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US701238A
US701238A US1902096146A US701238A US 701238 A US701238 A US 701238A US 1902096146 A US1902096146 A US 1902096146A US 701238 A US701238 A US 701238A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B65/00Locks or fastenings for special use
    • E05B65/08Locks or fastenings for special use for sliding wings
    • E05B65/0864Locks or fastenings for special use for sliding wings the bolts sliding perpendicular to the wings
    • 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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    • Y10T292/00Closure fasteners
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  • My invention relates to certain improvements in sash-fasteners, and refers more particularly to fasteners for Windows in which the sashes slide up and down within a frame, as commonly used in houses, railway-carriages, and the like.
  • the object of my invention is to provide a device of neat and inexpensive construction by which sashes may be fastened and securely locked in any convenient position, either closed or partially open.
  • a sash fastener which consists, essentially, ofa spring-pin attached to the sash and engaging slots or recesses, such pin being operated by means of a knob or head working on spiral-shaped or inclined surfaces, wherebyit is moved in and out of engagement.
  • the device is preferably attached to the lower sash and so adapted that the spring-pin engages slots or recesses in the upper sash, and in this way the two sashes are locked together ⁇ in any convenient position, or, furthermore, my invention may be so adapted as to engage slots or recesses in the frame whereby the sash is held in any position.
  • FIG. 2 is a crosssection of the same, showing the fastener and one sash only.
  • Fig. 3 is a similar side sectional elevation, showing the spring-pin withdrawn out of engagement for .the purpose of moving the sashes, while Fig. 4 is a eros.
  • Figs. 5 and 6 are cross-sections showing a modification in the actuating knob or head.
  • Fig. 7 is a cross-section of another modification, while Fig. S is a perspective View of the same.
  • Fig. 9 is a side view of my invention as adapted for thel purpose of locking the windowsash to the window-frame, to be used more ⁇ particularly for railway-carriages.
  • A is the sash to which my invention is applied, and where two sashes are provided this is preferably the lower sash, as shown in Figs. 1 and 3.
  • This sash A is adapted to slide up and down within a framework and moves past an upper sash B, which is also adapted to move within the frameworkin the ordinary way.
  • the sash A is provided with a hole or recess A', within which works a spring-pin O, having a spring O', the tension of which forces it into position.
  • This springpin O works in a suitable bearing-plate A2 at the end of the vhole or recess A' and is adapted to engage slots or recesses B in the upper sash B.
  • the sash B may be fastened a plate B2, within which are provided the slots or recesses B, at preferably equal distances apart. If'necessary, the plate B2 may be provided with guiding edges, which engage the bearing-plate A2, whereby it may be always insured that the spring-pin C will engage lthe slots or recesses B.
  • the spring-pin C is provided at its outer end with a knob or head D.
  • This knob or head D is so adapted that on being turned it is adapted to move outward, thereby Icompressing the spring O/ and moving the pin C out of engagement from the slots or recesses BC
  • the knob or head D is provided at its outer end with a milled edge D' or thumb-n ut, whereby it may be operated by the fingers.
  • the knobor head D is preferably cylindrical, fitting over andA working upon a projecting stud E, ⁇ arranged upon a plate E, attached to the sash A.
  • This stud E is provided with a central recess through which the pin C passes.
  • the lower edge D2 of the cylindrically-shaped knob .or head D is made spiral-shaped or inclined, as shown in the drawings, and engages corresponding spiral-shaped edges E2, arranged around the stud E.
  • the knob or head D is turned the spiral-shaped edges D2 and cause it to move outward, carrying with it the pin C out of engagement with the recesses B.
  • the knob or head D is shown as having two spiral-shaped edges D2, the plate E being provided with a corresponding number, each edge being half a turn or half the circumference of the diameter of the knob or head D.
  • Figs. l, 2, 3, and 4 the knob or head D is shown as having two spiral-shaped edges D2, the plate E being provided with a corresponding number, each edge being half a turn or half the circumference of the diameter of the knob or head D.
  • knob or head D is shown with only one spiral-shaped edge D2 being of one complete turn and the edge E2 on the plate E being of corresponding shape.
  • the knob or head D is shown with two inclined surfaces D2, engaging wedge-shaped blocks E2 on the plate E.
  • the spiral-shaped edges or blocks E are provided at their uppermost points with small notches or recesses E3.
