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US494747A
US494747A US494747DA US494747A US 494747 A US494747 A US 494747A US 494747D A US494747D A US 494747DA US 494747 A US494747 A US 494747A
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H3/00Mechanisms for operating contacts
    • H01H3/02Operating parts, i.e. for operating driving mechanism by a mechanical force external to the switch
    • H01H3/14Operating parts, i.e. for operating driving mechanism by a mechanical force external to the switch adapted for operation by a part of the human body other than the hand, e.g. by foot
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    • G05CONTROLLING; REGULATING
    • G05GCONTROL DEVICES OR SYSTEMS INSOFAR AS CHARACTERISED BY MECHANICAL FEATURES ONLY
    • G05G1/00Controlling members, e.g. knobs or handles; Assemblies or arrangements thereof; Indicating position of controlling members
    • G05G1/30Controlling members actuated by foot
    • G05G1/40Controlling members actuated by foot adjustable
    • G05G1/405Controlling members actuated by foot adjustable infinitely adjustable
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
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  • Figure 1 is a lfront elevation u showing parts in section', of a ydevice con-I structed in accordancerwith my invention.
  • Fig. 2. is avertical sectional view-of the same thereof@ ⁇ Icy "WILLIAM E. SLEIGHT, OF MILWAUKEE, VISCONSIN, ASSIGNORl TO THE UNITED STATES SWING TREADLE COMPANY, OF SAME PLACE.
  • Fig. is a detail sectional view ⁇ of one of the parts, taken on line 3 3 of Fig.f1.
  • Figa. is another detail sectional viewofsaid part taken on line Fig.v5;' is another ⁇ detail sectional View taken ori line 5-5 of Fig. l.
  • Fig. 8. is a horizontal sectional view taken on line 8-8 of Fig. 2.
  • This clamp E is a roel; arm secured at one end tothe lower end of the connecting rod or pitman as at ci and at its other end provided with a suitble clamp E for engaging with a sleeve F which is revolu bly supported in the lower por'- tion of the machine'frame.
  • This clamp E is conveniently made in the form of a split ring adapted to grip the sleeve F and drawn togetherby means of a bolt e.
  • a set screw e' is provided which rmly engages with the surface of said sleeve and edectually prevents said clamp from slip-
  • the sleeve F is conveniently supported upon a rod G supported in the lower y part of the frame ofthe machine in any sut l the opposite ends of the sleeve F.
  • the hanger J by which the treadle is suspended from the top or the frame of the machine, comprises a lower portion J bifnr' cated as shown and an upper portion K adv ⁇ justably secured togetherin any suitable manner, as by means of the construction illustrated in the drawings in which an upwardly 'projecting arm j is provided upon the 'upper end of the lower section l', said arm being provided with a longitudinal channel or groove j withinwhich adcwnwardly pro-l jecting arm 7c on the upper part K is engaged, and ga bolt It is passed through said arm lo and a slot (i2 in the arm j so as to retain the upper and lower portions of the hanger in their adjusted positions.
  • the foot piece or treadle l At the lower end of the hanger, between the two arms J J, is secured the foot piece or treadle l, said treadle being provided with upturned ears i upon its opposite sides which ears are provided with grooves 'i' t" upon their outer sides in which the lower ends of the arms J J rest and are secured by bolts i2 i2 so as to hold the treadle firmly in position between said arms.
  • the upper end of the section Kef the hanger is provided with hooks K K arranged to engage with a transverse rod L secured to the lower side of the table or to the frame of the machine in any suitable manner.
  • this rod L is secured in bearings m m in the lower ends of hanger blocks M. M. preferably secured to the top A by means of screw threaded Shanks m m' c IO ' thereof so yas to prevent the hooksK K fromy Sametime affording means for readily re-y made ifntegralwith said blocks and turned i into the wood of the top.
  • VA still further advantage-fisgained i by the described construction of the arm E with its connectionswith the sleeve F, inas1nuch,as by this construction ⁇ the angle of said.. arno ⁇ may be varied to adapt it for connectionwitn lthe pitman and y wheel of different styles ⁇ of machines.L y
  • a further adjustment ofA the rock arm E may be effected by means of the holesd clin its free end, so as to adapt it for use upon Hy wheels whose cranks have ⁇ different lengths of throw Without increasing ordecreasingthe.

