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US629185A US70271999A US1899702719A US629185A US 629185 A US629185 A US 629185A US 70271999 A US70271999 A US 70271999A US 1899702719 A US1899702719 A US 1899702719A US 629185 A US629185 A US 629185A
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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
    • F16CSHAFTS; FLEXIBLE SHAFTS; ELEMENTS OR CRANKSHAFT MECHANISMS; ROTARY BODIES OTHER THAN GEARING ELEMENTS; BEARINGS
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    • F16C11/045Pivotal connections with at least a pair of arms pivoting relatively to at least one other arm, all arms being mounted on one pin
    • 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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    • Y10T403/32861T-pivot, e.g., wrist pin, etc.
    • Y10T403/32918T-pivot, e.g., wrist pin, etc. fork and tongue

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  • My invention is a new hinge, and has for its object the provision of a hinge having the general shape and ,advantages of a plug or doWel like hinge, while being exceedingly" cheap, strong, and light.
  • Figure l is a perspective View of one form of Amy hinge
  • Fig. 2 is a top plan View of a hinge' of the samegeneral character slightly modified.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective View of a further modification.
  • Fig'. 4 is a broken detail in vperspective to be referred to.
  • each of the hinges illustrated is made up of opposite pairs of leaves stamped. or bent in semieylindrical shape, so as together to constitute a hollow plug or dowel like member of the hinge, the two members being pivotally joined together at their pintle or turn- .ing-point.
  • each leaf being provided at i-ts'inner end with an ear a', having a shouladr a2, preferably formed on an arc of a circle concentricwith the pintle a3, and against the inner, sides of these ears a are similar ears orL o'f similar leaves a5, excepting that said ears argo-not stand out beyond their leaves, as is the case at theshoulders a2 of the inclosing ears a'.
  • the shoulders a9 thereof being considerably Ydeepenthan the shoulders a? .of the' form shown in- Fig; 1, the shoulders of o? acting as abutments to bear against the adjacent wood and act as self-centering devices for insuring that the pintles will be in accurate alinernent when a numberof the hinges are to be used together adjacent each other.
  • each pluglike member constitute a single tube ex- ;tending to the pintle-ea'rs, these leaves being cut and stamped to form complementary parts of saidjtube and the two tubes Whengpivoted together at their ears forming a complete hinge; but I do not intend to restrict my invention to having both of the leaves of one tube precisely alike either in size or shape,
  • hinges can be manufactured at very slight cost, the leaves being quickly and cheaplyv struck up ont of sheet metal (steel, brass', or other metal) on material'acoording to the use for which they are required and vquickly assembled and 4riveted or otherwise hinged together.
  • the hinges are made truly cylindrical they can be secured in place simply by IOO ⁇ section they can be similarly secured by making the hole ywith any usual mortising-machine, the plug-like ends being then inserted any other suitable means.
  • the leaves of these hinges shouldbe incapable of turning independently on their pivots,as shown in Fig. 4, and accordingly Iprovideinterlockin g portions in any suitable manner to prevent the leaves from getting out of relative position, one form of such-interlocking or holding device being shown in Figs. 2 and', where it will-be seen that I have bent atongue inwardly atthe edge of each leaf, said tongue being bent inwardly just sufficiently toV lap over and against the opposite edge, as is clearly shown in Fig. 3, the result being that neither leaf can possibly shift on the other leaf.
  • a hinge having hollow, plug or dow'el like members pivotallycounectedat their-inner ends, each of said members being composed "of twoV leaves oppositely bent to form complementary parts of a single tube extending'to'adjacent the pintle and terminating in opposite ears, the several ears of the two opposite tubular parts beingV pivoted together,
  • a hinge having hollow, plug or dowel like members pivotally connectedat their inner ends, each of said members being-composed of two leaves oppositely bent to form complementary parts of a'single tube extending to adjacent the pintle and terminating in opposite ears, the several ears of the two opposite tubularfparts being pivoted together, .and certain of said ears being offset to provide projecting shoulders, substantially as described.
