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US988169A
US988169A US1910601360A US988169A US 988169 A US988169 A US 988169A US 1910601360 A US1910601360 A US 1910601360A US 988169 A US988169 A US 988169A
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    • G09F3/0358Forms or constructions of security seals characterised by the type of seal used having padlock-type sealing means using a rigid hasp lock
    • 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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    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
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    • Y10T24/36Button with fastener
    • Y10T24/3611Deflecting prong or rivet
    • Y10T24/3613Anvil or plate
    • 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
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T292/00Closure fasteners
    • Y10T292/48Seals
    • Y10T292/497Resilient shackle ends
    • Y10T292/498Rigid engaging means

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  • This invention relates, in common with previous improvements, to selffastening seals, or snap seals as they are commonly termed, for use, as substitutes for lead and wire seals and other press-fastened or pressfastenable sealing devices, to secure the doors of railway fr-eight cars and for other like purposes.
  • Examples of such snap seals are set forth in my previous specifications forming part of United States Let-ters Patent No. 67 9104, dated July 23, 1901, and previous Letters Patent therein referred to, and No. 923014, dated May 25, 1909.
  • the present invention is more particularly additional to the improvements in snap seals'set forth vin my specifications forming part of said Letters Patent No. 679104 and No. 923014, which relate respectively to snap seals having sheet-metal shackles both ends of which are provided with snap catches; and to snap seals made wholly of sheetmet-al, with the seal part and shackle each in one piece.
  • the leading object of the presentinvention is to produce a. safe snap seal of the type set forth in said specification forming part of said Letters Patent No. 679104, with a one-piece seal part adapted to be made by automatic machinery at practically a single operation.
  • the invention consists in the improved one-piece seal part hereinafter described, and in each of certain novel combinations of parts including such seal part, as hereinafter set forth and claimed.
  • Figures 1 and 2 are respectively end and side views of the cup-shaped blank of the improved seal part ready to be closed;
  • Figs. 3 and 4 are respectively a view of the opposite end, and a side view of the closed or finished seal part;
  • Figs. 5 and 6 are sections respectively on the lines A-B and C-D, Fig. 1;
  • Figs. 7 and 8 are sec-tions respectively on the lines E-F and G-H, Fig. ⁇ 3;
  • Figs. 9 and 10 are face views of the respective ends of a shackle 0f any required length;
  • Fig. 11 is a sectional view of the fastened seal; and
  • Fig. 12 is a like view illustrating certain modifications.
  • the improved snap seal is composed of a one-piece hollow seal part, a or a2, adapted to be produced from a cup-shaped blank, a', which is represented by Figs. 1, 2, 5 and 6, and a iexible one-piece shackle, 5 or b2.' both of suitable sheet metal.
  • the metal of the seal partis preferably tin (tin plate) and that of the shackle taggers tin or Very thin and resilient sheet iron.
  • the originally closed end of the cup-shaped blank (Fig. 1) is corrugated soL as to form a pair of deep parallel transverse depressions, 1 and 2, in its outer surface; and a deep internal transverse depression, 3, be-
  • said depressions 1 and 2 are provided with inlet slots, 1 and 2; or one of them is provided with a single inlet slot, 10, Fig. 12.
  • the other end of the seal part blank is shaped to form a pair of broad flaps, 4 and 5, opposite each other, with a pair of pointed flaps, 6 and 7, between said broad fiaps.
  • the broad flaps 4 and 5 are first bent in until their attened ends are located within said internal depression 3; and the pointed flaps 6 and 7 are then curled into the interspace, so as to fasten said broad iaps and complete a suliiciently tight closure of the open face of the seal part.
  • the shackle b or b2 is produced by a single stamping or pressing Operation from sheared strips of proper porportions, and is preferably and conveniently provided with a pair of snap catches at each end, which may be normally sprung in opposite directions, as shown at 8 in Figs. 9-11, or in one direction as shown at 8 in Fig. 12.
  • the shackle is preferably and conveniently provided also with embossed inlet-guards or end-guards, 9, and with embossed distinguishing marks at one end, as represented by the lettering X. Y. Z. in Fig. 9.
  • one end of the shackle is preferably and conveniently snapped into the seal part a at the factory, so as to insure the proper exposure of the lettering or distinguishing marks, and so that the seal is subsequently handled as one piece. And at the sealing operation, (after passing the free end of the shackle through a pair of car-door staples or the like,) the free end of the shackle is snapped into the second inlet slot to fasten the seal as in Fig. 1l.
  • the second species represented by Fig.
  • both ends of the shackle o2 are simultaneously snapped into the seal part a2; and the latter, apart from its single inlet slot lo may be and is intended to be of the same construction as the seal part ct above more particularly described.
