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US1330031A
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  • Figure 1 shows an elevation of the grain door, viewed-from the inside of the car.
  • Fig. 2- shows a vertical, ⁇ sectional view taken on the line 2 2 fof Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 shows a vertical, sectional view taken on the line 3 -3 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 4 shows a vertical, sectional ⁇ view taken on the line 4-4 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 5 shows a horizontal, sectional View taken on the line 5-5 of. Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 6 shows a horizontal, sectional view taken on theline 6-6 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 7 shows a view taken on the line 7-7 of Fig. 6.
  • Fig. 8l V shows a vertical, sectional ⁇ view taken on they line 8-'8 of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 9 shows a vertical, sectional view taken onthe line 9-9 of Fig. 1.
  • the lower door section comprises a door member 16 which slides in a groove 17,- indicated by dotted lines in Fig. 1,v in the floor Specification of Letters Iatent.
  • One series of the recesses 22 is arranged in a horizontal line substantially on aline with the upper edge of the lower door section 16.
  • av suitable bracket 23 having a pair of bearings 24.
  • a shaft 25 In each pair of bearings is j mounted a shaft 25.
  • a roller 26 On each shaft 25 near its outer end is a roller 26 and spaced inwardly from the roller 26 is a roller 27 on which travels the Youtwardly member 18 of the door section16.
  • the roller 27 is formed with a reduced portion 28 at its outer end on which travels the flange 20, as illustrated in Fig. 2. ⁇ It will thus be'seen that the door section 16 may slide freely on the roller 27 from its closed position, shown in Fig. 1, to its position on the inside of the car.
  • the door section 16 is provided in its lower central p0rtion with a suitable opening 29, indicated by dotted lines in Fig. 1.
  • a suitable small sliding unloading vdoor 30 is provided for covering the ropening 29.
  • the door 30 is arranged to slide on the inside 'of the door section 16 between suitable upright guides 31, illustrated particularly in Figs. 1, 4 and 8.
  • a slot or recess 32 for permitting the door 30 to be raised in its 'guides by a crow bar or otherwise.
  • a spring clip deviceA 33 Secured to ythe outer surface of the door section 16 is a spring clip deviceA 33, shown in Figs. 3 and 1, which has on its free end a pin 34.
  • One end of the spring clip device extending is pivotally mounted on thek door section 16, so that said clip may swing laterally.
  • the door 30 is then raised by means of a crow bar ory the like and the Vgrain can flow out below the door 30.
  • a strip 36 Spaced laterally from the upright mem- Secured to the inner surface of the upright member 35 is a strip 36which projects inwardly intothe car at 37, and thence longitudinally along the car as at 38 for forming a keeper for the edge of the door sections.
  • a catch device 39 Secured to the strip 36 is one end of a catch device 39 which extends through the portion 37 of the clip 36 and terminates in a catch 40, which is designed to enter and coact with a suitable recess 41 in the outer surface of the door section 16.
  • the main portion of the catch device just described is made of resilient material.
  • a slide rod 42 slidably extended through the side of the car, having at its outer end a ring 43, and having its inner end pivoted to ⁇ the catch member 39. .Y
  • the operator pulls the lower end of the spring device 33 outwardly until the pin 34 releases the discharge door30, whereupon that door may be raised. lVhen the door 30 is closed it ma;7 be locked in position by means of the pin 34.
  • a door section 44 Above the door section716 is a door section 44, and above the door section 44 is a door section 45 similarly constructed.,l
  • the door section 44 is arranged so that its lower edge noverlaps the'door section 16 on outer end, terminates in a downwardly err-V tending flange 47 Vwhich travels on the rollers 26 on one-horizontal series of said rollers.
  • the door sections 44 and 45 are provided withlocking devices similar to that already .describedfor the door section'16.
  • each door section is a pivoted handle 49.
  • a grain shieldff which terminates above the bottom of the carY so that yif any grain should worl .behind the shield' ⁇ it.4 would drop out the bottom of the shield when the load of grain is removed fromthe car.
  • the door section 45' When the car is unloadedthe door section 45'may be opened by sliding it V alongside the car to position behind the vshield 50 and a spike inserted, or if desired, the car may l be unloaded by Vopening the door 30.'. -When my improved grain door ;isnot in useV or when the car is usedfor purposes other than hauling grain, the door sections 16, 44 and 45 are slid to position'behind the shield 50 and the side of the carwhere they will not be injured by the contents of the. car.V
  • the iiange 20 serves to prevent any inner i movement of the lower door section on account of the fact that the flange 20 stands in the path of the flange 47 kfor preventing any Y such inner movement.
  • Y Some changes may be made lin the construction andl arrangement-of the partsl ofl my improved grain door without departing from the essential features and purposes A thereof, and it is -my intention to cover by, fmy claims any modified forms of structurev or use of mechanical equivalentswhich may Y be. reasonably included within their scope.
  • a car having a side wall with an opening therein, and having inside said wall upright posts provided with transverse recesses, guide rollers in said recesses, a pair ofrdoor sections arranged one above the other and arranged to slide from position for closing said door opening to osition alongside the interior of the car a jacent to said upright posts, part of said guide rollers having reduced portions, said door sections having inwardly extending members provided with downwardly extending flanges adapted to rest on said reduced portions and to be held against inner movement inthe wall by the larger portions of the guide rollers which have the reduced portions, said door sections being arranged one above the other with the lower end of the upper section overlapping the upper end of the lower section, and an outwardly extending member near the lower edge of the upper section resting above the outwardly extending member of the lower door section, and having at its outer end a downwardly extending Harige adapted to rest on some of said rollers.