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t 2 al "1 5 l`my invention:#Figure 1. is a lfront elevation u showing parts in section', of a ydevice con-I structed in accordancerwith my invention. g Fig. 2. is avertical sectional view-of the same thereof@ `Icy "WILLIAM E. SLEIGHT, OF MILWAUKEE, VISCONSIN, ASSIGNORl TO THE UNITED STATES SWING TREADLE COMPANY, OF SAME PLACE.
VswlNelNe TREADLE.
SPECIFIGATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 494,74*?,- dated April 4, 1893.
Application led December 18, 1891. Serial No. 415,466. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern,.-
i Beit known that I, XVILLIAM E. SLmeH'nand State of ivisconsin, have inventedV certain new and useful Improvements in Swinging- `Ireadles; and I do hereby declarel that the following is a full,l clear, and exact description My invention relates to certain new and useful improvements in F swinging treadles for foot power machines and consists inthe matters `hereinafter described and pointed out in the. appended claims.` l
In the accompanying drawings illustrating taken on line 2-2 of Fig. 1. Fig. is a detail sectional view `of one of the parts, taken on line 3 3 of Fig.f1. Figa. is another detail sectional viewofsaid part taken on line Fig.v5;' is another` detail sectional View taken ori line 5-5 of Fig. l.
6. is a detail'view of another of the parts.
' taken on line 6--6101 Fig. l. Fig. 7. is another detail view of one of the'parts. Fig. 8. is a horizontal sectional view taken on line 8-8 of Fig. 2.
In said drawings:'-A represents the table or top of the machinaB B the legs, C y wheel and D the connecting rod or pitman which transmits motion from the treadle to said iiy wheel. I
E is a roel; arm secured at one end tothe lower end of the connecting rod or pitman as at ci and at its other end provided with a suitble clamp E for engaging with a sleeve F which is revolu bly supported in the lower por'- tion of the machine'frame. This clamp E is conveniently made in the form of a split ring adapted to grip the sleeve F and drawn togetherby means of a bolt e. As an additional means for securing said clamp upon the sleeve F, a set screw e' is provided which rmly engages with the surface of said sleeve and edectually prevents said clamp from slip- The sleeve F is conveniently supported upon a rod G supported in the lower y part of the frame ofthe machine in any sut l the opposite ends of the sleeve F.
able or desired manner, as by the hangers or brackets H H secured adj ustably to the frame by bolts h passed through the frame and engaged with slots h' in said hangers or brackets. Upon the rod G are provided suitable conical bearing pieces G Gadj ustable lengthwise of said rod and held in their adj usted positions by set screws g g, said conicalvk pieces being arranged to engage with correspondingly recessed bearing surfaces f f formed in The rod G is conveniently screw threaded at its ends and secured to the hangers or brackets HH by nuts g g" as shown in the drawings. Arms FF project from the sleeve F and are connected by means of linlrsF2 F2 with the hanger of the treadle.
Y The hanger J by which the treadle is suspended from the top or the frame of the machine, comprises a lower portion J bifnr' cated as shown and an upper portion K adv `justably secured togetherin any suitable manner, as by means of the construction illustrated in the drawings in which an upwardly 'projecting arm j is provided upon the 'upper end of the lower section l', said arm being provided with a longitudinal channel or groove j withinwhich adcwnwardly pro-l jecting arm 7c on the upper part K is engaged, and ga bolt It is passed through said arm lo and a slot (i2 in the arm j so as to retain the upper and lower portions of the hanger in their adjusted positions. At the lower end of the hanger, between the two arms J J, is secured the foot piece or treadle l, said treadle being provided with upturned ears i upon its opposite sides which ears are provided with grooves 'i' t" upon their outer sides in which the lower ends of the arms J J rest and are secured by bolts i2 i2 so as to hold the treadle firmly in position between said arms. The upper end of the section Kef the hanger is provided with hooks K K arranged to engage with a transverse rod L secured to the lower side of the table or to the frame of the machine in any suitable manner.