  • a hinge having hollow, plug or dowel like members pivotally connected at their in- Vner ends, each member being in the form of a single tube extending to'adjacent the pintle and terminating in opposite ears, said several ears of the two opposite single tubular parts beingV overlapped and transversely pivoted together, and all of said ears being offset and circular in shape to provide shoulders for self-centering the hinge when in operative position, substantially as described'.
  • a plug-hinge whose members are cylindrical in. shape, said members containing leaves pivoted together at their inner ends and extending in opposite directions, one or more of said leaves being stamped or bentin semicylindrical form, substantially as dcscribed.
  • hinge having a member formed with opposite leaves extending from the hinge-pintle and stamped or bent in semicylindrical form, together constituting a tubular plug-like end, substantially as described.
  • VILLIAM B. ARNOLD VILLIAM B. ARNOLD.

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No. 62'9,I85. Patented July I8, |899'.
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Be it known that I, WILLIAM B., ARNOLD,
of North Abington, county 'of Plymouth, and State of Massachusetts, have invented an Improvement in Hinges',of which the follo'wing`i description, in connection with the' accompanying drawings, is a specification ,Y like lettersy on the'drawings representing like parts.
My invention is a new hinge, and has for its object the provision of a hinge having the general shape and ,advantages of a plug or doWel like hinge, while being exceedingly" cheap, strong, and light.
A number of dierent kinds of hinges have been proposed made'on the general principle` of pivoting together vtwo do'welsor 4sets .ofv dowels, the dowels to be inserted in the wood of the material to be hingedtogether and secured therein; but the high cost of Vmanufacture of these hinges as heretofore made has been practically prohibitive, and besides this', being turned from solid metal they have been very heavy and cumbersome. I have invented a hinge of this general character which is eX# ceedingly' light and maybe made with ex,- treme accuracy at a very slight cost, so as to be Within the reach of all, desiring such a hinge, my invention in its preferred'embodiment also possessing various other advantages which will be more fully pointed out in the course of the following detailed description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings illustrative of preferred emlmdi-V ments of my invention, andthe latter willibe more-particularly defined in the appended claims. l
In thedrawings, Figure l is a perspective View of one form of Amy hinge; Fig. 2 is a top plan View of a hinge' of the samegeneral character slightly modified. Fig. 3 is a perspective View of a further modification. Fig'. 4 is a broken detail in vperspective to be referred to.
Referring to the drawings, it will be seenv 'that each of the hinges illustrated is made up of opposite pairs of leaves stamped. or bent in semieylindrical shape, so as together to constitute a hollow plug or dowel like member of the hinge, the two members being pivotally joined together at their pintle or turn- .ing-point.
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each of which is stamped or bent to the shape of a semicylinder, each leaf being provided at i-ts'inner end with an ear a', having a shouladr a2, preferably formed on an arc of a circle concentricwith the pintle a3, and against the inner, sides of these ears a are similar ears orL o'f similar leaves a5, excepting that said ears argo-not stand out beyond their leaves, as is the case at theshoulders a2 of the inclosing ears a'. v
v In Fig. 2 the various parts are constructed the same as already described, excepting thatv -instead of having the ears arranged just as stated I have offset the inner ears ai?, so as to provide shoulders a7, and have correspondingly osetv or' separated the outer ears as,
the shoulders a9 thereof being considerably Ydeepenthan the shoulders a? .of the' form shown in- Fig; 1, the shoulders of o? acting as abutments to bear against the adjacent wood and act as self-centering devices for insuring that the pintles will be in accurate alinernent when a numberof the hinges are to be used together adjacent each other.
In my hingel the opposite leaves oi" each pluglike member constitute a single tube ex- ;tending to the pintle-ea'rs, these leaves being cut and stamped to form complementary parts of saidjtube and the two tubes Whengpivoted together at their ears forming a complete hinge; but I do not intend to restrict my invention to having both of the leaves of one tube precisely alike either in size or shape,
excepting thatwhen joined or formed together they shall make up onetube.
In Fig. 3 the'ears am a are brought closel f together and pivoted on one pintle a, this construction being preferable for the greatest strength and compactness, although sacriiicing to some extent certain. advantagespossessed by the other forms of my invention already explained.v
In View of the above description it will be readily understood that these hinges can be manufactured at very slight cost, the leaves being quickly and cheaplyv struck up ont of sheet metal (steel, brass', or other metal) on material'acoording to the use for which they are required and vquickly assembled and 4riveted or otherwise hinged together.
