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US875322A
US875322A US38922507A US1907389225A US875322A US 875322 A US875322 A US 875322A US 38922507 A US38922507 A US 38922507A US 1907389225 A US1907389225 A US 1907389225A US 875322 A US875322 A US 875322A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05FDEVICES FOR MOVING WINGS INTO OPEN OR CLOSED POSITION; CHECKS FOR WINGS; WING FITTINGS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, CONCERNED WITH THE FUNCTIONING OF THE WING
    • E05F11/00Man-operated mechanisms for operating wings, including those which also operate the fastening
    • E05F11/02Man-operated mechanisms for operating wings, including those which also operate the fastening for wings in general, e.g. fanlights
    • E05F11/34Man-operated mechanisms for operating wings, including those which also operate the fastening for wings in general, e.g. fanlights with screw mechanisms
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05YINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASSES E05D AND E05F, RELATING TO CONSTRUCTION ELEMENTS, ELECTRIC CONTROL, POWER SUPPLY, POWER SIGNAL OR TRANSMISSION, USER INTERFACES, MOUNTING OR COUPLING, DETAILS, ACCESSORIES, AUXILIARY OPERATIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, APPLICATION THEREOF
    • E05Y2400/00Electronic control; Electrical power; Power supply; Power or signal transmission; User interfaces
    • E05Y2400/10Electronic control
    • E05Y2400/30Electronic control of motors
    • E05Y2400/3013Electronic control of motors during manual wing operation
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  • This invention relates to improvements on that type of regulator for ventilators and the like in which an internally threaded pulley operated by a cord engages a screw, and my invention comprises improvements in such apparatus whereby the device may be readily applied to an inwardly or outwardly,or right or left hand, opening ventilator, and in which the component parts shall be few in number, easily constructed, and not liable to get out of order.
  • a further advantage of the invention lies in the fact that there can be no slip ofthe actuating cord on the pulley.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the regulator attached to an inwardly opening ventilator;
  • Fig. 2. is a side view in section showing an inwardly opening regulator, the ventilator beingclosed;
  • Fig. 3. is an analogous view, the ventilator being open;
  • Figs. 4. and 5. are similar views showing the regulator adapted for an outwardly opening ventilator;
  • Fig. 6. is a fragmentary detail view showing the position of the arms arranged for aninward type of regulator;
  • Fig. 7. shows the position of the arms for an outward type.
  • the a paratus consists of a base plate 1, for attac ng to the frame 2- of the window or the like 3, to which base plate is fitted a screw 4, preferably of a rather nick thread, a grooved pulley 5 provided with a collar 6 en.- gagin the screw so that rotation of thepuley wi 1 cause it to move axially thereon.
  • a second plate or arm 7 To one end of the base plate is hin ed at 14 a second plate or arm 7, which I Wlli term the ventilator plate, a pin 7 a on the end of which enga es a slotted piece 7 attached to the venti ator 8 or similar hinged structure.
  • This ventilator plate 7 is fitted with a pairof curvilinear arms 9 which engage the collar 6 of the operating pulley 5.
  • the ventilator plate 7 may be independent of the base plate and positively secured to the ventilator,-the curvilinear arms engaging the collar of the pulley 5 as before described.
  • the plate 7 is provided with two holes a and 1) into either of which fits the set screw which secures the curvilinear arms 9 thereto.
  • the arms are permanently pivtially rotating them about this pivot 0 until plate hole I), as in Fig. 6., or over the plate hole a, as in Fig. 7, and the set screw then inserted to lock them in position, the regulator becomes adapted to the case of an inwardly or outwardly opening ventilator respectively.
  • Figs. 1, 2, and 3 show the arms set over the hole b and adapted for inward regulation, while in Figs. 4, 5, and 7, the arms are set over the hole a and adapted for outward regulation.
  • the normal relative ositions of the ventilator plate 7 and the ase plate I for any given position of the pulley may be varied, and the device ada ted for inward or outward re ulation.
  • T e base plate 1 is also fitted with a side bracket 1 to adapt it to be secured by this bracket if required, and by providing the plate 1 with lugs 1 at each end the ventilator plate may be pivoted thereto at either end, and in'this way the side bracket 1 may be caused to assume a right or left handed position and the regulator adapted to suit any possible situation in which it may be required to be fitted.
  • the ends of the.cor(l 10 are positively attached to the pulley, the grooves in which are sufficiently dee to allow the cord to be wound severa times round the pulley, one end of the cord being wound on and the other wound off as the pulley rotates.
  • a screw rigidly carried by the framework, a threadthe outer hole in the arms comes over the oted at c to the ventilator plate 7 and by par- Ada ed pulley mounted on said screw, and one or more curved arms operiitively connected to the ventilator and adapted to engage with and be actuated by said pulley.
  • a screw rigidly carried by the framework, a base late carrying said screw and provided with liinge lugs at each end and a side braeliet, a tlneadedfpulley mounted on said serew, and one or more curved arms pivoted in the hinge lugs and operhtively connected to the ventilater and adapted to engage with and be aetnated by the'said pulley.
  • a screw rigidly carried. by the framework, a base plate ez'irry'ing said screw, a threaded pulley mounted in said screw, one or more curved arms carried from an arm pivoted to the base plate, and a slotted piece attached to the ventilator and engaging the end of the pivoted arm, the curved arms being adapted to ei'igage with and be aetuated by the said pulley.
  • a screw rigidly the base plate, one or more rurved arms pivoted to the base plate arm, and means for adjusting the. curved arms angularly about their )ivot on the said base plate arm.

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PATENTED DEC. 31, 1907.
' F. J. GHBLL.
TRANSOM LIFTER.
