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    • E05FDEVICES FOR MOVING WINGS INTO OPEN OR CLOSED POSITION; CHECKS FOR WINGS; WING FITTINGS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, CONCERNED WITH THE FUNCTIONING OF THE WING
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  • my invention consists in so attaching a pulley to the post of the gate, that its position will change with the change in the direction of the cord, as the gate is opened or closed, thereby enabling me to get the full effect of the weight with a single pulley.
  • a support (A) having'a shank (B) made in the usual manner to be driven into the post (C), and similar to the eye of a wrought iron hinge, that is having a perpendicular hole through its head.
  • At the lower end of each arm is a hole drilled to receive the shaft of the pulley.
  • guards (I) At the upper end of the arms are guards (I) to prevent the cord (J) drawing out of the groove of the pulley.
  • the depth of the groove (L) in the pulley should be made about twice the diameter of the cord (J), and the diameter of the pulley should be about two and a half inches.
  • the object gained by the joint over the pulley is, that the draft of the cord may turn the yoke which supports the pulley, and thereby do away with the necessity of a second pulley to change the direction of the cord.
  • weights used in closing gates have either tended to drag the gatedownward, or at least, have had no tendency to prevent them settling.

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WILLARD TWITCHELL, OF SYRACUSE, NEW YORK.
ARRANGEMENT 0F WEIGHT AND PULLEY FR- CLOSING GATES.
Specification of Letters Patent No. 6,632, dated August 7, 1849.
To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, )VILLARD TWITGHELL, of Syracuse, New York, have invented a new and useful Improvementin Devices for Closing Doors and Gates; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the construction and operation of the same, reference being had to the annexed drawings, making part of this specification.
To enable others skilled in the art to make and use my invention I will proceed to describe its construction and operation.
The nature of my invention consists in so attaching a pulley to the post of the gate, that its position will change with the change in the direction of the cord, as the gate is opened or closed, thereby enabling me to get the full effect of the weight with a single pulley.
Construct a support (A) having'a shank (B) made in the usual manner to be driven into the post (C), and similar to the eye of a wrought iron hinge, that is having a perpendicular hole through its head. Make a yoke, or bearer (D) for the pulley (E), having a shaft projecting upward corresponding in size, to the hole in the head of the support (A), and having an arm (H) projecting downward upon each side of the pulley At the lower end of each arm is a hole drilled to receive the shaft of the pulley. At the upper end of the arms are guards (I) to prevent the cord (J) drawing out of the groove of the pulley. The depth of the groove (L) in the pulley should be made about twice the diameter of the cord (J), and the diameter of the pulley should be about two and a half inches. Drive the shank (B) firmly into the post, pass the shaft of the yoke through its head from 'below upward, and secure it rmly in its place by a nut, or pin, at the upper end, the pulley having been previously attached to the yoke. Pass the cord (J) over the pulley, attach one endl to the gate, and the other to a weight It is obvious that as the gate is opened, the weight will be raised, to a greater or less extent according to the point of attachment to the gate, and also that the pulley will be turned by the cord, also the yoke, thereby keeping the pulley in the direction in which the cord is drawing.
The object gained by the joint over the pulley, is, that the draft of the cord may turn the yoke which supports the pulley, and thereby do away with the necessity of a second pulley to change the direction of the cord.
By using a single pulley, made adjustable as above described, in combination with a weight, I am enabled to attach t-he cord to the gate at a point below the level of the pulley. Then by securing an upward draft on the gate, which counteracts its tendency to settle. This effect, viz, an upward draft on the gate, cannot be obtained by fixed pulleys.
Heretofore weights used in closing gates, have either tended to drag the gatedownward, or at least, have had no tendency to prevent them settling.
Vhat I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
TheV application of a swivel pulley for closing a gate when the cord, to which the weight is attached, is fastened to the gate below the level of the said pulley whereby it acts not only as a gate closer, but also as a support to prevent the gate from sagging, the whole constructed substantially as herein described.
)VILLARD TVI'ICHELL.
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A. Jonson, R. F. STEVENS.
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