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  • Figure 1 of the drawings is a view in side elevation of my improved cash-box with the cover open.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical section of the same on a plane parallel with the side exposed to view in' Fig. 1, with the cover closed.
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical section taken on the broken line 3 -3, in Fig. 2.
  • Fig. t is a sectional view similar to that shown in Fig. 2, with the cover partially opened.
  • the main object of my invention is to suecessively expose to view each deposit in a cash-box, and prevent the exposure of more than one deposit at the same time.
  • I provide an upper inclosure having a transparent Wall, a top inlet, and a bottom outlet opening into a subjacent inclosure, with a hand-operated inlet valve, a gravity-controlled, or normally closed, outlet valve and a valve-operating and-releasing connection between the two valves, by means .of which the movement of the inlet-valve ahand-operated valve, or cover A hinged at A to swing from the position shown in Fig. 2, to that shown in Fig. 1.
  • the projection A on the cover telescopes into the inlet and maintains the inlet in a closed condition during the first part of the oscillatory opening movement of the valvecover.
  • the outlet is closedby the valve B- pivoted upon the cross-rod B- passing through the flanges B projecting downwardly from the side edges of the valve, and supported by the vertical walls of the box.
  • This valve is normally closed, being supported in a closed position by the controlling weight' l3
  • the hook B is pivoted at its upper 'end to the inlet valve and engages at its lower end one of the flanges B rearwardly of the pivotal cross-rod B, which flange forms an oper-, ating lever to open the outlet-valve.
  • the hook forces the outlet-valve open to the position shown in Fig. 4 before the telescoping action of the inlet-valve is completed that is before the projection A leaves the inlet.
  • the hook is released from the hook-engag ing lever, whereupon the outlet valve is closed by gravity and the weight B at approximately the same time the inlet is opened.
  • the subjacent inclosure O- is provided with a removable box or receptacle C- low enough to be beyond the reach of the outlet valve when opened.
  • the removable box may be provided with means for locking the same in the main box, as the hasp and staple C and O and the padlock 0
  • the outlet-valve may be controlled by a spring 3-, as shown in Fig. 4, instead of the weight B the one being considered the equivalent of the other.
  • a cash-box the combination with an upper inclosure having a transparent wall, a top inlet and a bottom outlet, of a subjacent inclosure open to the outlet; a normally closed valve for the outlet; a hand-operated valve for the inlet; and a valvo-operating-and-releasing connection between the outlet and inlet valves, whereby the outlet-valve is opened and released by the opening movement of the inlet-valve, and means for closing the outletvalve independently of the inlet-valve substantially as described.
  • a cash-box In a cash-box, the combination with an upper inclosure having a transparent wall, a top inlet and a bottom outlet; of a normally closed valve for the outlet; a telescoping valve for the inlet; a valve-operating-and-releasing connection between the two valves; means for closing the outlet valve independently of the inlet-valve and means for operating the inletvalve, substantially as described.

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' 2 SheetsSheet 1. W. O. SIMMONS.
CASH BOX.
Patented July 17, 1894.
(No Model.) I I v v 2 Sheets-Sheet 2. W. C. SIMMONS.
v GASHBOX. No. 523,086. Patented July 17, 1.894.
UNlTED STATES PATENT OFF-ICE. f
WILLIAM C. SIMMONS, OF TROY, NEW YORK.
- CASHI-BOX.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 523,086, dated uly 17, 1894:.
' Application filed June 2,1894. Serial No. 513,252. (No model.)
1'0 all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, WILLIAM C. SIMMONS, a
. citizen of the United States, residing at Troy,
county of Rensselaer, and State of NewYork,
have invented certain new and useful Imand'oonsists of the novel construction and combination of parts hereinafter described and subsequently claimed.
Reference may be had to the accompanying drawings, and the letters of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
Similar letters refer to similar parts in the several figures therein.
Figure 1 of the drawings is a view in side elevation of my improved cash-box with the cover open. Fig. 2 is a vertical section of the same on a plane parallel with the side exposed to view in' Fig. 1, with the cover closed. Fig. 3 isa vertical section taken on the broken line 3 -3, in Fig. 2. Fig. t is a sectional view similar to that shown in Fig. 2, with the cover partially opened.
