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US1543743A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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  • This invention relates to a combination support and lock for bowling balls and the like. 7 T
  • the chief object of the invention is to provide a lock and support for a bowling ball which will insure to the owner thereof that the ball will not be used without the owners permission and which will not require locker accommodations to insure such privacy or personal use.
  • Another object of the invention is to con struct a lock and support of the character described in such a manner that one form of the support is adapted to serve as a handle for transporting the ball.
  • the aforesaid support is also adaptable for suspending the ball in a locker whenever desired.
  • the chief feature of the invention consists in the combination .of the several parts whereby a combination lock and handle is provided for a bowling ball.
  • Fig. 1 is an elevational view of a rack or support showing a plural: ity of bowling balls each secured thereto and supported thereby.
  • Fig. '2 is an enlarged central sectional View of a portion of a bowling ball and a portion ofthe combination lock and handle, the remainder being shown in elevation.
  • Fig. 3 is a top plan view of the combination lock and handle.
  • Fig. 4c is a View taken at right angles to Fig. 2 and of a portion of the invention shown therein.
  • Fig. 5 is a perspective view ,of a modified form of'the invention.
  • FIG. 10 indicates a support, wall, rack or the like upon which is substantially secured a plurality of brackets 11, having hook supporting portions and to which there is secured a chain 13 terminating in an eyelet 14.
  • a look 15 is associated with said eyelet and is adapted to lock the combination lock and handle to the bracket 11 and thus secure the bowling ball 16 against unauthorized use or removal.
  • the bracket 11 having a hookis so formed that it is adapted to engage the loop shaped handle 17 and suspend the sameby which in turn the ball is suspended by a connection hereinafter to be described.
  • Figs. 2 to 4 inclusive wherein the lock is illustrated in detail.
  • the U-shaped handle 17 is shown provided with a central threaded hub 18.
  • the ball 16 is provided with the usual finger receiving opening 19.
  • a sleeve 20' is split at 21 upon opposite sides and this split portion 21 extends from near the top of the sleeve to the bottom end thereof, a split 22 is found upon opposite sides of said sleeve and extends from near the bottom of said sleeve to the top thereof.
  • the sleeve upon its interior' is shown provided with a tapered surface 23.
  • a tapered plug 24 is positioned within said tapered opening of thesleeve and projects beyond the same as shown at 25 and terminates in a threaded end.
  • This threaded end is receivable by the threaded hub 18.
  • a key or pin 26 is carried by the plug 24 and is longitudinally slidable in one of the slots formed in the sleeve and herein one of the slots 21. This pin prevents rela tive rotative movement of the sleeve and plug and insures that threading movement of the hub will draw the plug upwardly into the taper and cause a camming or wedging action and spread the 'portions'of the sleeve into side wall engagement.
  • the sleeve 20 is shown including'a flange 27 and the flange herein illustrated as provided with a plurality of spaced openings 28.
  • a locking plate 29 includes a central opening 30 and an aligned opening 31, said locking plate also carries a pin 32.
  • the pin 32 may be positioned in any one of the severalopenings 28, and. thus when thehandle 17 isthreaded down upon the wall ofthebowling ball, then the handle is unscrewed from the plug and the plate 29 repositioned so that an additional quarter turn is possible. If the amountof. movement is greater than the quarter turn, then repositioning may not be'necessary because theopposite eyelet 33 would then reg ster.
  • the allowance 1s such, however, that a onequarter turn will be practically sufficient for locking purposes and permit registration of oneof the outer openings3 1 with the plate openingSl when the plate-is positioned with the pin 32 in one of the openings'28.
  • the ring 14 When thus positioned the ring 14, is positioned, adjacent the eyelet and the lock 15'is associated therewithto lock the ring 1 1 of chain 13, the eyelet 33 and the plate 29 together. If it is not desired to lock the handle to the support or rack, then the chain 13 and ring 14 will be omitted and the lock will be applied to the eyelets 33 and the plate 29 and. thus secure the same together in ball anchoring position. WVhen this arrangement of the several parts is utilized the ball may be suspended or transported by means of the handle 17. Likewise the ball cannot be utilized for, playing purposesso long as the handle ,is locked thereto.v V? i o T In Fig.
  • the sleeve portion 120 includes-a tapered opening'123 and said tapered sleeveincludes a slot 121 that extends substantially the full length thereof,
  • the locking plate .129 is shown integral with the sleeve 127( and includes at its outer end an aperture simultaneously locking the handle to the:
  • a combination bowling ball handle and anchor comprising a tapered sleeve re ceivable by one of the ball openings, an expanding wedge associated with said sleeve, a handle for moving said wedge for expansion purposes, and means'associating said handle and said sleeve for securing the same together in the handle anchored position.
