US1374713A - Reinforcing or stay bolt for tool-handles - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16B—DEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
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- the invention relates to bolts such as are more particularly useful in reinforcing wooden shovel handles or similar structures.
- Such handles are ordinarily manufactured from a single piece and so carved as to afford appropriate hand grips.
- it is customary to provide them, at one or more regions, with transverse stay bolts initially headed at one end, and subsequently riveted over at the other, after insertion.. While the assemblage thus completedv is very satisfactory initially, after a time however, the bolt ends invariably begin to protrude by reason of the shrinkage of the Wood.
- hammering of the bolt ends is generally resorted to, which, instead of restoring the security of the bolt, results in lateral flexure of the same, and in turn causes the splitting of the handle.
- the purpose of the present invention is to Obviatethe diiiculties above pointed out; and to this end comprises acomposite reinforcing stay bolt consisting of a socketed member, vand a shanked member which is adapted to be inserted into said sooketed member; and coperative means whereby said members may bepermanently interlocked against subsequent separation, said means, however, permitting relative axial adjustment of the members in theopposite direction to compensate for shrinkage of the structure with which the bolt is asso ciated, and maintaining the positive interlock notwithstanding such adjustment.
- Figure I is an elevation of a shovel handle stayed by reinforcing bolts conveniently embodying my invention; the grip portion of the handle being illustrated partially in section so as toV more clearly show the structure.
- the ⁇ shovel handle l is of the usual configuration and is reinforced, according to approved practice, at two regions,-one bolt extending through the main portion 2, of the h andle, and the other, extending longitudinally through the rounded grip portion 3.
- each of the reinforcing bolts comprises two component parts or members which are best shown in Figs. II and III, and respectively indicated comprehensively, by the numerals 5 and 10.
- Member 5 is ,for the greater part, tubular in form (see Fig. I) and provided at one end with a head 6, preferably of a semispherical configuration. At a point spaced somewhat from the head, the member 5,
- the member which constitutes what may be conveniently termed a socket, is serrated internally as indicated at 8, the serrations havinga saw-tooth profile, with the inclined surfaces sloping inwardly as shown.
- the cooperative vbolt member 10 consists of a Shank 11, having a normal diameter corresponding to that of the tubular poition of the member 5, and terminating at one end 1n a reduced prolongation 12. This prolongation is externally serrated in complementary r lation to the socket of the member 5, an split longitudinally as at 13, forl a purposel which will be presently explained.
- the opposite end of member 10, is 1n turn, provided with a head 15, corresponding in size, and form, to that of the member 5, and may also be formed with anchorage projections or lugs 16, set up in a manner similar to that previously described.
- the shovel handle In the manufacture of the shovel handle, the latter is first bored at the locations where reinforcement is desired, the holes being represented at 17, 1T, in Fig. I, of the drawings.
- the terminal ends of the holes are counterbored as at 18, 1,8, to accommodate and partially conceal the' heads 6, and 15, when the bolt is finally placed in position in the handle.
- the bolt sections In assembling, the bolt sections are introduced, free ends foremost, into the prepared receiving holes, the reduced serrated split prolongation 12, of
- the bolt without the anchorage projections.
- the readjustment of the interlockv for tool handles comprising a socket memberanda shank member adapted to be inserted therein; said membershaving cop-v erative interlocking means effective to positively interlock the shaft member in the socket member against separation in. divers endwise relations of said members and in all angular relations of said members about their common axis, but capable of yielding to permit relative shifting of said members to effect readjustment of the interlock when I shrinkage of the tool handle occurs.
- a composite reinforcing or stay-bolt for tool handles comprising a socket member and a shank member adapted to be inserted therein g' said members having coperativemeans for automatically interlocking the shaft member in the socket member in divers endivise relations capable of yielding to permitrelative shifting of said members to effect readjustment of the interlock I when shrinkage of the tool handle occurs; and said members also having means for anchoring them in the tool handle so as to bring about such readjustmentautomatically.
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4 HENFUHCING OR STAY BOLT FOR TOL HANDLE-IS.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JAMES II. BELL, or BHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, AssIoNOR To THE WYOMING SHOVEL WORKS, or WYOMING, PENNSYLVANIA, A CORPORATION OF PENNSYL- VANIA.
Specification of Letters Patent.
REINrOnOiNe on STAY BOLT FOR TOOL-HANDLES.
Patented Api'. 12, 1921.
Application filed May 14, 1919. Serial No. 257,092.
To all whom t may concern Be it known .that I, JAMES-H. BELL, a citizen of the United States, residing in the city and county of Philadelphia and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Reinforcing or Stay Bolts for Tool-Handles, whereof the following is a specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings.
The invention relates to bolts such as are more particularly useful in reinforcing wooden shovel handles or similar structures.
