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US1213676A
US1213676A US9143116A US1213676A US 1213676 A US1213676 A US 1213676A US 9143116 A US9143116 A US 9143116A US 1213676 A US1213676 A US 1213676A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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    • F16K17/00Safety valves; Equalising valves, e.g. pressure relief valves
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • the present invention relates to improvements in wheel flange lubricators and pertains more particularly to that type of lubricators in which a variable liow of lubricant is supplied to the wheel flange dependent upon the swing of the engine as it rounds a curve.
  • the principal object of the invention consists in providing a wheel flange lubricator of the class described, which is adapted to be located adjacent the Wheel that is to be lubricated, and which will automatically feed oil onto the flange as the engine is tilted or inclined in going around a curve.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide valve mechanism which will automatically control the flow of the lubricant through the lubricator to the wheel and which will remain closed so long as the engine is running on level track.
  • the drawing represents in side elevation a fragmentary view of a wheel ange with one embodiment of the present invention applied thereto.
  • valve 2 designates an oil supply pipe, leading from any suitable source (not shown) and communicating with a valve casing 3.
  • a valve 4 is provided within the casing 3 and is adapted to normally close the valve port 5 controlling the passage of oil from the -upper oil supply to the lower lubricator.
  • the valve et is vertically disposed in respect to the valve seat and is provided with a horizontally projecting valve stem 6 extending through the casing on the side opposite the wheel flange.
  • a coiled spring encirclingthe valve stem 6 and bearing at its inner end against the casing, tends to hold the valve 4 normally closed.
  • Below the valve casing 3 a suitable container or holder 7 is secured so as to incline slightly downward toward the wheel flange' 1a.
  • a bar 8 of hard wood, graphite or other suitable material is carried within the holder 7 and is adjustably secured so as to have its lower end constantly held at a point in Contact with, or at least in close proximity to the wheel flange 1a.
  • a diminishing passage way 9 communicates with the container 7 from the valve casing 3 and serves to conduct the lubricant to the surface of the bar 8, which in turn acts as a carrier and directly applies the lubricant to the wheel fiange.
  • a horizontal tube 10 is attached thereto, as by screw-threads 10a.
  • the tube 10 is provided with an opening lOb at its end adjacent the valve casing 3, through which the valve stem 6 projects.
  • the tube 10 is also provided with two spaced depressions 11 and 11a.
  • a ball weight 12 is loosely carried within the tube 10, being free to roll therein.
  • a set screw 13 is suitably located in the upper part of the tube 10 and projects sufficiently into the tube to serve as an adjustable stop for limiting the movement of the ball weight in one direction and hence the movement of the valve.

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I. H. MINER.
WHEEL FLANGE LUBHICATOR.
APPLICATION man APR.1`5.1916.
Ll?. Patented Jan. 23, 1917.
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JAMES HENRY MINER, 0F LUIVIBERTON, MISSISSIPPI.
WHEEL-FLANGE LUBRICATOR.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented J an. 23, 1917.
Application filed April 15, 1916. Serial No. 91,431.
To all z clwm t may concern.'
Be it known that I, JAMES H. MINER, a citizen of the United States, residing at Lumberton, Mississippi, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Wheel-F lange Lubricators, of which the following is a specification.
The present invention relates to improvements in wheel flange lubricators and pertains more particularly to that type of lubricators in which a variable liow of lubricant is supplied to the wheel flange dependent upon the swing of the engine as it rounds a curve.
The principal object of the invention consists in providing a wheel flange lubricator of the class described, which is adapted to be located adjacent the Wheel that is to be lubricated, and which will automatically feed oil onto the flange as the engine is tilted or inclined in going around a curve.
A further object of the invention is to provide valve mechanism which will automatically control the flow of the lubricant through the lubricator to the wheel and which will remain closed so long as the engine is running on level track.
`With these and other objects in view the invention consists in the combination and arrangement of parts, more fully described in the following specification, illustrated in the accompanying drawing and pointed out in the appended claims.
The drawing represents in side elevation a fragmentary view of a wheel ange with one embodiment of the present invention applied thereto.
Referring by reference characters to this drawing, I have shown at 1 a portion of one of the wheels of a steam or electric locomotive, the flange being indicated at 1a.
2 designates an oil supply pipe, leading from any suitable source (not shown) and communicating with a valve casing 3. A valve 4 is provided within the casing 3 and is adapted to normally close the valve port 5 controlling the passage of oil from the -upper oil supply to the lower lubricator. The valve et is vertically disposed in respect to the valve seat and is provided with a horizontally projecting valve stem 6 extending through the casing on the side opposite the wheel flange. A coiled spring encirclingthe valve stem 6 and bearing at its inner end against the casing, tends to hold the valve 4 normally closed. Below the valve casing 3 a suitable container or holder 7 is secured so as to incline slightly downward toward the wheel flange' 1a. A bar 8 of hard wood, graphite or other suitable material is carried within the holder 7 and is adjustably secured so as to have its lower end constantly held at a point in Contact with, or at least in close proximity to the wheel flange 1a. A diminishing passage way 9 communicates with the container 7 from the valve casing 3 and serves to conduct the lubricant to the surface of the bar 8, which in turn acts as a carrier and directly applies the lubricant to the wheel fiange. At the rear of the casing 3 a horizontal tube 10 is attached thereto, as by screw-threads 10a. The tube 10 is provided with an opening lOb at its end adjacent the valve casing 3, through which the valve stem 6 projects. The tube 10 is also provided with two spaced depressions 11 and 11a. A ball weight 12 is loosely carried within the tube 10, being free to roll therein. A set screw 13 is suitably located in the upper part of the tube 10 and projects sufficiently into the tube to serve as an adjustable stop for limiting the movement of the ball weight in one direction and hence the movement of the valve.
From the foregoing description, the operation of my invention will be apparent. When the wheel figured is on the outside of a curve the ball 12 will impinge the valve stem 6 with considerable force, that as the track straightens and becomes level the ball owing to the inclination of the depression 11 will gently impinge the valve stem, and that when the wheel is on the inside of a curve and leans in the opposite direction, the ball 12 enters the depression l1a where it remains when the car returns to a level track. The amount of movement imparted to the valve by the ball 12 may be conveniently regulated by the adjustment of the set screw 13. Thus the elevation of this wheel when upon the outside of a curve will roll the ball out of depression 11L into depression 11 causing it to strike the valve tube, a movable Weight therein, said tube having a decline from the center each Way toward the ends.
3. In a flange lubrieator, a container, a
movable: Weight therein,I each end of said 20 container beingdepressed and lower than the intermediate portion and forming a temporary resti-ng place for said Weight.
In testimony whereof, I aliix kmy signature.
JAMES HENRY Minnie.
Witnesses R. W. H1NfroN, D. P. H'INTON.
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