US163519A - Improvement in car-couplings - Google Patents
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- FIG. l is a perspective view of my carcoupling as attached to an ordinary box-car.
- Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section 5 Fig. 3, a front View of the same.
- Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a detailed portion of the link-raising device.
- Fig. 5 is a side view of the couplingpm.
- A represents the draw-head, constructed in the ordinary form, and attached to the carframe in any of the known or usual ways.
- a small groove or recess forming a shoulder, a, for the lower end of the coupling-pin to butt against.
- a bead, b tapering both in width and thickness, as shown, it being largest at the rear or inner end, and running to a point at the front end.
- This bead is for the purpose of guiding the coupling-link in entering the draw-head, so as to strike the proper part of the couplingpin, and still leave room enough on each side thereof to allow any necessary movement of the link, as hereinafter described, and also reduce the strain on the pin.
- a slot for the passage of the coupling-pin B In the top of the draw-head is a slot for the passage of the coupling-pin B, and on each side of said slot, on the top of the draw head, is formed a flange, d.
- the coupling-pin is constructed as shown in Fig. 5, the front edge being formed with a curve, 0c x, extending from the top downward for a suitable distance.
- a curved shoulder, y y, and on the back edge is also formed a curve, z a.
- the pin is formed with a projecting arm, O.
- the body of the pin tapers, as shown, the lower end bcing formed so as to enter the groove or recess back of the shoulder a, and rest against said shoulder.
- rlhe curved shoulders y of the coupling-pin may be formed by means of flanges cast on the pin, or simply by reducing the thickness of the rear portion thereof, as shown by dotted lines in Figs. 3 and 5.
- the coupling-pin B being in position in the draw-head, when the link enters it strikes the straight edge e thereof below the front curve .t and as the three curves cc, y, and z are concentric, the pin will move upward and forward on a circle, and
- a pin,f is passed through one of the anges d into a curved groove, h, in the side of the coupling-pin.
- the end of the arm O is, by a chain, c', connected with a rod, k, the upper end of which forms, or is attached to, a flat bar, D, with handle at its upper end, which bar passes through a slot in a plate, E, attached to and projecting from the end of the car.
- a groove or recess, m is formed in the top of the plate E, across the slot therein.
- the cars may be uncoupled from the top, and when the bar D has been raised above the plate E, it may be turned so as to rest its lower end in the groove or recess m, and thus hold the coupling-pin in an elevated position.
- a lever or rod with suitable arms may be arranged on the end of the car, and connected with the chain c', so as to uncouple from either side of the car as well as from the top.
- a short shaft In one side of the draw-head A, at the inner end of the mouth, is inserted a short shaft,
- n upon the inner end of which is attached a fork, G, and on the outer end is attached an arm, H, as shown.
- a shaft, I Along the frontof the car, near the lower end, in suitable bearings, is placed a shaft, I, having a crank or handle at each end. From this shaft project-s a grooved arm, J, around which is placed a spiral spring. K.
- the outer end of this spring is fastened to the arm, while to its inner end is attached a chain, 19, which passes through the spring and lies in the groove on the arm.
- a spring or snap hook, s To the end of the chain p is attached a spring or snap hook, s, which fastens in the arm H on the shaft fn..
- the interior of the draw-head A is the same as that ordinarily used, with the exception that the throat is contracted by means of ⁇ /shaped ridges t and t', formed across the bottom and roof, as shown in Fig. 2, the front sides of said ridges being on the same incline, and forming, as it were, a continuation of the top and bottom of the mouth of the draw-head.
- These ridges form bearings on which the link can be turned up and down, as required, for
- the chain p In the connection of the chain p with the shaft or rod I, l do not confine myself to the grooved arm J and spring K, surrounding the same, as the spring and arm may be arranged in various other ways.
- the arm may be cylindrical, and the spring be inclosed therein.
- the link may be held at any desired height by simply inserting a small block under the crank of the rod I, or between said crank and the end of the car.
- the draw-head A provided with the i11- terior transverse ridges t t andthe tapering bead b, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.
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aw By K ,p4/ML AMK .dttarney UNITED STATES IILLIAM V. PERRY, OF BEAVER DAM, WISCONSIN, ASSIGNOR TO THE PERRY SAFETY CAR-OOUPLING COMPANY, OF KOKOMO, INDIANA.
IMPROVEMENT IN CAR-COUPLINGS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 163,519, dated May 18,1875; application filed May 6, 1875.
` To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM V. PERRY, of Beaver Dam, in the county of Dodge and in the State of Wisconsin, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Car- Couplers; and do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, making a part of this specilication.
The nature of my invention consists in the construction and arrangement of a car-coupling, as will be hereinafter more fully set forth.
In order to enable others skilled in the art to which my invention appertains to make and use the same, I will now proceed to describe its construction and operation, referring to the annexed drawings, in which- Figure l is a perspective view of my carcoupling as attached to an ordinary box-car. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section 5 Fig. 3, a front View of the same. Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a detailed portion of the link-raising device. Fig. 5 is a side view of the couplingpm.
