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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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  • My invention has for its object to provide the furniture trade with simple, strong, light, durable, and noiseless springs applicable as means for connecting stationary bases and rocking or vertically-reciprocative superstructures. It therefore consists in certain peculiarities of construction and combination of parts hereinafter set forth with reference to the accompanying drawings and subsequently claimed.
  • Figure l of the drawings represents a side elevation of one form of my improved spring in connection with a stationary base and movable superstructure, certain of the parts being in longitudinal section, indicated by line l l in the succeeding figure of the series;
  • Fig. 2 a plan view, partly in horizontal section, indicated by line 2 2 in the preceding figure;
  • Fig. 3 a transverse section, indicated by line 3 3 in the second figure of said series;
  • Fig. 4 a side elevation, partly in longitudinal section, illustrating a portion of the spring embodying a stiffening-plate.
  • A represents a portion of a stationary base
  • B a portion of a movable superstructure, both of which are connected to the extremities of a spring in accordance with my invention, this spring comprising a pair of castings C C and a recurved spring-metal plate D, the latter having its diverging ends riveted oroth# erwise securely fastened to the castings with or Without interposed straight spring-metal stiffening-plates, one of the latter being shown and lettered E in Fig. 4.
  • Each casting constituting part of the spring is made to have a portion of its outer surface inclined longitudinally thereof, the inclination being at the same angle as the end of the recurved spring-metal plate D, fastened thereto.
  • the inclination is succeeded by a curve in a direction away from the recurved spring-metal plate, this curve being at that end of said casting toward the bend of said as guards to prevent lateral slip of the corresponding end of the recurved spring-metal plate D should the rivets c or other fastenings become loose.
  • each casting has the former of horizontal apertured ears d, and between these ears the inclined portion of said casting is preferably hollow in order to economize metal and lessen weight.
  • the spring is made fast to a base and superstructure by bolts and nuts, the bolts being extended through the apertured ears d of the castings constituting parts of said spring.
  • stiffeningplates arranged similar to the one herein shown, and the inclusion of said plates is desirable when springs in accordance with my invention are utilized in connection with a stationary base and rocking superstructure; but if said springs are to connect such a base and a vertically-reciprocative superstructure the aforesaid stiffening-plates may be omitted.
  • Afurniture-spring comprisingarecurved spring-metal plate, and a pair of castings each of which has an inclination at the same angle as the plate end to which it is fastened and is also provided with a curve succeeding the inclination in a direction away from the plate, said castings being for connection with a stationary base and a movable superstructure.
  • a furniture-spring comprising a pair of opposite castings having inwardly-extending ⁇ IOO longitudinally-inclined portions and horizontal apertured ears at the extremities of these inclined portions, straight stiffening-plates on the inclined surfaces of the castings, a recurved spring-metal plate having diverging ends parallel to the stiiening-plates upon the same, and means servin g to effect a rigid union of the plates and said opposite castings.
  • Afurniture-springcomprisingarecurved spring-metal plate a pair of castings each of which has an inclination at the same angle as an end of said plate and is also provided with a curve succeeding the inclination, spring-metal stiffening-plates interposed between tlle former plate and inclinations of the castings, and means for fastening the plates to said castings, the latter having their curves in a direction away from the interposed stiffening-plates and being for connection with a stationary base and movable superstructure.
  • a furniture-spring comprising a recurved spring-metal plate, and a pair of castings each of which has an inclination at the same angle as the plate end to which it is fastened and is provided with longitudinal flanges constituting guards opposed to lateral slip on the part of said plate end, said castings being for connection with a stationary base and a movable superstructure.

