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US1440401A
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mm 52 19230 LMAJ1 A. J. MAY- ART cu-z SUPPORTING MEANS FiLED JULY 14, 1920, 2 SHEETS-SHEET 1 INVENTOR.
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AQJ. MAY. ARTICLE SUPPORTING MEANS.
FILED JULY 14 1920 2 SHEETS-SHEET 2 I INVENTOR. 1% M g Patented Jan, 2, 1923 entr es stares rattan entrant (QFFECEO ADAM J. MAY, OF ROCHESTER, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR T0 BITTER DENTAL COMPANY, OF ROCHESTER, NEW YORK, A CORPORATION OF NEW] YORK.
anrrcLn-surroarrne MEANS.
Application filed July 14,
To all whom it may COIbCeWIH Be it known that T, ADAM J. MAY, a citizen of the United States, residing at Rochester, in the county of Monroe and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Article-Supporting -Means; and ll do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming a par-tot this Specification and to the reference numerals marked thereon.
This invention has to do with article supporting means, and, more particularly, with standards or brackets for supporting articles in convenient position adjacent the work or place of use, the chief object of the invention being to provide a simple, flexible, readily adjustable standard or bracket, of a practical character of construction, capable of securely holding an article in any desired position of use. To these and other ends the invention consists in certain improvements and combinations of parts, all as will be hereinafter more fully described, the novel features being pointed outin the claims at the end of the specification.
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Figure 1 is a side elevation of a portion of a chair and sup orting means applied thereto embodying the invention.
Figure 2 is a front elevation showing more particularly the supporting means.
Figure 3 is a sectional view on the line 3'"3 of Figure 2. f
Figure 4 is an enlarged view in section on theline 49% of Figure 3.
Figure 5 is an enlarged fragmentary detailed view partly in section on the line 5*5 of Figure 2.
Similar references marks throughout the several views indicate the same parts.
The embodiment at present preferred and disclosed herein as illustrating the principal and best mode of application of the invention is adapted for supporting a photographic film holder and is shown as an' at-- tachment for the arm of a chair which, in
the present instance, is of the variety emplcyed by dentists, the purpose-of this adaptation being to provide an advantageous support for the-film holder employed J in making photographs of the head or'other portion of the body of the patient occupying the chair. The latter is shown in Figure 1 1920. Serial NO. $96,210.
clamping handle 16 permitting adjustmentof the arm toward and from the occupant of the chair, in accordance with the size of the latter and as occasion may require.
These parts being old and well known in the art require no further description.
In the present instance the chair arm standard 14: is formed withbearing lugs 17 rotatably supporting the lower reduced end 18 of an angular main supportingarm 19, the forward bearing lug 1? being preferably of any suitable clamping variety operated byhandle 20 forclamping arm 19 in an ad gsted position of rotation in its bearings.ain arm 19 has the angularly curved shape shown in the drawings and conforming to the shape of the chair arm 13 so that the main supporting arm has its adjusting clamp inaccessible position on the outside of the chair arm and curves inwardly and upwardly to clear the chair arm and to approach the occupant of the chair.
Threadedly secured in a socket in the upper end ofmain arm 19 is astem 21 having at its upper end aball 22, Figure 3, ro-
tatably fitting in aspherical socket 23 formed in the lower endof an intermediate arm section 24:, a spherically aperturedplate 25 being provided to maintain the. ball in its socket. The upper end ofintermediate section 24 is formed with asimilar socket 26 in which rotatably fits aball 27 on the lower end of an upper orframe arm 28, asimilar plate 29 being provided for securing the ball in its socket.Plates 25 and 29 serve also as a means for rigidly clamping the respective balls in their sockets after adjustment, being loosely secured to the respective ends of the intermediate section by means of.screws 30,1 igure 4;. On the opposite side of the plates are stems orrods 31, extending toward each other exteriorly of and parallel with the section, each having a head engaging the plate and passing loosely through an opening 32 in the socket wall, being adjustably connected at its lower end by means of any suitablelength adjusting joint 33 to arod 34 which is pivotally connected at 35 to one arm of abell crank lever 36. The latter is pivotally supported 7 at 37 in lugs formed onthe exterior ofthe intermediate section. This construction is the same for both ball and socket joints and clamping plates androds 34 extend 'into proximity with each other so that the bell crank levers connected therewith are thus brought adjacent each other on the section. Theother arm 38 of each'bell crank lever is arranged for engagement in arecess 39 at one end of a rod orspindle 40 which is slidably supported in a, bearing 41 extending transversely of the section.Rod 40 projects beyond the latter at its other end where it has a reducedportion 42 carrying awasher 43 resting against a boss on the section, the rod being pivotally connected at 44 with ahandle 45 the inner end of which is U shaped in section to embrace the end of the rod and has also a cam portion 46 bearing againstwasher 43. As shown in the drawings, the handle is conveniently accessible for the operator.
