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  • the object I have in view is to produce a plate-sprin g attachment for platform rockingchairs extending transversely across the chair, which will .be durable in use and efficient in operation, will not require hinging at any points to prevent breaking, will not need any stops, which are objectionable for the reason that they check the rocking movement suddenly, and, further, will be constructed so that the spring can be connected at its ends with the rockers after the fastening-plateshave been secured to such rockers.
  • Fig. 2 a top view of the center of the rockers and the spring attachment; Fig. 3, a vertical section at right angles to Fig. 1 on line 3 3; Fig. 4, a cross-section of the spring attachment on line 4 4 in Fig. l; and Fig. 5, a view, similar to Fig. 1, of a modified form of the spring.
  • a A are the side rails of the base or platform, and B B are the rockers of a platform rocking-chair, such rockers resting and rocking directly upon the side rails.
  • G is the plate-sprin g extending transversely across the chair, and connected at its ends to therockers, and secured at intermediate points to the base.
  • this plate-sprin g is bent upwardly at the center, as shown by a. From this curved center each side I) of the spring extends horizontally, or substantially so, nearly to the side rails of the base, where the ends 0 are turned upwardly to make connection with the rockers.
  • the rails A A of the base are connected by cross-bars D, placed ashort distance apart, one on each side of the longitudinal center of such base-rails.
  • These cross-bars are connected by two plates, E, which are fastened by screws to such bars, and have pivoted to them the down- Wardly-hanging U-links F.
  • the links F have shoes cl, which are riveted to the horizontal portions b of the plate-spring G, on each side of the bent center thereof.
  • These swinging links form the means for connecting the platespring to the base, and they swing outwardly when the chair is rocked and permit the spring to elongate by bending at the center.
  • the shoes dof the swinginglinks extend outwardly from the center of the links more than inwardly, so that the links can be swung readily by the upward movement of the ends of the springs.
  • the ends 0 of the plate-spring have fastenin g eyes and slots f f, which engage with the headed studs and secure the spring removabl y thereto.
  • the fastening-plates Gr By having the plate-sprin g removably secured to the rockers the fastening-plates Grcan be first secured, and the spring afterward drawn up and hooked to them, which enables the parts to be much more easily applied than where the spring is secured to the plates at its ends before such plates are fastened in place; and, in addition, the removable fastenings allow the chair and base to be separated for any purpose without the'trouble of taking 8 out the fastening-screws.
  • My spring having a double action, it can be made in one piece, and can be connected directly to the rockers without the intervention of hinged plates.
  • My double-acting spring 0 also gives an exceedingly easy motion to the chair, and can be made stiff enough, so that no stops will be required to limit the rocking movement.

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' Rocking Chair. 7 No. 239,986. k Patented April 12,1881. V
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WENDELIN sane, on cHIoAeo, ILLINOIS.
ROCKING-C HAIR.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 239,986, dated April 12, 1881.
Application filed December '7, 1880. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern;
Be it known that I, WENDELIN SENG, of Ohicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Rocking-Chairs, of which the following is a specification.
The object I have in view is to produce a plate-sprin g attachment for platform rockingchairs extending transversely across the chair, which will .be durable in use and efficient in operation, will not require hinging at any points to prevent breaking, will not need any stops, which are objectionable for the reason that they check the rocking movement suddenly, and, further, will be constructed so that the spring can be connected at its ends with the rockers after the fastening-plateshave been secured to such rockers.
My invention therein consists in the peculiar devices and combinations of devices employed by me, all as fully hereinafter explained, and pointed out by the claims.
In the accompanying drawings, forming a part hereof, Figure, l is a vertical cross-section of the base and the rockers of a platform rocking-chair embodying my invention; Fig.
2, a top view of the center of the rockers and the spring attachment; Fig. 3, a vertical section at right angles to Fig. 1 on line 3 3; Fig. 4, a cross-section of the spring attachment on line 4 4 in Fig. l; and Fig. 5, a view, similar to Fig. 1, of a modified form of the spring.
Like letters denote corresponding parts in all the figures.
A A are the side rails of the base or platform, and B B are the rockers of a platform rocking-chair, such rockers resting and rocking directly upon the side rails.
G is the plate-sprin g extending transversely across the chair, and connected at its ends to therockers, and secured at intermediate points to the base. By myinvention this plate-sprin g is bent upwardly at the center, as shown by a. From this curved center each side I) of the spring extends horizontally, or substantially so, nearly to the side rails of the base, where the ends 0 are turned upwardly to make connection with the rockers.
The rails A A of the base are connected by cross-bars D, placed ashort distance apart, one on each side of the longitudinal center of such base-rails. These cross-bars are connected by two plates, E, which are fastened by screws to such bars, and have pivoted to them the down- Wardly-hanging U-links F.
The links F have shoes cl, which are riveted to the horizontal portions b of the plate-spring G, on each side of the bent center thereof. These swinging links form the means for connecting the platespring to the base, and they swing outwardly when the chair is rocked and permit the spring to elongate by bending at the center. The shoes dof the swinginglinks extend outwardly from the center of the links more than inwardly, so that the links can be swung readily by the upward movement of the ends of the springs.
To the center of the rockers B B, on their inner sides, are secured, by screws, the fastening-plates G, each of which is provided with a 7o headed stud, e, projecting therefrom.
The ends 0 of the plate-spring have fastenin g eyes and slots f f, which engage with the headed studs and secure the spring removabl y thereto.
By having the plate-sprin g removably secured to the rockers the fastening-plates Grcan be first secured, and the spring afterward drawn up and hooked to them, which enables the parts to be much more easily applied than where the spring is secured to the plates at its ends before such plates are fastened in place; and, in addition, the removable fastenings allow the chair and base to be separated for any purpose without the'trouble of taking 8 out the fastening-screws.
My spring having a double action, it can be made in one piece, and can be connected directly to the rockers without the intervention of hinged plates. My double-acting spring 0 also gives an exceedingly easy motion to the chair, and can be made stiff enough, so that no stops will be required to limit the rocking movement.
As a modification of my spring, instead of having a bent center capable of elongation, such center can be replaced by a spiral spring,
H, Fig. 5, connecting the swinging links, or the end plates secured to such links. The spring constructed in this manner would have I the .same action as the continuous plate-sprin g. It would be elongated by the rocking of the chair, and the end plates would be deflected, as with the construction first described. WhatI claim as my invention is 1. In a platform rocking-chair, the swinging links F, pivoted to the base on opposite sides of the center, and connected with the rockers, in combination with a spring connecting such links, said spring being elongated when the chair is rocked, substantially as deits ends and elongated at the center when the chair is rocked, substantially as described and shown.
3. In a platform rocking-chair, the combination, with the side rails, A A, having crossbars D, and the rockers B B, of the transverse double-acting plate-spring O, bent at its center, and fastened at its ends to the rockers, the
plates E, secured to the cross-bars D, and the swinging links I, pivoted to the plates E and WENDELIN SENG.
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2. In a platform rocking-chair, the doublesecured to the spring on each side of its bent acting spring arranged transversely across the center, substantially as described and shown. chair and connected at its ends with the rockers, in combination with swinging links F, piv- Witnesses:
15 oted to the base on opposite sides of the cen- OLIVER W. MARBLE,
ter thereof, whereby the spring will be bent at I p F. W. KASEHAGEN.
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