  • a sleeve having an internaltapered opening said sleeve including a slot therein, a tapered plug receivable by said tapered sleeve opening, a rotation preventative connection between said sleeve and said plug, a handle having a threaded connection with saidplug for drawing the same intowedging engagement with the sleeve forexpanding the latter into locking,
  • a locking plate associated therewith and including a lockinglpin, a
  • a handle having a pair of symmetrically positioned 1 'ec centrically arranged openings, a locking plate positionable adjacent-thereto and including alocking opening eccentrically positioned and adapted to register withaone of said plurality of spaced handlefopenings, a pin carried by said plate, a locking sleeve including a plurality "of, openings arranged in spaced relation and eccentrically thereof, said pin'being receivable byany one of said openings, and an expanding connection between said sleeve and said handle for securing the sleeve in looking relation.
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June 30, 1925 1,543,743
c. A. BALLARD LOCK AND HANDLE FOR BOWLINGJBALLS OR THE BIKE INVENTOR. CHESTEA fl 391 /7/90 ATTORNEYIS.
Patented June 30, 1925.
UNITED STATES PATENT CHESTER A. BALLARD, OF TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.
LOCK AND HANDLE FOR BOWLING BALLS OR THE LIKE.
Application filed February 21, 1925. Serial No. 10,939.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, CHESTER A. BALLARD, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Terre Haute, county of Vigo, and State of Indiana, have invented a certain new and useful Lock and Handle for Bowling Balls or the like; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which like numerals refer to like parts.
This invention relates to a combination support and lock for bowling balls and the like. 7 T
The chief object of the invention is to provide a lock and support for a bowling ball which will insure to the owner thereof that the ball will not be used without the owners permission and which will not require locker accommodations to insure such privacy or personal use.
Another object of the invention is to con struct a lock and support of the character described in such a manner that one form of the support is adapted to serve as a handle for transporting the ball. The aforesaid support is also adaptable for suspending the ball in a locker whenever desired.
The chief feature of the invention consists in the combination .of the several parts whereby a combination lock and handle is provided for a bowling ball.
The full nature. of the invention will be understood from the. accompanying drawlugs and the following description and 1 claims In the drawings Fig. 1 is an elevational view of a rack or support showing a plural: ity of bowling balls each secured thereto and supported thereby. Fig. '2 is an enlarged central sectional View of a portion of a bowling ball and a portion ofthe combination lock and handle, the remainder being shown in elevation. Fig. 3 is a top plan view of the combination lock and handle. Fig. 4c is a View taken at right angles to Fig. 2 and of a portion of the invention shown therein. Fig. 5 is a perspective view ,of a modified form of'the invention.
In the drawings 10 indicates a support, wall, rack or the like upon which is substantially secured a plurality of brackets 11, having hook supporting portions and to which there is secured a chain 13 terminating in an eyelet 14. A look 15 is associated with said eyelet and is adapted to lock the combination lock and handle to the bracket 11 and thus secure the bowling ball 16 against unauthorized use or removal. The bracket 11 having a hookis so formed that it is adapted to engage the loop shaped handle 17 and suspend the sameby which in turn the ball is suspended by a connection hereinafter to be described.
From the foregoing, therefore, it will be apparent that individual bowling balls may be permanently locked and detachably secured to a rack of'the character describedand in suspended relation therewith. The arrangement is such that the ball cannot be removed from the rack, thus preventing unauthorized use of the ball. The arrangement likewise is such that the ball is suspended and is not supported by engagement with any of the playing surface. This feature of the invention will be more apparent from the following description. It will also be apparent that the loop shaped handle will permit the ball to be manually transported with a minimum of inconvenience. Furthermore, the loop shaped handle is readily adapted for suspensionv in a locker whenever the same is utilized or available.
Reference will now be had to Figs. 2 to 4 inclusive, wherein the lock is illustrated in detail. Herein the U-shaped handle 17 is shown provided with a central threaded hub 18. The ball 16 is provided with the usual finger receiving opening 19. A sleeve 20' is split at 21 upon opposite sides and this split portion 21 extends from near the top of the sleeve to the bottom end thereof, a split 22 is found upon opposite sides of said sleeve and extends from near the bottom of said sleeve to the top thereof. The sleeve upon its interior'is shown provided with a tapered surface 23. A tapered plug 24: is positioned within said tapered opening of thesleeve and projects beyond the same as shown at 25 and terminates in a threaded end. This threaded end is receivable by the threaded hub 18. A key or pin 26 is carried by the plug 24 and is longitudinally slidable in one of the slots formed in the sleeve and herein one of the slots 21. This pin prevents rela tive rotative movement of the sleeve and plug and insures that threading movement of the hub will draw the plug upwardly into the taper and cause a camming or wedging action and spread the 'portions'of the sleeve into side wall engagement. -Herein the sleeve 20 is shown including'a flange 27 and the flange herein illustrated as provided with a plurality of spaced openings 28.
