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US1042067A US69151812A US1912691518A US1042067A US 1042067 A US1042067 A US 1042067A US 69151812 A US69151812 A US 69151812A US 1912691518 A US1912691518 A US 1912691518A US 1042067 A US1042067 A US 1042067A
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  • This invention relates to a bridge which may be used for single track railways of the character shown and described in my applis cation for United States Letters Patent filed January 29th, 1919., Serial No. 674,189.
  • the single track shown and described in the application referred to may be used for an amusement device or the same may be laid on a road or street, and when used for transportation purposes on a road or street the track would stand abo-ve the ground, in which case it is necessary that some means be employed b v which vehicles may cross the track, and the main object of my invention is to provide a bridge which may be used for the purpose of crossing t-he track.
  • Figure 1 shows a sectional view of the track and the bridge as used in combination therewith.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the track and the car thereon.
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional, plan view on line fc3 m3 Fig. 1.
  • the track comprises a single rail 1 provided with a longitudinal groove Q in its upper face and a longitudinal groove 8 in each side thereof.
  • the car 5 shown in the present instance consists of a common form of passenger car bodyT mounted on a carriage or truck G which is supported on the track 1 by means of a pair of balls or rollers 4" mounted in the carriage and adapted to engage t-he groove 2 in the upper face of the track and a pair of balls 8 mounted in the carriage, each of which is adapted to engage a groove 8 on the opposite side of the track.
  • Any form of driving means may be employed for the purpose of moving the car along the track.
  • the bridge consists of inclined ways 10 and 11 supported on suitable standards 19. which rest upon the surface 18 of the ground.
  • the outer ends 11 and 15 of the re ⁇ spective ways 10 and 11 rest upon the ground, and the upper inner ends 1G and 1T of the respective ways 10 and 11 are each provided with a leaf 18 pivoted thereto at Specification of Letters atent.
  • each leaf 18 when in lowered or closed position are so constructed that the inner ends 20 rest against the sides of the track 1 above the respective grooves 8. As the pivotal point 19 of each leaf 18 is below that portion of the track engaged by the ends 2O of the leaves 18, .the leaves 18 are wedged against the sides of the track and thereby prevented' from moving downwardly.
  • a cam bar 80 Mounted on each side bracket 22 of the carriage 6 is a cam bar 80, the intermediate portion of which is curved outwardly, the forward end 81 and the rear end 82 of each bar being curved inwardly partially into the groove 3 in the side of the rail.
  • cam bars 8O just described are for the purpose of lifting the leaves 18 as the car approaches the bridge for the purpose of raising the leaves out of the way to permit the portions of the carriage of the car and the balls 8 to pass therethrough, the cam bars operating in the following manner.
  • the speed of the car is reduced by the person in charge of the same, and the forward ends 81 of the cam bars 30 pass under the leaves 18 until the bars 80 engage the underside of the leaves 18, the bars 30 being so shaped that as the bars 30 pass under the respective leaves of the bridge the leaves are raised upwardly on their respec ⁇ tive hinges into the posit-ion shown in Fig. 1. thereby raising the leaves entirely out of the way of the parts of the car.
  • the leaves 18 are permitted to swing slowly back into their original position against the sides of the rail 1 by virtue of the curve of the bars between the central portion thereof and the rear end 82.
  • the leaves upon assuming their closed position against the rail complete a bridge consisting of the inclined ways 10 and 11 and the respective leaves 18, the upper face of which is flush with the upper face of the track, thereby providing a bridge by which the track may be safely crossed b v vehicles ⁇
  • the cam bars 30 being shaped as heretofore described, perform the same function of raising and lowering the leaves of the bridge no matter in which direction the car is moving.
  • hat I claim is 1.
  • a bridge consisting of inclined ways at each side of the track, a movable portion mounted on each way, and means on the car for raising and lowering said movable portion of the ways.
  • a bridge comprising an inclined way at each side of the track, a leaf on each way pivotally mounted on the inner end ot each way, and means on said ear for raising and lowering said leaves.
  • a bridge comprising an inclined Wa;T at each side of the track, a leaf pivoted to the inner end of each way adapted to engage said track when in lowered position, and means on said ear for raising and lowering said leaves, said means consisting of a cam bar on each side of the oar.
  • a bridge comprising an inclined way at each side of the track, a leatf pivoted to the inner end of each way adapted to engage said track when in lowered position,r and means on said car for raising and lowering said leaves, said means consisting of a cam mounted on each side of the ear, each of said cams consisting of a bar having an outwardly Curved central porticn, the ends of which are curved inwardly tothe sides of said track.

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S. ZSINKO.
BRIDGE FOR SINGLE TRACK RAILWAYS.
APPLICATION FILED APR.17, 19m
1,042,067. Patented Oct. 22,- 1912.
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STEVEN ZSINKO, OF LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA.
BRIDGE FOR SINGLE-TRACK RAILWAYS.
To all 'whom t may concern Be it known that S'rEvnN Zsiniio, a subject of the King of Hungary, having declared my intention of becoming a citizen of the United States, residing at Los Angeles. in the county of Los Angeles and State of California, have invented a new and useful Bridge for Single-Track Railways, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to a bridge which may be used for single track railways of the character shown and described in my applis cation for United States Letters Patent filed January 29th, 1919., Serial No. 674,189.
