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US1496580A
US1496580A US412090A US41209020A US1496580A US 1496580 A US1496580 A US 1496580A US 412090 A US412090 A US 412090A US 41209020 A US41209020 A US 41209020A US 1496580 A US1496580 A US 1496580A
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  • My invention has reference to an end fit# ting for a tubular member, as for example a bottom mount for the lower end of a bed post, and also has reference to the method .of attaching same thereto.
  • the principal objects of my invention are to provide an improved end fitting for a tubular member; to provide a novel method of attaching same; to attach the end fitting by bending a portion of the tube so as to interlock with the fitting; to construct the fitting so as to co-operate with a tool in shearing off a tongue for effecting the attachment; to provide an improved fitting which is particularly adapted to serve as a bottom mount for a bed post; and in general, to provide an improved end fitting for a tubular post, which is economical to manufacture and 'may be conveniently and quickly attached without the necessity of employing separate ⁇ attaching parts, such as bolts or rivets.
  • Fig. 1 is a fragmentary view of the end of a tubular post with my end fitting thereon;
  • Fig. 2 a vertical sectional view of my improved fitting, placed in position to be attached to the end of the post, and shows the tool positioned ready to effect the attachment;
  • Fig. 3 a similar view showing the tool in the position at the end of the operation of attaching the fitting to the post;
  • Fig. 4 a sectional view on the line 4-4 of Fig. 2;
  • Fig. 6 a perspective view of the abutment and shearing plate whichoforms a part of my attachment.
  • the reference numeral 1 indicates a portion of the end of a tube, as for example, a tubular bed post, which may be of any form although it is indicated in rectangular cross section on the drawing, and 2 indicates as a whole, the end fitting, which comprises the flared shell 3 and the bottom plate 4, against which the end of the post is butted.
  • the shell 3 is restricted at its upper end Y so as to telescope snugly on the end of the post 1, and is expanded at the lower end to form a bottom mount of desirable appearance, and also to accommodate flanges of the bottom or abutment plate therein.
  • This bottom or abutment plate 4 is of rectangular skeleton form, and provided with upturned fianges 5-5 and 6-6 which are inserted within the shell 3 to such an eX- tent that the bottom of the plate 4 is flush with the lower edge kof the shell 3.
  • This plate is cut away at the center as at 7, and formed at opposite sides of this opening 7 with upturned ears 8, spaced apart a suitable distance to fit somewhat closely within the end of the tube 1, to which they are attached.
  • the bottom plate 4 is secured in the shell 3 in any suitable manner, as for example, by spot welding the flanges 6 to the sides ofthe shell 3, as indicated at 9 in Fig. L1.
  • each of the ears 8 is formed with a slot 10 extending upwardly, as shown in Fig. 6, which slots co-operate with a tool to shear ofi a tongue which is curled up against the upper edge of the slot, and these slots eX- tend laterally in the bottom plate L1 to the upturned flanges 5, as shown, to admit projections of the tool for shearing 0E and curling up the attaching tongues.
  • a tool 11 having a rectangular socket 12 in the end to receive the end of the post and the fitting therein, and I bevel or round 01T the inner edge of the flange 13, which surrounds the socket, to facilitate inserting the tool onto the end of the post.
  • This tool is provided in the bottom of the socket 12 with a pair of spaced dies 1li, which are secured in any ⁇ Convenient manner in the die seats l5, and these dies have proj ections16 of suitable width and rounded on their inner faces and spaced apart a suitable distance, so that when the tool 11 is forced against the lower end of the post and the fitting thereon, the projections 16 enter the slots 10 outside the wall of the tube 1, and co-operating with the slots 10, shear oit a tongue member 17 at each side of the tube, which tongues owing to the form of the inner faces of the projections 16, are curled uptight against the upper edges of the slots 10, as indicated in F ig. 3, and secure thefitting 2 firmly onto the lower end ofthe post.'
  • Vhile l have shown and described my in vention in a: preferred form, I am aware that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the principles of my invention7 the scope of which is to be determined by the appended claims.
  • the combination with a tube, of an end fitting therefor comprising a plate against which the end of the tube is butted, said plate having parts thereon extending along opposite sides of the wall of the tube, openings in the positions within the tube, and tongues cut from the tube and bent inwardly so as, to engage said openings and thereby loch the fitting onto the end of the tube.

