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US1137171A
US1137171A US84239214A US1914842392A US1137171A US 1137171 A US1137171 A US 1137171A US 84239214 A US84239214 A US 84239214A US 1914842392 A US1914842392 A US 1914842392A US 1137171 A US1137171 A US 1137171A
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  • Figure l is ii dizigiziiiiniaitic View oil tlie encaiiitiiip; eppziiiitus eoiiiplete, showing', tlie eoni'eyei biieliet iii leiding;L7 uiiloiidinp,P end ietiiii poeitione, 2 is ii. plain View tlie deediiiiiii oi iiiclioi'ing ciible loitlie nriiiin oi1 ti'zicli ciible oi? tlie zippiii'ntiis, Fig.
  • G shows u inodilied iioiiu ol using tbe lioisting line between tbe ezii'iiiipge und tlie bucket by ineens ol' iiliicli tlie ieiticzil litt oit' tbe bucket is i'iixied ii'itli ielzition to the pull on tlie hoist-dump line to cziuse dumping of tlie lbue-liet ait diiil'ei'eut locutions oi' distances from tbe tou'ei.
  • llie tisicli eiible 3 its tower-end in pi'oif'ide/d ⁇ Witli ii. counteiuieiplit lll, weipglfit ciible ll und slieiii/e l2, tlie eiible piissinii" oifei" tlie eiietive wliicli is lined iit tlie end olf .tile ciible l?
  • llui'ing tlie process oli loiiding tlie biieliet l it is to be drugged oi'ei tbe suiiiiice ol" tlie giound until :i sullicient ipiiiiitity oli' loose soil is scooped into tlie bucliet und tlieii by ineiins ol tbe loaidiiipgi ciible lll tlie louded bucliet will be diiiwn oiei the suiif'zice of the ground to the diiinpiiiig;r point. 'lilie loadinit cable l@ posses oi'ei ii slieni'e lil to the till titi
  • the rope 18 is attached to the forward or working end of the bucket as it is hauled to the dumping point by the hoisting drum.
  • a second cable or cord 22 is connected to the bucket as shown,'and as illustrated in the showing of the invention this cord is the dumping cable or line for the bucket.
  • the dumping cable is attached at one end to the carriage as indicated 'at 24 andf is passed through a sheave 25 on the bucket from which point it passes over the sheave 26 on the carriage, and thence by way of the sheave 27 on the tower to the winding drum 28 on the base of frame of the tower.
  • This cord or cable is also supported 'on an adjustable sheave in the tower, and the sheave 27 is journaled in the adjustable casin ⁇ 29 supported in the guide posts 21. hus by means of their adj ustably supported sheaves the two cables 18 and 22 may be worked from adjusted ositions depending upon requireinents of t e apparatus,
  • the thi'ee winding drums 13, 20 and 28 are driven from the engine or motor 17 to wind their cables. lli/hen unwinding and paying out from their druins 20 and 28, the two cables 18 and 22 are assisted each by a weight as 29 which is suspended over a sheave 30 by its cord 31 or 32.
  • the cord 31 is wound upon a s ool 33 that revolves with the drum 28 and t e cord 32 with its weight attached is wound upon a spool 34 on the drum 20.
  • the bucket is now placed in position to scoop or dig up the soil (as shown at B) and the loading drum is operated to draw on loading-ca le 18 to load the bucket, the cable 22 being used to tilt the bucket for loading.
  • the continued winding of the drum 2() pulls the bucket toward the tower or dumping place C, and
  • the dumping line 22 is wound about its drum at a speed to cause the bucket to stand up on end and spill its contents as it is being hauled up the levee or embankment by the cable 18.
  • the tower which is supported upon three wheeled-trucks as 35, 36, 37 which are adapted to travel u on the trackrails 38, may be moved along t e rails and the sheave 6 will also travel along the anchor cable 7 as the tower is moved, thus moving the track cable to desired position.
  • the cable is removed from one of the posts 8 or 9, the post removed, and located in another position, and then the cable is again attached to its post, and in this manner the anchored end of the track cable is moved with the tower end of the track.
  • Fig. 1 where the embankment or levee is shown in process of building.
  • rllhe combination in an excavating apparatus includin a movable Wheeled tovver and its track an an anchoring cable parallel with the track supporting a traveling device, a track cable supported between the tovver and traveling device, .a Winding drum on the tovver properly supported, and means between said drurn and support for the track cable for taking up slack of the track cable.

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W. STANSELL.
