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US2608712A
US2608712AUS57819AUS5781948AUS2608712AUS 2608712 AUS2608712 AUS 2608712AUS 57819 AUS57819 AUS 57819AUS 5781948 AUS5781948 AUS 5781948AUS 2608712 AUS2608712 AUS 2608712A
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P 1952 R. c. SEIYIFORTH 2,608,712
' DRAWER PULL Filed Nov. 1,194a 2 sl-ms'rs-sx-mm 1 INVENTOR. V
E c. 657F012 77 ATTORNEY-.5,
P 2, 1952 R. c. SEYFORT'H 2,608,712
. DRAWER PULL Filed Nov. 1, 1948 2 SHEETSj-SHEET 2 INVENTOR. ROME C. 55 YFOR 771 022% v CwAOL Patented Sept'. 2, 1952 UNITED. STATES DRAWER PULL tome .Seyforth, Shelby, Ohio, .ass ig nor to The helby M tal Produ ts l panyr he byr oi a corporation of Ohio Application November 1, 198,Serial No'.= '7, 81-9 'The present invention althoughindicated as relating specifically to drawer pulls, is in a broader sense concerned with improvements in hardware items having utility as the operating handles for drawers, cupboard doors, and the like.
Hardware usually comprise a unitary member either of a generally flat transverse cross-section bent from strip stock to provide an intermediate longitudinally curved section and longitudinally extending feet atoppositeends, said feed having countersunk holes therethrough, or of a streamlinedform optionally made of polished and plated die casting or of interlocked metal .stampings'provided with blind tapped holes onits rear side, attachment of such members to a drawer or door being respectively efiectedas by wood screws seated in such countersunk holes-andby machine screws threaded intosuch tapped holes and pro-- jecting through .drilled holes. in. the drawer or door. The former has thewobjection that the screw headsare. visible, thus detracting from the appearance thereof and requiring more expensive decoratively .finishedscrews, and the latter hasthe objection that, even though of ornate,
pleasing appearance with the fasteners concealed, 1
the installation thereof requires use of relatively costly machine screws and accurate drilling of holes .through the drawer or door and theproduction thereof entails -..the added. expense of drillingrand tapping holes therein. Anotherobjection to both'of these forms is @thateach should be removed when ire-finishing. the drawer or door. I
lAceordingly, it is a primary object of this invention to providearpull of the/latter streamlined form concealing the-fasteners and attach ableitoa drawer or door by ordinary .wood screws without requiring countersunk or tapped holes and with a screw driver as the only installation tool. w
Another object isyto provide a two-partpull inwhich all the strains thereon incident ..to the opening of the drawer ;or door to which attached are imposed upon a base memberwhich is firmly secured by inexpensive fasteners to the drawer or ;door while a detachable cover member of streamlined form conceals the fasteners and is pushed against in thedirection of assembly on the base member when closing thedrawer. or
door- Another object isrto provide a pull comprising base and cover members in which one of said members has transversely 'resilientportions frictionally engaged with the. other of said members to enable formation of thecover member with closed pointed :en'dspand .to enable detaching- 5 Claims. (c1. ic-f-izs) 1 of the .base member.
items of the character referred to of. the cover member without-.marring ;.ofthe finish of the drawer. .or door or of the front side Another object :is to provide -:a .pull .as..aforesaidhaving a cover member'which isldetachable from a 'basemember simply by insertion of .a
thin bladed tool such as a screwdriver or knife between thecover member andthezbasam'ember,
said cover member being. otherwisetformed -soas to precludeinadvertent removal thereof from said base-member. 7
- Still another object 'istozprovide a unique disa. play packageunit comprising a pull mountedon a display card with the-requisite .numberzand size of fasteners-contained in cavity defined: between the detachably connected cover and base members of the pull.
Other obj ects and advantages will become apparent as the following descriptionproceeds.-
To the accomplishment. of the foregoing and. related ends, said invention, then, comprises ethe features hereinafter fully. described and particur J larly pointed out in :the claims,- the followingdescription and the-annexed drawings setting-- forth in detail certain illustrative embodiments of the invention, .these'tbeing indicative, ho.w.- ever, .of but a fewvof thevarious ways in which the principle of the invention :m'ayrbe employed.
