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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05B—LOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
- E05B21/00—Locks with lamelliform tumblers which are not set by the insertion of the key and in which the tumblers do not follow the movement of the bolt e.g. Chubb-locks
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- Y—GENERAL 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
- Y10—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
- Y10T—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
- Y10T70/00—Locks
- Y10T70/70—Operating mechanism
- Y10T70/7441—Key
- Y10T70/7486—Single key
- Y10T70/7508—Tumbler type
- Y10T70/7537—Rotary or swinging tumblers
- Y10T70/7542—Single set
- Y10T70/7548—Directly key engaged
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- Y—GENERAL 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
- Y10—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
- Y10T—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
- Y10T82/00—Turning
- Y10T82/25—Lathe
- Y10T82/2593—Work rest
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- Y—GENERAL 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
- Y10—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
- Y10T—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
- Y10T83/00—Cutting
- Y10T83/687—By tool reciprocable along elongated edge
- Y10T83/6905—With tool in-feed
- Y10T83/699—Of tool carrier on single moving pivot
- Y10T83/70—Pivot moves to and fro in arcuate path
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- the boX, or case, of this lock may be made in the ordinary way, as shown 'in Figure 1 of the accompanying drawing, which shows its principal parts, the plate, or cap, which covers the tumblers, &c., being removed for that purpose.
- the tumblers of this lock consist of flat plates of metal A, A, which lie, and slide freely upon each other; in the lock represented, there are six of these plates, but the number may be varied to any extent desired.
- These plates are all contained in a separate boX B, B, which may be readily removed from the main boX, or case, of the lock, when it is desired to give a new arrangement to the tumblers, it being held in its place by a screw button, or cat-ch, on the opposite face of the lock.
- the main bolt of the lock, C has on it a strong stump, D, solidly attached to it, and rising up through the openings made in the tumble-rs to receive it; these openings are at different heights from the lower, or concave, edge of the tumblers, and require therefore, to be lifted by the key, to different heights to liberate the st-ump D.
- the tumblers are lettered or numbered, and may be laced in any order that may be chosen.
- the bit of the key has on it a number of shifting plates, or cams, E, corresponding with the number of tumblers which are to be raised by them, having on them the same letters, or iigures.
- the lower part of the key F which shoots the bolt is in one piece with its barrel. This portion is shown separately, in Fig. 3, divested of the bits, or cams.
- the shank part G slips into a socket on the upper part of the key H, in which it is confined in its place by means of a wedge, or pin, h.
- the ferrule, i is intended to slip over a portion of the wedge, or pin, to prevent its accidental removal.
- the cams are put on to the shank G, at its upper end, and are kept from turning by a feather upon the shank, fittinginto a notch in the cam., or in other obvious ways.
- One of the cams is shown in Fig. 4, withla notch to receive aA feather on the shank.
- I, Fig. ⁇ l is a spring-bolt, with its ap-V pendages, which requires no description;
- J is the nut, which is cylindrical for its whole length, fitting into, and passing freely through, the hole in the top of the knob, and its lower end having a bearing within the knob, just where the square hole for the spindle terminates, as shown in the drawing.
- the upper end of the nut has no bearing upon that part of the knob, as was the case in the old method of forming them, while the knob can be forced to such a distance upon Y the spindle as shall correspond precisely with the thickness of the door, and the nut, in all situations, is kept flush with the top of the knob.
- the key of this bolt, or latch', Fig. 6, is made in the usual way; the cap, Fig. 7, which is removed tO'eX- hibit the parts which it covers, has a socket K, riveted on it, which receives the cylin drical tube L, of the bit M, by which the spring bolt is to be pushed back.
- the lcylindrical tube,'L turns freely upon thel pin, N, and the bit is borne up against the cap plate by a spiral spring which surrounds the pin below it, keeping the upper end of L, flush with the socket K.
- the bit may, consequently, be forced downrby the bearing of Cil the key on the top of L, until its shoulder, 7c, comes into contact with the end of the socket, into which its neck, Z, enters.
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Description
f UNITED s-TATEs A'PATENT JAMES MCoLoRY, E NEW YORK, N. Y.
MODE oEcoNsTRUcTING LocKs EOE THE DooEsoE BUILDINGS, VAULTS, sAEEs, am.,
AND ALSO THE NIGHT-LATGHES OCCASIONALLY A.ATTACCHIED OUTER DOORS.
TO THE LOCKS OF specification of Letters Patent No. 215, dated June 14, 1837.
To all 'whom/,tt may concern Be it known that I, JAMES MCCLORY, of the city of New York, in the State of New York, have invented,l certain improvements in the mode of constructing locks for the doo-rs of buildings, vaults, safes, &c., and also in the night-latches occasionally attached to the locks of outer doors; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and'exact description thereof.
