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- This invention relates to a certain new and useful improvement in amusement devices.
- My present invention may be employed and used in ball-throwing games in summergardens and the like, on what are commonly known as slap-sticks, and to afford amusement in various other ways and-connections, the general object of my present invention being to provide a simple and inexpensive device having an explodable-shell carryingmember or magazine and means for exploding the shells successively, to the amusement of the participants or bystanders of the game, on the application to the device of successive impacting blows, which may be variously delivered, the shell-carrying member being quickly and conveniently actuated or manipulated to deliver the shells successively in explodable position to receive the force of the blow.
- Figure 1 is a side elevational I view of an amusement device embodying my invention, the device being shown as employed in connection with a ball-throwing game and which form of my invention will, for purposes of distinction, be described as the preferred form thereof;
- Fig. 2 is a plan view of the same;
- Fig. 3 is an enlarged side elevational view of the same, partly broken away and in section;
- Fig. 1 is an enlarged rear elevational view of the operating me chanical parts of my invention;
- Fig. 5 is a rear elevational view of a slap-stick equipped with my invention;
- Fig. 6 is a side elevational view of the same, partly broken away and in section.
- 1 indicates a flat plate or blockpreferably of metal and of suitable weight, thickness and shape, preferably rectangular, which is adapted to be fiatwise fixed upon a suitable body-member A.
- body-member A is adapted to be hinged upon a suitable support B preferably obliquely disposed to provide a rest for body-member A when hingedly thrown under the impact or blow of a thrown ball C, as indicated in dotted lines in Fig. 1, support B having a portion D against which body-member A is adapted to bear when in upright, ball-receiving or operative position, as shown in full lines in Fig. 1, and all as will be well understood.
- Disk 6 Positioned fiatwise upon a disk-boss 2 on the rear face of plate 1 and journaled for rotation upon a bearing 3 fixed to plate 1 by means of a preferably integral stud-shaft 4c and a securing-screw 5, as shown in Fig. 3, is an enlarged disk 6 provided transversely adjacent its periphery with an annular series of cylindrical openings 7 adapted to provide chambers for explodable shells 8. Disk 6 being suitably larger .in diameter than is plate-boss 2, a clearance, as at 9, is provided between plate 1 and rotatable magazine-disk or cylinder 6 for the rims or heads of shells 8.
- Plate 1 at one side edge adjacent disk 6 is suitably cut-away and provided with a hinged-portion 10 adapted to be swung to open position, as indicated in dotted lines in Fig. 4, to permit the ready insertion of shells 8 in their chambers 7, body-member A, for such purpose, being also suitably cut-away, as at 11.
- a suitable spring-pressed slidable latch 12 Arranged in plate 1 to engage with its hinged-portion 10 to releasably lock the same in closed position, is a suitable spring-pressed slidable latch 12 having an operating finger-piece 13 workably fitting in a slot, as at 14, in plate 1, as clearly seen in Fig. 1.
- disk 6 On its rear face, disk 6 is also provided, as shown, with an annular series of recesses 15 adapted to form ratchet-seats for a ratchet-ball or sphericalpawl 16, for purposes hereinafter appearing.
- 'disk 6 On its periphery,'disk 6 is provided with a series of ratchet-teeth 17, with which a spring-pressed dog or pawl 18 is adapted to engage to rotatably actuate disk or cylinder 6, pawl or dog 18 being pivotally connected to one end of a lever or bar 19 pivotally secured as by means of a pivot-bolt 20 to plate or block 1. Also preferably integral with bearing 3 and adapted to rotatably secure disk 6 thereupon, is a circular head-portion '21 provided transversely with a cylindrical opening 22, within which is contained spherical-pawl or ratchet-ball 16.
- a flat spring 24 Fixed at one end, as by a screw 23, to and upon the outer face of head 21, is a flat spring 24: provided at its free end with a pin 25 projecting into opening :22 to engage with ball 16 to resiliently hold the same in engagement with respective recesses 15 of disk (3 to yieldingly lock disk 6 against rotation.
- shcll-firingpin 27 Slidable lengthwise in a suitable transverse opening or aperture 26 provided in plate 1 in operative positionrelatively to disk 6 and its shell-openings or chambers 7, is a shcll-firingpin 27 preferably pointed at one end to engage the respective shells 8 and provided at its other end with an enlarged preferably circular head 28, body-member A being correspondingly provided transversely with an enlarged cylindrical opening or aperture, as at 29, to accommodate head 28 of firing-pin 27.
