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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
    • F16CSHAFTS; FLEXIBLE SHAFTS; ELEMENTS OR CRANKSHAFT MECHANISMS; ROTARY BODIES OTHER THAN GEARING ELEMENTS; BEARINGS
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    • F16C11/103Arrangements for locking frictionally clamped
    • F16C11/106Arrangements for locking frictionally clamped for ball joints
    • 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
    • F16CSHAFTS; FLEXIBLE SHAFTS; ELEMENTS OR CRANKSHAFT MECHANISMS; ROTARY BODIES OTHER THAN GEARING ELEMENTS; BEARINGS
    • F16C11/00Pivots; Pivotal connections
    • F16C11/04Pivotal connections
    • F16C11/06Ball-joints; Other joints having more than one degree of angular freedom, i.e. universal joints
    • F16C11/0661Ball-joints; Other joints having more than one degree of angular freedom, i.e. universal joints the two co-operative parts each having both convex and concave interfaces
    • 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
    • F16MFRAMES, CASINGS OR BEDS OF ENGINES, MACHINES OR APPARATUS, NOT SPECIFIC TO ENGINES, MACHINES OR APPARATUS PROVIDED FOR ELSEWHERE; STANDS; SUPPORTS
    • F16M11/00Stands or trestles as supports for apparatus or articles placed thereon Stands for scientific apparatus such as gravitational force meters
    • F16M11/02Heads
    • F16M11/04Means for attachment of apparatus; Means allowing adjustment of the apparatus relatively to the stand
    • F16M11/06Means for attachment of apparatus; Means allowing adjustment of the apparatus relatively to the stand allowing pivoting
    • F16M11/12Means for attachment of apparatus; Means allowing adjustment of the apparatus relatively to the stand allowing pivoting in more than one direction
    • F16M11/14Means for attachment of apparatus; Means allowing adjustment of the apparatus relatively to the stand allowing pivoting in more than one direction with ball-joint
    • 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
    • F16MFRAMES, CASINGS OR BEDS OF ENGINES, MACHINES OR APPARATUS, NOT SPECIFIC TO ENGINES, MACHINES OR APPARATUS PROVIDED FOR ELSEWHERE; STANDS; SUPPORTS
    • F16M11/00Stands or trestles as supports for apparatus or articles placed thereon Stands for scientific apparatus such as gravitational force meters
    • F16M11/02Heads
    • F16M11/16Details concerning attachment of head-supporting legs, with or without actuation of locking members thereof
    • 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
    • F16MFRAMES, CASINGS OR BEDS OF ENGINES, MACHINES OR APPARATUS, NOT SPECIFIC TO ENGINES, MACHINES OR APPARATUS PROVIDED FOR ELSEWHERE; STANDS; SUPPORTS
    • F16M11/00Stands or trestles as supports for apparatus or articles placed thereon Stands for scientific apparatus such as gravitational force meters
    • F16M11/20Undercarriages with or without wheels
    • F16M11/24Undercarriages with or without wheels changeable in height or length of legs, also for transport only, e.g. by means of tubes screwed into each other
    • F16M11/242Undercarriages with or without wheels changeable in height or length of legs, also for transport only, e.g. by means of tubes screwed into each other by spreading of the legs
    • 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
    • F16MFRAMES, CASINGS OR BEDS OF ENGINES, MACHINES OR APPARATUS, NOT SPECIFIC TO ENGINES, MACHINES OR APPARATUS PROVIDED FOR ELSEWHERE; STANDS; SUPPORTS
    • F16M2200/00Details of stands or supports
    • F16M2200/02Locking means
    • F16M2200/021Locking means for rotational movement
    • F16M2200/022Locking means for rotational movement by friction

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  • My invention is designed,mainly,for use in connection with plane-table surveying-instruments, but is equally applicable for other forms of surveying 'and' engineering instruments, photographic cameras, 8m, and has for its object the ready and accurate horizontal adjustment of such instruments and the rotation of the same without change of such adjustment; to which end said invention consists, principally, in a tripod-head for surveyinginstruments in which is combined a leveling mechanism and a mechanism for circumferential adjustment that act independently and the axes of whose motions intersect at a point within or above the instrument-supporting table, substantially as and for the purpose hereinafter specified.
  • the axial bearing for the supporting-table is in part formed by aspindle that is journaled within a bearing which is fitted to and adapted to be moved upon or over the face of a relatively-fixed concave plate, and is in part formed by the direct bearing of a convex boss upon the face of said concave plate, substantially as and for the purpose hereinafter shown.
