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- This invention relates to improvements in covers for journal-boxes, and the objects I have in view are to provide a cover that will form a substantially air-tight closure for the journal-box, thereby excluding all dust and cover to be quickly opened to permit access to the interior of the box. and as quickly closed, and securely fastened so as to prevent accidental displacement thereof.
- Figure 1 is a front elevation of a journal-box and cover embodying my'invention, the cover being shown open.
- Fig. 2 is a similar view with the coverolosed and a portion thereof being shown broken away.
- Fig. 3 is a view similar to Fig. 1 showing a slightly modified structure of the box.
- Fig. 4 is a front elevation showingthe box providedwith a double cover, one part of the cover being shown open and the other closed.
- Fig. 5 is a vertical section through Fig. 6 is an end device.
- Fig. 7 is a side elevation of the same.
- FIG. 1 represents the journal-box, 3 the journal and 4 the bearing block.
- the front of the box is provided with an inclined wall 5, having therein an opening 6, through which access may be had to the interior of the box for the purpose of remov ing or renewing the packing therein.
- the aperture 6 may be of circular form, as shown in Fig. 1 and 2 of the drawing, or the upper part thereof may be of rectangular form, while the lower part is curved or circular as shown in Fig. 4 of the drawing.
- the outer surface of the wall 5 is provided with a series of grooves 7 extending around the opening 6. These grooves may be of circular or rectangular form and each groove is provided with a suitable asbestos or other packing 8.
- the front of the box is provided with a Specification of Letters Patent.
- hinged cover 9 or, if preferred, two such 4 covers 9 (see Fig. 4) may be employed, each one covering substantially onehalf of the end of the journal-box.
- the cover 9 or9 is preferably provided with suitable lugs 10 and the journal box is provided with corresponding lugs 11.
- a suitable pintle 12 is provided to formthe axis of the hinge for said cover.
- the inner face of the cover is provided with ribs 13 which correspond with the grooves in the face of the journal-box, sothat when said cover is closed these ribs project into the grooves in the face of the journal- 'box; and bear against the packing strips 8 therein, thereby forming a tight joint between the face of the box and the face of the cover.
- I provide a lock or latch having the rotatable stud 14 mounted inthe cover eccentrically to the opening in the face of the journal-box.
- This stud is provided outside of the cover with a ring or operating handle 15, and inside of the cover it has secured to it a flat spring 16, to the end of which issecured a block 17 having a curved face with a roller 18 journaled therein.
- a flat spring 16 By turning the stud into position sothat the spring extends upward the cover may be closed, and then by turning the stud, the end of thespring will be carried under the lower portion of the face of the journal-box into the position shown in Fig. 5 of the drawings.
- the roller 18 will ride upon the inner surface of: the front of the box, putting the spring under tension, and drawing the cover closely against the face of the box. Where the double cover is employed a lock for each part of the cover may be used.
- the face of the box is provided with an opening having a curved wall below its center; that a groove or grooves are provided in'the face of the-box surrounding this opening; that each of the said grooves is provided with a suitable packing that the inner face of the cover is provided with ribs adapted to fit the grooves in the face of the box, and that the lock or latch forces the cover against the face of the box with a strong pressure due to the tension of the spring.
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No. 857,243. PATENTED JUNE 18', 1907. i
v H. H. KRYGBR.
GOVER FOR JOURNAL BOXES.
APPLICATION FILED MAR. 20, 1906.
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. HENRY n. KRYGER, 0F MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA.
COVER FOR- JOURNAL-BOXES T0 00% whmn it may concern-.-
Be it known that I, HENRY H. KRYGER, of Minneapolis, county of Hennepin, State of Minnesota, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Covers for J ournal- Boxes, of which the following is a specificatron.
This invention relates to improvements in covers for journal-boxes, and the objects I have in view are to provide a cover that will form a substantially air-tight closure for the journal-box, thereby excluding all dust and cover to be quickly opened to permit access to the interior of the box. and as quickly closed, and securely fastened so as to prevent accidental displacement thereof.
The invention consists generally in the constructions and combinations hereinafter described and particularly pointed out in the claims.
In the drawings Figure 1 is a front elevation of a journal-box and cover embodying my'invention, the cover being shown open.
Fig. 2 is a similar view with the coverolosed and a portion thereof being shown broken away. Fig. 3 is a view similar to Fig. 1 showing a slightly modified structure of the box. Fig. 4 is a front elevation showingthe box providedwith a double cover, one part of the cover being shown open and the other closed. Fig. 5 is a vertical section through Fig. 6 is an end device. Fig. 7 is a side elevation of the same.