- plate 1 At its outer face, plate 1 is counter-bored, as at 30, concentric with opening 26, and interposed on firing-pin 27 between its head 28 and the base of counterbored portion of plate 1, is a coiled spring 31 adapted to yieldingly hold firing-pin 27 in outermost or striking position relatively to disk or cylinder 6 and its carried shells 8.
- plate 1 On its rear face and also at its said opening 26, plate 1 is further cut-away to provide a shoulder, as at 3'2, with which a lateral stud on firin -pin 27 is adapted to engage to hold pin 2! in operative position in plate 1 under the tension. of spring 31.
- body-member En Hingedly secured, as at 3%, to swing fiatwise relatively to and upon, the outer face of body-member En is a preferably fiat circular plate and fixed at its fabric outer or cover-portion 36 to and upon body-member A with swingable plate inclosed and covered thereby, is a cushionmember 37 preferably bearing upon its exposed or projectile-receiving surface the imitation or representation of a mans face, as illustrated
- a memher or hammer as I will call it, 38.
- the inner lining 39 of cushion-member 37 is so secured to fabric cover-portion 36 as to provide a space, as at 4:0, to permit of a limited swinging move ment of plate 35, plate 35 being normally yieldingly held swingably away from bodymember A under the tension of firing-pin spring 31,
- body-member A with plate 1 and its associate parts being mounted and in upright position upon support 13, as before described, and disk or cylinder 6 carrying explodable shells 8 in its chambers 7, on a ball or other projectile C striking with suitable or sufficient force upon cushion-member 37, the impact or blow thereof will be imparted through plate 35 and hammer 38 to firing-pin 27 and, in turn, by fir ing-pin 27 to the particular shell 8 extending in proper alinement therewith, the said shell being thereby exploded.
- bodymember A and its carried parts will be hingedly moved to down or struck position, indicated in dotted lines in Fig. 1.
- FIG. 1 show the same in Figs. 5 and 6 in connection with a body-member A having the shape of what is commonly known as a slap-stick.
- vention is substantially similar to the form thereof hereinbefore described, but. differs therefrom in that the front or face plate 35" is spherically convexed in shape, with firing pin :27 fixed. at one end upon the rear face thereof, tiring-pin-spring 31 being adapted to yieldingly maintain plate 35 and firingpin 27 in striking position relatively to the explodable shells carried by disk or cylinder 6.
- Disk actuating lever 19 is also, in this form of my invention, provided preferably with a fingerpiece 45 for manipulating the same. The impact or blow imparted to plate on the application with sufficient force of the slap stick will, as will be obvious, drive firingpin 27 to firing position to explode the shells carried by the cylinder or disk 6.
- an apertured block an explodable-shell carrydisk flatwise mounted for rotation on said block, a yieldable firing-pin slidably fitting lengthwise in the aperture of said block and adapted to engage at its end with a shell carried by said disk to explode the same, and a member adapted to receive the impact of a blow, said firing-pin, under the impact of a blow upon said member, being driven into firing engagement with said shell.
- an apertured block an explodable-shell carrying disk flatwise mounted for rotation on said block, a yieldable firing-pin slidably fitting lengthwise in the aperture of said block and adapted to engage at its end with a shell carried by said disk to explode the same, and a blow-receiving member swingably supported in operative position relatively to said firing-pin, said firing-pin, under the impact of a blow upon said member, being driven into firing-engagement with said shell.
- a body-member fixed upon one side of said body-member, said bodymember having an aperture registering approximately with the aperture of said block, an eXplodable-shell carrying-disk fiatwise mounted for rotation on said block, a yieldable firing-pin slidably fitting lengthwise in the aperture of said block and adapted to engage at its end with a shell carried by said disk to explode the same, and a blowreceiving member arranged upon the opposite side of said body-member, said firingpin, under the impact of a blow upon said blow-receiving member, being driven into firing engagement with said shell.
