US765464A - Apparatus for displaying maps, charts, &c. - Google Patents

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US765464A
US765464A US15434203A US1903154342A US765464A US 765464 A US765464 A US 765464A US 15434203 A US15434203 A US 15434203A US 1903154342 A US1903154342 A US 1903154342A US 765464 A US765464 A US 765464A
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  • My invention relates to apparatus for displaying maps, charts, pictures, books, photographs, or other articles of merchandise. rlhe purpose of my invention is to provide an apparatus adapted for the convenient displaying of such articles and also adapted to protect them from injury by dust or by handling.
  • the more specific purposes of my invention are to provide a cabinetof separable sections provided with a base on which the cabinet revolves, so that either side of the cabinet may readily be presented to View, said base being circular and being connected with the cabinet in such manner that when the cabinet is tipped forward or backward the base will serve as a wheel on which the apparatus maybe trundled from' place to place as may be convenient in use, to provide rollers and mountings for same of novel and improved construction, to provide a roller-frame of improved construction, and to provide means for locking'the roller-frame in different positions.
  • Figure l is a side elevation of the complete apparatus.
  • Fig. 2 is an end elevation.
  • FigQS is a vertical section on the line 3 3 of Fig. l.
  • Fig. 4 is a horizontal section on the line 4 4 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 5 is an enlarged detached perspective view of one of the rollers, and
  • Fig. 6 is an enlarged detached side elevation of the locking device for the roller-frame.
  • the main structure of the apparatus consists of a cylindrical partA and a box-shaped part B, mounted on the part A and detachablyconnected therewith by dowel-pins b.
  • the parts A and B have doors A', B2, and B3, affording access to the interior of the cabinet.
  • the part A is pivotally mounted on the circular base D, and by tipping the apparatus the base may be used as a wheel to trundle the apparatus from place to place.
  • On the under side of the base D are caster-wheels CZ, supporting the base, so that when desired the apparatus may be moved on the caster-wheels.
  • a series of spring-rollers E are mounted led in suitable bearings in the intermediate part of the cabinet. Maps or charts to'be displayed or muslin strips suitable for the mounting of pictures, Sac., are mounted on the lower rollers E or the intermediate rollers F and are detachably connected with the upper rollers F.
  • the lower rollers E andthe intermediate rollers F are actuated by springs such as are commonly used inV window-shade rollers and need not be described here.
  • a notched plate is secured to the shaft EAt of the frame E.
  • a spring-actuated latch E having a square part e, on which a suitable key fits, is operated from the outside of the cylinder and engages in notches e2 in the plate E2 to prevent undue rotation of the frame E.
  • Rollers F and F are mounted to turn in suitable bearings in the box B (not shown) and have projecting squared parts f and'f, respectively, on which the key F* fits.
  • the key Fi also serves to turn the roller-frame and to operate the latch E3.
  • Each of the rollers F has a horizontal channel f2, in which a rod F2 fits.
  • One end of the rod F2 is held in position by staple f3 or equivalent securing device, and the other end is held in position by a notched cap F3, which is turnable on the roller to bring the notch 10G f4 into position for the insertion or removal of the rod.
  • Each of the upper rollers F has a toothed plate F5, which is engaged by a pawl fn, mounted on the inside of the cabinet to pre- Vent backward turning of the roller.
  • One end of the map or chart to be displayed (said map or chart being mounted on one of the spring-rollers E or F, as the case may be) is detachably connected with the roller F' by means of the rod F2.
  • the key Fi is placed in the shank f' of the upper roller and the roller is turned to bring the map into the desired position, the latch engaging to hold the roller in that position.
  • the roller-frame may be turned by means of the key to bring another springroller into operative position relative to the roller F in the upper part of the cabinet.
  • the upper or box-shaped part of the cabinet has a compartment in which the maps are mounted, a compartment b2 to receive photographs, and a compartment b3 to receive books or other articles.
