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US1454062A
US1454062A US560948A US56094822A US1454062A US 1454062 A US1454062 A US 1454062A US 560948 A US560948 A US 560948A US 56094822 A US56094822 A US 56094822A US 1454062 A US1454062 A US 1454062A
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  • the deo ru2 [carries a' guid'ej which is :i i ccmposi te sti uc'ture, th e -gu de ,cqin pnising' a.
  • U;shaped mine-4c which proe z'tjs; io wardiyifiom the door 2, theframe ;fgceinprising'side ;ariI s, 5 and a torwardend membenfi, thep'arts ,5 andffi being supplied .with. eentiiiuous bottom flanges'f, and the t .18, theflanges8terminatingshort'cf the end member, 6 and being inclined upwardly, as
  • the wings iilti ately .the device ,may be rendered inoperative, I II I I I i i tendedemi 32, the arms being cifcssed upen w fljhehhmerall marks a, door frame Wheie v unto, a scieen dr, 0r"0ther door,is hinged side ai'nis t bei ng provided with top flanges theipextiend forwardly;
  • Figure 2 being noted ⁇ guide c II p 'isesEbers-lO, :ilined with theside ,Qwi aridly ifijoin the door '2, the bars having Pets .-1
  • T shaft v 5 has; ltofw fdly x' en arin 31, the shaft 26 having a fOIjWfilifdly eX- e aQGhI- theI as at '33f stdja cent tp their fordisposed en lopposite sides of the nese '23' on the head IS, of the slide 15.;- TheI shafts 25 21116.26 have laterally extended. crank arms 86, Retractile springs .37 are. connected to II II The device inclndes ejreleasable cat ch, a da'pted. tocooperate Withthe; reel.
  • the wheel 10 will not rotate readily, it will rotate when a sufficient force is applied thereto.
  • the wings 27 are foraminous, and air can pass through them readily. The result is that the flies on the wings are held on the wings,,and are crushed between the shaft 25 engages the arm 32 on the shaft 26 and carries the shaft 26 forwardly at its upper end, away from the door, the shafts 25 and 26 moving outwardly in the slots 29. Owing to the fact that the arms 31 and 32 are crossed, as shown at 38, the aforesaid movement of the shafts is necessary in order that the wings 27 may come together and crush the flies. Further, because the shafts are swung outwardly as aforesaid,
  • the springs 37 are put under additional tension and are rendered pecullarly efficient for closing the wings 27 against the door 2 as hereinafter explained, the wings closing so quickly against the door that flies cannot light either on the door or on the inner surfaces of the wings.
  • the flies light on the outer surfaces of the wings, when the wings are in the position shown in Figure 1. and, consequently, the flies are crushed between the wings, when the wings come together.
  • a hook 7 2 or like retainer is pivoted on the door 2, and is adapted to be engaged with the rear bar of the slide 15, as shown frame; a door hinged to the frame; panels mounted to swing on the door; a member movable on thedoor; means for connecting said member operatively with the panelsto swing the panels away from the door and togetl'ier when the door is opened and when said member is held against movement with the door; means on the frame for holding said member against movement with ,the door when the door is opened,:the holding means being automatically releasable from said member after the door has been opened a predetermined amount; and spring means for swinging the panels toward the door and for advancing the movable member with respect to the door after. said member has been released from the holding means.
  • a frame a door hinged to the frame; shafts journaled on the door and having arms; panels carried by the shafts; a slide mounted to reciprocate on the door and cooperating with the arms to swing the panels away from the door, and together, when the door is opened-and when the slide is held against movement with the door; automatically releasable means on the frame for holding the slide when the door is opened; and spring means for swinging the panels toward the door and for advancing the slide with re-. spect to the door when the slide is released.
  • a frame In a device of the class described, a frame; a door hinged to the frame; shafts i ee .1 h door and havin creas arms; panels carried by the shafts; slide mounted to reciprocate on the door and in cluding a part adapted to enter between the! outer ends of the arms thereby to swing the panels away from the door, and together when the door is opened and when the. slide is held against movementwith the door; automatically releasable means on the frame for holding the slide when the door is opened; and spring means for swinging the panels toward the door and for advancing the slide with respect to the door when the slide is released.

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L. B. M DANIEL May 8, 1923.
FLY SWATTER 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed May 15 L. B. MCDANIEL May 8, 1923.
FLY SWAI'TER Filed May 15, 1922 '2 Sheets-Sheet 2 gnwntoy 7' i Zio all whomitmay concern Patented May 8, 1923;
l FATE sLEWIs B. MQDANIEL,I'OFI-LAII BELLE; MissoURI. i
. F rs; sW 'rrrER.
, ,I,App1 icetip n m t m 15, 1922', sum 550,948..
