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US13234A
US13234A US13234DA US13234A US 13234 A US13234 A US 13234A US 13234D A US13234D A US 13234DA US 13234 A US13234 A US 13234A
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  • my invent-ion consists in having a revolving frame, provided with a bucket at each end, and attached to a crank on the axle of the wheels of a cart.
  • the revolving frame works within a box or chest-which is provided with transverse pins or rods, arranged as will be presently shown, so as to give the proper movement to the frame and cause the buckets to till and also to discharge their contents in the body of the cart.
  • A represents the body of a cart.
  • B, B, are the wheels and C, is the axle.
  • D is. a crank on the axle O, at about its center
  • E is a box at the center of the body of the cart, which box is of such a size as to inclose the crank during every point of its sweep or revolution.
  • the top and bottom of the box E, is open, and the upper parts of the end pieces of the box are inclined, as shown at a, a, see more particularly Fig. l.
  • each end of the frame F is a frame transversely through the center oi which the crank D, passes.
  • the frame is litted loosely on the journal of the crank, so that it may turn thereon.
  • a bucket G placed on the frame in a reverse manner, that is, the upper or ropen end of one bucket is opposite or on a line with the bottom of the other, see Fig. 1.
  • Each end of the frame F is provided with slots or recesses -as shown clearly in Fig. 1, and the box E, has four transverse pins or rods c, placed within it, two at its upper and two at its lower end.
  • the pins or rods o are placed at equal distances apart, at the angles of a square.
  • each pin or rod causes the frame to turn one quarter of a revolution as the crank D, rotates, as they hold or stay the ends of the frame which I the crank is moving.
  • the two lower pins or rods cause the buckets to iill as the frame is turning upon them, and the two upper pins or rods, cause the buckets to discharge their contents in the body A, of the cart as the frame is turning on them.
  • the iilling of the buckets and the discharging of their contents into the body of the cart will be clearly understood by referring to Fig.
  • the bucket represented in black lines is turning on the lower front pin or rod c, and is in the act of filling.
  • This bucket turns over the upper back pin or rod o, and is discharged at the back end of the box E, as shown in red dotted lines.
  • the other bucket turns over the back pin or rod c, as shown by red solid lines, and fills and is discharged while turning on ⁇ t-he upper front pin or rod c, as shown in blue.
  • This latter bucket has a slot or opening cl, through its bottom at its back end, through which the contents of the bucket pass, while in the position as shown in blue.
  • the cart it will be seen is lled as it is moved along, the wheels B, giving motion to the crank D, but in certain cases the body A, may be stationary, and the axle C, or shaft as it would then be, driven by horse, steam or any other power.
  • pins o-r rods c are represented and described, still three only may be used, but not so advantageously as four, as only one bucket could be used with three pins or rods.
  • One or more frames F may be used. If two are used they may be placed on reverse cranks.
  • the frame F placed on the crank D, of the axle or shaft C, said frame being provided with buckets Gr, G, one at each end, and inclosed by a box E, provided with transverse pins or rods c, substantially as herein shown for the purpose set forth.

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rUNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
SAMUEL W. SOULE, OF OSWIEGO, NEW YORK.
EXCAVATOCR.
Specification of Letters Patent No. 13,234, dated .Tu1y 10, 1855.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in the two figures.
The nature of my invent-ion consists in having a revolving frame, provided with a bucket at each end, and attached to a crank on the axle of the wheels of a cart. The revolving frame works within a box or chest-which is provided with transverse pins or rods, arranged as will be presently shown, so as to give the proper movement to the frame and cause the buckets to till and also to discharge their contents in the body of the cart.
To enable others skilled in the art tol make and used my invention, I will proceed to describe its construction and operation.
A, represents the body of a cart.
B, B, are the wheels and C, is the axle.
D, is. a crank on the axle O, at about its center, and E, is a box at the center of the body of the cart, which box is of such a size as to inclose the crank during every point of its sweep or revolution. The top and bottom of the box E, is open, and the upper parts of the end pieces of the box are inclined, as shown at a, a, see more particularly Fig. l.
F, is a frame transversely through the center oi which the crank D, passes. The frame is litted loosely on the journal of the crank, so that it may turn thereon. At each end of the frame F, there is a bucket G, placed on the frame in a reverse manner, that is, the upper or ropen end of one bucket is opposite or on a line with the bottom of the other, see Fig. 1. Each end of the frame F, is provided with slots or recesses -as shown clearly in Fig. 1, and the box E, has four transverse pins or rods c, placed within it, two at its upper and two at its lower end. The pins or rods o, are placed at equal distances apart, at the angles of a square.
When the cart is moved along the crank D, throws the slots or recesses b, over or on the pins or rods c, and each pin or rod causes the frame to turn one quarter of a revolution as the crank D, rotates, as they hold or stay the ends of the frame which I the crank is moving. The two lower pins or rods cause the buckets to iill as the frame is turning upon them, and the two upper pins or rods, cause the buckets to discharge their contents in the body A, of the cart as the frame is turning on them. The iilling of the buckets and the discharging of their contents into the body of the cart will be clearly understood by referring to Fig. 1, in which the several positions of the frame are shown in black and colored lines, for instance, the bucket represented in black lines is turning on the lower front pin or rod c, and is in the act of filling. This bucket turns over the upper back pin or rod o, and is discharged at the back end of the box E, as shown in red dotted lines. The other bucket turns over the back pin or rod c, as shown by red solid lines, and fills and is discharged while turning on` t-he upper front pin or rod c, as shown in blue. This latter bucket has a slot or opening cl, through its bottom at its back end, through which the contents of the bucket pass, while in the position as shown in blue. n
The cart it will be seen is lled as it is moved along, the wheels B, giving motion to the crank D, but in certain cases the body A, may be stationary, and the axle C, or shaft as it would then be, driven by horse, steam or any other power.
Although four pins o-r rods c, are represented and described, still three only may be used, but not so advantageously as four, as only one bucket could be used with three pins or rods. One or more frames F, may be used. If two are used they may be placed on reverse cranks.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is,
The frame F, placed on the crank D, of the axle or shaft C, said frame being provided with buckets Gr, G, one at each end, and inclosed by a box E, provided with transverse pins or rods c, substantially as herein shown for the purpose set forth.
SAMUEL W. SOULE.
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J os. GEO. MASON, WM. TUscH.
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US2471350A (en) * 1947-01-27 1949-05-24 William H Rodefeld Pickup hay wagon
US2564234A (en) * 1948-01-30 1951-08-14 William H Rodefeld Automatic loading attachment for hay wagons
US20050224926A1 (en) * 2004-04-01 2005-10-13 Bambridge Timothy B Integrated circuit device having flexible leadframe

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2471350A (en) * 1947-01-27 1949-05-24 William H Rodefeld Pickup hay wagon
US2564234A (en) * 1948-01-30 1951-08-14 William H Rodefeld Automatic loading attachment for hay wagons
US20050224926A1 (en) * 2004-04-01 2005-10-13 Bambridge Timothy B Integrated circuit device having flexible leadframe

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