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US993121A
US993121A US55874610A US1910558746A US993121A US 993121 A US993121 A US 993121A US 55874610 A US55874610 A US 55874610A US 1910558746 A US1910558746 A US 1910558746A US 993121 A US993121 A US 993121A
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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
    • F16BDEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
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    • F16B7/0426Clamping or clipping connections for rods or tubes being coaxial for rods or for tubes without using the innerside thereof
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
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    • Y10T403/57Distinct end coupler
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
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    • Y10T403/7007Bayonet joint

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  • This invention relates to telesco iing poles. It has for its object an'improve pole that is especially adapted for use as a tent pole,
  • the structure in whlch the invention is embodied comprises a plurality of tubular parts, of which the smaller telescope into the lar er.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation, largely in section, showing the parts an elevation, on a much smaller scale than in Fig. 1, showing the pole extended.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective showing the coupling.
  • Fig. 4 is a detail sectional elevation of one end of an individual pole, indicating the manner 'of inserting the cross bar at the base of each part.
  • Fig. 5 is a section showing the top end of the coupling piece which is inserted in the end of the outer tube and bringing out the ring by which the pole is earned. 1 v
  • the outer part 1 is tubular and is provided at one end with a coupling 2 which is inserted therein and secured thereto; it is provided at the opposite end with a cross bar 3Qwhich is secured across the opening of the tube and prevents the included tubes from dropping out'at this end of the structure.
  • the second or intermediate part- 4 is almost 'identicalwith the outer part 1,except that it is smaller in diameter and engages closely within the interior of the coupling 2. It is provided at the top end with a coupling 5 quite similar to the coupling 2 except for a plained, and at the opposite end with a cross bar 6 which ,extends across the opening of the tube and projects outward beyond the walls of the tube to form pins 7 that engage in the coupling 2.
  • the inner member 8 is tubular, is coned or contracted rather sharply-at its upper end 18 to provide a point over which the gromet of the. tent will engage, and which will; not permit the gromet to'slip down along the body of the tube. At its opposite end it is provided with a cross bar 9 that extends across the, tube through the walls thereof and projects beyond to engage in the coupling 5.
  • the couplings 2 and 5 are alike exce t that the-coupling 2 is not inserted so deep y into the tube 1 (that is, so far from,the open. right-hand end as shown in Fig. 1,) as is the coupling 5 inserted in the tube 4.
  • Each of these couplings consists of a tubular structure (of which parts may be cut away to render it lighter) provided at the inner end with deep diametrically opposed notches that extend along and into the tubular walls substantially parallel with the axis, and narrows front the extreme end toward the middle of the coupling.
  • the opening is carried around the body of the tube bcyond't-he .
  • generally lengthwise extending guide line 12 of the opening and behind the inwardly pointing nose 13 lengthens along the axis of the coupling, so that the pin 7 of the tube 4 entering the notch 10 is guided and directed to the gradually tapering end of the notch adjacent the base and the tube 4 may then difference which will be hereinafter ex-' be turned on its axis until the pin 7 has passed the guide point 13, and then the tube 4 is moved in the opposite dlI'GCtlOn along its axis from that followed by it when entering the notch 10 until the pm 7 engages on the end 14'of the notch.
  • Each one of these cut-away portions of the tube when viewed with the tube in vertical position presents, in its outline, the general appearance of the letter J.
  • Thegu'ide notches are arranged on each side of the axis of the tube diametrically opposite the one to the other, and
  • the pin 7 projects to both sides of the tube 4;; the several tubes, as thus organiZed and correlated, interlock, when brought to their open or extended position. on the principle of a bayonet coupling, int-he peculiar manner described.
  • the structure stands vertically with the end 14 of the provided with extended ends adapted to engageln the slots in the next ad acent tubewith a plurality of te escoping tube menibers having projecting slot-engaging 9 end to thetop and the coupling thus assembled is I the inner tube farther up or out from the is placed in position with the necks properly located to engage the holes 3 in the middle of a plurality of telescoping tubes, each havnotch to the bottom, the end 11 of the notch entirely stable, and the parts can only be uncoupled in order to telescope the nner parts within the outer ones by first pulling tube within which it is located and then turning it upon its axis and allowing it to drop.
