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US911233A
US911233A US42793108A US1908427931A US911233A US 911233 A US911233 A US 911233A US 42793108 A US42793108 A US 42793108A US 1908427931 A US1908427931 A US 1908427931A US 911233 A US911233 A US 911233A
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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
    • F16CSHAFTS; FLEXIBLE SHAFTS; ELEMENTS OR CRANKSHAFT MECHANISMS; ROTARY BODIES OTHER THAN GEARING ELEMENTS; BEARINGS
    • F16C11/00Pivots; Pivotal connections
    • F16C11/04Pivotal connections
    • F16C11/06Ball-joints; Other joints having more than one degree of angular freedom, i.e. universal joints
    • F16C11/0604Construction of the male part
    • 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
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T403/00Joints and connections
    • Y10T403/32Articulated members
    • Y10T403/32549Articulated members including limit means
    • Y10T403/32557Articulated members including limit means for pivotal motion
    • Y10T403/32591Opposed stops on one member

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  • FIG. 1 is a viewin end elevation of aschoolyinvention.
  • Fig. 2 is a the upper end of one of the or sticking of tion with the its raised or l vidin be r a spri sented.
  • the folding spaced seat ir to" th being nNrrED srArns PATENT oshten;
  • a specificatio p y 1nvent1on relates, more particularly, 'thesocket 13. to an mprovenent in furniture of the variety" involvng a sw ngngor folding seat, as eX- d in school-desks of the folding seat desk embodyn rear face ⁇ view of desk-standards. i F tion of the upperen seat shown" standard ⁇ and lowered position.
  • ig. 4 is a view in sectional elevation 'of the upper end of the standard and seat shown in F'g. 1, the section being taken throughjthe at beingillustrated in 'g. 5 is a view similar to n Fig.
  • th 1 l one only of which is sho ,a central bolt 9 b to the standard to caus boss 16 to 'fit against th and the boss 20, respec holes 17 and 21 to regi
  • the parts are Secured Patented Feb. 2, 1909.
  • the spring employed is that llustrated aifording a substantially circular portion 26 with the portions of the free ends o f the smings intermedi ,and formed in the d, toextend concens cut away a rounded opening 17 con- 2, extendng into e two seat-irons Wn, has formed on t a depending circular disk 18 which is set back from the outer face of the seat-iron, therebyafi'ording an are-sha forming 'approximately to t by the portion 12 of the stan 18 carries a concentric circu 1ped wall 19 cone arc described dard.
  • the disk lar boss 20 preferably forned integrally therewith and proopening 21, the
  • ntour ch latter it bears led as hereinafter 4, spaced a art as end ⁇ from t e face stance away from notch 15 in the 'fiange 14, t e op osed walls of the notch Eutments for the free ends of the spring, it being preferred that the spring 26 be so proportioned as to cause ate its curved por- 8 approximately th relaton to each other as represented at '26 and 26 sumng 'the seat to be in lowered as illustrated in Fig. 4, it is raise manner by throwin thus; causing it to turn at its pivotal con- 110 osition in the g it up by hand,
  • n ens with the sup orting ten rde 1
  • the lugs 23 on the disks of' the two seatirons are so positioned as to cause them to impinge against the adjacent free end'- portions 26' of the springs when the seat is thrown up, the force of the impact of these lugs against the spring-portions 26, causing the springs to cushion the blow and arrest the movement oi' the seat without producing objectionable noise.
  • the springs 2.6 in returningte th nermal position, eroe bac the ge- 23 a slight distance, thereby turning theseat suiiieiently far to permit it to be.
  • the extension 9 adja eh t the noteh 15, ⁇ as by turnng: it .at. its. he ded end, to held the seat-iron in pivotal relation to. its sup port ing standard.
  • the ug 23- and 2 hen th eat is swug n ts pvet in opposite directions engage the adjacent eonyergng p ngz-ends.26 and 2.6 without creating' any noise as the latter are, s reak g ancng blows; and that the fiect ef. having he oss .20 ig d With the disk 1.8 is thetfef causing. a bra ing aetien to result when the spring is contracted &bQVe it, ⁇ and thus the ea in either directi n, the l ge 23- nd 4, a
  • the seat may thus. be used even in its impaired coudition.
  • a band-spring carried by cne of said members, a boss rigid with the other oi: said members and surrounded by said spring, a stop for one end of the spring, and means carricd by said boss-equipped member for engagement with the other end ot the spring, for the purpose set forth.

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F. P. GRODE.
.FUBNITUBE.
= APPLIDAHOE HLED APR. 18, 1908.
911,233. Patented Feb; 2, 1909.
2 SHEETB-BEBET 1.
..... mlll I I I faz/6213071( IE'. P. GRODE.
FURNITURE. APPLIOATION HLBD'AH. 18, 1903.
911233'. Patented Feb.2, 1909.
