in slots. Drawers, flush type construction, double fronts, 1 8 gauge sheet furniture steel, pressed, formed and welded. Equipment —Cast brass, nickel plated French hinges, three to each door, three-way locking device operated by cast brass, nickel plated handles, locking at center, top and bottom; Yale, cylinder flat key locks. Note -Blue prints showing complete details of this instal¬ lation will be supplied by our Engineering Department on request. Please specify Design No. 6H3322. FRANK S. BETZ COMPANY, Hammond, Indiana, New York and Chicago 49 * Harper Hospital Dressing Cabinets Over 250 of these “WhiteKraft” built Dress¬ ing Cabinets were installed in the Harper Hos¬ pital, Detroit, Michigan. These cabinets were built according to the specifications of Albert Kahn, Inc., Architects and Engineers, Detroit, Michigan. Harper Hospital Dressing Cabinets are de¬ signed for offering a maximum of storage space, combined with the use of a minimum amount of floor and wall space. While there was some variation in size and arrangement to adapt this cabinet to the various spaces provided, the illus¬ trations shown on this page and the specifications given below are of a typical unit. This dressing cabinet is made with an upper cupboard divided by three adjustable steel shelves, and enclosed with two doors. The lower section is open and divided at the center with a projecting Monel metal covered shelf. The Monel metal is flanged upward at the sides and back to provide protec¬ tion. Space is gained by the use of a projecting shelf. This type of cabinet accommodates itself wonderfully well to closets, corridors and all kinds of odd corners which can be utilized to storage. SPECIFICATIONS Size -Height over all including moulding, 7 feet, 5 ]/i inches; width over all including moulding, 2 feet, 7J/2 inches; depth, I 1% inches; lower section, base to shelf, 2 feet, 4 */£ inches; middle section, shelf to cupboard, 1 foot, I I % inches; cupboard section, 2 feet, I I inches high inside. Construction -Cabinet bodies, upper and lower section, 18 gauge stretcher leveled sheet furniture steel, front framework of cabinet, 2-inch by J/8-inch flat cold rolled steel, electrically welded to body and torch- welded at corners; front edges are reinforced by I'/^x 1 '/jxJ/fj-inch angle iron, spot-welded to body and cold rolled steel framework. Steel doors, 18 gauge sheet furniture steel panels, welded to I J/ 2 -inch by ^-inch flat cold rolled steel, torch-welded at corners. Shelves, I 8 gauge sheet furniture steel with I-inch flange turned down on all sides, with the front additionally reinforced with a return flange. Shelves adjustable by means of slotted channels, spot-welded to corn¬ ers of cabinet and nickel-plated shelf supports inserted in slots. Pro¬ jecting shelf, 1 8 gauge sheet furniture steel, covered with 20 gauge non-corrosive Monel metal. Equipment -Two cast brass French hinges, nickel-plated on each door; three-way locking device operated by cast brass, nickel-plated handles, locking at center, top and bottom; Yale cylinder flat key locks. Finish This type of cabinet is usua lly finished in “WhiteKraft” enamel, baked on. Prices will, however, be quoted with colored enamels or with white or colored lacquers, as required. It is recommended that surfaces of cabinets recessed into wall be finished either in red lead or in a high heat bond coat to resist moisture. Note -Blue prints showing complete details of the cabinets in this installation will be supplied on request, by our Engineering Department. In referring to this cabinet, please specify Design No. 6H3307. 50 FRANK S. BETZ COMPANY, Hammond, Indiana, New York and Chicago &- -• i ***% Harper Hospital Built-in Baby Lockers This installation of the baby lockers fabricated in the “WhiteKraft” shops for the Harper Hos¬ pital, Detroit, Michigan, is an interesting departure from the usual arrangement for maternity sections. Specifications are by Albert Kahn, Inc., Architects and Engineers, Detroit, Michigan. This " WhiteKraft” baby locker installation combines separate storage space for bowls and toilet articles. The six lower doors open into roomy cupboards without shelves. There are ten locker compartments, one of which is shown open. The !7-o] 8 a- ‘W! ■a*' fi// ////////// S////////Z// '//,////// //, ■/*,//////, / Z ////////tf, -/////////fa. I Cjrt-ofK* hOmnjiQH large door at the top and to the left is a clothes warmer with double walls insulated with celotex and equipped with chromolax strip heaters. There are three adjustable steel shelves, perforated. It will be noted that the original plan for the locker openings has been changed from the draw¬ ing shown, in that the partition has been run hori¬ zontally instead of vertically. A feature of this installation is the 1 3 gauge Monel metal tops with cove at back and sides and apron at the front. SPECIFICATIONS Size-Height of installation over all, 3 feet, 8 Zi inches; length of installation over all, 6 feet, 9^2 inches; depth of installation, 13 inches; height of lock¬ ers, 12 inches; width of lockers, 1 3 J/g inches; height of cupboards, 1 foot, 7j/2 inches; width of cupboards, 13 /a inches; height of clothes warmer, 24 inches; width of clothes warmer, 13 J/g inches. Construction-Doors, partitions, shelves and cabinet body, 1 8 gauge sheet furni¬ ture steel, pressed, formed, reinforced and welded. Doors flanged back on four sides to give added strength. Equipment—Cast brass hardware, nickel plated; semi-concealed hinges; chromo¬ lax strip heaters. Note-Complete blue prints on this in¬ stallation furnished on application. Please refer to Desi gn No. 6H33 1 5. [DRARY FRANK S. BETZ COMPANY, Hammond, Indiana, New York and Chicago 5 1 Harper Hospital Built-In Kitchen Cases These