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US3238686A US809855A US80985559A US3238686A US 3238686 A US3238686 A US 3238686A US 809855 A US809855 A US 809855A US 80985559 A US80985559 A US 80985559A US 3238686 A US3238686 A US 3238686A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16BDEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
    • F16B5/00Joining sheets or plates, e.g. panels, to one another or to strips or bars parallel to them
    • F16B5/0004Joining sheets, plates or panels in abutting relationship
    • F16B5/0032Joining sheets, plates or panels in abutting relationship by moving the sheets, plates, or panels or the interlocking key parallel to the abutting edge
    • F16B5/0036Joining sheets, plates or panels in abutting relationship by moving the sheets, plates, or panels or the interlocking key parallel to the abutting edge and using hook and slot or keyhole-type connections
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F13/00Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings
    • E04F13/07Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings composed of covering or lining elements; Sub-structures therefor; Fastening means therefor
    • E04F13/08Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings composed of covering or lining elements; Sub-structures therefor; Fastening means therefor composed of a plurality of similar covering or lining elements
    • E04F13/0801Separate fastening elements
    • E04F13/0803Separate fastening elements with load-supporting elongated furring elements between wall and covering elements
    • E04F13/0805Separate fastening elements with load-supporting elongated furring elements between wall and covering elements with additional fastening elements between furring elements and the wall
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16BDEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
    • F16B21/00Means for preventing relative axial movement of a pin, spigot, shaft or the like and a member surrounding it; Stud-and-socket releasable fastenings
    • F16B21/09Releasable fastening devices with a stud engaging a keyhole slot

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  • Panels have been used to decorate elevator cabs prior to this time but, for a variety of reasons, have never been entirely satisfactory.
  • One problem which has faced the industry for many years has been to provide a panel which is easily detachable for servicing purposes.
  • panels of the detachable variety have either been too difficult to operate or have not been sufliciently positive to remain securely locked in place due to the relatively rapid acceleration and deceleration of the elevator cab. This sudden starting and stopping has a natural tendency to cause the detachable panels to work loose from their supporting structures.
  • Detachable panels have to be provided which are not so costly as to be not commercially feasible.
  • a further object of my invention is to provide a detachable panel which is easily installable and which employs novel attachment means for securement to a supporting structure.
  • Still another object of my invention is to provide novel means for detachably locking a panel in place once it has been installed.
  • Another object of my invention is to provide a panel meeting the foregoing objectives, which is sufficiently economical and non-complex to be commercially feasible.
  • FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a portion of the inside of an elevator cab with panels mounted therein;
  • FIG. 2 is an elevation view, with a portion of the panel broken away, of the novel attachment and locking means constituting a part of my invention
  • FIG. 3 is a view partly in longitudinal section and taken along line 33 of FIG. 2;
  • FIG. 4 is a view partly in cross-section and taken along line 44 of FIG. 3.
  • a panel or panel member indicated generally as 1.
  • the panel in this instance has been illustrated as including a body portion 2 of wood or the like, having attached thereto a facing 3. It will be understood, of course, that this representation is merely for the purposes of description, and that the panel itself could have numerous other types of construction.
  • a substantially rigid structural strip 5 Attached to the rearward side of the panel as by screws 4 or the like and included broadly as a part of the com- 3,238,686 Patented Mar. 8, 1966 bination of elements comprising the panel member 1 is a substantially rigid structural strip 5.
  • this strip 5 may extend for substantially the entire length of the panel, if desired, or a series of separate strips could be used at each location where the panel is attached to the elevator wall. In either instance the strips act as panel reinforcing members, but in the case where the strips extend for substantially the entire length of the panel considerably more reinforcement is provided.
  • a plurality of these strips 5, laterally spaced from one another, may be employed depending upon the width of the panel.
  • a cup-shaped deformation or enclosure 6 having an interior facing in a direction toward the body portion 2 of the panel 1. This configuration gives added strength to the strip 5.
  • an elongated slot 7 having an adjacent relieved portion, enlarged portion or opening 8 at one end thereof such that the slot approximates the shape of a keyhole.
  • the opening 8 provides access to the interior of the cupshaped deformation or enclosure 6.
  • Mounted in the wall 9 of the elevator is a specially constructed bolt indicated generally as 10.
  • the longitudinal axis of the bolt 10 is normal to the plane of the wall 9, as is apparent from an inspection of FIG. 3.
