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US1003504A US50629209A US1909506292A US1003504A US 1003504 A US1003504 A US 1003504A US 50629209 A US50629209 A US 50629209A US 1909506292 A US1909506292 A US 1909506292A US 1003504 A US1003504 A US 1003504A
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  • the object of my invention is to provide akventilator for refrigerator 'cars or the li e.
  • the principal vobject of my invention is to provide means for permitting the hatch to be opened Without giving access thereto to rain, cinders, &c.
  • a further object is to so construct the ydevice that the hatch can be opened for Ventilating purposes or closed again with the minimum of labor on the part of the trainmen.
  • A- further object is to so construct the device that both the plug, and the ventilating appliance which I add, may be moved .to a position leaving the hatch widely open,
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective View of my invention showing it's exterior appearance as applied to a car.
  • F ig. 2 is a sectional view taken approximately through the center.
  • Fig. 3 is a view partly in section and partly in elevation looking in the direction of the air intake.
  • Fig. 4 is a plan view partly in section.
  • the hatch frame 11- is' pads 13 and plates 13a, the springs 14 act to press said band 15 outwardly against the hatch frame'll.
  • the angle bar 16 is placed around the. protruding edges of the hatch frame and is fixed to the roof l0.
  • One leg of the angle bar 16 is placed in a vertical position adjacent the hatch fran'le and carries at its upper edge a smaller angle bar 1Ga fitted over the outer edge of said hatch
  • One leg of said smaller angle bar 1G projects inwardly over said hatch frame 11 and serves to reinforce or protect its edge.
  • I It also serves to provide a bearingsurface u'pon which the ventilator or cover described later Inay find a support.
  • the casing or cover 19 is adapted to protect the hatch against the entrance of rain, cinders, &c. and is pivoted or hinged at one edge to pins 2O carried by brackets o1' lugs 22 fixed to the angle bar 16.
  • the hinge members 2l are riveted to the sloping top 19D of said casing or cover body 19 and engage the pins 20.
  • the verticall side walls ⁇ 1l)a are fixed to the top sheet 19b and are provided with an angle bar 18 on their inner faces, one leg of said angle bar being horizontally disposed and adapted to bear upon the angle bar 16 previously described. lhe two vertical walls 19 are connected near their bot-tom edges by another part of the said angle bar 1S.
  • the said angle bar is given tworight angular bends as seen best in Fig. 4.
  • a small angle bar 18l is lixed to the sheet 19 go' the hinge 2O :ind hns :i leg standing in :in ineliiied position :ind resting :igiiiiist the :ingle hin' ltl'f.
  • the hitter piirt QS is iin :ipertiire to rereive the tongue 2S) which is tixed to, iind supported h v, :ingle piet'es llt) riveted to the :ingle hiir lt.
  • A'piii l is piissed through :i hole.
  • '.l ⁇ he plug 1 is hinged iit one edge to the BEST AVAILABLE COPY ⁇ eiising 1S) :i short distance troni the hinge of sfiid easing.
  • 'lhei'e ire preferiihly two of these hinge eonnections on the hinged'edge ot" the plug 12, und ii like niemher on the hinged edge of the Casing 1t).
  • hinge ineinhei's .1 und are tixed to the easing sheet 19h hy the rivets fit-2'l which :ire used in eoninion h v hoth said hinge ineni hers.
  • the hinge inenihers 41 on the plug 1'2 ire secured to Suid plug hy the holts 41A.
  • the eriink irons 51 ire ot siieh length reliitiveltli' to the height oit the joiirniil hein'- iiigs .32 ihove the slide hairs 52 :ind that when the plug is closed the eriiiik portions f et' siiid ei'iiiik irons do nel eoiiie to ii right; ungnhir position reliitiielv to the Sind slide hiii's 5L und 5'2".
  • the lnindle 50 is lifted by the opei'iiior iind swung to the other Side ot the raising lt) to :i position need' to the hingesl of siiid iiising.