In saidannexed drawings: r
. Figs.land 2 are' top plan-and front elevation views respectively of .one embodiment :of this.
invention as installed :on theiront'ofradrawefl- Figs. 3 and-ear'e transverse crossesection views. respectively taken substantially along. planes indicated by the lines:3+-;3 and 4:.-'4, Fig. 1;
.Figs. .5 and6 are top plan .(partly. .in 'longi -z tudinal cross-sectionland front elevation views respectively of the .base member employed the-pull illustrated 'inil fi'gs- 1 Fig. '7 is a perspective .viewlof another embodiez ment of this invention with arportion of the cover member brokenawamr Fig. 8 is .a transverse cross-section illustrated in Fig. 7 :mount'ed-2on a.displaycard;
and
Fig. '10 is a fragmentary longitudinal crosssection :view :on an enlarged .scale :takenzsubstane tially along the planewindicatedtbyrthe line :lrlleslll,
Fig. 9, illustrating one .zmanner of attaching the pull to the display card :and the cavity formed between .the base -and...cov er members '-forp=re,-i
taining a headed'fasten'er; therein.
Referring now ito the .drawings and firstmore.
;- trated therein'comprises .a base member -;I' which 1 @view taken. substantially alongathe .plane. indicated by'iiihfl line .8--:8,' Fig. 7;;
'Fig.:9 is a front elevation-view of the-(pull.-
as best shown in Figs. 5 and 6 is formed with an intermediate longitudinallycurved section 2 and longitudinally extendingfeet 3 at its opposite ends, each such foot having ahole 4 punched therethrough for loosely receiving the shank of a headed fastener such as awood screw 5 by means of which said base member may be securely attached in a predetermined adjusted position on a drawer ordoor portion 6, such adjustment being made possible by the clearance between theholes 4 and the shanks ofscrews 5. Saidfeet 3 are each further formed with a pair of longitudinally extending tongues or ribs 1 which, as shown, are preferably of curved transverse cross-section and convergent toward the outer ends of said feet so as to define opposed outer faces of a generally frusto-conical form. The curvedintermediate section 2 is formed with longitudinally extendingguide ribs 8 which are spaced from the respective edges a distance substantially equal to the thickness of thecover member 9 which is adapted to be snapped over said base member. Theintermediate section 2 is strengthened against deformation laterally of the drawer ordoor 6 by reason of its U-shaped transverse cross-section.
Saidcover member 9 is of U-shaped transverse cross-section with sloping sides as best shown in Figs. 3 and 4 and is provided with curved edges I conforming with the curvature of theintermediate section 2 and base member I and thus abutting the adjoining surfaces of the intermediatecurved section 2. Accordingly, the sides of said cover member are flush with the opposed edges of thesection 2 and expose the rear side of the latter. Saidcover member 9 is also provided with straight edges II adjacent each end thereof adapted to engage the flat front face of the drawer ordoor 6, such straight edge; converging and joining the outer face and sides of saidcover member 9 in pointed and closed ends I2.Said cover member 9 is preferablysdrawn from relatively thin sheet metal stock, plated after drawn, and is transversely resilient in the region of the straight edges I I with the sides thereof of :shape complementary with the. ribs I of said base member whereby said cover member may be snapped thereover and thus yieldably retained in assembled relation on said base member I. cover member preclude inadvertent removal thereof from the base member I except by the insertion of a wide and thin tool such as a screw driver or knife blade between one end of the cover member and the face of drawer or.door 6.
It i to be noted that attachment and detach-.
ment of thecover member 9 onto and from the base member I causes the sides adjacent the opposite ends to be resiliently. spread apart transversely whereby there is no tendency of the heels I3 or ends l2 .to dig into and mar. the finish of the drawer or door. It is furtherctobe noted that5because the opposite edges and the'rear side of the curvedintermediate section 2 of said base member I are exposed, all strains incident to the opening of thedrawer ordoor 6 are imposed on said 'base'member without any tendency of stripping the co'ver members therefrom.