  • the shank of the bolt is provided with a stepped external diameter to provide a shoulder or base 11 adapted to abut the wall of the elevator.
  • the reduced diameter portion 12 of the shank is of a size to fit through a hole formed in the elevator wall and may be threaded to receive a nut and washer 13 and 14, respectively.
  • the shoulder or base 11 and the nut and washer combination 13 and 14 act to securely fasten the bolt 10 to the elevator wall. It will, of course, be realized that cotter pins or the like could be employed in place of the nut 13.
  • an enlarged head or hook 15 which is of a size to fit through the relieved portion 8 of the slot 7.
  • the portion of the shank adjacent the head has a sliding fit with the slot proper.
  • a bullet catch indicated generally as 16 Spaced from the longitudinal axis of the bolt is a bullet catch indicated generally as 16 which includes a casing 17 mounted in the elevator wall 9 by means of threads or the like.
  • the catch further includes an engaging or nose member 18 which is spring biased in a direction towards the panel and which is of a length to tightly engage the strip 5 when the panel is hung on the bolt 10.
  • I have shown the nose 18 as engaging a portion 20 of the cupshaped deformation or enclosure 6, although this need not be necessarily the case.
  • the casing 17 is provided with a radially extended flange 19 which may abut the wall 9 of the elevator cab to thereby serve as a limit means or positioner for the bullet catch and also as a thread locking means.
  • a plurality of panel hanging bolts and bullet catches may be used on any given panel depending on its size and weight.
  • the slanted edges 21 of the cup-shaped deformation may act as a means to cam the bullet catch inwardly against the action of the spring as the panel is moved laterally with respect to the bolt.
  • the combination of the lower portion 20 of the deformation 6 and the slanted edge 21 thus comprises a compression means for the bullet catch with the particular relationship of the compression means and the bullet catch providing a novel means for securing a panel on a wall.
  • the panel may be placed in a first position with the bolt in the opening 8 without requiring the compression of the bullet catch. It is only when the panel is shifted to a second position and the bolt is being secured in the slot 7 that the bullet catch comes into operation to provide a friction lock for the panel.
  • said opening being of such dimension with respect to said enlarged head that said enlarged head may pass therethrough
  • slot means being of a dimension to engage said head 'but of suflicient size to receive said bolt intermediate said head and said base,
  • resilient means operatively carried by one of said members and compressive means on the other of said members in compressive engagement with said resilient means when said bolt is received in said slot means
  • said resilient means comprising a spring-biased bullet catch on said wall member.
  • a wall member, a panel member, structure for mounting said panel member on said wall member comprising a fastener having a base secured to one of said members, a hook extending away from said base, the other of said members having an opening adapted to receive said hook, means adjacent said opening defining a slot adapted to receive said hook and thereby secure said panel member to said wall member, said panel member being movable on said wall between a first position wherein said hook is received in said opening and a second position wherein said hook is secured in said slot, resilient means carried by one of said members in spaced relation to said hook and said opening, said resilient means being compressed by the other of said members in said second position of said panel member and being spaced from the other of said members in said first position of said panel member.
  • a wall member a panel member mounted on said wall member, a bolt having a base portion at one end thereof fastened to one of said members, an enlarged head on the end of the bolt opposite the end with the base portion, a structural strip carried by the other of said members, said strip having a cup-shaped portion with the interior of said cup-shaped portion facing said other of said members thereby presenting a raised portion to said one of said members, said raised portion including a keyhole slot formed therein, with the keyhole slot comprising an enlarged opening and a slotted portion in communication therewith, said opening being of such dimension with respect to said enlarged head that said enlarged head may pass therethrough, the slotted portion in said keyhole slot being of a dimension to engage and retain said head but of suificient size to receive said b'olt intermediate said head and said base, resilient means secured to said one of said members and spaced from said bolt so that the resilient means engages said raised portion and is compressed thereby when said head is engaged by said slotted portion of said keyhole slot.
  • a wall member a panel member mounted on said wall member, a bolt having a base portion at one end thereof fastened to one of said members, an enlarged head on the end of the bolt opposite the end with the base portion, the other of said members being provided with a keyhole slot, said keyhole slot including an enlarged opening of such dimension with respect to said enlarged head that said enlarged head may pass therethrough, said keyhole slot further including a slot communicating with said enlarged opening and being of a dimension to engage and retain said head but of sufiicient size to receive said bolt intermediate said bolt and said base, a spring biased bullet catch carried by said wall member, a raised portion carried by said panel member, said raised portion including a slanted edge portion adapted to cam said bullet catch when said bolt is moved into engagement with said slot.