  • the notion ot' the lnindle in opening und holding the plug open is vei'lv siinliir to thiit tiiking pliiee when elosiiig it :ind holding' it elosed.
  • the niovenient ot rotiition is in'ipiirted to the eriiiilv' iron 5l, :ind the pins 5l. excellent the plug.
  • the relative positionsl of the hinges of the casing and of the plug are very eit'ective ⁇ for permitting this combined movement, while at the same time permitting an independent movement ot the plug within the casing.
  • a car of the class described having a hatch, a casing for covering said hatch' and'serving as a ventilator, a plug in said hatch and a handle exterior to said casing journaled therein and attached to a crank within said casing, said crank being'adapted to open and close said plug and hold said plug open or closed by its Weight.
  • a car of the class described having a hatch, a metal frame around said hatch, a casing bearing upon said frame and hinged thereto at one edge, said casing adapted to admit air but to exclude Water and solid bodies, a plug having a self adjusting packing for rsaid hatch, and a handle for opening and closing said plug.
  • a car of the class described pro ⁇ vided with a hatch a metal frame around said hatch, a casing bearing upon said frame and hinged thereto at one edge, and open on one side for the admission of air, but having means to prevent entrance of water andsolid bodies, a plug for said hatch hinged to said casing, and a handle exterior to and journaled in said casing and actuating a crank in the interior for opening and closing said plug.
  • a car of the" class described provided with a hatch, a metal frame covering the edge of said hatch and fixed to the roof', a casing hinged to said frame and having a frame opposed to and bearing upon said first named framea plug fitting said hatch, said plug being hinged to said casing adja cent the hinged edge of said casing, an air intake provided with means for preventing entrance of water and solid bodies, and av handle journaled in said casing for opening and closing said plug.
  • the eoinhination olfa ear hody having a'down ⁇ 'wardly tapered Ventilating opening torined in the roof thereof, a cover for said opening, having a corresponding dowiiwardly extending taper, a housingsiirroiindiiul said opening and having a t'iinneifshaped inonth emperied therein for the admission elitair, and an operating :1i-ii entered throirgh said housingand attached to said etiverpfor-.ri is- In i in'g and lowering said cover to open and close the ventilator,A substantially as de ⁇ scribed.
  • a device of the class described vthe combination of a car body having a downwardly tapered Ventilating opening formed in the roof thereof, a cover for said opening having a corresponding downwardly eX- tending taper, a housing surrounding said opening and having a funnel-shaped mouth formed therein for admission of air, bafle plates secured adjacent to said mouth, Wire screening secured adjacent to said battle plates, and an operating arm entered through said housing andattached ,to said cover, for raising and lowering said cover to open and close the ventilator, substantially as described.
  • a car'body having a downwardly tapered Ventilating opening formed in the roof thereof, a cover for said opening having a corresponding downwardly eX tending taper, a housing surrounding said 'opening and having a mouth formed there- 1n for the adn'rnssion of air, and an oper-v and serving as a ventilator, a plug in said hatch, and a handle exterior to said casing journaled therein and attached to a crank within said casing, said crank being adapted to open and close said plug, and said casing and plug both being removable to permit' ice to be introduced through said hatch.

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E. POSSON. VENTILATQB. LPPLIUATIOI FILED JULY 7, 1909.
Patented sept 19,1911.
E. P'ossolif VENTILATOB..
APPLIoATIox FILED JULY '1, 1909.q v
Patented Sept 19, 191.1.
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Ll/Hnesses A E. tPOSS'ON VBNTILATOR;
APPLIUATION FILED JULY 7,1909.
Patented sept. 19,1911.
3 SHEETS-SHEET 3.
Y .//iVe//fof EDWARD POSSON, F CIIICAGO, ILLINOIS.
VENTILAT OR.
Specification of Letters latent.
- Patented Sept. 19, 1911.
Application filed July 7, 1909. sei-inno. 506,292.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, EDWARD PossoN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements 'in Ventilatore, of which the following is a specification.
