US100505A - Improvement in sash-bolt - Google Patents

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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B65/00Locks or fastenings for special use
    • E05B65/08Locks or fastenings for special use for sliding wings
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    • 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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  • stem A is to be screwed transversely through the meeting rail ofthe lower sash' of a window at vthe middle of the length of the said rail, and that the guard-plate C is to be applied'to the inner side ofthe meeting rail of the up ⁇ per sash, so that the center of this plate C will, when the windows are both closed, coincide with -the longitudinal axis of the bolt B', as indicated in n'gs. 1, 3, and 5.
  • a head, A On one end of the stem A a head, A, is formed, which may be ornamented in any suitable manner, andwhich is preferably inadefprislnatc, in order that it may be 'conveniently griped and lirxnly held, by meansof a wrench, after the manner ot' a nut.
  • the bore through the opposite end of the stem A is of less diameter than the bore of greatest length, by which means a shoulder, b, is formed, between which shoulder and a shoulder, b', on a bolt, B B', a helical spring, s, is applied, which' coils around the reduced portion of vsaid bolt and operates to force this bolt
  • a pin, c is passed transversely, and securely fastened sothat its extremities extend au equal distance from and on opposite sides of the periphery of the -said reduced portion.
  • Thispin c prevents the bolt from being forced out 4of vits stem by abutting against the ends of slotsa a,
  • Pin c also serves other purposes, hereinafter explained.
  • the enlarged portion B of the bolt is formed into a knob or handle, ornamented iu any suitable manner.
  • guard-plate In fcombination with the tubular screw-stem and spring bolt,- I employ a guard-plate, C, which is ,pre-4 ferably made circular and with one fiat face. This guard-plate is inserted into the meeting rail of the -upper sash, so that its flat surface isfiush with the inner surface of such rail.
  • a hole, d' is made centrally through the plate C, of such diameter as will allow the smallest end of holt B B to pass freely through it, and from .this hole d',
  • notches d d are formed of such length and width as will allow the ends of pin c to 'pass freely through the plate C.
  • stops e'e g g are formed; the two longest stops, e e, prevent theholt B B from being turned entirely around, while the stops g g, which are rounded or beveled, serve to keep the bolt y in place when adjusted so as-to fasten the sashes, as shown in iig. 2. y l
  • the holt' B can only be in one of two positions, to wit: the position shown in iig. 1, when it' 2.
  • the guard-plate C perforated atddd, and having lugs g g and stops e e formed on it, adapted for use in combination with a. spring boli; and a pin c, substantiully as described.

