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US934347A
US934347A US41796908A US1908417969A US934347A US 934347 A US934347 A US 934347A US 41796908 A US41796908 A US 41796908A US 1908417969 A US1908417969 A US 1908417969A US 934347 A US934347 A US 934347A
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  • This invention relates to chutes for parcels and packages and has for its object to pro-v vide menus to breek the fall of the article moving down the-chute and means for openin;y one or more gates to deliver the article at a certain point or floor, the gate opening means being; controlled et one of the upper floors.
  • lhese and other objects and novel features are more fully described in the following specitieation, i 'herez Figure 1 is e vertical sectional View of the improved chute.
  • Fig. 2 is an eleva-tion of same.
  • Fie'. l is a modified arrangement of the invention.
  • Fig. -l is a vertical sectional
  • Fig. o is a plan view ot' a preferred liorm of delleetor.
  • Fig. t9 an end view of same..
  • Fig. 7 is a cross sectional view of a modified form of deflector.
  • doors l5 are eon trolled by means o electric circuits 18 closed by the switches 19 at one or all the floors it) ,so that their cores 2l drew ⁇ down on the and turn the sprocket wheels 24 on the outer ends of the shafts Q5, of the doors 15. ⁇
  • This turning oi' the wheel 24C causes the door 15 to circuit.
  • the core yields to the counter weight which closes the door and permits the passage of packages below that point.
  • the deectors opposite the doors' have their ends offset as at QG in order to present e flush joint to allow the free movement of the packages to the opening and the corners at which the deflectors are attached are rounded to permit of an easy movement of the package.
  • chutes are arranged side by side and each adapted to deliver at a certain floor but to receive acl ag'e;-:A at any floor.
  • the detlectors Q9 run entirely across the several chutes where they occur togethe' and to retain the packages thereon the detleetors may he .dished orconeaved in cross section as shown 1n Fig. i? or eonstluctedas shown irilifgs;l 5 und G where they may consist of separated chanchannel uutil they reaeh'the lower Hoor, so that the. chute may he used for dierent ered at' ⁇ a certain point at the lower'end of the chute.
  • the rectangular vertical casing is dispensed with and the chute consists oi' :1 zivzag easing :lo whose inclined sections hren t the torce of the fall of the package passing through same.
  • the angle -ot' the ser-tions may he varied so that the speed ot the movementof the package may he varied and as shown in Fig. 1l the speed ot' 'a package in this chute 31 is materially diminished before it, reaches 'the letter box 32 on account ol the change of the angle of the lower sections 33 of the ehute.
  • chutes may be built into the wall of the building adjacent to the elevators 34 t and which cause the energizing of solenoids chain 22, overcoming the counter weights 23,v
  • the ohno shows how those chutes muy s used so distribue mail in o. hnilxiing after 'Inside up of small packages intended for the niiei'ent floors and are "depositsdsepnrotely in the hop er 3 on thev top Hom'.
  • Esch iiooi' is provi oci with a -nccopitaclo 37 havin on outlet or door 38 an" ⁇ fhn delivery oi '.he psclmge'inio this receptsolais controlled by 'n plvoiecl door 39 which is swung against the entsnce to the receptacle 37 oi' across' the chute by ⁇ means ofthe rods 40 similar io the rods 27 already described.
  • a letter ooi-rior may in s large ollios buildin r, fioor'and deposit the mail for ino respective lower oois in the boxes 37 and remove and distribute the mail for each iioo' Without Aenenmimi-ing himself with thenoniiire ⁇ lood as he proceeds with his woi'k. l
  • An edge 1iniew of the (ahnte 30 is shown in Fig. 9 located Within he Waii of the build as, being provided with gloss sides il andoifset inlets 42 which ing and the reospinclfss pnojecting beyond the surface of the Wall.
  • the chute 31 in Figs. il and 12 is shown prsotially prevoni tampering with the pncksges which pass down tho chiite.
  • a .chute of this 'desoi'ipiion is also Very nselul' in roman/ing oihervmaterial such as grain or moli; from the upper to the lower 'stories of s. building and an'the same (time subjecting into hosting drying or cooling .means ais a dmt may los forced up the Chinn ih@ mnierial falls.