  • a tripod-head for sur- 5 5' veying'instruments in which the supportingtable is independently journaled within a movable convex plate that rests upon the concave face of a stationary concavo-convex annular plate, is provided with a hollow axial spindle which extends through a central opening in the same, and is combined with a movable concave plate that fits over said spindle and bears upon the convex face of said stationary plate, and a nut which fits upon a threaded portion of said spindle and is adapted to press said movable plates by a relatively-inward movement firmly against and lock the same upon the faces ofsaid stationary plate, substantially as and for the purpose hereinafter shown and described.
  • tripod heads for surveying instruments in the combination of the following elements, viz: a stationary annular concavo convex plate, a movable convex plate and a movable concave plate that are adapted to bear upon the relatively-opposite faces of said stationary plate, and are combined by means of ahollow axial spindle provided with a peripheral thread and en cirelingnut, a spindle which has its upper end adapted to receive an instru mentsupporting table, and is journaled within said hollow spindle, and means, substantially as shown, whereby said journaled spindle may be locked in place and prevented from rotating, when desired, substantially as and for the purpose hereinafter set forth.
  • annular concave -convex plate, A that at suitable points around its periphery is provided with lugs a, which are each adapted to have pivoted thereon the upper ends of a bifurcated supporting-leg, B.
  • lugs a which are each adapted to have pivoted thereon the upper ends of a bifurcated supporting-leg, B.
  • the upper concave side of the plate A is placed a plate, 0, which preferably has a hemispherical form, with its convex side uppermost, and its edge e, which is considerably broadened, resting upon and conforming to the curvature of the upper face of said plateA.
  • a hollow spindle, 0 extends downward through the central opening, a, of said plate A, and upon its lower portion is provided with an external thread, 0 and wingnut D.
  • a second plate, E Fitted closely over the spindle c,and against the lower face of the plate A, is a second plate, E, which preferably has a hemispherical form, and has its edge e conformed to the curvature of said plate, said part being substantially the same as the plate 0.
  • the not D operates to move said plates 0 and E together, so as to cause their engaging faces 0 and e to bear upon the faces of plate A with any desired force.
  • said plates 0 and E may be moved laterally in either direction,within the limits of motion permitted the spindle c by the opening a, and as the faces of said plate Aare concentric, it will be seen that such movements will be the purpose smooth and with the same friction of parts at one point as at any other point within the field of motion.
  • a spindle, F Journaled within the hollow spindle c is a spindle, F, that closely fills the same, and upon its lower projecting end, f, is threaded and provided with a winguut, G.
  • the upper end of said spindle is provided with a circular head, f, which, uponits lower side, forms an annular boss, f ,that conforms to the curvature of the upper face ofthe plate A,and bears upon thesame outside oftheplate C,sueh bearing furnishing the entire support for said spindle and leaving said plate 0 free from any downward pressure, exceptsuch as is produced by its own weight, the weight of the lower plate, E, and the operation of the nut D.
  • the upper side of the head f is provided with a central pcripherally-threaded hub, f", upon which is fitted a plate, H, that has a corresponding interiorlythreaded opening, h.
  • Said plate extends outward to or slightly beyond said head and has a firm bearing upon the upper surface of the same.
  • annular groove which extends from a point near its hub nearly to its outer edge, as shown, and leaves a bearing for said plate H only at the inner and outer portions of said head.
  • Said plate H receives and has secured to its upper sidea plane table, I, or equivalent part, for the support of the instruments which are to be employed.
  • a tripod-head for surveying-instruments in which is combined a leveling mechanism and a mechanism for circumferential adjustment that act independently and the axes of whose motions intersect at a point within or above the instrumentsupporting table, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
  • a tripod-head forsurveyirig-instruments in which the axial bearing for the supportingtable is in part formed by a spindle that is journaled within a bearing which is fitted to and adapted to be moved upon or over the face of a relatively-fixed concave plate and is in part formed by the direct bearing of a convex boss upon the face of said concave plate, substantially as and for the purpose shown.
  • a tripod-head for surveying-instruments in which the supporting-table is independently journaled within a convex plate and a concave plate, that are combined and adapted to bear upon and move over the opposite sides of a stationary concavo-convex plate, and by a relatively-inward pressure to be engaged with and locked upon the same, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
  • Atripod-head for surveying-instruments in which the supporting-table is independently journaled within amovable convex plate that rests upon the concave face of a stationary concavoconvex annular plate,is provided with a hollow axial spindle which extends through a central opening in the same, and is combined with a movable concave plate that fits over said spindle and bears upon the convex face of said stationary plate, and a nut which fits upon a threaded portion of said spindle and is adapted to press said movable plates by a relatively inward movement firmly against andlock the same upon the faces of said stationary plate,substantially as and for the purpose shown and described.
