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US881741A
US881741A US36427507A US1907364275A US881741A US 881741 A US881741 A US 881741A US 36427507 A US36427507 A US 36427507A US 1907364275 A US1907364275 A US 1907364275A US 881741 A US881741 A US 881741A
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  • noewtoz n-n NORRIS psrsns cm, WASHINGTON, o c.
  • n4 NORRIS PETERS co., WASHINGTON, n. c.
  • the present invention relates to improvements in gravel loaders, and it aims to provide a simple, as well as highly efficient machine of that nature, which may be readily attached to a wagon of any ordinary type, and which is adapted, when attached, to scoop up and accurately deliver the gravel thereinto.
  • the invention briefly described comprises a su plemental axle connected with the rear ax e of the wagon and provided with a pair of ground wheels, an upwardly inclined elevator partly inclosed by a carriage supported from the supplemental axle and terminating at its rear end in a scoop plate, and driving connections between the supplemental axle and the elevator, whereby the latter is adapted to receive the gravel scoo ed up by the plate and discharge it into
  • the invention further consists in the construction, combination, and arrangement of parts, all as hereinafter v fully described, specifically claimed, and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which like parts are designated by corresponding reference numerals in the several views.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of the improved loader attached to a wagon.
  • Fig. 2 is a top plan view of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is an end elevation of the loader.
  • Fig. 4 is a longitudinal section on the line 4-4 of Fig. 2.
  • the numeral 5 designates generally the wagon into which the gravel is to be loaded, and which is of any ordinary construction, including the rear axle 6 provided with ground wheels 7, as shown.
  • the above designated axle is connected by a pair of rearwardly extendin converging braces 8 with a supplementa? axle 9, which latter with its ground wheels 10 forms the main support for the loading mechanism of the attachment, being, for this purpose, pro- Specification of Letters Patent.
  • This carriage is in the form of an open rectangular frame whose front end projects directly over the rearend of the wagon 5, while its rear end extends some distance rearwardly'of the axle 9, thus inclining the carriage upwardly and forwardly.
  • the carriage is provided with the transverse shafts 14 and 15 rovided with the sprocket Wheels 16 an 17 respectively, the sprocket wheels being disposed between the side members of the carcarriage which are arranged comparatively close thereto.
  • Said member is provided at its lower edge with a scoop plate 21, and at its upper edgewith an extension 22, the curve of said scoop-plate and extension following that of the member 20, which, in its entirety, thus acts as a hood or shield during the passage of the plates 19 around said sprocket, which plates are forced into, and carry the gravel collected by the scoop plate upwards and forwards, discharging it finally into the wagon.
  • the shaft 15 carries upon one of its projecting ends a sprocket wheel 23 which is connected by a chain 24 with a sprocket wheel 25 mounted upon the supplemental axle 9. Rotation of said axle will therefore effect the movement of the conveyer.
  • the diagonal braces 11 which are connected to the side members of the carriage are themselves connected by a brace 26 which is disposed approximately parallel with the axle 9, and serves as a support upon which the carriage rests towards its lower end, as shown in Fig. 2.
  • the opposite ends of the brace 26 are slightly bent, so as to extend partway around the corresponding braces 11 which last-mentioned braces are further strengthened by a pair of braces 27 which are pivoted at their rear ends to the bolts which'fasten the braces 11 and 26 to gether, and at their front ends to the axle 9.
  • the sup porting frame formed by the braces 11, 26, and 27 is capable of a swinging movement with respect to the axle 9, to adjust the lower end of the carriage to any unevenness in the ground over which the machine travels.
  • the lower extremity of the carriage is further supported by a roller or ground wheel 29 which is carried by a U-shaped bracket 28 at the bight portion thereof, the free ends of the arms of said bracket being connected with the projecting ends of the shaft 15.
  • the wagon may be provided with a tongue and whiffletrees for the attachment of the draft animals, or may be motor propelled,
  • sue 1 propulsion forms no part of this invention, further description and illustration thereof is deemed unnecessary.

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PATENTED MAR. 10', 1 908.
E. A. STROSGHEIN.
GRAVEL LOADER.
I APPLIGATION FILED 141111.25. 1907.
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No. 881,741. PATENTED MAR. 10, 1908.- E. A. STROSOHBIN.
v GRAVE L LOADBR.
APPLICATION FILED MAR.25.190'(.
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n4: NORRIS PETERS co., WASHINGTON, n. c.
'No. 881,741. PATENTED MAR. 10, 1 908.
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GRAV-EL'LOADBR. APPLICATION FILED M125; 1907;
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the ody of the wagon.
certain new and useful Improvements in EDWARD A. STROSOHEIN, OF
PATENT onnron.
GOTTONWOOD, MINNESOTA.
GRAVEL-LOADER.