  • the points formed by the tapering edges of the spiralshaped edges or inclined surfaces D2 at the bottom engage these notches or recesses E3 when the knob or head D has reached its highermost point, or the lowermost point of the spiral-shaped edges or inclined surfaces D2 may be so shaped as to engage the notches or recesses E3.
  • the knob or head Dv is thus held in place with the spring-pin C out of engagemen t. ⁇
  • the spring-pin C is released and the tension of the spring C causes it to again engage the slots or ⁇ recesses B in the sash B.
  • Figs. 1 and 3 my invention is shown as applied for the purpose of fastening one window-sash A to the other B, whereby they are securely locked together in any particular position, and in this way the windows may be securely and safely locked and yet be partially'open to provide the necessary ventilation.
  • a sash-fastener is preferably provided on each side of the sash; but it will be Well understood that it is equally applicable to the center of the sashes as with sash-fasteners as at present in use.
  • Fig. 9 a modification whereby my invention is equally applicable for the purpose of locking the sash to the side frame.
  • the spring-pin is afiixed to the side of the Window-sash and operated by the knob or head D, as before described, engages slots or recesses F within the window-frame F.
  • This modification is particularly adaptable to the windows of railway-carriages and the like, and the sash may be thus fastened in any convenient position.

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No. 7U|,238. Patented May 27, |902.
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ROBERT WILLIAMS, OF MALVERN, SOUTH AUSTRALIA, AUSTRALIAJ ASSIGNOR TO FRESH AIR AND SAFETY SASH FASTENER COM- PANY, LIMITED, OF ADELAIDE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA, AUSTRALIA, A CORPORATION OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
SASH-FASTEN ER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 701,238, dated May 27, 1902.
Application filed February 28, 1902. Serial No. 96,146. (No model.)
To al?) whom iz? may concern:
Be it known that I, ROBERT WILLIAMs,mn ing agent, a subject of the King of Great Britain, residing at Fisher street, Malvern, in the State of South Australia, inA the Commonwealth of Australia, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Sash-Fasteners, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to certain improvements in sash-fasteners, and refers more particularly to fasteners for Windows in which the sashes slide up and down within a frame, as commonly used in houses, railway-carriages, and the like.
The object of my invention is to provide a device of neat and inexpensive construction by which sashes may be fastened and securely locked in any convenient position, either closed or partially open. I accomplish this object by providing a sash fastener which consists, essentially, ofa spring-pin attached to the sash and engaging slots or recesses, such pin being operated by means of a knob or head working on spiral-shaped or inclined surfaces, wherebyit is moved in and out of engagement.
In applying my invention the device is preferably attached to the lower sash and so adapted that the spring-pin engages slots or recesses in the upper sash, and in this way the two sashes are locked together `in any convenient position, or, furthermore, my invention may be so adapted as to engage slots or recesses in the frame whereby the sash is held in any position.
In order that my invention may be the better understood, I will now proceed to describe the same with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure lis aside sectional elevation of a portion of two sashes locked together,showing the application of myinvention. Fig. 2 is a crosssection of the same, showing the fastener and one sash only. Fig. 3 is a similar side sectional elevation, showing the spring-pin withdrawn out of engagement for .the purpose of moving the sashes, while Fig. 4 is a eros.
section of the same similar to Fig. 2. Figs. 5 and 6 are cross-sections showing a modification in the actuating knob or head. Fig. 7 is a cross-section of another modification, while Fig. S is a perspective View of the same. Fig. 9 is a side view of my invention as adapted for thel purpose of locking the windowsash to the window-frame, to be used more `particularly for railway-carriages.
A is the sash to which my invention is applied, and where two sashes are provided this is preferably the lower sash, as shown in Figs. 1 and 3. This sash A is adapted to slide up and down within a framework and moves past an upper sash B, which is also adapted to move within the frameworkin the ordinary way. The sash A is provided with a hole or recess A', within which works a spring-pin O, having a spring O', the tension of which forces it into position. This springpin O works in a suitable bearing-plate A2 at the end of the vhole or recess A' and is adapted to engage slots or recesses B in the upper sash B. Upon the sash B may be fastened a plate B2, within which are provided the slots or recesses B, at preferably equal distances apart. If'necessary, the plate B2 may be provided with guiding edges, which engage the bearing-plate A2, whereby it may be always insured that the spring-pin C will engage lthe slots or recesses B.