EXCAVATOR.
APPLICATION FILED JUNE 2, I9I4 Patented Apr. 27, 1915.
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EXCAVATOR.
APPLICATION FILED JUNE 2, |914.
Patented Apr. 2T, 1915.
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WIM/5555. Q s 5m C @ma A ITO/NE 'ldpecidciitlon e tipplication tiled lune E75,
To all 'willem t may miieem lle it linown tlizit l?, 'iili'nxizn S'iiwennn) ii citizen. ol tlie lnited ldtutes of dineiiczi., iesidiiipT sit Mein iliis` iii the county ot Shelby und @tete of tennessee, have invented ceitiiiii new und useful liiipioveiiients in lille eaii'zitoie., of ii'liicli the following is :i speci il'ieution The present inif'eiition ielates to inipioife eiicsii'iitois und is especially designed oi tbe puipose oi buildine; lei'eeen 'lllie intention ne ptipsiciilly embodied con teniplii e bucliet ii'itli ii carrying :ippziizitus and equipped ii'itli loading find duinpne ii'lieiebp, in tbe building,V of ii neil niiiy be louded ut ii distance ii -niicceesion oli" niiinipuleitions be bioupglit to tbe levee und dumped the deniied loeiition.. While l Slinll liei'einiiltei ielei" tu tlie uppnietue iis applied to build levee7 it will oi couise be uiidei'etood tliiit titiin in done niei'ely toi' conienienoe ol illiietiuution7 es tbe iippiiizitus muy oil" course be used toi' loudingi", ti'iiiispoiting find un lending otliei" nintei'iiil i'foi other pui'posei.
'll'lie invention consists in ceitnin novel combiniitione und niiiiiiigeiiients oiln ai con i'eyei biieliet Witli its lending, unloading; und tiei'eising iiieiiiis iiseociiited ii'itli an opeiiitinp," tourei eind iicieting devices, iis will be lieieiniiltei set `loi'tli.
lin eiccoinpiiiiyiiigl drawings ll liiii'e illustiiited one eiiiiiiiple of tlie pliysiciil enibcdiiiient olZ ini' intention coiistiucted tiecoidingij to tbe best inode l luive so fait dei'ised tlie piwietieiil :ippliczition oli tlie pi'iiiciplee oit nii' ini'ention.
Figure l is ii dizigiziiiiniaitic View oil tlie encaiiiitiiip; eppziiiitus eoiiiplete, showing', tlie eoni'eyei biieliet iii leiding;L7 uiiloiidinp,P end ietiiiii poeitione, 2 is ii. plain View tlie deediiiiiii oi iiiiclioi'ing ciible loitlie nriiiin oi1 ti'zicli ciible oi? tlie zippiii'ntiis, Fig. 3 is ei teni eleviitioii oi the toii'ei., iis seen lioiii lett Pipi. lfig. l is ein elevation oil e iioition ot tlie li'oin tlie liront oi` iiglit' ot' Fig. l. l"ip. i is ii eide `i'ieiv oit tbe toii'ei' iis slioii'ii in lfig. l. lliipi. G shows u inodilied iioiiu ol using tbe lioisting line between tbe ezii'iiiipge und tlie bucket by ineens ol' iiliicli tlie ieiticzil litt oit' tbe bucket is i'iixied ii'itli ielzition to the pull on tlie hoist-dump line to cziuse dumping of tlie lbue-liet ait diiil'ei'eut locutions oi' distances from tbe tou'ei.
l il lidi Witwe Alpin itt delfini lilo. Mddlllit.
do not cliiiiii lieieiii i ptii'tieuliiif loiin ot dumping bucket oi' ceiniiiepge, sis tlie biicliet iiiiip be ol tiny suitable il'oiriii oi type sie indiciited nt l., wliile tlie ciiiiiiige indiczited ut inziy be eiinilrii to tbe eiiifiinpje iiiid its i'elensing device is illunti'iited in my col-pendnppliciition for @datent ldei', ldd @27AM tiled Meli., 269 wld.
