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  • ADOLPH RIPPIEN OF READING, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR TO THE READ- ING HARD ⁇ VARE COMPANY, OF SAME PLACE.
  • My invention relates to the class of fasteners for meeting-rails of sashes in which a swinging catch or lever pivoted to one of the meeting-rails engages a stump upon the other meeting-rail, and has for its object to improve the construction and mode of operation of the device.
  • the swinging catch as pivoted upon the upper rail of the lower sash and the stump as carried by the lower rail of the upper sash.
  • Figure l is aplan view of the operative parts of my improved fastener in the disengaged position, the cap and central stud being in section and the spring removed;
  • Fig.2 a similar View showing the position of the parts when the catch has been thrown to the engaged position, but notdrawn inward to bring the meeting-rails together;
  • Fig. 3 a similar view showing the position of the parts when the catch has been drawn inward to close the meeting-rails together and has been locked in that position;
  • Fig. 4 a section on the line 00 a: in Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 5 an inverted plan view of the operating-lever detached;
  • Fig. 6, a plan View of the tumbler detached, and
  • Fig. 7 a plan view of the catch detached.
  • 1 denotes the base-plate, which is provided with a central boss, 2, through which the central stud, 3, passes, the latter being riveted on the under side of the base-plate.
  • 4. and 5 denote lugs upon the upperside of the base-plate, the former of which acts as a stop to limit the movement of the catch when it is thrown to its engaged position.
  • 16 denotes the tumbler, which is provided with a central opening through which the boss passes, a notch, 18, which is engaged by lug or pin 14., and shoulders 19 and 20, for a purpose presently to be explained.
  • 21 denotes the operating-lever, which is provided with a central recess, 22, through which the boss passes, a lug or pin, 23, on its under side, which engages shoulders 19 and 20 on the tumbler, aflange, 24, on its underside, reduced at the center to lessen friction, which bears upon the tumbler as the lever is swung to 0p erate the catch, a lug, 25, which rests 011 the base-plate as the lever swings, and a lug, 26, which engages notches 7 to lock the lever and the catch in either theircngaged or disengaged positions.
  • the central stud is provided with an enlargement, 27, which rests upon the top of the boss.
  • 29 denotes a cap which covers the operative parts of the device. It is provided with a central opening, 30, through which the central stud passes, a recess, 31, to receive the operatingdever, and a recess, 32, in which the catch lies, it being of course'understood that the cap moves with the operating'lever, but independently of the catch.
  • Lug 26 now rides up incline 6 at the left of the base-plate and drops into the corresponding notch, 7, which locks the parts in that position.
  • lug 26 upon the operatinglever is first lifted out from the notch 7 at the left of the base-plate and the lever then swung around toward the right until lug or pin 23 comes in contact with shoulder 20 on the tumbler. Movement of the tumbler first acts to throw the catch outward, as in Fig.
  • I I claim- 1 In a fastener for meetingrails of sashes, the base-plate, the catch having a central slot and a pin, -14, and the tumbler having shoulders 19 and 20 and a notch, 18, engaged by pin. 14, in combination with an operating-lever having a pin upon its under side adapted to engage shoulders 19 and 20, whereby the catch may be thrown to the engagedor disengaged position, and when thrown to the engaged position is drawn inward, as shown.
  • the base-plate having lugs 4-and 5, the catch having a central slot, shoulder 10, notch 11, and lug 14, and a tumbler having a notch to engage said lug, and shoulders 19 and 20, in combination with an operating-lever having a pin adapted to engage said shoulders, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
  • the base-plate having inclines 6 and notches 7, a catch having a central slot and lug 14, and a tumbler having a notch to engage said lug, and shoulders 19 and 20, in combination with an operating-lever having a lug to engage said shoulders, and alug, 26, adapted to ride up the inclines and lock the parts in either the engaged or disengaged position by engagement with notches 7.
  • the base-plate having lugs 4 and 5 and a central boss, the catch having a central slot through which the boss passes, shoulder 10, notch 11, curve 12, and lug l4, and the tumbler through which the'boss passes, having a notch to engage said lug, and shoulders 19 and.
  • the base-plate having inclines 6, notches 7, lugs 4and 5, and a central boss, the catch having a central slot through which the boss passes, shoulder 10, notch 11, curve 12, and lug 14, and the tumbler through which the boss passes, having a notch to engage said lug, and shoulders 19 and '20, in combination with an operating-lever pivoted to said boss and having alug engaging shoulders 19 and 20, and
  • lug 26, adapted to engage the notches andinclines in the base plate, and a spring, 28,
  • the base-plate having lugs at and 5 and a central boss, the catch having a slot through which the boss passes, and shoulder 10, notch 11, curve 12, lug 14, and reduced portion 13, in combination with a tumbler, also engaging the boss, which lies in said recess and is provided with a notch to engage thelug,and shoulders 19 and 20, an operating-lever, also engag

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(MbdeL) A. RIPPIEN.
