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US876774A
US876774A US37567707A US1907375677A US876774A US 876774 A US876774 A US 876774A US 37567707 A US37567707 A US 37567707A US 1907375677 A US1907375677 A US 1907375677A US 876774 A US876774 A US 876774A
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  • the purpose of the invention is to provide a construction of single deck stock car, that can be usedentirely as such or be converted into 'a completadoubl'e deck car, or a half single or half double deck car.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of an inner end portion of'a car showing a portion of an 41; uppcrdeck laid therein;
  • Fig. 2 is a detail sectionaljview, taken through a side of the car adjacent a door opening, illustrating the application of airemovable bridging bracket [laid at the doo'ropening to support the ends 45' of'the deck planks at such point;
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of an inner end portion of'a car showing a portion of an 41; uppcrdeck laid therein;
  • Fig. 2 is a detail sectionaljview, taken through a side of the car adjacent a door opening, illustrating the application of airemovable bridging bracket [laid at the doo'ropening to support the ends 45' of'the deck planks at such point;
  • FIG. 3 is a detail sectional view through one of the said 'roof timbers and a bracket secured thereto for supporting an end portion of the deck "planks when stored away beneath the roof; and Fig.4-is a det'ail sectional view taken at a corner of the car'jnst below the roof, illustrating thearrangemcnt of a trap doorat one nd portion of tli e upper or storage bracket.
  • the lDVQIltlOIlIGODSlSiJS in the novel.con struction and combination of the several A. represents a portion of the interior of a stock car adapted to move exclusively cattle and hogs, or cattle, hogs and sheep, or for the conveyance of small stock only upon the I Brackets B are horizontally secured to the lathing'lZ at the inner face of the car between the roof 1'1 and the floor 11, when the latter constitutes the lower deck for the car.
  • These brackets B extend fromeach side of the door openings 10 of the car tothe end portions of the car, as is best shown in Fig. 1.
  • the brackets B as is shown in Fig.
  • the receiving sections 1 3 of a bracket B have parallel upper and lower walls and a straight rear connecting wall, the opening of each receiving section of a bracket being at the front, as is clearly shown in Fig. 2.
  • the receiving sections 13 of the brackets B are reinforced, which-is accomplished by providing upper and lower members 14, parallel'with yet spaced from corresponding members of the receivin section 13 ot a bracket, the upper and ower members 14 and the corresponding members of the receiving section 13 of a bracket betures 17 inthe reinforcing members 14, and
  • these apertures are adapted to receive pins .18 connected to the side wall of the car by chains 19 or their equivalents, so that the pins 18 will be always at hand for service.
  • bridging brackets C are employed, and these bridging brackets are adapted to extend across the door openings 10, as is shown in Fig. 1 and are of corresponding cross sectional shape to the receiving sections 13 of the main brackets B, and are also substantially U-shaped and are adapted, toislidejin apertured portions of the main brackets B and also receive the pins 18, which are passed through apertures 20 in the bridging rackets registering with those in the main brackets.
  • the deck planks D are by preference made quite narrow, and the ends of the planks are adapted to freely enter and slide in the brackets B or C that are adapted to receive them.
  • the pins 18 are removed from the brackets, then the planks D are placed in the main brackets B until they extend in close engagement from the ends of the cars to points adjacent the door openings 10.
  • the bridging brackets C are placed. in position in the main brackets B at one side of the door open ing, being slid therein sufliciently to permit of an opening at one of the door openings for the introduction of the planks to be laid at such points.
  • the bridgingbracket which had been slid. back into the main bracket is driven into the opposing main bracket until the apertures in the two brackets meet, whereupon the pins 18 are passed through said apertures and likewise through apertures made in the deck planks that may be at the apertured portions of the brackets, as is fully shown in Fig. .2.
  • the bridging bracket at the opposite side of the car may be fixed in position before the planks are laid, it being simply necessary that one bridging bracket should be slid inward to provide an opening for the introduction. of the planks.
  • auxiliary or storage bracket E preferably of L-shaped cmistruction, is secured to the inner face of each upper side sill 21 or the sill innnediately beneath the roof 31 and each of these auxiliary or supporting brackets E is provided with friction rollers 22 in order that the planks may be more readily moved thereon.