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March 8, 1966 s. M. POMEROY ELEVATOR PANELS Filed April 29, 1959 INVENTOR SAWYER M. POMEROY Jay 5 365/ ATTORNEYS United States Patent lce 3,238,686 ELEVATOR PANELS Sawyer M. Pomeroy, Lyndhurst, Ohio, assignor to The W. S. Tyler Company, Cleveland, Ohio, a corporation of Ohio Filed Apr. 29, 1959, Ser. No. 809,855 4 Claims. (Cl. 52-511) This invention relates to panels which may be removably secured to supporting structures. Panels of this type have, of course, a variety of useful applications and find particularly advantageous utilization as ornamental or decorative means for the inside walls of elevator cabs.
Panels have been used to decorate elevator cabs prior to this time but, for a variety of reasons, have never been entirely satisfactory. One problem which has faced the industry for many years has been to provide a panel which is easily detachable for servicing purposes. Heretofore, panels of the detachable variety have either been too difficult to operate or have not been sufliciently positive to remain securely locked in place due to the relatively rapid acceleration and deceleration of the elevator cab. This sudden starting and stopping has a natural tendency to cause the detachable panels to work loose from their supporting structures. In addition to the problems of providing panels which are easily detachable and yet sufficiently resistant to dislodging forces is added the economical factor. Detachable panels have to be provided which are not so costly as to be not commercially feasible.
It is therefore, one object of my invention to provide a panel especially applicable for use in elevator cabs, which is readily detachable from the structure upon which it is supported.
A further object of my invention is to provide a detachable panel which is easily installable and which employs novel attachment means for securement to a supporting structure.
Still another object of my invention is to provide novel means for detachably locking a panel in place once it has been installed.
Another object of my invention is to provide a panel meeting the foregoing objectives, which is sufficiently economical and non-complex to be commercially feasible.
Other objects and advantages of my invention will be apparent from the detailed description to follow.
Referring now to the drawings:
FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a portion of the inside of an elevator cab with panels mounted therein;
FIG. 2 is an elevation view, with a portion of the panel broken away, of the novel attachment and locking means constituting a part of my invention;
FIG. 3 is a view partly in longitudinal section and taken along line 33 of FIG. 2; and
FIG. 4 is a view partly in cross-section and taken along line 44 of FIG. 3.
With more particular reference to the drawing, I have shown a panel or panel member indicated generally as 1. The panel in this instance has been illustrated as including a body portion 2 of wood or the like, having attached thereto a facing 3. It will be understood, of course, that this representation is merely for the purposes of description, and that the panel itself could have numerous other types of construction.
Attached to the rearward side of the panel as by screws 4 or the like and included broadly as a part of the com- 3,238,686 Patented Mar. 8, 1966 bination of elements comprising the panel member 1 is a substantially rigid structural strip 5. I have shown this strip as being generally U or channel-shaped in crosssection, but, of course, a variety of other forms could be employed. This strip 5 may extend for substantially the entire length of the panel, if desired, or a series of separate strips could be used at each location where the panel is attached to the elevator wall. In either instance the strips act as panel reinforcing members, but in the case where the strips extend for substantially the entire length of the panel considerably more reinforcement is provided. A plurality of these strips 5, laterally spaced from one another, may be employed depending upon the width of the panel. Provided in the strips adjacent each position at which the panel is to be attached to the elevator wall is a cup-shaped deformation or enclosure 6 having an interior facing in a direction toward the body portion 2 of the panel 1. This configuration gives added strength to the strip 5.
Somewhat offset from the center of the cup-shaped portion 6 is an elongated slot 7 having an adjacent relieved portion, enlarged portion or opening 8 at one end thereof such that the slot approximates the shape of a keyhole. The opening 8 provides access to the interior of the cupshaped deformation or enclosure 6. Mounted in the wall 9 of the elevator is a specially constructed bolt indicated generally as 10. The longitudinal axis of the bolt 10 is normal to the plane of the wall 9, as is apparent from an inspection of FIG. 3. The shank of the bolt is provided with a stepped external diameter to provide a shoulder or base 11 adapted to abut the wall of the elevator. The reduced diameter portion 12 of the shank is of a size to fit through a hole formed in the elevator wall and may be threaded to receive a nut and washer 13 and 14, respectively. The shoulder or base 11 and the nut and washer combination 13 and 14 act to securely fasten the bolt 10 to the elevator wall. It will, of course, be realized that cotter pins or the like could be employed in place of the nut 13.
