Bell assembly having actuatable clapper

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6739282
  • Patent Number
    6,739,282
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, March 26, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 25, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Gutierrez; Diego
    • Courson; Tania C.
    Agents
    • Baxley; Charles E.
Abstract
A bell device includes a securing device attached to a bell member, a seat rotatably secured to the securing device with a shaft and rotatable relative to the securing device about the shaft, and a resilient member having one end secured to the seat and a clapper secured to the other end. An actuator rod may rotate the seat relative to the securing device, to actuate the clapper to strike against the bell member and to make sounds, without moving the bell member. A spring member may bias the seat to disengage the clapper from the bell member. The clapper may be caused to strike against the bell member when shaking or moving the bell member.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a bell assembly, and more particularly to a bell assembly including an actuatable clapper for striking bell body without moving or shaking the bell body.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Typical bells comprise a bell body, and a jinglet, sounder, hammer, tongue, striker or clapper disposed in the bell body, and movable to strike against the bell body, in order to make various sounds. Normally, the bell body is required to be moved, shaken, vibrated, or oscillated by the users, in order to make the sounds.




For example, U.S. Patent No. 1,349,694 to Roy discloses one of the typical bells that comprise a striker or clapper disposed in the bell body, for striking against the bell body to make various sounds. The bell body should also be shaken or oscillated by the users, in order to make the sounds.




The typical clock towers or bell towers may comprise one or more huge bells each having a striker or clapper disposed in the bell body, and a huge and/or complicated actuating device may be provided to rotate or to oscillate the bell body, for allowing the clapper to strike against the bell body, in order to make various sounds. The actuating device normally comprises a complicated configuration that may not be easily manufactured and installed in the bell towers.




For the huge bells of the other typical clock towers or bell towers, a huge and/or complicated actuating device may be provided to move or to oscillate the clapper, to force the clapper to strike against the bell body, in order to make various sounds. The actuating device normally also comprises a complicated configuration that may not be easily manufactured and installed in the bell towers. The huge bells of the typical bell towers may not be moved or shook by the users.




The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional bell assemblies.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a bell assembly including an actuatable clapper for striking onto the bell body without moving or shaking the bell body, and allowable to strike onto the bell body by moving or oscillating or shaking the bell body.




In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a bell assembly comprising a bell member, a securing device attached to the bell member, a seat rotatably secured to the securing device with a shaft, and rotatable relative to the securing device about the shaft, a resilient member including a first end secured to the seat, and including a second end, a clapper secured to the second end of the resilient member, means for rotating the seat relative to the securing device, to actuate the clapper to strike against the bell member, and to make sounds, without moving the bell member, and means for biasing the seat to engage with the securing device, and to disengage the clapper from the bell member. The clapper is allowed to strike against the bell member when shaking the bell member by users.




The bell member includes an aperture formed therein, the securing device includes a panel engaged with the bell member and a conduit extended from the panel and engaged through the aperture of the bell member, to secure the securing device to the bell member. The securing device includes at least one ear extended from the panel thereof and having a hole formed in the ear, to receive the shaft.




A housing is further provided and includes a plate having a barrel extended therefrom, the barrel includes a bore formed therein to receive the conduit, the panel of the securing device may force the bell member toward the plate of the housing, to secure the bell member in the housing.




The securing device includes a catch extended from the conduit, to engage with the barrel and to secure the conduit to the barrel. The barrel includes a peripheral shoulder formed therein to receive the catch of the securing device, and to lock the conduit to the barrel. The conduit of the securing device may include a slot formed therein to increase a resilience of the catch, and to allow said catch to detachably lock the conduit to the barrel.




The housing includes a first end having the plate provided thereon, and a second end having a peripheral skirt provided thereon, and at least one opening formed therein to form at least one bar therein, the bar is coupled between the plate and the peripheral skirt of the housing.




The housing includes at least one pad attached to the peripheral skirt to make a point-contact with supporting surfaces. The housing includes at least one projection extended from the plate thereof, and engaged with the bell member, to make a point-contact with the bell member.