APPLICATION FILED AUG. 19, 1907 2 SHEETS-SHEET 1;
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APPLIOATION FILED AU G. 19, 1907.
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FRANCIS JOHN OHELL, OF SEACOMBE, ENGLAND.
TRANSOM-LIFTER.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented. Dec. 31, 1907.
Application filed August 19, 1907. Serial No. 389,225.
To all whom it may concern:
' Be it known that I, FaANols JoHN CHELL, a subject of Great Britain, residing at Seacombe, in the county of Chester, England, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Transom-Lifters, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to improvements on that type of regulator for ventilators and the like in which an internally threaded pulley operated by a cord engages a screw, and my invention comprises improvements in such apparatus whereby the device may be readily applied to an inwardly or outwardly,or right or left hand, opening ventilator, and in which the component parts shall be few in number, easily constructed, and not liable to get out of order.
A further advantage of the invention lies in the fact that there can be no slip ofthe actuating cord on the pulley.
The invention is Illustrated in the accompanyingdrawings, in which,
Figure 1. is a perspective view of the regulator attached to an inwardly opening ventilator; Fig. 2. is a side view in section showing an inwardly opening regulator, the ventilator beingclosed; Fig. 3. is an analogous view, the ventilator being open; Figs. 4. and 5. are similar views showing the regulator adapted for an outwardly opening ventilator; Fig. 6. is a fragmentary detail view showing the position of the arms arranged for aninward type of regulator; Fig. 7. shows the position of the arms for an outward type. The a paratus consists of a base plate 1, for attac ng to the frame 2- of the window or the like 3, to which base plate is fitted a screw 4, preferably of a rather nick thread, a grooved pulley 5 provided with a collar 6 en.- gagin the screw so that rotation of thepuley wi 1 cause it to move axially thereon. To one end of the base plate is hin ed at 14 a second plate or arm 7, which I Wlli term the ventilator plate, a pin 7 a on the end of which enga es a slotted piece 7 attached to the venti ator 8 or similar hinged structure. This ventilator plate 7 is fitted with a pairof curvilinear arms 9 which engage the collar 6 of the operating pulley 5. Rotation of the pulley in one or other direction by means of the operating cord 10 will cause the curvilinear arms to be drawn in or out and the ventilator to be moved angularly about its hinges 11, as shown in Fig. 3. The ventilator plate 7 may be independent of the base plate and positively secured to the ventilator,-the curvilinear arms engaging the collar of the pulley 5 as before described.
To adapt the apparatus to the respective cases of inwardly or outwardly opening ventilators, the plate 7 is provided with two holes a and 1) into either of which fits the set screw which secures the curvilinear arms 9 thereto. The arms are permanently pivtially rotating them about this pivot 0 until plate hole I), as in Fig. 6., or over the plate hole a, as in Fig. 7, and the set screw then inserted to lock them in position, the regulator becomes adapted to the case of an inwardly or outwardly opening ventilator respectively.
Figs. 1, 2, and 3 show the arms set over the hole b and adapted for inward regulation, while in Figs. 4, 5, and 7, the arms are set over the hole a and adapted for outward regulation. By this alternative method of setting the arms, the normal relative ositions of the ventilator plate 7 and the ase plate I for any given position of the pulley may be varied, and the device ada ted for inward or outward re ulation. T e base plate 1 isalso fitted with a side bracket 1 to adapt it to be secured by this bracket if required, and by providing the plate 1 with lugs 1 at each end the ventilator plate may be pivoted thereto at either end, and in'this way the side bracket 1 may be caused to assume a right or left handed position and the regulator adapted to suit any possible situation in which it may be required to be fitted. Instead of the endless cord usual in in such apparatus, the ends of the.cor(l 10 are positively attached to the pulley, the grooves in which are sufficiently dee to allow the cord to be wound severa times round the pulley, one end of the cord being wound on and the other wound off as the pulley rotates. I also find it of advantage to provide a Wire or the like fitting 12, encircling one shoulder of the collar 6, through the loops 13 of which the cord is threaded. This guide 12 swings radially about the pulley, and the loops 13 always maintain a proper position with reference to the rooves thereby preventing the cord from slipping over the ridges separating the grooves.
Claims.
1. In a regulator, in combination, a screw rigidly carried by the framework, a threadthe outer hole in the arms comes over the oted at c to the ventilator plate 7 and by par- Ada ed pulley mounted on said screw, and one or more curved arms operiitively connected to the ventilator and adapted to engage with and be actuated by said pulley.
2, In a regulator, in eoinbimition, a screw rigidly carried by the framework, a base late carrying said screw and provided with liinge lugs at each end and a side braeliet, a tlneadedfpulley mounted on said serew, and one or more curved arms pivoted in the hinge lugs and operhtively connected to the ventilater and adapted to engage with and be aetnated by the'said pulley.
In a regulator, in combination, a screw rigidly carried. by the framework, a base plate ez'irry'ing said screw, a threaded pulley mounted in said screw, one or more curved arms carried from an arm pivoted to the base plate, and a slotted piece attached to the ventilator and engaging the end of the pivoted arm, the curved arms being adapted to ei'igage with and be aetuated by the said pulley.
. 4. in a regulator, in combination, a screw rigidly the base plate, one or more rurved arms pivoted to the base plate arm, and means for adjusting the. curved arms angularly about their )ivot on the said base plate arm.
5. in a regulator, in combination, an internally threaded pulley having several cord grooves, and a looped eord guiderotatably mounted so as to swing about the pulley axis.
in witness whereof I have her unto set my hand in presence of two witnesses. a,
FRANCIS JOHN (HM-ill.
Witnesses:
W. Sco'r'r. A. J. Davies.
rarriei'l by the framework, a base." plate earrymg said screw, an arm pivoted to
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