Including Means To Retain Pintle In Hinge (e.g., Tamper Proof, Nonrising Pintle, Etc,) Patents (Class 16/380)
  • Patent number: 4397064
    Abstract: A hinge for pivotally mounting a door leaf on a cabinet with a box-like carcass having one open side, narrowed by a frame formed by strip-like frame members projecting each at right angles from a carcass wall toward an opposite carcass wall. The hinge has a door-leaf-related hinge part fastenable sunkenly in the back of the door leaf and, a frame-related hinge part which is pivotingly coupled by a link mechanism with the door-related hinge part. The frame-related part has a mounting piece fitted and mounted into the frame member recess and a block jointed by the link mechanism to the door-leaf-related hinge part and displaceably disposed in this recess parallel to the front side of the frame and at right angles to the end face of the corresponding frame member. The block is joined to the mounting part by a screw element whose threaded shank is in engagement with a counter-thread in the block and is held in the mounting piece rotatably but undisplaceably in the longitudinal direction of the shank.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 8, 1981
    Date of Patent: August 9, 1983
    Assignee: Mepla, Inc.
    Inventors: Horst Lautenschlager, Gerhard W. Lautenschlager
  • Patent number: 4392284
    Abstract: A resilient capturing bead of silicone rubber is deposited and cured inside a tubular watch band endpiece and functions to frictionally engage a spring bar connector inserted in the endpiece, retaining the spring bar connector in proper position during assembly of the band and endpiece to a watchhead. The endpiece typically includes an access opening through which the capturing bead material is introduced into the endpiece.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 1981
    Date of Patent: July 12, 1983
    Assignee: Timex Corporation
    Inventor: Joseph R. LePage
  • Patent number: 4381877
    Abstract: A cabinet construction is disclosed featuring the utilization of spring-biased hinge pins for removably mounting one or more doors for swinging movement between cabinet storage compartment closed and open positions in combination with a security device for normally preventing access to such hinge pins for door removal purposes. The invention additionally features a novel door/hinge assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 1980
    Date of Patent: May 3, 1983
    Assignee: American Locker Security Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Forest G. Stark
  • Patent number: 4366898
    Abstract: A characteristic feature of the proposed pickup conveyer, comprising drive shafts, a conveyer belt carrying support elements held thereto, spring-actuated double pickup fingers provided with a yoke-shaped interspring crosspiece and made fast on said support elements resides in the fact that said support element is shaped as a channel iron between the flanges of which the spring-actuated double pickup finger is mounted, said flanges having holes for a U-shaped holder to fit, one of the ends of said holder being recurvate towards the ends of the pickup fingers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 21, 1980
    Date of Patent: January 4, 1983
    Inventors: Ljubov V. Bobrysheva, Boris P. Gavrilenko, Valery V. Markov, Leonid P. Minenko
  • Patent number: 4351085
    Abstract: A two knuckle hinge has a pair of vertical bearings so that the hinge can be used interchangeably in left-handed and right-handed door installations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 1978
    Date of Patent: September 28, 1982
    Assignee: The Stanley Works
    Inventor: Charles R. Suska
  • Patent number: 4326321
    Abstract: There is provided a safety sleeve and retainer of thin tubing which is of a size to provide a snug fit with the outer diameter of a pivot pin post as used with a watch band or strap. The sleeve is formed with at least a portion made with a tubular configuration and with about one-half made with a split. This split portion is expanded outwardly to form extending leaf portions. The safety sleeve is of rigid plastic or metal with a thin wall. The safety sleeve is adapted to retain the pivot pin post while the expanded leaf portions are a snugly slidable interference fit within a loop end of a strap or band. The safety sleeve is shown in two modes of construction. A preferred sleeve is made to enclose a previously provided spring pivot pin post. In the other embodiment the safety sleeve is secured to the outer portion of the pivot pin post and is used as an assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 10, 1980
    Date of Patent: April 27, 1982
    Assignees: Aldo Colognori, Sebastian Zuptichini, Thomas McBride
    Inventor: Aldo Colognori
  • Patent number: 4305178
    Abstract: The present lock is for use on an animal gate hinge having an eye fastened to the animal enclosure and a rod fastened to the gate and extending from it across the top of the eye and then down through the eye. This lock has a lower ring which can be slid up onto the exposed lower end of the rod below the eye and a latch swiveled to the ring and extending up from it for releasable attachment to the rod between the gate and the eye.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 1980
    Date of Patent: December 15, 1981
    Inventor: Edward A. Caplette