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- This lock is especially intended for storedoors, and it contains a sliding spring-latch, which can be operated from either the outside or inside of the door, and two or more oscillating bolts and eccentrics, by means of which the bolts can be projected or retracted.
- the eccentrics are loose upon the spindle, but are rotated by an intermediate disk with offsets, and upon the eccentrics are spring-pawls.
- Figure l is a horizontal section through the spindle and bolts.
- Fig. 2 is a rear view with the cap-plate removed.
- Fig. 3 is a similarview with the rocking bolts and eccentrics removed from the case.
- Fig. 4 is an elevation of the outer handle detached from the spindle.
- Fig. 5 is an end view of the same.
- Fig. 6 is an end View of the lock and case.
- Fig. 7 is a view of the 'inside handle on the spindle.
- Fig. Sis a plan view of the same.
- Fig. 9 is a separate view of the intermediate disk.
- Fig. 10 is an edge view of the same.
- Fig. 11 is a separate edge view of one of the eccentrics and its connection to the rocking bolt
- Fig. 12 is a sectional view showing the swinging stop and notched lifter.
- the lock-case is made in the shape of a box, with a platankfriin'B, and removable capplate C.
- the sliding spring-latchD passes at one end through the rim B, and it is guided by suitable studs inside the lock-case.
- d is the spring by which this latch is projected, and e is a hook on thelatch, by which the same is withdrawn.
- F is a tubular spindle passing through the lock-case, and having Within the case a disk, j', with a claw or notch acting against the hook e; and G is a knob screwed onto the spindle F, by means of which this tubular (Model.)
- H is a knob at the inner side of the door upon the spindle 7L
- k is a projecting arm acting within a notch in the spring-latch D, so that said latch may be withdrawn by turning either the knob G on the outside ofthe door or the knob H on the inside of the door.
- the movable separating-plate K is introduced into the lock-case, and aids in holding in place the parts described.
- the case is a pivot-pin, i, upon which is placed the rocking bolts L M, which bolts are formed similar to anchors, and the ends project through mortises in the rim of the lock.
- the rocking bolts L M which bolts are formed similar to anchors, and the ends project through mortises in the rim of the lock.
- the bolts are out of use, their ends are Iiush,or nearly so,with the surface of the rim.
- V'Vhen the door is locked, one end of each rocking bolt is projected into a mortisein the door-frame or nosing.
- a solid spindle Within the tubular spindle there is a solid spindle, O, and within the knob G is a sliding coupler, g, having at its end a sectoral lng that engages a notch similarly shaped in the end of the spindle O, and there is a slot at one side of the knob G, and a pin and head g passing through this slot into the coupler g. Vhen this pin andconpler are moved endwise and the spindle passes into the sectoral mortise in the coupler g, the spindle will be moved by the handle, and the reverse.
- Vithin a longitudinal groovein the spindle is the key p, and this is made with a projectingblock at one place, and the end of the key projects from the inner end of the spindle, so that such key and its block can be slipped backward and forward.
- the block of the key projecting above thesurface of the spindle, connects to said spindle the intermediate disk,R, which disk R surrounds the solid spindle,and its central opening or eye is notched to receive the block of the keyp, so that said disk can be changed in its relative position to the roo indicator-arm G2, that projects from the knob G, by drawing back the key and its block.
- the disk R can either be turned upon its axis or the spindle turned within it, so as to bring the block on the key p into a diiierent notch at the eye of the diskRfor altering the combination on which the lock opens.
- the movements last described will be employed to swing the rocking bolts, so as to bring their ends within the rim of the lock. If the lock is to be locked ⁇ the movements as aforesaid are given in such a manner as to project the ends of the rocking bolts.
- an arm, o should be attached, by means of which the spindle, intermediate disk, and the respective eccentrics can be turned when the door is open and the combinations of the lock are being altered, or it serves to lock or unlock the door from the inside.
- I provide a swinging stop, w, pivoted at 3, and having a notched lifter, 4, hinged to its outer end.
- This stop is directly over the sliding spring-latch, and does not prevent said latch being slid back by the inside handle, H, or drawn back by the talon or project-ion ou the disk f; but when the block w is lowered and rests upon the latch the disk can only be partially turned back, suiciently to withdraw .the latch, but the disk cannot be rotated after the stop w arrests the backward movement of the spring-latch, hence the swinging bolts cannot be acted upon or moved by the outside handle until the swinging stop is raised and the sliding latch drawn back far enough to allow the disk to separate from its hold upon the spring-latch. This prevents the swinging bolts being moved accidentally-while thelock is being used as a latch during the daytime.
