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  • This invention vrelates to certain improvements in hinges; and consists in providing a removable pintle with a knob having a iiat bearing-surface at its inner end of a diameter less than the body of the knob, while the knuckle-joint of the hinge is formed with a bearing-surt'ace'at its upper end of a-diameter less than the diameter of the main body of the knuckle, in such a manner that a contracted-neck bearin g-surface is obtained, making a neat close-fitting joint between the parts, as well as cheapenin g the cost of manufacture and adding greatly to the beauty and ornamental appearance of the article.
  • the general method has been to cast the knob on the pintle-Wire against an iron chill, forming a concave shoulder or bearing of sufficient size to meet the diameter of the knuckle of the hinge, the object of the chill being to cast a smooth surface at the joint, and sufficiently concave to cover any irregularities atthe end of the knuckle-joint.
  • This method must be adopted, or else the end of the knuckle-joint countersunk so as to meet the convex shoulder-joint of the knob, for it is impossible to cast a deep shoulder Without having some draft, in order to have it mold well, and even then it is always liable to be rough at the division of the molds.
  • Figure 1 represents a sectional view of a hinge in which the base or bearing-surface of the knob is cast concave by means of the iron chill, for the purpose before mentioned.
  • Fig. 2 is a similar view, showing the base of the knob convex at its bearing, with a corresponding countersink in the end of the hingeknuckle.
  • Fig. 3 is a like view of a hinge showing iny improved division of the pintleknob, and Fig. 4 the pintle and its knob detached.
  • the hinge is reversible for right and left hand doors, and is constructed in the usual manner, except in the particulars of my iinprovement, which consists in making the bearing or seat a of the knob at the neck or least diameter thereof-that is to say, the neck is divided at a point to leave the larger or base portion c upon the end of the knuckle d, and obtain thereby the smallest bearing-surface, and which avoids the expensive employment of iron chills and insures a close fit of the pintie-knob with the hinge-knuckle d.
  • the bearing or seat is the full diameter of the knuckle, as at e, while in Fig.
  • a portion of the knob-neck is formed upon the knuckle, and of a shape and diameter symmetrical with the neck, so that the seat is at the neck and not at the base of the knob, as in Figs. 1 and 2.
  • the corresponding knob at the other end of the knuckle is cast solidly With the hinge.
  • the removable pintle of a hinge provided with a knob, having a dat bearing-surface at its inner end of a diameter less than the diameter of the knob, in combination with the CHARLES B. CLARK.

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C. B. CLARK.
. HINGES. No.18Z,89-3. Patented 001:.3, 187e.
NITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
CHARLES B. CLARK, OF BUFFALO, NEW YORK.
IMPROVEMENT iN HlNeEs.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 182,893, dated October 3, 1876; application filed July 22, 1876.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, CEAnLEs B. CLARK, of Bualo, in the county of Erie and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Butt-Hin ges, of which the following is a specification:
This invention vrelates to certain improvements in hinges; and consists in providing a removable pintle with a knob having a iiat bearing-surface at its inner end of a diameter less than the body of the knob, while the knuckle-joint of the hinge is formed with a bearing-surt'ace'at its upper end of a-diameter less than the diameter of the main body of the knuckle, in such a manner that a contracted-neck bearin g-surface is obtained, making a neat close-fitting joint between the parts, as well as cheapenin g the cost of manufacture and adding greatly to the beauty and ornamental appearance of the article.
Hitherto the general method has been to cast the knob on the pintle-Wire against an iron chill, forming a concave shoulder or bearing of sufficient size to meet the diameter of the knuckle of the hinge, the object of the chill being to cast a smooth surface at the joint, and sufficiently concave to cover any irregularities atthe end of the knuckle-joint. This method must be adopted, or else the end of the knuckle-joint countersunk so as to meet the convex shoulder-joint of the knob, for it is impossible to cast a deep shoulder Without having some draft, in order to have it mold well, and even then it is always liable to be rough at the division of the molds.
Either method mentioned adds to the cost of production, and from the extent and usual roughness of the joint is objectionable to the appearance of the hinge.
I avoid these objections and lessen the cost by making the division or seat at the neck or smallest part of the knob, thereby requiring scarcely any draft for the slight shoulder around the pintle-wire of the neck portion of the knob.
I am thus enabled to make, at no additional expense beyond the ordinary simple process of molding, a closely-fitting joint, and the pintle-Wire is also more securely held within the knob, extending, as it does, into the larger diameter of the saine, whereas in the other methods shown the knobs are liable to break off at the necks in withdrawing them from the hinge when the door is hung, for itis quite impossible to cast the pintle through the undivided neck without making blow-holes in the casting; and for the above reasons I am also enabled to make a smaller and more symmetrical neck, which the more eiectually conceals the dividingjoint and preserves the knuckle-joint line unbroken. These are important considerations iii the manufacture of this class of hinges, as they facilitate the production and cheapen the article to the trade.
Figure 1 represents a sectional view of a hinge in which the base or bearing-surface of the knob is cast concave by means of the iron chill, for the purpose before mentioned. Fig. 2 is a similar view, showing the base of the knob convex at its bearing, with a corresponding countersink in the end of the hingeknuckle. Fig. 3 is a like view of a hinge showing iny improved division of the pintleknob, and Fig. 4 the pintle and its knob detached.
The hinge is reversible for right and left hand doors, and is constructed in the usual manner, except in the particulars of my iinprovement, which consists in making the bearing or seat a of the knob at the neck or least diameter thereof-that is to say, the neck is divided at a point to leave the larger or base portion c upon the end of the knuckle d, and obtain thereby the smallest bearing-surface, and which avoids the expensive employment of iron chills and insures a close fit of the pintie-knob with the hinge-knuckle d. In Figs. 1 and 2 the bearing or seat is the full diameter of the knuckle, as at e, while in Fig. 3 a portion of the knob-neck is formed upon the knuckle, and of a shape and diameter symmetrical with the neck, so that the seat is at the neck and not at the base of the knob, as in Figs. 1 and 2. The corresponding knob at the other end of the knuckle is cast solidly With the hinge.
I do not confine my improvements to the ordinary acorn or to any specific shape of the knob, as my object is to divide the knob at its smallest diameter, irrespective of' its pecu liar shape, and for the purpose hereinbefore mentioned.
I do not herein claim any part of the design or ornamentation, the same having been allowed me in another application for the de sign only, filed under date of September 11, 1876, and intended to be taken out as of even date herewith; but
What I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
The removable pintle of a hinge, provided with a knob, having a dat bearing-surface at its inner end of a diameter less than the diameter of the knob, in combination with the CHARLES B. CLARK.
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US2553663A (en) * 1947-02-05 1951-05-22 Martin Herman Piston ring compressor
US5033161A (en) * 1990-01-08 1991-07-23 Chavez Joseph G Door hinge with knuckle cylinder having a major beveled portion
US20080295287A1 (en) * 2007-06-04 2008-12-04 Mark Hetherington Releasable Hinge

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2553663A (en) * 1947-02-05 1951-05-22 Martin Herman Piston ring compressor
US5033161A (en) * 1990-01-08 1991-07-23 Chavez Joseph G Door hinge with knuckle cylinder having a major beveled portion
US20080295287A1 (en) * 2007-06-04 2008-12-04 Mark Hetherington Releasable Hinge

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