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US1134627A
US1134627A US157615A US157615A US1134627A US 1134627 A US1134627 A US 1134627A US 157615 A US157615 A US 157615A US 157615 A US157615 A US 157615A US 1134627 A US1134627 A US 1134627A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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    • B61LGUIDING RAILWAY TRAFFIC; ENSURING THE SAFETY OF RAILWAY TRAFFIC
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  • Patente-a Ap 6, 1915..v
  • lnitlio,accompanying rirwingez-lligure' l is e seetionl View teken on e, plaine parallel-to the troons Sind showing the opereting members penetrate-d oy the cer is Well as the mejor portion of the apparatus Wliioh is grounded ine oliannel trzinevers@ to the track.
  • F 2 is e (letali sectional View snort'- ng 'that eert of tlie mechanism enrriecl by the oar which is broken olf from the top oi' Fig. l, 13 is a, section taken on the line lefof livig., Fig.
  • et is en elevationel View of ear titteel for use in Connection with my apparatus.
  • 5 is e sectional View on the l le o-c of Fig. 6.
  • tl is n plan View oi a track and e e' itch point showing my invention applied thereto.
  • Fig. 7 is a plan View of e portion of the oer lieving my operating pedals applied thereto, the
  • FIG. 4l A is shown in Fig. 4l, lit-ted with two pecluls 2-2 for operating the portion of the apps-- ratus mounted. in connection with the track
  • the pedal mechanism is illustrated in Fig. 2, the upper partof Fig l and Fig 3 is the floor of the om? through which extencls a hollow cylinder i- Wnioli. is broer-zel by a. bracket 5a fastened to tlM unil r'sde oif the loor'B. Through the cylinder #l extentie a rocl 5 which carries a peclefl 6 at its upper end.
  • a spring Y is provided within the oylinder e which pushes against a collar 8 of the rod 5 so as to nor1nally 1nein,tain the @dal in the position shown in Fig. 2.
  • nterrneiate tlie'levere 'lo is fr which rire/Ws the levers to 'ether'.
  • e oemig which is rigid with the shalt englwhichfis provied with a cem surface forming; elternete projections and' reeesses, the minime.
  • n o geen tions heing approximately 180 degrees apart, and the elements of the surface being approximately at right angles to the axis of the shaft ll.
  • Engaging the surface of the cam i9 is a pin 2U which is fixed to a'sw'itch point 2l pivotally mounted in the usual manner in connection with the track 22.
  • I provide also a second cam member 23 Which is splined to the shaft 1l by the feather such i 'as 2.4, a spring 25 being provided to throw the member 23 against the pin 20.
  • members 19 and :23 have complemental cam surfaces, the hollows in one member being opposite the projections in the other so that acam sot or groove 26 -is formed into which pin 20, projects.

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I A. 'L'FFLER- MECHANICAL RAILWAY SWITCH OPERATING MEANS.
APPLICATION FILED MN- H. i915.
Patented Apr. 6, 1915'. '2 SHEETS-SHEET 1.
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-APPLICATION FILED IAN. II, I9I5.
Patente-a Ap, 6, 1915..v
2 SHEETS-SHEET 2.
subject of the Emperor or .wenn nnnnnn, on onion Sneesmeten of Letters eten Application e Januari 1t, ite., @5%.
ingat Union :1nd State or and -nseful .improvements in leilway-Switolillperatinv Means, of 'Wliion the following is speoiliowtionrel lily invention .relates 'to meelianioal militch or'frnting Ineens and lies prinoipnl obje t the provision of simple but relible and el cient mechanism whereby .the positlonfof ffl 'f' be e WV fill otormen or er L neer on einer.
A further objeot'of my' invention in the parti-,cular arrangement tn-l, eorooi nation, or" parte hereinafter deeoribecl.