In all of the drawings 2 represents the journal-box, 3 the journal and 4 the bearing block. The front of the box is provided with an inclined wall 5, having therein an opening 6, through which access may be had to the interior of the box for the purpose of remov ing or renewing the packing therein. The aperture 6 may be of circular form, as shown in Fig. 1 and 2 of the drawing, or the upper part thereof may be of rectangular form, while the lower part is curved or circular as shown in Fig. 4 of the drawing.
In the structures shown in Figs. 1 and 5 the outer surface of the wall 5 is provided with a series of grooves 7 extending around the opening 6. These grooves may be of circular or rectangular form and each groove is provided with a suitable asbestos or other packing 8.
The front of the box is provided with a Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed March 20,1906- Serial No. 306,950.
' Patented June 18, 1907.
hinged cover 9 or, if preferred, two such 4 covers 9 (see Fig. 4) may be employed, each one covering substantially onehalf of the end of the journal-box. The cover 9 or9 is preferably provided with suitable lugs 10 and the journal box is provided with corresponding lugs 11. A suitable pintle 12 is provided to formthe axis of the hinge for said cover.
The inner face of the cover is provided with ribs 13 which correspond with the grooves in the face of the journal-box, sothat when said cover is closed these ribs project into the grooves in the face of the journal- 'box; and bear against the packing strips 8 therein, thereby forming a tight joint between the face of the box and the face of the cover. For-the purpose of'pressing the face of the cover closely against the face of the journal-box, I provide a lock or latch having the rotatable stud 14 mounted inthe cover eccentrically to the opening in the face of the journal-box. This stud is provided outside of the cover with a ring or operating handle 15, and inside of the cover it has secured to it a flat spring 16, to the end of which issecured a block 17 having a curved face with a roller 18 journaled therein. By turning the stud into position sothat the spring extends upward the cover may be closed, and then by turning the stud, the end of thespring will be carried under the lower portion of the face of the journal-box into the position shown in Fig. 5 of the drawings. The roller 18 will ride upon the inner surface of: the front of the box, putting the spring under tension, and drawing the cover closely against the face of the box. Where the double cover is employed a lock for each part of the cover may be used.
In each instance it will be noted that the face of the box is provided with an opening having a curved wall below its center; that a groove or grooves are provided in'the face of the-box surrounding this opening; that each of the said grooves is provided with a suitable packing that the inner face of the cover is provided with ribs adapted to fit the grooves in the face of the box, and that the lock or latch forces the cover against the face of the box with a strong pressure due to the tension of the spring.
I claim as my invention:
1.- The combination, with a journal-box, having an. aperture 6 in its front, the wall of the aperture below the center being of curved form, of a hinged cover adapted to close said aperture and a rotatable spring latch. placed eccentrically in relation to said opening and adapted to engage the inner face of the front wall of the box and thereby tolock said cover in its closed position.
i 2. The combination, with a journal-box, having an aperture 6'in its front, the wall of the aperture below thewcenter being of curved form, and with grooves in the face of the j on r ing said aperture and provided with suitable packing,of a hinged cover adapted to close said'aperture and provided with ribs fitting said grooves, and a rotatable stud 14 journaled in said cover upon the inner side thereof. eccentrically to said aperture 6, and a spring 1.6, block 17 and roller 18 mounted upon said stud.
4. The combination, with a journal-box having an aperture 6 in its front wall with a series of grooves surrounding said aperture and sultable' packing arranged in said grooves, of a hinged cover adapted to close said aperture and provided with a series of ribs fitting said grooves and a rotatable spring latch placed eccen'trically in relation to said aperture and adapted to engage the inner face of the saidwall of the box and thereby to lock it.
5. The combination with a journal box having an aperture 6 in its front wall, with placed eccentrically in relation to said aper- 5o ture and adapted to engage the inner face of the Wall of said box and to lock said cover in its closed position, substantially as described.
6. The combination, With a journal boX having an aperture 6 in its front wall, with a series of grooves surrounding said aperture and suitable packing arranged in said grooves, of a hinged cover adapted to close said aperture and provided with a series of ribs fitting said grooves a rotatable spring 16 and a roller 18, said spring being placed eccentrically in relation to said aperture and said roller bein adapted to engage the inner face of the wall of the box and thereby to lock the cover in its closed position, substantially as described.
7. The combination, with a journal box having a circular aperture 6 in its front wall and with .a circular groove surrounding said aperture and suitable packing arranged in 70 said groove, of a rectangular cover hinged to v the Wall of the journal boX and adapted to close said aperture and provided with a circular rib fitting, said groove and a rotatable spring latch, placedeccentrically with relation to. said aperture and adapted to engage the inner face of the Wall of the boX and, thereby to lock the cover in its closed position.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my 80 hand this 17th day of March, 1906. p
" HENRY H. KRYGER.
Witnesses:
A. G. HANSON, R. C. PAUL.
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