It is apparent from this construction that handle 45 may be turned to the position shown in Figure 2 to moverod 40 longitudinally toward its handle end, thereby turningbell cranks 36, drawingrods 34 toward each other and thus clampingplates 25 and 29 againstballs 22 and 27 for holding the latter rigidly in adjusted position. This construction therefore provides for flexible universal adjustment of theupper arm 28 to any desired position relative to the; occupant of the chair, and the accessibly locatedhandle 45,,controlling'both ball and socket joints, facilitates the quick and convenient clamping of the upper arm in position after adjustment. A
Theupper arm 28 is turned horizontally toward the center of the chair as at 47 having its end fixed in an o ening in aboss 48 formed in the body of arame 49. The latter is preferably provided with a plurality of extended portions or fingers for firmly supporting the article to be held, which in the present instance, is the rectangular holder commonly provided for photographic films as used for the present purposes. Two of thefingers 50 curve downwardly and outwardly fromframe 49 and are turned forwardly as at 51 so as to engage under the bottom of the holder at the corners of the latter, while two other fingers are curved outwardly and upwardly and also forwardly to support the holder at each of-itsupper corners. A rigid support is thus provided for the holder and in addition means are provided for clamping the same in the frame, which will now be described.
The means for clamping the film holder in the frame comprises preferably a pair oflevers 53, Figures 1 and 5, pivotally supported at 54 onframe 49 and having their upper ends embracing the sides of the holder at its top and turned angularly as at 55 to engage the top edge thereof.Levers points 57 and 59 are so arranged relative to each other that when handle 61 is moved downwardly pivot 59 is moved belowpivots 57 thus drawing together thelower ends 56 of the clamping levers by means oflinks 58, thereby spreading the upper ends of the levers and releasing the film holder. Whenhandle 60 is moved upwardly, however, to the end of slot 61, the pivotal connection 59 oflinks 58 is moved slightly above thepivotal connections 57 betweenlinks 58 and levers 53, thus providing a toggle action which brings the upper ends oflever 53 to ward each other, securely clamping the holder in position on the frame and maintaining them in such position by reason of the fact thattoggle levers 58 are moved slightly beyond their central or relatively aligned relation.
Means are provided for holdingthe head or;other part of the body of the .occupant of the chair stationarily against the face of thefilm holder, while taking a photograph, comprising preferablyanchor posts 62 on theframe arms 52 with which are loosely engagedclips 63 carrying a flexible belt or strap of fabric or other suitable material having aloop 64 adjustable in length by any usual or suitable clamping means indicated generally at 65. By means of this strap the part of the patients body to be photographed may be securely and stationarily held against the face of the film holder to prevent movement while the photograph is being taken:
' In operation, arm 13 of the chair having been adjusted toward or from the patient as ment on the main arm to adjust the film holder carried by the frame to the most convenient position, after whichhandle 45 is moved downwardly, thereby simultaneously clamping both joints and securing the frame and holder rigidly-as adjusted. The provision of two joints of the character described provides a thoroughly flexible support for the film holder, so that it maybe moved in all directions relative to the patient, and also I four corners.
, body to be photographed is then laid against tilted to any desired angle with the vertical. The clampingarms 53 for the film holder having been released by movinghandle 60 downwardly, the holder is placed on the frame andhandle 60 is then moved upwardly, quickly clamping the holder in -position where it is securely supported at its The portion of the patients the facev of the film holder and if desired may be securely bound thereto to prevent inadvertent movement by means of thestrap 64, which conforms closely but comfortably with the body portion.
The device is simply but strongly constructed, and, while providingfor a thoroughly flexible support of the film holder in any desired position, provides also for clamping the holder in its frame and as adjusted in position by a minimum of readily accessible and convenient handles, so that the-device may be quickly and conveniently adjusted in position for firmly supporting the film holder as well as the part of the patients body to be photographed.
I claim as my invention:
1. An article support comprising a main arm and means for supporting the same, an intermediate section having a ball and socket connection with said main arm, an upper arm having a ball and socket connection with saidintermediate section, links cooperating with said connections, a handle, levers pivoted on said section and connecting said handle with each of said links for moving said links to clamp and release said connections, and article supporting means on said upper arm.