lnitlio,accompanying rirwingez-lligure' l is e seetionl View teken on e, plaine parallel-to the troons sind showing the opereting members envie-d oy the cer is Well as the mejor portion of the apparatus Wliioh is grounded ine oliannel trzinevers@ to the track. F 2 is e (letali sectional View snort'- ng 'that eert of tlie mechanism enrriecl by the oar which is broken olf from the top oi' Fig. l, 13 is a, section taken on the line lefof livig., Fig. et is en elevationel View of ear titteel for use in Connection with my apparatus. 5 is e sectional View on the l le o-c of Fig. 6. tl is n plan View oi a track and e e' itch point showing my invention applied thereto. Fig. 7 is a plan View of e portion of the oer lieving my operating pedals applied thereto, the
body of the car being broken array for per poses of illuStrattonh ln the Separate tiene the "same part is designated by the saine reference chereoten Rel. ing more particularly tot-lie drewis a Car Vof :any improved type which ings, l
A is shown in Fig. 4l, lit-ted with two pecluls 2-2 for operating the portion of the apps-- ratus mounted. in connection with the track The pedal mechanism is illustrated in Fig. 2, the upper partof Fig l and Fig 3 is the floor of the om? through which extencls a hollow cylinder i- Wnioli. is broer-zel by a. bracket 5a fastened to tlM unil r'sde oif the loor'B. Through the cylinder #l extentie a rocl 5 which carries a peclefl 6 at its upper end. A spring Y is provided Within the oylinder e which pushes against a collar 8 of the rod 5 so as to nor1nally 1nein,tain the @dal in the position shown in Fig. 2. In l F10'. l the rod 511s sliownin the position as sinned when the vInediti ii is tiesresee,
- in alinement with tite rooie 'i es its rollers 17 eeattlieniselves in the The lower end of mel cylinder @ont-rented. es shown et 9 in 'l :te te al a. gnite for tlie rod 5 wenn proff provide chamber li mi transversely' 'of tine trnek'enfl in .l0 is journeleol e, shalt il' :is sli indig. l also provide e, sie i lo 1 .it is adapted to ent/enel when the pedale depressed.,
Rigidly mounted near 'the of thel new# l1 w a onr pointe@ ster Wheel the arms ir-points of which. pro: let im into 'the yo' slot 13 so ee to lie inthe p i of f .lt will. be seen from 'the drm*- rfff the roel 5 is carried forwerdby the ser., Wheel 14. will be turnerl about oneeiglit av of 1 o e, revolution. Since there are four-Mins or 75 points to the wheel le it is necessary that .it be turned oneourtli of e revolutioifi. .in v order that the succeeding arm or' 'point may projeot'into the slot 13.1 To accomplish this provide a second wheel loV somewhat smaller than the .tirs-tr, which also provided. Twith. four ariane or point fi oi tlie y Wheel intermediate v gr @interi preferably on ares or le points 'bei lg v'set internreliete the Iointeot the 85 Wheel bis il also provide two tevere iol-lil which are pivoterl in the "bottom of the olieinierl), the tipperends of 'which are ap protiinotely level. Wi' A otecl in the upper er two rollers lil l? one in eeen erinj which on ojloposite siief oi", the il..
nterrneiate tlie'levere 'lo is fr which rire/Ws the levers to 'ether'.
sequence oi? the notion et the cessee intermediate the arms or i *eine l5. toneequentl'y 'n `en die wheel il' enel .ift il are turned. by. one ot' tiene .rorls the roll apart by points of the soon es the spreading ponts have l the center of. the rollers, tl'. is, when 'tne- Wheel-a. lies been turned e very little more than oneeiglitli or e revolution, the spring 18 vwill draw the rollers together again time forcing Wheel 15 around vand completing a quarter turn of the Wheels andelieft.
At one end. of the shaft l1 is e oemig which is rigid with the shalt englwhichfis provied with a cem surface forming; elternete projections and' reeesses, the minime.
n o geen tions heing approximately 180 degrees apart, and the elements of the surface being approximately at right angles to the axis of the shaft ll. Engaging the surface of the cam i9 is a pin 2U which is fixed to a'sw'itch point 2l pivotally mounted in the usual manner in connection with the track 22. I provide also a second cam member 23 Which is splined to the shaft 1l by the feather such i 'as 2.4, a spring 25 being provided to throw the member 23 against the pin 20. It will he seen from the drawings that members 19 and :23 have complemental cam surfaces, the hollows in one member being opposite the projections in the other so that acam sot or groove 26 -is formed into which pin 20, projects. It will be obvious also that when the shaft 11 is turned 90 degrees in the manner previously described that the pin Will be shifted in a direction parallel to the axis of the shaft l1, While the switch point 21` will he turned so that the car may be guided in .either direction as desired.
i ed in the manner just described.,
'it will be understood that While I have shown and described the preferred form of insana? my invention, that lf do not Wish to be lim-- lted the specic mechanical features illustrate Having thus described my invention, what The combination with a switch point, of a pin connected thereto, means forming a chamber beneath said point into which said pin projects',^a shaft journaled in said chamber, cam means carried by' said shaft ed to shift said pin to move said point from one of its normal positions to the other at each operation of the shaft, a star Wheel fastened to said shaft and projecting up-v wardly therefrom toward the surface, a normally raised depressible rod carried by the car for operatingjsaid star Wheel, said star Wheel having four points or arms, a second star Wheel carried by said shaft also having four points or arms but having its arms set intermedia-te those of the first mentioned star wheel, a pair of pivoted levers sety on opposite sides of said second mentioned star' Wheel, rollers 'pivoted in the ends of said levers, and spring means for forcing said rollers against the face of said second mentioned star Wheel.-
In testimony 'whereof I aiiix my signature in the presence of two Witnesses. v
ADOLF LOF F LER. Witnesses:
ALADAR HAMBURG, ALEXANDER DENEY.
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