  • the outer-coupling 2 projects slightly from the outer tube 1 and is provided with a partially detached ring 15 supported on short posts 16 and 17,,whicl1, hold the ring part 15 entirely outside of or beyond the Walls of'the tube 1, and furnish. a means by which the entire structure can be carriedby under the ring 15, which will not onlyvsustain the collapsed pole in its vertical position, but will also prevent the inner partsfrom'slipping from their compact places 'at timesduring carriage.-
  • the bars at the bottom of the several faces serve. to .preyent theparts from bottom end, and the'projecting terminals of these parts'on all the inner tubes serve as pins to iormpart'ofthe bayonet coupling, structure. These. bars are located by constructing the bar of the proper length'and bending it quite sharply at the middle, as i indicated at; Fig. 4. This bar properly bent tube and the bars are then straightened, thus forcing the necks into place in the holes.
  • said sleeve members engage with- I m the opposite ends ofthe tube members 7 from those carrying the cross bars, said sleeve members bemg of such ins de dlame- -ter as to receive the tube of next smaller diameter and to permit its slidable move- -ment therein, and each being provided with oppositely disposed bayonet catch slots in which the ends of the cross-bar member in the next smaller tube may interlockingly engage when the several tube members are drawn out into extended 3.
  • a telescoping pole In a telescoping pole, the combination of a plurality of telescoping tubes, those tubes wherein others of smaller diameter engage having bayonet-slotted sleeves inside at one end, cross barslat the other end ofsaid tubes, the cross-bars of the contained tubes having extended slot-engaging ends, and the" position, substanouter tube having its slotted sleeve extended beyond its end and that of the. several containedtubes, and provided with aslot in such extension, through which means for holding the parts from escapin and for carrying the pole may be passed, substantially as descrlbed.
  • a telesco ing pole having in combination, a plurality of telescoping tubes, the outer tube havin on the inside at one end asleeve provide with a pair of bayonet slots and a ring-supported by two integral posts, and at the other end a cross bar, the
  • innermost tube having a cross bar with ends extended beyond the outer periphery
  • each of the other tubes having on the inside i at one end a sleeve provided with a pair of bayonet slots, and at the other end a crossbar with ends extended beyond the outer eriphery, the said extended cross-bar ends eing adapted to engage the, said slots and lock the tubes together when extended and to prevent the escape of the tubes at one end when. telescoped, substantially as described.

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E. H. STONE & E. H. GRIFFITH.
TELESOOPING POLE;
APPLICATION FILED APE.30, 1910.
' 993,121. PatentedMay23, 1911.
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ELMER H. STdNE AND ELI H. GRIFFITIHE, oF DETRolT, MICHIGAN.-
TELESCOPING POLE.
S peeifioation of Letters Patent.
Patented May 23, 1911'.
Application filed April 30, 1910. Serial No. 558,746.
To all whom it may concern: 4
Be it known that we, ELMER .H. S'roNn and ELI H. GRIFFiTH,'bOth citizens of the United States, residing at Detroit, county of Wayne, State of Michigan, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Telescoping Poles, and declare the following to 'be a full, clear, and exact description of the same, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it pertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, which form a part of this specification.
This invention relates to telesco iing poles. It has for its object an'improve pole that is especially adapted for use as a tent pole,
-more particularly for use in' supporting what is known as a sheltertent.
The structure in whlch the invention is embodied comprises a plurality of tubular parts, of which the smaller telescope into the lar er. v
Ks shown in the drawings there are three such parts, but any number of parts may be used, and the invention resides in the coupling which holds the parts slidingly together, and in other features. of novelty which are used in such a. telescoping pole.
