US110402A - Improvement in seat-hinges for school-desks and settees - Google Patents

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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16CSHAFTS; FLEXIBLE SHAFTS; ELEMENTS OR CRANKSHAFT MECHANISMS; ROTARY BODIES OTHER THAN GEARING ELEMENTS; BEARINGS
    • F16C11/00Pivots; Pivotal connections
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    • F16C11/06Ball-joints; Other joints having more than one degree of angular freedom, i.e. universal joints
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  • My invention relates to hinges for school, hall, and church-seats, having inclosed stops to limit the movement of the seats.
  • the irst part of the said invention consists in arranging a rubber cushion, to prevent noise when the seat is dropped to its horizontal position in a recess in the proper' end of the stop-groove.
  • the second part of the invention consists in a pe ⁇ culiar form and arrangement for the part-s of the hinge proper, giving them superior strength and adapting them to be cast of complete form.
  • the female part of my hinge which is preferably formed in a bracket, A, lto be attached to the desk or seat-support, or in the cast-end of vsuch desk or support, is composed of a' cylindrical socket, cc, open at one end', and having its closed end pierced by a countersunk hole, fw, and a concentric segmental groove, v, constituting an enlargementjof said socket :t at its open end.
  • the male part which may be formed on the seatarm B, consists of a journal or hub, a, adapted to iit the socket x, and a lug or projection, t, adjoining said hub and adapted to occupy the stop-groove c.
  • the said lug t is of corresponding width 'and depth with the stop-groove x, and o f such relative circumferential length as to permit the requisite movement;
  • said groove being adapted t-o arrest the same on the seat, reaching its effective position in one direction, and an elevated position, where it shall be out of the way, in'the other. In the latter position the seat is supported from contact with the back.
  • An axial aperture, s, iu the ⁇ iournal u, corresponding with the hole w in the socket x, receives, in connection with such hole, a bolt, G, which, receiving a nut, D, on its inner end, unites the two parts.
  • customary rubber cushion E For applying the customary rubber cushion E to the hinge I provide a recess, fr, of any suitable shape, in the end of the stop-groove which arrests the stoplug t, on the seat reaching its effective position.
  • This recess may extend, as shown, to the face of the female part, to facilitate the insertion of the cushion, and the latter-projecting thereout on this side,'as
  • fig. l may form a brake to support the seat-arm at intermediate points.
  • the recess r for the reception of the cushion E may be arranged in the proper face of the stop-lug t with the same effect.
  • Such cushion when applied to the lug or an additional one, in either case may arrest the backward movement of the seat.
  • the parts may be cast ot' complete form, re-
  • the cushion is applied without laterally enlarging the joint.
  • the stop-slot and cushion-recess are adapted to be perfectly formed in the mold by their arrangement relatively to the journal-socket incident to this form.

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Letters Patent- No. 110,402, dated December 20, 1870.
IMPROVEMENT lN SEAT-HINGES FOR SCHOOL-DESKS AND SETTEES.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and nuaklng part of the same.
I, NELSON O. TIFFANY, of Buffalo, in the .county of Erie and State of NewY York, have invented an Improved Seat-.Hinge for SchoolfDesks, Settces, 85o., of which the following is a specification.
l Nature and Oly'ects of the Invention.
- My invention relates to hinges for school, hall, and church-seats, having inclosed stops to limit the movement of the seats.
The irst part of the said invention consists in arranging a rubber cushion, to prevent noise when the seat is dropped to its horizontal position in a recess in the proper' end of the stop-groove.
- The second part of the invention consists in a pe` culiar form and arrangement for the part-s of the hinge proper, giving them superior strength and adapting them to be cast of complete form.
Description of the Accompanying Drawing.
General Description.
The female part of my hinge, which is preferably formed in a bracket, A, lto be attached to the desk or seat-support, or in the cast-end of vsuch desk or support, is composed of a' cylindrical socket, cc, open at one end', and having its closed end pierced by a countersunk hole, fw, and a concentric segmental groove, v, constituting an enlargementjof said socket :t at its open end.
The male part, which may be formed on the seatarm B, consists of a journal or hub, a, adapted to iit the socket x, and a lug or projection, t, adjoining said hub and adapted to occupy the stop-groove c.
The said lug t is of corresponding width 'and depth with the stop-groove x, and o f such relative circumferential length as to permit the requisite movement;
said groove being adapted t-o arrest the same on the seat, reaching its effective position in one direction, and an elevated position, where it shall be out of the way, in'the other. In the latter position the seat is supported from contact with the back.
An axial aperture, s, iu the `iournal u, corresponding with the hole w in the socket x, receives, in connection with such hole, a bolt, G, which, receiving a nut, D, on its inner end, unites the two parts.
For applying the customary rubber cushion E to the hinge I provide a recess, fr, of any suitable shape, in the end of the stop-groove which arrests the stoplug t, on the seat reaching its effective position.
' This recess may extend, as shown, to the face of the female part, to facilitate the insertion of the cushion, and the latter-projecting thereout on this side,'as
represented in fig. l, may form a brake to support the seat-arm at intermediate points. v
The respective members of the hinge may evidently be applied to opposite parts, it' preferred, without any substantial-change. I
In another modification, the recess r for the reception of the cushion E may be arranged in the proper face of the stop-lug t with the same effect. Such cushion, when applied to the lug or an additional one, in either case may arrest the backward movement of the seat.
The-following maybe recited as some of' the advan-` tages ot my construction.
First, the parts may be cast ot' complete form, re-
quiring no milling. (See 5.)
Second, all the shoulders are inclosed, leaving no means for boys to crack nuts or their fingers with, or projections ou which `to catch their clothing.
rThird, it is noiseless, owing to the arrangement of 'the cushion as proposed.
Fourth, the cushion is applied without laterally enlarging the joint.
Fifth, it is stronger, and may be made vsmaller' than any other hinge having inclosed stops, owing to the mutual support afforded oy the stop-lug and journal, each to the other, as arranged.
' The stop-slot and cushion-recess are adapted to be perfectly formed in the mold by their arrangement relatively to the journal-socket incident to this form.
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ZENAs M. SWIFT,
B. L. TIFFANY.
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