The boX, or case, of this lock may be made in the ordinary way, as shown 'in Figure 1 of the accompanying drawing, which shows its principal parts, the plate, or cap, which covers the tumblers, &c., being removed for that purpose. The tumblers of this lock consist of flat plates of metal A, A, which lie, and slide freely upon each other; in the lock represented, there are six of these plates, but the number may be varied to any extent desired. These plates are all contained in a separate boX B, B, which may be readily removed from the main boX, or case, of the lock, when it is desired to give a new arrangement to the tumblers, it being held in its place by a screw button, or cat-ch, on the opposite face of the lock. The four studs b, b, b, b, constituting a part of the boX B, serve to hold the tumblers in their places, and to guide them as they rise and fall. The main bolt of the lock, C, has on it a strong stump, D, solidly attached to it, and rising up through the openings made in the tumble-rs to receive it; these openings are at different heights from the lower, or concave, edge of the tumblers, and require therefore, to be lifted by the key, to different heights to liberate the st-ump D. The tumblers are lettered or numbered, and may be laced in any order that may be chosen.
The bit of the key, Fig. 2, has on it a number of shifting plates, or cams, E, corresponding with the number of tumblers which are to be raised by them, having on them the same letters, or iigures. The lower part of the key F, which shoots the bolt is in one piece with its barrel. This portion is shown separately, in Fig. 3, divested of the bits, or cams. The shank part G slips into a socket on the upper part of the key H, in which it is confined in its place by means of a wedge, or pin, h. The ferrule, i, is intended to slip over a portion of the wedge, or pin, to prevent its accidental removal. The cams are put on to the shank G, at its upper end, and are kept from turning by a feather upon the shank, fittinginto a notch in the cam., or in other obvious ways. One of the cams is shown in Fig. 4, withla notch to receive aA feather on the shank. Y
I, Fig.` l, is a spring-bolt, with its ap-V pendages, which requires no description;
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but in knobbed locks, I have madeV an imy provement in the manner of construct-ingv and connectincr the knob and spindle 'by which the kspring bolt is to be retracted. One of the vknobs is, as usual, firmly attached to the spindle, my improvement consisting in a new mode of forming, and giving a'bearing to, the nut by which the movable knob is attached to it. Fig. 5, shows a sect-ion of the knob, with its nut, and spindle. J, is the nut, which is cylindrical for its whole length, fitting into, and passing freely through, the hole in the top of the knob, and its lower end having a bearing within the knob, just where the square hole for the spindle terminates, as shown in the drawing. By this arrangement the upper end of the nut has no bearing upon that part of the knob, as was the case in the old method of forming them, while the knob can be forced to such a distance upon Y the spindle as shall correspond precisely with the thickness of the door, and the nut, in all situations, is kept flush with the top of the knob.
On those'locks, or latches, where a night key is to be used instead of the spindle and knobs, I have made an improvement by which great additional security is attained.
For the purpose of clearness of description,\
I have represented the springy bolt as operated upon -by a night-key and its appendages, as separate from the lock; and it may be so made, if desired. The key of this bolt, or latch', Fig. 6, is made in the usual way; the cap, Fig. 7, which is removed tO'eX- hibit the parts which it covers, has a socket K, riveted on it, which receives the cylin drical tube L, of the bit M, by which the spring bolt is to be pushed back. The lcylindrical tube,'L, turns freely upon thel pin, N, and the bit is borne up against the cap plate by a spiral spring which surrounds the pin below it, keeping the upper end of L, flush with the socket K. The bit may, consequently, be forced downrby the bearing of Cil the key on the top of L, until its shoulder, 7c, comes into contact with the end of the socket, into which its neck, Z, enters. There is a thin plate of metal, O, attached to the bit M, which, in order to the withdrawing of the spring bolt, Vmust pass through a notch in the stump P, and in a movable racking, p, which is attached to it by a joint pin; and, if a key be used, the neckvof which is not of the proper length, this passing through cannot take place, as such key will not bring the two notches to coincide; when however,
ing the knob to the spindle, by a 'nut made, and operating, in the manner set forth.
the proper key is again applied, it will return everything to its place. The upper end of the movable racking, and its stump,
rangement of the bit, with its tube, and the ,movable racking, in the night latch; to-
are shown in F ig. 7, by which their mode of action will be seen.
Having thus fully described the construction of my improved lock, and the manner in which the same operates, I do hereby declare that I do not intend to claim the combination of a series of tumblers capable of numerous permutations, and having a key adapted thereto, this being a well lmown device. But
key in two parts, for the'purpose of plac` ing the more movable bits thereon from t-he upper end of the lower section, leaving that part of the bit which'operates upon the bolt,
` in a solid piece with the barrel of the key.
3. I likewise claim the manner of attach- 4. And, lastly', I claim the particular argether with such variations of these respective improvements as I may deem proper, while I attain the same ends by means substantially the same.
JAMES MCCLORY. Witnesses:
M. C. FRENCH, GEO. TAPPEN.
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US20150129794A1 (en) * | 2013-11-12 | 2015-05-14 | Denso Corporation | Soft magnetic member and manufacturing method of soft magnetic member |
US20190013125A1 (en) * | 2017-07-05 | 2019-01-10 | Panasonic Intellectual Property Management Co., Ltd. | Soft magnetic powder, method for producing same, and dust core using soft magnetic powder |
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