  • These brackets may be made of wood or metal, by preference the latter, and when made ol metal bearings 23 are cast in the metal as supports for the trunnions ol' the lriction rollers 22.
  • the supporting or auxiliary brackets id at one side extend from one end ol" planks from the body of the car to the storage or auxiliary brackets -E and E.
  • the door 24 When the deck planks have been suitably stored the door 24 is closed and is held in position by a latch 25 of anysuitable type.
  • this latch is shown as sliding in a recess 26, in the side of the car, its inward movement being limited by a stop 27.
  • a car provided with a door opening, niain brackets fixed to the inner walls of the car at each side of its door opening, bridging brackets located at the door openings, reinovably supported by the fixed or main brackets, and deckplanks, the ends whereof are reinovably received by the saidarackets.
  • a car provided with a door opening, U-shaped brackets horizontally secured to theinside of the car on each sideof the door openin bridging brackets for the door opening, also U-shaped in cross section, reinovably and slidably mounted in the said first named brackets, deck planks, the ends of which are received in said brackets, and means for locking the bridging brackets to the first named brackets, and both brackets to sundry or the deck planks.
  • a car provided with a door opening, U-shaped brackets horizontally secured 'to the inside of the car on each side of the door opening, bridging brackets for the door opening, also U-shaped in cross section, removably and slidably mounted in the said -lirst named brackets, deck planks, the ends of which are received in said brackets, and means for locking the bridging brackets to the first named brackets, and both brackets to sundry of the deck planks, and auxiliary brackets for the storage of the deck planks, secured to the sides of the car above the U-shaped brackets.
  • a stockcar provided with door openings, deck brackets secured to v its inner face at each side of the door opening, each bracket having a substantially U- shaped central receiving section, and top and bottom reinforcing members connected with and spaced from corresponding members of the receiving section, bridging brackets also substantially U-shaped in cross section,
  • bridging brackets are adapted to cross the door 0 enings of the car, being removably ands idably mounted in the receiving sections of the' deck brackets, and locking devices for the said bridging brackets.
  • a stock car provided with door openings, deck brackets secured to the car at each side of its door openings, bridging brackets at said door openings, slidably and removably supported by the deck brackets, auxiliary storage brackets above the deck and bridging brackets, one of said storage brackets having an end opening,

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No. 876,774. PATENTED JAN. 14, 1908. T. M. GREPAR. COMBINATION STOCK OAR.
A PPLIOATION FILED MAY 25. 1907.
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g 7 T GUY AHA'DQ XMS, OI SITUTSMA'N. NORTH DAROIA; ()NlEIGI-I.lll TO FRAXK C.DEF-IELD, O1 FARGO", NORTH DAKOTA; ONE-EIG-IITI-l TO FRANK W. WASHIGKEK, OI IASCO, WASH- .tN'D ONE-EIGHTI-I TO GEORGE M. GARDEN, OF BLAOKSTONE, VIRGINIA.
COMBIIJATION STOCK-CAR.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Jan. 14:, 1968.
Application filed May 25.1907. Serial No. 375.677.
., 1b 'cll when; it: concern:
"Bert known that I, Trioims M. CnEPAn,
amestown, the county of Stutsman 5 and,iStat.e, of Nerth Dakota, have invented newfand useful Improvement in Combinatio11'.-Stock-Cars,j'ofwhich the following is a full; clea s d exact description.. I
' The purpose of the invention is to provide a construction of single deck stock car, that can be usedentirely as such or be converted into 'a completadoubl'e deck car, or a half single or half double deck car.
ltisa further purposc of the invention to 15 provide the c'anfivith permanent deck fire.
. ,ltures, that are entirely out of the way when the car is in use with a single deck, and to itn'ovidenieans' at such time for storing the extra deck material at the roof section of the car outof the way and in an order corresponding to that in which the said material is laid in building an upper'deck.
