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    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B43/00Time locks
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10S70/50Time lock, fluid-controlled
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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. L. PoTTER.
TIME-LOCK.
Patented Nov. 14, 1876.
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WILLIAM L. POTTEROF MEGHANIGSVILLE, NEW'YORK.
IMPROVEMENT IN TIME-LOCKS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 184,297-,dated November 14, 1876; application h'led October l1, 1875.
To all whom it may concern:
Beit known that I, WILLLAM L. POTTER, of Mechanicsville, in the county of Saratoga and State of New York, have invented cer- `tain Improvements in Time-Locks for Safes,
Yperiod-as, for example, over night, or over Sundays or holidays, even bythe key of the vusual lock. Its object is to provide a device for the purpose that while securing the object sought in a degree equal to many others of its class, yet the said device shall be more simple in construction, and consequently cheaper to manufacture, which may be conveniently adjusted to act any number of hours desired, and which may be readily attached or applied to almost any safe of ordinary or known construction.
The invention comprises a tilting actuating device, constructed with a capillary passage, and partially filled with liquid, in combination with a locking-lever, the whole so combined and arranged that the liquid, being in one end of the said device, will, by itsweight, retain the lever in position to lock the door of the safe or other receptacle.; but, being transferred by capillary attraction to the opposite end, will tilt the same, and thereby bring it to a position to unlock the door, the time required for this being proportioned to the relative weight of the two ends of the device, and also to the quantity of the liquid transferred, as aforesaid, and the rapidity of the capillary action. The invention further comprises a novel combination of parts whereby the most advantageous operation of my aforesaid invention is secured.
Figure l is a face view, from the inside of a safe, of a time-lock or mechanism made according to my invention, showing the parts in position previous to locking the safe-door. Fig. 2 is a like View, showing the parts in the position occupied during the time that the door is locked by the device. Fig. 3 is a similar view, with the parts in the locking position of a modification of my invention.
A is the door, and B the adjoining sides of a safe; and C C are the usual locking-bolts of the lock therein. These bolts C f'orm part of a lock of any suitable or ordinary construction, the character of the lock itself being of minor importance in the `use and operation of my invention. In the `form and structure shown in Figs. l and 2, the locking bolt or bolts should be provided with a stud, shoulder, or stop, a, the connection ot' which with the bolts C in thejust-mcntioned figures is indicated in dotted lines.
It is manifest thatthese bolts, being thrust into the usual sockets b in the adjoining surface of the door-frame-of the safe, will beheld in a locked position `independent of the action of any key, or any action of the lock ot which said bolts form a part, in case any firm obstruction is placed behind the stud a.
D is a lever, pivoted to the inner surface of the door A, and having one of its ends notched, as shown at c, this notch providing a shoulder, which,when this notched end is elevated, will fitbehind the stud a and prevent the withdrawal of the bolts G, as just hereinbe# fore indicated. Upon this lever D are attached two bulbs, AE and F, connected by a curved tube, G. The bulbs may be of glass, the tube of metal, or bulbs `and tube may be in one piece,of glass. yEach bulb has a sufficient capacityoto hold a quantity of alcohol or other liquid, sufficient, when in the bulb E, to tilt the notched end c of the lever upward, and
when in the bulb F to tilt the said end downward. A quantity ot' the liquid not exceeding the capacity of one of the bulbs is placed within the two and their connecting-tube. In the tube Gr is placed a strand (indicated by the dotted line m) of cotton or other fibrous, substance, or any material capable of insuring the transmission of liquid through it by capillary attraction. The ends of this strand m should extend into the bulbs E F. rIhe two bulbs and their curved connecting-tube should be firmly connected together, but preferably should be attached to the lever by hooks or staples a', so that they may be readily detached from the lever, in order on occasion to be reversed, as hereinafter more fully eX- plained. I is a screw-threaded carrier, attached to the lever D, and having upon it a nut, load, or rider, K, which may be adjusted at any desired point along the length of the aforesaid rider. Nis a spring, attached at one end to the end of the lever D adjacent to the bulb E,and at the other to a screw, P,
which Works through a tixed nut, g, 0n the incounterbalances the Weight of the opposite arm of the lever D, and that of the bulb F- thereon; but when, by capillary attraction, sufcient ofthe liquid has passed through the strand m into the other bulb, F, to tilt the end c downward, the said end is brought away from the stud a, as represented in Fig. 1, and the bolts C may be retracted by the normal operation of the lock. Of course the time occupied in the aforesaid transfer of liquid from the/one bulb to the other will depend not only upon the rapidity of the capillary actionv of the line m, but also upon the quantity necessary to effect the tilting of the device, as set forth; and this quantity will depend upon the resistance afforded by the spring N and the rider K,
A so that by adjusting the said spring and rider,
either or both, the length of time may be varied to any requisite degree, according as the secure locking of the bolts C against all reversemovement or withdrawal is desired. In practice, this adjustment is preferred to be made by means of the rider alone, and the proper position of the rider in any given case, for any given time, is best ascertained by trial until the proper position is found. It is easy, however, so to graduate the carrier I that an approximate adjustment may at once be made. The spring N is especially designed to hold the bulb E in case, as in unlawful attempts to open the safe, the safe is turned upside down, which, without some such provision,'w0uld be likely to tilt the device and release the bolts.
When desired, the apparatus may be constructed and arranged as represented in Fig. 3. In this latter, the end of the lever D sweeps past the adjacent edge ofthe door-frame, as indicated by the dotted line. When the end c ofthe lever D is elevated, it holds against the inner surface of the door-frame, and thereby prevents the openin g of the door, irrespective 0f the operation of the ordinary lock.
When the lever is tilted by the transfer of the liquid from the one bulb to the other, its end passes around an arc away from the edge of the door-frame, and permits the door to be opened.
When the liquid has passed from the bulb E to the bulb F, as described, and it is again desired to lock the -door by :means of my invention, as herein set forth, the two bulbs, with their connecting-tube, are removed from the lever D and replaced in a reverse position; which done, the liquid passes by capillary attraction from F to E, in the same manner as in the previous operation of the device it passed from E to F, the operation of the device being the same in one case as in the other.
What I claim as my invention is- 1. The tilting actuating device, constructed with a capillary passage and partially filled with liquid, incombination with a locking-lever, the whole arranged for use and operation substantially as herein set forth.
2. The time-lock comprising the described tilting actuating device, the locking-lever, the adjustable load or rider, and the spring N, the Whole combined in relation with each other, the door A, and safe B, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
WILLIAM L. POTTER. Witnesses:
W. M. EDWARD, JAS. E. MATTHAEL
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Cited By (6)

