US1591940A - Fastening device for lighting-equipment cases - Google Patents

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US1591940A
US1591940A US661269A US66126923A US1591940A US 1591940 A US1591940 A US 1591940A US 661269 A US661269 A US 661269A US 66126923 A US66126923 A US 66126923A US 1591940 A US1591940 A US 1591940A
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July 6, 19260 B. P. .JQYCE FASTENING:- DEVICE FOR LIGHTING EQUIPMENT CASES Filed Sept. 6, 1925 INVENTOR .Br an F. Ju BE Patented July 6, 1926.
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BRYAN P. JOYCE, OF DAVENPORT, IOWA, ASSIGNGB TO THOMAS A. CONLON, OF
' SILVER SYRINGQMARYLAND.
FASTENING DEVIWE EGR LIGHTING-EQUIPMENT CASES.
Application filed September e, 1923. Serial N'o. 661,269.
'lie invention described herein may be used oy the Government, .or any of its officers or employees in prosecution of work for the Government, or by any other person in the United States, without payment to me of any royalty thereon, in accordance with the act of March 8, 1883.
V he present invention relates to fastening devices for lighting equipment cases.
in artillery fire at night electric lights are employed for sighting. In nonuse these lamps are kept in a case being highly fragile. In practice it is found desirable to carry this case upon a vibration absorbing support. I I
The primar 1 object of this invention s the provision of means for fastening 111115 support to a limber, caisson or other vehicle. Another object is the provision of a v1- bration absorbing support which may permanently attached to the lighting equipment case and which with the case forms a portable unit preventing breakage. i
With the foregoing and other ob ects in view, my invention resides in the novel arrangement and combination of parts and 111 the details of construction hereinafter described and claimed, it being understood that changes in the precise embodiment of the invention herein disclosedmay be made within the scope of what is claimed without departing from the spirit of the invention.
A practical embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawing in which- Fig. 1 is a side elevation of the case and its mounting; v
Fig. 2 is a fragmentary plan view of the fastening means with the case removed and Fig. 3 is a section taken in direction indicated by the line 33 of Fig. 2.
Referring to the drawings by numerals of reference:
I have shown at 5 a lighting equipment case provided on opposite sides with angle clips 6. This case is mounted on a U-shaped support 7 formed with upright parallel arms 8 and a base 9. At their upper ends the arms 8 are bent inwardly as at 10 and intermediate their length the arms are provided with angle clips 11 similar to the angle clips 6. The respective angle clips may be spot welded, riveted or otherwise secured in position on the case and support. The ends 10 of the arms 8 and the clips 6 and 11 are formed with alined openings. A bolt 12 is passed through these openings and secured in place by nuts contacting at either end with the portions 10 of the arms 8 and the angle clips 11. Surrounding the bolt 12 and interposed between the respective clips 6 and 11 and the respective clips 6 and the ends 10 on either side of the case are pairs of springs 13. The case 5 mounted in the manner described is substantially free from vibration, the springs 13 acting to absorb the shocks from the limber or vehicle on which the case is mounted. The base 9 at a point intermediate its length is formed with an elongated slot 14 and with side extensions 15 and 16 provided withopenings 17. In order to fasten the case in position an attaching member 18 is provided which may be secured to any fiat surface. An elongated head 19 is formed on this attaching member at a point inter mediate its length and the attaching member 18 is provided with one or more extensions 20 formed with an opening or openings 21 arranged to aline with the openings 17 in the extensions on the case support.
lVhen it is desired to fasten the case support to the limber or other vehicle the opening 14 in the base 9 of the support is brought into alinement with the head 19 and the head 19 passed through this opening. l he support is then rotated through an angle of 90 in which position the head will lie cross wise of the opening thus fastoning the support upon the attaching member and securing the lighting case in posi tion upon the limber or other vehicle.
