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  • Lilnmmnns HYATT a citizen of the United States, residing at Brooklyn, county of Kings, State of New York, have made certain new and useful Improvements in Illuminating-Gratings, of which the following is a specification.
  • the object of my invention is to make safe and ornamental the foot-surface of concreted 1o illuminating-gratings: first, as to safety to pre- Vent slipping, by the employment of soft metals-such as lead, brass,&c.--combined with the glasses and concrete in such manner as to form with them the actual tread or foot-surface; and, second, to form an ornamental footsurface by means of soft metals, cast or made into ornamental shapes and combined with the concrete and glasses.
  • A represents the floor plate or grating
  • B the glasses
  • D the ornamenting metal lines or figures
  • b b the under side of'the glasses when shaped as a shank or projection to take into the openings of the plate or grating.
  • Figures 1 and 2 are plan views, showing two different designs- Figs. 3 and 4c are cross-sec- 0 tions respectively of Figs. 1 and 2 on the line aa.
  • Fig. 4 represent the metal ornamental lines and figures as forming a metal construction independent of the fioor'plate or grating.
  • the ornamentin g metal takes the form of inlays of filigree work or otherwise, and depend upon theconcreteto hold them in plaee,forwhich reason I make the metallines spreading, forked,
  • the glasses become finally the means of 5 holding both concrete and inlays to the surface of the same, for which reason the glasses are formed with shanks or projections, as shown at b b, Fig. 4, which take into the openings of the plate or grating, where they are made fast by cement, the concrete being thus held between the adhering sides of the glasses and forming a secure matrix for receiving and holding the inlays.
  • Ooncretedilluminating-gratings made by combining soft-metal ornaments with the concrete and glasses as a foot-surface, substantially as and for the purposes herein set forth and illustrated.

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T. HYATT.
ILLUMINATIN'G GRATING.
No. 255,511. Patented Mar. 28.1882.
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N. PEIERS. Plmlodjlhngmplmn Washington :1. c,
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
, THADDEUS HYATT, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR T-O ELIZABETH A. L. HYATT, OF HYATTSVILLE, MARYLAND.
lLLUMlNATlNG-GRATING.
SPECIFICATION forming part ,of Letters 'Patent No. 255,511, dated March 28, 1882.'
Application filed March 1, 1882. (No model.) Patented in England August 20, 1878.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that Lilnmmnns HYATT, a citizen of the United States, residing at Brooklyn, county of Kings, State of New York, have made certain new and useful Improvements in Illuminating-Gratings, of which the following is a specification.
The object of my invention is to make safe and ornamental the foot-surface of concreted 1o illuminating-gratings: first, as to safety to pre- Vent slipping, by the employment of soft metals-such as lead, brass,&c.--combined with the glasses and concrete in such manner as to form with them the actual tread or foot-surface; and, second, to form an ornamental footsurface by means of soft metals, cast or made into ornamental shapes and combined with the concrete and glasses.
In the drawings attached hereto and mak- 2o ing part of this specification like letters refer to like parts in all the figures.
A represents the floor plate or grating; B, the glasses; 0, the concrete; D, the ornamenting metal lines or figures; b b, the under side of'the glasses when shaped as a shank or projection to take into the openings of the plate or grating.
Figures 1 and 2 are plan views, showing two different designs- Figs. 3 and 4c are cross-sec- 0 tions respectively of Figs. 1 and 2 on the line aa. Fig. 1 and its cross-section, Fig. 3,represent the metal ornamental lines and figures as forming a portion of the floor-plate or grating and cast upon it. Fig. 2 and its cross-section,
5 Fig. 4, represent the metal ornamental lines and figures as forming a metal construction independent of the fioor'plate or grating. In this case the ornamentin g metal takes the form of inlays of filigree work or otherwise, and depend upon theconcreteto hold them in plaee,forwhich reason I make the metallines spreading, forked,
or thickest at the bottom, as shown. at d d, Fig. 4, to prevent them from becoming loosened by wear; and the floor-plate itself being flat, the glasses become finally the means of 5 holding both concrete and inlays to the surface of the same, for which reason the glasses are formed with shanks or projections, as shown at b b, Fig. 4, which take into the openings of the plate or grating, where they are made fast by cement, the concrete being thus held between the adhering sides of the glasses and forming a secure matrix for receiving and holding the inlays.
Having thus fully described and illustrated my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
l. Ooncreted illuminating-gratings made by combining soft metal with the concrete and glasses as a foot-surface, substantially as and 6) for the purposes herein set forth and illustrated.
2. Ooncretedilluminating-gratings made by combining soft-metal ornaments with the concrete and glasses as a foot-surface, substantially as and for the purposes herein set forth and illustrated.
THADDEUS II YATT.
Witnesses OHAs. H. SHEPARD, RICHARD MOTT.
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