- a body-member fixed upon one side of said body-member, said bod member having an aperture registering approximately with the aperture of said block, an explodable-shell carrying-disk fiatwise mounted for rotation on said block, a yieldable firing-pin slidably fitting lengthwise in the aperture of said block and adapted to engage at its end with a shell carried by said disk to explode the same, and a blow-receiving member hingedly supported upon the opposite side of said bodymember in operative position relatively to said firingpin, said firing-pin, under the impact of a blow upon said blow-receiving member, being driven into firing engagement with said shell.
- a body-member an apertured block fixed upon said body-member, said body-member having an aperture registering approximately with the aperture of said block, an explodable-shell carrying disk mounted for rotation on said block, and a firing-pin adapted to engage at its end with a shell carried by said disk to explode the same, said firingpin slidably fitting lengthwise in the aperture of said block and having a portion projecting into the aperture of said bodymember.
- said carrying-member means for yieldingly locking'said carryingmember against rotation, aryieldable firingpin lengthwise movable slidably relatively to said block, and means including a swingable plate hinged on said body-member adapted, under the impact of a blow, to slidably actuate said firing-pin into firing engagement with a shell carried by said carrying-member to explode the same.
- the combination with a body-member said bodymember being transversely provided with an opening, of a block fixed on said bodymember, an explodable-shell carrying member mounted for rotation on said block, means on said block for rotatably actuating said carrying-member, means for yieldingly locking said carrying-member against rotation, a yieldable firing-pin slidably mounted on said block, said pin normally projecting at one end into the opening of said body-portion, and means adapted, under the impact of a blow, to actuate said firingpin into firing engagement with a shell carried by said carrying-member, to explode the same, said. last-named means including a swingable plate hinged to said body-member and a projection on said plate extending into the opening of said body-member to engage said firing-pin.
- a device of the kind described the combination with a support, of a body-member hingedly mounted on said support, a block fixed on said body-member, an explodable-shell carrying-member mounted for rotation on said block, means on said block for rotatably actuating said carrying-memher, said means including a lever pivoted on said block, means for yieldingly locking said carrying-member against rotation a saudable firing-pin slidably mounted on said block, means on said body-member adapted, under the impact of a blow, to actuate said firing-pin into firing engage ment with a shell carried by said carryingmember to explode the same, and a flexible member having engagement With said bodymember and with said lever for hingedlv moving saidbody-member into operative blow-receiving position and pivotally moving said lever to rotatably actuate said carrying-meinber.
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E. G. KELLEY.
AMUSEMENT DEVICE.
- APPLICATION FILED MAY 6, 1915.
' 1,186,206. Patented June 6,1916.
* 2 SHEETSSHEET l.
INVENTOR EDWARD G. KELLEY.
A TT'y.
THE COLUMBIA PLANOGIAPH 0)., WASHINGTON, D. c.
E. G. KELLEY.
AMUSEMENT DEVICE.
APPLICATION FILED MAY6.1915.
Patented June 6, 1916.
2 SHEETSSHEET 2.
INVENTOR.
EDWARD G. KELLEY.
' ATT Y.
THE COLUMBIA PLANOURAPH c0.. wAsnmu'roN. D. C.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
EDWARD G. KELLEY, OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
AMUSEMENT DEVICE.
Application filed May 6, 1915.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, EDWARD G. KELLEY, a citizen of the United States, residing at the city of St. Louis, State of Missouri, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Amusement Devices, of which the following is a specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part thereof.
This invention relates to a certain new and useful improvement in amusement devices.
My present invention may be employed and used in ball-throwing games in summergardens and the like, on what are commonly known as slap-sticks, and to afford amusement in various other ways and-connections, the general object of my present invention being to provide a simple and inexpensive device having an explodable-shell carryingmember or magazine and means for exploding the shells successively, to the amusement of the participants or bystanders of the game, on the application to the device of successive impacting blows, which may be variously delivered, the shell-carrying member being quickly and conveniently actuated or manipulated to deliver the shells successively in explodable position to receive the force of the blow.
With the above and other objects in view, my invention resides in certain novel features of form, construction, arrangement, and combination of parts, all as will herein-' after be described and afterward pointed out in the claims.