-In summary, the following is an enumeration of some ofthe main advantages of the pull illustrated in Figs. l--6, viz. the pull'is of a neat, streamlined form concealing the fasteners; the base member is adjustablej pulling strains are imposed on the base membettinstallatioh does not require drilling of holes in door or drawer;
The sloping sides of said 0 unnecessary to provide countersunk or threaded hole in the pull; cover member is readily detachable from base member without marring the finish of the drawer or door; the only tool required for installation is a screw driver; only cover member need be removed when repainting the drawer or door; the closed ends of the cover member strengthen the side walls for obtaining a tight friction gripping thereof on the base member with streamlined form and sloping sides of the cover member precluding inadvertent re- :moval of the cover.
Referring now to the pull illustrated in Figs. 7 and 8, the same comprises a base member I5 preferably of molded plastic material of desired color to'match or harmonize with colors of surrounding objects in the room. In this respect it has been found that very unique effects can be obtained by using colorless or-colored transparent plastic materials. Said base member I5 includes an intermediate longitudinally curved section I6 and a longitudinally extending foot I! at each end, each such foot including a boss I8 with a hole I9 therethrough for loosely receiving a headed fastener such as an ordinary wood screw, for example. Extending longitudinally along each foot I! is a pair of tongues orribs 20 similar in shape and function to the ribs 1 in the form of pull illustrated in Figs. 1-6 and extending longitudinally along such intermediate section I6 and spaced from the opposite edges thereof a distance equal to the thickness of the cover member 2I are theribs 22 corresponding with theribs 8 on the base member I illustrated inFigs. l 6. Acentral rib 23 along said intermediate section I6 serves to impart strength characteristics to said base member.
Saidcover member 2| is of U-shaped transverse cross-section and is formed with pointed and closed ends, thesides 24 being transversely resilient so as to frictionally engage or snap over theribs 20 on saidbase member 15. ISuch sides 24 have their straight edges turned toward one another to snap over saidribs 20 and thus re-' tain said cover member 2I. on
said base member I5.
In this form of the invention, the feet I'I of said base member I5 are wider and longerthan the end portions'of the cover member 2I or atleast of the same width and length so :that, in.
addition to the opposite edges of the interme diate section It being exposed, the opposite edges of the feet are similarly exposed for forming a continuous colorful trim for the cover member 2 I which is preferably fabricated from drawn sheet metal and chrome-plated or otherwise decoratively' finished.
Obviously, bothmembers 2| and I5 may be made from the same or different colored plastic or like materials if desired, or alternatively, :the
cover member 2I may be madefrom plastic material and the base member I5 made from drawnand plated metal. Inany case, the pull is of pleasing appearance concealing the fasteners therein and enabling a mounting of the pull with a screw driver as the only installation tool.
To facilitate removal of said cover member 2'I,;'
the feet I! are preferably provided withrelieved areas 25 forming a space for the insertion of a screw driver or like tool between the cover memher and the base member.Such relief 25 may, notch in the edge optionally, be in the form of a of thecover member 2|.
,In' addition 'to the advantages-enumerated above with respect to the pull of Figs. 1 6, the pull illustrated in Fig. 7 has at least the following further advantages, viz. the provision of a relief for facilitating prying of the cover member from .the base member; the provision of a decorative base member forming a neat trim for the streamlined cover member; the provision of feet on the base member underlying the cover member to preclude marring of the drawer or door.
With reference to Figs. 9 and 10, the pull of Fig. 7 is shown mounted on one side of adisplay card 26, said mounting being effected as bywire staples 27 extending through the holes l9 and 28 in feetl'l and through the card, and having their ends bent against the other side of said card. Theholes 28 are preferably rectangular so that the headed fasteners for mounting the pull can only be inserted through the holes I9. Within eachcavity 29 defined between thecover member 2| and respective foot I! is a headedfastener 30, herein a wood screw of required size. Thus there is provided a unitary display package convenient for shipment and display and complete with one pull and the requisite fasteners therefor.
