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- My invention relates to canopy-rod holders, and is designed, primarily, as an improvement for that which Letters PatentNo. 463,165 were granted to me November 17, 1891.
- Figure l is a perspective view of my improved holder; Fig. 2,a similar view with the parts separated; Fig. 3, a vertical longitudinal sectional view on the line 3 3, Fig. 4; Fig. 4, a horizontal longitudinal sectional view on the line 4 4, Fig. 3; and Fig. 5
- A indicates the bracket as a Whole, having aims or legs a for attachment to the carriage, a hemispherical head orbulb b, and laterallyprojecting studs c c in line with the horizontal axis of the head b, the Whole preferably constituting a single casting.
- the bail B indicates a bail or loop pivoted at its inner end upon the studs or projections c c and provided at its head with an inwardly-projecting neck or collar d, upon which fits the holder-block C, as clearly shown in Figs. 3, 4, and 5, the said block C being provided with a hole for this purpose.
- this neck or collar d may be omittethif desired; but it will be found advisable to use it, as it gives stability to the device and renders less likely the displacement of the parts.
- the bail is further provided with a threaded opening e to receive a clamping screw D, the threads extending, preferably, all the way through the collar or neck d, as shown in Figs. 3 and 4.
- the block C which receives the canopy-rod, is provided, as before stated, with an opening at one end, into which tits the collar or neck d, and is provided at its opposite end, Where it is enlarged, with a circular opening f of a diameter less than the diameter of the head or bulb h, lout large enough to afford quite an extended bearing upon the said head, as shown in Figs. 3 and 4. It is also provided with a vertical hole or opening g, through Vwhich the canopy-rod passes, the side walls of the opening being extended above and below, as at h, to support the rod on the sides.
- the rod after beinginserted into the openings, is held in place by the screw D, which, bearing against the rod, presses the latter firmly against the upright wall t' of the hole or opening g, which, it will be observed, is placed in advance of the head or bulb a, so that the rod when in place will not touch the bulb.
- the pressure exerted by the screw against the canopy-rod not only serves to hold the rod firmly to its seat in the block,but also forces the block against the bulb or head a, thereby holding the rod in any of its adj usted positions.
- the bail may be raised and lowered at its outer end, so as to give the desired backward or forward inclination or adjustment, while the block may be turned either to the right or left to give the desired lateral inclination.
- the bail will advisably be made of malleable iron, and after the insertion of its collar or neck into the block the ends of the bail will be applied to the studs or journals of the head or bulb, and after being bent or hammered to place effectually prevent the disengagement of the separate parts, a matter of considerable importance.
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R. F. PAINTER. GANOPY ROD HOLDER.
Patented Mar. 22, 189.
i l l ROBERT F; PA/NTE/.,
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ROBERT F. PAINTER, OF GREENFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR TO THE NVARNER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, OF SAME PLACE.
CANOPY-ROD HOLDER.
.SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 471,317, dated March 22, 1892.
Application filed December 21, 1891. Serial No. 415,757. (No model.)
To @ZZ whom t may concern.
Be it known that I, ROBERT F. PAINTER, a citizen of the United States, residing at Greenfield, in the county of Franklin and State of Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvelnents in Canopy-Rod Holders, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to canopy-rod holders, and is designed, primarily, as an improvement for that which Letters PatentNo. 463,165 were granted to me November 17, 1891.
In the drawings, Figure l is a perspective view of my improved holder; Fig. 2,a similar view with the parts separated; Fig. 3, a vertical longitudinal sectional view on the line 3 3, Fig. 4; Fig. 4, a horizontal longitudinal sectional view on the line 4 4, Fig. 3; and Fig. 5
a vertical transverse sectional View on the line 5 5 of Figs. 3 and 4.
A indicates the bracket as a Whole, having aims or legs a for attachment to the carriage, a hemispherical head orbulb b, and laterallyprojecting studs c c in line with the horizontal axis of the head b, the Whole preferably constituting a single casting.
B indicates a bail or loop pivoted at its inner end upon the studs or projections c c and provided at its head with an inwardly-projecting neck or collar d, upon which fits the holder-block C, as clearly shown in Figs. 3, 4, and 5, the said block C being provided with a hole for this purpose. It is to be understood, however, that this neck or collar d may be omittethif desired; but it will be found advisable to use it, as it gives stability to the device and renders less likely the displacement of the parts. The bail is further provided with a threaded opening e to receive a clamping screw D, the threads extending, preferably, all the way through the collar or neck d, as shown in Figs. 3 and 4.
The block C, which receives the canopy-rod, is provided, as before stated, with an opening at one end, into which tits the collar or neck d, and is provided at its opposite end, Where it is enlarged, with a circular opening f of a diameter less than the diameter of the head or bulb h, lout large enough to afford quite an extended bearing upon the said head, as shown in Figs. 3 and 4. It is also provided with a vertical hole or opening g, through Vwhich the canopy-rod passes, the side walls of the opening being extended above and below, as at h, to support the rod on the sides. The rod, after beinginserted into the openings, is held in place by the screw D, which, bearing against the rod, presses the latter firmly against the upright wall t' of the hole or opening g, which, it will be observed, is placed in advance of the head or bulb a, so that the rod when in place will not touch the bulb. The pressure exerted by the screw against the canopy-rod not only serves to hold the rod firmly to its seat in the block,but also forces the block against the bulb or head a, thereby holding the rod in any of its adj usted positions.
When it is desired to adjust the rod vertically With reference to its holding-block, it is only necessary to relieve the rod of the pressure of the clamping-screw and raise or lower the rod and then again clamp it with the screw.
The bail may be raised and lowered at its outer end, so as to give the desired backward or forward inclination or adjustment, while the block may be turned either to the right or left to give the desired lateral inclination.
The bail will advisably be made of malleable iron, and after the insertion of its collar or neck into the block the ends of the bail will be applied to the studs or journals of the head or bulb, and after being bent or hammered to place effectually prevent the disengagement of the separate parts, a matter of considerable importance.
From this it will be seen that no screws, bolts, rivets, or other special fastening devices are required to hold the various parts together and that the parts cannot become disconnected and lost,exceptperhaps the clamping-screw; but even this can be obviated by heading the latter after it is inserted.
It will be observed that under the construction herein described I employ one block or part less than was employed in my prior construction, the form of the bulb or head permitting both a vertical and a lateral movement of the holding-block.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim is- 1. In a canopy-rod holder, the combination, with an attaching-bracket having a hemi- IOO spherical head or bulb, a bail pivoted to the head, n block interposed between the head or bulb and the head of the bail and adapted to receive the canopy-rod, and :L screw carried by the bail and adapted to bind the rod to its block and the block to the head or bulb, all substantially as shown and described.
2. In :L canopy-rod holder, the combination, with bracket A, having hemispherical head b and studs c, bail B, pivoted to the studs and provided with neck or coller d, block C, fitting at one end upon the neck and at its-opposite end against the bulb or head D and provided with an opening,- to receive the canopy-rod, :md a @hun pin g-screw D, carried by the
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