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  • MORGAN MORGAN OF FOXBURG, PENNSYLVANIA.
  • This invention relates generally to farmgates, and more particularly to the hinge of the said gate.
  • the object of my invention is to provide a hinge for supporting a farm-gate, which is capable of being slid back to open a foot-path or can be swung in either direction to open a carriage-way.
  • Another object of my invention is to provide a hinge which can be easily turned to swing the gate and to reduce the friction of the gate to a minimum, the gate being rolled back to clear the post.
  • Figure 1 is a view showing my invention in use, the gate being rolled back to open a foot-path.
  • Fig. 2 is a view showing my invention in use, the gate being swung around to open a carriage-way.
  • Fig. 8 is a vertical longitudinal sectional View.
  • Fig. 4 is a detail view of the hinge.
  • Fig. 5 is a detail sectional view thereof, and
  • Fig. 6 is a section on the line (3 6 of Fig. 5.
  • I employ a hinge-post A, a supporting-post B, and a latch-post O, the hinge and supporting posts being arranged upon opposite sides of the foot-path.
  • D indicates the gate, which is of the usual panel construction, comprising the horizontal bars D and the vertical bars D the upper. and lower bars projecting slightly beyond the bars D as most clearly shown at D in order to engage a latch-strip E, secured to the face of the latch-post G.
  • F indicates my improved hinge, consisting of a leaf G, which is attached to the side of the postA, said leaf having a barrel portion G, through which one member of a rectangular frame passes.
  • This rectangular frame consists of a right-anglashaped rod H, which passes down through the barrel of the leaf and is secured at its lower end in the end of a rod I by means of a nut K.
  • a rod L is arranged parallel to the endmember of the rod II and has its upper end passed through the upper end of the rod H and secured therein by means of the nut M, the lower end of said rod L having the end of the rod I passed therethrough and secured by means of a nut M.
  • the antifriction-rollers O Surrounding the end member of the rod II, above and below the barrel G, are the antifriction-rollers O, which serve to hold the rectangular-shaped frame in proper position upon the leaf of the hinge, and surrounding the rod L is an antifriction-sleeve P, and a similar sleeve Q, surrounds the bottom rod I, so that the bars of the gate can slide freely back and forth through the rectangular-frame portion of the hinge, and the friction between said frame and gate will be reduced to a mini- A supporting-hook R is fixed in the post B, and is adapted to rest beneath the second bar of the gate and hold the same in a proper horizontal position as it is rolled back and forth to open and close the foot-path.
  • the gate When it is desired, however, to open the carriageway, the gate is slid back, lifted clear of the supporting-hook, and then swung in or out according to the position of the hinges.
  • hinge can be placed upon either side of the posts, so that the gate can be swung either right or left, as is most convenient.
  • the gate is preferably provided with a centralvertical bar to limit the rolling movement of the gate within the hinge, and said central bar is preferably placed at such a point that the gate will be evenly balanced when the said bar is brought back to contact with the hinges.
  • I provide a gate hinge of exceedingly cheap and simple construction, one which can be placed so as to swing the gate either to the right or the left, and one which can be operated to open the gate completely for the purpose of permitting a carriage to pass therethrough, or can be rolled back a short distance onlyfor the purpose of opening merely the foot-path.
  • An improved gate-hinge comprising a leaf adapted to be attached to the post, and an essentially rectangular-shaped frame pivotally connected to the leaf, said frame having antifriction sleeves or collars arranged upon one member of the frame above and below the leaf to hold the frame in proper position in connection with the leaf, substan tially as shown and described.
  • An improved gate-hinge comprising a leaf adapted to be attached to the post, and an essentially rectangular-shaped frame pivotally connected to the leaf, said frame having antifriction sleeves or collars arranged upon the side and bottom members, substantially as shown and described.

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Patented Nov. 1, 1896.
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MORGAN MORGAN, OF FOXBURG, PENNSYLVANIA.
GATE-HINGE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 571,383, dated November 17, 1896.
Application filed August 19, 1896. Serial No. 603,279. (No model.)
following is a specification.
This invention relates generally to farmgates, and more particularly to the hinge of the said gate.
