US1166487A - Cushioning-support for type-writing machines. - Google Patents

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US1166487A
US1166487A US468315A US468315A US1166487A US 1166487 A US1166487 A US 1166487A US 468315 A US468315 A US 468315A US 468315 A US468315 A US 468315A US 1166487 A US1166487 A US 1166487A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41JTYPEWRITERS; SELECTIVE PRINTING MECHANISMS, i.e. MECHANISMS PRINTING OTHERWISE THAN FROM A FORME; CORRECTION OF TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS
    • B41J29/00Details of, or accessories for, typewriters or selective printing mechanisms not otherwise provided for
    • B41J29/08Sound-deadening, or shock-absorbing stands, supports, cases or pads separate from machines
    • 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
    • F16FSPRINGS; SHOCK-ABSORBERS; MEANS FOR DAMPING VIBRATION
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  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of the novel support, or
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view of a spring 0011 forming the body of the foot.
  • Fig. 3 is an axial section of the foot.
  • Figs. 4, 5, 6 are'plan views of constituent parts of the structure.
  • the spring B consists of a preferably rectangular bar formed into apreferably helical coil body having the bar carried inward in the plane of its upper end and forming an internally threaded eye B in the axis of the body 13, and at the lower end of the body carried outward and coiled into a plane spiral B which surrounds the body portion as a plane flange of approximately uniform width, and the constituent bar of said spiral may be gradually diminished,
  • a metal plate D having its central portion extending upwardly into the coils as an inverted cup D having a central opening D
  • the bolt C is.
  • the plate D is rigidly fixed to other well known means and to the lower face of t is plate is secured in any suitable way a soft pad G, of
  • annular form incapable of injuring the surface of a table and itself materially aid ing in lessening vibration and noise.
  • the bolt is hooked over the frame member.
  • the spring is screwed upon it, nut-like, until the frame member is firmly gripped betweenthe hook and the upper end of the coil.
  • the nut .E is then applied and screwed home so far that its head engages the bottom of the cup, and its advance may be continued until any desired tension is put upon the spring.
  • the nut holds the lower portion of the rod in the axial line of the coil, thus preventing undue strain upon the threaded eye while at the same time serving to adjust the coils tension.
  • a machine-supporting spring coil having its constituent bar carried inward at the upper end of the coil and formed into an axial, internally threaded eye and carried outward at the lower end of the coil and forming an external annular flange to serve as a plane spiral base for the coil, of a vertical threaded bolt engaged in and extending to some distance below said eye and provided above with a hook to engage the frame of the machine and means for holding the lower portion of the rod in the lineof the coils axis.
  • the combination with a cushioning spring coil the lower surface of the frame, of a bolt in threaded engagement with the upper end of the coil, extendingnearly to the lower'end of the coil, and adapted to engage the frame at some distance above the coil, and a nut in engagement with the lower end of the coil and arranged to draw the lower end of the coil upward, to increase the coils tension.

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' E. SHERWOOD.
CUSHIONING SUPPORT FOR TYPE WRITING 'MACHINE S APPLICATION FILED lAN.27, 1915.
1,166,487, v v Patented Jan'.4,1916.
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CUSHIONING-SUPPOET ron TYPE-wart me Machines. I
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Application filed January 27', 1915. Serial No. 4,683.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that l, EMMA SHERWOOD, a citizen of the United States, residing at New York, in the county of New York and In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a side elevation of the novel support, or
foot, in place upon a machine frame a small portion of which is shown in section; Fig. 2 is a plan view of a spring 0011 forming the body of the foot. Fig. 3 is an axial section of the foot. Figs. 4, 5, 6 are'plan views of constituent parts of the structure.
In these figuresflk represents a portion of the frame of an ordinary typewriter, B a spring coil, and C a hooked bolt by which the coil is detachably secured to the frame. The spring B consists of a preferably rectangular bar formed into apreferably helical coil body having the bar carried inward in the plane of its upper end and forming an internally threaded eye B in the axis of the body 13, and at the lower end of the body carried outward and coiled into a plane spiral B which surrounds the body portion as a plane flange of approximately uniform width, and the constituent bar of said spiral may be gradually diminished,
. near its end, in horizontal width, as shown,
so that the peripheral face of the spiral may present no material oiiset. Upon the lower face of the coil thus formed is a metal plate D having its central portion extending upwardly into the coils as an inverted cup D having a central opening D The bolt C is.
in threaded engagement in the opening B of the eye l3 and its threaded lower portion extends downward in the axis of the coil and is engaged by a long nut E which passes upward through the opening in the bottom of the cup and is provided with a head which engages the cups bottom, and is wholly above the plane of the body of the plate D. The bolt extends above the Specification of Letters Patent.
the coil by brazing or Patented Jan. 19 16..
coil and is bent laterally and provided with a terminalhook t'o'engage the frame at F. Preferably, the plate D is rigidly fixed to other well known means and to the lower face of t is plate is secured in any suitable way a soft pad G, of
annular form, incapable of injuring the surface of a table and itself materially aid ing in lessening vibration and noise.
In attachinethe foot to the machine frame,
the bolt is hooked over the frame member.
and the spring is screwed upon it, nut-like, until the frame member is firmly gripped betweenthe hook and the upper end of the coil. The nut .E is then applied and screwed home so far that its head engages the bottom of the cup, and its advance may be continued until any desired tension is put upon the spring. Obviously the nut holds the lower portion of the rod in the axial line of the coil, thus preventing undue strain upon the threaded eye while at the same time serving to adjust the coils tension.
it is evident that the one-piece s ring affords a support that is practically indestructible 'in' use and that its annular flange is readily held securely'by suitable clamping devices upon the table. 1
What I claim is; I
1. In asupport for typewriting machines, the combination with a machine-supporting spring coil having its constituent bar carried inward at the upper end of the coil and formed into an axial, internally threaded eye and carried outward at the lower end of the coil and forming an external annular flange to serve as a plane spiral base for the coil, of a vertical threaded bolt engaged in and extending to some distance below said eye and provided above with a hook to engage the frame of the machine and means for holding the lower portion of the rod in the lineof the coils axis.
2. In apparatus of the class described, the combination with a cushioning spring coil the lower surface of the frame, of a bolt in threaded engagement with the upper end of the coil, extendingnearly to the lower'end of the coil, and adapted to engage the frame at some distance above the coil, and a nut in engagement with the lower end of the coil and arranged to draw the lower end of the coil upward, to increase the coils tension.
3. In a cushioning support of the class described, the combination with a spring coil having at its upper end an axial threaded eye and near its lower end a nut rotating in the coil in a fixed plane below that upper end, of a bolt in threaded engagement with said eye and nut and having'above the coil a hook for engaging a machine frame gripped between the hook and coil, whereby rotation of the nut with respect to the coil adjusts the length and tension of the latter.
4h. The combination with a spring coil hav ing an axial threaded eye at its upper end and an external annular flange at its lower end, of a metal plate resting against the Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. C.
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US3573401A (en) * 1968-02-21 1971-04-06 Electro Voice Microphone stand
US20070093881A1 (en) * 2002-08-06 2007-04-26 Damon Germanton Weighing scale with level compensating foot assembly

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3573401A (en) * 1968-02-21 1971-04-06 Electro Voice Microphone stand
US20070093881A1 (en) * 2002-08-06 2007-04-26 Damon Germanton Weighing scale with level compensating foot assembly
US7910841B2 (en) * 2002-08-06 2011-03-22 Measurement Ltd Weighing scale with level compensating foot assembly

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