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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B1/00Knobs or handles for wings; Knobs, handles, or press buttons for locks or latches on wings
    • E05B1/0007Knobs
    • 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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    • Y10T29/49599Knob or knob shank making
    • 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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  • This invention relates to knobs, the object of the invention being to provide a knob from a single piece of sheet metal and avoid the expense and labor of spinning and also the expense and labor of casting the knobs from metal, these two methods being the ones commonly in use at the present time and both of which are objectionable on account of their expense; and it is with the object of producing a high-grade knob at a small cost that I have devised the present knob and its method of construction,which, broadly speaking, consists in constructing a knob from a single piece of sheet metal by stamping or punching the same into the desired shape.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a knob constructed in accordance with my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a View showing the blank from which the said knob is constructed.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective View showing the first step in shaping the blank.
  • Fig. 4 is a view showing the manner of completing the shaping of the knob and attaching the same to the shank.
  • Fig. 5 is a sectional view of the knob and shank constructed in accordance with my invention.
  • Fig. 6 is a side elevation of a shank
  • Fig. 7 is a sectional view on the line 7 7 of Fig. 6.
  • a blank A which is essentially star-shaped, consisting of a circular body A and the points or tongues A and A there being in the present instance eight points or tongues A and four points or tongues A and it will be noted that the points or tongues A are pointed at their outer ends, while the points or tongues A are flattened or made straight at their outer ends, as most clearly shown at A but it will also be noticed that all of the said tongues are of substantially the same length.
  • the shank B is made of cast metal and is constructed with a cap or flange B and a shoulder B adjacent to and directly beneaththe cap or flange B, and between the cap B and shoulder B the shank is made squarely in cross-section, as most clearly shown in Figs. 6 and 7, the said square portion being somewhat less in diameter than the shank proper, while the cap or flange B and the collar B are both somewhat larger in diameter than the shank proper.
  • the shank is then seated in a cupshaped shaping-die C, the bottom of said die being flush with the upper surface of the shoulder B
  • the blank is then placed in the cup-shaped die points downward and a shaping and pressing die forced thereon, which action forces all of the points or arms into the proper shape, brings them together, making tight joints, and forces the ends into the space between the cap or flange and the collar of the shank, and it will be observed that the straight ends A of the points or tongues A contact with the square portion B of the shank, thereby preventing any possible rotation of the knob upon the shank, and it will be noticed that the space between the collar and flange is just large enough to accommodate the arms or points of the blank, thereby rendering a tight connection between the knob and shank when complete, and in order to securely fasten or secure the said joints I ,employ a small quantity of solder at this point and by the aid of heat-securely connect the knob upon the shank.

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Patented Feb. m, I899.
No. 6l9,522.
A. .1. WARNER.
K N 0 B (Application filed Feb. 28, 1398.
(No Model.)
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I Z mg m UNITED STATES ADELBERT J. WARNER, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
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SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 619,522, dated February 14, 1899.
Application filed February 28, 1898- Serial No. 672,015. (No model.)
To all whom, it may concern:
Be it known that I, ADELBERT J. WARNER, a citizen of the United States, residing in the city of Chicago, county of Cook, and State of Illinois,have invented a new and useful Knob, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to knobs, the object of the invention being to provide a knob from a single piece of sheet metal and avoid the expense and labor of spinning and also the expense and labor of casting the knobs from metal, these two methods being the ones commonly in use at the present time and both of which are objectionable on account of their expense; and it is with the object of producing a high-grade knob at a small cost that I have devised the present knob and its method of construction,which, broadly speaking, consists in constructing a knob from a single piece of sheet metal by stamping or punching the same into the desired shape.
With the objects before mentioned in View my invention consists in certain details of construction and novelties of combination, all of which will be fully described hereinafter and pointed out in the claim. v
In thedrawings forming a part of this specification, Figure 1 is a perspective view of a knob constructed in accordance with my invention. Fig. 2 is a View showing the blank from which the said knob is constructed. Fig. 3 is a perspective View showing the first step in shaping the blank. Fig. 4 is a view showing the manner of completing the shaping of the knob and attaching the same to the shank. Fig. 5 is a sectional view of the knob and shank constructed in accordance with my invention. Fig. 6 is a side elevation of a shank, and Fig. 7 is a sectional view on the line 7 7 of Fig. 6.
In carrying out my invention I employ a blank A, which is essentially star-shaped, consisting of a circular body A and the points or tongues A and A there being in the present instance eight points or tongues A and four points or tongues A and it will be noted that the points or tongues A are pointed at their outer ends, while the points or tongues A are flattened or made straight at their outer ends, as most clearly shown at A but it will also be noticed that all of the said tongues are of substantially the same length.
These tongues are, furthermore, arranged upon radial lines and instead of a sharp angle between two points I preferably make a curve A as most clearly shown in Fig. 2, for the purpose of making a neater joint when the blank is struck up into the form of a knob. The shank B is made of cast metal and is constructed with a cap or flange B and a shoulder B adjacent to and directly beneaththe cap or flange B, and between the cap B and shoulder B the shank is made squarely in cross-section, as most clearly shown in Figs. 6 and 7, the said square portion being somewhat less in diameter than the shank proper, while the cap or flange B and the collar B are both somewhat larger in diameter than the shank proper. course be understood, is constructed with the usual square bore, the same as the shanks now in use. 'In order to shape the blank into the form of a knob and simultaneously attach the said knob rigidly to the shank, I first punch the said blank by means of suitable punching-dies into the form shown in Fig. 3. The shank is then seated in a cupshaped shaping-die C, the bottom of said die being flush with the upper surface of the shoulder B The blank is then placed in the cup-shaped die points downward and a shaping and pressing die forced thereon, which action forces all of the points or arms into the proper shape, brings them together, making tight joints, and forces the ends into the space between the cap or flange and the collar of the shank, and it will be observed that the straight ends A of the points or tongues A contact with the square portion B of the shank, thereby preventing any possible rotation of the knob upon the shank, and it will be noticed that the space between the collar and flange is just large enough to accommodate the arms or points of the blank, thereby rendering a tight connection between the knob and shank when complete, and in order to securely fasten or secure the said joints I ,employ a small quantity of solder at this point and by the aid of heat-securely connect the knob upon the shank.
It will thus beseen that I construct a knob from a single piece of sheet metal without the employment of a bead and also without the necessity of spinning. It will also be un- This shank, it will of derstood that I do not limit myself to the exact details of construction or combination, but may change or vary the detailed parts considerably Without departing from the broad principles of my invention.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
The combination with the knob formed of a single piece of sheet metal struck up from a star-shaped blank, one or more of the points or tongues being straight at the ends, of the shank, having the flange and collar, the space between the flange and collar being adapted to receive the points or tongues of the shank when shaped, the portion of the shank intermediate the fiange and collar having one or more flat faces adapted to contact with the straight end or ends of the blank, substantially as shown and for the purpose described.
ADELBERT J. WARNER. Witnesses:
CHARLES E. RIoRDoN, CHAS. E. BROOK.
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