FASTENER FOR MEETING RAILS 0F SASHES.
No. 368,240. Patented Aug. 16, 1887.
N PETERS Pholo'Lflhagraphur. Washington, ILC.
NITED STATES PATENT Fries.
ADOLPH RIPPIEN, OF READING, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR TO THE READ- ING HARD\VARE COMPANY, OF SAME PLACE.
FASTENER FOR MEETING-RAILS OF SASHES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 368,240, dated August 16, 1887.
Application filed January 14, 1887. Serial 110.224.2921. (lilodcL) To all whom, it may concern:
Be it known that I, ADoLPH RIPPIEN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Reading, in the county of Berks and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Locks for Meeting-Rails of Sashes; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
My invention relates to the class of fasteners for meeting-rails of sashes in which a swinging catch or lever pivoted to one of the meeting-rails engages a stump upon the other meeting-rail, and has for its object to improve the construction and mode of operation of the device. In the present instance I have shown the swinging catch as pivoted upon the upper rail of the lower sash and the stump as carried by the lower rail of the upper sash.
In the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, Figure l is aplan view of the operative parts of my improved fastener in the disengaged position, the cap and central stud being in section and the spring removed; Fig.2, a similar View showing the position of the parts when the catch has been thrown to the engaged position, but notdrawn inward to bring the meeting-rails together;
Fig. 3, a similar view showing the position of the parts when the catch has been drawn inward to close the meeting-rails together and has been locked in that position; Fig. 4, a section on the line 00 a: in Fig. 1; Fig. 5, an inverted plan view of the operating-lever detached; Fig. 6, a plan View of the tumbler detached, and Fig. 7 a plan view of the catch detached.
1 denotes the base-plate, which is provided with a central boss, 2, through which the central stud, 3, passes, the latter being riveted on the under side of the base-plate.
4. and 5 denote lugs upon the upperside of the base-plate, the former of which acts as a stop to limit the movement of the catch when it is thrown to its engaged position.
6 denotes inclines at opposite ends of the base-plate; and 7, notches, into which a stud upon the operating-lever drops after riding up the inclines, to lock the catch in either its engaged or disengaged position, as will be more fully explained.
8 denotes the locking catch or lever, which is provided with a central slot, 9, through which the boss passes, a shoulder, 10, which engages lug 5 to stop the movement of the catch when swung to its disengaged position, a notch, 11, engaged by lug 5 when the catch is drawn inward after being thrown to its engaged position, acurve, 12, between said shoul der and notch, which rides against lug 5 as the lever swings from one position to the other, a reduced port-ion, 13, upon its upper side, in which the tumbler lies, a lug or pin, 14, engaged by said tumbler, and the usual hook or projection, 15, to engage the stump.
16 denotes the tumbler, which is provided with a central opening through which the boss passes, a notch, 18, which is engaged by lug or pin 14., and shoulders 19 and 20, for a purpose presently to be explained.
21 denotes the operating-lever, which is provided with a central recess, 22, through which the boss passes, a lug or pin, 23, on its under side, which engages shoulders 19 and 20 on the tumbler, aflange, 24, on its underside, reduced at the center to lessen friction, which bears upon the tumbler as the lever is swung to 0p erate the catch, a lug, 25, which rests 011 the base-plate as the lever swings, and a lug, 26, which engages notches 7 to lock the lever and the catch in either theircngaged or disengaged positions. The central stud is provided with an enlargement, 27, which rests upon the top of the boss.
28 is a coil-spring which surrounds the boss and the enlargement and rests upon the top of the operating-lever, acting to hold the parts to their operative position, but at the same time permitting the lever to tilt as lug 26 rides up incline 6.
29 denotes a cap which covers the operative parts of the device. It is provided with a central opening, 30, through which the central stud passes, a recess, 31, to receive the operatingdever, and a recess, 32, in which the catch lies, it being of course'understood that the cap moves with the operating'lever, but independently of the catch.