Such handles are ordinarily manufactured from a single piece and so carved as to afford appropriate hand grips. In order to reinforce the handles against splitting under rough usage, it is customary to provide them, at one or more regions, with transverse stay bolts initially headed at one end, and subsequently riveted over at the other, after insertion.. While the assemblage thus completedv is very satisfactory initially, after a time however, the bolt ends invariably begin to protrude by reason of the shrinkage of the Wood. In attempting to remedythis'defect, hammering of the bolt ends is generally resorted to, which, instead of restoring the security of the bolt, results in lateral flexure of the same, and in turn causes the splitting of the handle.
The purpose of the present invention is to Obviatethe diiiculties above pointed out; and to this end comprises acomposite reinforcing stay bolt consisting of a socketed member, vand a shanked member which is adapted to be inserted into said sooketed member; and coperative means whereby said members may bepermanently interlocked against subsequent separation, said means, however, permitting relative axial adjustment of the members in theopposite direction to compensate for shrinkage of the structure with which the bolt is asso ciated, and maintaining the positive interlock notwithstanding such adjustment.
In the drawings, Figure I, is an elevation of a shovel handle stayed by reinforcing bolts conveniently embodying my invention; the grip portion of the handle being illustrated partially in section so as toV more clearly show the structure.
spective views, on an enlarged scale, of the two component members of my improved reinforcing bolt.
- The `shovel handle l, is of the usual configuration and is reinforced, according to approved practice, at two regions,-one bolt extending through the main portion 2, of the h andle, and the other, extending longitudinally through the rounded grip portion 3.
As herein illustrated, each of the reinforcing bolts comprises two component parts or members which are best shown in Figs. II and III, and respectively indicated comprehensively, by the numerals 5 and 10. Member 5, is ,for the greater part, tubular in form (see Fig. I) and provided at one end with a head 6, preferably of a semispherical configuration. At a point spaced somewhat from the head, the member 5,
may be providedwith a number of anchor.
of the member, which constitutes what may be conveniently termed a socket, is serrated internally as indicated at 8, the serrations havinga saw-tooth profile, with the inclined surfaces sloping inwardly as shown.
The cooperative vbolt member 10, consists of a Shank 11, having a normal diameter corresponding to that of the tubular poition of the member 5, and terminating at one end 1n a reduced prolongation 12. This prolongation is externally serrated in complementary r lation to the socket of the member 5, an split longitudinally as at 13, forl a purposel which will be presently explained. The opposite end of member 10, is 1n turn, provided with a head 15, corresponding in size, and form, to that of the member 5, and may also be formed with anchorage projections or lugs 16, set up in a manner similar to that previously described. It will be seen that when the shank member 10 is inserted in the socket member 5, the two members will be positively interlocked effectively in divers endwise relations as the shank member 10 is inserted farther and farther into the socket member 5,-such insertion being permitted bythe relative resilience of the split shank portiOns,-and
that the interlock is equally effective in all angular relations of said members 5 and 10 about their common axis.
In the manufacture of the shovel handle, the latter is first bored at the locations where reinforcement is desired, the holes being represented at 17, 1T, in Fig. I, of the drawings. The terminal ends of the holes are counterbored as at 18, 1,8, to accommodate and partially conceal the ' heads 6, and 15, when the bolt is finally placed in position in the handle. In assembling, the bolt sections are introduced, free ends foremost, into the prepared receiving holes, the reduced serrated split prolongation 12, of
In certain instances, it may be preferable to employ the bolt without the anchorage projections. In the event of shrinkage 1n such cases, the readjustment of the interlockv for tool handles comprising a socket memberanda shank member adapted to be inserted therein; said membershaving cop-v erative interlocking means effective to positively interlock the shaft member in the socket member against separation in. divers endwise relations of said members and in all angular relations of said members about their common axis, but capable of yielding to permit relative shifting of said members to effect readjustment of the interlock when I shrinkage of the tool handle occurs.
2. A composite reinforcing or stay-bolt for tool handles comprising a socket member and a shank member adapted to be inserted therein g' said members having coperativemeans for automatically interlocking the shaft member in the socket member in divers endivise relations capable of yielding to permitrelative shifting of said members to effect readjustment of the interlock I when shrinkage of the tool handle occurs; and said members also having means for anchoring them in the tool handle so as to bring about such readjustmentautomatically.
In Witness whereof, I have hereunto signed my name at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, this 13th day of May, 1919.
l 'J AMES H. BELL.
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JOHN C. BERGNER, E. L. F ULLnRToN.
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US3115804A (en) * | 1959-11-16 | 1963-12-31 | Wisconsin Alumni Res Found | Snap bolt having resiliently flexible shank portion |
US3251260A (en) * | 1963-11-04 | 1966-05-17 | Serdechny Alexander | Adjustable length fastener |
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