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US305899A
US305899A US305899DA US305899A US 305899 A US305899 A US 305899A US 305899D A US305899D A US 305899DA US 305899 A US305899 A US 305899A
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  • Our invention relates to the unison of the glass fronts of door-plates, or harnessrosettes, or door-knobs, 85e., to their metal backs; and the object of our invention is to produce a strong,fneat, and invisible unionof the parts mentioned.
  • Our invention consists in the peculiar and novel construct-ion and arrangement of the parts, and in the improved method of so construct-ing and arranging such parts, as hereinafter described and claimed.
  • Figure l is a perspective view looking at the bach of our improved harness-rosette.
  • Fig. 2 is a view of a portion of a harness-bridle with the rosette attached.
  • Fig. 3 is asectional side view of' our improved doouplate.
  • Fig. 4 is a
  • FIG. l, 2, and 4 A designates the glass front plate of a harness-1o sette. Upon the back of this front plate is formed an annular groove, a, which produces a central portion, a', which is on a plane with the outer edge ofthe back of the rosette.
  • the backing B designates the metal backing, which is formed with a flange, b, and also with a loop, b', the latter being for the purpose of receiving the straps by which the rosette is secured to the harness.
  • the backing B is placed upon the raised portion c of the rosette, with the ange b in the groove aand embracing the sides of the raised portion.
  • the sides of the raised por- 5 5 tion should be formed flaring somewhat, and the flange of the backing should extend closely in under the sides.
  • a quantity of cement, c is run into the groove a.
  • A designates the glass front plate, which is formedwith the groove a surrounding the central portion n?, which is on a plane with the outer edge of' the front plate.
  • B designates the backing-piece, which is provided with the flange I)2 and also with a screw, b3, by which the device is secured to the door.
  • the backing-piece is preferably of' sheet metal.

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S. M. CRETBAU 8v R. D. METGALP.
DOOR PLATE, HARNESS RosETTE, 8m. No. 305,899. 4Patented Sept. 30, 1884..
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sTEPHEN M. oEETEaU AND RosooE D. iiiEToALE, 0E PROVIDENCE, n. i.
noon-PLATE,HARNESS-Rossini, etc.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 305,899x dated September, 1884.
Application lilorl March 3, 18S4. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern,.-
Be it known that we, STEPHEN M. CEE- TEAU and Roscoe D. METCALE, both of the 'city` and county of Providence, and State of and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings forming a part of this specification.
Our invention relates to the unison of the glass fronts of door-plates, or harnessrosettes, or door-knobs, 85e., to their metal backs; and the object of our invention is to produce a strong,fneat, and invisible unionof the parts mentioned. v
Our invention consists in the peculiar and novel construct-ion and arrangement of the parts, and in the improved method of so construct-ing and arranging such parts, as hereinafter described and claimed.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure l is a perspective view looking at the bach of our improved harness-rosette. Fig. 2 is a view of a portion of a harness-bridle with the rosette attached. Fig. 3 is asectional side view of' our improved doouplate. Fig. 4 is a simt vlar vieiv oi' our improved rosette.
Heretofore in door-plates, harness-rosettes, 85o., the glass fronts have been joined to metal backs by simply setting the edges of the latter around and over the outer edges of the former. This arrangement is objectionable, for the reason that the two parts do not present a harmonious appearance to thc eye. In our improved construction the niet-al backing is entirely concealed from view, while the union between the parts is perfectly strong. Y
In the drawings, Figs. l, 2, and 4, A designates the glass front plate of a harness-1o sette. Upon the back of this front plate is formed an annular groove, a, which produces a central portion, a', which is on a plane with the outer edge ofthe back of the rosette.
B designates the metal backing, which is formed with a flange, b, and also with a loop, b', the latter being for the purpose of receiving the straps by which the rosette is secured to the harness. The backing B is placed upon the raised portion c of the rosette, with the ange b in the groove aand embracing the sides of the raised portion.
In order to insure-the unison between the plate and backing, the sides of the raised por- 5 5 tion should be formed flaring somewhat, and the flange of the backing should extend closely in under the sides.
To protect and further strengthen the union between the plate and backing, a quantity of cement, c, is run into the groove a.
In Fig. 3 We have shown our invention applied to a door-plate.
A designates the glass front plate, which is formedwith the groove a surrounding the central portion n?, which is on a plane with the outer edge of' the front plate.
B designates the backing-piece, which is provided with the flange I)2 and also with a screw, b3, by which the device is secured to the door.
The method of' putting these parts together is the same as that described in the rosette, theunion being protected and strengthened by the cement c, as before. 7 5
The backing-piece is preferably of' sheet metal.
We have shown the rosette and the plate as being round in outline and the packingpiece and grooves of saine forni; but other forms of these parts may be substituted at will.
Having thus described our invention, We clairnl 1. An improved rosette, door-plate, or the 85,
STEPHEN M. CRETEAU. ROSCOE D. METCALF.
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J. A. MILLER, Jr., M. F. BLIGH.
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