The main object of my invention is to suecessively expose to view each deposit in a cash-box, and prevent the exposure of more than one deposit at the same time. To accomplish this object, I provide an upper inclosure having a transparent Wall, a top inlet, and a bottom outlet opening into a subjacent inclosure, with a hand-operated inlet valve, a gravity-controlled, or normally closed, outlet valve and a valve-operating and-releasing connection between the two valves, by means .of which the movement of the inlet-valve ahand-operated valve, or cover A hinged at A to swing from the position shown in Fig. 2, to that shown in Fig. 1.
The projection A on the cover telescopes into the inlet and maintains the inlet in a closed condition during the first part of the oscillatory opening movement of the valvecover.
The outlet is closedby the valve B- pivoted upon the cross-rod B- passing through the flanges B projecting downwardly from the side edges of the valve, and supported by the vertical walls of the box. This valve is normally closed, being supported in a closed position by the controlling weight' l3 The hook B is pivoted at its upper 'end to the inlet valve and engages at its lower end one of the flanges B rearwardly of the pivotal cross-rod B, which flange forms an oper-, ating lever to open the outlet-valve.
As the operatorswings the inlet-valve open, the hook forces the outlet-valve open to the position shown in Fig. 4 before the telescoping action of the inlet-valve is completed that is before the projection A leaves the inlet.
Just as the projection passes from the inlet, the hook is released from the hook-engag ing lever, whereupon the outlet valve is closed by gravity and the weight B at approximately the same time the inlet is opened.
The position of the parts in Fig. 4 is that assumed just as the hook is about to release the guide-cleats 13 secured to the vertical wall of the inclosure until its beveled head strikes the beveled end of the outlet-valve lever, which causes the hook to slip over the beveled edge of the lever into the position shown in Fig. 2, ready to operate the outlet valve when the inlet valve is again operated.
When the inlet-valve is fully opened, a deposit can be made through the inlet which slides down the incline B"- upon the outlet valve, where it remains clearly exposed to view through the transparent walls until the inlet-valve is closed and the openward telescoping movement of such valve is again commonced, whereupon the hook tilts the outlet valve and the deposit slides from the latter valve before the telescoping action of the inlet-valve is completed; andthe hook then releases the outlet valve before the inlet is opened sufficient] y to receive another deposit,
thereby rendering a second deposit in the inclosure, having the transparent walls, impossible after a former deposit has been made and the open valve-cover quitted.
The subjacent inclosure O- is provided with a removable box or receptacle C- low enough to be beyond the reach of the outlet valve when opened.
The removable box may be provided with means for locking the same in the main box, as the hasp and staple C and O and the padlock 0 When desired, the outlet-valve may be controlled by a spring 3-, as shown in Fig. 4, instead of the weight B the one being considered the equivalent of the other.
What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In a cash-box, the combination with an upper inclosure having a transparent wall, a top inlet and a bottom outlet, of a subjacent inclosure open to the outlet; a normally closed valve for the outlet; a hand-operated valve for the inlet; and a valvo-operating-and-releasing connection between the outlet and inlet valves, whereby the outlet-valve is opened and released by the opening movement of the inlet-valve, and means for closing the outletvalve independently of the inlet-valve substantially as described.
'2. In a cash-box, the combination with an upper inclosure having a transparent wall, a top inlet and a bottom outlet; of a normally closed valve for the outlet; a telescoping valve for the inlet; a valve-operating-and-releasing connection between the two valves; means for closing the outlet valve independently of the inlet-valve and means for operating the inletvalve, substantially as described.
3. In a cash-box, the combination with an upper inclosure having a transparent wall a top inlet and a bottom outlet; of a gravitycontrolled valve for the outlet; a telescoping hand-operated valve for the inlet; an operating-and-releasinghook having its shank pivotally secured to the inlet-valve and its head detachably engageable with the outlet valve, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I have hereto set my hand this 24th day of May, 1894.
W. C. SIMMONS.
Witnesses:
FRANK C. CURTIS, GEO. A. MOsHER.
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