In the accompanying drawings, which show my invention both in a preferred and modified form, Figure 1 is a side elevational I view of an amusement device embodying my invention, the device being shown as employed in connection with a ball-throwing game and which form of my invention will, for purposes of distinction, be described as the preferred form thereof; Fig. 2 is a plan view of the same; Fig. 3 is an enlarged side elevational view of the same, partly broken away and in section; Fig. 1 is an enlarged rear elevational view of the operating me chanical parts of my invention; Fig. 5 is a rear elevational view of a slap-stick equipped with my invention; and Fig. 6 is a side elevational view of the same, partly broken away and in section.
Referring to the said drawings, in which like reference characters refer to like parts Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented June 6, 1916.
Serial No. 26,358.
throughout the several views, and particularly to Figs. 1, 2, and 3 thereof, 1 indicates a flat plate or blockpreferably of metal and of suitable weight, thickness and shape, preferably rectangular, which is adapted to be fiatwise fixed upon a suitable body-member A. In use or operation, in this form of my invention, body-member A is adapted to be hinged upon a suitable support B preferably obliquely disposed to provide a rest for body-member A when hingedly thrown under the impact or blow of a thrown ball C, as indicated in dotted lines in Fig. 1, support B having a portion D against which body-member A is adapted to bear when in upright, ball-receiving or operative position, as shown in full lines in Fig. 1, and all as will be well understood.
Positioned fiatwise upon a disk-boss 2 on the rear face of plate 1 and journaled for rotation upon a bearing 3 fixed to plate 1 by means of a preferably integral stud-shaft 4c and a securing-screw 5, as shown in Fig. 3, is an enlarged disk 6 provided transversely adjacent its periphery with an annular series of cylindrical openings 7 adapted to provide chambers for explodable shells 8. Disk 6 being suitably larger .in diameter than is plate-boss 2, a clearance, as at 9, is provided between plate 1 and rotatable magazine-disk or cylinder 6 for the rims or heads of shells 8. Plate 1 at one side edge adjacent disk 6 is suitably cut-away and provided with a hinged-portion 10 adapted to be swung to open position, as indicated in dotted lines in Fig. 4, to permit the ready insertion of shells 8 in their chambers 7, body-member A, for such purpose, being also suitably cut-away, as at 11. Arranged in plate 1 to engage with its hinged-portion 10 to releasably lock the same in closed position, is a suitable spring-pressed slidable latch 12 having an operating finger-piece 13 workably fitting in a slot, as at 14, in plate 1, as clearly seen in Fig. 1. On its rear face, disk 6 is also provided, as shown, with an annular series of recesses 15 adapted to form ratchet-seats for a ratchet-ball or sphericalpawl 16, for purposes hereinafter appearing.
, On its periphery,'disk 6 is provided with a series of ratchet-teeth 17, with which a spring-pressed dog or pawl 18 is adapted to engage to rotatably actuate disk or cylinder 6, pawl or dog 18 being pivotally connected to one end of a lever or bar 19 pivotally secured as by means of a pivot-bolt 20 to plate or block 1. Also preferably integral with bearing 3 and adapted to rotatably secure disk 6 thereupon, is a circular head-portion '21 provided transversely with a cylindrical opening 22, within which is contained spherical-pawl or ratchet-ball 16. Fixed at one end, as by a screw 23, to and upon the outer face of head 21, is a flat spring 24: provided at its free end with a pin 25 projecting into opening :22 to engage with ball 16 to resiliently hold the same in engagement with respective recesses 15 of disk (3 to yieldingly lock disk 6 against rotation.
Slidable lengthwise in a suitable transverse opening or aperture 26 provided in plate 1 in operative positionrelatively to disk 6 and its shell-openings or chambers 7, is a shcll-firingpin 27 preferably pointed at one end to engage the respective shells 8 and provided at its other end with an enlarged preferably circular head 28, body-member A being correspondingly provided transversely with an enlarged cylindrical opening or aperture, as at 29, to accommodate head 28 of firing-pin 27. At its outer face, plate 1 is counter-bored, as at 30, concentric with opening 26, and interposed on firing-pin 27 between its head 28 and the base of counterbored portion of plate 1, is a coiled spring 31 adapted to yieldingly hold firing-pin 27 in outermost or striking position relatively to disk or cylinder 6 and its carried shells 8. On its rear face and also at its said opening 26, plate 1 is further cut-away to provide a shoulder, as at 3'2, with which a lateral stud on firin -pin 27 is adapted to engage to hold pin 2! in operative position in plate 1 under the tension. of spring 31.