In case the hinges are made truly cylindrical they can be secured in place simply by IOO `section they can be similarly secured by making the hole ywith any usual mortising-machine, the plug-like ends being then inserted any other suitable means. In some situations, however, it is desirable that the leaves of these hinges shouldbe incapable of turning independently on their pivots,as shown in Fig. 4, and accordingly Iprovideinterlockin g portions in any suitable manner to prevent the leaves from getting out of relative position, one form of such-interlocking or holding device being shown in Figs. 2 and', where it will-be seen that I have bent atongue inwardly atthe edge of each leaf, said tongue being bent inwardly just sufficiently toV lap over and against the opposite edge, as is clearly shown in Fig. 3, the result being that neither leaf can possibly shift on the other leaf.
I do not claim, broadly, a plug or dowel like hinge, inasmuch as I am aware that it is old; Vbut myV main endeavor has beentode- ,Y vise aV hinge of this vvery desirableV general character which shall ybe practical and commercially feasible, and the hinge herein disclosed meets all the essential requirements so far as known to me, inasm uch as these hinges can be made with exceeding rapidity and at very low cost, while being at the same time unusually strong, very light, and at the same time they possess all the accuracy and neatnessV afforded by the expensive turned hinge.
`I do not limit my invention to the particu- .lar forms herein shown, inasmuch as very many other shapes, certain of which have been alluded to, and various modifications and changes may be resorted to within the n sitely-bent leaves against Vrelative. shifting movement, substantially as described.
2. A hinge, having hollow, plug or dow'el like members pivotallycounectedat their-inner ends, each of said members being composed "of twoV leaves oppositely bent to form complementary parts of a single tube extending'to'adjacent the pintle and terminating in opposite ears, the several ears of the two opposite tubular parts beingV pivoted together,
substantially as described.
3. A hinge, having hollow, plug or dowel like members pivotally connectedat their inner ends, each of said members being-composed of two leaves oppositely bent to form complementary parts of a'single tube extending to adjacent the pintle and terminating in opposite ears, the several ears of the two opposite tubularfparts being pivoted together, .and certain of said ears being offset to provide projecting shoulders, substantially as described.
4. A hinge, having hollow, plug or dowel like members pivotally connected at their in- Vner ends, each member being in the form of a single tube extending to'adjacent the pintle and terminating in opposite ears, said several ears of the two opposite single tubular parts beingV overlapped and transversely pivoted together, and all of said ears being offset and circular in shape to provide shoulders for self-centering the hinge when in operative position, substantially as described'.
, 5. A plug-hinge whose members are cylindrical in. shape, said members containing leaves pivoted together at their inner ends and extending in opposite directions, one or more of said leaves being stamped or bentin semicylindrical form, substantially as dcscribed.
6. The herein-described hinge, having a member formed with opposite leaves extending from the hinge-pintle and stamped or bent in semicylindrical form, together constituting a tubular plug-like end, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence oi' two subscribing witnesses.
VILLIAM B. ARNOLD.
IVitnesses:
EDWARD P. BoYNToN GRACE M. PORTER.
