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US1674525A
US1674525A US245561A US24556128A US1674525A US 1674525 A US1674525 A US 1674525A US 245561 A US245561 A US 245561A US 24556128 A US24556128 A US 24556128A US 1674525 A US1674525 A US 1674525A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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  • the present invention relates to powder boxes and more particularly to those of the type designed to deliver small quantities ot' powder' from a main storage compartment according to the needs and desires of the user.
  • One of the objects of the invention is to simplify the construction of powder boxes of the special type hereinabove mentioned so that the number of parts is reduced to a minimum.
  • Another object is to provide an arrangement of parts which will take up a minimum amount of space.
  • a further object is to provide a form of construction in which the coacting parts of the box are free of projecting portions and interengage in a manner which prevents accidental openingr of the powder magazine.
  • Fig. l is a section of one form of powder box taken on line 2 2 of Fig. 2;
  • Fig. 2 represents thesame box in 'plan with the cove'r open
  • Fig. 3 is a bottom view partly in section of the box illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2;
  • Fig. 4 is an end View, partly in section ot the same box
  • Fig. 5 is a bottom view of a second form of powder box; andl Fig. 6 is a bottom view with part of the bottom removed of still another form of v box.
  • a powder magazine comprising a ring member a closed at one end by detachable bottom member b and at its other end by a perforated plate o resting on the upper surface of rin member a and free to rotate thereon.
  • erforations 0 are punched through plate c so as leave at least part of the Arough turned under edges in place. These edges function as rakes to out into the powder when. plate o is rotated in one direction or the other.
  • a false-bottom e having a. series ot projecting ribs e2 formed thereon supports powder f which latter is held under compression against plate c by a helical spring h.
  • Plate c and bottom b are maintained Spring lz., being rigidly' in assembled relation by means of a pair of tclescoping casing members n, 0k ⁇ formed so as to leave a. space mabove the horizontal upper surface of ring a.
  • the peripheral portion Z of plate c extends into space m and coacts with a toothed member p rigidly mounted on a shaft g extending through casing n o.
  • Member p may be arranged to tation, spring h tending to maintain lingers l b1 in rm contact with the shell in any position of adjustment.
  • the external surface of 7) may be milled as at b2 to permit a turning movement to be effected and is further provided with a groove b3 formed so as to be able toreceive the end of a nail file or the edge of a coin.
  • Casing o and'bottom b carry reference marks showing when these elements are in opening and closed position (Fig. 3)l It will be noted that bottom b occupies only part of the bottom surface of the box and is in continuity therewith. There are no projecting parts and accidental opening of the powder magazine is therefore impossible.
  • the various operating elements are similar to those shown in Figs. 1 to 4.
  • Bottom member 7) is here arranged to have the form of a slide engaging flush with casing o.
  • a recess b* permits the detachable bottom to be removed when desired.
  • the bottom closure of the device shown in Fig. 6 is hingedly mounted on casing 0 at d and -is held in closed position by a spring latch d1.
  • spring h shown in Fig. 1 is replaced by a star shaped spring 71.1 attached to false bottom e and engaging only by friction with bottom member b.
  • guides el are arranged to engage in an appropriately formed recess in e.
  • the assemblies shown in any one of Figs. 1 to 6 are completed by a cover member z' hingedly mounted on the casing, a spring e? tending Ill() to move the cover towards open position, and a spring latch assembly j, y adapted to lock and release the cover member.
  • T he manner in which the device operates is as follows: Bottom member b together with false-bottom e are removed and powder f is poured into the receptacle. b and e are then forced into place, bringing powder f under compression against plate Q. To remove powder from the receptacle it suices to merely rotate (j, whereupon plate c cuts into powder f and brings a small quantity of the latter to the upper surface of plate c for use.