It is another purpose of the invention to so construct the deck attachment that .it is simple and economic, and so that it can be quickly and conveniently handled, and also in' such manner that when the extra deck is laid it will be practically as strong as if built in the car body.
parts, as will be hereinafterfully set forth and pointed out in the claims.
lReference is'to be had to the accompany ing drawings forming a part of this specification, in which similar characters of reference indicatecorrespending parts in all the figures. Figure 1is a perspective view of an inner end portion of'a car showing a portion of an 41; uppcrdeck laid therein; Fig. 2 is a detail sectionaljview, taken through a side of the car adjacent a door opening, illustrating the application of airemovable bridging bracket [laid at the doo'ropening to support the ends 45' of'the deck planks at such point; Fig. 3 is a detail sectional view through one of the said 'roof timbers and a bracket secured thereto for supporting an end portion of the deck "planks when stored away beneath the roof; and Fig.4-is a det'ail sectional view taken at a corner of the car'jnst below the roof, illustrating thearrangemcnt of a trap doorat one nd portion of tli e upper or storage bracket.
jcitisen oftheUnited States, and a resident S a 1 .upper and the lower deck.
The lDVQIltlOIlIGODSlSiJS in the novel.con struction and combination of the several A. represents a portion of the interior of a stock car adapted to move exclusively cattle and hogs, or cattle, hogs and sheep, or for the conveyance of small stock only upon the I Brackets B are horizontally secured to the lathing'lZ at the inner face of the car between the roof 1'1 and the floor 11, when the latter constitutes the lower deck for the car. These brackets B extend fromeach side of the door openings 10 of the car tothe end portions of the car, as is best shown in Fig. 1. The brackets B, as is shown in Fig. 2, are provided with a substantially U-shaped receiving section 13, adapted for attachment to the inner side wall of a car in any approved manner. The receiving sections 1 3 of a bracket B have parallel upper and lower walls and a straight rear connecting wall, the opening of each receiving section of a bracket being at the front, as is clearly shown in Fig. 2.
By preference the receiving sections 13 of the brackets B are reinforced, which-is accomplished by providing upper and lower members 14, parallel'with yet spaced from corresponding members of the receivin section 13 ot a bracket, the upper and ower members 14 and the corresponding members of the receiving section 13 of a bracket betures 17 inthe reinforcing members 14, and
these apertures are adapted to receive pins .18 connected to the side wall of the car by chains 19 or their equivalents, so that the pins 18 will be always at hand for service.
In connection withthe main brackets B bridging brackets C are employed, and these bridging brackets are adapted to extend across the door openings 10, as is shown in Fig. 1 and are of corresponding cross sectional shape to the receiving sections 13 of the main brackets B, and are also substantially U-shaped and are adapted, toislidejin apertured portions of the main brackets B and also receive the pins 18, which are passed through apertures 20 in the bridging rackets registering with those in the main brackets.
The deck planks D are by preference made quite narrow, and the ends of the planks are adapted to freely enter and slide in the brackets B or C that are adapted to receive them. In laying an upper deck the pins 18 are removed from the brackets, then the planks D are placed in the main brackets B until they extend in close engagement from the ends of the cars to points adjacent the door openings 10. At such time the bridging brackets C are placed. in position in the main brackets B at one side of the door open ing, being slid therein sufliciently to permit of an opening at one of the door openings for the introduction of the planks to be laid at such points. Just after the last plank has been placed in position adjacent the door opening, the bridgingbracket which had been slid. back into the main bracket is driven into the opposing main bracket until the apertures in the two brackets meet, whereupon the pins 18 are passed through said apertures and likewise through apertures made in the deck planks that may be at the apertured portions of the brackets, as is fully shown in Fig. .2. The bridging bracket at the opposite side of the car may be fixed in position before the planks are laid, it being simply necessary that one bridging bracket should be slid inward to provide an opening for the introduction. of the planks.
An auxiliary or storage bracket E, preferably of L-shaped cmistruction, is secured to the inner face of each upper side sill 21 or the sill innnediately beneath the roof 31 and each of these auxiliary or supporting brackets E is provided with friction rollers 22 in order that the planks may be more readily moved thereon. These brackets may be made of wood or metal, by preference the latter, and when made ol metal bearings 23 are cast in the metal as supports for the trunnions ol' the lriction rollers 22. The supporting or auxiliary brackets id at one side extend from one end ol" planks from the body of the car to the storage or auxiliary brackets -E and E. When the deck planks have been suitably stored the door 24 is closed and is held in position by a latch 25 of anysuitable type. In the drawings this latch is shown as sliding in a recess 26, in the side of the car, its inward movement being limited by a stop 27.
