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US948628A
US948628A US47574609A US1909475746A US948628A US 948628 A US948628 A US 948628A US 47574609 A US47574609 A US 47574609A US 1909475746 A US1909475746 A US 1909475746A US 948628 A US948628 A US 948628A
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  • illy invention relates to improvements in metal lockers, and more particularly to im provements upon the construction disclosed in my application for patent tiled November 29, 1907, and given Serial No. 404,246, the object ot the invention being to provide an improved construction of locker front, and an improved door construction and n1ounting.
  • the invention consists in certain novel features ot construction, and combinations, and arrangements of parts as will be more fully hereinafter described and ointed out in the claims. 1 f
  • Figure 1 is a View in front elevation illustrating my improvements.
  • Fig. 2 is a View in section on the line 2-2 of Fig. l.
  • Fig. 3 is a view in section on the line 3 3 of Fig. 1.
  • vFig. 4 is a view in section on the line 4-4 of Fig 3
  • 1, 1, represent vertical parallel channel bars, constituting posts, forming the vertical members ot' the door frame or front, and 2 and 3 are the top and bottom horizontal bars respectively.
  • the top bar 2 as shown in Fig. 3, is bent at right angles at three points, giving tothe bar a general stepped formation which is ornamental and especially adapted for my improved construction.
  • l have placed reference character 4 on the upper outer vertical portion ot said cross bar 2, and the character 5 on the inwardly projecting horizontal portion directly below; 6 on the vertical portion at the inner edge of portion 5, 7 on the horizontal portion at the lower edge ot portion G; and
  • the lower cross bar 3 is bent forming a vertical front portion t), a horizontal sill portion 10, a depending shoulder portion 11, and a horizontal inwardly projecting lip portion 12, to which the bottom 13 is securei "the cross bar 3 by 1, 1, are made with of the channel wider than are the inner flanges, as clearly shown in Figs. 2, 4 and 5, and the upper and lower cross 2 and 3 respectively, are notched or recessed to accommodate the posts 1.
  • the recesses in the upper cross bar 2 extend through the portions Y' and 8 o the bar, so as to posit-ion the posts 1 in the rear of the vertical portion 6, and rivets 14 secure the post to the vcrtlcalportion 6 of the cross bar 2.
  • the lower cross bar 3' is provided with notches or recesses in the sill portion l0 only, to accommodate the posts 1, and the latter are secured to the front portion 9 of rivets 15, thus forming an front or door frame, to which the top, sides and bottom are to be secured in any approved manner, this invention being particularly to the front construction, and may be used with Various forms of apparatus.
  • 16 represents my improved door, lwhich .is composed ofa singlev sheet metal blank, bent at right angles at its longitudinal edges, as shown at 17, and again bent at right angles as .shown at 18 forming lips or tongues to engage the posts 1, 1, and position the door above the sill portion 10 of the lower cross bar 3, and below the horizontalportion 7 of upper cross bar 2, the inward movement of the door being ⁇ limited by the depending tongue 8 of the upper bar 3, and also by the tongue portions 18 of the door engaging the' post.
  • a locking plate 22 is mounted, and is preferably of the shape shown by dotted lines in Fig. l., and operated by a knob or hand hold 23 on the outside of the door to turn the same to position the locking tongue 24 back ofthe channel l, and assist in locking ⁇ the doorpor 'to turn the plate 22 to unlocked position.
  • a metal locker coniprisin parallel vertical channel bars, upper an, lower cross bars having inwardly bent portions notched or recessed to accommodate the vertical, channel bars, and position said channel bars faces of said cross bars, ⁇
  • a metal locker comprising vertical channel bars, and up er, and lower cross bars Secured to the channe s, a door havinr two of its edges bent twice at right angles orining outwardly projecting lips at its edges to engage the outer faces of two of saidbars, and
  • metal locker comprising vertical @Lierse channeled posts, upper and lower cross bars having recessed or notched ends to receive the posts and secured thereto, a door having its vertical edges bent twice at right angles forming outwardly projecting lips at its edges to engage the outer face of the channels and position the body of the door between the channels and the upper and lower cross bars.
  • a metal locker comprising vertical channeled posts, upper and lower cross bars having recessed or notched ends to receive the posts and secured thereto, a door having its vertical edges bent twice at right angles forming outwardly projecting lips at its edges to engage the outer face of the channels and position the body of the door between the channels and the upper and lower cross bars,hinges for the door, each comprising two members, one member secured to one of the posts, and the other'to the inner face of a lip portion of the door, whereby the wing or leafl portions of the hinges are concealed between the door and the post.
