US540799A - Cross-bar for telegraph-poles - Google Patents
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- My invention relates to the cross-arms used upon telegraph poles for the attachment of the insulators, and is designed to provide a metal arm which shall take the place of the wooden arms now employed, and an improved connection for the arm and the pole.
- 2 represents a portion of a telegraph pole, having a cross-arm 3, composed of an an gle-iron, whose horizontal flange 4 is inserted within a horizontal slot formed in the side of the pole.
- This cross-arm is perforated for the insertion of screw-bolts 5, which pass throughthe web into the post and secure the arm in place.
- braces 6 which are bolted to the web of the angle-iron and thence extend at an angle to the pole, where they are secured by a single bolt 7.
- the horizontal flange of the bar is perforated for the insertion of the insulator-stems 8, which are provided with enlargements resting upon the upper face and are secured by nuts engaging their lower screwthreaded ends.
- the advantages ofmy invention will be appreciated by those skilled in the art.
- the horizontal flange or leg of the angle fitting in the slot gives the bar a secure hold upon the pole and allows the use of avery light section of the rolled angle.
- the angle iron may be cheaply bought in the market and easily cut up into sections of a suitable length and perforated for the bolts and insulator stems, and the life of the bar is much longer than any of the ordinary wooden bars now used.
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J. B. OLIVER.
GRQSS'BAR FOR TELEGRAPH POLES. v No. 540,799. Patented June 11, 1895.
INVENTQR 7 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JAMES B. OLIVER, OF SHIELDS STATION, PENNSYLVANIA.
CROSS-BAR FOR TELEGRAP H-POLES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 540,799, dated June 11, 1895.
Application filed August '10, 1 8 94.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JAMES B. OLIVER, t Shields Station, in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Cross-Bars 'for Telegraph-Poles, of which the following is 3 is a cross-section on the line 111,111 of Fig. 1,
with the cross-arm partly broken away.
My invention relates to the cross-arms used upon telegraph poles for the attachment of the insulators, and is designed to provide a metal arm which shall take the place of the wooden arms now employed, and an improved connection for the arm and the pole.
In the drawings, 2 represents a portion of a telegraph pole, having a cross-arm 3, composed of an an gle-iron, whose horizontal flange 4 is inserted within a horizontal slot formed in the side of the pole.. This cross-arm is perforated for the insertion of screw-bolts 5, which pass throughthe web into the post and secure the arm in place. As additional means for securing the arm in place and stiffening it, I provide braces 6, which are bolted to the web of the angle-iron and thence extend at an angle to the pole, where they are secured by a single bolt 7. The horizontal flange of the baris perforated for the insertion of the insulator-stems 8, which are provided with enlargements resting upon the upper face and are secured by nuts engaging their lower screwthreaded ends.
The face of the pole immediately beneath the slot is preferably squared 0E to afford a better bearing for the web of the arm, as shown at the lower portions of Figs. 1 and 2.
Serial No. 519,952. (No model.)
The advantages ofmy invention will be appreciated by those skilled in the art. The horizontal flange or leg of the angle fitting in the slot gives the bar a secure hold upon the pole and allows the use of avery light section of the rolled angle. The angle iron may be cheaply bought in the market and easily cut up into sections of a suitable length and perforated for the bolts and insulator stems, and the life of the bar is much longer than any of the ordinary wooden bars now used.
Many changes may be made in the form and arrangementof the parts without departing from my invention, since What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. The combination with a telegraph pole having a narrow horizontal slot, of an angle iron cross-bar having its flange fitting snugly within the slot and its web extendingin a vertical direction exterior to the slot, and secur-. ing devices arranged to hold the cross-bar in place; substantially as described. 7 2. The combination with a telegraph pole having a narrow horizontal slot, of an angle iron cross bar having its flange fitting snugly within the slot and its webextendingin a vertical direction exterior to the slot, and braces extending from the cross-bar to the pole; substantially as described.
3. The combination with a telegraph pole having a deep horizontal slot and a wide shallow recess, of an angle-iron having its flange within the horizontal slot and its web fitting in the recess; substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand.
JAMES B. oLIvER.
Witnesses:
H. M. CORWIN, F. E. GAITHER.
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