built-in main kitchen cases were fabricated in the “WhiteKraft” Shops for the Harper Hospital, De¬ troit, Michigan, according to the specifications of Albert Kahn, Inc., Architects and Engineers, Detroit, Michigan. The architect has cleverly utilized the floor and wall space to give maximum room for dishes, utensils and cutlery. There are several features of this installation worthy of special consideration. It will be noted that the archi¬ tect has placed the locks and turn knobs low on the upper doors to put them within easy reach. Toe space has been provided in the tile base to allow easy access to the upper cabinets. The Monel metal top is unusual in that it is made of 1 3 gauge material and extends well up on the back and side walls to protect them. SPECIFICATIONS Size Height over all, including moulding, 6 feet, 9 (4 inches; length including moulding, 10 feet, 9 inches; depth upper section, 1 foot, J/g-inch; depth of lower section, 2 feet; height of lower section, 2 feet, 7 J4 inch height of upper section, 3 feet; over all height is dete Construction-Cabinet bodies, upper and lower section, 18 gauge stretcher leveled sheet furniture steel; front frame work of cabinet, 2 '/ 4 -inch by J/g-inch flat cold rolled steel, electrically welded to body and torch-welded at corners; front edges are reinforced by 1 |4xl J4 x'/ 8 -inch angle iron, spot welded to body and cold rolled steel frame work. Steel doors, 1 8 gauge sheet furniture steel panels, welded to \/t' inch by 3/1 6-inch flat cold rolled steel, torch-welded at corners. Glass doors, front frame work, I , /2 x 3/16-inch flat cold rolled steel with three steel glass retainers welded to frame work; top retainer screws off for removal of glass; glass panels, Libbey-Owen, 3/1 6-inch glass; drawers, 18 gauge sheet furniture steel with I-inch by J/g-inch flat cold rolled steel reinforcements, electrically welded to bodies; draw¬ ers suspended in steel channels; steel shelves, 18 gauge sheet furniture steel with I -inch flange turned down on all sides with the front additionally rein¬ forced with a return flange; shelves adjustable by means of slotted channels, spot welded to corners of cabinet. Working surface, 13 gauge non-corrosive Monel metal with cove at back and sides 6 inches high and apron at front. Equipment-Cast brass, nickel-plated French hinges; three-way locking device; Yale cylinder flat key lock; cast brass, nickel-plated drawer pulls. Note-Blue prints showing complete details sent on request. Please specify Design No. 6H3312. of es; 52 FRANK S. BETZ COMPANY, Hammond, Indiana, New York and Chicago Harper Hospital Instrument Cases Illustration shows one of the finest instrument storage rooms to be found in this country. The entire room is lined with “WhiteKraft” Instrument Cases and is a part of the Harper Hospital, Detroit, Michigan. The cases and Monel top table with sink shown were all built in the “ WhiteKraft” Shops according to the specifications of Albert Kahn, Inc., Architects and Engineers, Detroit, Michigan. There are two types of instrument cases built for this room. One type with a large upper section with glass doors and a small lower section with steel doors. In the other type of case, the upper sec¬ tion is divided into two cases. In this installation of “WhiteKraft” cases for the Harper Hospital, there are several features worthy of special notice. The cases are all built into the wall, each case is separated from the next by means of 1 8 gauge steel partitions and each case has its own draw board, covered with non-corro¬ sive Monel metal for laying out instruments to be removed from or placed in storage. The shelves are all of J/ 4 -inch polished plate glass in the upper sections and are adjustable. In the small section below, there are two small adjustable steel shelves. There are 29 cases in all built into this room. Drawing shows method of placing corner cabi¬ nets. Specifications given below show dimensions on typical cabinets of two types. SPECIFICATIONS Size-Two-door cabinets: Height over all, 7 feet 1 J/2 inches; upper section from top of moulding to draw board, 5 feet, 4 inches high; 1 ower section from top of draw board including moulding, 1 foot, 9J /2 inches; width of section, 1 foot, 8^/g inches; depth, 1 foot, 3 % inches. Three-door section, same dimensions as two-door sections except lower section, I foot, 9J/2 inches from bottom of moulding to top of draw board; middle section from draw board to middle of moulding, 2 feet, 8 inches; top section to top of moulding, 2 feet, 8 inches. Construction-Cabinet bodies, upper and lower section, 18 gauge stretcher leveled sheet furniture steel; front frame work of cabinet, 2J/j-inch by J/s-inch flat cold rolled steel, electrically welded to body and torch-welded at corners; front edges are reinforced by 1 J/jxl J/^xJ/g-inch angle iron, spot welded to body and cold rolled steel frame work. Steel doors, 18 gauge sheet furniture steel panels, welded to 1 J/ 2 -inch by 3/1 6-inch flat cold rolled steel, torch-welded at corners. Glass doors, front frame work, 1 J/2x3/1 6-inch flat cold rolled steel with three steel glass retainers welded to frame work; top retainer screws on for removal and replacement of glass; glass panels, Libbey-Owen, 3/1 6-inch flat drawn glass fitting into pressed felt strips between retainers and edges; drawers, 18 gauge sheet furniture steel with I-inch by J/g-inch flat cold rolled steel reinforcements electrically welded to bodies; drawers suspended in steel channels, I set welded to drawers and the other set welded to cabinet bodies; steel shelves, 18 gauge sheet furniture steel with 1-inch flange turned down on all sides with the front additionally reinforced with a return flange; shelves adjustable by means