W'hen the deck planks D are laid on the brackets E and E, the sanie order is pro-- served as is necessary in laying the said boards to form an upper deck. hen the deck planks have been stored, the bridging brackets are placed again in position in the main brackets and are held in engagement therewith by the pins 18. Thus it will be observed that a single deck car with the attaclnnent mentioned can be quickly converted into a double deck car, and that when the upper deck is not required it is stored snugly out of the way.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent,-
1. In stock cars, a car, deck brackets secured to the inner side walls of the car, deck planks having their ends reinovably fitted in the brackets, and storage'brackets for the deck planks located above the deck brackets.
In stock cars, a car provided with a door opening, niain brackets fixed to the inner walls of the car at each side of its door opening, bridging brackets located at the door openings, reinovably supported by the fixed or main brackets, and deckplanks, the ends whereof are reinovably received by the saidarackets.
3. In stock cars, a car provided with a door opening, U-shaped brackets horizontally secured to theinside of the car on each sideof the door openin bridging brackets for the door opening, also U-shaped in cross section, reinovably and slidably mounted in the said first named brackets, deck planks, the ends of which are received in said brackets, and means for locking the bridging brackets to the first named brackets, and both brackets to sundry or the deck planks.
4. In stock cars, a car provided with a door opening, U-shaped brackets horizontally secured 'to the inside of the car on each side of the door opening, bridging brackets for the door opening, also U-shaped in cross section, removably and slidably mounted in the said -lirst named brackets, deck planks, the ends of which are received in said brackets, and means for locking the bridging brackets to the first named brackets, and both brackets to sundry of the deck planks, and auxiliary brackets for the storage of the deck planks, secured to the sides of the car above the U-shaped brackets.
In a stock car, the combination with brackets horizontally located at the inner side portions of'the car between its top and bottom portions, and deck planks removably supported by the brackets, of auxiliary upper brackets being adapted for the storage the deck planks, a door located between one end of one of the auxiliary brackets and an adjacent end of the car, and-means for locking the said door closed. 7 v
'6. In combination, a stockcar provided with door openings, deck brackets secured to v its inner face at each side of the door opening, each bracket having a substantially U- shaped central receiving section, and top and bottom reinforcing members connected with and spaced from corresponding members of the receiving section, bridging brackets also substantially U-shaped in cross section,
which bridging brackets are adapted to cross the door 0 enings of the car, being removably ands idably mounted in the receiving sections of the' deck brackets, and locking devices for the said bridging brackets.
7. In combination, a stock car provided with door openings, deck brackets secured to the car at each side of its door openings, bridging brackets at said door openings, slidably and removably supported by the deck brackets, auxiliary storage brackets above the deck and bridging brackets, one of said storage brackets having an end opening,
a drop door and latch therefor at said opening, and friction rollers carried by said auxiliary brackets.
8. Ina stock car, a car, deck brackets secured to the inner side Walls of the car, deck planks having their ends removably fitted in the brackets, auxiliary storage brackets above the deck brackets, one of said storage brackets having an end opening, a drop door in connection With the opening, and a latch for the door. Y
' In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing Witnesses,
THOMAS MORTIMER OREPAR.
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US2839326A (en) * 1956-12-18 1958-06-17 Frank Snellgrove Deck and wall forming board equipment for trailer bodies and means for locking the boards to the bodies
US2839327A (en) * 1956-12-31 1958-06-17 Frank Snellgrove Interlocking means for mounting deck and wall boards in a vehicle body
US3145045A (en) * 1962-09-11 1964-08-18 Felburn John Phil Animal hauling vehicles

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US2839326A (en) * 1956-12-18 1958-06-17 Frank Snellgrove Deck and wall forming board equipment for trailer bodies and means for locking the boards to the bodies
US2839327A (en) * 1956-12-31 1958-06-17 Frank Snellgrove Interlocking means for mounting deck and wall boards in a vehicle body
US3145045A (en) * 1962-09-11 1964-08-18 Felburn John Phil Animal hauling vehicles

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