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  • Figure 2 is a side elevation of the same.
  • Figure 3 is a vertical section through a car on one of the transfer-trucks.
  • my invention relates to 'the construction and method of operating a pair of inclined-plane railways provided with suitable transfer-trucks and cars, for elevating material up into a building in process of construction.
  • drawingslA represents the walls of a building in course of erection, the iilling being dispensed with, to show the operation of my improvement.
  • B are railway-tracks, two in number, which are erected after the walls of the lower story are up, entering the walls either through the door or window openings at either end, or, if more convenient, one
  • g track may enter the front and the other the rear end of the building; the track, or each section of it, terminatesjust above the plane of the floor-joists, and as another story is erected, another section is spliced to it, as shown at C, lig. 2, and secured to the joists above, across which is laid a temporary track, D.
  • E is a platform-track laid in the front of the building, between the lower ends of the inclined tracks, and in close proximity to the material used in the construction of the building.
  • F are transfer-trucks, 'supported by grooved or flanged wheels moving on the inclined tracks, the doors of said trucks being horizontal and provided with a short section of track, a, of the same gauge 'as the tracks D and E.
  • G- is a platform-car or truck, upon which the material to be elevated is placed; on its under side is a curved plate, b, provided with an opening it its center.
  • c is a spring-bolt or latch projectingnpward through thecentei' of a plate on the transfer-trucks, and is de depressed by a lever, d.
  • K is a bale or latch hinged under each transfertruck, which automatically engages with a bell-crank hook, L, at ther top of the inclined hack, so that when thc transfer-truck reaches the top thereofit is lheld until released by disengaging the lever from the latch.

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waited tatc @met @inline Letters Patent No. 101,204, dated March 29, 1870.
IMPROVEMENT IN ELEVATED RAILWAYS.
The Schedule referred to in these Letten Patent and making part of the lame.
To 'whom it may concern Beit known that I, JOHN M. ABBOTT, of Hillsdale, in the county of Hillsdale and State of Michigan, have invented a new and useful'Improvement in Elevating Railway; and I do declare thatthe following is a true and accurate description thereof', reference being had to the accompanying drawing and to lthe letters of reference marked thereon, and being apart of this specification, in which- Figure l is a front elevation of my railway as employed in the construction of a building,
Figure 2 is a side elevation of the same; and
Figure 3 is a vertical section through a car on one of the transfer-trucks.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in each figure.
'lhe nature of my invention relates to 'the construction and method of operating a pair of inclined-plane railways provided with suitable transfer-trucks and cars, for elevating material up into a building in process of construction.
It consists in the peculiar construction and arrangement of a pair of movable tracks, transfer-trucks, and platform-cars; also, in the arrangement of a rope and certain pulleys in such a manner that while the horse is drawing up a loaded car an empty one is descendingfor its load, and in the general arrangement of the various parts as hereinafter more fully7 shown and set forth.. I
VIn the drawingslA represents the walls of a building in course of erection, the iilling being dispensed with, to show the operation of my improvement.
B are railway-tracks, two in number, which are erected after the walls of the lower story are up, entering the walls either through the door or window openings at either end, or, if more convenient, one
g track may enter the front and the other the rear end of the building; the track, or each section of it, terminatesjust above the plane of the floor-joists, and as another story is erected, another section is spliced to it, as shown at C, lig. 2, and secured to the joists above, across which is laid a temporary track, D.
E is a platform-track laid in the front of the building, between the lower ends of the inclined tracks, and in close proximity to the material used in the construction of the building.
F are transfer-trucks, 'supported by grooved or flanged wheels moving on the inclined tracks, the doors of said trucks being horizontal and provided with a short section of track, a, of the same gauge 'as the tracks D and E.
G-is a platform-car or truck, upon which the material to be elevated is placed; on its under side is a curved plate, b, provided with an opening it its center.
c is a spring-bolt or latch projectingnpward through thecentei' of a plate on the transfer-trucks, and is de depressed by a lever, d.
His a rope secured to one of the transfer-trucks, passing up over a pulley, I, at the top of its track, thence down around a pulley, I, at the lower corner ofthe building, thence across to a similar pulley, J', at the other rear corner of the building, thence up over a pulley, I', at the top of the other inclined track and make fast to the other transfer-truck. rIhe rope is of such length that when one of the trucks is at the foot of the inclined track the other is at the head of its track.
K is a bale or latch hinged under each transfertruck, which automatically engages with a bell-crank hook, L, at ther top of the inclined hack, so that when thc transfer-truck reaches the top thereofit is lheld until released by disengaging the lever from the latch.
To operate the improvement advantageously, two.
cars should be employed, one on .each transfer-truck; the Vmaterial being conveniently near the track E, as
fast as it is needed, itis loaded on oneofthe trucks,
which is then pushed ont-o the transfer-truck standing at the cndof said track; as it runs on Ithe transfer-truck, its curved plate b depresses thespring-boltc until reaching the center, when said bolt enters the opening in the plate; the horse is then :started forward, being hitched to the rope near one` ofthe pulleys J the transfer-truck.with its loaded car is ele-` vated to the top of the inclined track, and the horse stopped and turned-about; the car is ldetached from the bolt c and run onv the track l) and unloaded; meantime the other transfer-truck has descended the inclined track on the other side ofthe structure and its empty car run on the track ll to he lpaded, enabling the builder to elevate his material, after the walls of the rst story are up, at one one third the cost of doing it by hand.
What I claim as of my invention, and desire to sccure by Letters Patent, is-
1. The double inclined sectional tracks B, transfertrucks F, rope H, pulleys Il', J J', cars G, and tracks D and E,fsubstantially as and for the purpose set forth.
2. The spring-bolt c, lever d, and curved latch-plate b, arranged with relation to each other and the carsl G and transfer-trucks F, in the manner and for the purpose set forth.
3. rIhe latch-bale K and lever-hook L, arranged with relation to each other and the inclined tracks B and transfer-trucks F, substantially' as described, and for the purpose specified.
JOHN M. ABBOTT.
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H. F. EnR'rs, H. S. SPRAGUE.
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US4478784A (en) * 1982-06-10 1984-10-23 The United States Of America As Represented By The United States Department Of Energy Passive heat transfer means for nuclear reactors
US4851183A (en) * 1988-05-17 1989-07-25 The United States Of America As Represented By The United States Department Of Energy Underground nuclear power station using self-regulating heat-pipe controlled reactors
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