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US973514A
US973514A US53819610A US1910538196A US973514A US 973514 A US973514 A US 973514A US 53819610 A US53819610 A US 53819610A US 1910538196 A US1910538196 A US 1910538196A US 973514 A US973514 A US 973514A
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  • BERTRAND 1 KENYON, 0F GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN, ASSIGNOR TO DIAMOND STEEL TRUCK COMPANY, OF GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN, A CORPORATION OF MICHIGAN.
  • My invention relates to improvements in caster sockets, and more particularly to such sockets provided with a pintle retainer and anti-friction bearings for the pintle, and its object is to provide a strong and durable structure at moderate expense, and to provide the same with various new and useful features, hereinafter -more fully described and particularly pointed out in the claims, reference being had to the accompanying drawings in which:
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of a caster provided with my improved socket
  • Fig. 2 a vertical section ofthe tubular portion of the socket detached
  • Fig. 3 a plan view of the blank from which the tubular portion is formed
  • Fig. 4 a detail in vertical section of the retaining cup and lower bearin for the intle
  • Fig. 5 a vertical section o the trac
  • plate a vertical section o the trac
  • plate an enlarged detail showing my improved socket in vertical section.
  • 1 represents the pintle of the caster4 having a lower enlargement 2 for the lower journal of the same, and an enlargement 3 at the up er end forming the upper journal or thrust earing end of the same.
  • 4 represents a circumferential enlargement intermediate the ends to engage the retaining spring 6; 5 the tubular body of: the socket; 6 a retaining sprin struck out of the lower portion of the soc et, and having its detached upper end substantially at the middle of the socket, and sprung inward to yieldingly engage the enlar ement 4 and retain the pintle in the soc et.
  • the upper end of the tube 5 is provided with a closure 7 in the form of a metallic disk. Beneath the same, and held in place thereby, is a disk 8 of anti-friction material (preferably of Specification of Letters Patent.
  • the load and lateral stress is carried upon.
  • I provide a socket that is substantially solid at the ends opposite the bearings of the pintle and has a spring member 6 struck out at the middle portion where there is but little strain upon the socket and practically no lateral movement of the pintle.
  • I also provide an antifriction bearing engaged by the upper end of the pintle to take the lateral pressure and carry the load, and a like bearin engaged b the lower journal of the pint e to take t e lateral strain of the same, whereby the pintle turns easily about its axis, and the pintle contacts material more suitable for a bearing than the material of the socket proper.
  • a furniture caster socket comprising a tubular portion closed at the top and provided with a thrust bearing, a lateral bearing at the lower end of the tube, an annular cup to hold the last named bearing in place,
  • a tubular socket of sheet metal having a sprin tongue near the middle and an outwardy turned flange at the lower end, a closure in the upper end of the socket, a thrust bearing engaging the closure, si bearn ing Washer below the end of the tube, a retamer beneath the washer surrounding the washer and the flange and turned inward above the flange, a track plate resting on the inwardly turned edge of the retainer und reeessed at the under side to surround the 15 retainer and washer, and a pintle engaging the thrust bearing at the upper end and also having journals at the respective ends and a middle enlargement en aged by the spring.