Herein four are illustrated and these are ar ranged in spaced" relation withrespect to each other about the periphery. A locking plate 29 includes a central opening 30 and an aligned opening 31, said locking plate also carries a pin 32. When the central opening is aligned with stud or plug 2 1, then the pin 32 may be positioned in any one of the severalopenings 28, and. thus when thehandle 17 isthreaded down upon the wall ofthebowling ball, then the handle is unscrewed from the plug and the plate 29 repositioned so that an additional quarter turn is possible. If the amountof. movement is greater than the quarter turn, then repositioning may not be'necessary because theopposite eyelet 33 would then reg ster. The allowance 1s such, however, that a onequarter turn will be practically sufficient for locking purposes and permit registration of oneof the outer openings3 1 with the plate openingSl when the plate-is positioned with the pin 32 in one of the openings'28.
When thus positioned the ring 14, is positioned, adjacent the eyelet and the lock 15'is associated therewithto lock the ring 1 1 of chain 13, the eyelet 33 and the plate 29 together. If it is not desired to lock the handle to the support or rack, then the chain 13 and ring 14 will be omitted and the lock will be applied to the eyelets 33 and the plate 29 and. thus secure the same together in ball anchoring position. WVhen this arrangement of the several parts is utilized the ball may be suspended or transported by means of the handle 17. Likewise the ball cannot be utilized for, playing purposesso long as the handle ,is locked thereto.v V? i o T In Fig. 5 there is disclosed a modified form of locking plate and locking sleeve, the same being shown in perspective." In this form ofthe invention the sleeve portion 120 includes-a tapered opening'123 and said tapered sleeveincludes a slot 121 that extends substantially the full length thereof, Thus the sleevemay be'expanded and contracted by longitudinal reciprocation of the bolt 24 utilized therewith. Inth'is form' of the invention, however, the locking plate .129 is shown integral with the sleeve 127( and includes at its outer end an aperture simultaneously locking the handle to the:
ball. and to the bracket.
2. A combination bowling ball handle and anchor comprising a tapered sleeve re ceivable by one of the ball openings, an expanding wedge associated with said sleeve, a handle for moving said wedge for expansion purposes, and means'associating said handle and said sleeve for securing the same together in the handle anchored position.-
' Ina handle lockfor bowling balls and thelike the combination of a sleeve, a plate having a pair of openings, one of said openlngs registering with the sleeve and the other being eccentric thereof, a handle having an opening registering with said plate eccen trio opening "for locking the plate to the handle, a locking connection between the handle and the sleeve, and a pin and socket connection between the sleeve andplate.
1.. In a device of the character described,
the combination of a sleeve having an internaltapered opening, said sleeve including a slot therein, a tapered plug receivable by said tapered sleeve opening, a rotation preventative connection between said sleeve and said plug, a handle having a threaded connection with saidplug for drawing the same intowedging engagement with the sleeve forexpanding the latter into locking,
engagement, a locking plate associated therewith and including a lockinglpin, a
flange on said sleeve including a plurality of recesses each adapted to receive said looking pin for anchoring the plate to the sleeve. 5. In adevice of the character described, the combination of a handle having a pair of symmetrically positioned 1 'ec centrically arranged openings, a locking plate positionable adjacent-thereto and including alocking opening eccentrically positioned and adapted to register withaone of said plurality of spaced handlefopenings, a pin carried by said plate, a locking sleeve including a plurality "of, openings arranged in spaced relation and eccentrically thereof, said pin'being receivable byany one of said openings, and an expanding connection between said sleeve and said handle for securing the sleeve in looking relation. In witness: whe afiixed my signature.
CHESTER A. BALLARD.
reof, I have hereunto
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US2436976A (en) * 1944-04-29 1948-03-02 Bernard J Seurynck Bowling ball
US2635939A (en) * 1952-07-18 1953-04-21 Leo B Obenchain Gas bottle rack for trailers
US4284217A (en) * 1980-01-21 1981-08-18 Johnston James J Ball carrier
US4332383A (en) * 1981-01-12 1982-06-01 Maddak, Inc. Bowling ball with retractable handle

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2436976A (en) * 1944-04-29 1948-03-02 Bernard J Seurynck Bowling ball
US2635939A (en) * 1952-07-18 1953-04-21 Leo B Obenchain Gas bottle rack for trailers
US4284217A (en) * 1980-01-21 1981-08-18 Johnston James J Ball carrier
US4332383A (en) * 1981-01-12 1982-06-01 Maddak, Inc. Bowling ball with retractable handle

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