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  • This invention is an improvement in n1uf-- fed slate-frames; and it consists in the novel manner and means of attaching the mufflingcord to the frame, as will be clearly understood from the following description.
  • Figure 1 represents a face view of a slate with the mnffling-cord applied to part of the frame thereof.
  • Fig. 2 is a detail edge View of the frame with mufflingcord.
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional view through part of the frame, showing the inclinations of the perforations.
  • Fig. 4 is an enlarged detail edge view, partly in section, of a portion of frame, showing the manner of applying the cord.
  • A designates a slate
  • B the frame thereof, of ordinary appearance and construction but the frame has aseries of diagonal perforations or holes d 61 near its outer edge, which extend through the frame and all incline in one direction along the length of side or end of frame, so that if the perforations were sufliciently close they would overlap.

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(No Model) H. S. SEMMEL.
SLATE FRAME. No. 471,902. Patented Mar. 29, 1892.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
HOWARD SAMUEL SEMMEL, OF SLATINGTON, PENNSYLVANIA, ASS IGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO JOHN WV. BALLIET, OF SAME PLACE.
SLAT'E-FRAM E.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 471,902, dated March 29, 1892.
Application filed July 6, 1891. Serial No. 398,500. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, HOWARD SAMUEL SEM- MEL, of the borough of Slatington, county of Lehigh, and State of Pennsylvania; have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Noiseless Slate-Frames, of which the following is a specification.
This invention is an improvement in n1uf-- fled slate-frames; and it consists in the novel manner and means of attaching the mufflingcord to the frame, as will be clearly understood from the following description.
In the drawings, Figure 1 representsa face view of a slate with the mnffling-cord applied to part of the frame thereof. Fig. 2 is a detail edge View of the frame with mufflingcord. Fig. 3 is a sectional view through part of the frame, showing the inclinations of the perforations. Fig. 4 is an enlarged detail edge view, partly in section, of a portion of frame, showing the manner of applying the cord.
Referring to the drawings by letters, A designates a slate, and B the frame thereof, of ordinary appearance and construction but the frame has aseries of diagonal perforations or holes d 61 near its outer edge, which extend through the frame and all incline in one direction along the length of side or end of frame, so that if the perforations were sufliciently close they would overlap.
O is a muftling-cord of any suitable material, which is threaded through the openings d successively in the following manner, preferably: It is first passed upwardly through 5 the left-hand perforation dof the series, then turned down over the edge of frame, and a second time passed upwardly through the same perforation cl, so that the exterior part of the cord on the edge of frame is inclined 40 or diagonal and parallel with the perforation. From the upper end of the perforation it is carried down over the edge of frame to the bottom of the next perforation to the right and passed up therethrough, taken back and 5 repassed thence onto the next opening, and
so on around the entire frame. By this manner of winding the cord is applied to the edge of frame in alternately-opposite directions,
forming a continuous zigzag muffiing around the entire frame, the parts of cord between points d e and f g inclining oppositely to the intermediate parts of cord between e f and g h, as shown in Figs. 3and at. In repassing the cord through the perforation it is tightly bound therein, and as the perforations are preferably 5 5 slightly less in diameterthan two thicknesses of cord it is fastened at each perforation, so that should the cord be cut or broken after attachment to frameit is not likely to become loose or useless. When the wrappingis completed, if the frame be laid flat on its side and then compressed vertically the perforations would be closed upon the cord.
By reason of the inclined perforations a single cord wrapped as described forms a zigzag mnffling on the edges of frame, and it is less laborious to apply and more readily fastened, and when applied is less liable to ravel out than in the ordinary means and mannerof applying mufliing-cords through perpendicu- 7o lar perforations, which require two cords to be used or that the single cord shall be carried twice around the frame, thus requiring more time.
I am well aware thatslate-frames have been muffied by cords passed through perforations extending at right angles to the frames and by cords caught in grooves, slots, notches, 850., along the edges of frames. Such I do not desire to use, and disclaim herein, claiming, however, as my invention A slate-frame having a series of diagonal perforations near its outer edge and provided with a single muffling-cord passed through each perforation over edge of frame, back through the same perforation, and then overthe edge of frame to'the next perforation, substantially as specified.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to the above specification in the preso ence of two subscribing witnesses.
HOWARD SAMUEL sEMMEL.
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S. .T. SCHAFFER, W. M. SELL.
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