  • the flaps fand 6 7 will be so proportioned and so inturned, as to form the required spaces, in communication with the inlet slots, to admit the shackle ends at the snap-fastening operation or operations, and at thcsame time to prevent the insertion of any tampering means between the inturned flaps.
  • the seal part a and shackle Z) may obviously be furnished separate, so as to facilitate inspecting all the catches immediately before the sealing operation, both ends of the shackle to be :tastened at that operation; the seal part a may be used in connection with the shackle b2 or flexible shackles of other makes litted thereto; and other like modifications will suggest themselves to those skilled in the art.
  • saaie@ adapted to be formed from a cup-shaped blank and having its originally closed end provided with a pair of inlet slots, and its other end provided with a pair of broad flaps bent inward, and a pair of aps bent inward between said broad flaps and adapted to hold said broad flaps in place; said liaps completing spaces within the seal part each of which communicates with one of said inlet slots.
  • a snap seal having, in combination, a hollow seal part, of sheet-metal, adapted to be formed from a cup-shaped blank, and having its originally closed end corrugated and slotted, the corrugations including an internal transverse depression between parallel external depressions, a pair of inwardly bent broad flaps having their end surfaces located within said internal depression and a pair of flaps curled inward between said broad flaps and adapted to hold the latter in place, and a flexible shackle of sheetmetal having its ends provided with snap catches and adapted to be interlocked with said slotted end ot the seal part.
  • a snap seal having, in combination, a hollow seal part, of sheet-metal, adapted to be formed from a cup-shaped blank, and having its originally closed end provided with parallel inlet slots, and its other end provided with inturned flaps forming spaces in communication with the respective inlet slots, and a flexible shackle of sheet-metal having its ends provided with snap catches and adapted to be separately inserted through said slots respectively and to be snap-fastened within the respective spaces ot the seal part, substantially as hereinbefore specilied.

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E. J. BROOKS.
SNAP SEAL.
APPLIUATION FILED JAN.7, 1910.
. Patented Mar. 28, 1.9.11.
miic! I 71,06 for EDWARD J. BROOKS, OF EAST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY.
SNAP-SEAL.
Specicaton of Letters Patent.
Patented Mar. 28, 1911.
Application filed January 7, 1910. Serial No. 601,360.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, EDWARD J. Bnooiis, a. citizen of t-he United States of America, and a resident of East Grange, in the State of New Jersey, have invented a new and useful mprovement in Snap-Seals, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates, in common with previous improvements, to selffastening seals, or snap seals as they are commonly termed, for use, as substitutes for lead and wire seals and other press-fastened or pressfastenable sealing devices, to secure the doors of railway fr-eight cars and for other like purposes. Examples of such snap seals are set forth in my previous specifications forming part of United States Let-ters Patent No. 67 9104, dated July 23, 1901, and previous Letters Patent therein referred to, and No. 923014, dated May 25, 1909. The present invention is more particularly additional to the improvements in snap seals'set forth vin my specifications forming part of said Letters Patent No. 679104 and No. 923014, which relate respectively to snap seals having sheet-metal shackles both ends of which are provided with snap catches; and to snap seals made wholly of sheetmet-al, with the seal part and shackle each in one piece.
The leading object of the presentinvention is to produce a. safe snap seal of the type set forth in said specification forming part of said Letters Patent No. 679104, with a one-piece seal part adapted to be made by automatic machinery at practically a single operation.
The invention consists in the improved one-piece seal part hereinafter described, and in each of certain novel combinations of parts including such seal part, as hereinafter set forth and claimed.
A sheet of drawings accompanies this specification as part thereof.
Figures 1 and 2 are respectively end and side views of the cup-shaped blank of the improved seal part ready to be closed; Figs. 3 and 4 are respectively a view of the opposite end, and a side view of the closed or finished seal part; Figs. 5 and 6 are sections respectively on the lines A-B and C-D, Fig. 1; Figs. 7 and 8 are sec-tions respectively on the lines E-F and G-H, Fig.` 3; Figs. 9 and 10 are face views of the respective ends of a shackle 0f any required length; Fig. 11 is a sectional view of the fastened seal; and Fig. 12 is a like view illustrating certain modifications.