  • the combination,in one organization, of the following elements viz: a stationary annular concavo-convex plate that is adapted to be connected with and supported by pivoted legs, a movable convex plate provided with a hollow axial spindle, a movable concave plate which is fitted over and upon said spindle, means, substantially as shown, whereby said movable plates may be pressed toward each other and caused to bear upon the opposite faces of said stationary plate, and an axial spindle that is adapted to pass into and rotateindependently within said hollow spindle and at its upper end is adapted to be attached to an instrument-supporting table,substantially as and for the purpose specified.
  • a stationary annular concavo-convex plate a movable convex plate and amovable concave plate that are adapted to bear upon the opposite faces of said sta tionary plate and are combined by means of a hollow axial spindle having a peripheral thread and an encircling-nut, and a spindle which is journaled within said hollow spindle and has its upper end adapted to receive an instrument-supporting table, and at said end is provided with an annular convex boss that conforms to and rests upon the upper concave face of said plate, substantially as and for the purpose shown.
  • a stationary annular concavo-convex plate, a movable convex plate and a movable concave plate that are adapted to bear upon the relatively-opposite faces of said stationary plate, and are combined by means of a hollow axial spindle provided with a peripheral thread and encircling-nut, a spindle which has its upper end adapted to receive an instrument-supporting table and is journaled within said hollow spindle, and means, substantially as shown,whereby said journaled spindle may be locked in place and prevented from rotating, when desired, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.

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' (No Model.) 3 Sheets-Sheet 1.
W. D. JOHNSON.
TRIPOD HEAD.
N0.362,384. Patented Ma 3,1887.
3 Sheets-Sheet 2.
(No Model.) W. D. JOHNSON.
TRIPOD HEAD.
No. 362,384. PatentedMay S, 1887.
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I 3 Sheets-Sheet 3. W. D. JOHNSON TRIPOD HEAD. No. 362,384.
Patented May 3', 1887.
I S)\ A UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
VILLARD D. JOHNSON, OF WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
TRIPOD-HEAD.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 362,384, dated May 3,1887.
Application filed March 23, 1887. Serial No. 232,168. (No model.)
To ctZZ whom it may concern;
Be it known that I, WILLARD D. JOHNSON, of Washington, in the District of Columbia, haveinvented certain new and useful Improvements in Tripod-Heads for Surveying-Instruments; and I do hereby declare that the followin g is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which-- Figure l is a perspective view of the parts of my apparatus separated from each other. Fig. 2 is a like view of the same combined for use.- Fig. 3 is a side elevation of my apparatus having attached thereto a plane board, and Fig. 4 is avertical central'section of the same. Letters of like name and kind refer to like parts in each of the figures.
My invention is designed,mainly,for use in connection with plane-table surveying-instruments, but is equally applicable for other forms of surveying 'and' engineering instruments, photographic cameras, 8m, and has for its object the ready and accurate horizontal adjustment of such instruments and the rotation of the same without change of such adjustment; to which end said invention consists, principally, in a tripod-head for surveyinginstruments in which is combined a leveling mechanism and a mechanism for circumferential adjustment that act independently and the axes of whose motions intersect at a point within or above the instrument-supporting table, substantially as and for the purpose hereinafter specified.
It consists, further, in atripod-head for surveying-instrumentsin which the axial bearing for the supporting-table is in part formed by aspindle that is journaled within a bearing which is fitted to and adapted to be moved upon or over the face of a relatively-fixed concave plate, and is in part formed by the direct bearing of a convex boss upon the face of said concave plate, substantially as and for the purpose hereinafter shown.
vex plate, and by a relatively-inward pressure It consists, further, in ,a tripod-head for sur to be engaged with and looked upon the same,
substantially as and for the purpose hereinafter set forth.
It consists, further, in a tripod-head for sur- 5 5' veying'instruments in which the supportingtable is independently journaled within a movable convex plate that rests upon the concave face of a stationary concavo-convex annular plate, is provided with a hollow axial spindle which extends through a central opening in the same, and is combined with a movable concave plate that fits over said spindle and bears upon the convex face of said stationary plate, and a nut which fits upon a threaded portion of said spindle and is adapted to press said movable plates by a relatively-inward movement firmly against and lock the same upon the faces ofsaid stationary plate, substantially as and for the purpose hereinafter shown and described.