of slotted channels spot welded to corners of cabinet and having nickel-plated shelf rests inserted in slots. Glass shelves, J/^-inch polished plate FRANK S. BETZ COMPANY, Hammond, Indiana, New York and Chicago 53 Harper Hospital Instrument Cases SPECIFICATIONS—Continued glass, adjustable by means of corner channels spot welded to corners of cabinet and provided with nickel-plated shelf rests to insert in slots. Draw shelves covered in 13 gauge Monel metal; vertical partitions, 18 gauge sheet steel. Equipment-Cast brass, nickel-plated French hinges, three to the large doors, and two to each small door; three-way locking device operated by cast brass, nickel-plated handles, locking at center, top and bottom; Yale cylinder flat key locks. Nickel plated hook strips and hooks for instruments. Finish-This type of cabinet is usually finished in “WhiteKraft” enamel, baked on. Prices will, however, be quoted with colored enamels or with white or colored lacquers, as required. It is recommended that surfaces of cabinets recessed into wall be finished either in red lead or in a high heat bond coat to resist moisture. Note-Blue prints showing complete details of the cabinets in this installation will be supplied on request by our Engineering Department. In referring to Two-Door Section, please specify Design No. 6H3303. In referring to Three-Door Section, please specify Design No. 6H3304. Harper Hospital Instrument Tables The table illustrated was made for the Harper Hospital by the “ WhiteKraft'' Shops according to the specifications of Albert Kahn, Inc., Architects and Engineers. This table was originally specified in one section, but because of its size was divided into two sections. The two sections over all are 1 I feet long and 2 feet 6 inches wide and 34 inches high. At one end there is a sink, 24 inches long, 20 inches wide and 1 2 inches deep. Table top is of 13 gauge Monel metal. Table le gs are of 2-inch iron pipe, strength¬ ened by an “H" brace of the same material, all welded in one piece. The Monel metal top is supported by a 2x3x3/16-inch angle iron frame. The sink is supported by a H/ 2 xl '/2 X '/« -inch angle iron frame. Details and prices including blue prints will be supplied on request by our Engineering Department. 54 FRANK S. BETZ COMPANY, Hammond, Indiana, New York and Chicago Harper Hospital Built-In Ward Cases These built-in steel ward cases were built in the “WhiteKraft” Shops for the Harper Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, according to the Specifications of Albert Kahn, Inc., Architects and Engineers, Detroit, Michigan. This type of built-in cabinet provides a large amount of easily accessible storage space. Outstanding features are the toe space left by the architect in the terrazzo bases by overhanging the cabinets and the 1 3 gauge non- corrosive Monel metal working top with cove at sides and back, and apron at the front. The clever use of walls in this installation means a decided saving in floor space. The construction, although higher priced than usual types of construction, is well worth while because of its lasting qualities. SPECIFICATIONS Size-Height over all including moulding, 7 feet, 2 inches; length over all including moulding, 6 feet, 5 /i inches; height of lower case, 2 feet, 6 J/2 inches; height depth of upper case, I foot, 8]/g inches. pLflH- Of-tfONEL ■ JOP ■ f upper case, 3 feet; depth of lower case, 2 feet, 3 inches; Construction-Cabinet bodies, upper and lower section, I 8 gauge stretcher leveled sheet furniture steel; front frame work of cabinet, 2'/ 4 -inch by '/s-inch flat cold rolled steel, electrically welded to body and torch- welded at corners; front edges are reinforced by 1 J4xl !4x'4-inch angle iron, spot welded to body and cold rolled steel frame work. Steel doors, 1 8 gauge sheet furniture steel panels, welded to 1'/ 2 -inch by 3/16 -inch flat cold rolled steel, torch-welded at cor¬ ners. Glass doors, front frame work, I'/2x3/l 6-inch flat cold rolled steel with three steel glass retainers welded to frame work; top retainer screws on for removal and replacement of glass; glass panels, Libbey- Owen, 3/16-inch flat drawn glass fitting into pressed felt strips between retainers and edges; steel shelves, 1 8 gauge sheet furniture steel with 1 -inch flange turned down on all sides with the front additionally reinforced with a return flange; shelves adjustable by means of slotted channels spot welded to corners of cabinet and having nickel plated shelf rests inserted in slots. Work¬ ing surface, 1 3 gauge non-corrosive Monel metal. Equipment—Cast brass, nickel plated French hinges, two to each door; Yale cylinder flat key locks. Note-Blue prints showing complete details of this installation on request. Please specify Design No. 6H3308. FRANK S. BETZ COMPANY, Hammond, Indiana, New York and Chicago 55 Harper Hospital Specimen Cabinets Th ese Specimen Cabinets installed in the Harper Hospital, were fabricated in the “WhlteKraft” Shops, according to the specifications of Albert Kahn, Inc., Architects and Engineers, Detroit, Michigan. These cabinets are well designed and well built with adequate ventilation provided by perforations in the steel door and a vent running upward and out at the side just under the hood over the sterilizer. The cabinet is divided by fixed 1 8 gauge steel shelf, perforated. The vent open¬ ing is covered with a I 6 mesh, nickel-plated bronze screen and the vent is of 24 gauge galvanized iron. Cabinet is placed in the wall within easy reaching dis¬ tance. Door is equipped with cast brass, French hinges and cast brass turn knob. SPECIFICATIONS Size-Height over all including moulding, 21% inches; width, 18% inches including moulding; depth, l8'/g inches. Construction-Body, 18 gauge stretcher leveled sheet furniture steel; front framework 2%-inch by J/g-inch flat cold rolled steel, welded to body and torch-welded at corners; front edges reinforced by 1 %xl '/jx'/g- inch angle iron, spot-welded to body and cold rolled steel frame¬ work. Door, 18 gauge sheet furniture steel panels, welded to 1 J/ 2 Xi 3 g-inch flat cold rolled steel frame, torch-welded at corners. Shelf, 18 gauge sheet furniture steel with I -inch flange turned down on all sides with front reinforced with a return flange. Shelf welded to cabinet. Equipment-Cast brass, nickel-plated French hinges; cast brass nickel- plated turn knob. Note-Blue prints showing com¬ plete details sent on request. Please specify Design No. 6H33I6. 