A handle may further be provided and secured to the barrel of the housing, and moved in concert with the housing. The rotating means includes a rod slideably received in the handle and in the conduit of the securing device, and the rod includes an inner end engage able with the seat, to rotate the seat relative to the securing device against the biasing means when the rod is moved relative to the handle.




The conduit includes a bore formed therein, and a peripheral rib extended radically into the bore thereof, to engage with the rod, and to guide the rod to move axially along the conduit. The handle includes a bore formed therein to slideably receive the rod, and includes a peripheral flange extended into the bore thereof, to engage with the rod and to limit the rod to move relative to the handle.




The rod includes a knob secured thereto and extended out of the handle for being depressed by users. The rod includes a first end extendible out of the handle, and means for biasing the first end or the knob of the rod out of the handle, and to disengage the inner end of the rod from the seat.




The aperture of the bell member includes a non-circular cross section, the conduit includes a non-circular cross section to mate with the non-circular aperture of the bell member, and to prevent the securing device from rotating relative to the bell member.




Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of the detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded view of a bell assembly in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the bell assembly;





FIG. 3

is a cross sectional view taken along lines


3





3


of

FIG. 2

;




and





FIGS. 4 and 5

are cross sectional views similar to

FIG. 3

, illustrating the operation of the bell assembly.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to the drawings, and initially to

FIGS. 1-3

, a bell assembly in accordance with the present invention comprises a housing


10


including a substantially bell-shaped structure having a plate


11


provided on one end thereof, a peripheral skirt


12


formed or provided on the other end thereof, and one or more openings


14


formed therein to form or define one or more bars


15


that are coupled between the plate


11


and the peripheral skirt


12


.




The housing


10


includes one or more studs


16


formed therein, such as formed in the peripheral skirt


12


thereof, and one or more pads


17


attached to the studs


16


respectively, for engaging with the supporting surface or ground (not shown), and thus for spacing the housing


10


from the supporting surface or the ground, or for allowing the housing


10


to point contact with the supporting surface or the ground.




The housing


10


includes a barrel


18


extended therefrom, such as extended from the plate


11


thereof, and having a bore


19


formed therein. It is preferable that the bore


19


of the barrel


18


includes a non-circular cross section, or includes one or more flat surfaces formed therein. The barrel


18


includes a peripheral shoulder


181


formed therein, as shown in

FIGS. 3-5

.




A tube or a handle


20


includes a bore


21


formed therein, and having one end engaged onto the barrel


18


of the housing


10


, and attached or secured onto the housing


10


with such as force-fitted engagements, adhesive materials, fasteners, latches, or by welding processes, for allowing the users to hold the handle


20


and to shake or to vibrate the housing


10


. The handle


20


includes a peripheral flange


22


extended into the bore


21


thereof, to form or define a reduced orifice


23


therein.




A rod


24


is slideably received in the bore


21


of the handle


20


, and includes one end having a shank


25


of a reduced outer diameter than that of the rod


24


, in order to form a peripheral shoulder


26


in the one end


25


of the rod


24


. The shank


25


is engage able through the reduced orifice


23


of the handle


20


, but the rod


24


includes an outer diameter greater than the inner diameter of the reduced orifice


23


of the handle


20


, such that the peripheral shoulder


26


of the rod


24


may engage with the peripheral flange


22


of the handle


20


, in order to limit the movement of the rod


24


relative to the handle


20


.




A knob


27


is attached or secured onto the shank


25


of the rod


24


with such as force-fitted engagements, adhesive materials, fasteners, latches, or by welding processes, for allowing the knob


27


to be moved in concert with the rod


24


. The knob


27


is partially and slideably received in the handle


20


, and includes an enlarged head


28


formed or provided on the outer end thereof, for allowing the users to comfortably actuate or more the rod


24


relative to the handle


20


.