'libe bucliet cui'iiuge in iidzipted to tinvel beieliwai'd iind 'il-oiwnird on tbe iniiin oi tinck ciible 3 ii'liicli is Suspended between tbe elieiii'e 4- eit tlie top tie towei- 5 iiiid the elieiii'e 6 on tlie deiidniiiii oi :inclioiing ble 7. 'llliie eiible 'l ie eiiiiiiiigedlioiizon ly' above tbe siii'liiee oli'tlie ground be een tlie two posts El, 97 und tlie slieziie 6 isi iidepted to tiiivol between tlie posts to ziceoiiiinodiite tbe eiiceiiiiitoir iin its opeintione pnogifees.
llie tisicli: eiible 3 its tower-end in pi'oif'ide/d `Witli ii. counteiuieiplit lll, weipglfit ciible ll und slieiii/e l2, tlie eiible piissinii" oifei" tlie eiietive wliicli is lined iit tlie end olf .tile ciible l? und tlience to ai iifiiid'in@P di'uin lili eu poited upon tlie baise lll ol" tbe towei., T ie iiieipglit l0 in aidnpted to inoi'e vei'tieiilljil to tuiie up sliicli und pini-*ide ai unitoiiii tension. toi' tlie tinck ciible, und guides l5 iiie provided loi the nioi'eineiit ot tlie Weight, ii'liile an idlei pulley lli in tiii'nislied i'oi' tlie vii'eipglit cuble ll, is best. eeen in Fig. 5. 'lllie tiiicli caible is wound upon its di-iiiii by ineens ot :in engine oi iiictoi' iiliicli is typi willy i'epieeeiited tit l? on tlie linee ot tlie toii'ei (see big. 3) und it slioiild be iindeif stood tliait'tlie couiiteiiieiglit is ituinisilied to iiiaiintziin ii uniioiiii tension eiltei the caible luis been wound upon tlie diuiii.
llui'ing tlie process oli loiiding tlie biieliet l it is to be drugged oi'ei tbe suiiiiice ol" tlie giound until :i sullicient ipiiiiitity oli' loose soil is scooped into tlie bucliet und tlieii by ineiins ol tbe loaidiiipgi ciible lll tlie louded bucliet will be diiiwn oiei the suiif'zice of the ground to the diiinpiiiig;r point. 'lilie loadinit cable l@ posses oi'ei ii slieni'e lil to the till titi
winding diuin 20 on tbe baise ot tlie towei.
fill@ rovide the vertically arran ed posts 21, our in number, which are a apted to support the casing in desired position. The rope 18 is attached to the forward or working end of the bucket as it is hauled to the dumping point by the hoisting drum. A second cable or cord 22 is connected to the bucket as shown,'and as illustrated in the showing of the invention this cord is the dumping cable or line for the bucket. The dumping cable is attached at one end to the carriage as indicated 'at 24 andf is passed through a sheave 25 on the bucket from which point it passes over the sheave 26 on the carriage, and thence by way of the sheave 27 on the tower to the winding drum 28 on the base of frame of the tower. This cord or cable is also supported 'on an adjustable sheave in the tower, and the sheave 27 is journaled in the adjustable casin`29 supported in the guide posts 21. hus by means of their adj ustably supported sheaves the two cables 18 and 22 may be worked from adjusted ositions depending upon requireinents of t e apparatus,
The thi'ee winding drums 13, 20 and 28 are driven from the engine or motor 17 to wind their cables. lli/hen unwinding and paying out from their druins 20 and 28, the two cables 18 and 22 are assisted each by a weight as 29 which is suspended over a sheave 30 by its cord 31 or 32. The cord 31 is wound upon a s ool 33 that revolves with the drum 28 and t e cord 32 with its weight attached is wound upon a spool 34 on the drum 20. By the utilization of these weights and cords and their winding spools, when the two cables 18 and 22 are eing wound u on their drums these weights are lifted. hen the em ty bucket 1s being returned for another oa'd and the cables 18 and 22 are running 'free and unwinding from their drums, the weights will descend and their potential energy assists to overcome the friction or the released drums. This reduction of friction permits the carriage, as it rolls down the cable track by gravity, to ull the cables and the carriage is permitte to run quickly to the loading point.
Referrin to the counterweight 10 it will be observe that when this weight is seated or supported as upon the table 10 indicated just below the weight in Fig. 5, its cable 11 may be unwound rom the drum to permit the track cable 3 to sag as required and the machine may then be used as a' slack line excavator without uncatching the bucket from the carriage.
