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US724587A
US724587A US13789303A US1903137893A US724587A US 724587 A US724587 A US 724587A US 13789303 A US13789303 A US 13789303A US 1903137893 A US1903137893 A US 1903137893A US 724587 A US724587 A US 724587A
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  • My invention is an improved car-truck jack adapted for use in replacing the trucks of derailed cars; and it consists in the peculiar construction and combination of devices heref inafter fully set forth and claimed.
  • the object of my invention is to provide a cheap', simple, compact, and thoroughly eflicient jack of this character which is adapted not only to raise the truck of a derailed car, but to also shift the same laterally when raised, so as to dispose the wheels directly above the track and to then lower the truck to cause its wheels to rengage the track.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of a car-truck jack embodying my improvements.
  • Fig. 2 is partly a top plan view of the same and partly a horizontal sectional view of the same on the plane indicated by the line et a, of Fig. 1. transverse sectional view of the'same,taken on the plane indicated by the line b b of Fig. 1.
  • a base-frame 1' which comprises a pair of standards 2,.provided with vertical screw-threaded bores 3, cross-bars 4,
  • the trunnions of the respective blocks are connected together by longitudinally-disposed bars 9, which serve, as will be understood, to brace the jackscrews, and to the trunnions of one of the blocks is connected a yoke 10, which is en- Fig. 3 isa gaged by a longitudinally-disposed adjustingscrew 11, the head of the said screw having provided with longitudinal slots 14, that eX- tend inwardly for a suitable distance from their ends and through which slots the trunnions of the blocks 7 extend, and the blocks 15, which connect the ends of the said side bars 13 together and which are preferably recessed in their upper ends, as at 16, to adapt them to engage and receivean axle of a cartruck.
  • the said side bars 13 of the shiftable frame 12 are furthermore provided with outstanding ianges 17, that bear upon the trunnions of the block 7.
  • a traveling nut 18 connects the side bars 13 ofthe shiftable frame 12 together at a point intermediate their ends, and the said traveling nut is engaged by the adj usting-screw 11.
  • the said screw and also the jack-screws are provided with angular portions, as at c, adapted to be engaged by suitable wrenches, whereby the said screws maybe readily turned.
  • a car-truck jack having a base -frame and provided with elevating-screws, a frame having swiveied connections with the elevatin g-screws and connecting them together,and a iongitudinally-shiftable frame having slidable connection with the last mentioned frame, substantially as described.
  • a car-truck jack comprising a baseframe having elevating-screws, blocks conneeted to said eievatingserews and adapted to be raised and lowered thereby, connection between the respective blocks, a longitudinally shiftable frame supported by the blocks, and an adjusting-screw for shifting said frame, substantially as described.

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' UNITED STATES `PATENT OFFICE.
CHARLESV `KOFSKE, OF APLINGTON, IOVA.
' CAR-TRUCK JACK.
SPECIFICATION forming Vpart of Letters Patent No. 724,587, dated April '7, 1903. Application led January 5, 1903. Serial No. 137,893. (No model.)
To coll 11171/0111, it may concern:
Beit known that I, CHARLES KonsKn, a citi zen of the United States, residing at Aplington, in the county of Butler and State df Iowa, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Car-Truck Jacks; and I do declare the following to be a full, clear, and eX- act description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same. l
My invention is an improved car-truck jack adapted for use in replacing the trucks of derailed cars; and it consists in the peculiar construction and combination of devices heref inafter fully set forth and claimed.
, The object of my invention is to provide a cheap', simple, compact, and thoroughly eflicient jack of this character which is adapted not only to raise the truck of a derailed car, but to also shift the same laterally when raised, so as to dispose the wheels directly above the track and to then lower the truck to cause its wheels to rengage the track.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a side elevation of a car-truck jack embodying my improvements. Fig. 2 is partly a top plan view of the same and partly a horizontal sectional view of the same on the plane indicated by the line et a, of Fig. 1. transverse sectional view of the'same,taken on the plane indicated by the line b b of Fig. 1.
In the embodiment of my inventionv here shown I provide a base-frame 1', which comprises a pair of standards 2,.provided with vertical screw-threaded bores 3, cross-bars 4,
which connect the lower Aendsot' the stand-` ards together, and brace-bars 5, the lower ends of which are secured to the central portions of the bars t and the upper ends of which are secured to the upper portions of the standards 2. Vertically-disposed jack-screws 6 engage the threaded bores of the standards 2 and project upwardly from the said standards, and to the upper ends of said jackscrews are swiveled blocks 7, which are provided on opposite sides lwith laterally-projecting trunnions 8. The trunnions of the respective blocks are connected together by longitudinally-disposed bars 9, which serve, as will be understood, to brace the jackscrews, and to the trunnions of one of the blocks is connected a yoke 10, which is en- Fig. 3 isa gaged by a longitudinally-disposed adjustingscrew 11, the head of the said screw having provided with longitudinal slots 14, that eX- tend inwardly for a suitable distance from their ends and through which slots the trunnions of the blocks 7 extend, and the blocks 15, which connect the ends of the said side bars 13 together and which are preferably recessed in their upper ends, as at 16, to adapt them to engage and receivean axle of a cartruck. The said side bars 13 of the shiftable frame 12 are furthermore provided with outstanding ianges 17, that bear upon the trunnions of the block 7. A traveling nut 18 connects the side bars 13 ofthe shiftable frame 12 together at a point intermediate their ends, and the said traveling nut is engaged by the adj usting-screw 11. The said screw and also the jack-screws are provided with angular portions, as at c, adapted to be engaged by suitable wrenches, whereby the said screws maybe readily turned.
y In the operation of my improved jack the vertically-disposed jack-screws are employed 'to raise the truck, the truck-jack having been appropriately disposed under the truck, and the adjusting-screw 11 and longitudinallyshiftable frame l2 are employed after the truck has been appropriately elevated to shift the truck laterally with reference to the track to dispose the wheels thereof directly above said track, and thereupon by lowering the screws 6 to lower the said frame 12 the truck is lowered to rengage its wheels with the track-rails.
It will be understood that one of my improved jacks Will be employed for each axle of the truck in the event that all of the Wheels of the truck are derailed'and that the jacks Will be operated in unisonY When raising the truck and shifting the same laterally to ,restore its wheels to the position required to rengage them with the track-rails.
I do not desire to limit myself to the precise construction and combination of devices` hereinbefore shown and described, as it is evident' that modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit of IOO my invention and within the scope of the appended claims.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
l. A car-truck jack having a base -frame and provided with elevating-screws, a frame having swiveied connections with the elevatin g-screws and connecting them together,and a iongitudinally-shiftable frame having slidable connection with the last mentioned frame, substantially as described.
2. A car-truck jack, comprising a baseframe having elevating-screws, blocks conneeted to said eievatingserews and adapted to be raised and lowered thereby, connection between the respective blocks, a longitudinally shiftable frame supported by the blocks, and an adjusting-screw for shifting said frame, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in presence of two subscribing Witnesses.
CHARLES KOFSKE.
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JOHN KoFsKE, OTTO KoFsKE.
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