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US717024A
US717024A US10712502A US1902107125A US717024A US 717024 A US717024 A US 717024A US 10712502 A US10712502 A US 10712502A US 1902107125 A US1902107125 A US 1902107125A US 717024 A US717024 A US 717024A
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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
    • F16CSHAFTS; FLEXIBLE SHAFTS; ELEMENTS OR CRANKSHAFT MECHANISMS; ROTARY BODIES OTHER THAN GEARING ELEMENTS; BEARINGS
    • F16C11/00Pivots; Pivotal connections
    • F16C11/04Pivotal connections
    • F16C11/10Arrangements for locking
    • F16C11/103Arrangements for locking frictionally clamped
    • F16C11/106Arrangements for locking frictionally clamped for ball joints
    • 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
    • Y10T403/00Joints and connections
    • Y10T403/32Articulated members
    • Y10T403/32254Lockable at fixed position
    • Y10T403/32262At selected angle
    • Y10T403/32311Ball and socket

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  • Urrnn STATESN 4Piltriznrr OFFICE Urrnn STATESN 4Piltriznrr OFFICE.
  • the object of my invention is to provideimproved means for fastening a handle to articles of various kinds-such as, for instance, brushes, carpet-sweepers, and tools.
  • Figure l is an elevation of my improved handle-fastening with parts in section.
  • Fig. 2 is a cross-section thereof substantially on line 2 2 of Fig. 4.
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional elevation in which the article itself appears in longitudinal section, as indicated by the line 3 3 in Fig. 4; butthe handle and the ball which receives said handle and fits into a socket of the article are in this iigure shown in a different position from that which they occupy in Figs. l, 2, and 4; and
  • Fig. 4 is a plan of the construction as shown in Figs. l and 2, with the handle proper removed.
  • A represents the article to which the handle is attached. This may be, for instance, the back of a brush or the casing of a carpetsweeper. I will designate this article by the generic term of the body.
  • This body is formed or provided with a socket B, curved hemispherically to receive the handle-holder C, mounted to turn, as will be described presently.
  • the shape of this holder is substantiallyspherical, and it is therefore hereinafter referred toas a balL
  • the socket B is formed with four equidistant projections or pins B', extending inwardly toward the center.
  • the socket is secured to the body A in any suitable mannerfor instance, by means of a screw D.
  • the ball C is formed with a substantially continuous circumferential groove C', into which are adapted to project either the pins B', as in Fig. 3, or the pins B2, as in Figs. 1,2, and 4. In a plane at a right angle to that of the groove C, I propios, either B or'BZi.
  • the ball C is provided with an axial bore or perforatiompreferably made with a screwthreaded portion C3 and with a wider portion G4.
  • the screw-threaded portion C3 is adapted to receive the threaded end E' of the handle, while the widened portion or enlargement C4 will receive a portion of the handlebody E.
  • the device is used as follows: All the parts being disconnected, the ball C is held so that the grooves C2 are at its lower portion, and these grooves are then fitted over one set of The holder then is given a half-turn about the horizontal axis formed by the pins with which it was engaged before,and is thus brought,forinstance, into the position illustrated by Fig. 1. Then the handle O is screwed in. It will be seen that in this position the pins B will form an axis about which the ball and the handle will swing, the plane of such movement being indicated by the line 2 2 in Fig. 4. The pins B2 will act merely as guides during this movement and are, strictly speaking, not required for this purpose.
  • the handle may be locked at various angles, as indicated by the dotted lilies in Fig. 2, by simply screwing it down against the socket B, so as to press the shoulder at the inner ends of the grooves C2 against the pins B". (See Fig. l.)
  • the handle When it is desired to make the handle movable in the longitudinal plane of the body C-that is, in the plane indicated byline 3 3 in Fig. 4--the parts are again disconnected and the'ball C .is 'dropped into a different position-that is,