Like reference characters refer to like parts in all the figures. The improved snap seal is composed of a one-piece hollow seal part, a or a2, adapted to be produced from a cup-shaped blank, a', which is represented by Figs. 1, 2, 5 and 6, and a iexible one-piece shackle, 5 or b2.' both of suitable sheet metal. The metal of the seal partis preferably tin (tin plate) and that of the shackle taggers tin or Very thin and resilient sheet iron. The originally closed end of the cup-shaped blank (Fig. 1) is corrugated soL as to form a pair of deep parallel transverse depressions, 1 and 2, in its outer surface; and a deep internal transverse depression, 3, be-
tween them; and, in forming said corrugations, said depressions 1 and 2 are provided with inlet slots, 1 and 2; or one of them is provided with a single inlet slot, 10, Fig. 12. The other end of the seal part blank is shaped to form a pair of broad flaps, 4 and 5, opposite each other, with a pair of pointed flaps, 6 and 7, between said broad fiaps. To close and finish the seal part a or a2 as in Figs. 3, 4, 7 and 8, the broad flaps 4 and 5 are first bent in until their attened ends are located within said internal depression 3; and the pointed flaps 6 and 7 are then curled into the interspace, so as to fasten said broad iaps and complete a suliiciently tight closure of the open face of the seal part.
The shackle b or b2 is produced by a single stamping or pressing Operation from sheared strips of proper porportions, and is preferably and conveniently provided with a pair of snap catches at each end, which may be normally sprung in opposite directions, as shown at 8 in Figs. 9-11, or in one direction as shown at 8 in Fig. 12. The shackle is preferably and conveniently provided also with embossed inlet-guards or end-guards, 9, and with embossed distinguishing marks at one end, as represented by the lettering X. Y. Z. in Fig. 9. In the first species, Figs. 1 to 11, inclusive, one end of the shackle is preferably and conveniently snapped into the seal part a at the factory, so as to insure the proper exposure of the lettering or distinguishing marks, and so that the seal is subsequently handled as one piece. And at the sealing operation, (after passing the free end of the shackle through a pair of car-door staples or the like,) the free end of the shackle is snapped into the second inlet slot to fasten the seal as in Fig. 1l. In the second species, represented by Fig. 1Q, both ends of the shackle o2 are simultaneously snapped into the seal part a2; and the latter, apart from its single inlet slot lo may be and is intended to be of the same construction as the seal part ct above more particularly described. lt will be understood that the flaps fand 6 7 will be so proportioned and so inturned, as to form the required spaces, in communication with the inlet slots, to admit the shackle ends at the snap-fastening operation or operations, and at thcsame time to prevent the insertion of any tampering means between the inturned flaps. The seal part a and shackle Z) may obviously be furnished separate, so as to facilitate inspecting all the catches immediately before the sealing operation, both ends of the shackle to be :tastened at that operation; the seal part a may be used in connection with the shackle b2 or flexible shackles of other makes litted thereto; and other like modifications will suggest themselves to those skilled in the art.
Having thus described said improvement, l claim as my invention and desire to patent under this specicat-ion:
l. A one-piece seal part, oli sheet-metal, adapted to be formed from a cup-shaped blank and having its originally closed end corrugated and slotted, the corrugations including an internal transverse depression between parallel external depressions, a pair of inwardly bent broad lips having their end surfaces located within said internal depression, and a pair of flaps curled inward between said broad aps and adapted to hold the latter in place and to complete the seal part.
2. A onepiece seal part, of sheet-metal,
saaie@ adapted to be formed from a cup-shaped blank and having its originally closed end provided with a pair of inlet slots, and its other end provided with a pair of broad flaps bent inward, and a pair of aps bent inward between said broad flaps and adapted to hold said broad flaps in place; said liaps completing spaces within the seal part each of which communicates with one of said inlet slots.
3. A snap seal having, in combination, a hollow seal part, of sheet-metal, adapted to be formed from a cup-shaped blank, and having its originally closed end corrugated and slotted, the corrugations including an internal transverse depression between parallel external depressions, a pair of inwardly bent broad flaps having their end surfaces located within said internal depression and a pair of flaps curled inward between said broad flaps and adapted to hold the latter in place, and a flexible shackle of sheetmetal having its ends provided with snap catches and adapted to be interlocked with said slotted end ot the seal part.
d. A snap seal having, in combination, a hollow seal part, of sheet-metal, adapted to be formed from a cup-shaped blank, and having its originally closed end provided with parallel inlet slots, and its other end provided with inturned flaps forming spaces in communication with the respective inlet slots, and a flexible shackle of sheet-metal having its ends provided with snap catches and adapted to be separately inserted through said slots respectively and to be snap-fastened within the respective spaces ot the seal part, substantially as hereinbefore specilied.
EDl/VARD J. BROOKS.
l/Vitnesses CHARLES C. LURIGH, MARIE C. DnMrsnY.
Uopes of this patent may ne obtained for live cents eachfby addressing the Commissioner of Patents,
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