US837004A - Automatically-adjustable bracelet, belt, &c. - Google Patents
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- My invention relates to the class of flexible bracelets, belts, and the like in which springs tend constantly to retract pivotally-connected levers into a normal position, substantially as set forth in my Letters Patent N 0. 781,969, dated February 7, 1905, and Letters Patent No. 7 94,193,dated July 11, 1905, the present invention being an improvement thereon and being designed to simplify and cheapen the construction, to afford a greater scope of play or extension, and to render the device more effective and attractive in appearance; and the invention consists in the specific construction and arrangement of partshereinafter set forth.
- Figure 1 is an elevation of a ortion of a bracelet, belt, or like article ma e in accordance withmy invention, the parts being shown in their normal or contracted positions.
- Fig. 2 is a View of the same with the levers extended.
- Figs. 3, 4, and 5 are respectively front, edge, and rear views of the outside levers.
- Fi 6' is an inner end elevation, and Fig. 7 a si e elevation, of one of the hollow fulcrums or eyelets; Figs. 8 and 9, top and bottom views of one of the springs;
- Fig. 10 a rear view of one of the front levers, showing ahollow fulcrum or eyelet inserted therein.
- Fig. 11 is a front elevation of one of the rear levers;
- Fig. 13 a rear view, thereof;
- Fig. 15 is a rear elevation of a back plate or cover for a rear lever; Fig. 16, a front elevation of the same.
- Fig. 17 is a section, upon an enlarged scale, taken upon plane of line 17 17, Fig. 1 Fig. 18, a section taken, upon an enlarged scale, upon plane of line 18 18, Fig. 1.
- Fig. 19 is an enlarged elevation of a .modified form of eyelet or hollow fulcrum;
- Fig. 20 a rear elevation, upon an enlar ed scale, of a pair of levers,illustrating a mo ifie arrangement ofthe spring.
- the front or outer lever is designated by the letter F, and the inner or rear lever by the letter R..-
- the front lever F is formed with a central inverted cup f and is preferably stamped out of relatively thick metal, as double-stock gold or other late, so as to render it heavy and substantia and particularly to afford sufficient thickness in the bottom or outer portion of the inverted cup to admit 'of the mounting of a gem or other ornamentation requiring some depth or thickness of metal. Also being thus made of heavy stock, no cover or back plate is required, 6 5
- a hollow fulcrum or eyelet E Fitting in and soldered or otherwise secured to the central recess or cup f is a hollow fulcrum or eyelet E, formed with an annular fiange'e and with a,recess cf through its side.
- This recess may be either in the form of a slot,-as in Figs. 6- and 7, or of a perforation, as shown in Fig. 19, its function in either case being that of receiving and re- 1 taining one end of a spring S.
- the inner or rear lever R is also stamped out of metal late with a central opening 1 and annular ange 1", the latter adapted to fit into the cup f and between its inner side walls and the barrel or cylindrical portion of the eyelet E, which cylindrical ortion is made of suilicient length to protru e through the central opening r and beyond the annu- 5 lar flange r of the rear plate B, so that its edgemay be turned over said annular flange 1" to couple the two levers F and R together, as willbe understood by reference to Figs. 17
- One end of thecoiled spring S is held in the recess e in the eyelet E, the other in a notch r in the hub of the rear lever R, or it may extend through the rear depression in one arm of said lever and be inserted through the pivot-hole formed'in the rear extremity, as I00 illustrated in Fig. 20, in which case it may be utilized as a pivot in connecting the lever to the end of an adjoining front lever.
- the back of the rear lever B is closed by a thin cover C of sheet metal stamped up for fulcrum-eyelet within which the body of I :0
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No. 837,004. A PATENTED NOV. 27, 1906. J. J. SUMMER.
AUTOMATICALLY ADJUSTABLE BRACELET, BELT, &0.
APPLICATION FILED JULYSO, 1906.
13 J2 I a a Q'- a a e 1 raj]; I W Hi6 Q36 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOHN J. SOMMER, OF NORTH ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS.
'AUTOMATICALLY-ADJUSTABLE BRACELET, BELT, ac.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Nov. 27, 1906.
Application filed July 30, 1906. Serial No. 328,428.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, J OHN J. SQMMER, a citizen-of the United States, residing at North Attleboro, Bristol county, and State of Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Automatically-Adjustable Bracelets, Belts, &c., of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to the class of flexible bracelets, belts, and the like in which springs tend constantly to retract pivotally-connected levers into a normal position, substantially as set forth in my Letters Patent N 0. 781,969, dated February 7, 1905, and Letters Patent No. 7 94,193,dated July 11, 1905, the present invention being an improvement thereon and being designed to simplify and cheapen the construction, to afford a greater scope of play or extension, and to render the device more effective and attractive in appearance; and the invention consists in the specific construction and arrangement of partshereinafter set forth.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is an elevation of a ortion of a bracelet, belt, or like article ma e in accordance withmy invention, the parts being shown in their normal or contracted positions. Fig. 2 is a View of the same with the levers extended. Figs. 3, 4, and 5 are respectively front, edge, and rear views of the outside levers. Fi 6' is an inner end elevation, and Fig. 7 a si e elevation, of one of the hollow fulcrums or eyelets; Figs. 8 and 9, top and bottom views of one of the springs; Fig. 10, a rear view of one of the front levers, showing ahollow fulcrum or eyelet inserted therein. Fig. 11 is a front elevation of one of the rear levers; Fig. 12, an
' edge view, and Fig. 13 a rear view, thereof;
. cation in t Fig. 14, a rear view of a pair of front and rear levers joined together by a hollow fulcrum or eyelet. Fig. 15 is a rear elevation of a back plate or cover for a rear lever; Fig. 16, a front elevation of the same. Fig. 17 is a section, upon an enlarged scale, taken upon plane of line 17 17, Fig. 1 Fig. 18, a section taken, upon an enlarged scale, upon plane of line 18 18, Fig. 1. Fig. 19 is an enlarged elevation of a .modified form of eyelet or hollow fulcrum;
Fig. 20, a rear elevation, upon an enlar ed scale, of a pair of levers,illustrating a mo ifie arrangement ofthe spring.