It consists, further, as an improvement in tripod-heads for surveying-instruments,in the combination,in one organization of thefollowing elements, viz: a stationary annular concavo-convex plate that is adapted to be connected with and supported by pivoted legs, a movable convex plate provided with a hollow axial spindle, a movable concave plate which is fitted over and upon said spindle, means, substantially as shown, whereby said movable plates may be pressed toward each other and caused to bear upon the opposite faces of said stationary plate, and an axial spindle that is adapted to pass into and rotateindependently within said hollow spindle, and at its upper end is adapted to be attached to an instrumentsupporting table, substantially as and for the purpose hereinafter specified.
It consists, further, as an improvement in tripod-heads for surveying-instruments,in the combination of the following elements, viz: a stationary annular concavo-convex plate, a movable convex plate and a movable concave plate that are adapted to bear upon the opposite faces of said stationary plate and are combined by means of a hollow axial spindle having a peripheral thread and an encircling-nut, and a spindle which is journaled within said hollow spindle and has its upper end adapted 100 to receive an instrument-supporting table,and at said end is provided with an annular convex boss that conforms to and rests upon the upper concave face of said plate, substantially as and for the purpose hereinafter shown.
It consists, further, as an improvement in tripod heads for surveying instruments, in the combination of the following elements, viz: a stationary annular concavo convex plate, a movable convex plate and a movable concave plate that are adapted to bear upon the relatively-opposite faces of said stationary plate, and are combined by means of ahollow axial spindle provided with a peripheral thread and en cirelingnut, a spindle which has its upper end adapted to receive an instru mentsupporting table, and is journaled within said hollow spindle, and means, substantially as shown, whereby said journaled spindle may be locked in place and prevented from rotating, when desired, substantially as and for the purpose hereinafter set forth.
It consists, finally, as an improvement in tripodheads for surveyirig-instruments,in the combination of the stationary-annular concaveconvex plate, the movable convex plate provided with the hollow peripherall threaded spindle and encircling-nut, the movable concave plate adapted to fit over said spindle, and the table supporting andjournaling spindle, which has a threaded lower end and an encircling-nut and at its upper end is provided with an annular boss that has a convex lower side and at its upper side is adapted to be connected with an instrument-supporting table, substantially as and for hereinafter shown and described.
In the carrying of my invention into practice I employ an annular concave -convex plate, A, that at suitable points around its periphery is provided with lugs a, which are each adapted to have pivoted thereon the upper ends of a bifurcated supporting-leg, B. Vithin the upper concave side of the plate A is placed a plate, 0, which preferably has a hemispherical form, with its convex side uppermost, and its edge e, which is considerably broadened, resting upon and conforming to the curvature of the upper face of said plateA. From the center of said plate 0 a hollow spindle, 0, extends downward through the central opening, a, of said plate A, and upon its lower portion is provided with an external thread, 0 and wingnut D.
Fitted closely over the spindle c,and against the lower face of the plate A, is a second plate, E, which preferably has a hemispherical form, and has its edge e conformed to the curvature of said plate, said part being substantially the same as the plate 0. The not D operates to move said plates 0 and E together, so as to cause their engaging faces 0 and e to bear upon the faces of plate A with any desired force. Vhen said nut is sufficiently loosened, said plates 0 and E may be moved laterally in either direction,within the limits of motion permitted the spindle c by the opening a, and as the faces of said plate Aare concentric, it will be seen that such movements will be the purpose smooth and with the same friction of parts at one point as at any other point within the field of motion.
Journaled within the hollow spindle c is a spindle, F, that closely fills the same, and upon its lower projecting end, f, is threaded and provided with a winguut, G. The upper end of said spindle is provided with a circular head, f, which, uponits lower side, forms an annular boss, f ,that conforms to the curvature of the upper face ofthe plate A,and bears upon thesame outside oftheplate C,sueh bearing furnishing the entire support for said spindle and leaving said plate 0 free from any downward pressure, exceptsuch as is produced by its own weight, the weight of the lower plate, E, and the operation of the nut D.
