Posted 10 years ago
yecats53
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Fairly rare (i guess, I've never seen another) ice cube cutter. 1937 the best i can tell. Wow. Seemed like a lot of work for square ice cubes. Think i would of just had mine chipped. Haha.
A very cool piece.
- July 27, 1937. w. J. LA czAsslz Des 105,437
May by this is it...
4 ICE CUBE CUTTER Filqd May 17, 1937 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE DESIGN FOR AN ICE CUBE CUTTER William J. La Casse, Duluth, Minn., assignor to The Goolerator Company, Duluth, Minn., a corporation of Minnesota Application May 17, 1937, Serial No. 69,389
Term of patent 7 years To all whom it may concern: Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing the top and.
Be it known that I, William J. La Casse, a cititwo sides of my new design; and zen of the United States, residing at Duluth, in Fig. 2 is another perspective view showing the the county of Saint Louis and State of Minnebottom and two sides of my new design. sota, have invented a new, original, and orna- I claim: mental Design for an Ice Cube Cutter, of which The ornamental design for an ice cube cutter, the following is a specification, reference being as shown. made to the accompanying drawing, forming a part there i n which WI LI M J LA C SSEQ
http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/coolerator-ice-man-kitchen-primitive-box-cube
The link gives an idea on how it works. Pretty neat!
Thanks pops and packrat, awesome info.
Its one of my favorite pieces.
Wouldn't come up for me on that link. I join pops52 in asking how it works?
hi yecats53,
great ice cuber! I posted a similar ice cuber a while back. It always gets a lot of interest when I display it at historical shows. Have a look.... hotairfan
Thanks hotairfan. Now we know. Guess I missed yours.