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US3929035A
US3929035A US492139A US49213974A US3929035A US 3929035 A US3929035 A US 3929035A US 492139 A US492139 A US 492139A US 49213974 A US49213974 A US 49213974A US 3929035 A US3929035 A US 3929035A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16PSAFETY DEVICES IN GENERAL; SAFETY DEVICES FOR PRESSES
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    • F16P3/20Control arrangements requiring the use of both hands for electric control systems
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • a safety plate is slidably mounted under the support plate and over the push button thereby normally closing the opening and preventing the depression of the button.
  • the safety plate is coupled to a spring return means and also to a manually operated handle which pulls the safety plate clear of the opening and permits access to the push button.
  • the present invention uses a single push button to start the operation but two hands are always required because one hand must be used to remove a shield from its normal position over the button.
  • the mechanism is designed so that it is impossible for an operator to tape or wire the safety plate in its operating position and run the machine using only one hand to operate the push button.
  • One of the features of the invention is the simplicity of the mechanism, using only a single moving part to provide safety of operation.
  • Another feature of the invention is the construction of a handle which must be moved, against the force of a spring to operate the mechanism.
  • the handle is made cylindrical or flat with or without mechanical extensions, knobs, or lugs which may assist an operator to position the safety plate in its operating position.
  • An additional feature of the invention is the adaptability thereof to existing machinerys push button stations making an additional push button and rewiring unnecessary.
  • the invention comprises a two-hand safety mechanism which can be applied to a push button or switch control station.
  • a support plate is secured to the control station and extends over the start push button or switch.
  • the support plate is formed with an opening positioned over the push button or switch so that an operator can actuate the button or switch by reaching through the opening.
  • the opening is normally closed by a safety plate which is slidably mounted under the support plate and is movable between positions covering and uncovering the support plate opening.
  • a biasing member such as a spring is secured to the safety plate to bias the plate to a position covering the opening and a handle is also secured to the safety plate to enable an operator to move the plate with one hand to uncover the opening while the other hand is used to activate the button or switch and start the machine. Additional details of the invention will be disclosed in the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
  • FIG. 1 is a plan view of the safety mechanism with the safety plate in its normal position.
  • FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the mechanism taken along line 3-3 of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 2 is a plan view similar to FIG. 1 but showing the operated.
  • a support plate 14' is provided, extending over the start button 11 and formed with a bend 14A which extends down over the front portion of the control station 10 where it may be secured thereto by fastening means 15.
  • the support plate 14 is continuous except for one or. more openings 16 which is positioned directly over thestart button 1 l. The dimensions are such that an operator cannot move a finger under the support plate and depress the start button 11.
  • a safety plate 17 is mounted under the support plate and is held in close proximity thereto by support means 18 and 20 (FIG. 3).
  • Angle bracket 20 also supports a portion of a handle 21, secured to the safety plate 17 by welding or by other permanent fastening means.
  • the handle 21 extends a distance from the support plate 14 where it can be grasped by an operator and pulled to the right along with the safety plate 17.
  • the safety plate is limited in its movement by stops 22 and 23.
  • the safety plate 17 includes a flat plate normally blocking the opening 16 (FIG. 1). When the operator pulls the handle 21 to the right, the plate 17 abuts against stop 22 and uncovers the hole 16 in the support plate and permits an operator to depress the start button by entering a finger through the hole 16.
  • a spring means 24 is secured between a portion of the safety plate 17 and the support plate 14. The spring 24 pulls the safety plate 17 to its non-operating position against stop 23 as soon as the operator releases the handle 21.
  • the actuating member is a push button it is equally adaptable to a machine put into operation by a switch means.
  • the safety mechanism can be made for either left or right handed operation and can be constructed for protecting a plurality of push button or switch machine activating members.
  • the safety mechanism requires -an,,operator to use .both hands to start a machine operation, thereby insuring that both hands have been removed from the moving machine parts.
  • a switch means control station start switch said support plate formed with an opening therein disposed over said start switch to enable an operator to actuate the start switch; a safety plate slidably mo unted under said support plate and movable between positions covering and uncovering the opening in the support plate; biasing means for biasing said safety plate to a position covering the opening in said support plate; and a handle means secured to said safety plate in order to enable. the operator to overcome said biasing means and-move said safety plate with, one hand to a position which uncovers said start switch, whereby said start switch may then be depressed with-the other hand to activate the machine.
  • a safety mechanism according toclaim 1 wherein said biasing means is a spring means.

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A safety mechanism requiring two hands of an operator before activating a machine or closing an electric circuit. A push button is positioned under a support plate having an opening through which the button can be depressed. A safety plate is slidably mounted under the support plate and over the push button thereby normally closing the opening and preventing the depression of the button. The safety plate is coupled to a spring return means and also to a manually operated handle which pulls the safety plate clear of the opening and permits access to the push button.