56 FRANK S. BETZ COMPANY, Hammond, Indiana, New York and Chicago SPECIFICATIONS Size Height over all, including moulding, 7 feet, 3 inches; width over all, including moulding, 7 feet, I I /i inches; depth, I foot, 10 inches. Construction-Cabinet bodies, 18 gauge stretcher leveled sheet furni¬ ture steel; front frame work of cabinet, 2 '/ 4 -inch by '/ 8 -inch flat cold rolled steel, electrically welded to body and torch-welded at corners; front edges are reinforced by I '/^xl J/^x'/s-inch angle iron, spot welded to body and cold rolled steel framework. Steel doors, 18 gauge sheet furniture steel panels, welded to I l/^-inch by T 3 6 -inch flat cold rolled steel, torch-welded at corners; doors, rein¬ forced with special stiffeners; steel shelves, 18 gauge sheet furniture steel with 1 -inch flange turned down on all sides with the front additionally reinforced with a return flange; shelves adjustable by means of slotted channels spot-welded to corners of cabinet and having nickel-plated shelf rests inserted in slots. Drawers, flush type construction, double fronts, 18 gauge sheet furniture steel, pressed, formed and welded. Equipment—Cast brass, nickel-plated French hinges, three to each door, three-way locking device operated by cast brass, nickel-plated handles, locking at center, top and bottom; Yale cylinder flat key locks. Note-Blue prints showing complete details of this installation will be supplied by our Engineering Department on request. Please specify Design No. 6H3323. Harper Hospital Linen Cabinets These installations were built in the “WhiteKraft” Shops for Harper Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, according to the speci¬ fications of Albert Kahn, Inc., Architects and Engineers, Detroit, Michigan. Installation consists of two 2-door sec¬ tions and four drawers below. There are eight adjustable steel shelves in each 2 -door section and a steel partition is placed between sections. Each door is hung on three cast brass, nickel-plated French hinges. Doors are equipped with three-way locks, operated by a cast brass turn handle, and locked by a Yale cylinder flat kay lock. Doors are reinforced by special stiffeners, welded on the inside and cold rolled steel framework, welded on the outside. The drawers are of special construction with double steel fronts, fitting flush with the front of cabinets and flanged at the top around the edge of the body as an additional reinforcement. They are hung in steel channels which operate smoothly and without binding. Drawer pulls are countersunk in the head and are out of the way. -*) O'-*'] r-£ vall orvNiH^ ixyLp X FRANK S. BETZ COMPANY, Hammond, Indiana, New York and Chicago 5 7 Harper Hospital Medicine Cases Built according to specifications of Albert Kahn, Inc., Architects and Engi¬ neers, these medicine cases were fabri¬ cated in the “WhiteKraft” Shops for in¬ stallation in the Harper Hospital, Detroit, Michigan. Medicine case installations offer a lot of space for storage. Upper section has four doors with partition, dividing it into two parts. There are three adjustable steel shelves in each part. Lower section has four doors, but no partition. It has one adjustable steel shelf. The Monel metal work top is of 1 3- gauge material, flanged upward at back and sides and downward at the front. All doors are hung on cast brass, nickel plated French type hinges. Locking de¬ vice fastens at three points and is operated by a cast brass turn handle and locked by Yale flat key cylinder lock. Entire cabinet is reinforced with co Id rolled steel frame work and heavy angle iron connecting body and frame work. Upper door panels, 3/16 inch Libbey- Owen drawn plate glass. SPECIFICATIONS Size-Over all height, including moulding but not base, 6 feet, 8J4 inches; over all width including moulding but not top ex¬ tension, 5 feet, I ^<4 inches; height of up¬ per section, 3 feet; depth of upper section, I foot, 2^/g inches; lower section, 2 feet, 6J/2 inches high; depth of lower section, 1 foot, 8 inches; height of installation is gov¬ erned by height of door trim. Construction-Cabinet bodies, upper and lower sec¬ tion, I 8 gauge stretcher leveled sheet furniture steel; front frame work of cabinet, 2 */ 4 -inch by ]/g -inch flat cold rolled steel, electrically welded to body and torch-welded at corners; front edges are reinforce d by I '4x1 14x^8 -inch angle iron, spot welded to body and cold rolled steel frame work. Steel doors, 1 8 gauge sheet furniture steel panels, welded to 1 J/j'inch by 3/16 -inch flat cold rolled steel, torch-welded at corners. Glass doors, front frame work, I J4x3/1 6-inch flat cold rolled steel with three steel glass retainers welded to frame work; top retainer screws off for removal and replacement of glass; glass panels, Libbey- Owen, 3/1 6-inch flat drawn glass fitting into pressed felt strips between retainers and edges; steel shelves, I 8 gauge sheet, furniture steel with 1 -inch flange turned down on all sides with the front additionally reinforced with a return flange; shelves adjustable by means of slotted channels spot welded to corners of cabinet and having nickel plated shelf rests inserted in slots. Working surface, 13 gauge non-corrosive Monel metal. Equipment—Cast brass, nickel plated French hinges, two to each door; three-way locking device op¬ erated by cast brass, nickel plated handles, lock¬ ing at center, top and bottom; Yale cylinder flat key locks. Note—Blue prints showing complete details of this installation will be supplied by our Engineering De¬ partment on request. Please specify Design No. 6H33 19. 