US1434411A - Emergency-door lock and utility instrument - Google Patents

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US1434411A
US1434411A US443816A US44381621A US1434411A US 1434411 A US1434411 A US 1434411A US 443816 A US443816 A US 443816A US 44381621 A US44381621 A US 44381621A US 1434411 A US1434411 A US 1434411A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05CBOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
    • E05C19/00Other devices specially designed for securing wings, e.g. with suction cups
    • E05C19/18Portable devices specially adapted for securing wings
    • E05C19/182Portable devices specially adapted for securing wings insertable in the gap between the wing and the frame or in the gap between a lock and its striker, e.g. for cooperation with the striker
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  • This invention relates to a combined door lock and utility instrument.
  • An object of this invention is to produce an emergency door lock that is exceptionally simple in structure and operation and cheap to manufacture. While this device is primarily a door lock, other uses of equal or more importance have been found for it.
  • a utility instrument it may be used to remove the so-called crown caps from bottles and, if desired, it may be used as a tack puller or in the event of the absence of a wrench it may be used to remove or secure a nut or bolt.
  • a portion exceptionally well adapted to serve as a screw-driver and a knife edge adapted to serve as a cutting instrument are among other objects of this in vention.
  • the invention consists in certain novel features of construction and arrangement of parts that will be clearly understood from a descriptionof the drawings and the claim hereinafter given.
  • Figure 1 represents a perspective view of the device embodying the invention
  • Fig. 2 shows a section through a door and door jamb with the device applied thereto to indicate its use as an emergency lock
  • Fig. 3 shows the device in position to remove a cap from a bottle
  • Fig. 4 shows the device in position to remove a tack
  • Fig. 5 shows the device when in use as a wrench.
  • the fiat sided body of the device or shank has at one end thereof a hook 11 which has a notch 12 resembling a claw adapted to engage a tack or nail. Said hook terminates in an end 13 conveniently adapted for two purposes to be hereinafter explained.
  • the shank 10 is so shaped as to conveniently serve as a screwdriver, while adjacent thereto an edge 15 of the shank is sharpened to produce a cutting edge.
  • a screw-thread 16 intermediate the ends of the shank- 10 is adapted to receive a nut Ti? which may be of any suitable size and shape but herein shown as conical, having a resilient pad 18 fixedly attached to one end thereof, preferably the smaller one.
  • this device is especially handy as an emergency door-lock, and to use it for this purpose the nut 17 is first moved toward the end 1% of the shank 10 whereupon the hook 11 is engaged with the receptacle 20 in the door jamb 21 provided for the usual lock bolt not shown, said receptacle 20 being provided with the usual perforated bolt plate 22.
  • the door 23 may now be closed and the nut 17 screwed on the shank 10 until the pad 18 bears firmly against the door and the jamb, as readily seen in Fig. 2 of the drawings.
  • the device is shown as it would be used when a so-called crown cap 25 is about to be removed from a bottle 26.
  • the shank 10 is laid upon the cap 25 so that the hook end 13 will abut the neck of the bottle at two points and downward pressure will be brought to bear on the other end of the shank 10, whereby the upper edge 29 of the end 13 will engage with the crimpcd lower edge or skirt of the cap.
  • This causes a slight tilting of the shank 10, causing it to fulcrum on the said cap at approximately the point 30. Further downward pressure will cause the cap to be effectually removed.
  • the nut 17 In view of the fact that at least one edge of the shank is formed with a cutting edge it would be advisable, for this operation, to position the nut 17 so that it will overlap at least the greater portion of the cutting edge 15 to protect the hand of the user.
  • the nut may be grasped as a handle and in this instance serves two useful purposes.
  • the device is shown as in use to remove or pull a tack, the claw-like end of the shank being in engagement with the tack beneath the head thereof, the nut 17 serving as before as a protecting handle. Upward movement of the left end of the shank will causethe hook portion 11 to fulcrum at the point 87 which arrangement gives the device tack-pulling qualities of considerable power.
  • a flat sided body portion of comparatively stiff metal having one end thereof bent'at right angles thereto and backwardly a short distance parallel to the body portion to form MORRIS L. SILVERSTEIN.