Further included in the bolt construction is an enlarged head or hook 15 which is of a size to fit through the relieved portion 8 of the slot 7. The portion of the shank adjacent the head has a sliding fit with the slot proper. By this arrangement the bolt head may be slipped through the relieved portion 8 of the slot, and the shank of the bolt may be moved into the slot proper by a lateral motion of the panel with respect to the bolt to thereby secure or hang the panel in place.
It should be understood that, depending on the strength requirements for any particular application, depending on the width of the bolt head and depending on the space between the strip 5 and the rearward surface of the panel 2, it may not be necessary to employ the cup-shaped deformation 6 at all.
Spaced from the longitudinal axis of the bolt is a bullet catch indicated generally as 16 which includes a casing 17 mounted in the elevator wall 9 by means of threads or the like. The catch further includes an engaging or nose member 18 which is spring biased in a direction towards the panel and which is of a length to tightly engage the strip 5 when the panel is hung on the bolt 10. In the particular embodiment illustrated in the drawings, I have shown the nose 18 as engaging a portion 20 of the cupshaped deformation or enclosure 6, although this need not be necessarily the case. The casing 17 is provided with a radially extended flange 19 which may abut the wall 9 of the elevator cab to thereby serve as a limit means or positioner for the bullet catch and also as a thread locking means. A plurality of panel hanging bolts and bullet catches may be used on any given panel depending on its size and weight.
In order to install a panel in the elevator cab, it is merely necessary to align the enlarged portion of the keyhole slot in the strip mounted on the rear surface of the panel with the heads of the bolts mounted on the elevator cab wall. The panel is then moved towards the elevator wall in order to pass the head of the bolt through the enlarged or relieved portion of the slot, after which the panel is moved laterally with respect to the bolt in order to lock the bolt head within the smaller slot portion. The bullet catch resiliently engages the strip mounted on the rear side of the panel to thereby provide a frictional locking of the panel in place.
It can be seen, in instances where a cup-shaped deformation is employed on the strip and where the spacing between the bullet and bullet catch is proportioned with respect to the cup-shaped deformation in a manner similar to that shown in FIG. 3, that the slanted edges 21 of the cup-shaped deformation may act as a means to cam the bullet catch inwardly against the action of the spring as the panel is moved laterally with respect to the bolt. The combination of the lower portion 20 of the deformation 6 and the slanted edge 21 thus comprises a compression means for the bullet catch with the particular relationship of the compression means and the bullet catch providing a novel means for securing a panel on a wall. Thus, it may be seen that the panel may be placed in a first position with the bolt in the opening 8 without requiring the compression of the bullet catch. It is only when the panel is shifted to a second position and the bolt is being secured in the slot 7 that the bullet catch comes into operation to provide a friction lock for the panel.
A perusual of the foregoing detailed description will disclose the fact that my invention provides a solution to the problems attendant to detachable panels having special applicability as decorative means for the Walls of elevator cabs. For the purpose of simplicity of description, I have shown my invention as being included in the single embodiment. It will be immediately apparent that numerous modifications could be made to the illustrated embodiment without departing from the essentials of the in vention. It is my intention, therefore, to be limited only by the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
I claim:
1. In combination,
a wall member,
a panel member adapted to be mounted on said wall member,
a bolt having a base portion at one end thereof fastened to one of said members,
an enlarged head on the end of the bolt opposite the end with the base portion,
means defining an opening in the other of said members,
said opening being of such dimension with respect to said enlarged head that said enlarged head may pass therethrough,
slot means in said other member in communication with said opening,
said slot means being of a dimension to engage said head 'but of suflicient size to receive said bolt intermediate said head and said base,
resilient means operatively carried by one of said members and compressive means on the other of said members in compressive engagement with said resilient means when said bolt is received in said slot means,
said resilient means comprising a spring-biased bullet catch on said wall member.