  • a device of the class described comprising in combination a casing, a powder compartment located in saidv casing, a bottom closure for said compartment including a main bottom member adapted to engage with said casing, a false bottom member and resilient means interposed between said main and false bottom members; a rotatable perforated plate closing the to of said powder compartment and rotatab e means extending through the casing and engaging with said rotatable perforated plate, said rotatable means being adapted to move the perforated plate over the powder maintained under pressure in Contact with said plate by the resilient means interposed between the main and false bottom members.
  • a device of the class described comprising in combination a casing, a powder compartment located inside said casing, a bottom closure for said compartment including a main bottom member adapted to engage with said casing, a false bottom member and a spring interposed between said main and false bottom members; a rotatable perforated plate closing thetop of said powder immersion, said plate having openings formed therein adjacent the periphery thereof. a toothed member positioned to engage insaid openings and operable to give said perforated plate an angular displacement, and a rotatable shaft connected to said toothed member and extending through the casing, said rotatable shaft being operable to rotate the perforated plate over the powder maintained under pressure against said plate by the spring interposed between the main and false bottom members.
  • a device of the class described comprising in combination a casing, a powder compartment located inside said casing, a bottom closure for said compartment including a main bottoni member of lesser area than the area of the bottom of the casing, said main bottom member having means associated therewith for maintaining the same substantially flush with said casing when said member is in closed position, a false bottom member, and a spring interposed between said main and false bottom -members; a rotatable perforated plate closing the top of said powder compartment, said plate having openings therein adjacent the periphery thereof, a toothedmember positioned to engage in said openings and operable to give said perforated plate an angular displacement, and a rotatable shaft connected to said toothed member and extending through the casing, said rotatable shaft being operable to rotate the perforated plate over the powder maintained under pressure against said plate by the spring interposed between the main and false bottom members.

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J. scHALL June 19, 1928.
POWDER BOX Filed Jan. 9, 1928 @as QEZQZZ w//Zff Patented `Pune I9, i928.
UNITE STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JACQUES SCHALL, F PARIS, FRANCE.
POWDER BOX.
Application filed January 9, 1928, Serial No. 245,561, and in France January 14, 1927.
The present invention relates to powder boxes and more particularly to those of the type designed to deliver small quantities ot' powder' from a main storage compartment according to the needs and desires of the user. I l
One of the objects of the invention is to simplify the construction of powder boxes of the special type hereinabove mentioned so that the number of parts is reduced to a minimum.
Another object is to provide an arrangement of parts which will take up a minimum amount of space.
A further object is to provide a form of construction in which the coacting parts of the box are free of projecting portions and interengage in a manner which prevents accidental openingr of the powder magazine.
Still further objects will appear 1n the course of the detailed description now to be given with reference to the accompanying drawings in which.
Fig. l is a section of one form of powder box taken on line 2 2 of Fig. 2;
Fig. 2 represents thesame box in 'plan with the cove'r open; A
Fig. 3 is a bottom view partly in section of the box illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2;
Fig. 4 is an end View, partly in section ot the same box;
Fig. 5 is a bottom view of a second form of powder box; andl Fig. 6 is a bottom view with part of the bottom removed of still another form of v box.