The object of my invention is to provide akventilator for refrigerator 'cars or the li e.
A particular object of my efforts has been to devise an appliance which can be used in conjunction with the` hatch and plug commonly employed in car roofs. These hatches are used for the convenient replenishing of the car with ice. As now commonly employed, these hatches are closed by a closely fitting and packed member called a plug which tits snugly Within. the
beveled Walls of thehatch. Above the plug' is commonly found a cover resting upon the framing of the hatch. At present -it is necessary to raise both the cover and the plug when it is desired to ventilate the car through these hatches. When thus open, there is no protection against the entrance of rain, cinders, &c. to the interior of the car.
The principal vobject of my invention, therefore, is to provide means for permitting the hatch to be opened Without giving access thereto to rain, cinders, &c.
A further object is to so construct the ydevice that the hatch can be opened for Ventilating purposes or closed again with the minimum of labor on the part of the trainmen.
A- further object is to so construct the device that both the plug, and the ventilating appliance which I add, may be moved .to a position leaving the hatch widely open,
for the charging ofv the'car with icc with the minimum of labor. It has also been my aim to make the device posltive 1n its action so that the movement of the car` will notY jar the hatch closed when it is desired to keep it open for Ventilating purposes, or to jar it from a closed position. For this purpose, I provide a handlel for operating lsaid hatch which willbe so attached that .the'weight of said handle will act in a Inanner to hold said plug in either of said positions.
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the following specification and claims, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in Which- Figure l is a. perspective View of my invention showing it's exterior appearance as applied to a car. F ig. 2 is a sectional view taken approximately through the center. Fig. 3 is a view partly in section and partly in elevation looking in the direction of the air intake. Fig. 4 is a plan view partly in section.
In the drawings, the hatch frame 11- is' pads 13 and plates 13a, the springs 14 act to press said band 15 outwardly against the hatch frame'll. The angle bar 16 is placed around the. protruding edges of the hatch frame and is fixed to the roof l0. One leg of the angle bar 16 is placed in a vertical position adjacent the hatch fran'le and carries at its upper edge a smaller angle bar 1Ga fitted over the outer edge of said hatch One leg of said smaller angle bar 1G projects inwardly over said hatch frame 11 and serves to reinforce or protect its edge. I It also serves to provide a bearingsurface u'pon which the ventilator or cover described later Inay find a support.
The casing or cover 19 is adapted to protect the hatch against the entrance of rain, cinders, &c. and is pivoted or hinged at one edge to pins 2O carried by brackets o1' lugs 22 fixed to the angle bar 16. The hinge members 2l are riveted to the sloping top 19D of said casing or cover body 19 and engage the pins 20. The verticall side walls` 1l)a are fixed to the top sheet 19b and are provided with an angle bar 18 on their inner faces, one leg of said angle bar being horizontally disposed and adapted to bear upon the angle bar 16 previously described. lhe two vertical walls 19 are connected near their bot-tom edges by another part of the said angle bar 1S. The said angle bar is given tworight angular bends as seen best in Fig. 4. A small angle bar 18l is lixed to the sheet 19 nein' the hinge 2O :ind hns :i leg standing in :in ineliiied position :ind resting :igiiiiist the :ingle hin' ltl'f.
.snnill :ingle hiii' 155 inni' he thin und tiexihle 1t) is turned downwiii'iily :it 19C :it its hinged i edge to t'oriii n proteeting [hinge :it thiit Iside.
The iii-nin hed)v o1 the sheet 19 slopes upj wiirdl)r frein the hingeifl edge :it :i suliieient; :ingle to vperniit the. liiiteh plug 12 to he opened to ii siniill extent heneiith it. '.l`he sloping portion ot the sheet: 12)" merges griidunll'v into ii curved torni neiir the side l opposite the hinged edge iis shown iit 1U i seeure hoth the pieces .32 und to the plug :ind tiinill)v terininiites in :i inoi'e steepl)r ini'lined or lhirnig portion 21").