v2. In combination,
a wall member, a panel member, structure for mounting said panel member on said wall member comprising a fastener having a base secured to one of said members, a hook extending away from said base, the other of said members having an opening adapted to receive said hook, means adjacent said opening defining a slot adapted to receive said hook and thereby secure said panel member to said wall member, said panel member being movable on said wall between a first position wherein said hook is received in said opening and a second position wherein said hook is secured in said slot, resilient means carried by one of said members in spaced relation to said hook and said opening, said resilient means being compressed by the other of said members in said second position of said panel member and being spaced from the other of said members in said first position of said panel member. 3. In combination, a wall member, a panel member mounted on said wall member, a bolt having a base portion at one end thereof fastened to one of said members, an enlarged head on the end of the bolt opposite the end with the base portion, a structural strip carried by the other of said members, said strip having a cup-shaped portion with the interior of said cup-shaped portion facing said other of said members thereby presenting a raised portion to said one of said members, said raised portion including a keyhole slot formed therein, with the keyhole slot comprising an enlarged opening and a slotted portion in communication therewith, said opening being of such dimension with respect to said enlarged head that said enlarged head may pass therethrough, the slotted portion in said keyhole slot being of a dimension to engage and retain said head but of suificient size to receive said b'olt intermediate said head and said base, resilient means secured to said one of said members and spaced from said bolt so that the resilient means engages said raised portion and is compressed thereby when said head is engaged by said slotted portion of said keyhole slot. 4. In combination, a wall member, a panel member mounted on said wall member, a bolt having a base portion at one end thereof fastened to one of said members, an enlarged head on the end of the bolt opposite the end with the base portion, the other of said members being provided with a keyhole slot, said keyhole slot including an enlarged opening of such dimension with respect to said enlarged head that said enlarged head may pass therethrough, said keyhole slot further including a slot communicating with said enlarged opening and being of a dimension to engage and retain said head but of sufiicient size to receive said bolt intermediate said bolt and said base, a spring biased bullet catch carried by said wall member, a raised portion carried by said panel member, said raised portion including a slanted edge portion adapted to cam said bullet catch when said bolt is moved into engagement with said slot.
(References on following page) 5 6 References Cited by the Examiner 2,311,951 2/ 1943 Marshall 52243 2,931,129 4/1960 Boniface 2095 X UNITED STATES PATENTS 3,034,184 5/1962 Lindstrom 52508 5/ 1911 Bethea 248-223 X 1/1916 White 292-300 X FOREIGN PATENTS 5/1923 Wilbur 248223 X 2,288 6/ 1878 Great Britain. 5/ 1936 Kellogg 52-241 784,299 1957 Great Britain. 5/ 1937 Pretat. 7 1941 B fi ld 2 92 4 RICHARD W. COOKE, JR., Primary Examiner. 10/ 1942 Lichtor 52-261 10 JACOB L, NACKENOFF, WILLIAM I. MUSHAKE,
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1. IN COMBINATION, A WALL MEMBER, A PANEL MEMBER ADAPTED TO BE MOUNTED ON SAID WALL MEMBER, A BOLT HAVING A BASE PORTION AT ONE END THEREOF FASTENED TO ONE OF SAID MEMBERS, AN ENLARGED HEAD ON THE END OF THE BOLT OPPOSITE THE END WITH THE BASE PORTION, MEANS DEFINING AN OPENING IN THE OTHER OF SAID MEMBERS, SAID OPENING BEING OF SUCH DIMENSION WITH RESPECT TO SAID ENLARGED HEAD THAT SAID ENLARGED HEAD MAY PASS THERETHROUGH, SLOT MEANS IN SAID OTHER MEMBER IN COMMUNICATION WITH SAID OPENING, SAID SLOT MEANS BEING OF A DIMENSION TO ENGAGE SAID HEAD BUT OF SUFFICIENT SIZE TO RECEIVE SAID BOLT INTERMEDIATE SAID HEAD AND SAID BASE, RESILIENT MEANS OPERATIVELY CARRIED BY ONE OF SAID MEMBERS AND COMPRESSIVE MEANS ON THE OTHER OF SAID MEMBERS IN COMPRESSIVE ENGAGEMENT WITH SAID RESILIENT MEANS WHEN SAID BOLT IS RECEIVED IN SAID SLOT MEANS, SAID RESILIENT MEANS COMPRISING A SPRING-BIASED BULLET CATCH ON SAID WALL MEMBER.
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