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  • This invention consists in the novel construction and arrangement, within a draw-head, of a swinging bar and locking-bolt, whereby a very simple and self-acting car-coupling is obtained.
  • A is a cast-iron draw-head, which, in its general outlines, is of the ordinary forni.
  • the front end of this draw-head is formed with a spacious cavity, A', and with two vertical openings, a d', opposite each other.
  • anupright standard, B is firmly secured or cast to the same.
  • a vertical opening, b is formed in line with the openings a a.
  • C is a locking-bolt, the upper end of which is formed with a head to prevent it from dropping through the standard B.
  • D E F is a swinging bar, which consists of a straight portion, D, curved portion E above said portion D, and a forked upper portion, F. This is pivoted, by its forked portion F, to pivots@ d, provided on the upper portion of the standard B.
  • the portion E forms an arc concentric with the pivots d, and works through and opening, c, in the top of the draw-head.
  • forked portion F of the said bar may be made of two separate pieces and rigidly attached to the part Eby means of a screw-bolt, t, and nut.
  • the lower end of the straight portion of the swinging bar D E F is recessed so as to receive the end of the link, while the mouth of the cavity Al is formed with a projection, f, thus forcing the link G to assume a slanting position with the outer end upward, as shown in Fig. 1.
  • it is only necessary to withdraw the bolt C as far as to clear the 'cavity A' when the bar D E F by its own weight will swing forward to the position shown in the left-hand draw-head, in which it will support the bolt; and in so swinging forward it will push the link out of the cavity in the draw-head.
  • the curved and forked swinging bar D E F pivoted on the standard B, and arranged in com bination with the draw-head A and bolt U, as shown and described.

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CARL L. HORACK, OF HASTINGS, MINNESOTA.
`IMPROVEMENT IN CAR-COUPLINGS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 119,359, dated September 26, 1871.
To all whom fit may concern:
Be it known that I, CARL L. HoRAcK, of Hast ings, in the county of Dakota and State of Minnesota, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Car-Couplings, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawing forming part of this specification,` in which- Similar letters of reference indicate correspondl ing parts in both figures.
This invention consists in the novel construction and arrangement, within a draw-head, of a swinging bar and locking-bolt, whereby a very simple and self-acting car-coupling is obtained.
To enable others to construct car-couplings according to my invention, l will proceed to describe the saine with reference to the drawing.
n Both couplings being of similar construction it will be suiiicient to describe one of them. A is a cast-iron draw-head, which, in its general outlines, is of the ordinary forni. The front end of this draw-head is formed with a spacious cavity, A', and with two vertical openings, a d', opposite each other. O11 top ofthe draw-head, right above said openings, anupright standard, B, is firmly secured or cast to the same. Through the top of said standard a vertical opening, b, is formed in line with the openings a a. C is a locking-bolt, the upper end of which is formed with a head to prevent it from dropping through the standard B. D E F is a swinging bar, which consists of a straight portion, D, curved portion E above said portion D, and a forked upper portion, F. This is pivoted, by its forked portion F, to pivots@ d, provided on the upper portion of the standard B. The portion E forms an arc concentric with the pivots d, and works through and opening, c, in the top of the draw-head. The
forked portion F of the said bar may be made of two separate pieces and rigidly attached to the part Eby means of a screw-bolt, t, and nut.
The operation of this car-coupling is as follows: The sectoral portion E ofthe swinging bar, actuated by gravity, assumes such a position within the cavity A when the bolt C is withdrawn therefrom, as shown in the left-hand draw-head in Fig. 1, as to prevent the latter from entering said cavity till the connecting-link G is entered into the cavity Al and pushed against the straight portion D of the swinging bar, till the sectoral portion E has entirely receded from under the opening a, when the locking-bolt C will drop through the cavity A and opening a', as shown in the right-hand draw-head, thereby locking the link G. To insure the centering of the link in the cavity of the draw-head of the other car, the lower end of the straight portion of the swinging bar D E F is recessed so as to receive the end of the link, while the mouth of the cavity Al is formed with a projection, f, thus forcing the link G to assume a slanting position with the outer end upward, as shown in Fig. 1. To uncouple, it is only necessary to withdraw the bolt C as far as to clear the 'cavity A', when the bar D E F by its own weight will swing forward to the position shown in the left-hand draw-head, in which it will support the bolt; and in so swinging forward it will push the link out of the cavity in the draw-head. Thus a very simple and reliable selfcoupling for cars is obtained.
What is here claimed, and desired to be secured by Letters Patent, is
The curved and forked swinging bar D E F, pivoted on the standard B, and arranged in com bination with the draw-head A and bolt U, as shown and described.
CARL L. HOBAGK.
Witnesses EDWIN E. WooDMAN,
J. T. DODGE. (20)
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