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M. L. SILVERSTEIN.
I EMERGENCYDOOR LOCK M] m mumswr. I APPLICATION HLED .10, 1 434 41 1 Patented Nov. 7, 1922.
Patented Nov. 7, 1922.
UNITED STATES IAMAM DIOBRIS L. SILVERSTEIN. 3F BOSTQN. IvIASSACHUSETTS.
EMERGENCY-DOOR LOCK AND UTILITY INSTBUIMENT.
Application filed February 10, 1921. Serial No. 443,816.
T (LU whom 2 2: may concern Be it known that I, Monnls L. 6113mm STEIN, a subject of the Government of Bussia, and a resident of Boston, in the county of Suffolk and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Emergency-Door Locks and Utility Instruments, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to a combined door lock and utility instrument. An object of this invention is to produce an emergency door lock that is exceptionally simple in structure and operation and cheap to manufacture. While this device is primarily a door lock, other uses of equal or more importance have been found for it.
As a utility instrument it may be used to remove the so-called crown caps from bottles and, if desired, it may be used as a tack puller or in the event of the absence of a wrench it may be used to remove or secure a nut or bolt. A portion exceptionally well adapted to serve as a screw-driver and a knife edge adapted to serve as a cutting instrument are among other objects of this in vention. The invention consists in certain novel features of construction and arrangement of parts that will be clearly understood from a descriptionof the drawings and the claim hereinafter given.
Of the drawings:
Figure 1 represents a perspective view of the device embodying the invention;
Fig. 2 shows a section through a door and door jamb with the device applied thereto to indicate its use as an emergency lock;
Fig. 3 shows the device in position to remove a cap from a bottle;
Fig. 4 shows the device in position to remove a tack; and
Fig. 5 shows the device when in use as a wrench.
Referring to the drawings:
The fiat sided body of the device or shank has at one end thereof a hook 11 which has a notch 12 resembling a claw adapted to engage a tack or nail. Said hook terminates in an end 13 conveniently adapted for two purposes to be hereinafter explained. At the opposite end 14 the shank 10 is so shaped as to conveniently serve as a screwdriver, while adjacent thereto an edge 15 of the shank is sharpened to produce a cutting edge. A screw-thread 16 intermediate the ends of the shank- 10 is adapted to receive a nut Ti? which may be of any suitable size and shape but herein shown as conical, having a resilient pad 18 fixedly attached to one end thereof, preferably the smaller one.
Among the many uses of this device it is especially handy as an emergency door-lock, and to use it for this purpose the nut 17 is first moved toward the end 1% of the shank 10 whereupon the hook 11 is engaged with the receptacle 20 in the door jamb 21 provided for the usual lock bolt not shown, said receptacle 20 being provided with the usual perforated bolt plate 22. The door 23 may now be closed and the nut 17 screwed on the shank 10 until the pad 18 bears firmly against the door and the jamb, as readily seen in Fig. 2 of the drawings.
It will be understood that the usual clearance between the door and the jamb at this point is sufficient to allow of the application of the device as described. It is obvious that this novel arrangement is a practical one for the purpose just described as well as for the uses about to be explained.
Viewing F ig. 8 the device is shown as it would be used when a so-called crown cap 25 is about to be removed from a bottle 26. In this instance the shank 10 is laid upon the cap 25 so that the hook end 13 will abut the neck of the bottle at two points and downward pressure will be brought to bear on the other end of the shank 10, whereby the upper edge 29 of the end 13 will engage with the crimpcd lower edge or skirt of the cap. This causes a slight tilting of the shank 10, causing it to fulcrum on the said cap at approximately the point 30. Further downward pressure will cause the cap to be effectually removed. In view of the fact that at least one edge of the shank is formed with a cutting edge it would be advisable, for this operation, to position the nut 17 so that it will overlap at least the greater portion of the cutting edge 15 to protect the hand of the user. The nut may be grasped as a handle and in this instance serves two useful purposes.
Viewing Fig. 4 the device is shown as in use to remove or pull a tack, the claw-like end of the shank being in engagement with the tack beneath the head thereof, the nut 17 serving as before as a protecting handle. Upward movement of the left end of the shank will causethe hook portion 11 to fulcrum at the point 87 which arrangement gives the device tack-pulling qualities of considerable power.
Another of the uses of the device is clearly shown in 5 wherein the nut 38 is shown as clamped between the hook edge 13 and the broad face 39 of the nut 17 which, for this purpose, has been reversed on the shank, and is not provided with a resilient pad The application of the screw-driver end 14: and the cutting edge 15 seem obvious, and therefore have not been illustrated in the drawings. While the form shown and described is a handy and GillClGHl] one, it is possible to change the arrangement and structure wit iout departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Having described the invention I claim:
In a door lock of the class described, a flat sided body portion of comparatively stiff metal having one end thereof bent'at right angles thereto and backwardly a short distance parallel to the body portion to form MORRIS L. SILVERSTEIN.
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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2903286A (en) * 1957-02-11 1959-09-08 Richard Joseph Door lock
US4070880A (en) * 1976-01-29 1978-01-31 Mcgard, Inc. Vehicle hood lock
US4162094A (en) * 1977-11-07 1979-07-24 Williams Donald D Pole building door lock
US10612283B2 (en) 2017-08-02 2020-04-07 William R. Corbett Portable door lock

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2903286A (en) * 1957-02-11 1959-09-08 Richard Joseph Door lock
US4070880A (en) * 1976-01-29 1978-01-31 Mcgard, Inc. Vehicle hood lock
US4162094A (en) * 1977-11-07 1979-07-24 Williams Donald D Pole building door lock
US10612283B2 (en) 2017-08-02 2020-04-07 William R. Corbett Portable door lock

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