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A. WELLARD.
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A. WBLLARD.
Patented June 8, .1886.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OEEICE.
ANDREVYWELBARD, OF BROOKLYN, NEV YORK.
LOCK.
SPEGIFICATON forming part of Letters Patent No. 343,290, dated June 8, 1886.
Application filed May 11, 1885. Serial No. 165,009.
To all whom, it may concern:
Be it known that I, ANDREW WELLARD, of Brooklyn, in the county of Kings and State of New York, have invented an Improvement in Locks, of which the following is a specification.
This lock is especially intended for storedoors, and it contains a sliding spring-latch, which can be operated from either the outside or inside of the door, and two or more oscillating bolts and eccentrics, by means of which the bolts can be projected or retracted. The eccentrics are loose upon the spindle, but are rotated by an intermediate disk with offsets, and upon the eccentrics are spring-pawls. By turning the spindle in first one direction and then the other the bolts are projected to lock the door, and they so remain until they are, moved by a further revolution of the spindle, which vcauses the eccentrics to swing the rocking bolts and withdraw them into the lockcase and allow the door to be opened.
In the drawings, Figure l is a horizontal section through the spindle and bolts. Fig. 2 is a rear view with the cap-plate removed. Fig. 3 is a similarview with the rocking bolts and eccentrics removed from the case. Fig. 4 is an elevation of the outer handle detached from the spindle. Fig. 5 is an end view of the same. Fig. 6 is an end View of the lock and case. Fig. 7 is a view of the 'inside handle on the spindle. Fig. Sis a plan view of the same. Fig. 9 is a separate view of the intermediate disk. Fig. 10 is an edge view of the same. Fig. 11 is a separate edge view of one of the eccentrics and its connection to the rocking bolt, and Fig. 12 is a sectional view showing the swinging stop and notched lifter.
The lock-case is made in the shape of a box, with a platankfriin'B, and removable capplate C. The sliding spring-latchD passes at one end through the rim B, and it is guided by suitable studs inside the lock-case. d is the spring by which this latch is projected, and e is a hook on thelatch, by which the same is withdrawn.
F is a tubular spindle passing through the lock-case, and having Within the case a disk, j', with a claw or notch acting against the hook e; and G is a knob screwed onto the spindle F, by means of which this tubular (Model.)
spindle and disk are turned in drawing back the spring-latch.
H is a knob at the inner side of the door upon the spindle 7L, and k is a projecting arm acting within a notch in the spring-latch D, so that said latch may be withdrawn by turning either the knob G on the outside ofthe door or the knob H on the inside of the door.
The movable separating-plate K is introduced into the lock-case, and aids in holding in place the parts described. Vithin the case is a pivot-pin, i, upon which is placed the rocking bolts L M, which bolts are formed similar to anchors, and the ends project through mortises in the rim of the lock. When the bolts are out of use, their ends are Iiush,or nearly so,with the surface of the rim. V'Vhen the door is locked, one end of each rocking bolt is projected into a mortisein the door-frame or nosing. Between these rocking bolts there are metallic guide-platesZ Z', and a spring of india-rubber or other suitable material at u to apply by the plates Z Z to the surfaces of the rocking bolt sufficient press- 75 nre and friction to retain the rocking bolts in any position to which they may be moved. y
Within the tubular spindle there is a solid spindle, O, and within the knob G is a sliding coupler, g, having at its end a sectoral lng that engages a notch similarly shaped in the end of the spindle O, and there is a slot at one side of the knob G, and a pin and head g passing through this slot into the coupler g. Vhen this pin andconpler are moved endwise and the spindle passes into the sectoral mortise in the coupler g, the spindle will be moved by the handle, and the reverse.
Vithin a longitudinal groovein the spindle is the key p, and this is made with a projectingblock at one place, and the end of the key projects from the inner end of the spindle, so that such key and its block can be slipped backward and forward. The block of the key, projecting above thesurface of the spindle, connects to said spindle the intermediate disk,R, which disk R surrounds the solid spindle,and its central opening or eye is notched to receive the block of the keyp, so that said disk can be changed in its relative position to the roo indicator-arm G2, that projects from the knob G, by drawing back the key and its block.