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United States Patent [1 1 Cohn [ Dec. 30, 1975 1 ELECTRIC CONTROL SAFETY MECHANISM [75] Inventor: Robert Cohn, Millbrae, Calif.
[73] Assignee: Champion International Corporation, New York, NY.
[22] Filed: July 26, 1974 [21] Appl. No.: 492,139
[52] US. Cl 74/616; 192/131 R; 200/322 [51] Int. CL? F16? 3/00 [58] Field of Search 74/616; 200/334, 333, 322,
[56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 3,186,981 6/1965 De Rondc 200/328 X 3,384,727 5/1968 1 Zavertnik et al. 200/322 X 3,791,496 2/1974 Emrick 192/131 R X Primary Examiner Samuel Scott Assistant ExaminerF. D. Shoemaker Attorney, Agent, or FirmAnthony J. Casella; James M. I-Ieilman 57 ABSTRACT A safety mechanism requiring two hands of an operator before activating a machine or closing an electric circuit. A push button is positioned under a support plate having an opening through which the button can be depressed. A safety plate is slidably mounted under the support plate and over the push button thereby normally closing the opening and preventing the depression of the button. The safety plate is coupled to a spring return means and also to a manually operated handle which pulls the safety plate clear of the opening and permits access to the push button.
11 Claims, 3 Drawing Figures US. Patent Dec. 30, 1975 3,929,035
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Many heavy machines, such as punch presses, drop hammers, and other power operated machines present considerable danger to an operator, especially when work pieces must be placed in the machine and manually adjusted. Many prior safety devices have been proposed, most of these requiring the operation of two levers or buttons, spaced apart so that two hands are required for the operation. Many of these safety devices can be rendered ineffective by the operator since it is possible to tie down one of the levers and then use the other lever to operate the machine. Such an operation leaves one hand free to insert items into the machine but increases the danger to an unacceptable degree.
The present invention uses a single push button to start the operation but two hands are always required because one hand must be used to remove a shield from its normal position over the button. The mechanism is designed so that it is impossible for an operator to tape or wire the safety plate in its operating position and run the machine using only one hand to operate the push button.
One of the features of the invention is the simplicity of the mechanism, using only a single moving part to provide safety of operation.
Another feature of the invention is the construction of a handle which must be moved, against the force of a spring to operate the mechanism. The handle is made cylindrical or flat with or without mechanical extensions, knobs, or lugs which may assist an operator to position the safety plate in its operating position. An additional feature of the invention is the adaptability thereof to existing machinerys push button stations making an additional push button and rewiring unnecessary.
SUMMARY The invention comprises a two-hand safety mechanism which can be applied to a push button or switch control station. A support plate is secured to the control station and extends over the start push button or switch. The support plate is formed with an opening positioned over the push button or switch so that an operator can actuate the button or switch by reaching through the opening. The opening is normally closed by a safety plate which is slidably mounted under the support plate and is movable between positions covering and uncovering the support plate opening. A biasing member such as a spring is secured to the safety plate to bias the plate to a position covering the opening and a handle is also secured to the safety plate to enable an operator to move the plate with one hand to uncover the opening while the other hand is used to activate the button or switch and start the machine. Additional details of the invention will be disclosed in the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES FIG. 1 is a plan view of the safety mechanism with the safety plate in its normal position.
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the mechanism taken along line 3-3 of FIG. 1.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT The figures show a base which is the push button control station of any operating machine such as a punch press, an envelope folding machine, an envelope manufacturing machine, or any type of automatic processing machine. The control station is shown with three control buttons; in this case, a start button 11 to start the machine, a selector button 12 to limit the machine to single or multiple operations, and a run button 13, to keep the machine in operation until stopped by other means. The central button 11 is reserved for starting and it is important to guard this control so that maximum safety is maintained when it is FIG. 2 is a plan view similar to FIG. 1 but showing the operated. To this extent a support plate 14' is provided, extending over the start button 11 and formed with a bend 14A which extends down over the front portion of the control station 10 where it may be secured thereto by fastening means 15.
The support plate 14 is continuous except for one or. more openings 16 which is positioned directly over thestart button 1 l. The dimensions are such that an operator cannot move a finger under the support plate and depress the start button 11. A safety plate 17 is mounted under the support plate and is held in close proximity thereto by support means 18 and 20 (FIG. 3). Angle bracket 20 also supports a portion of a handle 21, secured to the safety plate 17 by welding or by other permanent fastening means. The handle 21 extends a distance from the support plate 14 where it can be grasped by an operator and pulled to the right along with the safety plate 17. The safety plate is limited in its movement by stops 22 and 23.