  • the photographs displayedin the compartment b2 are preferably mounted on strips B4 of tough paper or linen folded in accordion plaits, one end of the strip being secured to an inner wall of the cabinet.
  • Each plait or fold of the strip is preferably divided into a series of panels bi, each suitable to receive a photograph. In examining photographs the strip may be pulled outwardly and the plaits turned under and upon each other until the desired photograph is found, when the plaits of the strip may be replaced in their original position.
  • a cabinet having a cylindrical lower part and a box-shaped upper part, a roller-frame mounted to turn in the cylindrical part of said cabinet, Spring-rollers mounted on said roller-frame, rollers mounted in the upper part of said cabinet and adapted for connection with maps mounted on said spring-rollers, means for turning' said roller-frame, and means for securing said roller-frame with the spring-rollers thereon in operative position relative to the rollers in the upper part of the cabinet, as set forth.

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vPATE-MED JULY 19, 1904.
M. PLACHSBAR'TK. l APPARATUS POP DISPLAYING MAPS, GHARTs,-&c.
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APPLICATION H L'En APR.-25`. 1903.
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.No MODEL.
Patented July 19, 1904.
PATENT OFFICE.
MARTIN F LAOHSBART, OF BOODY, ILLINOIS.
APPARATUS Fon DISPLAYING. MAPS, CHARTS. ae.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 765,464, dated July 19, 1904.
Application iiled April 25, 1903.
To LZ/whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, MARTIN FLAcHsBARr, a citizen of the United States,residing at Boody, in the county of Macon and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Apparatus for Displaying Maps, Charts, &c., of which the following is such a full, clear, and exact description as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use my said invention.
My invention relates to apparatus for displaying maps, charts, pictures, books, photographs, or other articles of merchandise. rlhe purpose of my invention is to provide an apparatus adapted for the convenient displaying of such articles and also adapted to protect them from injury by dust or by handling.
With this general purpose in view the more specific purposes of my invention are to provide a cabinetof separable sections provided with a base on which the cabinet revolves, so that either side of the cabinet may readily be presented to View, said base being circular and being connected with the cabinet in such manner that when the cabinet is tipped forward or backward the base will serve as a wheel on which the apparatus maybe trundled from' place to place as may be convenient in use, to provide rollers and mountings for same of novel and improved construction, to provide a roller-frame of improved construction, and to provide means for locking'the roller-frame in different positions.
Vith these ends in view my invention consists in the novel features of construction and combinations of parts shown in the annexed drawings, to which reference is hereby made, and hereinafter particularly described, and finally recited in the claims.
Referring to the drawings, Figure l is a side elevation of the complete apparatus. Fig. 2 is an end elevation. FigQS is a vertical section on the line 3 3 of Fig. l. Fig. 4 is a horizontal section on the line 4 4 of Fig. 1. Fig. 5 is an enlarged detached perspective view of one of the rollers, and Fig. 6 is an enlarged detached side elevation of the locking device for the roller-frame.
Similar letters of reference designate like parts in all the views.
Serial No. 154,342. (No model.)
The main structure of the apparatus consists of a cylindrical partA and a box-shaped part B, mounted on the part A and detachablyconnected therewith by dowel-pins b. The parts A and B have doors A', B2, and B3, affording access to the interior of the cabinet. The part A is pivotally mounted on the circular base D, and by tipping the apparatus the base may be used as a wheel to trundle the apparatus from place to place. On the under side of the base D are caster-wheels CZ, supporting the base, so that when desired the apparatus may be moved on the caster-wheels.
A series of spring-rollers E are mounted led in suitable bearings in the intermediate part of the cabinet. Maps or charts to'be displayed or muslin strips suitable for the mounting of pictures, Sac., are mounted on the lower rollers E or the intermediate rollers F and are detachably connected with the upper rollers F. The lower rollers E andthe intermediate rollers F are actuated by springs such as are commonly used inV window-shade rollers and need not be described here. A notched plate is secured to the shaft EAt of the frame E. A spring-actuated latch E, having a square part e, on which a suitable key fits, is operated from the outside of the cylinder and engages in notches e2 in the plate E2 to prevent undue rotation of the frame E.
