US1235640A - Hinging of sheet-metal receptacles. - Google Patents

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US1235640A
US1235640A US172613A US17261317A US1235640A US 1235640 A US1235640 A US 1235640A US 172613 A US172613 A US 172613A US 17261317 A US17261317 A US 17261317A US 1235640 A US1235640 A US 1235640A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21DWORKING OR PROCESSING OF SHEET METAL OR METAL TUBES, RODS OR PROFILES WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
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    • B21D53/38Making other particular articles locksmith's goods, e.g. handles
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • ihis invention relates to improvements Iin e manufacture Iof covered receptacles in nich the cover or lid is hingedly connected. o the body of the receptacle, and particuari y to receptacles in which the hinge chefss are 'formed from and integral with the material 'of the lids and bodies andpivotally connected without the aid. of a wire pintle ordinarily employed for this purpose, the hinge members being formed by passing the4 lids and bodies successively' within the sphere of operation. of dies.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a lid-,and body having hinge members formed thereon constructed accordance with the presentv invention.
  • Figs. Q, 3 vand 4 are perspective views showing the successive steps of hingedly conneeting the lid and receptacle.
  • the receptacle is formed with bulbs or seats 6, 7, these bulbs beingformed 4on that part or thereceptacle which is to constitute the back.
  • the bui-bs are' formed bypassing the body over dies which press out the bulbs on the back thereof with the innerA ends 8 of the buibs open byslitting the material of the body at said ends of the bulbs andthe outer ends of the bulbs are nicely rounded oi ,as
  • the rim of the lid 10 is formed of greater depth at that part which is to constitute the back than at the front and ends of the rim, this depending portion being longitudinally creased or ioided by dies to substantially U-shape in cross section, as shown at 11.
  • the portions 12 of the rim at and above the ends of the crease are cut away to form hinge pintles 13 to be embraced by the bulbs 6, 7
  • a raised tongue 14' by making incisions 15, 16 parallel to the crease 11 and bending outward the material between said incisions.
  • the raisingof the tongue 14 on the lid forms an extended pintle and in connecting .clearly shown in the drawing.
  • the body the lid to the body the extended pintle is passed into the open end of the bulb 6 as far as it will go and then the pintle at the opposite end of the crease 11 is passed into the open end of the other bulb .7.
  • the lid is then moved to its correct position on the body and the tongue 14 is pressed back to its original position which operation can be per- -formed by dies, when the lid will bc securely and liiingediy connected to the body.
  • m'in nn extends@ inserting thu piniesino thu 3p/@Tri ends of Li s inxim :uni lwniii lhe tongue inward.
  • Sal. The hoi-ein de.' imi ilnpiommun in the n'izmu'mi'nf.; om hingc-s anni hingiiiy uoiinncing h@ liiis and bodies of :19,013 mml riiccptawien ⁇ mns ing; in imfming imliils wih wmv inner sluis ou the back UE :L body, fni'niing: zi gyfmwe in the body' bi,- hwun h bulbi: 'fm'niing n, rinm'ied iid imi'- ing :i illmniiingfj w