33 denotes the usual stump with which the catch engages. It is preferably provided with parts to be in the position shown in Fig. 1, the
catch being swung to its disengaged positionthat is, toward the leftand the parts being locked in that position by the engagement of lug 26 on the operating -lever, with the notch 7 at the right of the base-plate. Shoulder 10 upon the catch now rests against lug 5, which limits the movement of the lever in that direction, and lug 23 upon the under side of the operating-lever is in engagement with shoulder 20 on the tumbler. To throw the catch to the engaged position, lug 26 upon the operating-lever is lifted out from notch 7 and swung around toward the left. As soon as lug 23 upon the operating -lever comes in contact with shoulder 19 upon the tumbler the latter begins to move, and by the engagement of notch 18 with lug or pin 14 upon the catch the latter is swung around toward the rightuntil in the engaged position, when its move- 'ment is stopped by contact with lug 4 upon the base plate. at this instant is clearly shown in Fig. 2. While in the disengaged position, and until it has been swung fully into the engaged position, the catch can have no movement inward, for the reason that curve 12 rests against lug 5. 7 When it reaches the engaged position, however, notch 11 comes in line with lug 5. Continued movement of the operating-lever toward the left now acts of course to draw the catch inward to the position shown in Fig. 3 through the engagement of pin 14 upon the catch with notch 18 in the tumbler, slot 9 and notch 11 in the catch permitting ample movement to draw it inward against the stump as soon as the notch in the catch comes in line with lug 5, thus closing the meeting-rails together. Lug 26 now rides up incline 6 at the left of the base-plate and drops into the corresponding notch, 7, which locks the parts in that position. To throw the catch to the disengaged position, lug 26 upon the operatinglever is first lifted out from the notch 7 at the left of the base-plate and the lever then swung around toward the right until lug or pin 23 comes in contact with shoulder 20 on the tumbler. Movement of the tumbler first acts to throw the catch outward, as in Fig. 2, and continued movement of the operating-lever toward the right throws thetumbler and catch to the position shown in Fig. 1, lug 26 riding up incline 6 at the right of the base-plate and dropping into the corresponding notch, 7, to lock the parts in that position.
I do not desire to claim, broadly, in this application the combination of a base-plate, catchplate, and cam-disk, substantially as described, when covered by the recessed hood which turns The position of the parts with the bolt, this subject-matter being fully described and claimed in my pending application, Serial No. 228,333, filed February 21, 1887.
I I claim- 1. In a fastener for meetingrails of sashes, the base-plate, the catch having a central slot and a pin, -14, and the tumbler having shoulders 19 and 20 and a notch, 18, engaged by pin. 14, in combination with an operating-lever having a pin upon its under side adapted to engage shoulders 19 and 20, whereby the catch may be thrown to the engagedor disengaged position, and when thrown to the engaged position is drawn inward, as shown.
2. The base-plate having lugs 4-and 5, the catch having a central slot, shoulder 10, notch 11, and lug 14, and a tumbler having a notch to engage said lug, and shoulders 19 and 20, in combination with an operating-lever having a pin adapted to engage said shoulders, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
3. The base-plate having lugs 4 and 5, the catch having acentral slot, shoulder 10, recess 11, and lug 14, and a'tumbler having a notch to engage said lug, and shoulders 19 and 20, in
combination with an operating-lever having a lug to engage said shoulders, a cap having recesses to receive the operating-lever and the catch, and a central stud passing through said parts and headed upon the under side of the base-plate.
4. The base-plate having inclines 6 and notches 7, a catch having a central slot and lug 14, and a tumbler having a notch to engage said lug, and shoulders 19 and 20, in combination with an operating-lever having a lug to engage said shoulders, and alug, 26, adapted to ride up the inclines and lock the parts in either the engaged or disengaged position by engagement with notches 7.
5. The base-plate having lugs 4 and 5 and a central boss, the catch having a central slot through which the boss passes, shoulder 10, notch 11, curve 12, and lug l4, and the tumbler through which the'boss passes, having a notch to engage said lug, and shoulders 19 and.
20, in combination with an operating-lever pivoted on said boss and having a lug engaging shoulders 19 and 20, whereby rotation of the lever acts to throw the catch to the engaged or disengaged position, and when in the engaged position to draw it inward, lug 5 passing into notch 11 in said catch.
6. The base-plate having inclines 6, notches 7, lugs 4and 5, and a central boss, the catch having a central slot through which the boss passes, shoulder 10, notch 11, curve 12, and lug 14, and the tumbler through which the boss passes, having a notch to engage said lug, and shoulders 19 and '20, in combination with an operating-lever pivoted to said boss and having alug engaging shoulders 19 and 20, and
a lug, 26, adapted to engage the notches andinclines in the base plate, and a spring, 28,
which holds the parts in operative position,
but allows the lever to tilt-as it rides up the in- V clines and forces it to engage the notches to lock the parts in either the engaged or disengaged position.
7. The base-plate having lugs at and 5 and a central boss, the catch having a slot through which the boss passes, and shoulder 10, notch 11, curve 12, lug 14, and reduced portion 13, in combination with a tumbler, also engaging the boss, which lies in said recess and is provided with a notch to engage thelug,and shoulders 19 and 20, an operating-lever, also engag
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