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US2837907A (en) * 1955-05-18 1958-06-10 Louis F Halling Cigarette case time lock device
US3600020A (en) * 1970-08-07 1971-08-17 Andrew E Shutt Safety lock for furniture-stripping machine
WO1981000426A1 (en) * 1979-08-10 1981-02-19 Reliable Security Syst Timing apparatus for delaying opening of doors
US4324425A (en) * 1978-02-15 1982-04-13 Logan Emanuel L Point-of-egress control device for securing exit doors safely
US4344647A (en) * 1980-06-16 1982-08-17 Reliable Security Systems, Inc. Exterior operating arrangement for emergency exit doors with delayed opening feature
US4351552A (en) * 1979-03-20 1982-09-28 Reliable Security Systems, Inc. Emergency exit door latching and locking apparatus

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2837907A (en) * 1955-05-18 1958-06-10 Louis F Halling Cigarette case time lock device
US3600020A (en) * 1970-08-07 1971-08-17 Andrew E Shutt Safety lock for furniture-stripping machine
US4324425A (en) * 1978-02-15 1982-04-13 Logan Emanuel L Point-of-egress control device for securing exit doors safely
US4351552A (en) * 1979-03-20 1982-09-28 Reliable Security Systems, Inc. Emergency exit door latching and locking apparatus
WO1981000426A1 (en) * 1979-08-10 1981-02-19 Reliable Security Syst Timing apparatus for delaying opening of doors
US4328985A (en) * 1979-08-10 1982-05-11 Reliable Security Systems, Inc. Timing apparatus for delaying opening of doors
US4344647A (en) * 1980-06-16 1982-08-17 Reliable Security Systems, Inc. Exterior operating arrangement for emergency exit doors with delayed opening feature

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