A spring


29


may further be provided and engaged onto the shank


25


of the rod


24


, and disposed or engaged between the knob


27


and the peripheral flange


22


of the handle


20


; to bias the knob


27


or the head


28


of the knob


27


outwardly or away from the handle


20


, and/or to bias the peripheral shoulder


26


of the rod


24


may engage with the peripheral flange


22


of the handle


20


, so as to position the rod


24


to the handle


20


.




A bell body


30


is received in the housing


10


, and includes a frusto-conical form having an aperture


31


, such as a non-circular aperture


31


formed on one end thereof (FIGS.


3


-


5


), and aligned with the non-circular bore


19


of the barrel


18


. It is preferable that the housing


10


includes one or more projections


110


extended from the plate


11


thereof, and engaged with the bell body


30


(FIGS.


1


and


3


-


5


), for allowing the bell body


30


to point contact with the housing


10


, and for increasing the resonance effect of the bell body


30


.




A securing device


40


is provided to attach or secure or couple the bell body


30


to the housing


10


, and includes a panel


41


for engaging with the inner portion of the bell body


30


, to retain the bell body


30


between the panel


41


and the plate


11


of the housing


10


. The securing device


40


includes a conduit


42


extended from the panel


41


, and engage able through the aperture


31


of the bell body


30


, and the bore


19


of the barrel


18


.




The conduit


42


includes a non-circular cross section, or one or more flat surfaces


421


formed thereon (FIG.


1


), to mate or to engage with the corresponding non-circular aperture


31


of the bell body


30


and the non-circular bore


19


of the barrel


18


, and to prevent the securing device


40


and the housing


10


and the bell body


30


from rotating relative to each other, and to suspend the bell body


30


within the housing


10


.




The conduit


42


includes a peripheral swelling or catch


44


provided or extended from the free end thereof, to form a peripheral shoulder


45


therein, and to engage with the corresponding peripheral shoulder


181


of the barrel


18


, and thus to detachably catch or lock the securing device


40


to the barrel


18


of the housing


10


. The conduit


42


preferably includes one or more slots


46


formed therein to increase the resilience of the catch


44


thereof, for facilitating the engagement of the catch


44


with the peripheral shoulder


181


of the barrel


18


.




The conduit


42


preferably includes a peripheral rib


43


extended radially into a bore


47


thereof, to engage with the rod


24


, and to position the rod


24


to the conduit


42


, or to guide the rod


24


to axially move along the conduit


42


without moving laterally. The securing device


40


further includes one or more, such as two ears


48


extended from the panel


41


thereof, and each of the ears


48


includes a hole


49


formed therein.




A seat


50


includes a shaft


51


attached or secured on one end thereof and having one or both ends thereof rotatably engaged in the holes


49


of the ears


48


, for allowing the seat


50


to be rotated relative to the panel


41


or the securing device


40


about the shaft


51


. The seat


50


includes a cavity


53


formed in the other end


52


thereof, to receive or secure one end of a spring or a resilient member


58


therein. A jinglet, sounder, hammer, tongue, striker or clapper


59


is coupled or secured to the other end of the resilient member


58


for hammering or striking onto the bell body


30


. A spring member


54


may be engaged onto the shaft


51


, and biased between the securing device


40


and the seat


50


, for biasing the seat


50


to engage with the panel


41


of the securing device


40


, and/or to engage with the inner end


241


of the rod


24


(

FIGS. 3

,


5


), or for disengaging the clapper


59


from the bell body


30


.




In operation, as shown in

FIG. 4

, when the knob


27


is depressed or forced toward the handle


20


against the spring


29


, the inner end


241


of the rod


24


may actuate or force the seat


50


to rotate relative to the securing device


40


, and may then force the clapper


59


to hammer or strike against the bell body


30


, in order to make sounds.




When the knob


27


and the rod


24


are released, the spring


29


may bias the rod


24


away from the seat


50


, and may bias the knob


27


or the head


28


out of the handle


20


, for allowing the knob


27


to be depressed or forced toward the handle


20


again. In addition, the spring member


54


may bias the seat


50


to engage with the panel


41


of the securing device


40


, and/or to engage with the inner end


241


of the rod


24


, or to disengage the clapper


59


from the bell body


30


, as shown in FIG.