  • the ioors of the inclines may' in this case he oi perforated; ma.-
  • a package chui-o comprising s zigzag 'conveyer having oppositely 'inclined seciions, the lower sections losing disposed in n 'position more nearly hozflzontsl than the packagcgclnite Rrovided with inlet V l outlet floors other sections and thus .diminishing theA speed of material passing ovei said'sections.

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A. L. PERPIGNAN a G. HLRIEBELMAN.
PACKAGE CHUTE.` APPLICATION FILED PEB.26, 1908.
Patented Sept. 14, 1909.
3 SHEETS-SHEET l.
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A. 'L'.PERPIGNAN 6L G.' H. RIEB'LMAN.
PACKAGE CHUTE.
APPLICATION FILED FEB. 26
mi Patented sept. 14.1909.
3 SHEETS-SHEET 2.
A. L. PERPIGNAN 6a G. H. RIEBELMAN.
PACKAGE CHUTE. APPLICATION FILED FEB.'26,1908.
Patented Sept. 14, 1909 a 3 SHEETS-SHEET 3.
'View 'on the line l l ot' his. ll.
entren srilrris ALFRED L. PERPIGNAN AND GEORGE H. RIEBELMAN. OF BROOKLYN. NEW' YORK.
ACKAGE-CHUTE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Potent-od Sept. ist, i909.
Application filed February 26. 1908. Serial No. 417.969.
To all '1r/'mm it ymay concern:
lle it known that we, Amun-:o L. ,lli-:urn:- NAN and tlnoiuus H. ltlianemma" citizens of the United States, residing at Brooklyn, in the county olz Kings and State of New York, have invented new and useful Improvements in lackuge-(lhntes, ot' which the following is a speciiestion.
This invention relates to chutes for parcels and packages and has for its object to pro-v vide menus to breek the fall of the article moving down the-chute and means for openin;y one or more gates to deliver the article at a certain point or floor, the gate opening means being; controlled et one of the upper floors. lhese and other objects and novel features are more fully described in the following specitieation, i 'herez Figure 1 is e vertical sectional View of the improved chute. Fig. 2 is an eleva-tion of same. Fie'. l is a modified arrangement of the invention. Fig. -l is a vertical sectional Fig. o is a plan view ot' a preferred liorm of delleetor. Fig. t9 an end view of same.. Fig. 7 is a cross sectional view of a modified form of deflector. Figs. S, 9, IO, l1 and 12 aro views of modilied forms.
For the successful use of a ehute for packages, especially in tall buildings. it is necessary thatnieans he provided to break the fall ot the, package. in its downward movement it it'` is an article of any size. and weight and for this purpose the chute 10. which passes through the. various stories v11 of u building', is provided with detleotors l2 adapted to arrest the vertical movement of the pal-hago and pass it t'rom ono to the other. 'lho speed olE the movement ot' the packugje is regulated by the. inclination of the detlector and the length of the deectors must be regulated to provide for packages of the proper size.
'lhe packages are deposited at the inlets 125 which are normally closed. by ,the in wardl y moving doors 1l and they more down the ini-,lined detlectors from one to the other but when it. is desiret'l to deliver the package at. a certain lloor, one of the, gatos l5 is opened, is seen at tho lowest opening in Fig. l, when Isaid opening is not only cleared but the passage is blocked by the, gate 15 and vthe package passes out oli-the opening 1G which. has a spout 1T. 'lhe doors l5 are eon trolled by means o electric circuits 18 closed by the switches 19 at one or all the floors it) ,so that their cores 2l drew` down on the and turn the sprocket wheels 24 on the outer ends of the shafts Q5, of the doors 15.` This turning oi' the wheel 24C causes the door 15 to circuit., the core yields to the counter weight which closes the door and permits the passage of packages below that point. The deectors opposite the doors' have their ends offset as at QG in order to present e flush joint to allow the free movement of the packages to the opening and the corners at which the deflectors are attached are rounded to permit of an easy movement of the package.
