US110750A - Improvement in gates - Google Patents
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- lt consists inthe application to the lower end of the axis of the crane, (which forms part of the gate,) ofy a bearing fitted to slide vertically on guide-posts arranged diagonally to each other, the upper portion of the axis being rounded and passing through a stationary block attached to the top of the guide-posts, so that byinserting a pin in a hole in the said rounded part, above the upper bearing, the crane, (and, with it, the gate,) may be retained in an elevated position above the. ground to clear snow-drifts and to leave a passage-way beneath the gate, as hereinafter described, while the swinging and sliding movements of the gate remain unchanged and unimpeded.
- the present invention consists in the means for raising the crane and gate and retaining them in an elevated position, ⁇ so as to swing over deep snow and al so'to allow ofthe passage of sheep-or hogs into other fields, I will now describe those parts in detail.
- This piece slides vertically between and upon the posts O 0, which are arranged diagonally to each other, as clearly shown, the ends'of the piece K being notched to receive or engage the guiding-posts O.
- M represents apin, which, being passed through'a h ole in the upper part of the standard A, supports the crane land gate at any desired elevation.
- G represents the foot of the standard, passing through and turning in the foot-piece.
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anni @da Letters Patent No. 110,750, dated January 3, v1871.
IMPROVEMENT IN GATES.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making parl: of the same.
To ZZ whomY it may concern Be it known that I, ALBERT J son DIMIcK, of Berlinville, in the county of Erie and State of Ohio, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Farm- Gates; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description thereof', sutijcient to enable those skilled in the art to which my invention are capable of a sliding movement backward and forward, as well as a swinging movement on an axis; and
lt consists inthe application to the lower end of the axis of the crane, (which forms part of the gate,) ofy a bearing fitted to slide vertically on guide-posts arranged diagonally to each other, the upper portion of the axis being rounded and passing through a stationary block attached to the top of the guide-posts, so that byinserting a pin in a hole in the said rounded part, above the upper bearing, the crane, (and, with it, the gate,) may be retained in an elevated position above the. ground to clear snow-drifts and to leave a passage-way beneath the gate, as hereinafter described, while the swinging and sliding movements of the gate remain unchanged and unimpeded.
In the drawing- A, B, and C represent, respectively, the standard, arm, and brace, composing the swinging crane.
'lhe arm of the crane is provided with an attachment, D, in which is supported a pulley, E, and F is a pulley situated at the other end of the arm On these pulleys the gate It slides back and forth. These parts, being old, will require -no further description here.
As the present invention consists in the means for raising the crane and gate and retaining them in an elevated position,`so as to swing over deep snow and al so'to allow ofthe passage of sheep-or hogs into other fields, I will now describe those parts in detail.
llo the lower part of the standard or axis A is swiveled a foot-piece or lower bea-ring, K.
This piece slides vertically between and upon the posts O 0, which are arranged diagonally to each other, as clearly shown, the ends'of the piece K being notched to receive or engage the guiding-posts O.
To the top of the posts O O is secured a stationary piece, N, through which the upper part of the standard of the crane passes.
The part ofthe standard which passes through the piece N is rounded, as shown at L, so as to turn freely in its bearing. i l
M represents apin, which, being passed through'a h ole in the upper part of the standard A, supports the crane land gate at any desired elevation.
G represents the foot of the standard, passing through and turning in the foot-piece. K.
I do not claim a gate sliding backward and forward in a swinging crane, as this is not ot my invention; neither do I claim elevating and supporting the gate, broadly, as my' invention consistsonly in the adaptation by which I have applied the principle to this class of gates.
XVhat I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-.
The combination of 4the slidingbearing K, guided between and upon' the diagonally-arranged posts O O, the stationary bearing N, atxed to said posts, and the pin inserted in ahole iu the rounded part L Qt' the axis of the crane, when all saidY parts are constructed and arranged as herein set forth.
. A. J.' DIMIOK.
Witnesses J. H. LACEY, Lnvr FLETCHER.
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