2 SHEETS-BHEET 2. /0
HHUWM/T I rounded emplifie pattern. i i
My object is to render' the operation of moving the seats of such structures as noiseless as possible, and to prevent the binding the seat at its hinged connecsupporting standards in either J vded With position, thereby. prog a onstruction n whichitsseat may eadily moved to swing it towardsor away' from the seat-back with little or no noise. Referring to the accompanying drawings Figure 1 is a viewin end elevation of aschoolyinvention. Fig. 2 is a the upper end of one of the or sticking of tion with the its raised or l vidin be r a spri sented. ter the folding spaced seat ir to" th being nNrrED srArns PATENT oshten;
i' FRANK P. GRODE, OF WBAS H, INDIANA. l
lowingis a specificatio p y 1nvent1on relates, more particularly, 'thesocket 13. to an mprovenent in furniture of the variety" involvng a sw ngngor folding seat, as eX- d in school-desks of the folding seat desk embodyn rear face `view of desk-standards. i F tion of the upperen seat shown" standard` and lowered position.
the arrow; and Fig n employ'ed i above gures. V
In the drawings in which I have chosen to an upward projection 9 whichis spaced from the main ortion of the standard as repre- E constructions of this characseat 10 is 'carried by 'two ons hinged' or otherwiseljoined e two opposed standards, the' joints on opposed standards, the, joint will sufiice for both. eupperextremity of the standard is cated at 12 to correspond sin owered lg. 3 s avew in elevad of the standard and the 1 this view showing the sde opposite to that illustrated 'in- Fig. 1.
ig. 4 is a view in sectional elevation 'of the upper end of the standard and seat shown in F'g. 1, the section being taken throughjthe at beingillustrated in 'g. 5 is a view similar to n Fig.
7, a perspcctive view of 11 the Construction 'of the i duplicated description of on as ndi FURNITURE.
Specification of Letters Patenta.
outer face of the boss explained.
e Each seat-iron 1'1 supporting standard tion described by a -formng stops or a with the other preferred form o usual with the arc of a circle rear side of 'the standar trio with the portion 12, is a circular socket '13bounded by a flange 14, which as indicated at 15 to form a notch boss 16 containing a boltcentric with the portion 1 Each of th 1 l one only of which is sho ,a central bolt 9 b to the standard to caus boss 16 to 'fit against th and the boss 20, respec holes 17 and 21 to regi The parts are Secured Patented Feb. 2, 1909.
t to be under slight tension when assembled arts as described. i The spring employed is that llustrated aifording a substantially circular portion 26 with the portions of the free ends o f the smings intermedi ,and formed in the d, toextend concens cut away a rounded opening 17 con- 2, extendng into e two seat-irons Wn, has formed on t a depending circular disk 18 which is set back from the outer face of the seat-iron, therebyafi'ording an are-sha forming 'approximately to t by the portion 12 of the stan 18 carries a concentric circu 1ped wall 19 cone arc described dard. The disk lar boss 20 preferably forned integrally therewith and proopening 21, the
being concave as represented at 22 to correspond with the co .of the boss 16, against Whi when the parts are assemb Lugs 23 and 2 hereinafter described, ext of the disk 18 a slight di the boss as represented. v
is' assembled with its y applying the iron e the flange 14 and e face of the disk 18 tively, 'and the boltster with each other.- together in' the relabolt 25 'which passes through the bolt-openings 17 and 21.
ntour ch latter it bears led as hereinafter 4, spaced a art as end` from t e face stance away from notch 15 in the 'fiange 14, t e op osed walls of the notch Eutments for the free ends of the spring, it being preferred that the spring 26 be so proportioned as to cause ate its curved por- 8 approximately th relaton to each other as represented at '26 and 26 sumng 'the seat to be in lowered as illustrated in Fig. 4, it is raise manner by throwin thus; causing it to turn at its pivotal con- 110 osition in the g it up by hand,
n ens with the sup orting ten rde 1 The lugs 23 on the disks of' the two seatirons are so positioned as to cause them to impinge against the adjacent free end'- portions 26' of the springs when the seat is thrown up, the force of the impact of these lugs against the spring-portions 26, causing the springs to cushion the blow and arrest the movement oi' the seat without producing objectionable noise. When the force of the impact is. spent, the springs 2.6, in returningte th nermal position, eroe bac the ge- 23 a slight distance, thereby turning theseat suiiieiently far to permit it to be. readily sw ng d wn te seatng; p si i n wh ndes ed When theseat is, thrQwn down to seating po. sition, the luge 24 on both of the twoseatirons. ll, which are so positioned as to, engage with the springportions ;2:63 of the springs when the seat is e red t the deshed e t nt, mpiige egeinstthese sprng pe tiens, an the, cushioning and releasing action as deserbed of the parte when the seat i i e takes place.