  • a metal locker comprising vertical parallel channeled posts, the outer ianged members of the posts wider than the inner members, upper and lower cross bars having recessed ends to receive said posts and secured thereto, a door adapted when closed to lie between the posts and the cross bars, hinges connecting one edge of the door with one of the posts, locking means on the door and lips on the door and on the upper cross bar limiting inward movement of the door.
  • a metal locker comprising vertical parallel channeled posts, the outer flange members of the posts wider 'than the inner members, upper and lower cross bars having recessed ends to receive said posts and secured thereto, top, sides-and bottom secured to said posts and bars, a door hinged to one of said posts, and adapted when closed to lie between the posts and the cross bars, anges at the side edges of the door limiting the inwaid movement thereof, and locking means on said door for locking the same in closed position.

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R. W. JEFFERIS.
METAL LOGKER.
APPLICATION FILED IEB. 3, 1909.
Patented Feb. 8, 1910.
2 SHEETS-SHEETI.
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W. JEFFERIS. METAL LOGKER. APPLIGATIONFILED FEB,3,199.
Patented Feb. 8, 1910.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 2.
RICHARD W. JEFFERIS, OF CAMDEN; NEW JERSEY.
METL LOCKER.
lSpecicetion of Letters Patent.
resented rei. s, loro.
Application filed February 3, 1909. Serial No. 475,746.
To all lwhom it may concern:
Be it known that I, Rionnnn W. JEF- rnnis, a citizen of thev United States, residing at Camden, in the county of Camden and State of New `Jersey, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in lvletal Lockers, of which the following is a specification.
illy invention relates to improvements in metal lockers, and more particularly to im provements upon the construction disclosed in my application for patent tiled November 29, 1907, and given Serial No. 404,246, the object ot the invention being to provide an improved construction of locker front, and an improved door construction and n1ounting.
With these and other objects in view, the invention consists in certain novel features ot construction, and combinations, and arrangements of parts as will be more fully hereinafter described and ointed out in the claims. 1 f
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1, is a View in front elevation illustrating my improvements. Fig. 2, is a View in section on the line 2-2 of Fig. l. Fig. 3, is a view in section on the line 3 3 of Fig. 1. vFig. 4, is a view in section on the line 4-4 of Fig 3, and Fig. 5, 1s a View in section on the line 5 5 of Fig.I 3.
1, 1, represent vertical parallel channel bars, constituting posts, forming the vertical members ot' the door frame or front, and 2 and 3 are the top and bottom horizontal bars respectively.v
The top bar 2, as shown in Fig. 3, is bent at right angles at three points, giving tothe bar a general stepped formation which is ornamental and especially adapted for my improved construction. For convenience of description l have placed reference character 4 on the upper outer vertical portion ot said cross bar 2, and the character 5 on the inwardly projecting horizontal portion directly below; 6 on the vertical portion at the inner edge of portion 5, 7 on the horizontal portion at the lower edge ot portion G; and
Y 8 on the depending vertical lip at the inner edge of portion 7, which serves as a stop, to limit the inward movement of the door. The lower cross bar 3 is bent forming a vertical front portion t), a horizontal sill portion 10, a depending shoulder portion 11, and a horizontal inwardly projecting lip portion 12, to which the bottom 13 is securei "the cross bar 3 by 1, 1, are made with of the channel wider than are the inner flanges, as clearly shown in Figs. 2, 4 and 5, and the upper and lower cross 2 and 3 respectively, are notched or recessed to accommodate the posts 1.
As seen in Fig. Il, the recesses in the upper cross bar 2 extend through the portions Y' and 8 o the bar, so as to posit-ion the posts 1 in the rear of the vertical portion 6, and rivets 14 secure the post to the vcrtlcalportion 6 of the cross bar 2. As seen in Fig; 5, the lower cross bar 3' is provided with notches or recesses in the sill portion l0 only, to accommodate the posts 1, and the latter are secured to the front portion 9 of rivets 15, thus forming an front or door frame, to which the top, sides and bottom are to be secured in any approved manner, this invention being particularly to the front construction, and may be used with Various forms of apparatus.
