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US1154990A
US1154990A US1256215A US1256215A US1154990A US 1154990 A US1154990 A US 1154990A US 1256215 A US1256215 A US 1256215A US 1256215 A US1256215 A US 1256215A US 1154990 A US1154990 A US 1154990A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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  • This invention relates to certain improvements in the mine car wheel patented to F. C. Hockensmith, November 19, 1901, No. 687,027, and the primary object is to provide simple and efficient means for holding the closure in open position and out of engagement with the wall through which the filling opening is formed, thereby relieving the closure of damaging strain when in open position, also fromdanger of injury when moving from closed to open position.
  • Figure is a side elevation of the hub of a mine car wheel showing the improvement applied thereto with the closure for the filling port turned to open position.
  • Fig. 2 is a crosssection on line 2-2 of Fig. 1, the closure be ing shown in closed position in full lines and open in dotted lines.
  • Fig. 3 is an elevation taken in the direction of the arrow of Fig. 2 illustrating the closure in open position.
  • 2 designates the cast hub of a mine car wheel which is cored to form the oil chamber or reservoir 3, with openings 4 to pass the lubricant to the wheel bore 5.
  • exterior wall 6 of the chambered hub is formed with filling port 7, a battle 8 being located within the oil chamber and spaced from the port to hold the main body of oil away from the port when the wheel is in position to place the ported portion of the chamber lowermost.
  • the plug-like closure 9 for the filling port is carried by the curved arm 10 from bolt-like stem 11.
  • This stem is rotatable and movable longitudinally in housing 12 formed at one side of the hub, longitudinal movement being opposed by spring 13.
  • the face of the housing adjacent to or forming an extension of face 6 is formed with notch 14 and adapted to fit therein when plug 9 is in closed position as in Fig. 2 is lug 15 which projects from stem 11. With projecting the lug seated in the notch, plug 9 is not wholly dependent on its seating hold in port 7 for retaining its closed position, and hence is more securely held than in the patent above referred to.
  • a wheel hub provided with an oil chamthrough her in communication With the hub bore and a movement of the stem in a direction to re- 5 move the stopper from said opening, the stem having a lug adapted to enter the offset in said passage and also adapted When Withdrawn and upon rotating the stem to bear on the outer Wall of the hub, thereby holding the stopper clear of said Wall and of the filling opening.
  • the hub formed with an extension at one side of the oil chamber and With a passage insaid extension Which is parallel with the filling opening, said passage being open the same external face of the oil chamber as the filling opening and With an ofiset in the outer end of the passage, a stem movable longitudinally and adapted to rotate insaid passage, a stopper carried by the stem and adapted to cooperate With the filling opening, and'a spring for opposing Commissioner of Patents,

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W. D. HOCKENSMITH.
MINE CAR WHEL.
APPLICATION FILED MAR. e, 1915.
1,154,990. Patentedsept. 28, 1915.
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WILBUR I). HOOKENSMITH,
CORPORATION OF PENNSYLVANIA.
0F PENNS STATION, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR TO HOOK- EN SMITH WHEEL 6c MINE CAR COMPANY,
OF PENNS STATION, PENNSYLVANIA, A
MINE-CAR WHEEL.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Sept. 28, 1915.
Application filed Marchfi, 1915. Serial N 0. 12,562.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, IVILBUR D. HOOKEN- SMITH, a citizen of the United States, and resident of Penns Station, in the county of lVestmorelandand' State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Mine-Car Wheels, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to certain improvements in the mine car wheel patented to F. C. Hockensmith, November 19, 1901, No. 687,027, and the primary object is to provide simple and efficient means for holding the closure in open position and out of engagement with the wall through which the filling opening is formed, thereby relieving the closure of damaging strain when in open position, also fromdanger of injury when moving from closed to open position.
The improvement also provides efficient means for locking the closure in closed position. 1; In the accompanying drawings, Figure is a side elevation of the hub of a mine car wheel showing the improvement applied thereto with the closure for the filling port turned to open position. Fig. 2 is a crosssection on line 2-2 of Fig. 1, the closure be ing shown in closed position in full lines and open in dotted lines. Fig. 3 is an elevation taken in the direction of the arrow of Fig. 2 illustrating the closure in open position.
Referring to the drawings, 2 designates the cast hub of a mine car wheel which is cored to form the oil chamber or reservoir 3, with openings 4 to pass the lubricant to the wheel bore 5. exterior wall 6 of the chambered hub is formed with filling port 7, a battle 8 being located within the oil chamber and spaced from the port to hold the main body of oil away from the port when the wheel is in position to place the ported portion of the chamber lowermost.
The plug-like closure 9 for the filling port is carried by the curved arm 10 from bolt-like stem 11. This stem is rotatable and movable longitudinally in housing 12 formed at one side of the hub, longitudinal movement being opposed by spring 13. The face of the housing adjacent to or forming an extension of face 6 is formed with notch 14 and adapted to fit therein when plug 9 is in closed position as in Fig. 2 is lug 15 which projects from stem 11. With projecting the lug seated in the notch, plug 9 is not wholly dependent on its seating hold in port 7 for retaining its closed position, and hence is more securely held than in the patent above referred to.
When clearing the filling port for the insertion of oil, stem 11 and the plug-carrying,
arm 10 must be withdrawn sufiiciently against the pressure of spring 13 to withdraw lug 15 from notch 14, when the device is turned as in Figs. 1 and 3, lug 15 overhanging and bearing against the face of housing 12 as the device is turned. The arrangement'is such that the extremity of plug 9 is held clear of wall 6, as shown in Fig. 3 and in dottedlines in Fig. 2, and hence is relieved of injurious scraping on said wall incident to the structure of the patent referred to.
.ber in communication with the hub bore and with a filling opening for the chamber extending through an external wall of the latter, said wall formed with a second opening parallel with the filling opening and with an ofiset in the outer end of said second opening, a stem movable longitudinally in said second opening, a stopper projecting laterally from the stem and adapted to close the filling opening, and a spring for opposing longitudinal movement of the stem, the stem having a lug adapted to enter the offset of said second opening when the stopper is closed and adapted when the latter is withdrawn to bear on the outer wall of the oil chamber through which said opening are formed, thereby permitting the stem to be rotated and at the same time holding the stopper clear of the filling opening and of the chamber wall through which the openings are formed.
2. In a self-oiling wheel, the combination of a wheel hub provided with an oil chamthrough her in communication With the hub bore and a movement of the stem in a direction to re- 5 move the stopper from said opening, the stem having a lug adapted to enter the offset in said passage and also adapted When Withdrawn and upon rotating the stem to bear on the outer Wall of the hub, thereby holding the stopper clear of said Wall and of the filling opening.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of tWo Witnesses.
WILBUR D. HOCKENSMITH. Witnesses: j
' C. L. HEBSTER,
D. M. WAGONER.
With a filling opening for the chamber extending through an external Wall of the latter, the hub formed with an extension at one side of the oil chamber and With a passage insaid extension Which is parallel with the filling opening, said passage being open the same external face of the oil chamber as the filling opening and With an ofiset in the outer end of the passage, a stem movable longitudinally and adapted to rotate insaid passage, a stopper carried by the stem and adapted to cooperate With the filling opening, and'a spring for opposing Commissioner of Patents,
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