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US872145A
US872145A US38318607A US1907383186A US872145A US 872145 A US872145 A US 872145A US 38318607 A US38318607 A US 38318607A US 1907383186 A US1907383186 A US 1907383186A US 872145 A US872145 A US 872145A
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  • Fig. 2 is a section on the line ac:c, Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a view of the protection shield detached;
  • Fig. 4 is an edge view thereof;
  • Fig. 5 is a section on the line yy looking in the direction of the arrow, Fig. 3.
  • the protection shield 2 is the. protection shield. As shown in Fig. 1, this shield overstands the cut-away portion ofthe frame, the inner edge being in- If this shield were removed, it would reveal the usual electrO-magnet and the various connections. It has beenfound in devices of this character in which a skeleton frame is provided, that muchshort circuiting, leaking of current and corrosion of insulating parts of the circuits occurs byreason of dampness caused by sweating of walls against which such devices are usually fastened. This is a most serious defect and to overcome this, my improved device comprehends the protection of all of arts.
  • the construction is such that moved from the bell frames of conventional skeleton form, but in the preferred form there r are some features of improvement which apply both to the frame itself as well as the bell.
  • the protection shield 2 is preferably provided with clips 3-3 so arranged as to make suitable engagement with one side of the frame by hooking under the same. At the op osite side is another clip 4, which ably so constructed asfgto operate Specification of Letter
  • 66 are cap-like extensions, which may be provided at the edge of the shield to overstand the usual terminals and screws indicated at 77. These screws are at the back of the frame and are ordinarily covered with wax, but the provision of wax alone is frequently insufficient, as it is sometimes rubbed off or broken out, rendering the parts unprotected. If desired, this wax may be used or not, with the protecting shield, but by slightly crowning the cap pieces 7-7 a sufficient clearance is provided for the use of wax if desired.
  • These insulating terminals 77 are thereby efl'ectively guarded against dampness and attending corrosion. The presence of the shield not only protects these insulating terminals but likewise protects the various circuit wires leading to the magnets as well as the magnets themselves.
  • 99 is a flange which performs the double function of centering the shield 2 at one end of the frame and of acting as a dam or water-shed, the said flange extending above the surface of the shield 2.
  • 1010 is a similarly flanged portion at the opposite side of the shield 2, which performs a similar function. By this arrangement the bell may be used gong uppermost or lowermost, as desired.
  • the combination with a bell having a skeleton frame, of a protecting shield, means securing the same at the back of the frame, and flanges on the back of the frame at the top and bottom engaging said shield.

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PATENTED NOV. 26, 1907.
I No. 872,145.
G. L- PATTERSON.
PROTEOTIVE SHIELD FOR SKELETON FRAME BELLS.
APPLICATION FILED JULY 11, 1907.
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UNITED STATES PATENT oEEioE.
GEORGE LEWIS PATTERSON, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., ASSIGNOR TO ALICE O. PATTERSON, OF v NEW YORK, N. Y. i
PROTECTIVE SHIELD FOR SKELETON-FRAME BELLS.
T allfwhom it may concern:
Be it known that I, GEORGE LEwis PAT- TERSON, a citizen of the United States, residing at 'the city, county, and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Protective Shields for Skeleton-Frame Bells, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
in place, thesame being partly broken away;
Fig. 2 is a section on the line ac:c, Fig. 1; Fig. 3 is a view of the protection shield detached; Fig. 4 is an edge view thereof; Fig. 5 is a section on the line yy looking in the direction of the arrow, Fig. 3.
1 represents the frame of a bell, the same being of skeleton form; in other words, ro-
"vidingja suitable reinforcing border witi a Y dicated indotted lines, Fig. 1.
cut-away center.
2 is the. protection shield. As shown in Fig. 1, this shield overstands the cut-away portion ofthe frame, the inner edge being in- If this shield were removed, it would reveal the usual electrO-magnet and the various connections. It has beenfound in devices of this character in which a skeleton frame is provided, that muchshort circuiting, leaking of current and corrosion of insulating parts of the circuits occurs byreason of dampness caused by sweating of walls against which such devices are usually fastened. This is a most serious defect and to overcome this, my improved device comprehends the protection of all of arts. The construction is such that moved from the bell frames of conventional skeleton form, but in the preferred form there r are some features of improvement which apply both to the frame itself as well as the bell. The protection shield 2 is preferably provided with clips 3-3 so arranged as to make suitable engagement with one side of the frame by hooking under the same. At the op osite side is another clip 4, which ably so constructed asfgto operate Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed July II 1907. Serial No. 383.186.
Patented Nov. 26, 1907.
as a spring fastener, although this is not essential. This clip snaps under a suitable part such as 5 of the frame, effectively locking the shield in place. 66 are cap-like extensions, which may be provided at the edge of the shield to overstand the usual terminals and screws indicated at 77. These screws are at the back of the frame and are ordinarily covered with wax, but the provision of wax alone is frequently insufficient, as it is sometimes rubbed off or broken out, rendering the parts unprotected. If desired, this wax may be used or not, with the protecting shield, but by slightly crowning the cap pieces 7-7 a sufficient clearance is provided for the use of wax if desired. These insulating terminals 77 are thereby efl'ectively guarded against dampness and attending corrosion. The presence of the shield not only protects these insulating terminals but likewise protects the various circuit wires leading to the magnets as well as the magnets themselves.
99 is a flange which performs the double function of centering the shield 2 at one end of the frame and of acting as a dam or water-shed, the said flange extending above the surface of the shield 2. 1010 is a similarly flanged portion at the opposite side of the shield 2, which performs a similar function. By this arrangement the bell may be used gong uppermost or lowermost, as desired.
- that I claim is:-
1. The combination with a bell having a skeleton frame, of a protecting shield means securing the same at the back of the frame and a water-shed for said shield.
2. The combination with a bell having a skeleton frame, of a protecting shield, means securing the same at the back of the frame, and flanges on the back of the frame at the top and bottom engaging said shield.
3. The combination with a bell having a skeleton frame, of a detachable protecting shield at the back of said frame and ribs on the body of said frame centering said shield.
4. The combination with a bell having a skeleton frame, of a detachable protectin shield at the back of said frame, said shield having clips adapted to engage the frame and water-sheds on the back of said frame on opposite sides of said shield.
5. The combination with a bell having a tachably engaging the back of the frame, and adapted to en age the back of the frame, cap-like extensions on said shield overstandand Water-she s on the back of said frame ing the terminals. on opposite sides of said shield. i
6-. The combination With a bell having a GEORGE LEWIS PATTERSON. 5 skeleton frame, of a detachable shield with I l/Vitnesses:
cap-like extensions adapted to overstand R. C. MITCHELL,
the terminals, and clips .on opposite sides LANGDON MOORE.
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