Hingedly secured, as at 3%, to swing fiatwise relatively to and upon, the outer face of body-member En is a preferably fiat circular plate and fixed at its fabric outer or cover-portion 36 to and upon body-member A with swingable plate inclosed and covered thereby, is a cushionmember 37 preferably bearing upon its exposed or projectile-receiving surface the imitation or representation of a mans face, as illustrated Fixed to and upon the rear face of plate 35 and projecting into said opening 29 to engage the head 28 of firing-pin :27, is a memher or hammer, as I will call it, 38. As seen particularly in Fig. 3, the inner lining 39 of cushion-member 37 is so secured to fabric cover-portion 36 as to provide a space, as at 4:0, to permit of a limited swinging move ment of plate 35, plate 35 being normally yieldingly held swingably away from bodymember A under the tension of firing-pin spring 31,
In operation or use, body-member A with plate 1 and its associate parts being mounted and in upright position upon support 13, as before described, and disk or cylinder 6 carrying explodable shells 8 in its chambers 7, on a ball or other projectile C striking with suitable or sufficient force upon cushion-member 37, the impact or blow thereof will be imparted through plate 35 and hammer 38 to firing-pin 27 and, in turn, by fir ing-pin 27 to the particular shell 8 extending in proper alinement therewith, the said shell being thereby exploded. At the same time, under the impact or blow of the thrown ball or other projectile C, bodymember A and its carried parts will be hingedly moved to down or struck position, indicated in dotted lines in Fig. 1. By means of a flexible member or cord l1 working in suitable pulleys 42, as shown particularly in Fig. 2, and engaging not only with body-member A, but also with lever 19, body-member A will be hingedly returned to operative upright position and at the same time, lever 19 will be pivotally actuated to rotate disk 6 through the engagement therewith of dog or pawl 18 and. against the tension of spring pressed spherical-pawl 16 to bring a second shell 8 in operative firing position relatively to firing-pin 27. I preferably provide a screw or the like -13 adjustable in a threaded member at mounted on plate 1 to regulate the throw of lever 19, and consequently the amount of rotation of disk 6, when actuated pivotally under the pull of cord 41.
As another or modified form or adaptation of my invention, 1 show the same in Figs. 5 and 6 in connection with a body-member A having the shape of what is commonly known as a slap-stick. vention is substantially similar to the form thereof hereinbefore described, but. differs therefrom in that the front or face plate 35" is spherically convexed in shape, with firing pin :27 fixed. at one end upon the rear face thereof, tiring-pin-spring 31 being adapted to yieldingly maintain plate 35 and firingpin 27 in striking position relatively to the explodable shells carried by disk or cylinder 6. Inclosing and covering plate 35 and holding the same in operative position upon the body-member A under the tension of spring 31, is a fabric covering-member 37 fixed at its edges to body-member A. Disk actuating lever 19 is also, in this form of my invention, provided preferably with a fingerpiece 45 for manipulating the same. The impact or blow imparted to plate on the application with sufficient force of the slap stick will, as will be obvious, drive firingpin 27 to firing position to explode the shells carried by the cylinder or disk 6.
I am aware that minor changes in the form, construction, arrangement, and combination of the several parts of my new dei.
vice may be made and substituted for those herein shown and described without departing from the nature and principle of my invention.
This form of my in- Having thus described my invention, what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. In a device of the kind described, an apertured block, an explodable-shell carrydisk flatwise mounted for rotation on said block, a yieldable firing-pin slidably fitting lengthwise in the aperture of said block and adapted to engage at its end with a shell carried by said disk to explode the same, and a member adapted to receive the impact of a blow, said firing-pin, under the impact of a blow upon said member, being driven into firing engagement with said shell.
2. In a device of the kind described, an apertured block, an explodable-shell carrying disk flatwise mounted for rotation on said block, a yieldable firing-pin slidably fitting lengthwise in the aperture of said block and adapted to engage at its end with a shell carried by said disk to explode the same, and a blow-receiving member swingably supported in operative position relatively to said firing-pin, said firing-pin, under the impact of a blow upon said member, being driven into firing-engagement with said shell.