I'T Be it lgn'dwn that I; LEWIS B M CDiSNIEIi, zt'citizen'of the U nited States, residin at ief 'Missoui-i, ha e in Vented a new and use- 11 Fly Stir-sitter, ofwh c he ll w s tliriiin'g to ,2}; position parallel to the doom gli'igure l showein l edeviceconstructed in accordance With theinvention; Figure Zis aQtmgmeI tfl seetio r taken in a 'plene'at 'rightieng s ci"the.,i lobr ;,l igure 3 'is at 15 p: .pleiifflliligiire is 'a, secti on taken through the .Ieleestble catch; Figure 5 is :a sectional :deteilshqwing eportionpf the slide; Figure ",6 is a tep. plan showing one of the bearings andipalits, ceiiried thereby; Figure is-e, sectiqnelndeteil.shewing. gt portioneof the deer, a nd parts tof"thefgliide Figui'e 8 is a sec-' .tion'zil idet ztil showing the means whereby when, desired. I
ies sho'wn" M3. ,The deo ru2 [carries a' guid'ej which is :i i ccmposi te sti uc'ture, th e -gu de ,cqin pnising' a. U;shaped mine-4c which proe z'tjs; io wardiyifiom the door 2, theframe ;fgceinprising'side ;ariI s, 5 and a torwardend membenfi, thep'arts ,5 andffi being supplied .with. eentiiiuous bottom flanges'f, and the t .18, theflanges8terminatingshort'cf the end member, 6 and being inclined upwardly, as
ife-ill: 'pl 'i iyided gt their rear ends With inwarIdl-yf 'pidiectingears 9 abutting against thegibrti egfd'isurface of the 'door' 2 The .arlnsflfibf, thenfrenie and. extended rears Ends with inwardly LafBelle, in the county of Lewis and I tat'e fqipniing thesubject ni'atter 10f r Li'she'd therebetween, the wings iilti ately .the device ,may be rendered inoperative, I II I I I i i tendedemi 32, the arms being cifcssed upen w fljhehhmerall marks a, door frame Wheie v unto, a scieen dr, 0r"0ther door,is hinged side ai'nis t bei ng provided with top flanges theipextiend forwardly; Figure 2 being noted {guide c II p 'isesEbers-lO, :ilined with theside ,Qwi aridly ifijoin the door '2, the bars having Pets .-1
f thrqugh the dcon 2 and ears 9 [and 12'," the frame tend the bars 10 thus I heing held on thedom ciprocation transverselycf the dog; 2, with in thegiiide ab'oye' described. "The-slide 15 inchides's U shaped neniber e'on prisin'g a The ea hes tant IedgesQZ" defininga,
I teenwerdly extended pointed nose 23." q
TA. low r be r g i i moun on the door 2; Shaftsand- 26 are j Qur n aled at I theii loI er ends in the .bracketIQ L, and are. V
lse Ineun'ted thereinthet they cen swinging 1 1 'it -{a f'dly end cutvvardly tetvapd and jaWay fr the, deer e t teme t which i'z'vill be bette understood I as the; description pI 'O- Alc p -sheped slide 15, is mo unted re-- reer barl6 and ferwardlyezitended side I I pieces 17 having reduced ends l8 p e ssing I through theend pf a head 19, the ends 18 of i I j.{ 'c'eedsi] Theshefts 25end -QQfCerryI lateraI ,{Wings 27, An upperhearing 28 ,isj secured iwhi ch t re elongated in afldirectien tfanserse w the d0017 2 the sliztftsi25 $116126 lee-- jIOu rnaled in theslfdts'29l I 'I hebea ring 128 carries a ferwardlyjextended .p roj ection 0? T shaft v 5 has; ltofw fdly x' en arin 31, the shaft 26 having a fOIjWfilifdly eX- e aQGhI- theI as at '33f stdja cent tp their fordisposed en lopposite sides of the nese '23' on the head IS, of the slide 15.;- TheI shafts 25 21116.26 have laterally extended. crank arms 86, Retractile springs .37 are. connected to II II The device inclndes ejreleasable cat ch, a da'pted. tocooperate Withthe; reel. bar 16 fof the-yslide '15fthe catch inchidingdepend catedfte the rear of the door: 2, esshewn I ing cgn pressihl e .blqecketsjf38Qseeured1, to theatthis-i1rit-.;v The side, arms 5 of thejframe jlppct po tionj'ofthe dqomffaine 1,]eind lo in Figiire '21; Ihehreckets 38. are connected 7 brackets I The .constlfuetien effthegjieleas- I I II i where-z- 'ori i toothed heel tO is,;jo ngled; com I I caved compressible frictien', disks 41 being incuntedcn the belt iO r shaft Q39 andi being hstandijigfienges 11.161Thbarsl0 are pri'orl int'erposed between th h 1 a the W I ;,f I
the wheel 10 will not rotate readily, it will rotate when a sufficient force is applied thereto.