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No. alamo. y f 'Patented Feb. 7,1899.
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FURNITURE SPRING.
(Applicata-n med :une 1s, 189e.)
(No Model.)
C Z @me UNITED STATES ATENT FFICE@ FRANK J. SENG, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR TO THE SENG COMPANY,
OF SAME PLACE.
FURNITURE-SPRING.
SPECIFICATION :forming part of Letters Patent No. 618,910, dated February 7, 1899. Application filed Tune 13. 1898. Serial No. 683,299. (No model.)
To all whom, it may con/cern:
Be it known that I, FRANK J. SENG, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Furniture-Springs; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and-exact description thereof.
My invention has for its object to provide the furniture trade with simple, strong, light, durable, and noiseless springs applicable as means for connecting stationary bases and rocking or vertically-reciprocative superstructures. It therefore consists in certain peculiarities of construction and combination of parts hereinafter set forth with reference to the accompanying drawings and subsequently claimed.
Figure l of the drawings represents a side elevation of one form of my improved spring in connection with a stationary base and movable superstructure, certain of the parts being in longitudinal section, indicated by line l l in the succeeding figure of the series; Fig. 2, a plan view, partly in horizontal section, indicated by line 2 2 in the preceding figure; Fig. 3, a transverse section, indicated by line 3 3 in the second figure of said series; and Fig. 4, a side elevation, partly in longitudinal section, illustrating a portion of the spring embodying a stiffening-plate.
Referring by letter to the drawings, A represents a portion of a stationary base, and B a portion of a movable superstructure, both of which are connected to the extremities of a spring in accordance with my invention, this spring comprising a pair of castings C C and a recurved spring-metal plate D, the latter having its diverging ends riveted oroth# erwise securely fastened to the castings with or Without interposed straight spring-metal stiffening-plates, one of the latter being shown and lettered E in Fig. 4.
Each casting constituting part of the spring is made to have a portion of its outer surface inclined longitudinally thereof, the inclination being at the same angle as the end of the recurved spring-metal plate D, fastened thereto. In the preferred form `of casting herein shown the inclination is succeeded by a curve in a direction away from the recurved spring-metal plate, this curve being at that end of said casting toward the bend of said as guards to prevent lateral slip of the corresponding end of the recurved spring-metal plate D should the rivets c or other fastenings become loose.
The ends of each casting have the former of horizontal apertured ears d, and between these ears the inclined portion of said casting is preferably hollow in order to economize metal and lessen weight.
In practice the spring is made fast to a base and superstructure by bolts and nuts, the bolts being extended through the apertured ears d of the castings constituting parts of said spring.
It is obvious that the rigidity of the spring is increased by the employment of stiffeningplates arranged similar to the one herein shown, and the inclusion of said plates is desirable when springs in accordance with my invention are utilized in connection with a stationary base and rocking superstructure; but if said springs are to connect such a base and a vertically-reciprocative superstructure the aforesaid stiffening-plates may be omitted. y
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
l. Afurniture-spring comprisingarecurved spring-metal plate, and a pair of castings each of which has an inclination at the same angle as the plate end to which it is fastened and is also provided with a curve succeeding the inclination in a direction away from the plate, said castings being for connection with a stationary base and a movable superstructure. 2. A furniture-spring comprising a pair of opposite castings having inwardly-extending` IOO longitudinally-inclined portions and horizontal apertured ears at the extremities of these inclined portions, straight stiffening-plates on the inclined surfaces of the castings, a recurved spring-metal plate having diverging ends parallel to the stiiening-plates upon the same, and means servin g to effect a rigid union of the plates and said opposite castings.
3. Afurniture-springcomprisingarecurved spring-metal plate, a pair of castings each of which has an inclination at the same angle as an end of said plate and is also provided with a curve succeeding the inclination, spring-metal stiffening-plates interposed between tlle former plate and inclinations of the castings, and means for fastening the plates to said castings, the latter having their curves in a direction away from the interposed stiffening-plates and being for connection with a stationary base and movable superstructure.
4. A furniture-spring comprising a recurved spring-metal plate, and a pair of castings each of which has an inclination at the same angle as the plate end to which it is fastened and is provided with longitudinal flanges constituting guards opposed to lateral slip on the part of said plate end, said castings being for connection with a stationary base and a movable superstructure.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing I have hereunto set my hand, at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, in the presence of two witnesses.
FRANK J. SENG.
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W. P. SENG, G. J. BIEHL.
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Cited By (4)

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US2573415A (en) * 1946-11-30 1951-10-30 Henry F Ebert Expansible bracelet
US3251958A (en) * 1963-04-30 1966-05-17 Litton Industries Inc Centrifugal governor having resiliently mounted slip rings
US3750795A (en) * 1970-11-02 1973-08-07 Burroughs Corp Constant force spring carrier return mechanism
US5996434A (en) * 1997-07-29 1999-12-07 Swanson; David W. Pressure head with dual horns

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2573415A (en) * 1946-11-30 1951-10-30 Henry F Ebert Expansible bracelet
US3251958A (en) * 1963-04-30 1966-05-17 Litton Industries Inc Centrifugal governor having resiliently mounted slip rings
US3750795A (en) * 1970-11-02 1973-08-07 Burroughs Corp Constant force spring carrier return mechanism
US5996434A (en) * 1997-07-29 1999-12-07 Swanson; David W. Pressure head with dual horns

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