US178318A - Improvement in shutter and blind fasteners - Google Patents
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- E05B65/5253—Other locks for chests, boxes, trunks, baskets, travelling bags, or the like characterised by bolt movement rotating about an axis perpendicular to the surface on which the lock is mounted
- E05B65/5261—Other locks for chests, boxes, trunks, baskets, travelling bags, or the like characterised by bolt movement rotating about an axis perpendicular to the surface on which the lock is mounted with simultaneously operating double bolts
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- My invention relates to the Construction of an improved window shutter and blind fastener; and consists in arranging and casting' the several parts in a novel manner, to obviate the use ot' springs and rivets, thereby reducing the cost of manufacture, and giving greater dur-ability and efiectiveness in operation, and also in an adjnstable catch for the wall, of novel shape, as will be hereinafter more fully described and definitely claimed.
- Figure 1 represents my improved window shutter and blind fastener in use.
- Fig. 2 represents the same ready to be applied to the shutter or blind.
- Fig. 3 represents, in section, the core for giving the form of the interior of the body part A, Fig. l, and is made to contain in it the adjacent parts of the latches c and d, as shown by the dotted lines therein.
- Fig. 4 represents, in section, the core for giving the form of the interior of the body part A, Fig. l, and is made to contain in it the adjacent parts of the latches c and d, as shown by the dotted lines therein.
- Fig. 5 represents a section ot' the interior ot' the body part A, Fig. 2; and Fig.
- FIG. 6 represents a vertical detached view ot' the latches c and d, the same being shown laterally in
- the eXtremit-ies are weighted, as shown at s, and the pivots e e (and e e in Fig. 3) are rounded in form for the purpose of ejecting rust or other matter that may tend to obstrnct their operation.
- I use iron or any other suitable material.
- I cast the latches c and d, and, having provided a core-box, (the reverse of Fig. 3,) l lay the latches into it, and fill it np with a composition of plaster and sand, or any other suitable snbstance, and, pressing the two parts of the core-box together, thus form the core.
- the core-box is so arranged that a very thin layer of the plaster or substance of which the core is composed covers the rounded pivots e and e uniformly on their surface about onethirtieth of an inch thick, and these form the sockets f f, Fig. 5, in the process of casting, as the remaining portion of the core, properly shaped, forms the rest of the interior of the body part A.
- the core being made I proceed to mold the outside of the window shutter and blind fastener.
- the pattern I use for that purpose is represented precisely by Fig. 3, including the dotted lines. ⁇ It is cast solid, the rays or wedgeshaped projections a a, a on the exterior being for the purpose of securing the fastener firmly in the window-shutter.
- the db-is of the cores may be removed by the process ot' tunbling in hot water, or in any other manner suitable for the purpose.
- the shutter and blind fastener consisting ⁇ of the combination of weighted latches o and 4 and blind fastener in such manner as tobe' readily adjusted to the sagging ot' the shutter and blind, as described and shown, for the purpose specified.
Description
J'. M. MESCHUTT.
SHUTTER AND BLIND FASTENER.
Patenta& June`6, 1876.
E Ei dowshutter.
NITD STATES PATENT OFFICE JAMES M. MESCHUTT, O F JERSEY CITY, NEW JERSEY.
IMPROVEMENT lN S HUTTER AND BLIND FASTENERS.
Specification formig part of Letters Patent No. 178.318, dated June 6, 1876; application filed December 2, 1875.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JAMES M. MEscHUT'r, of Jersey City, Hudson county, State of New Jersey, have invented certain lmprovements in Window Shutter and Blind Fasteners, of which the following is a specification:
My invention relates to the Construction of an improved window shutter and blind fastener; and consists in arranging and casting' the several parts in a novel manner, to obviate the use ot' springs and rivets, thereby reducing the cost of manufacture, and giving greater dur-ability and efiectiveness in operation, and also in an adjnstable catch for the wall, of novel shape, as will be hereinafter more fully described and definitely claimed.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 represents my improved window shutter and blind fastener in use. Fig. 2 represents the same ready to be applied to the shutter or blind. Fig. 3 represents, in section, the core for giving the form of the interior of the body part A, Fig. l, and is made to contain in it the adjacent parts of the latches c and d, as shown by the dotted lines therein. Fig. 4
.represents my outside adjustable catch t'or brick walls, and consists ot' a round tapering shank, n, and a curved arm, m. It is applied to use by driving` it into the wall between two bricls, as near as may be to the latch in the shutter when it is opened and set in the proper position, and is so arranged as to be readily adjusted to the sagging of the win- Fig. 5 represents a section ot' the interior ot' the body part A, Fig. 2; and Fig. 6 represents a vertical detached view ot' the latches c and d, the same being shown laterally in The eXtremit-ies are weighted, as shown at s, and the pivots e e (and e e in Fig. 3) are rounded in form for the purpose of ejecting rust or other matter that may tend to obstrnct their operation.
To construct my improved window shutter and blindtastener I use iron or any other suitable material. I cast the latches c and d, and, having provided a core-box, (the reverse of Fig. 3,) l lay the latches into it, and fill it np with a composition of plaster and sand, or any other suitable snbstance, and, pressing the two parts of the core-box together, thus form the core.
The core-box is so arranged that a very thin layer of the plaster or substance of which the core is composed covers the rounded pivots e and e uniformly on their surface about onethirtieth of an inch thick, and these form the sockets f f, Fig. 5, in the process of casting, as the remaining portion of the core, properly shaped, forms the rest of the interior of the body part A.
The core being made, I proceed to mold the outside of the window shutter and blind fastener. The pattern I use for that purpose is represented precisely by Fig. 3, including the dotted lines.` It is cast solid, the rays or wedgeshaped projections a a, a on the exterior being for the purpose of securing the fastener firmly in the window-shutter.
Having removed the patterns, I set the core carefully, and run in the metal or composition of which the article is to be cast. The db-is of the cores may be removed by the process ot' tunbling in hot water, or in any other manner suitable for the purpose.
I am aware that window shutter and blind fasteners are made and in use with two latches acting` as levers upon each other, and that the common door-latch involves the same principle also, that latches. are made to opcrate by their own weight. I, theret'ore, do not broadl y claim any of these; but,
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim' as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
l. The shutter and blind fastener consisting` of the combination of weighted latches o and 4 and blind fastener in such manner as tobe' readily adjusted to the sagging ot' the shutter and blind, as described and shown, for the purpose specified.
JAMES M. MESGHUTT. Witnesses:
THOs. GEORGE, WM. H. HECKLE.
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