US1263994A - Device for securing name-plates and the like. - Google Patents

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US1263994A
US1263994A US8399716A US8399716A US1263994A US 1263994 A US1263994 A US 1263994A US 8399716 A US8399716 A US 8399716A US 8399716 A US8399716 A US 8399716A US 1263994 A US1263994 A US 1263994A
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  • Fig 3 is plan View of the device looking ct the lower side ct Fig. 9;.
  • Fig is a section like Fig. 2 of a modification.
  • the views fidesignates the Wall which they be that of an automobile radiator, piece of furniture or any article to which it is desired to secure a name plate.
  • the Wall is made with snitahle hole as seen at it 'l' designates the name plate which is shown to he of diameter larger than the hole so as to cover the same.
  • the securing inElIllJEI consists ot a ring or of sheet meted annnlarly bent as shown and secured its inner edge to e central boss on the rear or lower side of the plate in the instance shorna an anrnilar lip Q on the boss is spun or bent o er it lip 9 forming the inner margin of the
  • the securing member is formed by arly endin it so as to form two zones 10 and ll standing at an angle to each other the concave side of the ring facing arne plcte.
  • the diameter of the securnir' is made l" than that of the name bi normally 0; slightly larger dieinhole it to occupy.
  • the in ner zone 10 is the narrower one and more 113 'Il10&l19$ or coincides with the the axis cf the securing incin- 11.
  • the name plate Will be still more diihcnlt to remove because a prying instrument can not be conveniently pressed under rirn.
  • llleans for securing one object to another ch 'ect having a hcle said means consisting oil a plate attached to the article to "e secured, said plate heing bent around its rim to torrn resilient edge tn engage the surface forming the hole, said plate being normally oil slightly larger diameter than the diameter ct the hole Q. ldeans tor securing one object to the surface forming a hole in another ohject said means consisting ot a plate attached to the article to be secured, said plate being hent around its rim to form ncnes standing at angles to each other to concare the plate the side facing the object to be secured.
  • said means consisting of a plate attached to the article to be secured, said plate being bent around its rim to form zones standing at angles to each other to concave the plate at the side facing the object to be secured, the outer of said zones being the Wider.
  • said means consisting of a plate attached 10 standing at a smaller angle to the axis of 16 the plate than the outer zone.

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F H. AULD.
DEWCE FOR SECURING NAME PLATES AND THE LIKE. APPLICATION F lLED MAR.13. l9l6.
Ti, ig gg i Patented Apr. 23,, 1918.
M G de 011m 5 hid till
it ill till ing nicniher Whereh the connec expend it Into securing tiincs however, it is inconrc iie tirel} iinprz :ticahle to in odnoe sn sure hence the object ci' tl'. an implt ed cm s whereby a l plate or :rticle can be seen; merely pressing the plate its member into proper position C th ironr terior of structure to which the plate is to he applied. further the intention en improved fo l the name plate with article to receire'the same is made firmer.
The invention is embodied the construction herein shown and described and then. Finally claimed lin the accompanying drawing Figure l is a central sectional View through Wall having a hole and a name plate and its securing member the name plate and securing member being shown as resting over the hole in position to he pressed into its final place.
a similar view showing the name plate pressed into secnred position.
Fig 3 is plan View of the device looking ct the lower side ct Fig. 9;.
Fig is a section like Fig. 2 of a modification.
ln the views fidesignates the Wall which they be that of an automobile radiator, piece of furniture or any article to which it is desired to secure a name plate. "the Wall is made with snitahle hole as seen at it 'l' designates the name plate which is shown to he of diameter larger than the hole so as to cover the same.
The securing inElIllJEI" consists ot a ring or of sheet meted annnlarly bent as shown and secured its inner edge to e central boss on the rear or lower side of the plate in the instance shorna an anrnilar lip Q on the boss is spun or bent o er it lip 9 forming the inner margin of the The securing member is formed by arly endin it so as to form two zones 10 and ll standing at an angle to each other the concave side of the ring facing arne plcte. The diameter of the securnir' is made l" than that of the name bi normally 0; slightly larger dieinhole it to occupy. The in ner zone 10 is the narrower one and more 113 'Il10&l19$ or coincides with the the axis cf the securing incin- 11. The inner zone and otters great reappn d to the outer zone. of its Width and necrl nstrated in l. J ed into position a he outer e the Walls arming the hole I n the well be of ie hole ct l ordinary boring lily c ience has been that properly made the name plate can onlr he removed hr a virtual destruction ot the securing nieniher.
ln la countersink in the Wall is provided to receire the name plate. In such construction the name plate Will be still more diihcnlt to remove because a prying instrument can not be conveniently pressed under rirn.
The forms oi the parts can be changed without departing from the gist of the invention as claimed.
l Vhat l clairn is:
1. llleans for securing one object to another ch 'ect having a hcle said means consisting oil a plate attached to the article to "e secured, said plate heing bent around its rim to torrn resilient edge tn engage the surface forming the hole, said plate being normally oil slightly larger diameter than the diameter ct the hole Q. ldeans tor securing one object to the surface forming a hole in another ohject said means consisting ot a plate attached to the article to be secured, said plate being hent around its rim to form ncnes standing at angles to each other to concare the plate the side facing the object to be secured.
ill eens :tor securing one chject tn the cnacjatrm er T.
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llllll surface forming a hole in another object, said means consisting of a plate attached to the article to be secured, said plate being bent around its rim to form zones standing at angles to each other to concave the plate at the side facing the object to be secured, the outer of said zones being the Wider.
4. Means for securing one object to the surface forming a hole in another object,
said means consisting of a plate attached 10 standing at a smaller angle to the axis of 16 the plate than the outer zone.
FREDRICK HOWARD AULD.
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US3977105A (en) * 1973-12-06 1976-08-31 Aisin Seiki Kabushiki Kaisha Reservoir cap assembly of a vehicle master cylinder

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US3977105A (en) * 1973-12-06 1976-08-31 Aisin Seiki Kabushiki Kaisha Reservoir cap assembly of a vehicle master cylinder

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