The inelined Vpart 23 in eoiiiieetion with the inliueent side wzills 19"* tornis :in nir i n `j tzike or open side 22 in the eiising. this opening 22 :ind u rensideriihle dist iinee within it, ure pliii'ed detlerting plutes 21 tor the eiii'i'ent oi iiir.
These pliites ii-i'e ini'liiied upwnrdlv :ind tire provided ivith :i vertieiil portion "lo downwiirdly hent edge or shoulderlt. rthe)Y gire secured to the `side wiills Vl hy ineiins ot rivets in their thinged ends 26th "l`hede tleetoi's 211; eiiuse the euri'eiit` ot :iir whieh enters the ventiliitoi' to tiilie iin' iipwiird direetion, :ind to heeoine sepuriit'ed troni piii'tieles of witter whieh it nniv eiirry. 'lhe shoulders 'it prevent the wiitei' 't'i'oni heiiig driven over the upper edge ot the del'ieetiirs :ind into the huteh. '.l`he wiitei'4 will then tiow .dowiiwiirdliY :ind ont upon the root. The wii'e sei'een 2T is' iittiiched to the eiising It) :ind exten lli iieross .siiid opening heliiiid the deiieetoi's Qt. 'the upper edge is :ittin'hed to the sheet tilt :ind the lower edge to the loii'eriiiost ot the detieetors 2i. 'lhis wire seieen 2 ell'ei'liiiilly prevents the eiitriinee ot eiiiders, while permitting the free. enti'iiiiee. ot nir. i
'lhe eiising is held in :i elosed position hy the tint hiir 2h' eurved :it its upper end :ind tixed to the top ot the easing. then passing through :in zipei'ture 12) therein. then extending vertienlly downwiird iiiid tei'niiniiting in ii horiz/iontiilly disposed end piirt 22%, Yln the hitter piirt QS is iin :ipertiire to rereive the tongue 2S) which is tixed to, iind supported h v, :ingle piet'es llt) riveted to the :ingle hiir lt. A'piii l is piissed through :i hole. iii the tongue :ind :i seni 12 piissed through :i slot in siiid pin Ill loelts the eiisiiig in :i elosed position.
'.l`he plug 1; is hinged iit one edge to the BEST AVAILABLE COPY` eiising 1S) :i short distance troni the hinge of sfiid easing. 'The hiA e nienihei' 41 on the plug :ind :i like ineinher ft2 on the under side of the 'top sheet 19 of the easing :ire pivot- :illy joined hy the pin 10. 'lhei'e :ire preferiihly two of these hinge eonnections on the hinged'edge ot" the plug 12, und ii like niemher on the hinged edge of the Casing 1t). 'l`he hinge ineinhei's .1 und are tixed to the easing sheet 19h hy the rivets fit-2'l which :ire used in eoninion h v hoth said hinge ineni hers. The hinge inenihers 41 on the plug 1'2 :ire secured to Suid plug hy the holts 41A.
'lhe handle 5t), of `voke torni, is joined at the end of eiieh ot' itsl parallel Sides 50 to a ei'iink iron .31, joiirniiled iii the side walls 19, the jourinil hearing pieces 59 being i'iveted to the wiills iind serving to support the eriink irons 51. v'lhe eiziiik pin portion 51;* of siiid ei'iiuk irons 51 are inserted in a slide vforined h v the lliit `volte shaped piece :ind the straight piece 52% The bolts 53 'lfher y :ire two slides of the above deserihed iioi'ni, on the eoiners o1 the plug 12 opposite the hinged edge ot' the plug.
