US2568124A - Retaining ring for instrument case glasses - Google Patents

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US2568124A
US2568124A US696333A US69633346A US2568124A US 2568124 A US2568124 A US 2568124A US 696333 A US696333 A US 696333A US 69633346 A US69633346 A US 69633346A US 2568124 A US2568124 A US 2568124A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16BDEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
    • F16B21/00Means for preventing relative axial movement of a pin, spigot, shaft or the like and a member surrounding it; Stud-and-socket releasable fastenings
    • F16B21/10Means for preventing relative axial movement of a pin, spigot, shaft or the like and a member surrounding it; Stud-and-socket releasable fastenings by separate parts
    • F16B21/16Means for preventing relative axial movement of a pin, spigot, shaft or the like and a member surrounding it; Stud-and-socket releasable fastenings by separate parts with grooves or notches in the pin or shaft
    • F16B21/18Means for preventing relative axial movement of a pin, spigot, shaft or the like and a member surrounding it; Stud-and-socket releasable fastenings by separate parts with grooves or notches in the pin or shaft with circlips or like resilient retaining devices, i.e. resilient in the plane of the ring or the like; Details
    • F16B21/183Means for preventing relative axial movement of a pin, spigot, shaft or the like and a member surrounding it; Stud-and-socket releasable fastenings by separate parts with grooves or notches in the pin or shaft with circlips or like resilient retaining devices, i.e. resilient in the plane of the ring or the like; Details internal, i.e. with spreading action

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  • Fig. 1 is a front view of a ring embodying the present invention
  • Fig. 3 is a view of the spring and short sections of the adjacent members of Fig. 1, as seen from the center of the ring;
  • Fig. 4 is a view, on an enlarged scale, of the upper section of Fig. 2;
  • Fig. 5 is a detail of an end of one member within the spring.
  • Each member ID and II is provided with a These tongues are encircled by a compression spring I 6 and are therefore offset out of the plane of the members l0 and H, as shown in Fig. 3, so that the spring does not interfere with the glass. As shown in Fig. 5, the outer side of the tongue is set back from the periphery of its member It! or H; so the spring does not interfere with the case.
  • a glass retaining ring for use in instrument cases of the type having a glass receiving recess and a peripheral groove in the wall of the recess comprising a pair of arcuate members forming an open ring when an end of each member is in abutting relation to an end of the other, one abutting end having a reentrant portion and the other abutting end having a portion adapted to enter such reentrant portion to prevent relative radial displacement of said abutting ends, and spring means urging ends of the members at the ring opening in a direction away from each other.

