US157735A - Improvement in hubs for vehicle-wheels - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- Figure 1 of the drawing is a representation of a longitudinal sectional view of our wheelhub.
- Fig. 2 is a transverse sectional view of the same.
- This invention has relation to hubs for wheels; and it consists in the spokes having shouldered tenons, in combination with narrow partitions forming mortises in a hub which is cast of one piece of metal. 1t finally consists in a screw cap for confining the hub upon the spindle, which, when screwed home upon the end of the hub, will also close the outer oil passage, efi'ectually confining the lubricating oil within the receptacle therefor, excluding dust and mud, and dispensing with the screw-threaded bolt in common use for this purpose, as will be hereinafter more fully explained.
- A designates the axle-box, which is cast in one piece with an interior annular recess, 0, forming, when the hub is on the axle, an oil-chamber.
- an annular shoulder, g is formed on the box A, between which shoulder and a reduced screw-threaded portion, a, a band, D, of india-rubber or leather is applied, which is intended to form a yielding cushion to the hub.
- the hub B is cast in one piece, with receptacles or mortises between partitions b, to receive the tenons on spokes O.
- This hub B is forced over the band D and confined against the shoulder g by means of aunt-washer, E, which is applied on the screw-theaded portion a, and set up past an oil-feed hole, f, as shown in Fig. 1.
- the feed-hole f communicates with the oil-chamber c by means of a passage, f, and when a cap, G, is screwed on. the portion a and set up against the nut-washer E the feedhole will be closed.
- the hub and axle are lubricated by simply removing the cap G and pouring oil into the chamber 0 through the feed-holef.
- the tenoned ends of the spokes G are beveled, and each tenon has two shoulders, e 6, formed on its sides.
- spokes G having tenons with shoulders e 6 upon their lower ends, in combination with the partitions b of the hub B, substantially as specified.
- the screw-cap G for the purpose of closing the passage f, substantially as specified.
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l. CLARK & J. LDCKE. Hubs for Vehicle-Wheels,
Patented Dec.15,1874.
INVENTORS WITNESSES yaw ' Attorneys THE GRAPHICCO. PHDYOLH'HSSS 4X PARK FLAG UNITED STATES PATENT DFFIGE.
JOHN CLARK AND JOHN LOGKE, OF MILROY, PENNSYLVANIA.
IMPROVEMENT I N HUBS FOR VEHlCLE-WHEELS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 157,735, dated December 15, 1874; application filed July 11, 1874.
to the letters and figures of reference marked thereon.
Figure 1 of the drawing is a representation of a longitudinal sectional view of our wheelhub. Fig. 2 is a transverse sectional view of the same.
This invention has relation to hubs for wheels; and it consists in the spokes having shouldered tenons, in combination with narrow partitions forming mortises in a hub which is cast of one piece of metal. 1t finally consists in a screw cap for confining the hub upon the spindle, which, when screwed home upon the end of the hub, will also close the outer oil passage, efi'ectually confining the lubricating oil within the receptacle therefor, excluding dust and mud, and dispensing with the screw-threaded bolt in common use for this purpose, as will be hereinafter more fully explained.
In the annexed drawings, A designates the axle-box, which is cast in one piece with an interior annular recess, 0, forming, when the hub is on the axle, an oil-chamber. Externally an annular shoulder, g, is formed on the box A, between which shoulder and a reduced screw-threaded portion, a, a band, D, of india-rubber or leather is applied, which is intended to form a yielding cushion to the hub. The hub B is cast in one piece, with receptacles or mortises between partitions b, to receive the tenons on spokes O. This hub B is forced over the band D and confined against the shoulder g by means of aunt-washer, E, which is applied on the screw-theaded portion a, and set up past an oil-feed hole, f, as shown in Fig. 1. The feed-hole f communicates with the oil-chamber c by means of a passage, f, and when a cap, G, is screwed on. the portion a and set up against the nut-washer E the feedhole will be closed. The hub and axle are lubricated by simply removing the cap G and pouring oil into the chamber 0 through the feed-holef. The tenoned ends of the spokes G are beveled, and each tenon has two shoulders, e 6, formed on its sides.
In the act of driving the spokes into the hub B the shouldered portions 6 will be condensed, and when the shoulders pass the inner ends of the partitions b they will expand to their normal size and rigidly hold the spokes.
' What we claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. The spokes G, having tenons with shoulders e 6 upon their lower ends, in combination with the partitions b of the hub B, substantially as specified.
2. In combination with the oil-passages ff of the oil-receptacle c, the screw-cap G, for the purpose of closing the passage f, substantially as specified.
In testimony that we claim the above we have hereunto subscribed our names in the presence of two witnesses.
JOHN CLARK. JOHN LOGKE.
Witnesses:
JOHN BARGER, JAMES THOMPSON.
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