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US930288A
US930288A US45598308A US1908455983A US930288A US 930288 A US930288 A US 930288A US 45598308 A US45598308 A US 45598308A US 1908455983 A US1908455983 A US 1908455983A US 930288 A US930288 A US 930288A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16JPISTONS; CYLINDERS; SEALINGS
    • F16J1/00Pistons; Trunk pistons; Plungers
    • F16J1/10Connection to driving members
    • F16J1/14Connection to driving members with connecting-rods, i.e. pivotal connections
    • F16J1/22Connection to driving members with connecting-rods, i.e. pivotal connections with universal joint, e.g. ball-joint

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  • My invention relates to improvements in curtain or sash rods or poles, and like fixtures, and particularly to the means for en gaging the heads, balls, or knobs with the ends thereof.
  • my invention has for its object an attaching means which shall be cheap and simple to construct, and secure in operation; but more particularly to provide means for preventing the rotation of the head relatively to the joint; to insure against transverse movement of the head relatively to the rod; to insure a. minimum of waste stock in forming the head and rod connection; and to provide a perfect and secure locking connection between the rod and joint member.
  • A is a hollow knob or head provided with longitudinally disposed parallel corrugations, a, and a circular end opening or orifice, a, at its inner portion.
  • a socket or joint member, B comprising in detail an annular transversely curved body portion, 6, having one side inwardly inclined. as at b, and upon its opposite side a contracted portion, 6 forming a vertical wall or shoulder, Projecting from the contracted portion are prongs, b.
  • the socket member, 13, is fixed to the head,
  • A astollows:
  • the prongs, 6* are passed through the orifice, a, of the head, A, and pressed bac 1 against the inner surface of the head with the points bent back into the corrugations, a, so strongly that the exterior face of the head is held tight against the vertical surface or shoulder, b of the socket, B.
  • the described connection of the parts, A and B insures not only a tight union of these parts, but prevents any possible rotation of thehead, A.
  • the rod, G is hollow, and longitudinally split as at c. It is constructed of metal, preferably spring steel, so that its split margins may be made by manual pressure to temporarily overlap, as shown in Fig. 7.
  • the stock of the rod, O is punched outwardly to form projections, c, which fit in the annular recess formed by the transverse curvature of the socket, B.
  • the rod is engaged by compressing temporarily the end of the rod, C, while the projections, 0, enter the recess, and then releasing the rod to seat the projections.
  • the marginal side or edge, 6, of the socket, B is sufliciently remote from the contracted portion or bearing, 6 as to insure, by these two interspaced bearing point-s upon the rod, against any transverse movement of the member, B, relatively to the rod. This fact also makes it possible to make the portion of the rod projecting into the head very short, and thus avoid waste of material. A minimum of stock for the head also is insured by the described combination of head and socket member.
  • the number of projections, 0, may be one or more, or the projection, 0, may consist of an annular rib without departing from the spirit of my invention.

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J. N. HENRY. CURTAIN ROD. APPLICATION FILED 00123, 1908.
Patented Aug. 3, 1909.
WITNESSES;
wai mi ATTORNEY.
UNITE STATES FATENT OFFTOE.
JAMES N; HENRY, OF PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND, ASSTGNOR TO 0. I. HENRY NOVELTY COMPANY, A CORPORATION OF RHODE ISLAND.
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Application filed October 3, 1908.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that 1, JAMES N. HENRY, a citizen of the United States, residing at Providence, in the county of Providence and State of Rhode Island, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Ourtain-Rods, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in curtain or sash rods or poles, and like fixtures, and particularly to the means for en gaging the heads, balls, or knobs with the ends thereof.
In a general way my invention has for its object an attaching means which shall be cheap and simple to construct, and secure in operation; but more particularly to provide means for preventing the rotation of the head relatively to the joint; to insure against transverse movement of the head relatively to the rod; to insure a. minimum of waste stock in forming the head and rod connection; and to provide a perfect and secure locking connection between the rod and joint member.
