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US1034685A
US1034685A US66342011A US1911663420A US1034685A US 1034685 A US1034685 A US 1034685A US 66342011 A US66342011 A US 66342011A US 1911663420 A US1911663420 A US 1911663420A US 1034685 A US1034685 A US 1034685A
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  • the inven- 'onis illustrated by way of example, by a ctional view of the improved signaling del e-device consists of a conical casing 1 bich is-supported on a base having a g shaped. depression 2. This casing is tmounted by a head in which a recess is do to receive abrightly colored body 4 by means ofthe latter out of its recess.
  • the lever 17 has 18 stone end and serves as clapper or abell 21; connected to the bottom plate 1 Bot the casing 1.
  • Apr'ess spring 20 holds ⁇ thelevger 17 znormallymgainst an abutment la deaus es it to ring the bell when the end".;of the lever rids itself from contact 'with the spring 16 at the depression of the .k 13.
  • a rod 8 which its upper end guided in a longitudinal slot 6 the rod When arried by a r'o d and adapted to be pushed.
  • rmed lever 9 is mounted on a 'shaft' so the key 13, the rod 8 engages'the rod 5 at the upper end of the slot 6 and raises the body 4 out of its recess.
  • a lug 7 is connected to the rod 5 so as tobeengaged by the nose ofa doublearmed lever 22; the latter being held by a spring 23 against an abutment 24 with one end protruding out'of the casing 1 so as to allow of being depressed for releasing the body 4.
  • a spring 26, connected to the shaft 10 and to the rod 8, tends to hold the levers 9 and 12, together with the elements connected thereto, in their normal position.
  • a padding 25 is arranged in the recess for the body 4-so as to prevent noise when the latter is dropped. From this arrangement it follows that when the key 13 is depressed for ringing the bell, the body 4 will be raised into and retained in. its visible. position. Being'brightly colored and thus easily perceived it will indicate to the servants where their services are wanted. The servant-who answers the call valso presses the lever 22 so as to cause the body 4 to drop back into its recess.
  • Thedepressio'n 2 may be employed for the reception of. matches.
  • the device may be complemented by "a cigar ashes and burned match holder and may be fitted with advera double armed lever connectingwith its one end with the lower end of'the second rod and projecting with its other end from the casing, a key carried by the projecting end of said double'armed lever to allow of depression of same, a second double armed lever connected to said key, alink connect:
  • levers both levers,-a spring secured: to the link which spring on the depression of the normally in position, all substantially as lever is adaptedI to opergpe the elforesaid and for the purpose set forth and shown.
  • clapper, and a tiird dou e arme spring influenced lever arranged at the upper part HANS BUB of the casing and projecting with its lower witnesseses: arm therefrom, the upper arm providing AUGUST F UGGER, the means for retaining the colored body ADA MARIA BERGER.

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H. BUBEGK.
TABLE SIGNALING DEVICE. APPLICATION FILED no.1, 1911.
Patented Aug. 6, 1912.
ANS BUBECK, OF- GRAT Z AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.
TABLE SIGNALING nnviica.
Specification of Lettersrltatent.
Patented Aug. 6, 1912.
Application flied December 1, 1911., Serial No.' 663,420.
To all whom it maylconcem:
, Be it 'known. hat I, HANS Buns-cit, a citizen of'the Republic, of Switzerland, res1ding at Gratz,-' *1Styria,' Austria-Hungary,
5 have invented ja fcertain Improved .Table Si 'gnalin g Device, "off-1 following'fis fa specification.
".-.-The ordinary tabl'e' 'bellsff used in irestair ,rran tg and the like for: calling the servants, 1-o;havc';t he disadvantage that-they do not ina with certainty at w en table the call fsi fla isg it"; eobject of the present invention is to remedy this defect and it is achieved by the ifimination with such a bell of a visible which remains in view afterthe bell has 'been 'rung, thereby indicating to the "servants whence the call proceeded.
' In the accompanying drawing the inven- 'onis illustrated by way of example, by a ctional view of the improved signaling del e-device consists of a conical casing 1 bich is-supported on a base having a g shaped. depression 2. This casing is tmounted by a head in which a recess is do to receive abrightly colored body 4 by means ofthe latter out of its recess. In
he lower part of the casing L ,a doubleto protrude with. one endout of the cas ,the latter having a vertical slot in "h ch the lever is guided. w Another lever H 2,1mountedfn-a shaft 11, is guided in the .;,sa me.'slot, the outer ends .of both levers being-connected by a link carrying a key 13, .byg-means of; which the levers may be de- A link 14 is also connected to 40. f th -levers inside the casing 1 and is extended downward so as to actuate, by means fof ajspring 16, a double-armed lever 17 when Hickey-"13 is depressed. The lever 17 has 18 stone end and serves as clapper or abell 21; connected to the bottom plate 1 Bot the casing 1. Apr'ess spring 20 holds {thelevger 17 znormallymgainst an abutment la deaus es it to ring the bell when the end".;of the lever rids itself from contact 'with the spring 16 at the depression of the .k 13.
ivoted to the inner end of the lever 9 is a rod 8 which its upper end guided in a longitudinal slot 6 the rod When arried by a r'o d and adapted to be pushed.
rmed lever 9 is mounted on a 'shaft' so the key 13, the rod 8 engages'the rod 5 at the upper end of the slot 6 and raises the body 4 out of its recess. To retain the body 4 in raised position, while the other elements are restored to their normal position, a lug 7 is connected to the rod 5 so as tobeengaged by the nose ofa doublearmed lever 22; the latter being held by a spring 23 against an abutment 24 with one end protruding out'of the casing 1 so as to allow of being depressed for releasing the body 4. A spring 26, connected to the shaft 10 and to the rod 8, tends to hold the levers 9 and 12, together with the elements connected thereto, in their normal position. A padding 25 is arranged in the recess for the body 4-so as to prevent noise when the latter is dropped. From this arrangement it follows that when the key 13 is depressed for ringing the bell, the body 4 will be raised into and retained in. its visible. position. Being'brightly colored and thus easily perceived it will indicate to the servants where their services are wanted. The servant-who answers the call valso presses the lever 22 so as to cause the body 4 to drop back into its recess.
Thedepressio'n 2 may be employed for the reception of. matches.
The device may be complemented by "a cigar ashes and burned match holder and may be fitted with advera double armed lever connectingwith its one end with the lower end of'the second rod and projecting with its other end from the casing, a key carried by the projecting end of said double'armed lever to allow of depression of same, a second double armed lever connected to said key, alink connect:
ing both levers,-a spring secured: to the link which spring on the depression of the normally in position, all substantially as lever is adaptedI to opergpe the elforesaid and for the purpose set forth and shown. clapper, and a tiird dou e arme spring influenced lever arranged at the upper part HANS BUB of the casing and projecting with its lower Witnesses: arm therefrom, the upper arm providing AUGUST F UGGER, the means for retaining the colored body ADA MARIA BERGER.
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US2880693A (en) * 1955-07-16 1959-04-07 Rea Ferdinando Table call device combined with ash-tray
US3132628A (en) * 1960-12-09 1964-05-12 Gehlsen Carlheinz Signalling device

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2880693A (en) * 1955-07-16 1959-04-07 Rea Ferdinando Table call device combined with ash-tray
US3132628A (en) * 1960-12-09 1964-05-12 Gehlsen Carlheinz Signalling device

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