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US2827315A (en) * 1953-11-20 1958-03-18 Painter Brothers Ltd Structural tubes and similar elements
US2883216A (en) * 1953-11-20 1959-04-21 Painter Brothers Ltd End and like connections for galvanised structural tubes and similar elements
US2892648A (en) * 1955-04-18 1959-06-30 Howard B Turner Frictionally adjustable universal joint
US2893767A (en) * 1955-05-20 1959-07-07 Buchman Harry Folding guest rack
US3696240A (en) * 1970-07-23 1972-10-03 Kelley Co Inc Light fixture for a loading dock
US4532674A (en) * 1982-04-30 1985-08-06 Martin Marietta Corporation Hinge assembly with over-center latch
US4715288A (en) * 1985-05-23 1987-12-29 Fata European Group S.P.A. Apparatus for the overhead transportation of heavy loads on a monorail
US5412843A (en) * 1993-07-08 1995-05-09 Allied Tube & Conduit Corporation Hinge connector
US6182331B1 (en) 1998-11-09 2001-02-06 George D. Hessenthaler Sequestered pin box hinge and mortising jig for hinge installation
US6398192B1 (en) * 1999-01-06 2002-06-04 Trn Business Trust Breakaway support post for highway guardrail end treatments
US6474903B1 (en) * 1999-09-30 2002-11-05 Bechtel Bwxt Idaho, Llc. Retractable barrier strip
US6488268B1 (en) 1997-05-09 2002-12-03 Trn Business Trust Breakaway support post for highway guardrail end treatments
US20030215305A1 (en) * 2002-01-30 2003-11-20 Alberson Dean C. Locking hook bolt and method for using same
US6715735B2 (en) 2000-08-31 2004-04-06 The Texas A&M University System Head assembly for guardrail extruder terminal
US6783116B2 (en) 1999-01-06 2004-08-31 Trn Business Trust Guardrail end terminal assembly having at least one angle strut
US6902150B2 (en) 2001-11-30 2005-06-07 The Texas A&M University System Steel yielding guardrail support post
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US2827315A (en) * 1953-11-20 1958-03-18 Painter Brothers Ltd Structural tubes and similar elements
US2883216A (en) * 1953-11-20 1959-04-21 Painter Brothers Ltd End and like connections for galvanised structural tubes and similar elements
US2892648A (en) * 1955-04-18 1959-06-30 Howard B Turner Frictionally adjustable universal joint
US2893767A (en) * 1955-05-20 1959-07-07 Buchman Harry Folding guest rack
US3696240A (en) * 1970-07-23 1972-10-03 Kelley Co Inc Light fixture for a loading dock
US4532674A (en) * 1982-04-30 1985-08-06 Martin Marietta Corporation Hinge assembly with over-center latch
US4715288A (en) * 1985-05-23 1987-12-29 Fata European Group S.P.A. Apparatus for the overhead transportation of heavy loads on a monorail
US5412843A (en) * 1993-07-08 1995-05-09 Allied Tube & Conduit Corporation Hinge connector
US8038126B1 (en) 1997-05-09 2011-10-18 Trinity Industries, Inc. Breakaway support post for highway guardrail end treatments
US6886813B2 (en) 1997-05-09 2005-05-03 Exodyne Technologies, Inc. Breakaway support post for highway guardrail end treatments
US6488268B1 (en) 1997-05-09 2002-12-03 Trn Business Trust Breakaway support post for highway guardrail end treatments
US6793204B2 (en) 1997-05-09 2004-09-21 Trn Business Trust Breakaway support post for highway guardrail end treatments
US6182331B1 (en) 1998-11-09 2001-02-06 George D. Hessenthaler Sequestered pin box hinge and mortising jig for hinge installation
US6619630B2 (en) 1999-01-06 2003-09-16 Trn Business Trust Breakaway support post for highway guardrail end treatments
US6398192B1 (en) * 1999-01-06 2002-06-04 Trn Business Trust Breakaway support post for highway guardrail end treatments
US6783116B2 (en) 1999-01-06 2004-08-31 Trn Business Trust Guardrail end terminal assembly having at least one angle strut
US6474903B1 (en) * 1999-09-30 2002-11-05 Bechtel Bwxt Idaho, Llc. Retractable barrier strip
US6715735B2 (en) 2000-08-31 2004-04-06 The Texas A&M University System Head assembly for guardrail extruder terminal
US8517349B1 (en) 2000-10-05 2013-08-27 The Texas A&M University System Guardrail terminals
US6902150B2 (en) 2001-11-30 2005-06-07 The Texas A&M University System Steel yielding guardrail support post
US6948703B2 (en) 2002-01-30 2005-09-27 The Texas A&M University System Locking hook bolt and method for using same
US20060017048A1 (en) * 2002-01-30 2006-01-26 The Texas A&M University System Cable guardrail release system
US7556242B2 (en) 2002-01-30 2009-07-07 The Texas A&M University Systems Cable guardrail release system
US20030215305A1 (en) * 2002-01-30 2003-11-20 Alberson Dean C. Locking hook bolt and method for using same
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