US952834A - Corner-fastener for glass show-cases. - Google Patents

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US952834A
US952834A US51967909A US1909519679A US952834A US 952834 A US952834 A US 952834A US 51967909 A US51967909 A US 51967909A US 1909519679 A US1909519679 A US 1909519679A US 952834 A US952834 A US 952834A
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  • My invention relates to glass show cases and has for its object to provide an improved corner fastener therefor.
  • Figure 1 is a fragmentary plan view, showing one of my improved corner fasteners applied to a glass show case;
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical section taken approximately on the line :0 00 of Fig. 1, some part-s being broken away;
  • Fig. 3 is a plan View of the corner fastener with the top plate of the case removed; and
  • Fig. 4: is a bottom plan view of the said corner fastener removed from working position.
  • the numerals 1, 2 and 3 indicate, respectively, the front end and top glass plates of the case.
  • the corner fastener is made up of a rectangular outside bracket l and a rectangular inside bracket 5.
  • the outer bracket 4 is provided with a horizontally extended web 6, the upper surface of which is flush with the upper edges of its side portions.
  • the web 6 is shown as formed with a rib 6 that extends at an angle of degrees to the sides of the said bracket 4.
  • the upper surface of the corner portion of the inner bracket 5 is cut away at 5* to afiord clearance for the web 6 and its rib 6 and to permit lateral movements thereof.
  • the glass front and side plates 1 and 2 are overlapped at their abutting ends, but at their upper edges they are cut away at 7 to afford clearance forthe web 6 and its rib 6 as shown by full lines in Fig. 3 and by dotted lines in Fig. 2.
  • the inner bracket 5 is provided with a flat surface 8 that extends at an angle of 45 degrees to both of the side portions of the said bracket and in this fiat portion is a transverse slot 9.
  • a screw 10 is passed through the slot 9 and screwed into the thickened angular portion of the outer bracket 4.
  • the portions cut'away at 7 from the glass plates 1 and 2 also afford clearance for the screw 10.
  • the brackets 4 and 5 When the brackets 4 and 5 are applied as shown in the drawings and the screw 10 is tightened, they will be firmly clamped on to the front and ends plates 1 and 2, respectively, and, if one of the said plates should be thicker than the other, the slot 9 and the clearance 6 will permit the inner bracket to shift its position and thereby evenly clamp the said two plates regardless of their varying thicknesses.
  • the screw 11 preferably having a rounded head at its upper end, is passed through a perforation in the said plate 3 and is screwed into a threaded seat 12 of the web 6. In this way, the three plates 1, 9. and 3 are securely clamped together at their adjacent corners without danger of breaking the said plates.
  • pliable packing strips may be interposed between the glass plates and the metallic portions of the corner fastener, but, usually, this will not be found necessary.
  • VJ here the vertical plates 1 and 2 are long, one or more screws 13 and cooperating clips 1a of ordinary construction may be employed to connect the same to the top plate 5.

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C. M. MORTENSEN.
CORNER FASTENER FOR GLASS SHOW GASES. APPLICATION FILED SEPT.27,1909.
95%,884 Patented Mar. 22, 1910.
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CARL M. IIIORTENSEN, OF L'IINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA.
CORNER-FASTENER FOR GLASS SHOW-CASES.
Application filed. September 27, 1909.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Mar. 22, 1910.
Serial No. 519,679.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, CARL M. h lon'rnissnn, a citizen of the United States, residing at \linneapolis, in the county of Hennepin and State of Minnesota, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Corner- Fasteners for Glass Show-Cases; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
My invention relates to glass show cases and has for its object to provide an improved corner fastener therefor.
To the above ends, the invention consists of the novel devices and combination of devices hereinafter described and defined in the claims.
In the accompanying drawings, which illustrate the invention, like characters indi cate like parts throughout the several views.
Referring to the drawings, Figure 1 is a fragmentary plan view, showing one of my improved corner fasteners applied to a glass show case; Fig. 2 is a vertical section taken approximately on the line :0 00 of Fig. 1, some part-s being broken away; Fig. 3 is a plan View of the corner fastener with the top plate of the case removed; and Fig. 4: is a bottom plan view of the said corner fastener removed from working position.
The numerals 1, 2 and 3 indicate, respectively, the front end and top glass plates of the case. The corner fastener is made up of a rectangular outside bracket l and a rectangular inside bracket 5. Vithin its angle, the outer bracket 4 is provided with a horizontally extended web 6, the upper surface of which is flush with the upper edges of its side portions. On its side, the web 6 is shown as formed with a rib 6 that extends at an angle of degrees to the sides of the said bracket 4. The upper surface of the corner portion of the inner bracket 5 is cut away at 5* to afiord clearance for the web 6 and its rib 6 and to permit lateral movements thereof. The glass front and side plates 1 and 2 are overlapped at their abutting ends, but at their upper edges they are cut away at 7 to afford clearance forthe web 6 and its rib 6 as shown by full lines in Fig. 3 and by dotted lines in Fig. 2. In its inner angle, the inner bracket 5 is provided with a flat surface 8 that extends at an angle of 45 degrees to both of the side portions of the said bracket and in this fiat portion is a transverse slot 9. A screw 10 is passed through the slot 9 and screwed into the thickened angular portion of the outer bracket 4. The portions cut'away at 7 from the glass plates 1 and 2 also afford clearance for the screw 10.
When the brackets 4 and 5 are applied as shown in the drawings and the screw 10 is tightened, they will be firmly clamped on to the front and ends plates 1 and 2, respectively, and, if one of the said plates should be thicker than the other, the slot 9 and the clearance 6 will permit the inner bracket to shift its position and thereby evenly clamp the said two plates regardless of their varying thicknesses. To secure the corner of the top plate 3 to the corner bracket, the screw 11, preferably having a rounded head at its upper end, is passed through a perforation in the said plate 3 and is screwed into a threaded seat 12 of the web 6. In this way, the three plates 1, 9. and 3 are securely clamped together at their adjacent corners without danger of breaking the said plates.
If desired, pliable packing strips may be interposed between the glass plates and the metallic portions of the corner fastener, but, usually, this will not be found necessary.
VJ here the vertical plates 1 and 2 are long, one or more screws 13 and cooperating clips 1a of ordinary construction may be employed to connect the same to the top plate 5.
What I claim is:
1. The combination with glass side, end and top plates of a show case, said side and end plates being cut away at their abutting corners, of a corner fastener comprising rectangular outside and inside bracketsengaging said side and end plates, the said outer bracket having at the corner of its upper edge an integral inwardly projecting web seated in a notch in said inner bracket, a screw connecting said inner and outer brackets, and a screw connecting said top plate to said web, substantially as described.
2. The combination with glass side, end and top plates of a show case, the said side and end plates being cut away at their abutting upper corners, of a fastener comprising rectangular outer and inner brackets engaging said side and end plates, said outer bracket having at the upper edge of its ansurface in its inner angle and a transverse gle an inwardly projecting Web adjustably screwed into a seat in said web substan- 1( fitting a laterally expanded clearance notch tially as described.
in the upper edge of said inner bracket, the In testimony whereof I affix my signature said inner bracket have an oblique straight f in presence of tWo Witnesses.
slot in said fiat portion, a screw passed CARL MORTENSEN through said slot and screwed into the corner Witnesses: portion of said outer bracket, and a screw HARRY D. KILeoRE, passed through said upper plate and F. D. MERCHANT.
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