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US352128A
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  • No modeLl' -ure l is a transverse vertical section ol3 an instrument embodying my invention.
  • Figs. 2 and 3y are similar views showing ⁇ different toxins of devices whereby the swell is operated, and Fig. 4 is a horizontal section of the form shown in Fig. 3.
  • A represents the top, A the front, A2 the lid, A" the end, and A3 the back, ofthe case ot'a cabinet-organ.
  • B In the back, near the upper part of the case, is an upright hinged valve, B.- lhe said valve B is opened when the organ-lid A is opened, and remains so while the instrument is being played,
  • vI have illustrated a number of ways in which it may be operated.
  • a toggle-connection, d d connects the swinging frame or the lid with the upper edge ofthe swell-valve, the opening of the lid in this case servingto allow thetop of the valve to open also7 a hook, cl, or equivalent device acting to prevent t-he valve from opening too far.
  • a hook, cl, or equivalent device acting to prevent t-he valve from opening too far.
  • a straight wire7 e connects the upper part of the swell with the swinging fra-me C, at about the middle of the latter. This insures the opening ot the valve with the opening ofthe lid, and the closing of both simultaneously, also7 the open position being indicated by broken lines.
  • Fig. 3 the valve is opened by the opening ot' the lid, andis connected thereto as t'ollows:
  • a longitudinal and horizontal lever, h is staliffily pivoted at one end by the pivot li', land its opposite end is connected to the lid or swinging trarne C by the link hz.
  • the link or wire It attached to said lever at a point substantially midway-between its'endsextends to the valve, as shown.
  • the combination with a vertical swell-valve, B, of devices for opening and closing the saine and the hook d', for limiting the opening movement, substan-y tially as specitied.

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CABINET ORGAN. N. 852,128. Patented Nov. 9,1886.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICEO JACOB IIESSLER, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
CABINET-ORGAN.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 352,128, dated November 9, 1886.
(No modeLl' -ure l is a transverse vertical section ol3 an instrument embodying my invention. Figs. 2 and 3y are similar views showing` different toxins of devices whereby the swell is operated, and Fig. 4 is a horizontal section of the form shown in Fig. 3.
In the drawings, A represents the top, A the front, A2 the lid, A" the end, and A3 the back, ofthe case ot'a cabinet-organ. In the back, near the upper part of the case, is an upright hinged valve, B.- lhe said valve B is opened when the organ-lid A is opened, and remains so while the instrument is being played, In the drawings vI have illustrated a number of ways in which it may be operated.
In all of the modifications I have shown the lid as being attached to a swinging frame, C, upon which its inner edge is supported.
In Fig. I a toggle-connection, d d, connects the swinging frame or the lid with the upper edge ofthe swell-valve, the opening of the lid in this case servingto allow thetop of the valve to open also7 a hook, cl, or equivalent device acting to prevent t-he valve from opening too far. When the lid is closed7itstraightens the toggle and shuts the valve.
In Fig. 2 a straight wire7 e, connects the upper part of the swell with the swinging fra-me C, at about the middle of the latter. This insures the opening ot the valve with the opening ofthe lid, and the closing of both simultaneously, also7 the open position being indicated by broken lines.
In Fig. 3 the valve is opened by the opening ot' the lid, andis connected thereto as t'ollows: A longitudinal and horizontal lever, h, is stalionarily pivoted at one end by the pivot li', land its opposite end is connected to the lid or swinging trarne C by the link hz. The link or wire It, attached to said lever at a point substantially midway-between its'endsextends to the valve, as shown. This construction results in the openingI or closing of the lid and valve simultaneously whenever the former is moved.
It will be noticed that in all the moditications where the valve is operated by the lid a differential movement is imparted to the valve from that required by the lid. This, however, is a matter ot' discretion.
I elaiint l. The combination, in a cabinet-organ, of the sliding lid A2, the valve B, andthe devices connecting said lid and valve, substantially as specified.
2. In a cabinet-organ, the lid and its swinging, frame C, in combination with the valve B and the devices connecting said frame to the valve, substantially as specified.
3. In a cabinet-organ, the combination, with a vertical swell-valve, B, of devices for opening and closing the saine and the hook d', for limiting the opening movement, substan-y tially as specitied.
JACOB HESSLER.
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