l`he hundlo 5t) is tixed to the eriink irons 51 in lsueli i'eliitioii that; when the plug is in ii. elosed position the handle tiikes the position shown in the drawings. This position is opposite to the hinged edge of the plug. The eriink irons 51 :ire ot siieh length reliitiveltli' to the height oit the joiirniil hein'- iiigs .32 ihove the slide hairs 52 :ind that when the plug is closed the eriiiik portions f et' siiid ei'iiiik irons do nel eoiiie to ii right; ungnhir position reliitiielv to the sind slide hiii's 5L und 5'2". Their elose iipproiieh to this right iinguliii' position, however*` gives theni ii powerl'ul iiieeliiinieiil ndviiiitiige in their duty otI iigiitlv pressing the plug 12 into :iy elosed position. 'l`lie elose iipproiieh to :i right :iiiguliii' position iilso gives them :i viiliuihle loi'kiiig eiieet in holding the plug elosed. .\,t'iiitlier iidviintiige inthe iiriiingenientl ol' the lnindle fit) in its reliiti'oii to the i'i'iinks consists in the hiet tlnity the, weight oli the hiiindle tends to hold the plug closed. lt is lixed upon the eriink iron 51 in such reliitioii that il; does not, inove downwardly l'iii' enough to `i'es'tfiipoii thev roof when the plug is elosed. To open the lniteh hy reis ing the plug 1'. the lnindle 50 is lifted by the opei'iiior iind swung to the other Side ot the raising lt) to :i position nein' to the hingesl of siiid iiising. The notion ot' the lnindle in opening und holding the plug open is vei'lv siinliir to thiit tiiking pliiee when elosiiig it :ind holding' it elosed. The niovenient ot rotiition is in'ipiirted to the eriiiilv' iron 5l, :ind the pins 5l. reise the plug. Ithe iiioveinent heilig":ieeoinpiinied hy ii sliding otthe pins .'il hetween the slide hiirs 52 iind .'i'j. 'l'he iiiovenieiit. i-.oiitiiiues until' the upwiii'd inoveiiieut of the plug is the friction of the crank pin 51a against the slide bar 52, and the Weight of the handle -50 would have to be overcome before the plug could close. A
To open the hatch for the purposeof replenishing the car with ice it is only necessary to break the seal 32 and remove the pin 3l when both t-he casing 19 and the plug.
12 may be swung together about the hinged edge of thecasing. The relative positionsl of the hinges of the casing and of the plug are very eit'ective` for permitting this combined movement, while at the same time permitting an independent movement ot the plug within the casing.
I claim:
l. In .a car of the class described having a hatch, a plug for said hatch, a cover for saidhatch, said plug and cover being so hinged that they may be opened together or that the plug may be opened independently,
. and ahandle for operating the plug adapted to hold the plug open or closed by itsweight.
2. In a car of the class described having a hatch, a plug for said hatch and a cover for said hatch, said plug and cover being so hinged that they may be opened together or that the plug may be opened independently.
3. In a car of the class described having a hatch, a plug for said hatch, and ka cover for said hatch, said-plug being hinged to said cover, and said cover being hinged to the roof in such manner that both plug and cover may be swung together about the hinge of vsaid cover, or said plug may be.
swung independently about its hinge on said cover. Y 1
4. In a car of the class described having a hatch, a casinghinged to the roof and carrying a plug fitted to said hatch and hinged to said casing adjacent the hinge thereof and `adapted to swing therewith when said casin is Widely' opened.
5. In a car o the 'cla-ss described having a hatch, a casinghin ed to the roof and carrying a plug fitte to said hatch and operated Within said casing by a handle eX- terior to said casing, said casing and said plug being adapted to be swung together about the hinge of said casing when 1t is desired to entirely uncover said hatch.
6. In a car of the class described having a hatch, a casing for covering said hatch' and'serving as a ventilator, a plug in said hatch and a handle exterior to said casing journaled therein and attached to a crank within said casing, said crank being'adapted to open and close said plug and hold said plug open or closed by its Weight.
7. In a car of the class described having a hatch, a metal frame around said hatch, a casing bearing upon said frame and hinged thereto at one edge, said casing adapted to admit air but to exclude Water and solid bodies, a plug having a self adjusting packing for rsaid hatch, and a handle for opening and closing said plug.