In the drawings :Figure 1, is a side elevation, largely in section, showing the parts an elevation, on a much smaller scale than in Fig. 1, showing the pole extended. Fig. 3, is a perspective showing the coupling. Fig. 4, is a detail sectional elevation of one end of an individual pole, indicating the manner 'of inserting the cross bar at the base of each part. Fig. 5, is a section showing the top end of the coupling piece which is inserted in the end of the outer tube and bringing out the ring by which the pole is earned. 1 v
-With the three-part pole shown in the drawing, .the outer part 1 is tubular and is provided at one end with a coupling 2 which is inserted therein and secured thereto; it is provided at the opposite end with a cross bar 3Qwhich is secured across the opening of the tube and prevents the included tubes from dropping out'at this end of the structure.
, The second or intermediate part- 4 is almost 'identicalwith the outer part 1,except that it is smaller in diameter and engages closely within the interior of the coupling 2. It is provided at the top end with a coupling 5 quite similar to the coupling 2 except for a plained, and at the opposite end with a cross bar 6 which ,extends across the opening of the tube and projects outward beyond the walls of the tube to form pins 7 that engage in the coupling 2. The inner member 8 is tubular, is coned or contracted rather sharply-at its upper end 18 to provide a point over which the gromet of the. tent will engage, and which will; not permit the gromet to'slip down along the body of the tube. At its opposite end it is provided with a cross bar 9 that extends across the, tube through the walls thereof and projects beyond to engage in the coupling 5. i
- The couplings 2 and 5 are alike exce t that the-coupling 2 is not inserted so deep y into the tube 1 (that is, so far from,the open. right-hand end as shown in Fig. 1,) as is the coupling 5 inserted in the tube 4.
Each of these couplings consists of a tubular structure (of which parts may be cut away to render it lighter) provided at the inner end with deep diametrically opposed notches that extend along and into the tubular walls substantially parallel with the axis, and narrows front the extreme end toward the middle of the coupling. At the base or inner end 11 of the not ch the opening is carried around the body of the tube bcyond't-he .generally lengthwise extending guide line 12 of the opening and behind the inwardly pointing nose 13 lengthens along the axis of the coupling, so that the pin 7 of the tube 4 entering the notch 10 is guided and directed to the gradually tapering end of the notch adjacent the base and the tube 4 may then difference which will be hereinafter ex-' be turned on its axis until the pin 7 has passed the guide point 13, and then the tube 4 is moved in the opposite dlI'GCtlOn along its axis from that followed by it when entering the notch 10 until the pm 7 engages on the end 14'of the notch. Each one of these cut-away portions of the tube, when viewed with the tube in vertical position presents, in its outline, the general appearance of the letter J. Thegu'ide notches are arranged on each side of the axis of the tube diametrically opposite the one to the other, and
the pin 7 projects to both sides of the tube 4;; the several tubes, as thus organiZed and correlated, interlock, when brought to their open or extended position. on the principle of a bayonet coupling, int-he peculiar manner described. When the structure is in use it stands vertically with the end 14 of the provided with extended ends adapted to engageln the slots in the next ad acent tubewith a plurality of te escoping tube menibers having projecting slot-engaging 9 end to thetop and the coupling thus assembled is I the inner tube farther up or out from the is placed in position with the necks properly located to engage the holes 3 in the middle of a plurality of telescoping tubes, each havnotch to the bottom, the end 11 of the notch entirely stable, and the parts can only be uncoupled in order to telescope the nner parts within the outer ones by first pulling tube within which it is located and then turning it upon its axis and allowing it to drop. The outer-coupling 2 projects slightly from the outer tube 1 and is provided with a partially detached ring 15 supported on short posts 16 and 17,,whicl1, hold the ring part 15 entirely outside of or beyond the Walls of'the tube 1, and furnish. a means by which the entire structure can be carriedby under the ring 15, which will not onlyvsustain the collapsed pole in its vertical position, but will also prevent the inner partsfrom'slipping from their compact places 'at timesduring carriage.- The bars at the bottom of the several faces serve. to .preyent theparts from bottom end, and the'projecting terminals of these parts'on all the inner tubes serve as pins to iormpart'ofthe bayonet coupling, structure. These. bars are located by constructing the bar of the proper length'and bending it quite sharply at the middle, as i indicated at; Fig. 4. This bar properly bent tube and the bars are then straightened, thus forcing the necks into place in the holes.