16 represents my improved door, lwhich .is composed ofa singlev sheet metal blank, bent at right angles at its longitudinal edges, as shown at 17, and again bent at right angles as .shown at 18 forming lips or tongues to engage the posts 1, 1, and position the door above the sill portion 10 of the lower cross bar 3, and below the horizontalportion 7 of upper cross bar 2, the inward movement of the door being` limited by the depending tongue 8 of the upper bar 3, and also by the tongue portions 18 of the door engaging the' post.
By bending the door as above is so positioned under the upper cross bar 2, when the door is closed, that it cannot possibly be raised, so as to disengage the hinged members 19 and 20. rl`hese hinged members 19 and 20 are secured to a post 1 and the door 1G respectively, the door mem` bers 20 carryingl pins 21 to enter thc sleeves of the post members 19 to permit an easy removal of the door when open. In other words, when the door The channel bar posts the outer flanges extremely strong explained,
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1s open, it can be readily lifted out of hinged engagement, as is thc case with an ordinary butt hinge, but when the door is closed, it is impossible to lit't the same, and furthermore, thehinge members are hid and cannot be nnfastened, as the -lip portion 18 of the door eflectually conceals the wing or leaf portions of the hinges.
To the inner face ot' the door, a locking plate 22 is mounted, and is preferably of the shape shown by dotted lines in Fig. l., and operated by a knob or hand hold 23 on the outside of the door to turn the same to position the locking tongue 24 back ofthe channel l, and assist in locking` the doorpor 'to turn the plate 22 to unlocked position.
rihis plate 22 at opposite sides of its pivotal point, is pivotally connected to vertically'eX- tending ,I bolts 25, the latter mounted in' strengthening angles 26 at the upper and lower portions of the door and ladapted when the plate 22 is turned to one position,
to project behind the upper and lower crossments may also be used with combination or other locks.
A great many slight changes might be made in the general forni and arrangement of parts described without departing from my invention, and hence I do not restrict myself to the precise Adetails set forth, but consider myself at liberty to make such changes and alterations as fairly fall within the spirit and scope of my invention.
Having thus described my invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
l. A metal locker, coniprisin parallel vertical channel bars, upper an, lower cross bars having inwardly bent portions notched or recessed to accommodate the vertical, channel bars, and position said channel bars faces of said cross bars,`
against the inner devices securing said vertical bars and cross bars together, and a door mounted when closed between the said vertical channel bars and the cross bars, and having bent longitu# dinal edges overlapping the channel bars.
2. A metal locker, comprising vertical channel bars, and up er, and lower cross bars Secured to the channe s, a door havinr two of its edges bent twice at right angles orining outwardly projecting lips at its edges to engage the outer faces of two of saidbars, and
position the body of the door between .the
channel bars and the cross bars.
3. metal locker, comprising vertical @Lierse channeled posts, upper and lower cross bars having recessed or notched ends to receive the posts and secured thereto, a door having its vertical edges bent twice at right angles forming outwardly projecting lips at its edges to engage the outer face of the channels and position the body of the door between the channels and the upper and lower cross bars.
4. A metal locker, comprising vertical channeled posts, upper and lower cross bars having recessed or notched ends to receive the posts and secured thereto, a door having its vertical edges bent twice at right angles forming outwardly projecting lips at its edges to engage the outer face of the channels and position the body of the door between the channels and the upper and lower cross bars,hinges for the door, each comprising two members, one member secured to one of the posts, and the other'to the inner face of a lip portion of the door, whereby the wing or leafl portions of the hinges are concealed between the door and the post.
5. A metal locker, comprising vertical parallel channeled posts, the outer ianged members of the posts wider than the inner members, upper and lower cross bars having recessed ends to receive said posts and secured thereto, a door adapted when closed to lie between the posts and the cross bars, hinges connecting one edge of the door with one of the posts, locking means on the door and lips on the door and on the upper cross bar limiting inward movement of the door.
6. A metal locker, comprising vertical parallel channeled posts, the outer flange members of the posts wider 'than the inner members, upper and lower cross bars having recessed ends to receive said posts and secured thereto, top, sides-and bottom secured to said posts and bars, a door hinged to one of said posts, and adapted when closed to lie between the posts and the cross bars, anges at the side edges of the door limiting the inwaid movement thereof, and locking means on said door for locking the same in closed position. Y
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
RICHARD WV. JEFFERIS,
Witnesses:
H. KRENKEL, 'l A. L. MULHALL.
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