In the drawings the front or outer lever is designated by the letter F, and the inner or rear lever by the letter R..- The front lever F is formed with a central inverted cup f and is preferably stamped out of relatively thick metal, as double-stock gold or other late, so as to render it heavy and substantia and particularly to afford sufficient thickness in the bottom or outer portion of the inverted cup to admit 'of the mounting of a gem or other ornamentation requiring some depth or thickness of metal. Also being thus made of heavy stock, no cover or back plate is required, 6 5
the inner edges of the lever F being simply drawn up and rolled over to afford an even finish. Fitting in and soldered or otherwise secured to the central recess or cup f is a hollow fulcrum or eyelet E, formed with an annular fiange'e and with a,recess cf through its side. This recess may be either in the form of a slot,-as in Figs. 6- and 7, or of a perforation, as shown in Fig. 19, its function in either case being that of receiving and re- 1 taining one end of a spring S.
The inner or rear lever R is also stamped out of metal late with a central opening 1 and annular ange 1", the latter adapted to fit into the cup f and between its inner side walls and the barrel or cylindrical portion of the eyelet E, which cylindrical ortion is made of suilicient length to protru e through the central opening r and beyond the annu- 5 lar flange r of the rear plate B, so that its edgemay be turned over said annular flange 1" to couple the two levers F and R together, as willbe understood by reference to Figs. 17
and 18, a depression having been formed in 6 the back of the rear lever R of sufficient depth to accommodate and'countersink the overturned edge of the eyelet within the back of said plate.
One end of thecoiled spring S is held in the recess e in the eyelet E, the other in a notch r in the hub of the rear lever R, or it may extend through the rear depression in one arm of said lever and be inserted through the pivot-hole formed'in the rear extremity, as I00 illustrated in Fig. 20, in which case it may be utilized as a pivot in connecting the lever to the end of an adjoining front lever.
The back of the rear lever B is closed by a thin cover C of sheet metal stamped up for fulcrum-eyelet within which the body of I :0
the combination-of a front lever formed with said hollow fulcrum-eyelet, one end of said range of motion, the only limitations thereto Y being the actual contact of the central circua central annular cup, a hollow fulrcum-eyelet'fitting inand secured to said cup, a rear lever formed with a central annular flange fitting into said hollow cup on the front'lever andsecured'thereto by the'turned'edge of the hollow lu'lcrum-eylet, and .a coiled spring in s ring-engaging with the fulcrum-eyelet and tile other with the rear lever, for the purpose described. I
. 2. In a device of the'character designated,
the-combination of a front lever formed with 2 5 a central annular cup, a hollow fulcrum-eyelet fitting in and secured to said cup, a rear "lever forme'd with a central'annular flange fitting into said hollow cup on the front lever and secured thereto by the turned edge of the 30 f hollow fulcrum-eyelet, a coiled-spring insald hollow fillcrum-eyelet, one end of said s ring engaging with the fulcrum-eyelet an the other with the rear lever, and a flanged cover drawn over the back of said rear lever, for the 3 5 purpose described.
' JOHN J. SUMMER.
Witnesses: E. L. LoUGHLIN,
, J. THOMPSON.
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US3009314A (en) * | 1957-02-08 | 1961-11-21 | Meyerson Samuel | Lazy tongs linkage having removable and replaceable links |
| USD522397S1 (en) * | 2005-05-02 | 2006-06-06 | Sunrise Jewelry Mfg. Corp. | Bracelet |
| US20120279256A1 (en) * | 2011-05-02 | 2012-11-08 | Yegise Koc | Adjustable jewelry |
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Cited By (4)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US3009314A (en) * | 1957-02-08 | 1961-11-21 | Meyerson Samuel | Lazy tongs linkage having removable and replaceable links |
| USD522397S1 (en) * | 2005-05-02 | 2006-06-06 | Sunrise Jewelry Mfg. Corp. | Bracelet |
| US20120279256A1 (en) * | 2011-05-02 | 2012-11-08 | Yegise Koc | Adjustable jewelry |
| US9314070B2 (en) * | 2011-05-02 | 2016-04-19 | Yegise Koc | Adjustable jewelry |
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