US108466A - Improvement in keys for doors - Google Patents
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05B—LOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
- E05B21/00—Locks with lamelliform tumblers which are not set by the insertion of the key and in which the tumblers do not follow the movement of the bolt e.g. Chubb-locks
- E05B21/06—Cylinder locks, e.g. protector locks
- E05B21/066—Cylinder locks, e.g. protector locks of the rotary-disc tumbler type
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- Y10T70/00—Locks
- Y10T70/70—Operating mechanism
- Y10T70/7441—Key
- Y10T70/778—Operating elements
- Y10T70/7791—Keys
- Y10T70/7842—Single shank or stem
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- This invention relates to an improvement in door keys; andA consists in the construction of the spindle of the key from a' single rod, and combining therewith the b'ow and bit, each inserted into the spindle,
- A is the spindle of the key, which I foi'm from round steel or other suitable wire.
- B is the bow, and C the bit, both .constructed from sheetstecl or other suitable material.
- a slot, a is formed, as seen in iig. 8, and a groove, d, cut near the other end, as seen in figs. 8 and 9.
- the upper end I1 of the bit U is formed corresponding to the shape ot the groove (l in the bit, audiongitudinally.
- That portion ot' the bit which corresponds to the groove in the spindle I make of dovetail-iorni, as seen in fig. 5, so that, when inserted into the groove, that portion of the spindle around the bitln'iay be struck down onto the bit, as seen in fig. 7, and thus securely hold the bit in the spindle.
- the ends i of the bit may project, so that the nietal of the spindle may be struck into or over suoli projection.
- that portion, u which corresponds to theslot in the end 0i' the spindle (seen in figs, 2 and 3) is also made of dovetail forni, so that, when set into the end of the spindle, as seen in fig. 6, the end of the spindle may be Struck down and close onto the bowr sntiiciently to firmly hold the bow and make it, like the bit, practically of one and the same piece with thespindlc.
- the shape of the groove for the insertion of the bit may he varied, it only being required that it shall be ot ⁇ sncli shape that the spindle' may be struck down and hold it in place, and the same may be said of the bow.
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HENRY H. ELWELL, 0F SOUTH NORWALK, CONNNECTICUT.
Letters Patent No. 108,466, dated. October 18, 1870.
IMPROVEMENT IN4 KEYS FOR DOORS, &c.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, HENRY H. ELWELL, of South Norwalk, in the county of Faireld and State of Gonnecticnt, have invented a. new Improvement in Door- Ieys; and I I-do hereby declare the following, when takennin connection with the accompanying drawing and theletters of reference marked thereon, to be a full, clear, and exact description of the saine, and which said drawing constitutes part of this specification, and represents in Figure 1, a side view of the key complete;
Figures 2 to 9, inclusive, detached views to illustrate the construction; and in Figures 10 Vand. 11, reverse sides of a latch-case, showing the key-hole as for the reception of Vniy irnproved key.a
This invention relates to an improvement in door keys; andA consists in the construction of the spindle of the key from a' single rod, and combining therewith the b'ow and bit, each inserted into the spindle,
and secured by the upsetting of the spindle onto the same.
A is the spindle of the key, which I foi'm from round steel or other suitable wire.
B is the bow, and C the bit, both .constructed from sheetstecl or other suitable material.
In the end of the spindle a slot, a, is formed, as seen in iig. 8, and a groove, d, cut near the other end, as seen in figs. 8 and 9.
The upper end I1 of the bit U is formed corresponding to the shape ot the groove (l in the bit, audiongitudinally. v
That portion ot' the bit which corresponds to the groove in the spindle I make of dovetail-iorni, as seen in fig. 5, so that, when inserted into the groove, that portion of the spindle around the bitln'iay be struck down onto the bit, as seen in fig. 7, and thus securely hold the bit in the spindle.
The ends i of the bit may project, so that the nietal of the spindle may be struck into or over suoli projection.
.For convenience of inserting'the bit, I open the grooveslightly` and this prevents the upsetting of the spindle from changingr the diameter or shape of the spindle at any point.
In the bow, that portion, u, which corresponds to theslot in the end 0i' the spindle (seen in figs, 2 and 3) is also made of dovetail forni, so that, when set into the end of the spindle, as seen in fig. 6, the end of the spindle may be Struck down and close onto the bowr sntiiciently to firmly hold the bow and make it, like the bit, practically of one and the same piece with thespindlc.
The shape of the groove for the insertion of the bit may he varied, it only being required that it shall be ot`\sncli shape that the spindle' may be struck down and hold it in place, and the same may be said of the bow.
By thi/s construction a v ery light, simple, and cheap key is produced. y
In order to avoid the use of the shoulder on thc key-spindle, which is necessary to govern the position of common keys in locks, I make the bitof a curved or irregular form, as seen in fig. 5, and in the lockcase I make the key-hote upon the side D corresponding to the shape ofthe bit, and of like shape upon the reverse side, E, as seen in figs. 10 and 11, tliereverse side being denoted in tig. 10 in broken lines; consequently the key inserted from one side will strike the case upon the opposite side, and arrest the insertion of the key in the proper position for turning, and 'no other deviceis necessary to govern the position of the key.
I do not wish to bc understood as broadly claiming the construction of a key in which the bit and bow are formed independent of the spindle, and attached thereto by soldering or riveting.
I claim as my invcntion The herein-described key, consisting of the'spindle A, bit C, and bow B, formed from diiierent pieces of metal, united by closing or stiiking the spindle down onto the bow and bit, they being iiist prepared in the manner substantially as described.
Witnesses: HENRY H. ELWELL.
Lewis F. Bnnns, A. H. TIBBi'rs.
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