8. In a car of the class described pro` vided with a hatch, a metal frame around said hatch, a casing bearing upon said frame and hinged thereto at one edge, and open on one side for the admission of air, but having means to prevent entrance of water andsolid bodies, a plug for said hatch hinged to said casing, and a handle exterior to and journaled in said casing and actuating a crank in the interior for opening and closing said plug.
9. In a car of the" class described provided with a hatch, a metal frame covering the edge of said hatch and fixed to the roof', a casing hinged to said frame and having a frame opposed to and bearing upon said first named framea plug fitting said hatch, said plug being hinged to said casing adja cent the hinged edge of said casing, an air intake provided with means for preventing entrance of water and solid bodies, and av handle journaled in said casing for opening and closing said plug. l
10. In a car of the class described picvided with a hatch, an angle bar fitted over the edge of said hatch and joined to another angle bar fixed to thereof, both angle bars surrounding the said hatch, and a cas` ing hinged to said second named angle barand carrying a plug fitting said hatch and' hinged to said casing adjacent said. hinge on said casing, said casing being provided `with an air intake .having means for preventing entrance of water and solid bodies.
11. In a car of the class described provided with a hatch, an angle bar fit-ted over the edge of said hatch,a second angle bar joined to said first named angle bar and fixed to the roof, a casing hinged to said second named angle bar and having an angle bar opposed to and adapted' to bear upon said first named angle bar and a plug fttingsaid hatch and hinged to said casing. 12. In a car of the class described pro-- videdf withV a hatch, an angle bar around said hatch, a casing hinged to said angle bar, an angle bar on said casi-ng opposed to said first named angle bar, and. a plug fitting the hatch and. hinged to said cas-ing.
' 18. In .a car of the class described provided 'with a hatch, a cover for said hatch hinged at one edge and provided with an BEST AVAlLABLE CGPY 2t). In a ear ot" the class deserihed having v a hateh in, its roof, a easing covering said i hateh hinged ai one edge and provided with 1: atent the hinged edge ntf saidi ln 1i ear et the elass` deserilied pro- .iiled with :i haieh, :1 cover for said haii-li i hinged ai one edge and provided with ineaiis l'oi .ehiiittii'ig air hut prin'eiiting enliranee o' vater and solid hotties. a
an air intake. a plug hinged at one edge to the easing and adapted to tightly close said hatch. delleetors in said intake inelined upwardly and ha ring a shoulder at their upper edges` a screen aeross said intake, a erank pii'otall'i' attaehed to ,said easing and slidplug E fitting `:ini lri'f-h and hinged to .said em'eiv adiiieeiit thi iireans t'or holding said eorer eioseii. and provisions: for permitting' .sealing said hohling ineaiis.
tf1. lin :1 ear ided wit 1 a hinged edge ot said eo\'er,.`
el5 the elass deseri'iied prohatel'i'` a easing tor said hateh *hinged at one edge and proiided `:sith an i air intak and with nieans for preieningj the entrance or' water and solid lnidies through said air intake, a plug titting said haieh`an l`-l1inged to said easing', nieiins l'or i perating sai-f. plug iiidependeiitlir ol' said easing. and ineaiisI for .sealingl said easing.
lt). ln :i ear provided with a hateh, :iit
ei'anks joiirnaled 111 said easing and having hinged eoi'er t'or said hateh, a plug hinged to the. said eoi'er and tilting said liateh, Kineaiis i'or admitting air to said eoi'ei,
ineans l'or exeliidiizg rain and ineans ti'or exeliiding leindens. a handle 'lor opening and elesing said plug without nioi'ing said errer, and a leek t'or said eorei'.
