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US113655A
US113655A US113655DA US113655A US 113655 A US113655 A US 113655A US 113655D A US113655D A US 113655DA US 113655 A US113655 A US 113655A
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  • Figure 3 shows a plan ofthe truck.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a rotary and tipping-car simply constructed, and capable of tipping to any side.
  • the car-body is constructed as common with cars for transporting ai'd carrying dirt, gravel, and such other substances, having one side hinged or removable to allow the contents to slide out when the body is inclined.
  • the body in this case rests upon a ball, o, placed in the center' of the top of the truck b, and ony this ball or globe the car-body both rotates and tips.
  • the body is swiveled so that the hinged or removable end is turned to point where it is desirable to deposit the load.
  • the support cl on that side is then' pushed down, (see g. 2,) and the body being without support on that side is then easily tipped.
  • a pin, e, passing through the ball prevents the body g from being thrown from the truck, the weight, however, being mostly received on the truck-frame.

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dimitir iairr WILLIAM HENRY HARDING AND GEORGE FREDERIC. MORSE, OE PORTLAND, MAINE.
Letters Patent No. 113,655, dated April 11, 1871.
IMPROVEMENT IN DUMPlNG-CARS.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same To all whom 'it may concern:
Be it known that we, WILLIAM HENRY HARDING and GEORGE FREDERIC MORSE, of Portland, in the county of Cumberland and4 State of Maine, have iuvented a new and useful Dumping-Car; and we hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawing forming part of this specification, in which- Figure 1 is a side elevation of the carin horizontal position.
Figure 2, same in a ltipped position.
Figure 3 shows a plan ofthe truck.
The object of the invention is to provide a rotary and tipping-car simply constructed, and capable of tipping to any side.
The following is the description of its construction:
The car-body is constructed as common with cars for transporting ai'd carrying dirt, gravel, and such other substances, having one side hinged or removable to allow the contents to slide out when the body is inclined.
The body in this case rests upon a ball, o, placed in the center' of the top of the truck b, and ony this ball or globe the car-body both rotates and tips.
VVheu in a horizontal position the body is prevented from tipping by certain suppolts, d d d d, which are constructed as follows: They have on their upper ends small rollers, so that the body of the car (upon the under side of which they impinge) can rotateI` easily on the ring f. These supports are also hinged at their lower ends so that they can be laid down under the oar-body, so as to permit the car-body to become tipped and inclined when desired.
Under the ends of these supports, which are attached to the truck, are the springs h, so arranged as to hold the supports when in either the upright or inclined position;
The process of dumping the car is as follows:
The c'ar beingloaded, the body is swiveled so that the hinged or removable end is turned to point where it is desirable to deposit the load. The support cl on that side is then' pushed down, (see g. 2,) and the body being without support on that side is then easily tipped.
A pin, e, passing through the ball prevents the body g from being thrown from the truck, the weight, however, being mostly received on the truck-frame.
Vhat we claim our invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, i s
1. 'The ball c in combination with the car-body, as and for the purposes herein set forth.
2. The supports d, having the rollers at the tops, the joints and springs at the bottoms,us herein set forth1 to operate as described.
` Portland, February 28, 1871.
WILLIAM HENRY HARDING. GEORGE FREDERIC MORSE.
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WILLIAM HENRY CLIFFORD, GEORGE E.' BIRD.
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