3. In a device of the kind described, a body-member, an apertured block fixed upon one side of said body-member, said bodymember having an aperture registering approximately with the aperture of said block, an eXplodable-shell carrying-disk fiatwise mounted for rotation on said block, a yieldable firing-pin slidably fitting lengthwise in the aperture of said block and adapted to engage at its end with a shell carried by said disk to explode the same, and a blowreceiving member arranged upon the opposite side of said body-member, said firingpin, under the impact of a blow upon said blow-receiving member, being driven into firing engagement with said shell.
4. In a device of the kind described, a body-member, an apertured block fixed upon one side of said body-member, said bod member having an aperture registering approximately with the aperture of said block, an explodable-shell carrying-disk fiatwise mounted for rotation on said block, a yieldable firing-pin slidably fitting lengthwise in the aperture of said block and adapted to engage at its end with a shell carried by said disk to explode the same, and a blow-receiving member hingedly supported upon the opposite side of said bodymember in operative position relatively to said firingpin, said firing-pin, under the impact of a blow upon said blow-receiving member, being driven into firing engagement with said shell.
5. In a device of the kind described, a body-member, an apertured block fixed upon said body-member, said body-member having an aperture registering approximately with the aperture of said block, an explodable-shell carrying disk mounted for rotation on said block, and a firing-pin adapted to engage at its end with a shell carried by said disk to explode the same, said firingpin slidably fitting lengthwise in the aperture of said block and having a portion projecting into the aperture of said bodymember. v
6. In a device of the kind described, the combination with a body-member, of a block fixed on said body-member, an explodableshell carrying-member mounted for rotation on said block, means on said block for r0 tatably actuating. said carrying-member, means for yieldingly locking'said carryingmember against rotation, aryieldable firingpin lengthwise movable slidably relatively to said block, and means including a swingable plate hinged on said body-member adapted, under the impact of a blow, to slidably actuate said firing-pin into firing engagement with a shell carried by said carrying-member to explode the same.
7-. In a device of the kind described, the combination with a body-member, said bodymember being transversely provided with an opening, of a block fixed on said bodymember, an explodable-shell carrying member mounted for rotation on said block, means on said block for rotatably actuating said carrying-member, means for yieldingly locking said carrying-member against rotation, a yieldable firing-pin slidably mounted on said block, said pin normally projecting at one end into the opening of said body-portion, and means adapted, under the impact of a blow, to actuate said firingpin into firing engagement with a shell carried by said carrying-member, to explode the same, said. last-named means including a swingable plate hinged to said body-member and a projection on said plate extending into the opening of said body-member to engage said firing-pin.
8. In a device of the kind described, the combination with a block, of an explodableshell carrying-disk mounted for rotation on said block, said disk being provided with ratchet-teeth on its periphery, and means for rotatably actuating said disk, said means including a lever pivotally mounted on said block, and a spring-pressed pawl adapted to engage said teeth pivotally connected to said lever.
9. In a device of the kind described, the combination with a block, of an explodableshell carrying-disk mounted for rotation on said block, said disk being provided with an annular series of recesses, means on said block for rotatably actuating said disk, and a spring-pressed spherical-pawl on said block adapted to resiliently co6perate with said recesses to yieldingly lock said disk against rotation.
10. In a device of the kind described, the combination with a support, of a body-member hingedly mounted on said support, a block fixed on said body-member, an explodable-shell carrying-member mounted for rotation on said block, means on said block for rotatably actuating said carrying-memher, said means including a lever pivoted on said block, means for yieldingly locking said carrying-member against rotation a vieldable firing-pin slidably mounted on said block, means on said body-member adapted, under the impact of a blow, to actuate said firing-pin into firing engage ment with a shell carried by said carryingmember to explode the same, and a flexible member having engagement With said bodymember and with said lever for hingedlv moving saidbody-member into operative blow-receiving position and pivotally moving said lever to rotatably actuate said carrying-meinber.
11. In a device of the kind described, the combination with a block, of an explodableshell carrying-disk mounted for rotation on said block, said disk being provided With an annular series of recesses, a yieldable firing-pin slidably movable on said block, said firing-pin being adapted under the impact of a blow, toengage With a shell carried by said carrying-member to explode the same, and a spring-pressed spherical-paWl on said block adapted to engage With said recesses to yieldingly lock said disk against rotation.
In testimony whereof, I have signed my name to this specification.
EDXVARD G. KELLEY.
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