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June 3 1924. 1,496,580
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BOTTOM MOUNT Filed Sent. 22. 1920 f @if Ma/am MJW E@ nire Lega@ TENT FRANK KUSTERLE, OF KENOfSI-IA, WISCONSIN, ASSIGNOR TO SIMMONS COMPANY, OE
KENOSI-IA, WISCONSIN, .A CORPORATION OF WISCONSIN.
BOTTOM MOUNT.
Application filed September 22, 1920.
T0 all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, FRANK KUSTERLE, a citizen of the United States, residing in the city of Kenosha, in the county of Kenosha and State of Wisconsin, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Bottom Mounts, of which the following is a specification. p
My invention has reference to an end fit# ting for a tubular member, as for example a bottom mount for the lower end of a bed post, and also has reference to the method .of attaching same thereto.
In constructing articles wherein a tubular part is used, it is often desirable to e111-,
ploy a fitting on the end of the tubular part for reinforcing and affording a finished appearance thereto, or to provide substantial means for attaching other parts to the tubular member, and my invention seeks to provide an improved fitting of this character and facilitate the attachment thereof to the tubular part.
The principal objects of my invention are to provide an improved end fitting for a tubular member; to provide a novel method of attaching same; to attach the end fitting by bending a portion of the tube so as to interlock with the fitting; to construct the fitting so as to co-operate with a tool in shearing off a tongue for effecting the attachment; to provide an improved fitting which is particularly adapted to serve as a bottom mount for a bed post; and in general, to provide an improved end fitting for a tubular post, which is economical to manufacture and 'may be conveniently and quickly attached without the necessity of employing separate `attaching parts, such as bolts or rivets.
On the drawings:
Fig. 1, is a fragmentary view of the end of a tubular post with my end fitting thereon;
Fig. 2, a vertical sectional view of my improved fitting, placed in position to be attached to the end of the post, and shows the tool positioned ready to effect the attachment; v
Fig. 3, a similar view showing the tool in the position at the end of the operation of attaching the fitting to the post;
Fig. 4, a sectional view on the line 4-4 of Fig. 2;
Serial No. l12,090.
vF ig. 5, a transverse sectional view on the line'5-5 of Fig. 3; and
Fig. 6, a perspective view of the abutment and shearing plate whichoforms a part of my attachment.
Referring to the drawings, the reference numeral 1 indicates a portion of the end of a tube, as for example, a tubular bed post, which may be of any form although it is indicated in rectangular cross section on the drawing, and 2 indicates as a whole, the end fitting, which comprises the flared shell 3 and the bottom plate 4, against which the end of the post is butted.
The shell 3 is restricted at its upper end Y so as to telescope snugly on the end of the post 1, and is expanded at the lower end to form a bottom mount of desirable appearance, and also to accommodate flanges of the bottom or abutment plate therein. This bottom or abutment plate 4 is of rectangular skeleton form, and provided with upturned fianges 5-5 and 6-6 which are inserted within the shell 3 to such an eX- tent that the bottom of the plate 4 is flush with the lower edge kof the shell 3. This plate is cut away at the center as at 7, and formed at opposite sides of this opening 7 with upturned ears 8, spaced apart a suitable distance to fit somewhat closely within the end of the tube 1, to which they are attached. The bottom plate 4 is secured in the shell 3 in any suitable manner, as for example, by spot welding the flanges 6 to the sides ofthe shell 3, as indicated at 9 in Fig. L1.
For attaching the fitting 2 to the post 1, each of the ears 8 is formed with a slot 10 extending upwardly, as shown in Fig. 6, which slots co-operate with a tool to shear ofi a tongue which is curled up against the upper edge of the slot, and these slots eX- tend laterally in the bottom plate L1 to the upturned flanges 5, as shown, to admit projections of the tool for shearing 0E and curling up the attaching tongues.
