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US1038089A
US1038089A US?7664610A US1038089DA US1038089A US 1038089 A US1038089 A US 1038089A US 1038089D A US1038089D A US 1038089DA US 1038089 A US1038089 A US 1038089A
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    • B60MPOWER SUPPLY LINES, AND DEVICES ALONG RAILS, FOR ELECTRICALLY- PROPELLED VEHICLES
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  • the invention relates to an aerial. support for traveling; cranes, and especially to a construction in which one or more cables comprise the track on which the crane travels.
  • An object of the invention is to provide :1 traveling cra ne t'or factories, etc., whereby a load may be transported between two reletively distant points one system of cables,
  • Ditliculties have been eiipericncecl in provicling long spans of cable tracks and electric conductors supported thereby.
  • I solve the problem by supporting cables at their ends only, and by connecting them at interveils between their ends by spacing beams, which hold the cable tracks for the current collector parallel to each other, and at the some time hold the electric conductors Which are thus supported at intervals, although the cables are supported only at their ends.
  • the celoles support the weight of the conductors at frequent points, thereby maintaining the conductors parallel to each other and holding them steady.
  • the supporting" posts for triecables end conductors may he at great clistencesepart, and yet the conductors neecl have only the diameters required for their electrical "Work.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation, showing a, fragment: of the track with the current remover thereon, Fig. 2 is e plan View ot Fig l, 3 is e rliegmmmetio enol ,vieW the s ructure seen in 53, the ,ciehles heing in sectien,
  • snppo heems supports by between. the e ti wires carried rnly .2.
  • i 1 at intervals salon loy seidl cables, by said cross heeres, t 5. wheels therefor resti e t, electric contacts emit hearing epon swirl l en oeriel l3 teal hles since porting I is not.
  • ME" v, 3 mum t b (ll. ⁇ L- w Pleural cross her of supporting cables spaced in parallel relation by spacer beams secured thereto,- a

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B. CLAUSEN.
AERIAL TRACK.
APPLICATION FILED JULY 25,1910.
Patented Sept. 10, 1912.
JAY/mm- Bil nnnmn TRAMYK mes es.
Epectneation of Letters Patent.
- iplieetion filed July :25, with. tleriei No. ti'lrtfilttl.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, BERNHARD CLAnsnN, engineer, a subject or" the King of 'Prussia and German Emperor, residing at 23 Holliindischestrasse, in the city of Dortmund,
in the Kingdom ot'Prussia, German Empire, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Aerial Tracks, of which the'tollovving is a specification.
The invention relates to an aerial. support for traveling; cranes, and especially to a construction in which one or more cables comprise the track on which the crane travels.
An object of the invention is to provide :1 traveling cra ne t'or factories, etc., whereby a load may be transported between two reletively distant points one system of cables,
:ires, etc, which are horizontally disposed and, are supported only at their opposite e Ditliculties have been eiipericncecl in provicling long spans of cable tracks and electric conductors supported thereby. I solve the problem by supporting cables at their ends only, and by connecting them at interveils between their ends by spacing beams, which hold the cable tracks for the current collector parallel to each other, and at the some time hold the electric conductors Which are thus supported at intervals, although the cables are supported only at their ends. The celoles support the weight of the conductors at frequent points, thereby maintaining the conductors parallel to each other and holding them steady. The supporting" posts for triecables end conductors may he at great clistencesepart, and yet the conductors neecl have only the diameters required for their electrical "Work.
l ettein the foregoing objects by the mechanism illustrated in the accompanying; drawings, in which siinilnrreference cherasters designate similar parts throughout the several views and in which,
Figure 1 is a side elevation, showing a, fragment: of the track with the current remover thereon, Fig". 2 is e plan View ot Fig l, 3 is e rliegmmmetio enol ,vieW the s ructure seen in 53, the ,ciehles heing in sectien,
lilleetric con ectors rep" sent'erl, hy ere en .1, on letters 4 transversely disposed spacer m, which are suspended from supporter These beams on are suitably spscea spurt throughout the length of the cehles, :tor the purpose of maintaining the posh tious of the wires with ch other and W the sheave Wheels 7? snot 7;,Wlll1'3i1 are sale-p to travel thereon, as Will he presently err planned, These Wheels are mounted rotation on a frame which T he constructed of ordinary gas pipe snkl p r: as illustrated, or in an ill) the present construction verse bars 1* and z? and long and c. To the inirlclle u 1: number of howccl sp to their respective it removing Wheels '2). must he insuletezl from. the c these cables comprise track the truck-like structure, l may be accomplished hy' P of the Wheels 9 of insult i,- such, for example, shown at p", 3;, The cables n ere preferehl resale of etc or iron and the Wires or or es it 2.x erahly of some good eler icnl cor material such es copper At Clerc posts to illo ate i'tshlenieens for supporting the ends-at of the cs 1 The current is conzlnctetl three Wheels 4), the springs he her S clown turned end {6 supporting arms J Fr arms, the current is o in any suitable Ins-tin, scribed, as it forms no psi invention.
I claim:-- 1. In an aerial sin t lel cables snppo heems supports by between. the e ti wires carried rnly .2. In an aerial span of parallel i 1 at intervals salon," loy seidl cables, by said cross heeres, t 5. wheels therefor resti e t, electric contacts emit hearing epon swirl l en oeriel l3 teal hles since porting I is not. ME" v, 3 mum t b (ll. \L- w Pleural cross her of supporting cables spaced in parallel relation by spacer beams secured thereto,- a
' number of electric conductors supported and spaced apart by said spacer beams, insulators intervening the conductors and the said frame and having connection with the frame, curved springs having their middle 10 portion secured to the bar, and sheave wheels on the bar for the'purpose specified. In testimony whereof I have afiixed my signature in resenee of two witnesses.
BERN EIARD CLAUSEN. [1,. s.] Witnesses:
OTTQ-KtSNIG, CHAs. J. WRIGHT.
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