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B. P. KENYON.
CASTEB. SOCKET.
APPLIOATXON FILED JAN. 1s. 1910.
973,514. Patented 0013.25.1910.
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BERTRAND 1. KENYON, 0F GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN, ASSIGNOR TO DIAMOND STEEL TRUCK COMPANY, OF GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN, A CORPORATION OF MICHIGAN.
CASTER-SOCKET.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, BERTRAND P. KEN- yoN, a citizen of the United States of' America, residing at Grand Rapids, in the county of Kent and State of Michigamhave invented certain new and useful Improvements in Caster-Sockets; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
My invention relates to improvements in caster sockets, and more particularly to such sockets provided with a pintle retainer and anti-friction bearings for the pintle, and its object is to provide a strong and durable structure at moderate expense, and to provide the same with various new and useful features, hereinafter -more fully described and particularly pointed out in the claims, reference being had to the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a side elevation of a caster provided with my improved socket; Fig. 2 a vertical section ofthe tubular portion of the socket detached; Fig. 3 a plan view of the blank from which the tubular portion is formed; Fig. 4 a detail in vertical section of the retaining cup and lower bearin for the intle; Fig. 5 a vertical section o the trac; plate; and Fig. 6 an enlarged detail showing my improved socket in vertical section.
Like numbers refer to like parts in all of' the figures.
1 represents the pintle of the caster4 having a lower enlargement 2 for the lower journal of the same, and an enlargement 3 at the up er end forming the upper journal or thrust earing end of the same.
4 represents a circumferential enlargement intermediate the ends to engage the retaining spring 6; 5 the tubular body of: the socket; 6 a retaining sprin struck out of the lower portion of the soc et, and having its detached upper end substantially at the middle of the socket, and sprung inward to yieldingly engage the enlar ement 4 and retain the pintle in the soc et. The upper end of the tube 5 is provided with a closure 7 in the form of a metallic disk. Beneath the same, and held in place thereby, is a disk 8 of anti-friction material (preferably of Specification of Letters Patent.
Application led January 15, 1910.
Patented Oct. 25, 1910.
Serial No. 538,196.
fiber) secured in place by indenting the tube as shown in Figs. 1 and G, and made concave to lit the convex end of the pintle.
The load and lateral stress is carried upon.
the upper end of the pintle in engagementwith this material. 8 and the lateral pressure of the lower bearing 2 is taken upon a rin or washer l() of anti-friction material (pre erably of liber) surrounding the enlargement 2, and held between an outwardly turned flange l2 on the lower end of the tube 5 and a cup shaped retainer 11 below the washer lO and having its upper edge turned inward upon the upper side of the flange 12. The track plate 9 rests upon this inwardly turned edge and closely surrounds an enlargement of the tube 5, when it forms a bearing for the journal 2, and is recessed at its under side to surround the retainer 11 and bearing 10. The leg in which this socket is inserted engages and rests upon this said track plate in the usual way.
By this construction, I provide a socket that is substantially solid at the ends opposite the bearings of the pintle and has a spring member 6 struck out at the middle portion where there is but little strain upon the socket and practically no lateral movement of the pintle. I also provide an antifriction bearing engaged by the upper end of the pintle to take the lateral pressure and carry the load, and a like bearin engaged b the lower journal of the pint e to take t e lateral strain of the same, whereby the pintle turns easily about its axis, and the pintle contacts material more suitable for a bearing than the material of the socket proper.
What I claim is:
1. A furniture caster socket, comprising a tubular portion closed at the top and provided with a thrust bearing, a lateral bearing at the lower end of the tube, an annular cup to hold the last named bearing in place,
and a track plate surrounding said cup and tion washer und retaining cup within the recess of the track plate and attf1.ehedto` the end of the tube.
3. In a furniture easter, the combination of a tubular socket of sheet metal having a sprin tongue near the middle and an outwardy turned flange at the lower end, a closure in the upper end of the socket, a thrust bearing engaging the closure, si bearn ing Washer below the end of the tube, a retamer beneath the washer surrounding the washer and the flange and turned inward above the flange, a track plate resting on the inwardly turned edge of the retainer und reeessed at the under side to surround the 15 retainer and washer, and a pintle engaging the thrust bearing at the upper end and also having journals at the respective ends and a middle enlargement en aged by the spring.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature 20 in presence of two witnesses.
BERTRAND P. KENYON.
Witnesses:
PALMER A. JONES, MINNIE JOHNSON.
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US4195377A (en) * 1978-09-07 1980-04-01 Hoover Universal, Inc. Leg assembly for a bed frame
US20100287730A1 (en) * 2008-02-01 2010-11-18 Von Bordelius Ralph Runner pin for a roller

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US4195377A (en) * 1978-09-07 1980-04-01 Hoover Universal, Inc. Leg assembly for a bed frame
US20100287730A1 (en) * 2008-02-01 2010-11-18 Von Bordelius Ralph Runner pin for a roller
US20190118578A1 (en) * 2008-02-01 2019-04-25 Gross + Froelich Gmbh & Co. Runner pin for a roller
USD955862S1 (en) 2008-02-01 2022-06-28 Gross + Froelich Gmbh & Co. Runner pin for a roller

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