It is to be understood that while in the preceding description, reference has been made to ordinary wood screws as the fasteners, it, will be apparent that in the case of metal doors or drawers having drilled or punched holes therethrough said fasteners will preferably be selftapping screws or the like which do not require nuts or installation tools other than a screw driver.
In the case of the pull illustrated in Fig. 7 it may be desirable to remove the base member [5 when refinishing the drawer or door to which the same is attached inasmuch as said base member constitutes a visible and decorative trim portion of the pull whereas in the pull illustrated in Figs. 1-6 the base member I is sufiiciently concealed by thecover member 9 as not to make removal of the base member either necessary or desirable.
In connection with the display package unit, it will be evident that the pull illustrated in Figs. 1-6 may similarly be mounted on adisplay ard 26. In such case, because thefeet 3 of base member I terminate short of the pointed ends l2 ofcover member 9, noadditional holes 28 are required for mounting said base member by thestaples 21 or like fastening means.
Other modes of applying the principle of the invention may be employed, change bein made as regards the details described, provided the features stated in any of the following claims, or the equivalent of such, be employed.
I therefore particularly point out and distinctly claim as my invention:
1. A drawer pull comprising a base member provided with a hand grip portion and with a foot laterally offset from said hand grip portion and through which foot a headed fastener is adapted to extend for securing said base member on a drawer front, said base member when thus secured on a drawer front having one side of its hand grip portion spaced from and facing the drawer front whereby the drawer may be opened by exertion of pulling force on such one side, said base member being formed with a rib providing opposed faces which converge toward the drawer front, and a transversely resilient cover member of U-shaped transverse cross-section detachably fitted onto said base member to conceal the fastener therefor and to overlie the other side of said hand grip portion while leaving such one side exposed'for exertion of pulling force as aforesaid, said cover member being yieldably snapped over said rib and having opposed faces which are complementary with and yieldably engaged with the opposed faces of said rib, the transverse resilience of said cover member serving to yieldably resist springing apart of the rib-engaging opposed faces of said cover member as would be caused by prying of said cover member in a direction away from said base member and the drawer front.
2. The drawer pull according to claim 1 further characterized in that said hand grip portion extends across the spaced edges of said cover member so that the surfaces of said cover member which face the drawer front are inaccessible for exertion of pulling force of sufficient magnitude incidental to normal manipulation of the drawer to detach said cover member from said base member.
3. A drawer pull comprising a longitudinally extending base member provided with afoot at each end through which a headed fastener is adapted to extend for securing said base member to a drawer front and with an intermediate hand grip portion laterally ofiset from said feet and having an inside face for exertion of pulling force to open the drawer, each foot being formed with a rib having opposed faces, and a transversely resilient cover member of U-shaped transverse cross-section detachably fitted onto said base member to conceal the fasteners therefor and to overlie the outside face of said hand grip portion while leaving the inside face exposed for exertion of pulling force as aforesaid, said cover member being yieldably snapped over said ribs and having opposed faces adjacent each end which are yieldably interlocked with the opposed faces of the respective ribs, the transverse resilience of said cover member serving to yieldably resist detachment thereof in a direction away from said base member and the drawer front.
4. The drawer pull according toclaim 3 further characterized in that said hand grip portion extends across the spaced edges of said cover member so that the surfaces of said cover member which face the drawer front are inaccessible for exertion of puling force of sufficient magnitude incidental to normal manipulation of the drawer to detach said cover member from said base member.
5. The drawer pull according toclaim 3 further characterized in that said hand grip portion extends across the spaced edges of said cover member and closely fits therebetween to maintain said cover member in longitudinal alignment with said base member.
ROME 'C. 'SEYFORTH.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,022,380 Prins Apr. 2, 1912 1,463,541 Andrews July 31, 1923 1,781,583 I-Iodgson Nov. 11, 1930 1,890,181 Hoffman Dec. 6, 1932 1,958,587 Mitchell et a1. May 15, 1934 2,396,194 Parsons Mar. 5, 1946 2,407,763 North Sept. 17, 1946 2,456,332 Seyforth Dec. 14, 1948 2,551,850 Quinn May 8, 1951
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