ahhY aitaehed to said plug, a handle attaehed to said erank and held at either eX- ti'einitli' olf its nioreiiient hy, its weight, a hek 'lor said easing, and seal connections i'or said leek. l
:51, in' :1 ear ot` the elass described having a iiateh in its root'. a easingeoveringsaid hateh and hinged to said root','said easing tming provided with an air intake, a plug hinged at ene edge to said easing adjacent hinged edge ot said easing'andiprovided i'uiiii a iielding paeking around its periph- 1111' in eontaei, with the'walls et' saidhateh, deliei'tors upwardlyY and iiiwardl)y inelined in ,said intake and haring a shouldei'lat; their irpper edges` a .st-reen aeross said intake,
slidingeonneetinn with said plug', a handle attaeh -d to said eranks in sueh angular re` lation that its weight retains said plug in eilier a elosed er an open position, and a leek lor said eas-ing' provided with iiieans ii. ln a ear ot the class deserihed having a hateli, a hinged eoi'er linil said hatch, a plug hinged to the inner side otc said cover and adapted to tightly elose said hateh, an i hinge to t'oi'ni an air intake, a plug hinged opening in said eorer l'or the admission ot air.` said opening tiring provided nithineans i take, a handle adapted to operate said plug to o ien or elose saine through said easiiur l rs h and to hohl said plug open or closed hy its weight, and a leek for said easing provided with ineans 't'o attaching a seal.
l5). in a ear of the elass deserilied having' a liati'h. a easing for said lialeh hinged to the root' haring an air intake` a. plug t'oil s: id liateh pii'oted to the easing, delleetiiirs in said intake and said easing. a lsei-een iii .said intake. a handle ioiii'iialed in said easing :1nd adapted to open said plug. and also .-idapnd to hold said plug open or eiosed h r its weight`v and a loek l'oesaid easing pi'o. ided with eoniieetions tor a seal.
t'or the attaifhnient, ol a seal.
*32. in :i ear ol'y the eliiss deseriiied having' a hateh in itsv root', a easing covering said hateh hinged at one edge to the roof and pro-vided with an open side opposite said at. one edge to said easing adliaeent the hinge et' said easing, said plug heing adaptif ed in elose said hateh and provided with a rielding paeking around its periphery l'oi' iiialt'ing :i tight j`oint. in said haleh, slide hars nn said plug for permitting a sliding eoniieetion ol' eianks therewith, delleetors iipii'ardly inelined and having a shoulder at the inner upper edge ot each to stop rain water healing into said easing through said air intake, a sereen .af-ross said air intake, eranks jonrni'ded inA said easing and sliding in said yOkes, a handle attaehed to said eranlis in sueh, angular relation that its weight retains said plug in. eithei` an open or a l'closedposition, and a look for said easing provided with nieans for the attaehnient ot' a s xal. i
in a deviee ot' the elassdescribed, the eoinhination olfa ear hody having a'down` 'wardly tapered Ventilating opening torined in the roof thereof, a cover for said opening, having a corresponding dowiiwardly extending taper, a housingsiirroiindiiul said opening and having a t'iinneifshaped inonth lernied therein for the admission elitair, and an operating :1i-iii entered throirgh said housingand attached to said etiverpfor-.ri is- In i in'g and lowering said cover to open and close the ventilator,A substantially as de` scribed.
24. In a device of the class described, vthe combination of a car body having a downwardly tapered Ventilating opening formed in the roof thereof, a cover for said opening having a corresponding downwardly eX- tending taper, a housing surrounding said opening and having a funnel-shaped mouth formed therein for admission of air, bafle plates secured adjacent to said mouth, Wire screening secured adjacent to said baiile plates, and an operating arm entered through said housing andattached ,to said cover, for raising and lowering said cover to open and close the ventilator, substantially as described.
25. In a device of the class described, the combination of a car'body having a downwardly tapered Ventilating opening formed in the roof thereof, a cover for said opening having a corresponding downwardly eX tending taper, a housing surrounding said 'opening and having a mouth formed there- 1n for the adn'rnssion of air, and an oper-v and serving as a ventilator, a plug in said hatch, and a handle exterior to said casing journaled therein and attached to a crank within said casing, said crank being adapted to open and close said plug, and said casing and plug both being removable to permit' ice to be introduced through said hatch. In testimony whereof, I have subscribed my 11am@ i EDWARD;| POSSON. W'itncsses: EoY'rHn M. ANDERSON,
ANNA L. WALTON.
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