The safety plate 17 includes a flat plate normally blocking the opening 16 (FIG. 1). When the operator pulls the handle 21 to the right, the plate 17 abuts against stop 22 and uncovers the hole 16 in the support plate and permits an operator to depress the start button by entering a finger through the hole 16. In order to retain the safety plate 17 in the safety position when not moved by an operator, a spring means 24 is secured between a portion of the safety plate 17 and the support plate 14. The spring 24 pulls the safety plate 17 to its non-operating position against stop 23 as soon as the operator releases the handle 21. Of course, once the safety plate 17 is moved by the operator and his finger depresses the start button 11, it is possible to keep the finger in the hole to hold the door open but the spring 24 is strong enough to make it uncomfortable on the operators finger. Once the finger is removed, the operator is required to use two hands to open the safety plate and depress the start button. While in the embodiment shown the actuating member is a push button it is equally adaptable to a machine put into operation by a switch means.
In accordance with the invention, the safety mechanism can be made for either left or right handed operation and can be constructed for protecting a plurality of push button or switch machine activating members.
From the above description it will be evident that the safety mechanism requires -an,,operator to use .both hands to start a machine operation, thereby insuring that both hands have been removed from the moving machine parts.
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privelege is claimed are defined as follows:
1. In combination with a switch means control station start switch, said support plate formed with an opening therein disposed over said start switch to enable an operator to actuate the start switch; a safety plate slidably mo unted under said support plate and movable between positions covering and uncovering the opening in the support plate; biasing means for biasing said safety plate to a position covering the opening in said support plate; and a handle means secured to said safety plate in order to enable. the operator to overcome said biasing means and-move said safety plate with, one hand to a position which uncovers said start switch, whereby said start switch may then be depressed with-the other hand to activate the machine.
2. A safety mechanism according to claim, 1 wherein said safety plate is held adjoining the under surface of said support plate by a bracket.
. 3 A safety mechanism according to claim 2 wherein the motion (Sf-said safety plate is limited by stops secured to said-support plate, said motion being limited to areas under said support plate. 4. A safety mechanism according to claim 1 wherein the opening is circular.
5. A safety mechanism according to claim 1 wherein the opening is rectangular.
6. A safety mechanism according toclaim 1 wherein said biasing means is a spring means.
- 7.'-A'safety mechanism means'according to claim 1 whe'r'ein'said spring means is a helical spring coupled between portions of the safety plate and the support plate. I
'8. A safety mechanism according to claim 1 wherein said handle is a smooth surfaced cylinder.
9.'A safety mechanism according to claim 1 wherein ,said support plate is flat and is parallel to the surface of the control station.
1 0. A safety mechanism according to claim 7 wherein said handle is flattened.
l l. A safety mechanism according to claim 1 wherein a plurality of said switches are provided.

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1. In combination with a switch means control station including a start switch for actuating a machine, a two-hand safety mechanism comprising: a support plate secured to said control station and extending over the start switch, said support plate formed with an opening therein disposed over said start switch to enAble an operator to actuate the start switch; a safety plate slidably mounted under said support plate and movable between positions covering and uncovering the opening in the support plate; biasing means for biasing said safety plate to a position covering the opening in said support plate; and a handle means secured to said safety plate in order to enable the operator to overcome said biasing means and move said safety plate with one hand to a position which uncovers said start switch whereby said start switch may then be depressed with the other hand to activate the machine.
2. A safety mechanism according to claim 1 wherein said safety plate is held adjoining the under surface of said support plate by a bracket.
3. A safety mechanism according to claim 2 wherein the motion of said safety plate is limited by stops secured to said support plate, said motion being limited to areas under said support plate.
4. A safety mechanism according to claim 1 wherein the opening is circular.
5. A safety mechanism according to claim 1 wherein the opening is rectangular.
6. A safety mechanism according to claim 1 wherein said biasing means is a spring means.
7. A safety mechanism means according to claim 1 wherein said spring means is a helical spring coupled between portions of the safety plate and the support plate.
8. A safety mechanism according to claim 1 wherein said handle is a smooth surfaced cylinder.
9. A safety mechanism according to claim 1 wherein said support plate is flat and is parallel to the surface of the control station.
10. A safety mechanism according to claim 7 wherein said handle is flattened.
11. A safety mechanism according to claim 1 wherein a plurality of said switches are provided.
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US4726063A (en) * 1985-12-02 1988-02-16 Peter Chahley Telephone lock
US4894674A (en) * 1988-09-22 1990-01-16 Radov Mitchell C Daylight bulk film loading system
US4897517A (en) * 1987-04-14 1990-01-30 Gundlach Joseph J Vacuum cleaner switch retainer
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US4140001A (en) * 1978-01-27 1979-02-20 Moulton Thomas D Power crimping tool
US4726063A (en) * 1985-12-02 1988-02-16 Peter Chahley Telephone lock
US4897517A (en) * 1987-04-14 1990-01-30 Gundlach Joseph J Vacuum cleaner switch retainer
US4920244A (en) * 1987-04-14 1990-04-24 Gundlach Joseph J Vacuum cleaner switch retainer
US4894674A (en) * 1988-09-22 1990-01-16 Radov Mitchell C Daylight bulk film loading system
US5021616A (en) * 1989-11-03 1991-06-04 Compaq Computer Corporation Switch cover

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