, In the construction shown. in Figs. 3. and l several chutes are arranged side by side and each adapted to deliver at a certain floor but to receive acl ag'e;-:A at any floor. The
li'v rods :2T ronnected with the crank arm 2S on the shaft ot' the door and then-rods may be operated at. any floor. The detlectors Q9 run entirely across the several chutes where they occur togethe' and to retain the packages thereon the detleetors may he .dished orconeaved in cross section as shown 1n Fig. i? or eonstluctedas shown irilifgs;l 5 und G where they may consist of separated chanchannel uutil they reaeh'the lower Hoor, so that the. chute may he used for dierent ered at'` a certain point at the lower'end of the chute.
Other inediti `ationsI may lie resorted to in the construction ot' therdevice without departing from-the essential features above described.
In the modified forms shown in Figs. 8 to l2 the rectangular vertical casing is dispensed with and the chute consists oi' :1 zivzag easing :lo whose inclined sections hren t the torce of the fall of the package passing through same. lt is obvious that the angle -ot' the ser-tions may he varied so that the speed ot the movementof the package may he varied and as shown in Fig. 1l the speed ot' 'a package in this chute 31 is materially diminished before it, reaches 'the letter box 32 on account ol the change of the angle of the lower sections 33 of the ehute.
These chutes may be built into the wall of the building adjacent to the elevators 34 t and which cause the energizing of solenoids chain 22, overcoming the counter weights 23,v
opening ol the outlet door 15 is controlled' packages at the vsame time and each deliv-j` open and upon the opening'of 'its respective i nels to retain the pagkag'es in. one or the other carry his mail io ine iop same has been (Fig. ni" ,nniy he placed in the spass 35 between the elevntois. I
The ohno shows how those chutes muy s used so distribue mail in o. hnilxiing after 'Inside up of small packages intended for the niiei'ent floors and are "depositsdsepnrotely in the hop er 3 on thev top Hom'. Esch iiooi' is provi oci with a -nccopitaclo 37 havin on outlet or door 38 an"`fhn delivery oi '.he psclmge'inio this receptsolais controlled by 'n plvoiecl door 39 which is swung against the entsnce to the receptacle 37 oi' across' the chute by `means ofthe rods 40 similar io the rods 27 already described. By this sii-rangement a letter ooi-rior, may in s large ollios buildin r, fioor'and deposit the mail for ino respective lower oois in the boxes 37 and remove and distribute the mail for each iioo' Without Aenenmimi-ing himself with thenoniiire `lood as he proceeds with his woi'k. l
An edge 1iniew of the (ahnte 30 is shown in Fig. 9 located Within he Waii of the build as, being provided with gloss sides il andoifset inlets 42 which ing and the reospinclfss pnojecting beyond the surface of the Wall. The chute 31 in Figs. il and 12 is shown prsotially prevoni tampering with the pncksges which pass down tho chiite.
A .chute of this 'desoi'ipiion is also Very nselul' in roman/ing oihervmaterial such as grain or moli; from the upper to the lower 'stories of s. building and an'the same (time subjecting into hosting drying or cooling .means ais a dmt may los forced up the Chinn ih@ mnierial falls. The ioors of the inclines may' in this case he oi perforated; ma.-
toz'inl, and the whole structure made of wood on metal ns desired.
What We claim os new'nnd desirs to sel nm by Lehi/ers @alieni` is:
1. In of chute provided with inlet openings, the comsination with detors'sag gered through the chute, of doors for outlet openings, sprocket WheelsA on each door pivot., a chain with o Weight at one end, the core of nsolenoid at the other end, a vsolennid and means for operating the ouilet doors.
3. A package chui-o comprising s zigzag 'conveyer having oppositely 'inclined seciions, the lower sections losing disposed in n 'position more nearly hozflzontsl than the packagcgclnite Rrovided with inlet V l outlet floors other sections and thus .diminishing theA speed of material passing ovei said'sections.
In testimony whereof, we niix our signatin'es in vpresence of two witnesses.
ALFRED L. PERPIGNAN. 'GEORGE H. RIEBELMAN. Witnesses:
A. Bnownl JAMEs F. DUHAMEL.
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