58 FRANK S. BETZ COMPANY, Hammond, Indiana, New York and Chicago Harper Hospital Built-in Linen Cases This linen cabinet installation made in two sections was fabricated in the “WhiteKraft” Shops for the Harper Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, according to the specifications of Albert Kahn, Inc., Architects and Engineers, Detroit, Michigan. One section has two doors and the other section a single door. A feature of the construction of this installation is the method of han¬ dling the drawers. There is no cold rolled trim on the drawers which might be used for stepping upon and the pulls are countersunk, out of the way. Drawers are recessed and flush with the cabinet front. Cupboards are equipped with eight adjustable steel shelves. Doors are reinforced with heavy stiffeners and cold rolled steel frame work. jeat/tp/ hfmt tine.-. r /« M*r *2+ *7 L (ct/ietr *21 PtfHL *a EXPO/tt) JlDt frHMED Jet Jjttcj *!2 bfT*t SPECIFICATIONS Size-Height including moulding, 7 feet, 3 inches; width over all including moulding, 5 feet, I inch; depth, I foot, 3^8 inches; single door section, 1 foot, 9J4 inches wide; double door section, 3 feet, 3^4 inches wide. Construction-Cabinet bodies, 1 8 gauge stretcher leveled sheet furniture steel; front frame work of cabinet 2 !T"inch by j/g-inch flat cold rolled steel, electrically welded to body and torch-welded at corners; front edges are reinforced by I C 4 x 1 ITxJ/g-inch angle iron, spot welded to body and cold rolled steel frame work. Steel doors, I 8 gauge sheet furniture steel panels, welded to ll/ 2 -inch by 3/16-inch flat cold rolled steel, torch- welded at corners; doors, reinforced with special stiffeners; steel shelves. 1 8 gauge sheet furniture steel with I -inch flange turned down on all sides with the front additionally reinforced with a return flange; shelves adjustable by means of slotted channels spot welded to corners of cabi¬ net and having nickel plated shelf rests inserted in slots. Drawers, flush type construction, double fronts, I 8 gauge sheet furniture steel, pressed, formed and welded. Equipment-—Cast brass, nickel plated French hinges, three to each door, three-way locking device operated by cast brass, nickel plated handles, locking at center, top and bottom; Yale cylinder flat key locks. Note-Blue prints showing complete details of this installation will be supplied by our Engineering Department on request. Please specify Design No. 6H332I. T £ E A*/' r &HC L EuontUlf- © o reoNj • Elevation FRANK S. BETZ COMPANY, Hammond, Indiana, New York and Chicago 59 Harper Hospital Main Kitchen Cases Main kitchen cases fabricated in the “WhiteKraft” Shops for the Harper Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, accord¬ ing to the specifications of Albert Kahn, Inc., Architects and Engineers, Detroit, Michigan. These cases are well designed to utilize the wall and floor space to the best advantage, at the same time providing maximum storage space for dishes and utensils. T 1 I - fl... COL.125 ' b rri." i£| i Aifi «! L --- u = - MLi To i • r« 9 S \; 7-2 lL p- 1 *"U.. -z \\$ # i U_ ¥ 4 / \=d= !~Z~ -fp—- i=W= ^ 4 lr 1 j [r^n r -rii ii — i, r^nl h 4 j- . 1 . 1 SPECIFICATIONS Size—Height of each section including moulding, 6 feet, 9 % inches; length of each installation including moulding, 5 feet, 9 inches; height of upper section, 3 feet; height of lower section, 2 feet, 7% inches; depth of upper section, 1 foot, % inch; depth of lower section, 2 feet. Construction—Cabinet bodies, upper and lower section, 18 gauge stretcher leveled sheet furniture steel; front frame work of cabinet, 2 %-inch by %-inch flat cold rolled steel, electrically welded to body and torch welded at corners; front edges are reinforced by I % x I Vi x Vs-inch angle iron, spot welded to body and cold rolled steel frame work. Steel doors, 18 gauge sheet furniture steel panels, welded to I %-inch by 3/16-inch flat cold rolled steel, torch-welded at corners. Glass doors, front frame work, I 14x3/16 inch flat cold rolled steel with three steel glass retainers welded to frame work; top retainer screws off for re¬ moval of glass; glass panels, Libbey-Owen, 3/I 6-inch glass; drawers, 18 gauge sheet fur¬ niture steel with I -inch by l /4-inch flat cold rolled steel reinforcements, electrically welded to bodies; drawers suspended in steel channels; steel shelves, 18 gauge sheet furniture steel with I -inch flange turned down on all sides with the front addition¬ ally reinforced with a return flange; shelves adjustable by means of slotted channels, spot welded to comers of cabinet. Working surface, 13 gauge non-corrosive Monel metal with cove 6 inches high at back and sides and apron at front. Equipment — Cast brass, nickel- plated French hinges; three- way locking device; Yale cyl¬ inder flat key lock; cast brass, nickel-plated drawer pulls. Note—Blue prints showing complete details sent on request. Please specify Design No. 6H33 13. 