A represents the draw-head, constructed in the ordinary form, and attached to the carframe in any of the known or usual ways. Immediately back of the mouth of the drawhead, in the center of the bottom thereof, is made a small groove or recess, forming a shoulder, a, for the lower end of the coupling-pin to butt against. In the center, at the top of the mouth of the draw-head, is formed a bead, b, tapering both in width and thickness, as shown, it being largest at the rear or inner end, and running to a point at the front end. This bead is for the purpose of guiding the coupling-link in entering the draw-head, so as to strike the proper part of the couplingpin, and still leave room enough on each side thereof to allow any necessary movement of the link, as hereinafter described, and also reduce the strain on the pin. In the top of the draw-head is a slot for the passage of the coupling-pin B, and on each side of said slot, on the top of the draw head, is formed a flange, d. The coupling-pin is constructed as shown in Fig. 5, the front edge being formed with a curve, 0c x, extending from the top downward for a suitable distance. On each side of the coupling-piu is formed a curved shoulder, y y, and on the back edge is also formed a curve, z a. Above this latter curve the pin is formed with a projecting arm, O. Below the front and rear curves the body of the pin tapers, as shown, the lower end bcing formed so as to enter the groove or recess back of the shoulder a, and rest against said shoulder. rlhe three curves x, y, and z are all made from the same center, concentric with each other, and the ends of the slot in the draw-head, through which the pin passes, are curved in a corresponding manner. rlhe curved shoulders y of the coupling-pin may be formed by means of flanges cast on the pin, or simply by reducing the thickness of the rear portion thereof, as shown by dotted lines in Figs. 3 and 5. The coupling-pin B being in position in the draw-head, when the link enters it strikes the straight edge e thereof below the front curve .t and as the three curves cc, y, and z are concentric, the pin will move upward and forward on a circle, and
allow the link to pass under its lower end 5 and as soon as the link has passed by the the same, the pin falls down of its own Weight. To prevent the couplingpin from coming out on top, a pin,f, is passed through one of the anges d into a curved groove, h, in the side of the coupling-pin. The end of the arm O is, by a chain, c', connected with a rod, k, the upper end of which forms, or is attached to, a flat bar, D, with handle at its upper end, which bar passes through a slot in a plate, E, attached to and projecting from the end of the car. In the top of the plate E, across the slot therein, is formed a groove or recess, m. By this device the cars may be uncoupled from the top, and when the bar D has been raised above the plate E, it may be turned so as to rest its lower end in the groove or recess m, and thus hold the coupling-pin in an elevated position. A lever or rod with suitable arms may be arranged on the end of the car, and connected with the chain c', so as to uncouple from either side of the car as well as from the top. In one side of the draw-head A, at the inner end of the mouth, is inserted a short shaft,
n, upon the inner end of which is attached a fork, G, and on the outer end is attached an arm, H, as shown. Along the frontof the car, near the lower end, in suitable bearings, is placed a shaft, I, having a crank or handle at each end. From this shaft project-s a grooved arm, J, around which is placed a spiral spring. K. The outer end of this spring is fastened to the arm, while to its inner end is attached a chain, 19, which passes through the spring and lies in the groove on the arm. To the end of the chain p is attached a spring or snap hook, s, which fastens in the arm H on the shaft fn.. When the coupling-link L is in the draw-head, one side thereof is between the two prongs of the fork Gr. By turning the shaft I so as to raise the arm J, the shaft a will be turned by the action of the chain p on the arm H, so that the front prong of the fork G will lift the front end of the coupling-link, while at the same time the rear prong of the fork bears down on the inner end of the link, so that said inner end will go down behind an incline, t, formed in the bottom of the drawhead, allowing the front or outer end of the link to be raised to any desired height for entering the opposite draw-head. When the cars are coupled the fork G is brought back into its original position by means of a spring, o, on the shaft u, or by weighting the arm H, or
by both.
By connecting the chain 12 with the arln J by means of a spring, K, it allows for the outward and inward movement of the draw-head, and by the use of the spring-hook s thc chain p disconnects itself from the arm H, in case of breakage of the draw-head, without danger of breaking or tearing loose the shaft I; This shaft may be provided with an arm connected with a rod extending to the top of the car, so as to operate the link from the top also.
It will be seen and understood that the interior of the draw-head A is the same as that ordinarily used, with the exception that the throat is contracted by means of \/shaped ridges t and t', formed across the bottom and roof, as shown in Fig. 2, the front sides of said ridges being on the same incline, and forming, as it were, a continuation of the top and bottom of the mouth of the draw-head. These ridges form bearings on which the link can be turned up and down, as required, for
coupling cars of different height, and they also strengthen the draw-head at the point where most needed-name] y, where the strain of the pin will be.
In the event of the pin B being broken, the ordinary straight pin may beinserted and used. -When this coupler is used on fiat cars, and there being consequently no use for the chain i, rod 7c, Ste., there may be a bolt or slide through therear end of one ofthe anges d, to hold up the pin when desired.
In the connection of the chain p with the shaft or rod I, l do not confine myself to the grooved arm J and spring K, surrounding the same, as the spring and arm may be arranged in various other ways. For instance, the arm may be cylindrical, and the spring be inclosed therein. The link may be held at any desired height by simply inserting a small block under the crank of the rod I, or between said crank and the end of the car.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
l. The draw-head A, provided with the i11- terior transverse ridges t t andthe tapering bead b, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.
2. rEhe coupling-pin B, having concave front curve x, straightfront edge e, and convex back curve z, the curves being concentric, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.
3. In a car-couplin g, the combination of the flat bar D and rod 7c with the slotted plate E, provided with the transverse groove m, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.
4. The combination of the draw-head A, having the ridges t t', and the fork G, shaft n, and arm H, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.
5. The combination, with the link-adjustin g device Gr n H and shaft or rod I, of the chain p, spring K, and arm J, projecting from said rod, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing I have hereunto set my hand this 6th day of May, 1875.
WM. VOORHEES PERRY.
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C. L. EVERT, JOHN SMITH.
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