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US833A
US833A US833DA US833A US 833 A US833 A US 833A US 833D A US833D A US 833DA US 833 A US833 A US 833A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B59/00Locks with latches separate from the lock-bolts or with a plurality of latches or lock-bolts
    • 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
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T70/00Locks
    • Y10T70/50Special application
    • Y10T70/5093For closures
    • Y10T70/5155Door
    • Y10T70/5199Swinging door
    • Y10T70/5226Combined dead bolt and latching bolt
    • 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
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T70/00Locks
    • Y10T70/70Operating mechanism
    • Y10T70/7441Key
    • Y10T70/7486Single key
    • Y10T70/7497Tumblerless warded

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  • the bolts also, and all of the other parts of the lock, I usually make of cast iron, in Vsuch a manner as that they may be taken from the iask, and immediately put together, and operate wit-hout the necessity of filing, or otherwise finishing; thus4 forming a lock, which, while it is not liable to be out of order, can be afforded at a price much below that of ordinary locks, to which it is at t-he same time much superior in its action.
  • This lock may be made entirely without a spring of any kind, what is usually denominated the spring bolt being shot forward by the gravitation of a lever.
  • FIG. 1 in the accompanying drawings shows the lock complete, with the exception of the top plate, which is ⁇ removed to exhibit the interior.
  • A is the key bolt, retained in its place by studs "a, a, cast with the box.
  • Fig. 2 shows the under side of this bolt, in which-there is cast a cavity of about an eighth of an inch in depth to receive the sliding tumbler B, which moves freely up and down. Through this there is an opening Z), which receives aV pin, .or stud, castl upon the box, and therefore not seen in Fig. 2, but its place is shown by the dotted lines at c,- this sliding tumbler is lifted by the key, and its operation will be manifest. Although it will fall by its gravity, yet to insure ⁇ its: act-ion I intend sometimes, to place a small bow spring bearing against its upper edge, and against the upper side of the cavity in the bolt as represented by the dotted line.
  • a key of the ordinary construction may be used with the lock, but where special security is required, I use what I call a sliding bit key.
  • a key of this description is shown at Fig. 3.
  • C, C, are part-s of the bit, connected together by wires d, d, which slide through the shank of the key.
  • Y a key of this kind isused, the key hole of course, must be adapted toit.
  • Fig. 4 represents a section of the bit, and sliding wires.
  • Figs. 5 and 6 show a sliding bit in another form, and is the kind representedas rused in Fig. l.
  • the wheel, e, e, 1s eccentric serves to lengthen out the bit of the key after it enters the key hole, and to guide it to act upon the bolt and sliding tumbler, which an ordinary key that would pass into the key hole would not reach; this eccentricity may be varied at pleasure, and the sliding bit, also, may be in like manner, varied in its construction.
  • D Fig. l
  • E E'
  • Fig. 7 which shows its under side, the operation of the cam G, in lifting the lever, by the turning of the handle,is also shown.
  • a cavity is cast in the lever, to receive the cam G.
  • FIG. 8 another form of the weighted lever is shown, which requires no cam, the shank of the handle passing through this weight, or lever, at H, by which this lever or weight I, is made to operateA upon the bolt K.

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i Kingsbury, in -.the county of WashingtonV UNTTED i, sTATEs PATENT oEEicE.
`DANIEL BAEL, or KINGsBURY, NEw YORK. l
DOOR-LOCK.
Specification of Letters Patent No. 833, dated July 12, 18,38'.
To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, YDANIEL BALL, of
and State of New York, have invited certain Improvements Vin Door Locks; and I do hereby declare that the following a full and exact description thereof. l
I make the box of mylock, in general, of cast iron in one single piece, although it may be made in any of the ordinary'ways. The bolts also, and all of the other parts of the lock, I usually make of cast iron, in Vsuch a manner as that they may be taken from the iask, and immediately put together, and operate wit-hout the necessity of filing, or otherwise finishing; thus4 forming a lock, which, while it is not liable to be out of order, can be afforded at a price much below that of ordinary locks, to which it is at t-he same time much superior in its action. This lock may be made entirely without a spring of any kind, what is usually denominated the spring bolt being shot forward by the gravitation of a lever.
Figure 1, in the accompanying drawings shows the lock complete, with the exception of the top plate, which is `removed to exhibit the interior. A, is the key bolt, retained in its place by studs "a, a, cast with the box. l
Fig. 2, shows the under side of this bolt, in which-there is cast a cavity of about an eighth of an inch in depth to receive the sliding tumbler B, which moves freely up and down. Through this there is an opening Z), which receives aV pin, .or stud, castl upon the box, and therefore not seen in Fig. 2, but its place is shown by the dotted lines at c,- this sliding tumbler is lifted by the key, and its operation will be manifest. Although it will fall by its gravity, yet to insure` its: act-ion I intend sometimes, to place a small bow spring bearing against its upper edge, and against the upper side of the cavity in the bolt as represented by the dotted line. A key of the ordinary construction may be used with the lock, but where special security is required, I use what I call a sliding bit key. A key of this description is shown at Fig. 3. C, C, are part-s of the bit, connected together by wires d, d, which slide through the shank of the key. When Y, a key of this kind isused, the key hole of course, must be adapted toit.
Fig. 4, represents a section of the bit, and sliding wires.
Figs. 5 and 6, show a sliding bit in another form, and is the kind representedas rused in Fig. l. In this figure the wheel, e, e, 1s eccentric, and serves to lengthen out the bit of the key after it enters the key hole, and to guide it to act upon the bolt and sliding tumbler, which an ordinary key that would pass into the key hole would not reach; this eccentricity may be varied at pleasure, and the sliding bit, also, may be in like manner, varied in its construction.
D, Fig. l, is my substitute foraspring bolt; E, E', is a lever by which this bolt is thrown forward, the projection` E', being received into a corresponding hollow in t-he bolt, and its fulcrum being at VF. The manner in which this lever by its weight, throws the bolt forward, will be readily seen; and in Fig. 7, which shows its under side, the operation of the cam G, in lifting the lever, by the turning of the handle,is also shown. A cavity is cast in the lever, to receive the cam G.
In Fig. 8, another form of the weighted lever is shown, which requires no cam, the shank of the handle passing through this weight, or lever, at H, by which this lever or weight I, is made to operateA upon the bolt K.
It will be manifest that theweighted lever; the sliding bit key; and other parts of my lock, are susceptible of much variation in form, while their peculiar characteristics will still remain the same. I do not intend therefore to limit myself to any particular form, or mode of construction; but to claim as my invention, and to securean exclusive right by Let-ters Patent, to-
1. The within described mode of constructing the key bolt with its sliding tum- DANIEL BALL.
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US20160104573A1 (en) * 2013-06-18 2016-04-14 Korea University Research And Business Foundation Method for manufacturing permanent magnet
EP3763325A1 (en) 2019-07-11 2021-01-13 W & H Dentalwerk Bürmoos GmbH Cassette for storing at least one medical or dental instrument in a cleaning or care device

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP0651952A3 (en) * 1993-11-04 1995-09-06 Elbit Ltd Helmet display mounting system.
US20160104573A1 (en) * 2013-06-18 2016-04-14 Korea University Research And Business Foundation Method for manufacturing permanent magnet
EP3763325A1 (en) 2019-07-11 2021-01-13 W & H Dentalwerk Bürmoos GmbH Cassette for storing at least one medical or dental instrument in a cleaning or care device

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