To prevent accidental displacement of the spring-rollers during the revolution of the roller-frame, I provide hooks e', pivoted on the roller-frame and adapted to turn down over the shafts or pivots of the spring-rollers, as clearly shown in Fig. 4.
Rollers F and F are mounted to turn in suitable bearings in the box B (not shown) and have projecting squared parts f and'f, respectively, on which the key F* fits. The key Fi also serves to turn the roller-frame and to operate the latch E3.
Each of the rollers F has a horizontal channel f2, in which a rod F2 fits. One end of the rod F2 is held in position by staple f3 or equivalent securing device, and the other end is held in position by a notched cap F3, which is turnable on the roller to bring the notch 10G f4 into position for the insertion or removal of the rod.
Each of the upper rollers F has a toothed plate F5, which is engaged by a pawl fn, mounted on the inside of the cabinet to pre- Vent backward turning of the roller.
One end of the map or chart to be displayed (said map or chart being mounted on one of the spring-rollers E or F, as the case may be) is detachably connected with the roller F' by means of the rod F2.
When displaying the maps or charts mounted on the rollers, as described, the key Fi is placed in the shank f' of the upper roller and the roller is turned to bring the map into the desired position, the latch engaging to hold the roller in that position. When the map or chart on one of the spring-rollers mounted on the roller-frame has been displayed, the roller-frame may be turned by means of the key to bring another springroller into operative position relative to the roller F in the upper part of the cabinet.
When it is desired to remove one set of maps or charts and replace them with another, it is only necessary to release the latches of the upper rollers, when the spring-rollers will act to turn the upper rollers and unwind the maps therefrom until the connecting-rods F2 are accessible, when the connecting-rods may be detached and the spring-roller will then act to complete the winding of the map onto the spring-roller.
The upper or box-shaped part of the cabinet has a compartment in which the maps are mounted, a compartment b2 to receive photographs, and a compartment b3 to receive books or other articles.
The photographs displayedin the compartment b2 are preferably mounted on strips B4 of tough paper or linen folded in accordion plaits, one end of the strip being secured to an inner wall of the cabinet. Each plait or fold of the strip is preferably divided into a series of panels bi, each suitable to receive a photograph. In examining photographs the strip may be pulled outwardly and the plaits turned under and upon each other until the desired photograph is found, when the plaits of the strip may be replaced in their original position.
Having fully described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is- Y l. In an apparatus of the class described, the combination of a cabinet consisting' of a cylindrical part and a box-shaped part mounted thereon, a roller-frame mounted to turn in the cylindrical part of said cabinet, rollers mounted on said roller-frame, rollers in the boX- shaped part of said cabinet, means for detachably connecting maps with said last-named rollers and means for turning said last-named rollers, as set forth. A
2. In an apparatus of the class described, the combination of a cabinet having a cylindrical lower part and a box-shaped upper part, a roller-frame mounted to turn in the cylindrical part of said cabinet, Spring-rollers mounted on said roller-frame, rollers mounted in the upper part of said cabinet and adapted for connection with maps mounted on said spring-rollers, means for turning' said roller-frame, and means for securing said roller-frame with the spring-rollers thereon in operative position relative to the rollers in the upper part of the cabinet, as set forth.
A3. In an apparatus of the class described, the combination of a cabinet having a cylindrical lower part and aboX-shaped upper part,rollers mounted in the upper part of said cabinet and yprovided with toothed wheels, pawls mounted on the inside of said cabinet and engaging with said toothed wheels, means for turning said rollers, means for connecting maps with the rollers in the upper part of said cabinet and spring-rollers in the lower part of said cabinet with which said maps are connected, as set forth.
In witness whereotl I- have hereunto subscribed my name, at Springfield, Illinois, this
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