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Sept. 18, 1951 v E, GRAUEL 2,568,124
RETAINING RING FOR INSTRUMENT CASE GLASSES Filed Sept. 11, 1946 INVENTOR 7 I ERNEST u. GIZAUEL ATTORNEY Patented Sept. 18, 1951 RETAINING RING FOR INSTRUMENT CASE GLASSES Ernest H. Grauel, Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to American Chain & Cable Company, Inc.,
Bridgeport, Conn., a corporation of New York Application September 11, 1946, Serial No. 696,333
7 Claims.
This invention relates to snap rings for retaining glass fronts on instrument cases and analogous devices.
A very common type of construction for instrument cases involves a recess in the front of the instrument case into which the glass fits. A snap ring of elastic material is pressed down into the recess on top of the glass, and its elasticity causes it to spread into a peripheral groove in the side wall of the recess, in which position it holds the glass firmly in place.
This type of construction is somewhat difficult to manufacture on a quantity basis if a wellfitting and attractive instrument front is desired. If the rings are manufactured by bending straight lengths of material, it is diificult to control the bending radius so that the device can be properly assembled in an instrument case. This is especiall true as the glass often rests on a sealing gasket, and uniform pressure is required to produce proper sealing without breaking the glass.
It is an'object of the present invention to provide a snap ring for holding a glass in an instrument case which can be rapidly produced and assembled and which produces a fairly uniform and sufiiciently high pressure on the glass to cause eflicient sealing.
Referring now to the drawings:
Fig. 1 is a front view of a ring embodying the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a cross-section of the ring shown in Fig. 1 installed in an instrument case;
Fig. 3 is a view of the spring and short sections of the adjacent members of Fig. 1, as seen from the center of the ring;
Fig. 4 is a view, on an enlarged scale, of the upper section of Fig. 2; and
Fig. 5 is a detail of an end of one member within the spring.
As shown in Fig. 1, the device consists essentially of a pair of substantially semi-circular members I and H. These members are jointed at the top, the joint consisting, for simplicity, of a notch l3 in member I I and a knife edge l2 in the other member ID, the included angle of the knife edge being less than that .of the notch to permit some pivotal movement between the members.
,It is desirable that the jointing cf the members prevent displacement of the members with respect to each other in a radial direction. Displacement peripherally, drawing the knife edge and notch apart, is prevented by the instrument case, and displacement out of their mutual planes is prevented by the glass and the case. However, if desired, for convenience, the parts I!) and H may tongue I 5 shown in detail in Fig. 5.
be actually pivoted together in a manner to prevent interference between the pivot and the case or glass.
Each member ID and II is provided with a These tongues are encircled by a compression spring I 6 and are therefore offset out of the plane of the members l0 and H, as shown in Fig. 3, so that the spring does not interfere with the glass. As shown in Fig. 5, the outer side of the tongue is set back from the periphery of its member It! or H; so the spring does not interfere with the case.
In orderto make assembly easier and to prevent loss of the spring when removing the glass, one or both of the tongues I5 are provided with projections I7. These projections may be spaced that the spring may be threaded on them, or simply forced on, whichever is more convenient.
The members I 0 and l l are conical, rather than flat, for the purpose of assuring that the inner periphery is in contact with the glass, to minimize the accumulation of dirt between the glass and the snap ring, and also to generate some pressure against the glass to press it against the gasket.
In order to produce the necessary pressure against the gasket, it is desirable to utilize a groove 20 in the instrument case which has a conical outer wall 2|. With such construction expansion of the ring forces it inwardly with respect to the glass.
The material of which the members H1 and II are made is somewhat elastic, but elasticity of these members is not as important, nor as critical, as it is in the case of a snap ring of the usual form. Of course it is necessary that the ring be deformable as shown in exaggerated form in Fig. 1, in dot and dash lines, in order that the top and bottom be capable of insertion in the instrument case, the side movement being amply taken care of by the spring Hi. In actual practice, the members if! and H are made of slightly greater radius of curvature than the groove in which they are intended to fit. Their resiliency, therefore, exerts some influence in generating proper gasket pressure. However, their resiliency, and even the radius of curvature in relaxed condition, could vary between wide limits, and the effectiveness of the ring is not destroyed because the effect of the spring is so predominant in expanding the ring to a proper fit in the groove. As springs are fairly uniform if properly made, there will be a uniformity of action between rings which is essential for successful mass production of instruments.
Having described one embodiment of my invention, I wish it clearly understood that the description is illustrative rather than limitative, and that many modifications may be made without departing from the invention as set forth in the appended claims:
I claim:
1. A glass retaining ring for use in instrument cases of the type having a glass receiving recess and a peripheral groove in the wall of the recess comprising a pair of arcuate members forming an open ring when an end of each member is in abutting relation to an end of the other, means on said members preventing relative radial displacement of the abutting ends but permitting relative rotation of the members in their plane, and spring means urging the ends of the members at the ring opening in a direction away from each other.
2. A glass retaining ring for use in instrument cases of the type having a glass receiving recess and a peripheral groove in the wall of the recess comprising a pair of arcuate members forming an open ring when an end of each member is in abutting relation to an end of the other, one abutting end having a reentrant portion and the other abutting end having a portion adapted to enter such reentrant portion to prevent relative radial displacement of said abutting ends, and spring means urging ends of the members at the ring opening in a direction away from each other.
3. A glass retaining ring for use in instrument cases of the type having a glass receiving recess and a peripheral groove in the wall of the recess comprising a pair of arcuate, flexible members having conical surfaces and together forming an open conic frustrum when an end of each member is in abutting relation to an end of the other, means on said members preventing relative radial 4 the ends of the members at the ring opening having ofiset tongues, and a helical spring surrounding said tongues for urging the ends of the members away from each other.
5. A glass retaining ring for use in instrument cases of the type having a glass receiving recess and a peripheral groove in the wall of the recess comprising a pair of arcuate members forming an open ring when an end of each member is in abutting relation to an end of the other, means on said members preventing relative radial displacement of the abutting ends but permitting relative rotation of the members in their plane, the ends of the members at the ring opening having offset tongues, at least one of said tongues having a projecting lug, and a helical spring surrounding said tongues for urging the ends of the members away from each other, the projecting lug engaging the interior of the spring to retain it on the tongue.
6. In an open glass retaining ring having adjacent ends for use in instrument cases of the type having a glass receiving recess and a peripheral groove in the wall of the recess, means for yieldingly urging adjacent ends of the ring away from each other including an offset tongue on each end of the ring, and spring means surrounding each tongue for urging the ends of the ring away from each other.
7. In an open glass retaining ring having adjacent ends for use in instrument cases of the type having a glass receiving recess and a peripheral groove in the wall of the recess, means displacement of the abutting ends but permitting m relative rotation of the members in the plane of the base of the frustrum, and spring means urging the ends of the members away from each other.
4. A glass retaining ring for use in instrument cases of the type having a glass receiving recess and a peripheral groove in the wall of the recess comprising a pair of arcuate members forming an open ring when an end of each member is in abutting relation to an end of the other, means on said members preventing relative radial displacement of the abutting ends but permitting relative rotation of the members in their plane,
for yieldingly urging adjacent ends of the ring away from each other including an offset tongue on each end of the ring, at least one of the tongues having a projecting lug, and a helical spring surrounding said tongues for urging the ends of the members away from each other, the projecting lug engaging the interior of the spring to retain it on the tongue.
ERNEST H. GRAUEL.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 960,926 Hoops June 7, 1910 1,637,093 Tomlinson July 26, 1927 1,723,308 Hapgood Aug. 6, 1929 2,441,104 Schubert May 4, 1040
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US2650992A (en) * 1952-01-10 1953-09-01 Oster John Mfg Co End bell assembly for dynamo-electric machines
US2793724A (en) * 1953-07-14 1957-05-28 Walter E Stary Pressure-tight window
CN106151244A (en) * 2015-04-27 2016-11-23 长城汽车股份有限公司 Circlip and circlip erecting device
US20220212513A1 (en) * 2019-04-09 2022-07-07 Vibracoustic Se Circlip, arrangement and method for installing the circlip