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`JAMES'C. COOKE, OF
` anatema 'mi @titre BRIDCEPORT, SSIGNOR TO DE WITT C. SAGEQOF MIDDLETOWN,
CONNECTICUT.
' Letters Patent No. 100,505, dated Ma/rch 8, 1870.
IMPROVEMENT I N SASH-BOLT.
The'schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
To all-whom it may concern: i
Beit known that I,`J.AMEs G.Coo1 n,of Bridgeport, in the county of Fairfield, and State of Connecticut, have invented a new and improved Sash- Fastening; and l do hereby declare that the following isfa full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference vbeing had to the accompanying drawings making part .y Figure 6 is an end viewof the screw-threaded tube and its spring stem.A
Similarletters of reference indicate corresponding parts in the several figures.
The object of this-is to improve sash-fasteniugs,
vwhich are applicable to the meeting rails of windowsashes, by the application of a spuug bolt, having a cross-pin applied to one end, wit-hin ascrew-threaded tubular and slotted guide, and by the employment in combination therewith of a perforated plate having stops applied on its back side, said parts being so constlilct'ed as to afford a substantial and safe fastening,
and one which cannot, `under any circumstances, in-
ijure .the sashes, as will be hereinafter explained.
To enable others skilledlin the art to understand my invention, I. Awill describe its constructionv and op eration. y
In the accompanying-.drawings I have represented the improved device enlarged; f y
It should be understood that the stem A is to be screwed transversely through the meeting rail ofthe lower sash' of a window at vthe middle of the length of the said rail, and that the guard-plate C is to be applied'to the inner side ofthe meeting rail of the up` per sash, so that the center of this plate C will, when the windows are both closed, coincide with -the longitudinal axis of the bolt B', as indicated in n'gs. 1, 3, and 5. A ,3 t
'lhe stern A basan opening centrally through it, and athread formed helically around its circumference, thus forming a `screw-threaded tube, whiLh can be `screwed int-o ahole bored through the sash-rail, and
thus firmly held in place.
On one end of the stem A a head, A, is formed, which may be ornamented in any suitable manner, andwhich is preferably inadefprislnatc, in order that it may be 'conveniently griped and lirxnly held, by meansof a wrench, after the manner ot' a nut.
outwardly.
' The bore through the opposite end of the stem A is of less diameter than the bore of greatest length, by which means a shoulder, b, is formed, between which shoulder and a shoulder, b', on a bolt, B B', a helical spring, s, is applied, which' coils around the reduced portion of vsaid bolt and operates to force this bolt Through the reduced portion B of the bolt a pin, c, is passed transversely, and securely fastened sothat its extremities extend au equal distance from and on opposite sides of the periphery of the -said reduced portion.
Thispin c prevents the bolt from being forced out 4of vits stem by abutting against the ends of slotsa a,
made through the stem, as shown in iig. 3. Pin c also serves other purposes, hereinafter explained. f
The enlarged portion B of the bolt is formed into a knob or handle, ornamented iu any suitable manner. K
In fcombination with the tubular screw-stem and spring bolt,- I employ a guard-plate, C, which is ,pre-4 ferably made circular and with one fiat face. This guard-plate is inserted into the meeting rail of the -upper sash, so that its flat surface isfiush with the inner surface of such rail.
A hole, d', is made centrally through the plate C, of such diameter as will allow the smallest end of holt B B to pass freely through it, and from .this hole d',
'diametrically opposite each other, notches d d are formed of such length and width as will allow the ends of pin c to 'pass freely through the plate C.
On the back of this plate stops e'e g g are formed; the two longest stops, e e, prevent theholt B B from being turned entirely around, while the stops g g, which are rounded or beveled, serve to keep the bolt y in place when adjusted so as-to fasten the sashes, as shown in iig. 2. y l
rlhe fastening of the sash is'eiected by means of the piuc, acting against the back side of plate C, when adjusted between'lugs g e. To thus adjust said pin the bolt B B must he pressed forward until pin c passes through guard-plate C when this bolt should be turned one-fourth around, and the pin c brought at right angles to the notches d d. l
y The `spring s will now, by its retraction, draw the .meeting rails of the sashes together, and the end of the bolt being through plate C will prevent the sashes from being moved vertically. v 4 When the pin c is adjusted iu line with the notches d d, the spring s will drawt-his pin into the slots ac, as shown in figs, 3 and 5.
1t will be seen that, when the fastening is applied to a sash, the holt' B can only be in one of two positions, to wit: the position shown in iig. 1, when it' 2. The guard-plate C, perforated atddd, and having lugs g g and stops e e formed on it, adapted for use in combination with a. spring boli; and a pin c, substantiully as described.
Witnesses WILL. PORTER, H. BISHOP.
JAMES C. COOKE.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2902097A (en) * 1954-01-22 1959-09-01 Edward F Cairns Lawn edge trimmer
US3062575A (en) * 1960-01-20 1962-11-06 Werner & Pfleiderer Quick-release fastening device for a dispersion mixing machine
US4207655A (en) * 1977-04-25 1980-06-17 Rexnord Inc. Self-aligning quarter-turn fastener assembly
WO1993014091A1 (en) * 1992-01-17 1993-07-22 Istituto Ricerca Francesco Angelini S.P.A. Alkyl derivatives of trazodone with cns activity

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2902097A (en) * 1954-01-22 1959-09-01 Edward F Cairns Lawn edge trimmer
US3062575A (en) * 1960-01-20 1962-11-06 Werner & Pfleiderer Quick-release fastening device for a dispersion mixing machine
US4207655A (en) * 1977-04-25 1980-06-17 Rexnord Inc. Self-aligning quarter-turn fastener assembly
WO1993014091A1 (en) * 1992-01-17 1993-07-22 Istituto Ricerca Francesco Angelini S.P.A. Alkyl derivatives of trazodone with cns activity

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