To prevent the mW-Jement of the support due to jolting in travel 1 provide an auxiliary fastening means for securing the support in its locked position on the member 18. This fastening means may be of any suitable form; as illustrated a snap fastener 22 is provided secured by a rivet and a chain 24: to the attaching member. This snap fastener passes through the alined apertures 17 and 21 in the support and attaching member to prevent movement of the support with respect to the attaching member.
As shown, the support is provided with a pair of er: tensions 15 which are formed with ill) lOU
apertures. Vr'ith such a structure the support memoer ma be readily secured to w member from either side.
.ed the supporting member is t 5 attached to the case. The case removed from the limber or or its handle with g support attached 1 wn in any location of the articles sethe attachi' with pright arms and a base, means resiliently suspending said ase from said arms.
an attaching member, one of said meinb provided with an opening, head on the other of said members adapted to pass through said opening and by rotation of one of said members with respect to the other to lock the same together, e:-:tensions on said base and attaching member formed with alined apertures and auxiliary fastening means engaging with said apertures.
2. In a fastening device for a lighting equipment case. a supporting member for said case, a member, one of said members provided with an elongated opening, an elongated head on the other of said members adapted to be passed through said opening; and acting by rotation of one of said members with respect to the other to secure the same together, and resilient means carried by the supl'iorting memucr and cooperating with means on the case to support the case therefrom.
2- In a fastening device for a lighting equipment case, a supporting member for said case, a member to which said supporting member adapted to be secured. one or said members being provided with a slot and the other of said members with a head adapted to enter said slot and by movement of one of said members with respect to the other to care said members together, and a resilient clement carried by a supporting member and supporting the case.
4'. In a fastening device for a lighting ecuipment case, a supporting member for d case a member. one of said members provided with an opening. means on the other member adapteiil to enter said opening and h movement oi said members relative to each other to secure the same together. and means for resiliently supporting the ease iroin the supporting member.
5. In a fastening device for a lighting equipn'ient case, a supporting member for said case. a member. cooperating means on said members acting by movement of one o i said members with respect to the other to secure said members together. and resilient means connecting the -ase to the supporting member.
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US2521645A (en) * 1946-06-26 1950-09-05 Sunroc Refrigeration Company Refrigeration unit vibration mounting
US2797553A (en) * 1955-03-23 1957-07-02 Whirlpool Seeger Corp Household refrigerator assembly
US2840630A (en) * 1952-01-12 1958-06-24 Westinghouse Electric Corp Bus duct
US2933548A (en) * 1956-05-16 1960-04-19 Chloride Electrical Storage Co Electric storage battery carriers
US3129836A (en) * 1963-02-04 1964-04-21 Dow Chemical Co Supporting structure for reactor vessels
US3592422A (en) * 1969-07-29 1971-07-13 Nasa Vibration isolation system using compression springs
US4506748A (en) * 1983-05-23 1985-03-26 Thomas David A Battery shock eliminator
US4854540A (en) * 1988-02-29 1989-08-08 LTL Industries Ltd. Vehicle battery mounting apparatus
US5086860A (en) * 1990-06-04 1992-02-11 Saturn Corporation Vehicular battery retainer and shield

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2521645A (en) * 1946-06-26 1950-09-05 Sunroc Refrigeration Company Refrigeration unit vibration mounting
US2840630A (en) * 1952-01-12 1958-06-24 Westinghouse Electric Corp Bus duct
US2797553A (en) * 1955-03-23 1957-07-02 Whirlpool Seeger Corp Household refrigerator assembly
US2933548A (en) * 1956-05-16 1960-04-19 Chloride Electrical Storage Co Electric storage battery carriers
US3129836A (en) * 1963-02-04 1964-04-21 Dow Chemical Co Supporting structure for reactor vessels
US3592422A (en) * 1969-07-29 1971-07-13 Nasa Vibration isolation system using compression springs
US4506748A (en) * 1983-05-23 1985-03-26 Thomas David A Battery shock eliminator
US4854540A (en) * 1988-02-29 1989-08-08 LTL Industries Ltd. Vehicle battery mounting apparatus
US5086860A (en) * 1990-06-04 1992-02-11 Saturn Corporation Vehicular battery retainer and shield

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