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  • Figure 1 is a ⁇ plan view of the bell, the covering bell being removed, and its outline denoted by a dotted line.
  • the letter a denotes the circular base-plate, in the center of which rises the standard 1), upon the top of which is fixed the common metal shell which serves as the bell. This bell'is concave upon its under side, and the outside rim reaches down almost to the base-plate a and incloses all the operating mechanism.
  • This clapper-arm is pivoted-and swings or vibrates ou the upright pin f, affixed to the base-plate.
  • the spring g tends to throw the elapper and arm outward so as to cause the clapper to strike against the bell; and the piu h defines and limits the. length of this movement.
  • the springr m tends to throw this primary arm in the direction indicated by the short arrow.
  • This primary arm is slotted for the introduction of the triangular tumbler n, which is pivoted, within the slot, to the arm.
  • the end of the clapper-arm e1 is made so as to have two end-surfaces, e2 ande?, which are at an anv gie to Aeach other somewhat more acute than a right angle.
  • the dotted lines represent the positions of the parts, respectively, when the tumbler n is in the mid-- die of its passage from one end-surface to the other 'andth'e clapper is in the act of impinging upon the hell.
  • This bell can be used upon the inside of a door by having the base-plate secured to the door, a shaft running through the door, with a short aim andwristpin, to actuate the primary arm k in place ofthe pull- 'wire l.

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JOHN P. CCNNELL, OF KENSINGTON, CONNECTICUT.
Letters Patent No.-11 2,903, dated March 21, 1871.
IMPROVEMENT IN DOOR-BELLS.
The4`Schedu1e referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
I, JOHN P. CONNELL, of Kensington, in the county of Hartford and State of Connecticut, have invented certain Improvements in Gong and Door-Bells, of which the following is a specification.
Naturea-nll Objects of the Invention.
lar tumbler into the end of the arm to which the pull-wire is attached, which tumbler acts upon one end of the hammer-arm, to the opposite end of which the hammer is attached, in such manuel' that a stroke of the hammer is given upon the bell when a pull is exerted upon the pull-wire, and also when the pullwire is allowed to recoil.
Description of the Accompanying Drawing'.
Figure 1 is a `plan view of the bell, the covering bell being removed, and its outline denoted by a dotted line.
General Description.
The letter a denotes the circular base-plate, in the center of which rises the standard 1), upon the top of which is fixed the common metal shell which serves as the bell. This bell'is concave upon its under side, and the outside rim reaches down almost to the base-plate a and incloses all the operating mechanism.
The line c (dotted) denotes the outline of this hell.
The letter (L denotes the clapper, and e denotes the clapper-arm, to one end of which the clapper d is lullig. This clapper-arm is pivoted-and swings or vibrates ou the upright pin f, affixed to the base-plate.
The spring g tends to throw the elapper and arm outward so as to cause the clapper to strike against the bell; and the piu h defines and limits the. length of this movement.
Upon the upright pin i, which starts from the baseplate, is pivoted what I denominate as the primary arm k. To this is attached the pull-wire l.
The springr m tends to throw this primary arm in the direction indicated by the short arrow.
The end of this primary arm is slotted for the introduction of the triangular tumbler n, which is pivoted, within the slot, to the arm.
The end of the clapper-arm e1 is made so as to have two end-surfaces, e2 ande?, which are at an anv gie to Aeach other somewhat more acute than a right angle.
The parts, as so far described, are in the positions respectively occupied by them before the wire is pulled,
the tumbler-n resting against the end-surface e. Now, if' a pull is given to the wire 1, the clapper will be first drawn back, and will then return to strike upon.
the bell, and the tumbler n will rest uponv the end,
surface c, the clapper returning to substantially the same position as at first. When the wire is let go the clapper will again he made to strike, and the tumbler n will return, .so that it will rest against the eudsurface e2. 'lhus at every -pull on the wire lthe clap- ,per d will strike the bell-twice.
The dotted lines represent the positions of the parts, respectively, when the tumbler n is in the mid-- die of its passage from one end-surface to the other 'andth'e clapper is in the act of impinging upon the hell.
This bell can be used upon the inside of a door by having the base-plate secured to the door, a shaft running through the door, with a short aim andwristpin, to actuate the primary arm k in place ofthe pull- 'wire l.
Claim.
I claim as my invention- `In a gong andv door-bell, the combination and ar forth.
JOHN P. CONNELL.
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WM. E. SIMoNDs, THEO. G. Ennis.
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