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  • This invention relates to an improvement in that class ot' door-bells which are designed to be operated by a knob or crank upon the out? side of the door, the bell'ixed upon the inside; the object of the. invention being to permit the turning ofthe crank in either direction to produce an unlimited number of successive blows of the hammer; and it consists in constructing the cam upon which the spindle acts, so that, while the turning of the spindle will turn the cam, there will be sufficient play between the spindle and cam to allow the required over mot-ion, in order that the hammer may escape from the cam to strike the bell.
  • A represents the door, upon the inside of which the base or plate B is attached.
  • C is the bell, secured to the said plate by a center post, D, or otherwise;
  • E the spindle, which extends through the door, is provided upon the outside with a crank, knob, or other device, F, for turning the said spindle, a suitable bearing, H, being formed for the purpose.
  • a lever, L is pivoted, to which the hammer N is attached, so that, by the turning ofthe said lever to the position denoted in broken lines, Fig. 2, and there allowed to escape, a spring, P, will throw the lever back with sufcient force to cause the hammer to strike the bell.
  • the lever is thus operated by a cam, It, formed with several projections, S, and lying in such relative position to the lever L that each of the projections will force the said lever back, as before described; and the recesses between the said projections correspond in form substantially to the end a of the said lever, upon which the cam acts, as seen in Figs. 2 and 3; therefore, as the lever falls oft' from one projection into the next recess, the blow is given.
  • the cam may be turned in either direction with the same result; but, were the cam rigid upon the spindle, the falling oii of the lever would be as gradual as its rise, and thereby prevent the blow; therefore, to allow the instantaneous escape of the lever, I construct the opening through the cam, which forms the bearing for the spindle, in substantiallyT octagonal form, or with twice the number of sides or angles with which the spindle is constructed, as seen in Figs. 3 and 4; hence, standing as in Fig.

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Qfmg/ HENRY D. BLAKE.
Improvement in Door Bells.
Patented April 9, 1 872'.
UNITED STATES PATENT @Enron HENRY D. BLAKE, OF NEW BRITAIN, ASSIGNOR TO SARGENT & C0., OF NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT.
IMPROVEMENT IN DOOR-BELLS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 125,530, dated April 9, 18772.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known tha-t I, HENRY D. BLAKE, of New Britain, in the county ot' Hartford and State of Connecticut, have invented a new Improvement in Door-Bells; and I do hereby declare thefollowin g, when taken in connection with the accompanying drawing and the letters ot' reference marked thereon, to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same, and which said drawing constitutes part of this specification, and represents in ,Figz 1 a side View, Fig. 2 t-he base with the bell removed, and in Figs. 3 and 4 detached views enlarged to more fully illustrate the invention.
This invention relates to an improvement in that class ot' door-bells which are designed to be operated by a knob or crank upon the out? side of the door, the bell'ixed upon the inside; the object of the. invention being to permit the turning ofthe crank in either direction to produce an unlimited number of successive blows of the hammer; and it consists in constructing the cam upon which the spindle acts, so that, while the turning of the spindle will turn the cam, there will be sufficient play between the spindle and cam to allow the required over mot-ion, in order that the hammer may escape from the cam to strike the bell.
A represents the door, upon the inside of which the base or plate B is attached. C is the bell, secured to the said plate by a center post, D, or otherwise; E, the spindle, which extends through the door, is provided upon the outside with a crank, knob, or other device, F, for turning the said spindle, a suitable bearing, H, being formed for the purpose. Upon the plate B, at I, a lever, L, is pivoted, to which the hammer N is attached, so that, by the turning ofthe said lever to the position denoted in broken lines, Fig. 2, and there allowed to escape, a spring, P, will throw the lever back with sufcient force to cause the hammer to strike the bell. The lever is thus operated by a cam, It, formed with several projections, S, and lying in such relative position to the lever L that each of the projections will force the said lever back, as before described; and the recesses between the said projections correspond in form substantially to the end a of the said lever, upon which the cam acts, as seen in Figs. 2 and 3; therefore, as the lever falls oft' from one projection into the next recess, the blow is given. Both sides of each projection being the same, the cam may be turned in either direction with the same result; but, were the cam rigid upon the spindle, the falling oii of the lever would be as gradual as its rise, and thereby prevent the blow; therefore, to allow the instantaneous escape of the lever, I construct the opening through the cam, which forms the bearing for the spindle, in substantiallyT octagonal form, or with twice the number of sides or angles with which the spindle is constructed, as seen in Figs. 3 and 4; hence, standing as in Fig. 3, the position of turning to force the lever back, the angles of the spindle bear upon certain points in the cam so as to cause it to turn in that direction; but so soon as the end a ofthe lever has passed to tlleopposite side of the projection which raised it, its spring will throw it into the next recess, forcing the cam forward on the spindle, as denoted in Fig. 4, leaving the cam loose or free on the spindle until it is again turned to take bearing therein.
This operation is the same Whether the spin dle be turned in one direction or the other. The said cam is supported in a bearing, T, on the plate, as denoted iu Fig. 2.
I claim as my invention- The combination of the cam B, bell-1evervH, and the spindle E, when the bearing for the said spindle in the said cam is constructed relatively to the said spindle, substantially as H. D. BLAKE.
lset forth.
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JOHN H. SHUMWAY, A. J. TIBBITs.
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