lt is menifest thet Where t e spr gs are se propor ionedas te nermelly fit snug y ab ut the bosses 2.0 the engagement of the luge 23 and 24: with the portions Z and 2,6 of the springs. 26. w ll ause the sprngs to, bemoved into` frictional engagement with; these bosses and hes a. Making ten is caused o, Supplement the cushioning action afforded by the prngs Whe the springs ai e enstrueted as. net to g ip the, b sses When engaged by the lugs, the cushioning action as: described is alone afferded.`
As a means tor preventing loosening of the parte, as by accidental unserewing of: the
mite. 29. frem the bolts 2.5 I. pre er t p head 31 at one end and a finger 32 et the other end. he head which is r und. fits in a contains; an; opening 34 communicating with a elt pening 5. corresp ndn. t t mi 29 which fi s in it In e h Seated n he so et. 33 and: the finger ?42 introduced between two luge 36 carried by whereup n the b t 25 is ed nt p vide an arm 30 for each seat-.iron with a socket 33. in the rear face of the disk 1-8 and ing the eamts,-
the extension 9 adja eh t the noteh 15,` as by turnng: it .at. its. he ded end, to held the seat-iron in pivotal relation to. its sup port ing standard. It is also menii est that the ug 23- and 2 hen th eat is swug n ts pvet in opposite directions engage the adjacent eonyergng p ngz-ends.26 and 2.6 without creating' any noise as the latter are, s reak g ancng blows; and that the fiect ef. having he oss .20 ig d With the disk 1.8 is thetfef causing. a bra ing aetien to result when the spring is contracted &bQVe it,` and thus the ea in either directi n, the l ge 23- nd 4, a
movement of the and consequently the-head' 31 wih theut 29 in it is spring is centractd suieiently te cause its ehde 27 and28 to strike each other, and thus noise from such cause is avoided. The effect of iorming the spring and disk as described is that oi' preventing any oi the objectionable clicking noise referred to as existing in prior constructions.
' As clearly illustrated in the drawings, the
ree ends of the springs 26 are directed downt wardly, whereby should'a spring break, the i parts thereof will drop, to a position in which i they will not become wedgcd and thereby prevent the, swinging of the seat. The seat may thus. be used even in its impaired coudition.
What I claim as new,` and dcsire to secure by Letters Patent, is'
l't "Ibe conbination of a standard, a seatiron pivotally connected with the standard,
, a band-spring carried by cne of said members, a boss rigid with the other oi: said members and surrounded by said spring, a stop for one end of the spring, and means carricd by said boss-equipped member for engagement with the other end ot the spring, for the purpose set forth.
2. The combination of a standard, a, scat- I iron pivotally connected with the standard, aband-spring carried by one of said members a boss rigid with the other of said members and surrounded by said spring, and means on said boss-equipped member for altornately engaging with the free end-portions of the spring for cushioning the seat-iron at the limits of its throw in opposite directions.
3. The, combination o' a standard, a seatiron pivotally connected with the standard, a boss rigid with one of said members, a ban dspring carried by the other oisaid members and embracing said boss and having its 'free end-portion converging with relation to each other, and means carriod by said bossequipped. member for engaging with the converging portions of the spring, for the purpose set iorth.
4. lhe conbination of a standard, a seatiron pivotaily connected thcrewith, a boss 0.11 oneof said members, a band-spring carried by one. ofsaid members and surrounding said boss, and means on the other of said members for engaging with said spring, the spring-end with. which said means cngages being so shaped as` to cause, said means to strike it a glancing blow, for the purpose set forth.
5. The combnation of: a standard, a seat ironpivotally connected therewith, a boss on one of said members, a band-spring carried by one of said members and surrounding said boss, and means on the other of said mombers for alternately engaging with the tree end-portions of said spring, said spring-cnds I beingso, shaped as to cause said means to strike them glancing blows, for the purpose arrested beforethe set forth iron pivotally connected therewith, a bandspring carred by one ofsaid members and aving its' end-portons convergng, and means on'the other of said members for engagng With said spring-endsffor the purpose set forth.
7. The conbnation'of a standard, a seatron pvotally connected therewth, a boss carred by one of said members, a band-spring carried by the other of said members `and embracing the boss and havingjts end-portons convergng, and means carried by said boss-equipped member for 'alternately engagng With the sprng-ends, for the purpose set forth. d i r 8. 'Ibe combinaton of a standard, a seatronipivotally connected therewth, a boss rgid With one of said members, a band-spring carried by the other iron pvotally conneotedtherewth,
of saidmembers and i surrounding said boss and having its endportions converging Wthrelation to each other, and spaced converging endthe purpose set orth.
he combination of a standard, a seata pair of stops on one of said members, a band-spring carred by one 'of said members extending at its ends between said stops, the outer ends of the springs convergng, and means on the other of said members for engagng With the convergng end-portions the purpose set forth.
FRANK P. GRODE.
In presence of` W. B. DAVIES, R. A. SOHAEFER.
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lugs carried by said bossp
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