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US1035462A
US1035462A US67869512A US1912678695A US1035462A US 1035462 A US1035462 A US 1035462A US 67869512 A US67869512 A US 67869512A US 1912678695 A US1912678695 A US 1912678695A US 1035462 A US1035462 A US 1035462A
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    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
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  • My invention relates to turnstiles, and especially to an organization or construction to provide an increased amount of space in the passage-way below the turnstile-arms for the passage of bundles, baskets, etc., carried by persons passing the same.
  • the supporting post was in the central line of the arms or approximately coincident with the pivot thereof, and consequently the space through which the persons passing the turnstile moved was restricted to the area between'the 'post and the opposite wall or partition defining said passage.
  • the passage-way space or area is increased and widened so that persons passing the turnstile with bundles, packages, etc., will have room to carry them through without crowding against the sides of the passage under ordinary conditions, or betweenv themselves and persons either in front of or behind them during rush hours of business, and so may more expeditiously and conveniently pass the turnstile.
  • the numeral 10 is a post having its upper end 11 offset or'laterally extended to support the usual fare or admission box or case 12 in a plane at one side of the post.
  • turnstile arms 13 are thus located in the passage or entrance formed by any suitable means, such for example as opposite posts or partitions 14, in any place where admission Specification of Letters Patent. Applloatlon filed February 19, 1912. Serial No. 678,695.
  • the box and theor fareis charged or collected or peo 1e are admitted one by one.
  • the arms are ocated at the usual height above the floor 15 so that persons drop their fares or tickets at a level above the average waist-line, and may carry their bundles or packages through the pas- Patented Aug. 13, 1912. a
  • the arms of the turnstile are of less length than would be re ulretl if the posts were straight, and so t e guard or overseer may stand closer to 'the box' to superintend the deposit of the fares or tickets and at the same time could superintend two such turnstiles as by placing another similar equipment at the left hand of the first, the present construction allowing the two to stand in much closer position to each other than would otherwise be possible.
  • a post having its upper end laterally offset, a turnstile revolubly mounted on said offset end, and an opposite upright forming with the post the turnstile passage-way.
  • a passage-way In a device of the class described, a passage-way, a post'outside the pas e-way and havingvits upper end laterally 0 set to project within the same, a plurality of connected arms of less length than the width of the passage-way revolubly mounted "on the offset end of the post in the passage way, and a fare-box carried by the said end of the post above the arms.
  • a turnstile comprising an upright having its upper end laterally offset at one side, and a series of arms of constant length. revolubly mounted on the offset end of the post.

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E. U. NOE. TURNS'IILR. APPLICATION FILE!) NIB. 1 m,
Patented Aug. 13, 1912,
ELZEB C. NOE, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
TURNS'IQILE.
To all awa concern Be it known that I, ELZER O. Non, a citizen of the United States, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Turnstiles, ofwhich the following is a specification, reference being had therein .to the accompanying drawmg. I
My invention relates to turnstiles, and especially to an organization or construction to provide an increased amount of space in the passage-way below the turnstile-arms for the passage of bundles, baskets, etc., carried by persons passing the same.
The invention consists in the matters hereinafter described and then pointed out in the appended claims, an exemplification thereof being shown In the accompanying drawings in Which Figure 1 is a view ofa turnstile arranged in operative relation in an entrance or passage-illustrating my invention, and Fig. 2 is a top plan view of parts shown in Fig. l with other parts in section.
In turnstiles as constructed prior to my invention the supporting post was in the central line of the arms or approximately coincident with the pivot thereof, and consequently the space through which the persons passing the turnstile moved was restricted to the area between'the 'post and the opposite wall or partition defining said passage. By my invention the passage-way space or areais increased and widened so that persons passing the turnstile with bundles, packages, etc., will have room to carry them through without crowding against the sides of the passage under ordinary conditions, or betweenv themselves and persons either in front of or behind them during rush hours of business, and so may more expeditiously and conveniently pass the turnstile.
Referring to the drawings in which the same reference numerals in the different views indicate the same parts, the numeral 10 is a post having its upper end 11 offset or'laterally extended to support the usual fare or admission box or case 12 in a plane at one side of the post. turnstile arms 13 are thus located in the passage or entrance formed by any suitable means, such for example as opposite posts or partitions 14, in any place where admission Specification of Letters Patent. Applloatlon filed February 19, 1912. Serial No. 678,695.
The box and theor fareis charged or collected or peo 1e are admitted one by one. The arms are ocated at the usual height above the floor 15 so that persons drop their fares or tickets at a level above the average waist-line, and may carry their bundles or packages through the pas- Patented Aug. 13, 1912. a
sage below the offset portion of the post without interfering with or preventing the free passage of themselves or others in their front or rear. By this off-set arrangement of the post the arms of the turnstile are of less length than would be re ulretl if the posts were straight, and so t e guard or overseer may stand closer to 'the box' to superintend the deposit of the fares or tickets and at the same time could superintend two such turnstiles as by placing another similar equipment at the left hand of the first, the present construction allowing the two to stand in much closer position to each other than would otherwise be possible.
I claim 1. In a device of the class described, a post having its upper end laterally offset, a turnstile revolubly mounted on said offset end, and an opposite upright forming with the post the turnstile passage-way.
2'. In a passage-way, sage-way and offset to project within the same,
a post at one side of the pashaving its upper end laterally and a plurality of connected arms of less length than the width of the passage way revolubly mounted on the offset end of the post in the passage-way.
In a device of the class described, a passage-way, a post'outside the passe e-way and havingvits upper end laterally 0 set to project within the same, a plurality of connected arms of less length than the width of the passage-way revolubly mounted "on the offset end of the post in the passage way, and a fare-box carried by the said end of the post above the arms. a
4. A turnstile comprising an upright having its upper end laterally offset at one side, and a series of arms of constant length. revolubly mounted on the offset end of the post.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
ELZER C. NOE.
Witnesses:
J. MoRomm'rs, H. C. Imam.
device of the class described, a.
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