5-o - i V 2 - 7 ; T 60 FRANK S. BETZ COMPANY, Hammond, Indiana, New York and Chicago Harper Hospital Corridor Case This type of installation was built in the “WhiteKraft” Shops for the Harper Hospital, Detroit, Michigan. It is arranged according to the designs of Albert Kahn, Inc., Architects and Engineers, Detroit, Michigan. This cabinet is most conveniently arranged with a large amount of shelf space. The shelves are all adjustable and removable. A feature of this installation is the arrangement of an access back. The back of the cabinet is removable for access to sterilizer pipes, etc. All large doors of this type, it will be noted, are strongly reinforced with stiffeners. Each door is also hung on three heavy cast brass hinges, giving added strength. The panelled doors with cold rolled steel moulding and the front frame of the cabinet of the same material, makes a most durable and satisfactory installa¬ tion. SPECIFICATIONS Size—Height over all including moulding, 6 feet, 10 inches; width including moulding, 3 feet, 4 inches; depth 175/g inches. Construction-Cabinet bodies, I 8 gauge stretcher leveled sheet furniture steel; front frame work of cabinet 2'/'inch by */8- inch flat cold rolled steel, electrically welded to body and torch-welded at corners; front edges are reinforced by I '/x I !4 x'/ 8 -inch angle iron, spot welded to body and cold rolled steel frame work. Steel doors, I 8 gauge sheet furniture steel panels, welded to 1 //inch by 3/1 6-inch flat cold rolled steel, torch-welded at corners; doors, reinforced with special stiffen¬ ers; steel shelves, 18 gauge sheet furniture steel with 1-inch flange turned down on all sides with the front additionally reinforced with a return flange; shelves adjustable by means of slotted channels spot welded to corners of cabinet and hav- « ing nickel plated shelf rests inserted in slots. Equipment-Cast brass, nickel plated French hinges, three to each door, three-way locking device operated by cast brass, nickel plated handles, locking at center, top and bottom; Yale cylinder flat key locks. Note-Blue prints showing complete detail of this installation will be supplied by our Engineering Department on request. Please specify Design No. 6H33 I 1. FRANK S. BETZ COMPANY, Hammond, Indiana, New York and Chicago 61 Harper Hospital Built-In Main Kitchen Cases A typical space saving Built-in Main Kitchen Case, fabricated in the “WhiteKraft” Shops for the Harper Hospital, Detroit, Michigan. Design and specifications by Albert Kahn, Inc., Archi¬ tects and Engineers, Detroit, Michigan. This type of cabinet offers considerable stor¬ age space with a lot of roomy drawer space for cutlery. It will be noted that the 1 3 gauge Monel metal top is flanged up high at the back of the working surface to protect the wall. The archi¬ tect has also provided adequate toe space by overhanging the cabinet at the base. Doors are provided with three-way locks operated by cast brass turn handles and locking by means of a Yale flat key cylinder lock. The large size drawers are equipped with two cast brass pulls and are hung in steel channels to make them non-binding and smooth running. All hinges are of French type, cast brass, nickel plated. Front frame work on doors and drawers of heavy cold rolled steel, gives cabinet strength and durability beyond the ordinary. Three steel shelves are provided in upper cases and one steel shelf divides lower cupboard. Shelves are adjustable. SPECIFICATIONS Size-Height over all including moulding, but not tile base, 6 feet, 9 J /4 inches; width over all including moulding, 4 feet, 3 inches; height of upper section, 3 feet; depth of upper section, ! foot, J/g-inch; height of lower section, 2 feet, 7 >4 inches; depth of lower section, 2 feet; over all height of cabinet including base conforms to height of door trim. Construction-Cabinet bodies, upper and lower section, frame work of cabinet, 2 '/ 4 -inch by Zs -inch flat cold 18 gauge stretcher leveled sheet furniture steel, front rolled steel, electrically welded to body and torch-welded at corners; front edges are reinforced by 1 J/xl */4 x k 8 "inch angle iron, spot welded to body and cold rolled steel frame work. Steel doors, I 8 gauge sheet furniture steel panels, welded to I}/-inch by 3/16-inch flat cold rolled steel, torch-welded at corners. Glass doors, front frame work, 11/2x3/1 6 -inch flat cold rolled steel with three steel glass retainers welded to frame work; top retainer screws off for removal of glass; glass panels, Libbey-Owen, 3/16- inch glass; drawers, 18 gauge sheet furniture steel with I -inch by J/g-inch flat cold rolled steel reinforcements, electrically welded to bodies; drawers suspended in steel channels; steel shelves, 18 gauge sheet furniture steel with I -inch flange turned down on all sides with the front addi¬ tionally reinforced with a return flange; shelves adjustable by means of slotted channels, spot welded to corners of cabinet. Working surface, 1 3 gauge non-corrosive Monel metal with cove 6 inches high at back and sides and apron at front. Equipment-Cast brass, nickel-plated French hinges; cast brass turn handles operating three-way locking device; Yale cyl¬ inder flat key lock; cast brass, nickel-plated drawer pulls. Note-Blue prints showing complete details of this instal¬ lation sent on request. Please specify Design No. 6H33I7. 