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(Application filed May 13, 19042.)
(No Model.)
Urrnn STATESN 4Piltriznrr OFFICE.
ISIDOR NELLENBOGEN, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
HANDLE-FASTENING.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 717,024, dated December 30, 1902. Application filed May 13, 19072. l Serial No. 107,125. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.:
Be it known that I, IsIDoR NELLENBOGEN, a citizen of the United States, residing in the borough of Manhattan, city, county,and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in I-Iandle-Fastenings, of which the following is a specification.
The object of my invention is to provideimproved means for fastening a handle to articles of various kinds-such as, for instance, brushes, carpet-sweepers, and tools.
In the accompanying drawings I have shown one example of the application of my invention; but I desire it to be understood that the construction may be Varied without departing from the nature of my invention.
In the said drawings, Figure l is an elevation of my improved handle-fastening with parts in section. Fig. 2 is a cross-section thereof substantially on line 2 2 of Fig. 4. Fig. 3 is a sectional elevation in which the article itself appears in longitudinal section, as indicated by the line 3 3 in Fig. 4; butthe handle and the ball which receives said handle and fits into a socket of the article are in this iigure shown in a different position from that which they occupy in Figs. l, 2, and 4; and Fig. 4 is a plan of the construction as shown in Figs. l and 2, with the handle proper removed. i
A represents the article to which the handle is attached. This may be, for instance, the back of a brush or the casing of a carpetsweeper. I will designate this article by the generic term of the body. This body is formed or provided with a socket B, curved hemispherically to receive the handle-holder C, mounted to turn, as will be described presently. The shape of this holder is substantiallyspherical, and it is therefore hereinafter referred toas a balL At its upper edge the socket B is formed with four equidistant projections or pins B', extending inwardly toward the center. The socket is secured to the body A in any suitable mannerfor instance, by means of a screw D. The ball C is formed with a substantially continuous circumferential groove C', into which are adapted to project either the pins B', as in Fig. 3, or the pins B2, as in Figs. 1,2, and 4. In a plane at a right angle to that of the groove C, I propios, either B or'BZi.
i vide other circumferential grooves C2, which,
however, do not extend entirely around the ball, but terminate at the center, as clearly shown in Fig. l and as indicated by dotted lines in Figs. 2 and 3. I thus form shoulders on which the pins B or B2 may become seated, as shown in Fig. l. In addition to this the ball C is provided with an axial bore or perforatiompreferably made with a screwthreaded portion C3 and with a wider portion G4. The screw-threaded portion C3 is adapted to receive the threaded end E' of the handle, while the widened portion or enlargement C4 will receive a portion of the handlebody E.
The device is used as follows: All the parts being disconnected, the ball C is held so that the grooves C2 are at its lower portion, and these grooves are then fitted over one set of The holder then is given a half-turn about the horizontal axis formed by the pins with which it was engaged before,and is thus brought,forinstance, into the position illustrated by Fig. 1. Then the handle O is screwed in. It will be seen that in this position the pins B will form an axis about which the ball and the handle will swing, the plane of such movement being indicated by the line 2 2 in Fig. 4. The pins B2 will act merely as guides during this movement and are, strictly speaking, not required for this purpose. It will of course be understood that the handle may be locked at various angles, as indicated by the dotted lilies in Fig. 2, by simply screwing it down against the socket B, so as to press the shoulder at the inner ends of the grooves C2 against the pins B". (See Fig. l.) When it is desired to make the handle movable in the longitudinal plane of the body C-that is, in the plane indicated byline 3 3 in Fig. 4--the parts are again disconnected and the'ball C .is 'dropped into a different position-that is,
I claim as my inventionl. The combination of two elements, a body having a socket and a ball arranged to be received in said socket, one4 of said elements being provided with two shouldered grooves and with an additional groove located in a plane at right angles to that of theshouldered grooves, while the other element is providedl with two sets of pins, either one of which may be engaged with the shouldered grooves to form a pivot for the ball, while the other set of pins moves freelyin the said additional groove.'
2. The combination of a body having a 4socket provided with four equidistant ini Ward projections, a ball provided with a substantially continuous groove adapted to receive two of said p1ojectionsand two shouldered grooves arranged .to receive theother two projections, which then form a pivot-axis for the said ball, and ahandle secured to the ball.
3. The combination of a body having a socket with inward projections, a ball provided with a substantially continuous groove adapted to receive sundry of said projections ISIDOR NELLENBOGEN.
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US3958904A (en) * 1974-04-05 1976-05-25 Sarmac S.A. Ball-and-socket joint
US20080119857A1 (en) * 2006-11-16 2008-05-22 Spine Wave, Inc. Multi-Axial Spinal Fixation System

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US3958904A (en) * 1974-04-05 1976-05-25 Sarmac S.A. Ball-and-socket joint
US20080119857A1 (en) * 2006-11-16 2008-05-22 Spine Wave, Inc. Multi-Axial Spinal Fixation System
US20080119858A1 (en) * 2006-11-16 2008-05-22 Spine Wave, Inc. Multi-Axial Spinal Fixation System
US8162990B2 (en) * 2006-11-16 2012-04-24 Spine Wave, Inc. Multi-axial spinal fixation system
US8414622B2 (en) 2006-11-16 2013-04-09 Spine Wave, Inc. Multi-axial spinal fixation system
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