The upper side of the head f is provided with a central pcripherally-threaded hub, f", upon which is fitted a plate, H, that has a corresponding interiorlythreaded opening, h. Said plate extends outward to or slightly beyond said head and has a firm bearing upon the upper surface of the same. For the purpose of lessening the weight of said head it is provided with an annular groove, which extends from a point near its hub nearly to its outer edge, as shown, and leaves a bearing for said plate H only at the inner and outer portions of said head. Said plate H receives and has secured to its upper sidea plane table, I, or equivalent part, for the support of the instruments which are to be employed.
In the use of my apparatusthe legs of the tripod arefirmly seated upon the ground, the confining-nuts loosened, and v the table adjusted to a perfectly horizontal position, by such movement as may be necessary of the engaging parts over or upon the concave-convex plate, after which, by tightening the upper nut, the plates 0 and E will be caused to firmly grasp said plate A and operate to preserve the adjustment thus effected. While the table is thus held in a horizontal position, it is free to be turned upon its axis, and may be readily locked in or released from any desired circumferential position by tightening orlooseniug the lower nut, without in any manner affecting the horizontal adjustment.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim is l. A tripod-head for surveying-instruments, in which is combined a leveling mechanism and a mechanism for circumferential adjustment that act independently and the axes of whose motions intersect at a point within or above the instrumentsupporting table, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
2. A tripod-head forsurveyirig-instruments, in which the axial bearing for the supportingtable is in part formed by a spindle that is journaled within a bearing which is fitted to and adapted to be moved upon or over the face of a relatively-fixed concave plate and is in part formed by the direct bearing of a convex boss upon the face of said concave plate, substantially as and for the purpose shown.
3. A tripod-head for surveying-instruments, in which the supporting-table is independently journaled within a convex plate and a concave plate, that are combined and adapted to bear upon and move over the opposite sides of a stationary concavo-convex plate, and by a relatively-inward pressure to be engaged with and locked upon the same, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
4. Atripod-head for surveying-instruments, in which the supporting-table is independently journaled within amovable convex plate that rests upon the concave face of a stationary concavoconvex annular plate,is provided with a hollow axial spindle which extends through a central opening in the same, and is combined with a movable concave plate that fits over said spindle and bears upon the convex face of said stationary plate, and a nut which fits upon a threaded portion of said spindle and is adapted to press said movable plates by a relatively inward movement firmly against andlock the same upon the faces of said stationary plate,substantially as and for the purpose shown and described.
5. As an improvement in tripod heads for surveying-instrumen'ts,the combination,in one organization, of the following elements, viz: a stationary annular concavo-convex plate that is adapted to be connected with and supported by pivoted legs, a movable convex plate provided with a hollow axial spindle, a movable concave plate which is fitted over and upon said spindle, means, substantially as shown, whereby said movable plates may be pressed toward each other and caused to bear upon the opposite faces of said stationary plate, and an axial spindle that is adapted to pass into and rotateindependently within said hollow spindle and at its upper end is adapted to be attached to an instrument-supporting table,substantially as and for the purpose specified.
6. As an improvement in tripod-heads for surveying-instruments,the combination of the following elements, viz: a stationary annular concavo-convex plate, a movable convex plate and amovable concave plate that are adapted to bear upon the opposite faces of said sta tionary plate and are combined by means of a hollow axial spindle having a peripheral thread and an encircling-nut, and a spindle which is journaled within said hollow spindle and has its upper end adapted to receive an instrument-supporting table, and at said end is provided with an annular convex boss that conforms to and rests upon the upper concave face of said plate, substantially as and for the purpose shown.
7. As an improvement in tripod-heads for surveying-instruments,the combination of the following elements, Viz: a stationary annular concavo-convex plate, a movable convex plate and a movable concave plate that are adapted to bear upon the relatively-opposite faces of said stationary plate, and are combined by means of a hollow axial spindle provided with a peripheral thread and encircling-nut, a spindle which has its upper end adapted to receive an instrument-supporting table and is journaled within said hollow spindle, and means, substantially as shown,whereby said journaled spindle may be locked in place and prevented from rotating, when desired, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
8. As an improvement in tripod-heads for surveying-instruments,the combination of the stationary annular concavo-convex plate, the movable convex plate provided with the hollow peripherally threaded spindle and encircling nut, the movable i concave plate adapted to fit over said spindle, and the table supporting and journaling spindle, which has a threaded lower end and an encircling-nut, and at its upper end is provided with an annular boss that has aconvex lower side and at its upper side is adapted to be connected with an instrument-supporting table, substantially as and for the purpose shown and described.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing'I have hereunto set my hand this 22d day of 0 March, A. D. 1887.
WILLARD D. JOHNSON.
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