To the above ends essentially my invention consists in the novel construction and combination of the several parts hereinafter pointed out and claimed, and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein- Figure l is a side elevation of one end of my curtain rod and head, Fig. 2, a like elevation of the same showing the joint and a part of the head in longitudinal central sec tion, Fig. 3, a side elevation of an end of the rod, Fig. 4, a section on line :r-rc of Fig. 1, Fig. 5, a side elevation of the joint member before bending its prongs, and Figs. 6 and 7, sections on line 'y-y of Fig. 3 showing the rod in normal, and lapped positions respectively.
Like reference characters indicate like parts throughout the views.
In the drawings, A is a hollow knob or head provided with longitudinally disposed parallel corrugations, a, and a circular end opening or orifice, a, at its inner portion.
A socket or joint member, B, is provided comprising in detail an annular transversely curved body portion, 6, having one side inwardly inclined. as at b, and upon its opposite side a contracted portion, 6 forming a vertical wall or shoulder, Projecting from the contracted portion are prongs, b. The socket member, 13, is fixed to the head,
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Aug. 3, 1909.
Serial No. 455,983.
A, astollows: The prongs, 6*, are passed through the orifice, a, of the head, A, and pressed bac 1 against the inner surface of the head with the points bent back into the corrugations, a, so strongly that the exterior face of the head is held tight against the vertical surface or shoulder, b of the socket, B. The described connection of the parts, A and B, insures not only a tight union of these parts, but prevents any possible rotation of thehead, A. The rod, G, is hollow, and longitudinally split as at c. It is constructed of metal, preferably spring steel, so that its split margins may be made by manual pressure to temporarily overlap, as shown in Fig. 7. At diametrically opposite points near its end the stock of the rod, O, is punched outwardly to form projections, c, which fit in the annular recess formed by the transverse curvature of the socket, B. The rod is engaged by compressing temporarily the end of the rod, C, while the projections, 0, enter the recess, and then releasing the rod to seat the projections. The marginal side or edge, 6, of the socket, B, is sufliciently remote from the contracted portion or bearing, 6 as to insure, by these two interspaced bearing point-s upon the rod, against any transverse movement of the member, B, relatively to the rod. This fact also makes it possible to make the portion of the rod projecting into the head very short, and thus avoid waste of material. A minimum of stock for the head also is insured by the described combination of head and socket member.
The number of projections, 0, may be one or more, or the projection, 0, may consist of an annular rib without departing from the spirit of my invention.
What I claim is,
1. The combination with a hollow ornamental head provided with an orifice, and with corrugations converging at the orifice, of a socket member against which the head abuts provided with prongs which pass through the orifice and rest against the wall of the head between the corrugations, and a rod mounted in the socket.
The combination with a hollow ornamental head provided with an orifice, of an annular socket member abutting against the outer face of the head provided with interspaced bearings, prongs upon the margin of the socket member passing tl'irough the ori fice and enga ing the inner face of the head, and a rod mounted in the bearings of the socket member.
3. The combination with a hollow orna mental head, of an annular transversely curved socket member provided upon one side With a contracted portion to form, in conjunction with itsopposite side, bearings for a rod; means upon the contracted portion of the socket member for engaging the head and a rod mounted in" the bearings.
4. The combination with a hollowornamental head,of a socket provided with interspaced bearings, prongs upon the socket engaging the head, a rod mounted in the bear- I ings, and a projectionupon the rod'register-' jing in the socket intermediate the bearings; v 5. The combinationwith a; hollow ornamental'head of a socket provided With interspaoed bearings, prongs upon the socket engaging the head, a rod provlded With a longlt'udlnally split end mounted 1n the bearings, and a" projection upon the-rod register- ,ing in" the socket intermediate the bearings. In testimony whereof I have afiiXed my signature in presence of two Witnesses, v
, J AMES N L HENRY. Witnesses: I V
Honarro E. BELLows, CHARLES D. KENNEY.
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