Referring to Figs. 1 to 4, there is shown a powder magazine comprising a ring member a closed at one end by detachable bottom member b and at its other end by a perforated plate o resting on the upper surface of rin member a and free to rotate thereon. erforations 0 are punched through plate c so as leave at least part of the Arough turned under edges in place. These edges function as rakes to out into the powder when. plate o is rotated in one direction or the other. A false-bottom e having a. series ot projecting ribs e2 formed thereon supports powder f which latter is held under compression against plate c by a helical spring h. attached to bottom b and to false-bottom e serves to prevent the latter from rotating M when plate c is given an angular displace ment. Plate c and bottom b are maintained Spring lz., being rigidly' in assembled relation by means of a pair of tclescoping casing members n, 0k `formed so as to leave a. space mabove the horizontal upper surface of ring a. The peripheral portion Z of plate c extends into space m and coacts with a toothed member p rigidly mounted on a shaft g extending through casing n o. Member p may be arranged to tation, spring h tending to maintain lingers l b1 in rm contact with the shell in any position of adjustment. The external surface of 7) may be milled as at b2 to permit a turning movement to be effected and is further provided with a groove b3 formed so as to be able toreceive the end of a nail file or the edge of a coin. Casing o and'bottom b carry reference marks showing when these elements are in opening and closed position (Fig. 3)l It will be noted that bottom b occupies only part of the bottom surface of the box and is in continuity therewith. There are no projecting parts and accidental opening of the powder magazine is therefore impossible. In the form of device shown in Fig. 5, the various operating elements are similar to those shown in Figs. 1 to 4. Bottom member 7) is here arranged to have the form of a slide engaging flush with casing o. A recess b* permits the detachable bottom to be removed when desired. The bottom closure of the device shown in Fig. 6 is hingedly mounted on casing 0 at d and -is held in closed position by a spring latch d1. in this form of the device, as also in the device shown in Fig. 5, spring h shown in Fig. 1 is replaced by a star shaped spring 71.1 attached to false bottom e and engaging only by friction with bottom member b. To prevent rotation of false bottom e when plate c' is given an angular displacement, guides el are arranged to engage in an appropriately formed recess in e. The assemblies shown in any one of Figs. 1 to 6 are completed by a cover member z' hingedly mounted on the casing, a spring e? tending Ill() to move the cover towards open position, and a spring latch assembly j, y adapted to lock and release the cover member.
T he manner in which the device operates is as follows: Bottom member b together with false-bottom e are removed and powder f is poured into the receptacle. b and e are then forced into place, bringing powder f under compression against plate Q. To remove powder from the receptacle it suices to merely rotate (j, whereupon plate c cuts into powder f and brings a small quantity of the latter to the upper surface of plate c for use.
Devices of the type hereinabove described are known in which the number of constituent elements is considerably greater and in which bottom member b has salient portions which permit accidental opening of the powder compartment. The inventor does not pretend to be the first to devise a powder box provided with an angularly displaceable plate for feeding powder from a powder compartment but has improved such devices so as to (1) render them simple-r, more compact and more convenient for use, and (2) insure against accidental opening of the powder compartment.
1. A device of the class described comprising in combination a casing, a powder compartment located in saidv casing, a bottom closure for said compartment including a main bottom member adapted to engage with said casing, a false bottom member and resilient means interposed between said main and false bottom members; a rotatable perforated plate closing the to of said powder compartment and rotatab e means extending through the casing and engaging with said rotatable perforated plate, said rotatable means being adapted to move the perforated plate over the powder maintained under pressure in Contact with said plate by the resilient means interposed between the main and false bottom members.
2, A device of the class described comprising in combination a casing, a powder compartment located inside said casing, a bottom closure for said compartment includinga main bottom member adapted to engage with said casing, a false bottom member and a spring interposed between said main and false bottom members; a rotatable perforated plate closing thetop of said powder compartiment, said plate having openings formed therein adjacent the periphery thereof. a toothed member positioned to engage insaid openings and operable to give said perforated plate an angular displacement, and a rotatable shaft connected to said toothed member and extending through the casing, said rotatable shaft being operable to rotate the perforated plate over the powder maintained under pressure against said plate by the spring interposed between the main and false bottom members.
3. A device of the class described comprising in combination a casing, a powder compartment located inside said casing, a bottom closure for said compartment including a main bottoni member of lesser area than the area of the bottom of the casing, said main bottom member having means associated therewith for maintaining the same substantially flush with said casing when said member is in closed position, a false bottom member, and a spring interposed between said main and false bottom -members; a rotatable perforated plate closing the top of said powder compartment, said plate having openings therein adjacent the periphery thereof, a toothedmember positioned to engage in said openings and operable to give said perforated plate an angular displacement, and a rotatable shaft connected to said toothed member and extending through the casing, said rotatable shaft being operable to rotate the perforated plate over the powder maintained under pressure against said plate by the spring interposed between the main and false bottom members.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand.
' 'JACQUES seHALL.
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