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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • F41AFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
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  • Efforts have been made to employ a coiled-wire spring for this purpose, but heretofore with out success, as no means were employed to prevent the spring from coming in contact with its arbor, and its efificiency was thereby entirely destroyed.
  • A is the hammer;
  • B the face-plate, which is secured to the stock by a screw from the opposite side entering at the hole a.
  • the tumbler D is avcoiled-wire spring, one end of which is secured to the faceplate at b, the other'end entering the tumbler E at c.
  • the tumbler is furnished with the usual whole and half cock notches, and is secured to the arbor f, which passes through a hole, e, in the face-plate,and has a' square head, 9, upon its outer end, upon which the hammer is fitted.
  • h is the hammer-screw by which the hammer is secured to the arbor.
  • a and m are pins projecting the one from the face-plate. B, the other from the tu-mblen.
  • the coiled spring is allowed to bear upon each of these pins, and isthus prevented from being brought in contact with the shaft when it is operated.
  • the pin 2' is allowed to project through upon the outside of the face-plate and enter a slot or depression, :0, upon the inte- "rrorraee 'of "the hammer, by which the latter far back in cocking to strain the spring.
  • r is a pin secured to the stock,which enters the hole t in the center of the tumbler, by which means the latter and the parts connected therewith are steadied and held in place.
  • the tumbler is revolved with it, and also one end of the coiled spring D, which is attached thereto, the other end of the spring being held stationary by the face-plate.

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E. P. MONROE.
FIREARM.
No. 14,513. Patented, Mar. 25,1856;
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
' EDWIN P. MONROE'OF CHARLESTOWZN, MASSACHUSETTS.
IMPROVEMENT IN GUN-LOCKS.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, EDWIN P. MONROE, of Charlestown, in the county of Middlesex and State of Massachusetts, have invented anew and useful Improvement in Gun-Locks, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the annexed drawings, making part of this specification, 'in which Figure 1 is a perspective view; Fig. 2, a transverse section through the spring and arbor; Figs. 3, 4, 5, and 6, details,which will be referred to hereinafter.
My improvements "are" applicable to. that species of gun-lock in which the hammer is actuated by a coiled-wire spring; and my invention consists in supporting the spring at each end upon pins, the one projecting from the face-plate, and the other from the tumbler, whereby the spring is prevented-from rubbing upon its arbor, and is left free to act at all times to throw the hammer asrequired. Efforts have been made to employ a coiled-wire spring for this purpose, but heretofore with out success, as no means were employed to prevent the spring from coming in contact with its arbor, and its efificiency was thereby entirely destroyed.
To enable others skilled in the art to understand my invention, I will proceed to describe the manner in which I have carried it out.
In the accompanying drawings, A is the hammer; B, the face-plate, which is secured to the stock by a screw from the opposite side entering at the hole a.
D is avcoiled-wire spring, one end of which is secured to the faceplate at b, the other'end entering the tumbler E at c. The tumbler is furnished with the usual whole and half cock notches, and is secured to the arbor f, which passes through a hole, e, in the face-plate,and has a' square head, 9, upon its outer end, upon which the hammer is fitted.
h is the hammer-screw by which the hammer is secured to the arbor.
a and m are pins projecting the one from the face-plate. B, the other from the tu-mblen. The coiled spring is allowed to bear upon each of these pins, and isthus prevented from being brought in contact with the shaft when it is operated. The pin 2' is allowed to project through upon the outside of the face-plate and enter a slot or depression, :0, upon the inte- "rrorraee 'of "the hammer, by which the latter far back in cocking to strain the spring.
r is a pin secured to the stock,which enters the hole t in the center of the tumbler, by which means the latter and the parts connected therewith are steadied and held in place. As the hammer is drawn back in the operation of cooking, the tumbler is revolved with it, and also one end of the coiled spring D, which is attached thereto, the other end of the spring being held stationary by the face-plate. The
of the tumbler to throw the hammer with the required forced when the tumbler is released by the trigger. An exceedingly simple and powerful hammer spring is thus obtained, the cost of which is far less than that of any other of equal efficiency with which I am acquainted.
secure by Letters Patent, is-
The pins 6 and m, in combination with the coiled spring D, operating in themanner and substantially as herein set forth.
EDWIN P. MONROE. Witnesses:
P. E, TESOHEMAGHER, SAM. GoorER.
'is prevented from being brought sufiiciently spring is wound up sufficiently by the motion- What I claim as my invention, and desire to I
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