The object of my invention is to provide a hinge for supporting a farm-gate, which is capable of being slid back to open a foot-path or can be swung in either direction to open a carriage-way.
Another object of my invention is to provide a hinge which can be easily turned to swing the gate and to reduce the friction of the gate to a minimum, the gate being rolled back to clear the post.
The invention consists in certain details of construction and novelties of combination, all of which will be fully described hereinafter, and pointed out in the appended claims.
In the drawings forming a part of this specification, Figure 1 is a view showing my invention in use, the gate being rolled back to open a foot-path. Fig. 2 is a view showing my invention in use, the gate being swung around to open a carriage-way. Fig. 8 is a vertical longitudinal sectional View. Fig. 4 is a detail view of the hinge. Fig. 5 is a detail sectional view thereof, and Fig. 6 is a section on the line (3 6 of Fig. 5.
In carrying out my invention I employ a hinge-post A, a supporting-post B, and a latch-post O, the hinge and supporting posts being arranged upon opposite sides of the foot-path.
D indicates the gate, which is of the usual panel construction, comprising the horizontal bars D and the vertical bars D the upper. and lower bars projecting slightly beyond the bars D as most clearly shown at D in order to engage a latch-strip E, secured to the face of the latch-post G.
F indicates my improved hinge, consisting of a leaf G, which is attached to the side of the postA, said leaf having a barrel portion G, through which one member of a rectangular frame passes. This rectangular frame consists of a right-anglashaped rod H, which passes down through the barrel of the leaf and is secured at its lower end in the end of a rod I by means of a nut K. v
A rod L is arranged parallel to the endmember of the rod II and has its upper end passed through the upper end of the rod H and secured therein by means of the nut M, the lower end of said rod L having the end of the rod I passed therethrough and secured by means of a nut M.
Surrounding the end member of the rod II, above and below the barrel G, are the antifriction-rollers O, which serve to hold the rectangular-shaped frame in proper position upon the leaf of the hinge, and surrounding the rod L is an antifriction-sleeve P, and a similar sleeve Q, surrounds the bottom rod I, so that the bars of the gate can slide freely back and forth through the rectangular-frame portion of the hinge, and the friction between said frame and gate will be reduced to a mini- A supporting-hook R is fixed in the post B, and is adapted to rest beneath the second bar of the gate and hold the same in a proper horizontal position as it is rolled back and forth to open and close the foot-path. When it is desired, however, to open the carriageway, the gate is slid back, lifted clear of the supporting-hook, and then swung in or out according to the position of the hinges.
It is obvious that the hinge can be placed upon either side of the posts, so that the gate can be swung either right or left, as is most convenient.
The gate is preferably provided with a centralvertical bar to limit the rolling movement of the gate within the hinge, and said central bar is preferably placed at such a point that the gate will be evenly balanced when the said bar is brought back to contact with the hinges.
It will thus be seen that I provide a gate hinge of exceedingly cheap and simple construction, one which can be placed so as to swing the gate either to the right or the left, and one which can be operated to open the gate completely for the purpose of permitting a carriage to pass therethrough, or can be rolled back a short distance onlyfor the purpose of opening merely the foot-path.
Having thus described my invention, What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. An improved gate-hinge, comprising a leaf adapted to be attached to the post, and an essentially rectangular-shaped frame pivotally connected to the leaf, said frame having antifriction sleeves or collars arranged upon one member of the frame above and below the leaf to hold the frame in proper position in connection with the leaf, substan tially as shown and described.
2. An improved gate-hinge, comprising a leaf adapted to be attached to the post, and an essentially rectangular-shaped frame pivotally connected to the leaf, said frame having antifriction sleeves or collars arranged upon the side and bottom members, substantially as shown and described.
3. In a gate-hinge, the combination with the leaf, of the essentially rectangular-shaped frame pivotally connected therewith, said friction sleeves or collars, the gate consisting of the horizontal vertical bars, the supporting-hook attached to the supporting-post, and the latch-strip arranged upon the front face of the latch-post, substantially as and for the purpose described.
MORGAN MORGAN. Vitnesses:
J. W. SHoUP, LEMUEL COLLINS.
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