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G. W. BERRY. HINGING 0F SHEET METAL RECEPTACLES.
APPLlCATlON FILED )UNE 4.1917.
'Patented Aug.4 7, 1
INI/ENT GEMM-E W BER;
A TTOHN in the drawing the body im' r site Filiiiltiiiil GEIRGE wWIL'JIA/J BERRY, OF BOSE BAY, NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA, ASSIGNOR TO THE XVXRELESS HLNGE MANUFACTURING COMPANY LIMITED, OFSYDNEY, NEW
SGUTH "WALES, AUSTRALIA..
'.HNGING 0F SHEET-METAL RECEPTACLES.
ignacio.
@riginal application filed May 11, 1917, Serial No. 167, Serial No.
t @ZZ wtom it may concern:
Be it known that l, GEORGE WrLLiAM Brani', a subject of the King of England, and a resident of Lorna Doone, Old South Head Road, Rose Bay, in the State o1' New South Wales, Commonwealth of Australia, invented certain new and useful I1nmovements in the Hinging of Sheetdlietal' Receptacles, of which the following is a specification.
ihis invention relates to improvements Iin e manufacture Iof covered receptacles in nich the cover or lid is hingedly connected. o the body of the receptacle, and particuari y to receptacles in which the hinge meiners are 'formed from and integral with the material 'of the lids and bodies andpivotally connected without the aid. of a wire pintle ordinarily employed for this purpose, the hinge members being formed by passing the4 lids and bodies successively' within the sphere of operation. of dies.
it is the object of the invention to provide an improved formation off/the hinge members and of hingedly connecting a lid' to a body whereby the hinging operation will be simpiy and economic-ally performed in a highly efieient manner and a strong and du- :cable hinge will result.l
in the drawing accompanying and forming a part of this specification, Figure 1 is a perspective view of a lid-,and body having hinge members formed thereon constructed accordance with the presentv invention; and
Figs. Q, 3 vand 4 are perspective views showing the successive steps of hingedly conneeting the lid and receptacle.
Siniiiar characters of reference designate like parts throughout' the diiierent views of the drawing.
'In the embodiment of .the invention shown of the receptacle is formed with bulbs or seats 6, 7, these bulbs beingformed 4on that part or thereceptacle which is to constitute the back. The bui-bs are' formed bypassing the body over dies which press out the bulbs on the back thereof with the innerA ends 8 of the buibs open byslitting the material of the body at said ends of the bulbs andthe outer ends of the bulbs are nicely rounded oi ,as
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Aug. '7, 1917.
Divided and this application filed .Tune 4, 1917.
between the bulbs is pressed slightiy inward by forming a depression or groove substantially to semi-circular shape in cross section, as shown at 9, this depression beingformed by the'same die that forms the bulbs.
The rim of the lid 10 is formed of greater depth at that part which is to constitute the back than at the front and ends of the rim, this depending portion being longitudinally creased or ioided by dies to substantially U-shape in cross section, as shown at 11. After the crease 11 has been formed the portions 12 of the rim at and above the ends of the crease are cut away to form hinge pintles 13 to be embraced by the bulbs 6, 7 At the end of one oi' the cut away portions 12 there is formed a raised tongue 14' by making incisions 15, 16 parallel to the crease 11 and bending outward the material between said incisions. These incisions and the 'bending outward ofthe tongue 14 may be done on a separate die or simultaneously with cutting away the portions 12 to form the pintles 13.
The raisingof the tongue 14 on the lid forms an extended pintle and in connecting .clearly shown in the drawing. The body the lid to the body the extended pintle is passed into the open end of the bulb 6 as far as it will go and then the pintle at the opposite end of the crease 11 is passed into the open end of the other bulb .7. The lid is then moved to its correct position on the body and the tongue 14 is pressed back to its original position which operation can be per- -formed by dies, when the lid will bc securely and liiingediy connected to the body.
The present application is a division of my (3o-pending application `filed May 11,v
1917, and bearing the Serial No. 167,941.
Having thus described my invention, I claim:
1. The hereindescribedimprovement in the manufacture of hinges and hingedly connecting the lid and body of a receptacle, consisting in forming bulbs with the inner end open on-the back of the body, forming a crease along a part of the edge of the lid, forming the ends of said crease'into pintles,
making incisions parallel -withi the crease Iadjacent one end and opening outward the material between the incisions to form a tongue, inserting the pintles formed at theends if ifm dile oyen ends of .1g tin; tongue mb se inwnl'ii. ed iinpim'einnn,
amis open on the baci; of the, body. mining L wenn@ along; thc, lower edge nii' this .flepmngiing portion -03 the iid Tini, Uniting; away poi-Mons of ihn iid rim at the ends if h@ rv/:use to iiini pinties, bcnding :L 'lnng'iie nu'iwm'fi ''rmn -ii iid rim contignnnf to om, nl' tin piniics 'in Tintin,
m'in nn extends@ inserting thu piniesino thu 3p/@Tri ends of Li s inxim :uni lwniii lhe tongue inward. Sal. The hoi-ein de.' imi ilnpiommun in the n'izmu'mi'nf.; om hingc-s anni hingiiiy uoiinncing h@ liiis and bodies of :19,013 mml riiccptawien` mns ing; in imfming imliils wih wmv inner sluis ou the back UE :L body, fni'niing: zi gyfmwe in the body' bi,- hwun h bulbi: 'fm'niing n, rinm'ied iid imi'- ing :i illmniiingfj wm mi'tinn with i: CVC-sn 'along lim iowa' Mge ui' said depundin-5 pm'- inn. forming; iiingn pinties on lie iid by cningj u'wny pmginns nnikim inuisimis pnzziiei wiii mi han ling mlwzu( iif' inc-m the izngh iiiffisinns un exm'i
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US2624908A (en) * 1950-06-30 1953-01-13 Illinois Watch Case Co Hinge construction
US2634018A (en) * 1947-12-31 1953-04-07 American Optical Corp Spectacle case
US3151580A (en) * 1961-01-16 1964-10-06 Seymour Tool & Engineering Co Ironing table

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2634018A (en) * 1947-12-31 1953-04-07 American Optical Corp Spectacle case
US2624908A (en) * 1950-06-30 1953-01-13 Illinois Watch Case Co Hinge construction
US3151580A (en) * 1961-01-16 1964-10-06 Seymour Tool & Engineering Co Ironing table

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