The single track shown and described in the application referred to may be used for an amusement device or the same may be laid on a road or street, and when used for transportation purposes on a road or street the track would stand abo-ve the ground, in which case it is necessary that some means be employed b v which vehicles may cross the track, and the main object of my invention is to provide a bridge which may be used for the purpose of crossing t-he track.
Referring to the drawings, which are for illustrative purposes only: Figure 1 shows a sectional view of the track and the bridge as used in combination therewith. Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the track and the car thereon. Fig. 3 is a sectional, plan view on line fc3 m3 Fig. 1.
The track comprises a single rail 1 provided with a longitudinal groove Q in its upper face and a longitudinal groove 8 in each side thereof. The car 5 shown in the present instance consists of a common form of passenger car bodyT mounted on a carriage or truck G which is supported on the track 1 by means of a pair of balls or rollers 4" mounted in the carriage and adapted to engage t-he groove 2 in the upper face of the track and a pair of balls 8 mounted in the carriage, each of which is adapted to engage a groove 8 on the opposite side of the track. Any form of driving means may be employed for the purpose of moving the car along the track.
The bridge consists of inclined ways 10 and 11 supported on suitable standards 19. which rest upon the surface 18 of the ground. The outer ends 11 and 15 of the re` spective ways 10 and 11 rest upon the ground, and the upper inner ends 1G and 1T of the respective ways 10 and 11 are each provided with a leaf 18 pivoted thereto at Specification of Letters atent.
Application filed April 17, 1912.
Patented Get. 22,1912.
Serial No. 691,518.
19. The leaves 18 when in lowered or closed position are so constructed that the inner ends 20 rest against the sides of the track 1 above the respective grooves 8. As the pivotal point 19 of each leaf 18 is below that portion of the track engaged by the ends 2O of the leaves 18, .the leaves 18 are wedged against the sides of the track and thereby prevented' from moving downwardly. Mounted on each side bracket 22 of the carriage 6 is a cam bar 80, the intermediate portion of which is curved outwardly, the forward end 81 and the rear end 82 of each bar being curved inwardly partially into the groove 3 in the side of the rail. rI`he carriage 6 of the car and the brackets 22, as well as the balls 8, eXtend outwardly from each side of the track 1, and the cam bars 8O just described are for the purpose of lifting the leaves 18 as the car approaches the bridge for the purpose of raising the leaves out of the way to permit the portions of the carriage of the car and the balls 8 to pass therethrough, the cam bars operating in the following manner. As the car approaches the bridge, the speed of the car is reduced by the person in charge of the same, and the forward ends 81 of the cam bars 30 pass under the leaves 18 until the bars 80 engage the underside of the leaves 18, the bars 30 being so shaped that as the bars 30 pass under the respective leaves of the bridge the leaves are raised upwardly on their respec` tive hinges into the posit-ion shown in Fig. 1. thereby raising the leaves entirely out of the way of the parts of the car. As the car passes the bridge, the leaves 18 are permitted to swing slowly back into their original position against the sides of the rail 1 by virtue of the curve of the bars between the central portion thereof and the rear end 82. The leaves upon assuming their closed position against the rail complete a bridge consisting of the inclined ways 10 and 11 and the respective leaves 18, the upper face of which is flush with the upper face of the track, thereby providing a bridge by which the track may be safely crossed b v vehicles` The cam bars 30 being shaped as heretofore described, perform the same function of raising and lowering the leaves of the bridge no matter in which direction the car is moving.
lVhile I have shown and described a having a single truck or carriage, it is understood that my invention may be used on oars having a plurality of trucks or oar-- riages, in which oase a cani bar of the form herein described will be mounted on each side of each truck.
hat I claim is 1. In combination with a car and single track therefor, a bridge consisting of inclined ways at each side of the track, a movable portion mounted on each way, and means on the car for raising and lowering said movable portion of the ways.
2. In combination with a oar and single track therefor, a bridge comprising an inclined way at each side of the track, a leaf on each way pivotally mounted on the inner end ot each way, and means on said ear for raising and lowering said leaves.
3. In combination with a ear and single track therefor, a bridge comprising an inclined Wa;T at each side of the track, a leaf pivoted to the inner end of each way adapted to engage said track when in lowered position, and means on said ear for raising and lowering said leaves, said means consisting of a cam bar on each side of the oar.
1I. In combination with a oar and single track therefor, a bridge comprising an inclined way at each side of the track, a leatf pivoted to the inner end of each way adapted to engage said track when in lowered position,r and means on said car for raising and lowering said leaves, said means consisting of a cam mounted on each side of the ear, each of said cams consisting of a bar having an outwardly Curved central porticn, the ends of which are curved inwardly tothe sides of said track.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand at Los Angeles, California, this Lith day of April, 1912.
STEVEN ZSINKO.
In presence of FRANK L. A. GRAHAM, P. H. SHELTON.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for ve cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patentsl Washington, D. C.
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