62 FRANK S. BETZ COMPANY, Hammond, Indiana, New York and Chicago Harper Hospital Cupboard, Bed Pan and Blanket Warmer Installation This Harper Hospital Utility Room Installation was built in the “WhiteKraft” Shops according to the specifications of Albert Kahn, Inc., Architects and Engineers, Detroit, Michigan. The special utility table shown with Monel metal top and shelf is also a product of the “WhiteKraft” Shops and built to order to fit. SPECIFICATIONS Size-Bed Pan and Blanket Warmer: Height over all including moulding, 6 feet, 8 J /2 inches; width, including moulding, 2 feet 85/2 inches; depth, 1 foot, 6 */g inches; height of lower sections for blankets, 3 feet 1 1 /i inches; height of upper sections for bed pans, 2 feet, 3 inches; height of each bed pan compartment, 1 foot, 1 J/j inches. Utility Cabinet: Height including moulding, 3 feet, width of three sections, including moulding, 4 feet % inches; depth, 1 foot, 3 '/8 inches. Construction For construction and specifications of blanket and bed pan warmer, see specifications of Design No. 6H330I. Additional details and blue prints of combination sent on request. For construction specifications of three-door cupboard, see general specifications under upper sections of Design No. 6H3302. Note-In writing for information or details regarding bed pan and blanket warmer, please refer to Design No. 6H3305. In referring to utility cupboard with glass doors, please refer to Design No. 6H3306. Utility Tables Prices will be quoted by our Engineering Depart¬ ment covering special utility tables of all kinds and full details covering tables shown above furnished on application. FRANK S. BETZ COMPANY, Hammond, Indiana, New York and Chicago 63 Harper Hospital Utility Room Case A steam heated built-in utility room case. In this installation, the steam coils are placed below the bottom of the cabinet, only the valve showing through the bottom of the cabinet. The doors are of double construction, insulated between the panels with 7/1 6 -inch celotex. This in¬ stallation was made for the Harper Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, according to the specifications of Albert Kahn, Inc., Architects and Engineers, Detroit, Michigan. SPECIFICATIONS Size—Height over all, including moulding, 3 feet; width over all, including moulding, 2 feet, 10 inches; depth, I foot, 3 /& inches. Construction-Cabinet bodies, I 8 gauge stretcher leveled sheet furniture steel; front frame work of cabinet, 2 j/^-inch by '/ 8 -inch flat cold rolled steel, electrically welded to body and torch-welded at corners; front edges are reinforced by 1 !4x1 '/ 4 x '/8 -inch angle iron, spot welded to body and cold rolled steel frame work. Steel doors, double wall, I 8 gauge sheet furniture steel panels, welded to I '/^-inch by 3/1 6 -inch flat cold rolled steel, torch-welded at cor¬ ners; insulated between walls with 7/16-inch celotex; steel shelves, 18 gauge sheet furniture steel with I-inch flange turned down on all sides with the front additionally rein¬ forced wtih a return flange; shelves adjustable by means slotted channels spot welded to corners of cabinet and having nickel-plated shelf rests inserted in slots. Equipment-Cast brass, nickel-plated French hinges, two to each door; three-way locking device operated by cast brass, nickel-plated handles, locking at center, top and bottom; Yale cylinder flat key locks. Note-Blue prints showing complete details of this instal¬ lation will be supplied by our Engineering Department on request. Please specify Design No. 6H3309. 64 FRANK S. BETZ COMPANY, Hammond, Indiana, New York and Chicago Harper Hospital Operating Room Case rollers in Monel metal tracks. Sides and top heavy felt. Drawer pulls countersunk and out of Constructed according to the specification of Albert Kahn, Inc., Architects and Engineers, Detroit, Michigan. Shelves are supported at center as well as ends. Glass doors slide on fibre SPECIFICATIONS Size—Height over all including moulding, 6 feet 8% inches. Width over all, including moulding, 4 feet 11 inches. of upper section, 5 feet 3 V4 inches. Depth, I foot 4 V 2 inches. Drawers, 9 V4 inches high. Construction—Back, sides, top and bottom, 18 gauge stretcher leveled furniture steel, welded to 1 V4 x 1 Vi x Vs inch steel angle. Mould¬ ing, 2 Vi x % inch cold rolled steel, welded to angle. Doors, Vi-inch polished plate glass with recessed pull ground in. Shelves, Vi -inch polished plate glass, adjustable at the ends by means of a slotted channel device, spot welded to the four corners of each cabinet, with 12 gauge shelf rests inserted in the slots. Shelves supported at center by brackets of brass, nickel plated, fitting into special slotted channel support. Drawers, 18 gauge sheet furniture steel, reinforced by lxV4-inch flat cold rolled steel moulding. Spot welded to drawer fronts and torch-welded at the corners. Equipment—Brass, nickel plated pull knobs. Note—Blue prints covering cabinet in size shown will be fur¬ nished on application by our engineering department. In referring to this cabinet, please specify Design No. 6H3300. Full specifica¬ tions and information covering the built-in viewing cabinet, showing at the right of operating case, sent on request. protected with the way. Inside height FRANK S. BETZ COMPANY, Hammond, Indiana, New York and Chicago 65 Harper Hospital Built-In Wardrobes This wardrobe installation fabricated in the “WhiteKraft” Shops is typical of wardrobe units installed throughout Harper Hospital, Detroit, Michigan. Cabinets are designed by Albert Kahn, Inc., Architects and Engineers, Detroit, Michigan. This installation is not to be compared with *" /*• lockers. The construction is entirely different and decidedly more substantial. These wardrobes are built along the same lines as the other good steel case work that went into the Harper Hospital. The doors are louvred at top and bottom, reinforced with cold rolled steel frame work and a special backing stiffener. The equipment includes 18-gauge steel hat shelf and nickel plated hanger rods. There is a brass nickel plated name plate on each door, also a brass nickel plated number plate with the number stamped on. SPECIFICATIONS Size-Unit of three wardrobes, 6 feet, 8 /j inches high including moulding; width of unit in¬ cluding moulding, 4 feet, 8'/2 inches; depth of unit, 18'/8 inches; width of each section, 1 8 inches. Construction-Body, 1 8 gauge stretcher leveled sheet furniture steel; front frame work, 2 %•* '/« -inch flat cold rolled steel, electrically welded to body and torch-welded at corners; front edges are reinforced by 1 |/^x 1 'Ax'/S' inch angle iron welded to body and the cold rolled steel frame work; doors, 18 gauge sheet furniture steel panels, welded to I'Ax 3/1 6 -inch flat cold rolled steel, torch-welded at corners; reinforced with special stiffeners and with louvre at top and bottom. Each louvre has six openings; hat shelf and parti¬ tions, 1 8 gauge sheet furniture steel, formed and welded. Equipment-Three cast brass nickel plated French hinges to each door, cast brass turn handles operating three-way locking device; Yale cyl¬ inder key lock; nickel plated hanger supports Note-Blue prints of this installation will be sent on request. Please specify Design No. 6H3318. 