, In the particular form of construction illustrated in the drawings, this rod L is secured in bearings m m in the lower ends of hanger blocks M. M. preferably secured to the top A by means of screw threaded Shanks m m' c IO ' thereof so yas to prevent the hooksK K fromy Sametime affording means for readily re-y made ifntegralwith said blocks and turned i into the wood of the top.
vented from movinglongitudinally Within the bearings m m by means of keys or cotters m2. m2, passed through the rod L upon oppositel sides of the hanger blocks M M.V The upper end of the part K is retained in its engagement with the rod L by meansfof a'screvv-K2 passed through said part K and arranged to f engage with the said rody `below the center being lifted off from said rod L, While at the moving the hangerfrom'saidrod; f ,f
By the described arrangement of the-de-v yvices'for securing the suspension device or khanger to the machine, I amfenabled, topiace the 'hangerblockslVL M'. in f any convenient` 'fposition:andtl1e location of ysaid parts-may :be varied .to adaptthe devicefor use;incon.
nectionwith any `desired formy yof frame,andy'the suspension device y-or hanger maybe se-` yWcured tothe transverse rod L at ,any point ywhich is foundmost convenient.. e
' By 'the vertically, rarljustable .construction of machine frames..` So alsoby the` adjust,
able arrangement of the ,hanger -platestor bracketsH H theiheightofthe treadle above the floor maybe varied to suit the convenience of the user.
VA still further advantage-fisgained i by the described construction of the arm E with its connectionswith the sleeve F, inas1nuch,as by this construction `the angle of said.. arno` may be varied to adapt it for connectionwitn lthe pitman and y wheel of different styles` of machines.L y
A further adjustment ofA the rock arm E may be effected by means of the holesd clin its free end, so as to adapt it for use upon Hy wheels whose cranks have `different lengths of throw Without increasing ordecreasingthe.
necessaryamountofmovementof the treadle. u y,
By my improvements therefore, I` am en- The rod L` is pre-.-
rod mounted onsaidfy hanger block and. hooks ..the suspensionfideviceof swinging treadle.; c fof suitablehangerbIOCRsprovided: withintefr; Y i gral screwfthreaded -shanks :adapted for engagementwith thetableortop of-thefxnachine f. Ia;transverse Trodor bar,adjustablylengaged Y, vrithr bearingsin saidzixangerbloeksthooka f ^Vwith integral rock arms adaptedgfor operative engagement. withlthe swinging. hangemand a collar 4adj ustably en gaged with ythe said sleeve i wandihavingan :integral arm adaptedliforad-i= vj ustable engagement .with the operating porA o v:tions of themachine,` substantially as set forth., 'l
abled to Vprovide for the: adjustment of the 5 5 treadle mechanism atanypoint where adj ust ment may be necessary in order to adapt the treadle for use upon anydesiredform of lfoot x power machine. f fr f Having thus described my invention, what 1. The combinationy with the frame of a .foot power machine, of a swinging treadle comprising ahanger or suspension device, a foot pieceengaged with thclower end of y'Said hanger, hangerrblocks engagedwith thelower side of the topofy bthe machine atransverse f 'f .nponthe upper end yof said hanger adapted 7c bfor detachable en gagementr with saidmod; substantially-as described@.,f` f f f f f zk 2. The combination Witlrthe:footpieceand#j up'onffthe flipper; end E of the1su'spensiondevicefV ,adapted for en largement-,wi th 'saiitrodiorbanf,` L
andascreivfpasscdithrou-ghfithe.upper endet. '1 1f y1 i saidsuspension device anotadaptedtoengageg v. Y
`With the said rodforbar, substantiali-yas and-n The combination--withpjthegiswinging:i,
hanger andthe footgpieceof-a 'Swinging'treadiesbl i offatransverserrod'.adjnstablyisecured to the., f
`lower-p'ort'omof thetmachine'framelconical i bearing blocks adjustabl'y secured upon; said.,l rod andfa sleeve. provided;with;corresponde .inglyshaped.bearingsuraCes in .itsoppositegl i A,ends adapted `for engagement lwith .lsaidconi cal bearing :blocks{saidsleevebein g providedgf- ICO u "In testimony thatlj claim they foregoing I" ,have hereunto. set my hand,.at Milwaukee, in
u the county ofMilWaukee and State of Wiscon sin, in the presence of two witnesses L ,Witnessesc t JOHNE. WILES,vv Y MArrnF. WARNER.. .u
5o `I lclaim as new, anddesire toseeurc by Letf, f ters Patent of the UnitedStates, isf-
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