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  • My invention relates to a spring'floor which can be formed on a solid foundation in such a manner as not to affect the standing walls of I a building; and it consists of a supplemental are floor joists, upon which the supplemental' floor is secured. 0n the upper side of the joists A, I firmly secure upright pins 0 O G at desired distances'apart. Each of these pins extends up through an elastic buffer, D,
  • guides G G to keep the floor in its proper position and prevent any side or end movement.
  • These guides may be made in any desired manner; but in the present case I have shown them as being made of two plates, each plate having a longitudinal groove in its center, and one plate being secured to the side or end wall and the other to the supplemental floor in such a manner as to match with each other.
  • buffers D are not as high as the others, being made of a smaller size, so that when an. extraordinary strain is brought upon the floor the shorter springs will receive the pressure, thereby causing the floor to retain its elasticity equally for a light or heavy weight.
  • this construction I am able to form a spring-floor that is safe and durable, and will not affect the standing walls of the building. If desired, this spring-floor may cover only a portion of a room, a stationary platform being built up even with it, so that a level surface will be presented, the stationary portion being used for seats, music-stand, or any desired. purpose.

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W. H. CL'ARK.
SPRING-FLOORS. v
No. 194,530, Patented Aug. 28,1 8'77.
Inventdr Witnesses I; .9? jaw/M9 NJETERS, PHDTO LITHOGRAPHER WA um Y N UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
WILLIAM H. CLARK, OF AUSTIN, NEVADA.
IMPROVEMENT IN SPRING-FLOORS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 194,580. dated August 28, 1877; application filed July 9, 1877.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that 1, WILLIAM HORNER CLARK, of Austin, county of Lander and State of Nevada, have invented an Improved Spring- Floor; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being bad to the accompanying drawings.
My invention relates to a spring'floor which can be formed on a solid foundation in such a manner as not to affect the standing walls of I a building; and it consists of a supplemental are floor joists, upon which the supplemental' floor is secured. 0n the upper side of the joists A, I firmly secure upright pins 0 O G at desired distances'apart. Each of these pins extends up through an elastic buffer, D,
and enters a hole in one of the upper floorjoists B, said hole being lined with an antifriction metal. Upon the bearing faces of the buffer D, I place a metal cap, E E, to prevent it from being pressed out of shape.
To prevent the floor from rebounding beyond any desired height, I place metal strips F upon one side of the floorjoists B, having a slot in their lower ends, which fit over guidepins, and are thereby held in place in such a manner as to allow the supplemental floor to be pressed down, but prevent it from passing beyond the usual height.
At the ends, and sides of my floor I place guides G G, to keep the floor in its proper position and prevent any side or end movement. These guides may be made in any desired manner; but in the present case I have shown them as being made of two plates, each plate having a longitudinal groove in its center, and one plate being secured to the side or end wall and the other to the supplemental floor in such a manner as to match with each other.
Some of the buffers D are not as high as the others, being made of a smaller size, so that when an. extraordinary strain is brought upon the floor the shorter springs will receive the pressure, thereby causing the floor to retain its elasticity equally for a light or heavy weight.
By this construction I am able to form a spring-floor that is safe and durable, and will not affect the standing walls of the building. If desired, this spring-floor may cover only a portion of a room, a stationary platform being built up even with it, so that a level surface will be presented, the stationary portion being used for seats, music-stand, or any desired. purpose.
At convenient places I leave openings H for ventilation. When the floor is pressed down it forces the air through these ventilators, and prevents any damage occurring from the air being compressed beneath the floor.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent,
1. In combination with the spring-floor sup ported on the rubber buffers D, the metal caps E E and upright pins 0, substantially as and for the purpose described.
2. In constructing a spring-floor, the metal strips F for preventing the floor from rebounding above desired height, and guides G for keeping the floor in its proper position, and also the ventilators H at desired parts of the floor, all arranged and operating substantially as and for the purpose above described.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal.
WILLIAM HORNER CLARK. [L. 8.]
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WILLIAM GIBsoN, ALFRED E. SHANNON.
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US4438608A (en) * 1980-02-28 1984-03-27 Wilfried Hamm Stairtread for spiral staircase
US4492291A (en) * 1981-02-13 1985-01-08 Commissariat A L'energie Atomique Device for damping shocks caused by _moving heavy objects
US5339745A (en) * 1992-06-24 1994-08-23 Alusuisse-Lonza Services Ltd. Sound proofing and vibration dampening elastic connecting element
US5388380A (en) * 1992-07-13 1995-02-14 Robbins, Inc. Anchored/resilient sleeper for hardwood floor system
US5465679A (en) * 1993-05-21 1995-11-14 Mardikian 1991 Irrevocable Trust Personal watercraft and boat with shock absorbing floorboards
US6249925B1 (en) * 1997-06-30 2001-06-26 Japan Highway Public Corporation Bridge of shock-absorbing construction
US20110161641A1 (en) * 2009-12-29 2011-06-30 International Business Machines Corporation SPE Software Instruction Cache
US20210002912A1 (en) * 2018-03-06 2021-01-07 PR Licensing B.V. A spacer for fixation to a construction element, for maintaining a relative distance to another construction element, and for restricting a movement about a position relative to another construction element
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Cited By (10)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4438608A (en) * 1980-02-28 1984-03-27 Wilfried Hamm Stairtread for spiral staircase
US4492291A (en) * 1981-02-13 1985-01-08 Commissariat A L'energie Atomique Device for damping shocks caused by _moving heavy objects
US5339745A (en) * 1992-06-24 1994-08-23 Alusuisse-Lonza Services Ltd. Sound proofing and vibration dampening elastic connecting element
US5388380A (en) * 1992-07-13 1995-02-14 Robbins, Inc. Anchored/resilient sleeper for hardwood floor system
US5465679A (en) * 1993-05-21 1995-11-14 Mardikian 1991 Irrevocable Trust Personal watercraft and boat with shock absorbing floorboards
US6249925B1 (en) * 1997-06-30 2001-06-26 Japan Highway Public Corporation Bridge of shock-absorbing construction
US20110161641A1 (en) * 2009-12-29 2011-06-30 International Business Machines Corporation SPE Software Instruction Cache
US20210002912A1 (en) * 2018-03-06 2021-01-07 PR Licensing B.V. A spacer for fixation to a construction element, for maintaining a relative distance to another construction element, and for restricting a movement about a position relative to another construction element
EP3772443A1 (en) * 2019-08-07 2021-02-10 Bombardier Transportation GmbH Floor structure, in particular for a railway vehicle, and railway vehicle with at least one floor structure
DE102019121370A1 (en) * 2019-08-07 2021-02-11 Bombardier Transportation Gmbh Floor structure, in particular for a rail vehicle, and rail vehicle with at least one floor structure

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