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US726176A
US726176A US10852502A US1902108525A US726176A US 726176 A US726176 A US 726176A US 10852502 A US10852502 A US 10852502A US 1902108525 A US1902108525 A US 1902108525A US 726176 A US726176 A US 726176A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • seats may also be pressed in large quantitiesand a reinforcing-piece, suited to the desired width of seat-support, be attached as the seats are required.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of my improved seat, showing the reinforcing-plate attached thereto.
  • Fig. 3 is a
  • Fig. 5 is a view similar to Fig. 2 showing a modified form of the invention.
  • A is the body of the seat, made of sheet metal and stamped to the desired form.
  • B is the reinforcing-plate, of such shape as to conform to the shape of the seat proper and provided with the projecting ears I) b b b.
  • O is the supporting-bar.
  • the reinforcing-plate B is stamped out of metal of the desired thickness in-thefOrm shown in Fig. 4, and the ears b are then bent at right angles to its surface. Holes or slots are then punched in the body of the seat to correspond with these ears, and the ears are inserted therein and the partsplaced in a punch-press, the lower .die being provided with grooves adapted to turn the extremities of the ears against the lower side ofthe seat, clamping the parts together, as shown in Figs. 2 and 3.
  • the lugs perform the double function of fastening the parts together and serving as a guide for the seat-support.
  • the reinforcingplate may be made with any desirable number of ears or lugs, and the lugs may be of various widths and either be turned up, as here shown, or their lower ends merely upset, as a rivet, and still be within my invention.
  • a pressed-metal seat and a reinforcingplate provided with earswhich extend through the seat and are turned against the under side thereof, the distance between the ears being equal to the width of the seat-support, whereby the ears serve to fasten the parts together and act as guides for the seat-support.

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"No. 726,176. I I PATENTED APR.21,1903. k
R. T. J. MARTIN. PRESSBD METAL SEAT.
APPLIUATION FILED MAY 22. 1902.
no MODEL.
M 172755555: 72M 4 WMZ J UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ROBERT T. J. MAR'IIN, ,OFELYRIA, onto.
PRES SEp-M ETAL SEAT.
\ $PECIFIGATION forming part of Letters Patent No..726,176, dated April 21, 1903.
Application filed May 22, 1902.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that 1, ROBERT TVJ. MARTIN; a citizen of the United States, residing in Elyria, county of Lorain, and State of Ohio,
.have invented certain new and useful Imaccomplish this by providing a reinforcingplate and means for fastening the same, as hereinafter set forth. It is also desirable that the seat should be so constructed that it may be held rigidly to the seat-support or spring in the desired position, and this isalso provided for in my invention.
In the manufacture of pressed-metal seats it is practically impossible to have the metal thicker in one portion than in another, so that the central portion of the seatthat portion" upon which the greatest strain comes-cannot be made any heavier than any other portion. To overcome this difficulty, the central portion of the seat has been swaged into various forms with a view to strengthening that part; but it is found that theswaging so stretches and strains the metal that it has atendency to crack, draw, and weaken it, and does not add materially to the strength of the seat at this point. An additional difficulty encountered in swaging the central portion of the seat is that when the ribs orlugs formed on the under side of the seat are made to conform to a given width of spring or seat-support the seat cannot be used with a support of any other width, and the manufacturer is therefore unable to make seats in large quantities except for a given width of seat-support. Reinforcements of various forms have been used for the seat centers, and these reinforcing-pieces being placed between the seat and the seat support may be made with guides adapted to seat-supports of difierent widths. Some of these reinforcing-pieces have been held in place by the central fastening-bolt and others are riveted to theseat,
Serial No. 108,525. (No model.)
I while in some these fastening-rivets act as guides for the seat-support or spring; Those held in-place'by the fastening-bolt alone are apt to be separated from the seat and lost when not actually in place between the seat "and supporting-bar.
In my invention I dispense with the rivets by making the reinforcing-piece self-clamping and so formed that it acts as a guide for the seat-support. By varying its form it may be made to act as a guide to the seat-support,
whether the supporting-bar runs in the direction of the haul or transversely to it. The
seats may also be pressed in large quantitiesand a reinforcing-piece, suited to the desired width of seat-support, be attached as the seats are required.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a plan view of my improved seat, showing the reinforcing-plate attached thereto. Fig.
2 is a bottom plan of the same. Fig. 3 is a,
sectional view on line X X of Fig. 2. Fig. 4
shows the reinforcing-plate as it is blanked out of the sheet. Fig. 5 is a view similar to Fig. 2 showing a modified form of the invention.
A is the body of the seat, made of sheet metal and stamped to the desired form.
B is the reinforcing-plate, of such shape as to conform to the shape of the seat proper and provided with the projecting ears I) b b b.
O is the supporting-bar.
The reinforcing-plate B is stamped out of metal of the desired thickness in-thefOrm shown in Fig. 4, and the ears b are then bent at right angles to its surface. Holes or slots are then punched in the body of the seat to correspond with these ears, and the ears are inserted therein and the partsplaced in a punch-press, the lower .die being provided with grooves adapted to turn the extremities of the ears against the lower side ofthe seat, clamping the parts together, as shown in Figs. 2 and 3. By making the-distance between the inner edges of the ears as turned up the same as the width of supporting-bar it is apparent that the lugs perform the double function of fastening the parts together and serving as a guide for the seat-support. The" the central hole, as shown in Fig. 5, so that the supporting-bar may pass between them from front to rear or transversely, as may be desired, their inner edges coming in contact with the side of the bar. The reinforcingplate may be made with any desirable number of ears or lugs, and the lugs may be of various widths and either be turned up, as here shown, or their lower ends merely upset, as a rivet, and still be within my invention.
What I claim as my invention is-- 1. A pressed-metal seat and a reinforcingplate provided with earswhich extend through the seat and are turned against the under side thereof, the distance between the ears being equal to the width of the seat-support, whereby the ears serve to fasten the parts together and act as guides for the seat-support.
2. A pressed-metal seat and a reinforcing- ROBERT T. J MARTIN.
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THOS. N. MARTIN, GEO. B. MARTY.
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