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US522613A
US522613A US522613DA US522613A US 522613 A US522613 A US 522613A US 522613D A US522613D A US 522613DA US 522613 A US522613 A US 522613A
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  • TIMOTHY OSHEA OF CHICAGO
  • ILLINOIS TIMOTHY OSHEA
  • the invention is illustrated in the drawing by means of a single gure which represents a detail of my improved construction, being a vertical section of a floor, and ceiling be.
  • the joists are lettered A, A', and the ceiling timber which runs between the same is lettered B.
  • the ceilings are hung from bridge pieces, or struts, separating and attached to the joists, and it is to the construction of said bridge pieces and the llangers depending therefrom that my present invention has to do.
  • these bridge pieces are made up of two pivoted members, C, C', which are preferably made of sheet-metal set edgewise and pivoted together at their middle portions. Between these two members the pivot also passes through a hanger, D, preferably of similar material which extends downward and embraces the ceiling timber, B.
  • the two members, C, C' are shown as twisted quarter of the way round near the ends and as having feet, c, bent at an angle tothe members themselves,
  • the main advantage of the present construction is the adjustability of the length of the bridge piece made up of the pivoted members, and this function is illustrated by means justment is made by spreading the two members apart at their ends to shorten the bridge piece or bycrowdingthem together to lengthen it, as the case may require.
  • the invention also has l certain additional advantages in the way of simplicity and cheapness of construction.

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T OSHEA BUILDING GONSTRUQTION.
No. 522,613. Patnted July 1o, 1894.
nanars vcrzns co. vnomuma. wAsH p sists in certain novel featureswhich will be UNITED c STATES PATENT OFFICE.
TIMOTHY OSHEA, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
BUILDING'CONSVTRUCTION.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 522,613, dated July 10,1894.
Application ripa April 4, 1894. f serial No. 506,283. (No model.)
scribed in a patent heretofore granted to me.
upon the 28th' Vday of November, 1893, said patent being numbered 509,446. The purpose of the present invention is to simplify the construction of such ceilings, and to adapt the parts of the oldconstruction to a wider range of application or use, and to such end it concarefully described below and closely defined in the claims at the end of the specification.
The invention is illustrated in the drawing by means of a single gure which represents a detail of my improved construction, being a vertical section of a floor, and ceiling be.
neath, taken transversely through the joists and `ceiling timbers.
In the drawing, the joists are lettered A, A', and the ceiling timber which runs between the same is lettered B.
In my improved ceiling construction as described in my former patent, the ceilings are hung from bridge pieces, or struts, separating and attached to the joists, and it is to the construction of said bridge pieces and the llangers depending therefrom that my present invention has to do. Inthe present construction these bridge pieces are made up of two pivoted members, C, C', which are preferably made of sheet-metal set edgewise and pivoted together at their middle portions. Between these two members the pivot also passes through a hanger, D, preferably of similar material which extends downward and embraces the ceiling timber, B. The two members, C, C', are shown as twisted quarter of the way round near the ends and as having feet, c, bent at an angle tothe members themselves,
of the dotted lines in the drawing.
which are-secured to the joists by means of spikes, c.
The main advantage of the present construction is the adjustability of the length of the bridge piece made up of the pivoted members, and this function is illustrated by means justment is made by spreading the two members apart at their ends to shorten the bridge piece or bycrowdingthem together to lengthen it, as the case may require.
The invention also has l certain additional advantages in the way of simplicity and cheapness of construction.
I claim Ias new and desire to secure by Letters Patentl. The combination with the joists and ceilling timbers of a building, of adjustable bridge pieces between the joists,hangers supported upon the middle portions of said bridge pieces and ceiling timbers supported uponsaid hangers; substantially as described.
2. `The combination with the joists and ceiling timbers of abuilding, of combined bridge piecesand hangers consisting of three members, two of which are pivoted together between their ends and have said ends adapted for attachment to the joists, and the third of which is supported upon the pivot which joins the first two and has a portion extending downward therefrom and adapted for attachment to the ceiling timbers; substantially as described.
3. The combination with the j oists and ceiling timbers of a building, of bridge pieces consisting of two members pivoted together between their ends andhaving said ends adapted for attachment to the joists, and hangers supported upon said bridge pieces adjacent to the pivots and attached to the ceiling timbers; Vsubstantially as described. Y
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