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US263848A US263848DA US263848A US 263848 A US263848 A US 263848A US 263848D A US263848D A US 263848DA US 263848 A US263848 A US 263848A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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  • Our present invention consists in an apparatus to be used as an alternative device with that shown in (Jase B, for the purpose of delivering the goods to a lighter or depositing them on a whart'having no receiving-frame for the carrier.
  • a A represent the two main timbers of the frame-work, connected together bymiddle ends of the cross-bars E of the endless carriers F'.
  • the grooves in O 0 receive and inclose the ends of the bars E, while those in G O are open grooves or longitudinal recesses to allow the carrier to pass out laterally at any point in thedilferent adjustments of the framework.

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4 Sheets-Sheet 1.
Patented Sept. 5, 1882.
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APPARATUS FOR LOADING- AND UNLOADING VESSELS.
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J. W. BROWN 8?; J. W. BROWN, J1. APPARATUS FOR LOADING AND UNLOADING VESSELS.
No. 263,848. Patented Sept. 5, 1882. Q
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APPARATUS FOR LOADING AND UNLOADING VESSELS. No. 263,848.
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J. W. BROWN 85 J. W. BROWN, Jr.
APPARATUS FOR LOADING AND UNLOADING VBSSELS.
' No. 263,848. Patented Sept. 5, 1882.
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. UNITED STATES PATENT JOHN WILSON BROWN AND JOHN WILSON BROWN, JR, OF BALTIMORE, MD.
APPARATUS FOR LOADING AND UNLOADING VESSELS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 263,848, dated September 5, 1882.
Application filed June 26,1882. (No model.)
To all whom at may concern: Be it known that we, JOHN WILSON BROW and JOHN WILSON BROWN, Jr, of Baltimore city, State of Maryland, have invented a new and Improved Apparatus for Loading and Unloading Vessels; and we do herebydcclarethat the following is a full, clear, and exact description ofthe same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification.
In another application for a patent filed by us of this same date, and marked Case A, we described and illustrated a derrick-frame designed to he set over the hatchway of a vessel and combined with an extensible frame capable of being projected into the hold of the Vessel, around which extensible frame an endless carrier was guided, to which carrier the packages and articles in the hold were slung, and by which they were raised from the hold preparatory to being delivered from thevessel. in a second application, marked Uase B, filed at the same time, we described an apparatus to he placed on the wharf to support the shore end of the carrier and receive and transfer the articles to the desired point.
Our present invention consists in an apparatus to be used as an alternative device with that shown in (Jase B, for the purpose of delivering the goods to a lighter or depositing them on a whart'having no receiving-frame for the carrier.
The present invention consists in a framework suspended from a suitable rigging on the ship and hanging over the side of the same,
which suspended frameis provided with means for adjusting its height from below, and forms a. guide for the endless carrier coming from the hold of the ship, and around which the carrier travels, and from which the packages are removed to the li ghter' or wharf when they reach the lower end of the said frame.
Referring to the drawings, Figure l is an isometric projection in perspective of our improvement. Fig. 2 is a side elevation; Fig. 3, a front elevation. Fig, 4 is atop view; and Fig. 5 is a view taken transversely to a ship and a lighter, showing the relation of the present invention to the other parts in loading and unloading.
A A represent the two main timbers of the frame-work, connected together bymiddle ends of the cross-bars E of the endless carriers F'. The grooves in O 0 receive and inclose the ends of the bars E, while those in G O are open grooves or longitudinal recesses to allow the carrier to pass out laterally at any point in thedilferent adjustments of the framework.
G is a frame-work encompassing three sides of the main frame A O O, and provided with friction-rollers a a for each of. the bars A, and which, by resting upon opposite sides ot'the said bars, guide the framcA O O in its movement up ordown. The ends of the three-sidedframe G are fastened toa frame, H, that is attached to the horizontal guide-rails I for the carrier, which guide-rails extend from the frame A O O to the derrick mounted above the hatchway, as shown in Fig. 5. V
In the top of theframe A O G are four pulleys, J, and on the bottom of the same are six pulleys, K, while in the frame H are fourpulleys, L, around which the endless carrier travcls, coming into the frame A CO at thelower pulleys of the frame H, and, descending to the lighter, is relieved of its load, and then, after turning the pulleys at the bottom of the frame A (J 0, it rises to the pulleys at the top of the same frame, and then, descending to the upper pulleys in frame H, enters the horizontal rails, and passes hack to the hoisting apparatus at the hatchway.
For raising or lowering the frame A O C inside of the frame G and H, the said frame A 0 O is connected on each side to a rope, L at the point I), Fig. 1, which rope passes up to a suitable support in the rigging, (see Fig. 5,) whereit passes over pulleys, and then descends on each side of the apparatus and is wound upon the Windlass M atthe bottom of theframework and within easy reach for manipulation.
This vertical adj ustmentof the frame A O 0 permits said frame to be lowered as the ship of frame A O O in the frames G Hfl't will be seen, is such that the length of the carrier remains always the same.
The apparatus herein described may be used also for unloading or loading coal and other loose stuff by simply placing it in buckets, suspending them. on the carrier, and providing means for dumping the buckets.
Having thus described our invention, what we claim as new is- 1. The combination, with a frame, GH, connected to a hoisting apparatus on the ship by guide-rails, a suspended and vertically-adjustable frame moving in said frame G H, and an endless carrier moving around said verticallyadjustable frame and extending to and around the hoisting apparatus on the ship, as shown and described.
2. The suspended and verticallyadjustable frame, combined with the ropes L ,supportingpulleys in the rigging ot' the vessel, and a Windlass, M, at the bottom of said frame, for. v the purpose of formingan adjustable terminus or delivery end of the carrier capable of being worked from the bottom, as shown and ,de- 25 scribed.
"3. The combination of the braced frame A O 0, having four pulleys at the top and six at the bottom, and provided with grooves g for the endless carrier, the encompassing-frame G 0 H, provided with pulleys L and connecting with horizontal guides for the carrier, the carrier traversing saidframe, and the rope L and Windlass M, as and for the purpose described.
4. A suspended and vertically-adjustable 5 JOHN WILSON BROWN. JOHN WILSON BROWN, JR.
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