66 FRANK S. BETZ COMPANY, Hammond, Indiana, New York and Chicago Harper Hospital Medicine Room Cabinets A typical medicine room cabinet as fabricated in the “ WhiteKraft ” Shops for the Harper Hospital, De¬ troit, Michigan. This cabinet is made according to the specifications of Albert Kahn, Inc., Architects and Engineers, Detroit, Michigan. A compact but roomy medicine cabinet with glass shelves, steel panel door with turn knob, three-way lock and Yale flat cylinder lock. Lock and turn handle are placed low within easy reach. In the lower part of the cabinet inside are four drawers, set back sufficiently to allow for closing door. The pull knobs are countersunk to give as much depth as possible to the drawers. Each drawer is equipped with a separate flat key lock and hung in channels, one channel being welded to the drawer and one to the side drawers section. This arrange¬ ment makes the drawers smooth run¬ ning and non-binding. SPECIFICATIONS Size—Height including moulding, 3 feet, 2 inches; width including mould¬ ing, 1 foot, 6 inches; depth, 8% inches; height of top of cabinet conforms with height of door trim. Construction—Cabinet bodies, 18 gauge stretcher leveled sheet furniture steel; front frame work of cabinet, 2 '/ 4 -inches by J/g-inch flat cold rolled steel, electrically welded to body and torch-welded at corners; front edges are reinforced by 1 I/ 4 X1 'Ax'/S'inch angle iron, spot welded to body and cold rolled steel frame work. Steel doors, I 8 gauge sheet furniture steel panels, welded to I '/ 2 -inch by 3/1 6-inch flat cold rolled steel, torch-welded at corners. Drawers, 18-gauge sheet furniture steel, pressed, formed and welded; flush type with double wall heads and countersunk pulls, hung on steel channels. Glass shelves, 'A-inch plate glass, adjustable by means of slotted channel devices, spot-welded to the four corners of the cabinet with shelf rests inserted in the slots. Equipment-Cast brass, nickel plated French hinges; three-way lock op¬ erated by turn handle; Yale flat key cylinder lock; cast brass, nickel plated drawer pulls; flat key drawer locks. Note-Blue prints showing complete details of this installation, sent on request. Please specify Design No. 6H33I4. Utility Shelves The wall opening next to the medicine room cabinet shown above is utilized for four adjustable plate glass shelves of A-inch polished plate. These shelves rest on supports inserted in slotted channels, fastened to wall and cabinet. Complete specifications sent on request. FRANK S. BETZ COMPANY, Hammond, Indiana, New York and Chicago “WhiteKraft” Built-In Steel Cabinet Colonial Model This Colonial Model "WhiteKraft” Bathroom Cabi¬ net has been designed to give the appearance of a beautiful Venetian Mirror hanging upon the wall. No hinges, locks or door pulls are visible, and the cabinet with its shelves, is effec¬ tually concealed behind it. The mirror is hand cut, beveled at the edge and is fast¬ ened firmly upon a steel door— a method which eliminates breakage. The usual door han¬ dle or pull is omitted in order to heighten the effect of con¬ cealment and the cabinet is opened by a gentle pull on a concealed catch at the side. The hinges are entirely concealed and the mirror appears as an elegantly ornamental Venetian Mirror attached to the wall. This charming Colonial Model Cabinet is not only at¬ tractive in appearance but is also distinctly modern in design. It is of a type that will harmonize grace¬ fully with any furnishings or decoration schemes. Although low in price, it is manifestly superior in appearance and workmanship, and will aid mate¬ rially in imparting an air of elegance, refinement and style to any home, hotel, or apartment of the better class. SPECIFICATIONS Sizes —Wall opening, 20 inches high; 15^4 inches wide; and 4 inches deep. Over all dimensions, 2 1 /i inches high; M/a, inches wide. Inside dimensions, I9J/2 inches high; 1 5 '/4 inches wide. M irror, 22 inches high; 18 inches wide. Construction —Body, 20 gauge pickeled and stretcher leveled sheet furniture steel, die formed. Door back, I 6 gauge sheet furni¬ ture steel, die cut and formed. Mirror, good grade silvering i quality American plate, evenly silvered, with beveled edge and wheel cut design. Shelves, "LO” plate glass with rounded front edges to prevent toilet articles from rolling off; adjust¬ able in height. Hinges, concealed. Door catch, positive and adjustable, with rustless steel strike,—no plating to peel or finish to wear off. Finish —Cabinet body regularly finished in white lacquer. Colored lacquer or white or colored enamel baked on, can be furnished to order. 17H1850-A Colonial Model Bathroom Cabinet, with Etched Venetian Mirror. 17H1850 Colonial Model Bathroom Cabinet, with Mitred Venetian Mirror. Betzco “I WhiteKraft ’ BUILT-IN CABINETS FRANK S.BETZ COMPANY NEW YORK •HAMMOND • CHICAGO COLUMBIA UNIVi v / r LL.t :y cnoiTV -'Wi< i