To attach the fit-ting to the post, I use a tool 11, having a rectangular socket 12 in the end to receive the end of the post and the fitting therein, and I bevel or round 01T the inner edge of the flange 13, which surrounds the socket, to facilitate inserting the tool onto the end of the post. This tool is provided in the bottom of the socket 12 with a pair of spaced dies 1li, which are secured in any` Convenient manner in the die seats l5, and these dies have proj ections16 of suitable width and rounded on their inner faces and spaced apart a suitable distance, so that when the tool 11 is forced against the lower end of the post and the fitting thereon, the projections 16 enter the slots 10 outside the wall of the tube 1, and co-operating with the slots 10, shear oit a tongue member 17 at each side of the tube, which tongues owing to the form of the inner faces of the projections 16, are curled uptight against the upper edges of the slots 10, as indicated in F ig. 3, and secure thefitting 2 firmly onto the lower end ofthe post.'
It is to be understood that thepost 1 and the tool 11 are pressed firmlytogether in any convenient manner to effect the attachment, and it is merely necessary to insert the fitting 2 onto the end of the post and apply the tool .to efl'ect a secure attachment.
Vhile l have shown and described my in vention in a: preferred form, I am aware that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the principles of my invention7 the scope of which is to be determined by the appended claims.
I claim as my invention: y
1. The combination of a tube and an end iitting therefor having overlapping portions,
" and an integral hook: on one of said portions turned back thereover and engaging the other of said portions to lock the tube and fitting together.
2. The combination with a tube, of an end iitting therefor comprising a member against which the end of the tube is butted, said member having apertured portions overlapping the wall of the tube, andlaterally bent portions of the tube engaged in the apertures at a distance from the end of the tube so as to lock the fitting onto the end of the tube.
3. The combination with a tube, ofV an end fitting therefor comprising an abutment plate with a shell surrounding the end of the tube, ears on the abutment plate inserted inside the tube, and integral tongues'cut from the tube and concealed by the shell and in terlocked with the said ears for locking the end fitting onto the tube.
et. The combination with a tube, of an end fitting therefor comprising a plate against which the end of the tube is butted, said plate having parts thereon extending along opposite sides of the wall of the tube, openings in the positions within the tube, and tongues cut from the tube and bent inwardly so as, to engage said openings and thereby loch the fitting onto the end of the tube.
5. The combination with a tube, of a titting telescoped onto the end of the tube and having an apertured portion lying adjacent the inner face of the tube, and a tongue cut from the tube and bent inwardly so as to engage the aperture of said portion and thereby lock the fitting onto the end of the tube.
6. The combination with a tube, of a tit-` ting telescoped onto the end of the tube and 70 the shearing opening and thereby, lock the fitting onto the end of the tube.
7. The combination with a tubular post, of a bottom mount therefor comprising a shell telescoped onto the end of the post yand provided with an inwardly extending flange i forming an abutment against which the end of the tube is engaged, a vplurality of eXten.
sions on the inturned flange projecting along. the inner face of the post and having openingstherein, and a strip cut from the end of the post adjacent each slot and bent inwardly therethrouglnso as to lock the bottom mount onto the end of the post.
FRANK KUSTERLE.
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US3386591A (en) * 1966-01-26 1968-06-04 Palmer Shile Co Removable foot for adjustable storage racks
EP1647723A1 (en) * 2004-10-18 2006-04-19 Tubesca Tube end piece, especially for stiles of a ladder or a step, and mounting process
US20260007242A1 (en) * 2024-07-02 2026-01-08 Jingning Meige Technology Service Co., Ltd. Bushing and bed frame

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3386591A (en) * 1966-01-26 1968-06-04 Palmer Shile Co Removable foot for adjustable storage racks
EP1647723A1 (en) * 2004-10-18 2006-04-19 Tubesca Tube end piece, especially for stiles of a ladder or a step, and mounting process
FR2876730A1 (en) * 2004-10-18 2006-04-21 Tubesca Sa TUBE BIT, IN PARTICULAR SCALE OR FOOTBOARD ENCLOSURES AND METHOD OF MOUNTING
US20260007242A1 (en) * 2024-07-02 2026-01-08 Jingning Meige Technology Service Co., Ltd. Bushing and bed frame
US12564270B2 (en) * 2024-07-02 2026-03-03 Jingning Meige Technology Service Co., Ltd. Bushing and bed frame

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