The disk R can either be turned upon its axis or the spindle turned within it, so as to bring the block on the key p into a diiierent notch at the eye of the diskRfor altering the combination on which the lock opens.
and the rocking bolt there is a ring-strap and arm, so that when the eccentrics are rotated the bolts L M will be rocked upon'the pivot to project or retract the respective rocking bolts.
Upon each eccentric there is a spring, s, which forms a pawl and against which the off' set or shoulders upon the intermediate disk,R, operate. The operation of this lock is as fol` lows: When the pin g and couplerg are moved to connect the knob G and spindle O, the disk R can be rotated, and when turned in one direction the offset or shoulder upon such disk acts against the spring upon the eccentric T to turn such eccentric, and by the eccentric` ring and its arm to move the rocking bolt M, after which the spindle O and intermediate disk, R, are to be revolved in the other direction, and the offset or shoulder upon the disk acts upon the spring of the eccentric T, and partially revolves such eccentric, and by the strap and its arm the rocking bolt L is swung. If the lock is being unlocked, the movements last described will be employed to swing the rocking bolts, so as to bring their ends within the rim of the lock. If the lock is to be locked` the movements as aforesaid are given in such a manner as to project the ends of the rocking bolts.
There is to be a dial upon the door around the spindle O, and the same is to be divided with suitable marks. I prefer to use divisions similar to a compass-card, and the pointer G", that projects from the knob G, indicates by this dial to the person havinga knowledge of the proper combination the place to which the spindle is to be turned in setting the eccentrics and swinging the rocking bolts to open the door.
At the inner end of the solid spindle O an arm, o, should be attached, by means of which the spindle, intermediate disk, and the respective eccentrics can be turned when the door is open and the combinations of the lock are being altered, or it serves to lock or unlock the door from the inside.
I provide a swinging stop, w, pivoted at 3, and having a notched lifter, 4, hinged to its outer end. This stop is directly over the sliding spring-latch, and does not prevent said latch being slid back by the inside handle, H, or drawn back by the talon or project-ion ou the disk f; but when the block w is lowered and rests upon the latch the disk can only be partially turned back, suiciently to withdraw .the latch, but the disk cannot be rotated after the stop w arrests the backward movement of the spring-latch, hence the swinging bolts cannot be acted upon or moved by the outside handle until the swinging stop is raised and the sliding latch drawn back far enough to allow the disk to separate from its hold upon the spring-latch. This prevents the swinging bolts being moved accidentally-while thelock is being used as a latch during the daytime.
In cases where this lock isused on ware house-doors the spring-latch will not be required.
If my improved lock is used with trunks or boxes having a catch or nosing that goes through a mortise in the lock-case,the rocking bolts are to enter mortises or pass above ofi`A sets upon the nosing or catch that passes into the lock-case through the mortise.
I claim as my invention- 1. The combination, with the rocking bolts L M, of the eccentrics T T, the rings and arms connecting the eccentrics to the rocking bolts, the spring-pawls on theeccentrics, the spindle O, the disk R, and the movable key for connecting the disk to the spindle, substantially as specified.
2. The spindle O, the movable key within the groove in the spindle, and the intermediate disk, R, in combination with the eccentrics T T', their springs, rings, and connecting-arms, the rocking bolts L M, intervening plates, and springs to apply friction to the rocking bolts, substantially as set forth.
3. The spindle O, the movable key within the groove in the spindle, and theintermediate disk, R, in combination with the eccentrics T T', their springs, rings, and connecting-arms, the rocking bolts L M, the tubular spindle F, notched diskf, knob G, and spring-latch D, substantially as set forth.
4. The combination, in alock,`of the sliding spring-latch, D, the knob H, spindle and arm to operate the latch from the inside of the door, the knob G, tubular spindle F, and notched disk j', to operate the spring-latch from the outside of the door, the rocker-bolts L M, eccentrics and eccentric-rings for moving the rocker-bolts, the spindle O, intermediate disk, R, and spring-paw'ls for giving motion to the respective rocker-bolts, substanteally as set forth.
Signed by me this 4th day of May, A. D. 1885.`
ANDREV VELLARD.
Titnessesz GEO. T. PINCKNEY,
WALLACE L. SERRELL.
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