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US268300A US268300DA US268300A US 268300 A US268300 A US 268300A US 268300D A US268300D A US 268300DA US 268300 A US268300 A US 268300A
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  • My invention relates to an alarm to be applied to a door and operated by the common knob each time the door is opened.
  • A represents part of a door; B, the lock,
  • E is a hell or gong, secured to theplate D by a post, F, and nut G. t
  • H represents a block, pivoted by one end to the plate D by means of a rivet, I. To the end of this block is secured a hammer, J, and near its center is secured a second hammer, K, the two operating alternately on opposite sides of the bell each time the block is oper- 0 ated by turning the knob, as hereinafter described.
  • L is a lever, pivoted at L to the plate D, its outer end bein connected by a hinged arm, M, to a crossar, N, which passes through the shank of the knob G, securing it to the spindle of the lock.
  • the ends of the bar N extend on each side of the knob, as shown, so that the arm M may be connected to either end, so that the alarm can be used with a right 40 or left hand lock or whether placed above or below the lock.
  • R is a stop, against which the block H rests when in its normal position to keep the hammer J out of contact with the bell.

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(No Model.) G. A. SMITH.
BURGLAR ALARM FOR DOORS.
Patented Nov. 28, 1882.
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UNITED "STATES PATENT ()FFICEw CHARLES A. SMITH, OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO WILLIAM ALLEN, JR, OF SAME PLAGE.
BURGLAR-ALARM FOR DOORS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 268,300, dated November 28, 1882.
Application filed August 23, 1882. (N model.)
'To all whom it may concern I Be it known that I, CHARLES A. SMITH, of the city of St. Louis, in the State of Missouri, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Door-Alarms, of which the fol-' lowing is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanyin g drawings, forming part of this specification, and in which to Figure l is a front view with part of the bell broken, away, showing the parts at rest. Fig. 2 is a similar view showing the parts operating. Fig. 3 is an edge view.
My invention relates to an alarm to be applied to a door and operated by the common knob each time the door is opened.
My invention consists in points of novelty hereinafter fully described and claimed.
A represents part of a door; B, the lock,
with the ordinary knob, O, and D is-a plate secured to the door near the lock.
E is a hell or gong, secured to theplate D by a post, F, and nut G. t
H represents a block, pivoted by one end to the plate D by means of a rivet, I. To the end of this block is secured a hammer, J, and near its center is secured a second hammer, K, the two operating alternately on opposite sides of the bell each time the block is oper- 0 ated by turning the knob, as hereinafter described.
L is a lever, pivoted at L to the plate D, its outer end bein connected by a hinged arm, M, to a crossar, N, which passes through the shank of the knob G, securing it to the spindle of the lock. The ends of the bar N extend on each side of the knob, as shown, so that the arm M may be connected to either end, so that the alarm can be used with a right 40 or left hand lock or whether placed above or below the lock.
On the inner end of thelever L is pivoted a V-shaped cam, 0, one projection of which operates on the block H as the knob is-turned,
5 and to another projection of which is secured one end of a spring, P, which is secured by its other end to a post, P, in the plate D.. WVhen the knob is turned the cam 0 comes against the block H, moving it on its hinge and striking the hammer K against the bell, and as the 0 knob continues to turn the cam slips off the end of the block, as the radius of the circle on which it moves retreats from the radius of the circle on which the cam moves, and the block is then forced backto its normal position under the influence of a spring, Q, pivoted to the plate and bearing against the block, which causes the hammer J to strike the bell and give a second alarm. Then when the knob is released the spring P will draw the cam and lever into the position shown in Fig. 1, the cam turning on its pivot, allowing the projection, which operates the block Hwhen the lever is moved in the other direction, to pass the block. 6 5
R is a stop, against which the block H rests when in its normal position to keep the hammer J out of contact with the bell.
I do not claim broadly a burglar-alarm connected with a door-knob so as to be operated each time the knob is turned; but
What I do claim as new and of my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent,
The combination of hell E, secured to the plate D by a post, G, the plate being secured to the door A, block H, pivoted to the plate at one end and carrying two hammers, J and K, stop It at the rear of block H, lever L, pivoted at L to the plate, V-shaped cam 0, 8o pivoted to the inner end of the lever, spring P, secured by one end to the cam and by the other. to a post, P, on the plate D, and arm M, secured by one end to the lever L and by the other to the bar N, which passes through the shank of the knob, securing it to its spindle, all arranged substantially as shown and described, for the purpose set forth.
CHARLES A. SMITH. Witnesses GEO. H. KNIGHT, ALBERT G. FIsH.
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