The o eration of the device thus far described, riefly is, starting with the bucket supported b v the carriage in dotted lines at A near the tower, the carriage runs down the track cable by gravity and unwinds the N loading and dumping lines, the weights 29 relieving the drums of friction as described and enabling the carriageto pull out the cables more freely. When the osition B has been reached the bucket is reed from the carriage, in required manner, (as for in stance by the releasing device in my application for patent above mentioned) the dumping line being held by its drum. The bucket is now placed in position to scoop or dig up the soil (as shown at B) and the loading drum is operated to draw on loading-ca le 18 to load the bucket, the cable 22 being used to tilt the bucket for loading. After the bucket is loaded, the continued winding of the drum 2() pulls the bucket toward the tower or dumping place C, and
at this point the dumping line 22 is wound about its drum at a speed to cause the bucket to stand up on end and spill its contents as it is being hauled up the levee or embankment by the cable 18. After the contents of the bucket is emptied, by means of the two drums 20 and 28 the bucket is hoisted to full position of the carriage in Fig. 1, the bucket is latched in suitable manner to the carriage, and then the carriage is again permitted to return for another load. As the work progresses the tower, which is supported upon three wheeled-trucks as 35, 36, 37 which are adapted to travel u on the trackrails 38, may be moved along t e rails and the sheave 6 will also travel along the anchor cable 7 as the tower is moved, thus moving the track cable to desired position. After an area as wide as the length of the anchor cable 7 has been worked, the cable is removed from one of the posts 8 or 9, the post removed, and located in another position, and then the cable is again attached to its post, and in this manner the anchored end of the track cable is moved with the tower end of the track. The result of the operations is illustrated in Fig. 1 where the embankment or levee is shown in process of building.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I c aim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. The combination in an excavating apparatus with a tower and a track cable having one end anchored, of a Windin drum on the tower, a sheave on the free en of the track cable, and a tension cable on the drum passed over said sheave and havin a counterweight at its end whereby a uni orm tension is preserved in the track cable.
2. The combination in an excavating apparatus with a gravity traveling carriage and its bucket, o a loading cable attached to the bucket and a winding drum for the cable, a dumping cable attached to the carriage and supporting the bucket and a winding drum for said cable, a winding s ool for each drum` a cable assed over eacl spool and a weight on eac cable, whereby when iaavavi the carriage ia traveling by gravity the Weights assist in unvvindng the cables from the drums.
3. 'lhe combination in an excavating apparatus vvith a track a carrie e thereon and a bucket, oit a pair oit Winding ruins, a dumping cable' extending trom one drum and attached to the carria e having operative connection with the buc et, a loading cable from the other drum to the bucket, a tower, and vertically adjustable supporting sheaves in the tower t'or said cables.
4. 'lhe combination in an excavating apparatus including a movable Wheeled tower and its rack and an anchoring cable parallel with the track, a traveling device on the anchoring cable, a track cable suspended from the tower and having one end connected to the traveling device, a winding drum on the tower, a sheave on the free end of the trackv cable, and a tension cable on the drum passed over said sheave and having a counterweight at its end whereby a uniform tension is preserved in the track cable.
5. 'lhe combination in an ekcavating apparatus with a suitably supported track cable 'and a carriage thereon, ot a bucket suspended trom the carriage, an operating cable attached to the carriage, and a Winding drum for said cable, a vvindin spool, and a Weighted cable passed over t e spool and drum tor unvvinding the operating cable trom the drum.
6. rllhe combination in an excavating apparatus includin a movable Wheeled tovver and its track an an anchoring cable parallel with the track supporting a traveling device, a track cable supported between the tovver and traveling device, .a Winding drum on the tovver properly supported, and means between said drurn and support for the track cable for taking up slack of the track cable.
lln testimony whereof l yair my signature in presence of two Witnesses.
WALKER STANSELL Witnesses:
C. E. Samana, W. C. MARSHALL.
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DE742890C (en) * 1940-03-09 1943-12-14 Kurt Von Hagen Device for digging gravel or the like with a scrap vessel
DE870678C (en) * 1950-10-04 1953-03-16 Buckau Wolf Maschf R Schuerfuebelbagger for the separate extraction of different layers
US3992791A (en) * 1975-10-08 1976-11-23 Americo Dean Slope grader with longitudinally movable guide frame
US4718729A (en) * 1986-09-15 1988-01-12 Becor Western Inc. Material clearing and piling device

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DE742890C (en) * 1940-03-09 1943-12-14 Kurt Von Hagen Device for digging gravel or the like with a scrap vessel
DE870678C (en) * 1950-10-04 1953-03-16 Buckau Wolf Maschf R Schuerfuebelbagger for the separate extraction of different layers
US3992791A (en) * 1975-10-08 1976-11-23 Americo Dean Slope grader with longitudinally movable guide frame
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