2. An article support comprising a main arm and means for supporting the same, an upper arm provided with article holding means, an intermediate section having universal joints connecting the same with said main and upper arms, links -cooperating with said joints'and extending parallel with said section into-proximity with each other,
a rod extending transversely of said section and having a bell crank connection with each link, and a handle for moving said rod to clamp said unlversal joints and secure said article holding means in adjusted position.
An article support comprising a main arm and means for supporting .the same, an intermediate section adjustabl supported thereon. a frame arm adjustably supported on said intermediate section, a frame on said frame arm comprising a plurality of fingers having a relatively clamping movement toward and from an article for holding the same at spaced points, and toggle joint means for effecting said clamping movement of said fingers to clamp the article in position.
4. The combination with a dental chair arm of a main supporting arm secured thereto, a frame arm, an intermediate section adjustably connected with said main arm and frame arms and means for clamping the same rigidly to said arms, a frame on said frame arm adapted to support a film holder with means for clamping the holder in position, and a strap on the frame for holding the head of the occupant of the chair against the film holder.
5. The combination with a dental chair of a main supporting arm secured thereon, a film holder frame supported on said main arm for universal adjusting movement, means for rigidly clamping said frame in position, means for clamping the film holder in said frame, and an adjustable strap for holding the head of the occupant of-the chair against the film holder.
6. An article support comprising a main arm and means for supporting the same, an outer arm provided with article supporting means, an intermediate section formed at each end with a socket, ball members on said main and outer arms cooperating with said sockets, clamping plates engaging said ball members opposite said sockets to press and clamp the same in said sockets, links engaging said plates and extending along the outside of said section into proximity with each other, and a handle connected with said links for moving the same to clamp said arms and section together and secure said article supporting means in adjusted position.
7. ,An article support comprising a main arm and means for supporting the same, an intermediate section adjustablysupported thereon, a frame arm adjustably supported on said intermediate section, a frame on said frame arm comprising a plurality of spaced fingers for supporting engagement with an article, a plurality of levers pivoted on the frame and provided withfingers movable to clamp the article against said frame fingers. and toggle joint means for effecting pivotal clamping movement of said levers and maintaining said lever fingers in clamping engagement withthe article.
ADAM J. MAY.
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US2533494A (en)*1949-02-181950-12-12Jr Iverson O MitchellAdjustable article support
US2598529A (en)*1948-12-071952-05-27Karl J FritzUniversally adjustable support for X-ray cassettes
US2608192A (en)*1948-06-211952-08-26Powis L HeitmeyerRetractor
US2651725A (en)*1951-03-241953-09-08Mcfarland Alice MargaretX-ray cassette holder and clamping device
US3072788A (en)*1960-08-311963-01-08Oller Jose L GarciaCassette holder assembly
US3795815A (en)*1972-10-191974-03-05M WeinstockPatient retention device
US4575202A (en)*1983-10-211986-03-11Mcguire Arthur MRearview mirror for vehicles
US4917527A (en)*1988-11-211990-04-17Bollinger William ASnap-loc coupling device
US6210323B1 (en)*1998-05-052001-04-03The University Of British ColumbiaSurgical arm and tissue stabilizer
US20110140471A1 (en)*2009-12-112011-06-16Ned SuesseFolding Motorcycle Mirror
US10918423B2 (en)2015-06-112021-02-16Howmedica Osteonics Corp.Spine-anchored targeting systems and methods for posterior spinal surgery

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US2608192A (en)*1948-06-211952-08-26Powis L HeitmeyerRetractor
US2598529A (en)*1948-12-071952-05-27Karl J FritzUniversally adjustable support for X-ray cassettes
US2533494A (en)*1949-02-181950-12-12Jr Iverson O MitchellAdjustable article support
US2651725A (en)*1951-03-241953-09-08Mcfarland Alice MargaretX-ray cassette holder and clamping device
US3072788A (en)*1960-08-311963-01-08Oller Jose L GarciaCassette holder assembly
US3795815A (en)*1972-10-191974-03-05M WeinstockPatient retention device
US4575202A (en)*1983-10-211986-03-11Mcguire Arthur MRearview mirror for vehicles
US4917527A (en)*1988-11-211990-04-17Bollinger William ASnap-loc coupling device
US6210323B1 (en)*1998-05-052001-04-03The University Of British ColumbiaSurgical arm and tissue stabilizer
US20110140471A1 (en)*2009-12-112011-06-16Ned SuesseFolding Motorcycle Mirror
US10918423B2 (en)2015-06-112021-02-16Howmedica Osteonics Corp.Spine-anchored targeting systems and methods for posterior spinal surgery
US11918260B2 (en)2015-06-112024-03-05Howmedica Osteonics Corp.Spine-anchored targeting systems and methods for posterior spinal surgery

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