The spring-pin C is provided at its outer end with a knob or head D. This knob or head D is so adapted that on being turned it is adapted to move outward, thereby Icompressing the spring O/ and moving the pin C out of engagement from the slots or recesses BC For this purpose the knob or head D is provided at its outer end witha milled edge D' or thumb-n ut, whereby it may be operated by the fingers.` The knobor head D is preferably cylindrical, fitting over andA working upon a projecting stud E, `arranged upon a plate E, attached to the sash A. This stud E is provided with a central recess through which the pin C passes. The lower edge D2 of the cylindrically-shaped knob .or head D is made spiral-shaped or inclined, as shown in the drawings, and engages corresponding spiral-shaped edges E2, arranged around the stud E. Thus as the knob or head D is turned the spiral-shaped edges D2 and cause it to move outward, carrying with it the pin C out of engagement with the recesses B. In Figs. l, 2, 3, and 4 the knob or head D is shown as having two spiral-shaped edges D2, the plate E being provided with a corresponding number, each edge being half a turn or half the circumference of the diameter of the knob or head D. In Figs. 5 and 6 the knob or head D is shown with only one spiral-shaped edge D2 being of one complete turn and the edge E2 on the plate E being of corresponding shape. In Figs. 7 and 8 the knob or head D is shown with two inclined surfaces D2, engaging wedge-shaped blocks E2 on the plate E.
For the purpose of holding the spring-piu C in place out of engagement with the slots or recesses B in the sash B the spiral-shaped edges or blocks E are provided at their uppermost points with small notches or recesses E3. As the knob or head D rises the points formed by the tapering edges of the spiralshaped edges or inclined surfaces D2 at the bottom engage these notches or recesses E3 when the knob or head D has reached its highermost point, or the lowermost point of the spiral-shaped edges or inclined surfaces D2 may be so shaped as to engage the notches or recesses E3. The knob or head Dv is thus held in place with the spring-pin C out of engagemen t.` By then turning the knob or head D the spring-pin C is released and the tension of the spring C causes it to again engage the slots or `recesses B in the sash B.
In Figs. 1 and 3 my invention is shown as applied for the purpose of fastening one window-sash A to the other B, whereby they are securely locked together in any particular position, and in this way the windows may be securely and safely locked and yet be partially'open to provide the necessary ventilation. In applying my invention in this manner a sash-fastener is preferably provided on each side of the sash; but it will be Well understood that it is equally applicable to the center of the sashes as with sash-fasteners as at present in use.
In Fig. 9 is shown a modification whereby my invention is equally applicable for the purpose of locking the sash to the side frame. In this case the spring-pin is afiixed to the side of the Window-sash and operated by the knob or head D, as before described, engages slots or recesses F within the window-frame F. This modification is particularly adaptable to the windows of railway-carriages and the like, and the sash may be thus fastened in any convenient position.
Having now particularly described and ascertained the nature of my said invention and in what manner the same is to be performed, I declare that what I claim is- In a sash-fastener, a sash, a plate secured thereto having a bored stud projecting therefrom and provided with inclined surfaces, a knob rotatably and slidably mounted on said stud and carrying` a spring-controlled pin passing through the bore of said stud, said knob havinginclined surfaces, adapted to engage and work on those of the stud, and said inclined surfaces bein-g respectively provided at their highest and lowest points with engaging means for holding the pin in a retracted position against the resistance of its spring.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in presence of twosubscribing witnesses.l
ROBERT WILLIAMS.
Witnesses:
EDWIN B. CoLToN, v CHARLES S. BURGEss.
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US3158387A (en) * 1962-10-02 1964-11-24 Hiram V Martin Extensible draw bar
US4113221A (en) * 1977-05-27 1978-09-12 Cramer Industries, Inc. Locking device
US4165854A (en) * 1978-03-29 1979-08-28 Cramer Industries, Inc. Eccentric pawl for chair locking device
US5730015A (en) * 1996-03-19 1998-03-24 Leumi; Dove Explosive device for making noise combined with a keychain
US6022077A (en) * 1997-05-07 2000-02-08 Brunswick Corporation One-shot pedestal swivel seat lock/release mechanism
US6079786A (en) * 1997-05-07 2000-06-27 Brunswick Corporation One-shot pedestal swivel seat lock/release mechanism
US7980519B2 (en) * 2006-12-29 2011-07-19 Chao-Ken Chen Telescopic adjustable positioning device
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