What we cl im-is:- 1. In a telescopingpole, the combination ing at one end diametrically opposed bayonet catch slots, and locking bars arranged transversely of the opposite end of each tube and and lock the same in extended position when the tubes aredrawn out from the telescoped position, and to hold the tubes from escaping at one end when the tubes are tele'scoped, substantially asdescribed.
2. In a telescoping ole, 'in combination bers, cross-barsextending across one end of each, those mounted on the inner tube mem- .tially as described,
portions, and sleeve members engaging with- I m the opposite ends ofthe tube members 7 from those carrying the cross bars, said sleeve members bemg of such ins de dlame- -ter as to receive the tube of next smaller diameter and to permit its slidable move- -ment therein, and each being provided with oppositely disposed bayonet catch slots in which the ends of the cross-bar member in the next smaller tube may interlockingly engage when the several tube members are drawn out into extended 3. In a telescoping pole, the combination of a plurality of telescoping tubes, those tubes wherein others of smaller diameter engage having bayonet-slotted sleeves inside at one end, cross barslat the other end ofsaid tubes, the cross-bars of the contained tubes having extended slot-engaging ends, and the" position, substanouter tube having its slotted sleeve extended beyond its end and that of the. several containedtubes, and provided with aslot in such extension, through which means for holding the parts from escapin and for carrying the pole may be passed, substantially as descrlbed.
4. A telesco ing pole, having in combination, a plurality of telescoping tubes, the outer tube havin on the inside at one end asleeve provide with a pair of bayonet slots and a ring-supported by two integral posts, and at the other end a cross bar, the
innermost tube having a cross bar with ends extended beyond the outer periphery, and
each of the other tubes having on the inside i at one end a sleeve provided with a pair of bayonet slots, and at the other end a crossbar with ends extended beyond the outer eriphery, the said extended cross-bar ends eing adapted to engage the, said slots and lock the tubes together when extended and to prevent the escape of the tubes at one end when. telescoped, substantially as described. In testimony whereof, we sign this specification in the presence of .two witnesses.
ELMER H STONE.-
. ELI H. GRIFFITH.
lVitnesses: J IVILLIAM M. SWAN,
. CHARLES F. BURTON.
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US2483396A (en) * 1945-06-16 1949-10-04 Chisholm Ryder Co Inc Telescopic structure
US2606050A (en) * 1949-08-16 1952-08-05 Harrison D Morris Telescoping handle
US2859840A (en) * 1953-01-27 1958-11-11 Karl S Fantle Post and support
US3936015A (en) * 1974-06-28 1976-02-03 United Technologies Corporation Retractable collective pitch stick
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US20050055865A1 (en) * 2003-09-04 2005-03-17 Markley Duane C. Fishing rod connector, and connector assemblies for fishing poles
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US2859840A (en) * 1953-01-27 1958-11-11 Karl S Fantle Post and support
US3936015A (en) * 1974-06-28 1976-02-03 United Technologies Corporation Retractable collective pitch stick
US4291944A (en) * 1978-04-28 1981-09-29 Hideji Sato Auxiliary cylinder for camera
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US6922936B2 (en) * 2003-09-04 2005-08-02 Eagle Mountain Brokers, Inc. Fishing rod connector, and connector assemblies for fishing poles
US20050055865A1 (en) * 2003-09-04 2005-03-17 Markley Duane C. Fishing rod connector, and connector assemblies for fishing poles
US7168201B2 (en) * 2003-09-04 2007-01-30 Eagle Mountain Brokers, Inc. Connector assembly for a fishing pole
US6951185B1 (en) * 2003-10-17 2005-10-04 Wiese Michael J Telescoping flagpole
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US7823527B1 (en) 2003-10-17 2010-11-02 Wiese Michael J Telescoping flagpole
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US20070084104A1 (en) * 2005-10-14 2007-04-19 Demetris Stanley P Combined telescopic wading staff and fishing pole
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