Let it be supposed that the door 2 is closed as shown in Figure 2, the parts'of the device being arranged as depicted in Figure 3, the rear bar 16 of the slide being engaged with the toothed wheel 1O. When the door is swung to an open position, the slide 15 is retained at first by the catch 38, the parts 17 of the slide moving in the openings 21 which are formed in the ears 9 and 12, and in the door 2. The nose 23 on the member 19 of the slide enters ber tween the rollers 3.8 on the arms 31 and82 of the shafts 25 and 26, the shafts being rotated, and the wings 27 swinging outwardly, away from the door, until the wlngs come together, the rollers riding on the cam edges 22. The wings 27 are foraminous, and air can pass through them readily. The result is that the flies on the wings are held on the wings,,and are crushed between the shaft 25 engages the arm 32 on the shaft 26 and carries the shaft 26 forwardly at its upper end, away from the door, the shafts 25 and 26 moving outwardly in the slots 29. Owing to the fact that the arms 31 and 32 are crossed, as shown at 38, the aforesaid movement of the shafts is necessary in order that the wings 27 may come together and crush the flies. Further, because the shafts are swung outwardly as aforesaid,
the springs 37 are put under additional tension and are rendered pecullarly efficient for closing the wings 27 against the door 2 as hereinafter explained, the wings closing so quickly against the door that flies cannot light either on the door or on the inner surfaces of the wings. The flies light on the outer surfaces of the wings, when the wings are in the position shown in Figure 1. and, consequently, the flies are crushed between the wings, when the wings come together.
The end of the nose 23 on the bar 19 ultiina tely comes into contact with the upstands ing portion of the upper bearing 28, and, then, the slide 15 moves forwardly for an instant with the door 2, the wheel 40 be ing rotated and the rear bar 16 of the slide being detached from the wheel. Thereupon the springs 37 react, and cause the shafts 25 to be rotated, the shafts moving back wardly in the slots 29, into parallelism with the door 2, and the wings being closed against the door. When the shafts 25 and 26 are rotated by the springs 37, as aforesaid, the arms 31 and 32 on the shafts swing into the position shown in Figure 3, the rollers 35 riding toward each other on the cam edges 22 of thebar 19 of the slide 15 and advancing the slide into the position shown in Figure 3.
lVhen the door 2 is swung to a closed position, the rear bar 16 of the slide 15 rides over one of the teeth of the wheel 40, and engages with the said tooth, and slide 15 tilting vertically on the door 2 and on the ears 9 and 12, to permit the rear bar 16 to engage with the said tooth of the wheel 40, it being observed, referring to Figure 7, that the openings 21 in the ears 9 and 12 and in the door 2 are large enough to receive the side pieces 17 of the slide 15 somewhat" loosely.
A hook 7 2 or like retainer, is pivoted on the door 2, and is adapted to be engaged with the rear bar of the slide 15, as shown frame; a door hinged to the frame; panels mounted to swing on the door; a member movable on thedoor; means for connecting said member operatively with the panelsto swing the panels away from the door and togetl'ier when the door is opened and when said member is held against movement with the door; means on the frame for holding said member against movement with ,the door when the door is opened,:the holding means being automatically releasable from said member after the door has been opened a predetermined amount; and spring means for swinging the panels toward the door and for advancing the movable member with respect to the door after. said member has been released from the holding means.
2. In a device of the class described, a frame; a door hinged to the frame; shafts journaled on the door and having arms; panels carried by the shafts; a slide mounted to reciprocate on the door and cooperating with the arms to swing the panels away from the door, and together, when the door is opened-and when the slide is held against movement with the door; automatically releasable means on the frame for holding the slide when the door is opened; and spring means for swinging the panels toward the door and for advancing the slide with re-. spect to the door when the slide is released.
3. In a device of the class described, a frame; a door hinged to the frame; shafts i ee .1 h door and havin creas arms; panels carried by the shafts; slide mounted to reciprocate on the door and in cluding a part adapted to enter between the! outer ends of the arms thereby to swing the panels away from the door, and together when the door is opened and when the. slide is held against movementwith the door; automatically releasable means on the frame for holding the slide when the door is opened; and spring means for swinging the panels toward the door and for advancing the slide with respect to the door when the slide is released.
4:. In a device of the class described, frame; adoor'hinged to the frame; shafts mounted on the door to rotate thereon and to swing toward and away from the door, the shafts having arms; panels carried by the shafts; a slide mounted to reciprocate on the door and cooperating with the arm to H swing the panels away from the dobr," anii together when the: door is openedand when the slide is heldagainst movementjwitn the door; means on the frame for holdingther 25 slide" releasably when, the door is opened; spring means for: swinging the panels to Ward the doorand'for advancing t e slide when the slideis released; and a projection 7 on the door-across which'one armf is ful'-- crumed,' when the door'is opened, thereby.
to swing the shaft from the door and to pera i I mit the panels tofcome together.
. In testimonythat'I claim the foregoing j as my own, I have hereto affixed mysigna-
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