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US191809A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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  • Figure 1 is a side view of the bracket, showing by the dotted outlinc its position when depressed.
  • Fig. 2 is a detached view of the clamp.
  • Fig. 3 is a detached view of the slotted clamping-sector.
  • Fig. 4 is a plan view of the outer end of the bracket, showing the clamping and adjusting devices.
  • Letter A represents the bracket, securcd to the wall on pivots B, working into sockets or lngs C, secured thereto by screws or any other suitable means.
  • the front edge of the bracket and about four inches, more or less, apart, is secured, by center pins or screws D, two parallel bars, E.
  • the length of these bars may be varied according to the uses to whieh the bracket is to be applied.
  • At their enter ends they are secured, by conter pins or screws F, to the front side of a clamp, Gr.
  • the bars thus secured at their ends are parallel to each other, whether up or clown, as represented by the dotted outline in Fig. 1.
  • a hindpart of the clamp For the purpose of locking the rod, a hindpart of the clamp, so as to jam or bind against the rod, and hold it from receding or extending, as the case may be, unless released from the binding-screw.
  • the clamp is elongatcd at its inner edge, as shown at L, Fig. 2, and beyond the loop H, so as to admit of a bolt, M, passing tbrough it, and the adjusting slotted sector-plate N, and cngaging into a screw-nut, P, on the front side of the sectorplate.
  • the object, also, of this formation of the clamping-plate is to admit of combining with it, at or near the extreme outer ends of the parallel bars, the adjusting sector-plate secured to the parallel bars by the center-pins R.
  • Tlie clamping sector-plate is on the front side of the parallel bars, and, for the purpose of bindin g the parallel bars and clamping-plae together, a shoulder, S, is formed on the inner face of the clamp L, Fig. 2, of sufficient depth to reach between the parallel bars and bear against the back side of the sector-clamp, as shown in Fig. 4.
  • allel bars E as and for the purposes set; forth. J. E. MUNSON.

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I will refer to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this srecification, the same v ing-screw, K, is inserted through the center UNIID w STATES PATENT OFFICE.
CHARLES H. MOSELEY, OF BROOKLYN, E. D., NEW YORK.
IMPROVEMENT IN DENTAL BRACKETS.
Spiecification forming part of Letters Patent NO. 191,809, dated June 12, 1877; application filed Felymary 3, 1877.
T0 all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I,CHARLES H. MOSELEY, of Brooklyn, E. D., Kings county, and State of New York, have inventcd au Improved Bracket for Use of Dentists and others, of which the following is a specification The invention consists in the construction and arrangement of parts, and will be hercafter more spe0ifically pointed out in the claims.
To describe my invention more particularly letters of reference, wherever they occur, re ferring to like parts.
Figure 1 is a side view of the bracket, showing by the dotted outlinc its position when depressed. Fig. 2 is a detached view of the clamp. Fig. 3 is a detached view of the slotted clamping-sector. Fig. 4 is a plan view of the outer end of the bracket, showing the clamping and adjusting devices.
Letter A represents the bracket, securcd to the wall on pivots B, working into sockets or lngs C, secured thereto by screws or any other suitable means. lo the front edge of the bracket, and about four inches, more or less, apart, is secured, by center pins or screws D, two parallel bars, E. The length of these bars may be varied according to the uses to whieh the bracket is to be applied. At their enter ends they are secured, by conter pins or screws F, to the front side of a clamp, Gr. The bars thus secured at their ends are parallel to each other, whether up or clown, as represented by the dotted outline in Fig. 1. To the back of the clamp G, midway between the ends of the bars E, and at or near its ends, are formed two loops, H, through the openings of Which an extensible rod, I, is inserted. This rod is about the length of the parallel bars, so -tl1at, when extended to its full length, about double the length of the bracket is obtained; on the outer and of the rod a platform or table-board is secured npon a centerpin, J, or may be secured thereon by any other suitable means.
For the purpose of locking the rod, a hindpart of the clamp, so as to jam or bind against the rod, and hold it from receding or extending, as the case may be, unless released from the binding-screw.
For the purpose of holding the rod rigidly, and to prevent all tendency to a vibratory lateral motion, the clamp is elongatcd at its inner edge, as shown at L, Fig. 2, and beyond the loop H, so as to admit of a bolt, M, passing tbrough it, and the adjusting slotted sector-plate N, and cngaging into a screw-nut, P, on the front side of the sectorplate.
The importance of this rigidity of the extensible rod, when in use by a dentist, and operating on the teeth of a patient of sensitive nerves, is too obvious to need but to say that the slightest accident to the table Would be enough to frighten the patient from the seat, if not, for the time being, from the oflicc.
The object, also, of this formation of the clamping-plate is to admit of combining with it, at or near the extreme outer ends of the parallel bars, the adjusting sector-plate secured to the parallel bars by the center-pins R.
Tlie clamping sector-plate is on the front side of the parallel bars, and, for the purpose of bindin g the parallel bars and clamping-plae together, a shoulder, S, is formed on the inner face of the clamp L, Fig. 2, of sufficient depth to reach between the parallel bars and bear against the back side of the sector-clamp, as shown in Fig. 4. By this means the screwnnt on the face of the sector-clamp, when screwed up, binds the parallel bars from being elevated or depressed, and at the same operation clamps the extensible rod rigidly, to prevent all tcndency to a lateral vibratory motion.
It will be obvious that placing the adjustability of the bracket at the extreme ends of the parallel bars greatly facilitates the.working of them, especially when the table-board has been drawn ont to its full length.
As the extensible rod is about two fect and the parallel bars two feet, it will rcadily bc perceived that, when the adjusting of the bracket can be effected at the outer ends of the parallel bars, instead of their inner ends, il: is a great saving of labor and time.
Having now described 1ny improvements, I will set forth what I claim and desire [0 secure by Letters Patent of the United States, premising that I am aware that a patent was granted to J. B. Morrison August 26, 1873, 2. The dumping-plate G, when constructed for dental brackets and shelves, and, there- With the three bearings F, F, and L, in comfore, do not claim, broadly, the invention of binaton with the extensible rod I, as and for dental brackebs; but; the purposes set; forth.
What I do claim is 1. Thesector-plataN,nntP, boltM, clamp G, CHARLES MOSDLDY' constructed With the bearings L S thereon, in Witnesses: combinaton With the outer ends of the par- CHARLES L. BARRITT,
allel bars E, as and for the purposes set; forth. J. E. MUNSON.
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US2817331A (en) * 1953-02-17 1957-12-24 Kaplan Murray Four-way broiler stove
US5257767A (en) * 1990-06-13 1993-11-02 Waterloo Furniture Components, Ltd. Adjustable support mechanism for a keyboard platform
US6213363B1 (en) * 1998-06-18 2001-04-10 Brokk Ab Device for supporting on the body a hand controller unit for the remote control of implements, tools, robots or similar
US20040215642A1 (en) * 2000-11-30 2004-10-28 Kim Cameron Dynamically generating multiple hierarchies of inter-object relationships based on object attribute values

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2817331A (en) * 1953-02-17 1957-12-24 Kaplan Murray Four-way broiler stove
US5257767A (en) * 1990-06-13 1993-11-02 Waterloo Furniture Components, Ltd. Adjustable support mechanism for a keyboard platform
US6213363B1 (en) * 1998-06-18 2001-04-10 Brokk Ab Device for supporting on the body a hand controller unit for the remote control of implements, tools, robots or similar
US20040215642A1 (en) * 2000-11-30 2004-10-28 Kim Cameron Dynamically generating multiple hierarchies of inter-object relationships based on object attribute values

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