3


.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, the users may also hold or grasp the handle


20


, to vibrate or oscillate or shake or move the housing


10


and the bell body


30


, in order to force the clapper


59


to hammer or strike against the bell body


30


, and so as to make sounds.




Accordingly, the bell assembly in accordance with the present invention includes a clapper actuatable to strike onto the bell body without moving or shaking the bell body, and strikable onto the bell body by moving or oscillating or shaking the bell body.




Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example only and that numerous changes in the detailed construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.



Claims
  • 1. A bell assembly comprising:a bell body, a securing device attached to said bell body, a seat rotatably secured to said securing device with a shaft, and rotatable relative to said securing device about said shaft, a resilient member including a first end secured to said seat, and including a second end, a clapper secured to said second end of said resilient member, means for rotating said seat relative to said securing device, to actuate said clapper to strike against said bell body, and to make sounds, without moving said bell body, and means for biasing said seat to engage with said securing device, and to disengage said clapper from said bell body, said clapper being allowed to strike against said bell body when shaking said bell body.
  • 2. The bell assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said bell body includes an aperture formed therein, said securing device includes a panel engaged with said bell body and a conduit extended from said panel and engaged through said aperture of said bell body, to secure said securing device to said bell body.
  • 3. The bell assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein said securing device includes at least one ear extended from said panel thereof and having a hole formed in said at least one ear, to receive said shaft.
  • 4. The bell assembly as claimed in claim 2 further comprising a housing including a plate having a barrel extended therefrom, said barrel including a bore formed therein to receive said conduit, said panel of said securing device forcing said bell body toward said plate of said housing, to secure said bell body in said housing.
  • 5. The bell assembly as claimed in claim 4, wherein said securing device includes a catch extended from said conduit, to engage with said barrel and to secure said conduit to said barrel.
  • 6. The bell assembly as claimed in claim 5, wherein said barrel includes a peripheral shoulder formed therein to receive said catch of said securing device, and to lock said conduit to said barrel.
  • 7. The bell assembly as claimed in claim 4, wherein said housing includes a first end having said plate provided thereon, and a second end having a peripheral skirt provided thereon, and at least one opening formed therein to form at least one bar therein, said at least one bar is coupled between said plate and said peripheral skirt of said housing.
  • 8. The bell assembly as claimed in claim 7, wherein said housing includes at least one pad attached to said peripheral skirt to make a point-contact with supporting surfaces.
  • 9. The bell assembly as claimed in claim 4, wherein said housing includes at least one projection extended from said plate thereof, and engaged with said bell body, to make a point-contact with said bell body.
  • 10. The bell assembly as claimed in claim 4 further comprising a handle secured to said barrel of said housing, and moved in concert with said housing.
  • 11. The bell assembly as claimed in claim 10, wherein said rotating means includes a rod slidably received in said handle and in said conduit of said securing device, and said rod includes an inner end engageable with said seat, to rotate said seat relative to said securing device against said biasing means when, said rod is moved relative to said handle.
  • 12. The bell assembly as claimed in claim 11, wherein said conduit includes a bore formed therein, and a peripheral rib extended radially into said bore thereof, to engage with said rod, and to guide said rod to move axially along said conduit.
  • 13. The bell assembly as claimed in claim 11, wherein said handle includes a bore formed therein to slidably receive said rod, and includes a peripheral flange extended into said bore thereof, to engage with said rod and to limit said rod to move relative to said handle.
  • 14. The bell assembly as claimed in claim 11, wherein said rod includes a knob secured thereto and extended out of said handle for being depressed by users.
  • 15. The bell assembly as claimed in claim 11, wherein said rod includes a first end extendible out of said handle, and means for biasing said first end of said rod out of said handle, and to disengage said inner end of said rod from said seat.
  • 16. The bell assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein said aperture of said bell body includes a non-circular cross section, said conduit includes a non-circular cross section to mate with said non-circular aperture of said bell body, and to prevent said securing device from rotating relative to said bell body.
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