US163622A - Improvement in school-seats - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16C—SHAFTS; FLEXIBLE SHAFTS; ELEMENTS OR CRANKSHAFT MECHANISMS; ROTARY BODIES OTHER THAN GEARING ELEMENTS; BEARINGS
- F16C11/00—Pivots; Pivotal connections
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- F16C11/06—Ball-joints; Other joints having more than one degree of angular freedom, i.e. universal joints
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- Y10T403/32549—Articulated members including limit means
- Y10T403/32557—Articulated members including limit means for pivotal motion
- Y10T403/32591—Opposed stops on one member
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- the object of my invention is to produce a hinge for a folding seat for use in schools, churches, public halls, &c., that shall be noiseless in its movement, and not liable to fall down, by the use of a spring, as seen at a, Figure 3, producing constant friction, by which the seat is held at any angle at which it may be placed.
- the hinge is illustrated in the accompanyin g drawings, referred to in the following description.
- Fig. 1 shows a projection, f, designated an arm-rest, attached to a standard at c 0, having a slotted hole in the head, as seen at 6, with a shoulder or hearing for the sea-t arm at'j, and one for the heel of the seat-arm at k.
- Fig. 2 shows the seat-arm, with the slats h, forming the seat, attached.
- Fig. 3 is a top view of the seat-arm before the seat is put on, showing the spring a in position.
- Fig. 1 shows a projection, f, designated an arm-rest, attached to a standard at c 0, having a slotted hole in the head, as seen at 6, with a shoulder or hearing for the sea-t arm at'j, and one for the heel of the seat-arm at k.
- Fig. 2 shows the seat-arm, with the slats h, forming the seat, attached.
- Fig. 3 is a top view of the seat-arm before the seat is put
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view of the mortise in the seat-arm, showing a pin, g, cast on the inside of the mortise, and a flange, cl, running lengthwise of the mortise at the lower edge, as shown by the dotted line in Fig. 3.
- the seat is attached by placing theseatarm on the arm-rest, allowing the head of the arm-rest to pass through the mortise, and inserting the pin 9 in the slotted hole 0.
- the spring a which is the segment of a circle, is then placed in the mortise by the side of the head of the arm-rest, as seen at a, Fig. 3, the
- the pin g is made short enough not to project through the hole 0 in the head of the arm-rest, thus preventing any interference with the working of the spring, and also allowing space enough for the head to pass up through the mortise.
- the spring is held in position from the top by the seat when fastened to the arm, as seen in Fig. 2.
- the seat When the seat is turned down for use the arm takes bearing at j and 70, leaving the pin 9 perfectly free, its only use being to keep the arm to its center in moving up or down.
- the heel of the arm comes in contact with the neck of the arm-rest at 1', thus preventing the seat from striking the back at l.
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Description
B. ALLEN.
School Seats.
Patented May 25,1875.
THE GRAPHIC (ID-PHOTO L|TK.39&41 PARK PLACER-Y.
UN TED STATES PATENT. OFFICE.
BENJAMIN ALLEN, OF TRENTON, NEW JERSEY.
IMPROVEMENT IN SCHOOL-SEATS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 163,622, dated May 25, 1875 application filed December 18, 1874.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, BENJAMIN ALLEN, of Trenton, New Jersey, have invented a Hinge for Folding Seats for Schools, of which the following is a specification:
The object of my invention is to produce a hinge for a folding seat for use in schools, churches, public halls, &c., that shall be noiseless in its movement, and not liable to fall down, by the use of a spring, as seen at a, Figure 3, producing constant friction, by which the seat is held at any angle at which it may be placed.
The hinge is illustrated in the accompanyin g drawings, referred to in the following description.
Fig. 1 shows a projection, f, designated an arm-rest, attached to a standard at c 0, having a slotted hole in the head, as seen at 6, with a shoulder or hearing for the sea-t arm at'j, and one for the heel of the seat-arm at k. Fig. 2 shows the seat-arm, with the slats h, forming the seat, attached. Fig. 3 is a top view of the seat-arm before the seat is put on, showing the spring a in position. Fig. 4 is a sectional view of the mortise in the seat-arm, showing a pin, g, cast on the inside of the mortise, and a flange, cl, running lengthwise of the mortise at the lower edge, as shown by the dotted line in Fig. 3.
The seat is attached by placing theseatarm on the arm-rest, allowing the head of the arm-rest to pass through the mortise, and inserting the pin 9 in the slotted hole 0. The spring a, which is the segment of a circle, is then placed in the mortise by the side of the head of the arm-rest, as seen at a, Fig. 3, the
flange at the bottom preventing it from passing clear through the mortise. The pin g is made short enough not to project through the hole 0 in the head of the arm-rest, thus preventing any interference with the working of the spring, and also allowing space enough for the head to pass up through the mortise. The spring is held in position from the top by the seat when fastened to the arm, as seen in Fig. 2. When the seat is turned down for use the arm takes bearing at j and 70, leaving the pin 9 perfectly free, its only use being to keep the arm to its center in moving up or down. When the seat is folded or turned up, as shown by the broken lines at b, Fig. 1, the heel of the arm comes in contact with the neck of the arm-rest at 1', thus preventing the seat from striking the back at l.
The remaining portion of the standard, Fig. 1, is not given in the drawings, being deemed unnecessary to show any claim.
I claim The combination, with the standard f, havin g an elongated opening, 0, and shoulders j k, of the seat-arm I), having an oblongrectangular mortise, which is partly closed at the bottom by a flange, d, and provided with the pin g,projecting into said mortise, the arm being held upon the standard by the elastic plate a, sprung into the mortise and resting upon the flange d, all as and for the purpose set forth.
BENJAMIN ALLEN. Witnesses:
W. S. HARRIS, D. G. THoMrsoN, WV. B. ALLEN.
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