Application filed March 25,
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, EDWARD A. STRO- SCHEIN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Cottonwood, in the county of Lyon, State of Minnesota, have invented Gravel-Loaders; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
The present invention relates to improvements in gravel loaders, and it aims to provide a simple, as well as highly efficient machine of that nature, which may be readily attached to a wagon of any ordinary type, and which is adapted, when attached, to scoop up and accurately deliver the gravel thereinto.
To this end, the invention briefly described comprises a su plemental axle connected with the rear ax e of the wagon and provided with a pair of ground wheels, an upwardly inclined elevator partly inclosed by a carriage supported from the supplemental axle and terminating at its rear end in a scoop plate, and driving connections between the supplemental axle and the elevator, whereby the latter is adapted to receive the gravel scoo ed up by the plate and discharge it into The invention further consists in the construction, combination, and arrangement of parts, all as hereinafter v fully described, specifically claimed, and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which like parts are designated by corresponding reference numerals in the several views.
Of the said drawings, Figure 1 is a side elevation of the improved loader attached to a wagon. Fig. 2 is a top plan view of Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is an end elevation of the loader. Fig. 4 is a longitudinal section on the line 4-4 of Fig. 2.
Referring more particularly to the drawings, the numeral 5 designates generally the wagon into which the gravel is to be loaded, and which is of any ordinary construction, including the rear axle 6 provided with ground wheels 7, as shown. The above designated axle is connected by a pair of rearwardly extendin converging braces 8 with a supplementa? axle 9, which latter with its ground wheels 10 forms the main support for the loading mechanism of the attachment, being, for this purpose, pro- Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented March 10, 1908.
1907. Serial No. 364,275.
vided with a pair of rearwardly extending diagonal braces 11, which are arranged upon opposite sides of an elevator carriage 12, and are pivotally connected at one end to the axle 9 and at the other end to the corresponding sides of the carriage. This carriage, as shown, is in the form of an open rectangular frame whose front end projects directly over the rearend of the wagon 5, while its rear end extends some distance rearwardly'of the axle 9, thus inclining the carriage upwardly and forwardly. At its upper and lower ends the carriage is provided with the transverse shafts 14 and 15 rovided with the sprocket Wheels 16 an 17 respectively, the sprocket wheels being disposed between the side members of the carcarriage which are arranged comparatively close thereto.
The member 20, which connects the lower ends of the sides, and forms the rear end of the carriage, is bent approximately concentric with the sprocket. wheel 17. Said member is provided at its lower edge with a scoop plate 21, and at its upper edgewith an extension 22, the curve of said scoop-plate and extension following that of the member 20, which, in its entirety, thus acts as a hood or shield during the passage of the plates 19 around said sprocket, which plates are forced into, and carry the gravel collected by the scoop plate upwards and forwards, discharging it finally into the wagon.
The shaft 15 carries upon one of its projecting ends a sprocket wheel 23 which is connected by a chain 24 with a sprocket wheel 25 mounted upon the supplemental axle 9. Rotation of said axle will therefore effect the movement of the conveyer.
The diagonal braces 11 which are connected to the side members of the carriage are themselves connected by a brace 26 which is disposed approximately parallel with the axle 9, and serves as a support upon which the carriage rests towards its lower end, as shown in Fig. 2. The opposite ends of the brace 26 are slightly bent, so as to extend partway around the corresponding braces 11 which last-mentioned braces are further strengthened by a pair of braces 27 which are pivoted at their rear ends to the bolts which'fasten the braces 11 and 26 to gether, and at their front ends to the axle 9.
It will thus be apparent that the sup porting frame formed by the braces 11, 26, and 27 is capable of a swinging movement with respect to the axle 9, to adjust the lower end of the carriage to any unevenness in the ground over which the machine travels.
The lower extremity of the carriage is further supported by a roller or ground wheel 29 which is carried by a U-shaped bracket 28 at the bight portion thereof, the free ends of the arms of said bracket being connected with the projecting ends of the shaft 15.
It will be apparent, from the foregoing, that when the wagon 5 is drawn across a field, or along a road, the revolution of the ground wheels 10 of the loading attachment will effect the movement of the conveyer as above described, the scoop-plates 21 will collect the gravel therein, as the machine moves forward, and the carrier plates secured to the conveyor belt will be forced through the gravel so collected, and will carry it foiwmrd, and finally discharge it into the wagon.
The wagon may be provided with a tongue and whiffletrees for the attachment of the draft animals, or may be motor propelled,
but as the means for effecting sue 1 propulsion forms no part of this invention, further description and illustration thereof is deemed unnecessary.
The field or road from which the gravel is to be collected is preferably plowed or harrowed to loosen the dirt and gravel prior to the passage of the wagon and loading at-
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