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US960926A (en) * 1910-06-07 Wilcox Crittenden And Company Inc Light-securing means.
US1637093A (en) * 1926-11-17 1927-07-26 American Meter Co Index-glass inclosure
US1723308A (en) * 1927-09-16 1929-08-06 Harry E Sipe Glass mounting and retaining member
US2441104A (en) * 1945-08-08 1948-05-04 Eastman Kodak Co Lens mount locking ring

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US960926A (en) * 1910-06-07 Wilcox Crittenden And Company Inc Light-securing means.
US1637093A (en) * 1926-11-17 1927-07-26 American Meter Co Index-glass inclosure
US1723308A (en) * 1927-09-16 1929-08-06 Harry E Sipe Glass mounting and retaining member
US2441104A (en) * 1945-08-08 1948-05-04 Eastman Kodak Co Lens mount locking ring

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2650992A (en) * 1952-01-10 1953-09-01 Oster John Mfg Co End bell assembly for dynamo-electric machines
US2793724A (en) * 1953-07-14 1957-05-28 Walter E Stary Pressure-tight window
CN106151244A (en) * 2015-04-27 2016-11-23 长城汽车股份有限公司 Circlip and circlip erecting device
US20220212513A1 (en) * 2019-04-09 2022-07-07 Vibracoustic Se Circlip, arrangement and method for installing the circlip

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