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US148217A
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  • Figure l of the drawings is a representation of my. gate in workin g order.
  • Fig. 2 is a top View of same.
  • This invention has relation to improvements on mechanism which, when applied to swinging gates, allows persons ridin gto open or close the same.
  • My object is mainly to apply to the well-known horizontally-swinging gate a latch to hold it shut against ⁇ 011e post and a latch to hold it open against another post, and to em ploy, in combination with these two latches, a sytcm of ropes, pulleys, and levers, by means ot' which the gate can be opened or shut by a person riding as well as by a person walkin g, as will be hereinafter fully explained.
  • A represents 'the post to which the gate B is hinged so as to swing horizontally.
  • A1 represents the post to which the gate is fastened by a latch, a, and catch, a2, when shut, and
  • AX represents the post to which the gateis fastened when open, by a latch, al, and catch a3.
  • the latches and catches are of the well-known gravitating kind, the latches being released from their catches by simply raising them.
  • To the top rail of the gate B I secure at a suitable angle an arm, D, on the outer extremity of which is pivoted a crescentric-shaped lever, C, having an oblong slot horizontally through its arm, through which passes a rope, g.
  • This rope is endless, and is carried around drums d d, which are applied to the upper ends of two posts, A2 and A", on the shafts of which drums cranks e e are secured, by means of which a person approaching the gate can turn the drums, wind or unwind the rope g, and open or shut the gate.
  • the rope g passes several times around each drum, thence over and alongside of de fleeting rollers f f, which are applied in two posts, Ax A3, and between these two intermediate posts a weight, m, is attached to the lower part of ropc g for the'purpose of keeping it under constant and proper tension.
  • the posts A2 Au1 may be located at any convenient distance from the gate, and at any desired angle with respect thereto, and the posts A Ascarrying the detlectin g rollers or pulleys f, which allow the rope g to be deliected at any desired angle, may be similarly arranged to adapt them to any arrangement of fences or angle of roads.
  • of the endless rope g passes freely through the arm of the crescentric lever C, and at a proper distance apart, on opposite sides of said arms, knots or blocks t z' are secured to this portion of the rope, by means of which the lever C is ⁇ lever is connected to the upper latch a, as
  • the rope f2 connects thecrescentric lever C to one arm of a rightangular lever, h2, the other arm of which is connected, by a wire, jl, to an angular lever, h1, and this in turn is connected, by a wire,j, to the latch al, which fastens the gate open.
  • a person riding toward the gate from the side presented in the drawing, Fig. 1, turns the crank of the drum d on post A2 so as to wind up the lower part of the rope g and pay off the upper part of this rope.
  • the rope g will move freely through the arm of lever C until a knot, z', bears against this arm, when the lever C will be moved with the rope and raise the upper latch a.

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M. M. KENNEY.
Automatic Gates UNITED STATES PATENT QEEICE. I
MARTIN M. KENNEY, OF BRENHAM, TEXAS.
IMPROVEMENT IN AUTOMATIC GATES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 148,217, dated March 3, 1874; application filed August 23, 1573.
To all whom it may concern: 1
Beit known that I, MARTIN M. KENNEY, of Brenham, in the county of Washington and State of Texas, have invented a new and valuable Improvement in Farm-Gates 5 and Ido hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the construction andl operationof the same, reference being had to the annexed drawings, making a part of this specification, and to the letters and iigures of reference marked thereon.
Figure l of the drawings is a representation of my. gate in workin g order. Fig. 2 is a top View of same.
This invention has relation to improvements on mechanism which, when applied to swinging gates, allows persons ridin gto open or close the same. My object is mainly to apply to the well-known horizontally-swinging gate a latch to hold it shut against `011e post and a latch to hold it open against another post, and to em ploy, in combination with these two latches, a sytcm of ropes, pulleys, and levers, by means ot' which the gate can be opened or shut by a person riding as well as by a person walkin g, as will be hereinafter fully explained.
. In the accompanying drawings, A represents 'the post to which the gate B is hinged so as to swing horizontally. A1 represents the post to which the gate is fastened by a latch, a, and catch, a2, when shut, and AX represents the post to which the gateis fastened when open, by a latch, al, and catch a3. The latches and catches are of the well-known gravitating kind, the latches being released from their catches by simply raising them. To the top rail of the gate B, I secure at a suitable angle an arm, D, on the outer extremity of which is pivoted a crescentric-shaped lever, C, having an oblong slot horizontally through its arm, through which passes a rope, g. This rope is endless, and is carried around drums d d, which are applied to the upper ends of two posts, A2 and A", on the shafts of which drums cranks e e are secured, by means of which a person approaching the gate can turn the drums, wind or unwind the rope g, and open or shut the gate. The rope g passes several times around each drum, thence over and alongside of de fleeting rollers f f, which are applied in two posts, Ax A3, and between these two intermediate posts a weight, m, is attached to the lower part of ropc g for the'purpose of keeping it under constant and proper tension. The posts A2 Au1 may be located at any convenient distance from the gate, and at any desired angle with respect thereto, and the posts A Ascarrying the detlectin g rollers or pulleys f, which allow the rope g to be deliected at any desired angle, may be similarly arranged to adapt them to any arrangement of fences or angle of roads. of the endless rope g passes freely through the arm of the crescentric lever C, and at a proper distance apart, on opposite sides of said arms, knots or blocks t z' are secured to this portion of the rope, by means of which the lever C is `lever is connected to the upper latch a, as
clearly shown in Fig. l. The rope f2 connects thecrescentric lever C to one arm of a rightangular lever, h2, the other arm of which is connected, by a wire, jl, to an angular lever, h1, and this in turn is connected, by a wire,j, to the latch al, which fastens the gate open. A person riding toward the gate from the side presented in the drawing, Fig. 1, turns the crank of the drum d on post A2 so as to wind up the lower part of the rope g and pay off the upper part of this rope. The rope g will move freely through the arm of lever C until a knot, z', bears against this arm, when the lever C will be moved with the rope and raise the upper latch a. The turning of the drum d being then continued, the gate will swing open and be latched against the post AX by the lower latch al engaging with the catch a3. After the person has passed through the gate-opening and reached the post A, he turns the drum el on this post so as to wind up the upper portion of rope g and pay out .the lower portion thereof. This unlatches the gate from post AX and swings it against the post A1. The gate As above stated, the upper portion 1'. KING.
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Patented March 3, 1874.
No.148,2l8.
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