US555184A - Car-axle box - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B61—RAILWAYS
- B61F—RAIL VEHICLE SUSPENSIONS, e.g. UNDERFRAMES, BOGIES OR ARRANGEMENTS OF WHEEL AXLES; RAIL VEHICLES FOR USE ON TRACKS OF DIFFERENT WIDTH; PREVENTING DERAILING OF RAIL VEHICLES; WHEEL GUARDS, OBSTRUCTION REMOVERS OR THE LIKE FOR RAIL VEHICLES
- B61F17/00—Lubrication specially adapted for axle-boxes of rail vehicles
- B61F17/02—Lubrication specially adapted for axle-boxes of rail vehicles with oil
- B61F17/04—Lubrication by stationary devices
- B61F17/06—Lubrication by stationary devices by means of a wick or the like
- B61F17/08—Devices for pressing the wick or the like against the rotating axle
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- My invention relates to car-axle boxes; and it consists in an independent tilting or rocking oil-cellar removabl y seated in the main box and having a gasket within its innerend fitting the sleeve of the axle-journal and held closely thereto by the tilting of the cellar, as I shall hereinafter fully describe, and specifically point out in the claims.
- My present invention differs from those of the same class as heretofore constructed in the construction of the cellar, whereby it holds the gasket well up to the journal-sleeve, and in said cellar being wholly confined within the main box instead of having the box-cover at its outer end. Itis more applicable to freight-cars, as it will require less inspection.
- FIG. 1 is a longitudinal vertical section of my axle-box.
- A is the main box. suitable cover or lid. a sliding cover B.
- G is the axle, having journal 0 and sleeve 0.
- D is my oil-cellar. It consists of a vessel made of any suitable material, cast or sheet iron or steel or brass.
- the bottom (Z of the cellar is inclined from each end to an apexline (1 at its transverse middle, forming a bearing on which it can tilt or rock endwise. At this line it may be provided with a small lug d to fit in a socket in the bottom of the main box to prevent the cellar from slipping inwardly and to hold and steady it in place.
- This cellar is fitted in the main box and can be readily inserted and removed therefrom.
- M is a bar depending through a slot M in the top of the box A, in engagement with the end of the car-axle journal 0, and held to its place by a spring M seated in the equalizingbar M at one end and secured at its other end to the upper end of said bar or stop, and is designed to prevent the cutting away of the brass by the sleeve and journal by longitudinal play thereat, which would take place in the absence of such stop and from which certain other difficulties would follow.
- a car-axle box the combination of the main box, the removable oil-cellar fitted and confined therein and having an inclined bottom forming an apex or ridge on which it can rock on the bottom of the main box, the gasket at the inner end of the cellar bearing on the journal-sleeve and the spring for tilting or rocking said cellar to hold its gasket up to the sleeve, substantially as herein described.
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Description
Patented Feb; 25,1896.
GAR AXLE BOX.
(No Model.)
A. D. RICHMOND.
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ALBERT D. RICHMOND, OF SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA.
CAR-AXLE BOX.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 555,184, dated February 25, 1896.
Application filed June '7, 1892. Serial No. 435,908, (No model.)
To aZZ whom it may concern:
Beitknown that I, ALBERT D. Ricnnoxn, a citizen of the United States, residing at Sacramento, Sacramento county, State of California,have invented an Improvement in Car- Axle Boxes; and I hereby declare the following to be full, clear, and exact description of the same.
My invention relates to car-axle boxes; and it consists in an independent tilting or rocking oil-cellar removabl y seated in the main box and having a gasket within its innerend fitting the sleeve of the axle-journal and held closely thereto by the tilting of the cellar, as I shall hereinafter fully describe, and specifically point out in the claims.
My present invention differs from those of the same class as heretofore constructed in the construction of the cellar, whereby it holds the gasket well up to the journal-sleeve, and in said cellar being wholly confined within the main box instead of having the box-cover at its outer end. Itis more applicable to freight-cars, as it will require less inspection.
Referring to the accompanying drawing for a more complete explanation of my invention, the figure is a longitudinal vertical section of my axle-box.
A is the main box. suitable cover or lid. a sliding cover B.
G is the axle, having journal 0 and sleeve 0.
D is my oil-cellar. It consists of a vessel made of any suitable material, cast or sheet iron or steel or brass. The bottom (Z of the cellar is inclined from each end to an apexline (1 at its transverse middle, forming a bearing on which it can tilt or rock endwise. At this line it may be provided with a small lug d to fit in a socket in the bottom of the main box to prevent the cellar from slipping inwardly and to hold and steady it in place. This cellar is fitted in the main box and can be readily inserted and removed therefrom. Its top edges reach up to about the middle of the journal and sleeve on each side, and its inner end, which is near the inner end of the main box A, is grooved out to receive the journal-sleeve, and on its inner surface is a This may have any This is here shown as thereby to raise its inner end and to hold the gasket well and closely to its seat. In this movement the cellar rocks or tilts on its ridged bottom. The cellar can easily be packed with waste and can be removed and inserted readily.
M is a bar depending through a slot M in the top of the box A, in engagement with the end of the car-axle journal 0, and held to its place by a spring M seated in the equalizingbar M at one end and secured at its other end to the upper end of said bar or stop, and is designed to prevent the cutting away of the brass by the sleeve and journal by longitudinal play thereat, which would take place in the absence of such stop and from which certain other difficulties would follow.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. In a car-axle box, the combination of a tilting or rocking oil-cellar therein having a gasket at its inner end fitting the journalsleeve of-the axle, and a spring acting on said cellar to tilt it and hold its gasket closely to the journahsleeve, substantially as herein described.
2. In a car-axle box, the combination of the main box, the removable oil-cellar fitted and confined therein and having an inclined bottom forming an apex or ridge on which it can rock on the bottom of the main box, the gasket at the inner end of the cellar bearing on the journal-sleeve and the spring for tilting or rocking said cellar to hold its gasket up to the sleeve, substantially as herein described.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand.
ALBERT D. RICHMOND. IYitnesses:
CHAS. M. CAMPBELL, JNO. C. TEATER.
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