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US919627A
US919627A US42647608A US1908426476A US919627A US 919627 A US919627 A US 919627A US 42647608 A US42647608 A US 42647608A US 1908426476 A US1908426476 A US 1908426476A US 919627 A US919627 A US 919627A
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  • the invention has for its objects to provide a simple and eflicient locking device, having jaws adapted to secure hats or overcoats and by a slight change in the shape of the engaging parts can be adapted to secure 5 umbrellas, canes, guns or billiard cues and analogous devices, which may be deposited tor temporary storage, and which can be readily withdrawn at the option of the owner who carries the key.
  • the device is designed to be attached permanently to a suitable stand or wall surface and to be automatically locked when the holding jaws are closed and so arranged that there will be as little complication in the mechanism as possible, or loss of time expended in the manipulation thereof.
  • the invention comprises a base plate or case and rigid and pivoted jaws, a locking device for the pivoted jaw, and an opening spring therefor, and it consists in the means for preventing the extraction of the key when the jaws are opened and the consequent preservation thereof, and in the various details of construction and combination and arrangement of parts as hereinafter de scribed, shown in the accompanying drawings and specifically pointed out in the claims.
  • Figure 1 is an elevation of the device adapted to retain hats or overcoats with the cover removed, showing the movable jaw raised, and the various operating parts;
  • Fig. 2 is a similar view showing the movable jaw closed;
  • Fig. 3 is a horizontal longitudinal central section on line a-a Fig. 1, looking upward;
  • Fig. 4 is a transverse section showing the locking dog and the wall in which the ward of the lock is constructed taken on line Fig. 1 and looking toward the right;
  • Fig. 5 is a detail view of the locking dog;
  • Fig. 6 is a detail view of the device adapted to engage the key when the movable j aw is opened and which prevents the extraction of the key until the said jaw is closed;
  • Fig. 7 is aplan View of a lock showing the form of the jaws altered to encircle the stem of an umbrella or cane;
  • Fig. 8 is a reduced elevation of the lock showing the movable jaw partially opened to receive an overcoat and
  • 1 is the wall of the case, having an inclosing cover 2
  • 3 is a aw il'ixed upon the case, at the base of which is shown a shoulder 4
  • 5 is the movable j aw which is pivoted upon the case at 6, and is provided with a retaining lug 7 upon which is placed the opening s ring 8, one end oi which rests against the slioulder 4-.
  • the movable jaw is rearwardly extended at l) and when the jaw is closed as shown in Fig. 2 the pawl or locking dog 10, operated. by means of a spring 11, is forced past the inner extremity thercol' so as to prevent the jaw from swinging open until released.
  • the locking dog is provided with a guiding pin 12 which moves in bearings 13 and l t, and the spring bears at one end upon the shoulder 15 on the locking dog and at the other upon the inner bearing l l.
  • the lug 16 which is adapted to be eng: g d by the bit of the key 17 and by means of this lug the locking dog is withdrawn to release the movable jaw.
  • the rear extension from the jaw then abuts against the locking dog and prevents it from returning as shown in Fig. 1, until the jaw is lowered, when the locking dog returns to its locking position as soon in Fig. 2.
  • a ward ⁇ V is formed in the plate 13, and registers with the bit 01 the key.
  • the forward extremity of the locking dog 10 is beveled on its upper edge at 18 so as to exert a wcdging action upon the lower plane surface oi the projection 9 ol the movable jaw and force down the movable jaw, so as to tightly engage any object inclosed between the jaws, and still permit the jaws to remain partially open.
  • an arm or bar 19 is provided, which is adapted to move across the path of the key bit when the bit is turned to point longitudinally of the case, so as to reach the key hole K in the cover, which is shown in Fig. 7. It is obvious that the bit must be turned toQthc left so as to register with the key hole opening.
  • the bar 19 moves longitudinally backward and forward as the movable jaw. opens and closes.
  • the front bearing for the pin 12 is shown 15 as a transversely placed plate and is provided with a ward W cut therein to which the key is closely fitted, so that only one key can open the look.
  • any numb er of locks can be provided with no two keys alike, so that there will be no danger that the owner of one key can unlock any other lock.
  • this number can be greatly augmented.
  • a key operated lock for the purpose set forth, a case, a fixed jaw thereon, a pivoted j aw on thecase, provided with a rear extension, an automatically acting locking dog therefor, provided with a key engaging projection, a ward adapted to register with the bit of said key, and a bar pivoted upon said movable jaw, and operable thereby to move into the path of said key and prevent its withdrawal when the movable jaw is open.
  • the projecting portion of said movable jaw provided with a plane lower surface
  • said locking dog provided with beveled upper edge, adapted to engage and wedge against said plane surface, and to retain said jaw tightly locked in a partially closed position.

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LOOK. APPLICATION FILED APR. 11, 1908..
Patented Apr. 27, 1909.
WILLIAM NOVlLLlC, U1 CLEVELAND, OH l0.
LOCK.
Specification oi Letters Patent.
Application filed April 11, 1908.
Patented April 27, 1909.
Serial No. 226376.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WULIAM NoviLLn, a citizen of the United States, and resident of Cleveland, in the county of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Locks, of which I hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
The invention has for its objects to provide a simple and eflicient locking device, having jaws adapted to secure hats or overcoats and by a slight change in the shape of the engaging parts can be adapted to secure 5 umbrellas, canes, guns or billiard cues and analogous devices, which may be deposited tor temporary storage, and which can be readily withdrawn at the option of the owner who carries the key.
The device is designed to be attached permanently to a suitable stand or wall surface and to be automatically locked when the holding jaws are closed and so arranged that there will be as little complication in the mechanism as possible, or loss of time expended in the manipulation thereof.
The invention comprises a base plate or case and rigid and pivoted jaws, a locking device for the pivoted jaw, and an opening spring therefor, and it consists in the means for preventing the extraction of the key when the jaws are opened and the consequent preservation thereof, and in the various details of construction and combination and arrangement of parts as hereinafter de scribed, shown in the accompanying drawings and specifically pointed out in the claims.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is an elevation of the device adapted to retain hats or overcoats with the cover removed, showing the movable jaw raised, and the various operating parts; Fig. 2 is a similar view showing the movable jaw closed; Fig. 3 is a horizontal longitudinal central section on line a-a Fig. 1, looking upward; Fig. 4 is a transverse section showing the locking dog and the wall in which the ward of the lock is constructed taken on line Fig. 1 and looking toward the right; Fig. 5 is a detail view of the locking dog; Fig. 6 is a detail view of the device adapted to engage the key when the movable j aw is opened and which prevents the extraction of the key until the said jaw is closed; Fig. 7 is aplan View of a lock showing the form of the jaws altered to encircle the stem of an umbrella or cane; Fig. 8 is a reduced elevation of the lock showing the movable jaw partially opened to receive an overcoat and also looked firmly.
in these views 1 is the wall of the case, having an inclosing cover 2, 3 is a aw il'ixed upon the case, at the base of which is shown a shoulder 4, 5 is the movable j aw which is pivoted upon the case at 6, and is provided with a retaining lug 7 upon which is placed the opening s ring 8, one end oi which rests against the slioulder 4-.
The movable jaw is rearwardly extended at l) and when the jaw is closed as shown in Fig. 2 the pawl or locking dog 10, operated. by means of a spring 11, is forced past the inner extremity thercol' so as to prevent the jaw from swinging open until released. The locking dog is provided with a guiding pin 12 which moves in bearings 13 and l t, and the spring bears at one end upon the shoulder 15 on the locking dog and at the other upon the inner bearing l l.
Depending from the locking dog is the lug 16 which is adapted to be eng: g d by the bit of the key 17 and by means of this lug the locking dog is withdrawn to release the movable jaw. The rear extension from the jaw then abuts against the locking dog and prevents it from returning as shown in Fig. 1, until the jaw is lowered, when the locking dog returns to its locking position as soon in Fig. 2. A ward \V is formed in the plate 13, and registers with the bit 01 the key.
The forward extremity of the locking dog 10 is beveled on its upper edge at 18 so as to exert a wcdging action upon the lower plane surface oi the projection 9 ol the movable jaw and force down the movable jaw, so as to tightly engage any object inclosed between the jaws, and still permit the jaws to remain partially open.
To prevent the removal ol the key when the jaw is open, an arm or bar 19 is provided, which is adapted to move across the path of the key bit when the bit is turned to point longitudinally of the case, so as to reach the key hole K in the cover, which is shown in Fig. 7. It is obvious that the bit must be turned toQthc left so as to register with the key hole opening. The bar 19 moves longitudinally backward and forward as the movable jaw. opens and closes. By means of thisjiarmil projecting pinfl 9; thereon thejbit is prevented l'rom being;turncd until the jaws are closed and the arm and pin 19 move out of the way thereof, since the bit must register with the key hole before it can be Withdrawn. This bar is shown in Fig. 6 and 5 is provided with a horizontal pin 19 which the key will strike against, and is pivotally connected with the rearward projection of the movable jaw at 20 so as to be moved thereby as the jaw opens and prevent the turning of the bit and the withdrawal of the key until the jaws close. In this manner the loss of the key is prevented while the lock is epen.
The front bearing for the pin 12 is shown 15 as a transversely placed plate and is provided with a ward W cut therein to which the key is closely fitted, so that only one key can open the look.
It is obvious that by varying the size or position of the ward, or number of wards, any numb er of locks can be provided with no two keys alike, so that there will be no danger that the owner of one key can unlock any other lock. By changing the angle of the projecting part of the key and position of the key hole this number can be greatly augmented.
Having described the invention what I claim new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. In a key operated lock for the purpose set forth, a case, a fixed jaw thereon, a pivoted j aw on thecase, provided with a rear extension, an automatically acting locking dog therefor, provided with a key engaging projection, a ward adapted to register with the bit of said key, and a bar pivoted upon said movable jaw, and operable thereby to move into the path of said key and prevent its withdrawal when the movable jaw is open.
2. In a key operated lock for the purpose set forth, a case, a fixed jaw thereon, a pivoted jaw in said case, provided with a rear extension, an automatically acting locking dog therefor, provided with a key engaging extension, a ward adapted to register with the bit of said key, and a bar pivoted on said movable j aw, and operatable thereby, to move into the patn of said keyand prevent its withdrawal. when the movable jaw is open, the projecting portion of said movable jaw provided with a plane lower surface, and said locking dog provided with beveled upper edge, adapted to engage and wedge against said plane surface, and to retain said jaw tightly locked in a partially closed position.
In a key operated lock for the purpose set forth, a case, a fixed jaw thereon, a pivoted jaw on the case, provided with a rear extension having a plane lower surface, and an automatically acting locking dog therefor, provided with a key engaging projection, the said locking dog provided with a wedge shaped extremity adapted to engage the lower surface of said rear extension and to retain the same in a partially closed position.
In testimony whereof I hereunto set my hand this 8 day of AprillQOS.
WILLIAI\I NOVILLE.
In presence of 7M. M. MONROE, GEO. S. COLE.
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