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C. I. PHILLIPS.
GRAIN DOOR FOR BOX CARS.
APPLICATION FILED AUG. I9, 1918.
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GRAIN DOOR FOR BOX CARS.
APPLICATION FILED AuG.19,191a.
Patented Feb. 3, 1920.
UNITED sTATEs 4PATENT oEEIoE. 'l
l CHARLES J.' PHILLIPS, or SPENCER, IOWA.
GRAIN-DOOR FOR BOX-CARS.
Application filed August 19, 1918.
.that is necessary.
. With this and other objects in view my invention consists in the construction, ar- J rangement and combination of the various parts of the device, whereby the objects contemplated are attained, as hereinafter more fully set forth, pointed out in my claims, 'and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which: v
Figure 1 shows an elevation of the grain door, viewed-from the inside of the car.
Fig. 2- shows a vertical,` sectional view taken on the line 2 2 fof Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 shows a vertical, sectional view taken on the line 3 -3 of Fig. 1. Y
Fig. 4 shows a vertical, sectional `view taken on the line 4-4 of Fig. 1.
Fig. 5 shows a horizontal, sectional View taken on the line 5-5 of. Fig. 2.
' Fig. 6 shows a horizontal, sectional view taken on theline 6-6 of Fig. 1.
Fig. 7 shows a view taken on the line 7-7 of Fig. 6.
Fig. 8l Vshows a vertical, sectional` view taken on they line 8-'8 of Fig. 1; and
Fig. 9 shows a vertical, sectional view taken onthe line 9-9 of Fig. 1.
AIn theaccompanying drawings I have used the reference numeral 10 to indicate generally thefioor of a box car which has the outside wall 11, with the ordinary door opening with the upright door frame posts 12 and 13.
I have shown also at the top of the car 14 a'diagonal brace 15. Outside thecar the ordinary `sliding door, nothere shown, and forming nor part of my invention Is used. My improved grain door is made. in three sections superimposed one above the other,
. and I will now describe the lower section.
The lower door section comprises a door member 16 which slides in a groove 17,- indicated by dotted lines in Fig. 1,v in the floor Specification of Letters Iatent.
Patented'reb. 3, 1920.
Serial No. 250,487.
10 of the car, from'its position for closing the door opening to position received in the car on the inside of the outer wall thereof.
The following means are provided for supporting the door section 16 for sliding it: At the upper end of the door section 16 is provided an outwardly extending stripor member 18 having at its outer end a downwardly extending flange 20. Spaced longitudinally along'the car side from the upright post 13 is a small post 21 shown by dotted lines in Fig. 1. The posts 12, 13 and v21 are provided with several series of horizontally alined transverse slots or recesses 22.
One series of the recesses 22 is arranged in a horizontal line substantially on aline with the upper edge of the lower door section 16. In reach of 'the recesses 22 is mounted av suitable bracket 23 having a pair of bearings 24. In each pair of bearings is j mounted a shaft 25. On each shaft 25 near its outer end is a roller 26 and spaced inwardly from the roller 26 is a roller 27 on which travels the Youtwardly member 18 of the door section16.
The roller 27 is formed with a reduced portion 28 at its outer end on which travels the flange 20, as illustrated in Fig. 2. `It will thus be'seen that the door section 16 may slide freely on the roller 27 from its closed position, shown in Fig. 1, to its position on the inside of the car. The door section 16 is provided in its lower central p0rtion with a suitable opening 29, indicated by dotted lines in Fig. 1.
A suitable small sliding unloading vdoor 30 is provided for covering the ropening 29.
The door 30 is arranged to slide on the inside 'of the door section 16 between suitable upright guides 31, illustrated particularly in Figs. 1, 4 and 8.
On the outer surface of the lower part of the door 30,is a slot or recess 32 for permitting the door 30 to be raised in its 'guides by a crow bar or otherwise. f
Secured to ythe outer surface of the door section 16 is a spring clip deviceA 33, shown in Figs. 3 and 1, which has on its free end a pin 34. One end of the spring clip device extending is pivotally mounted on thek door section 16, so that said clip may swing laterally. l
kThe door section 16 1s provided with an opening-to permit the insertion of the pin 34 through said Vdoor section, so that when the discharge or unloading door 30 isin its lrVhen it is desired to open the door 3()` when the car is loaded, the operator holds the lower end of the spring clip 33 outwardly `withdrawing the pin 34 from the opening therefor in the door section 16, and
preferably swings the clip 33 laterally somewhat, as illustrated by dotted lines in Fig. 1,
so that the pin can then not reenter its opening inthe door section 16.
The door 30 is then raised by means of a crow bar ory the like and the Vgrain can flow out below the door 30. Y
Near one upright edge of the door section 16 there is provided a suitable locking device.-
Spaced laterally from the upright mem- Secured to the inner surface of the upright member 35 is a strip 36which projects inwardly intothe car at 37, and thence longitudinally along the car as at 38 for forming a keeper for the edge of the door sections.
Secured to the strip 36 is one end of a catch device 39 which extends through the portion 37 of the clip 36 and terminates in a catch 40, which is designed to enter and coact with a suitable recess 41 in the outer surface of the door section 16.
The main portion of the catch device just described is made of resilient material.
' For loperating Vthe catch device for discharging the car, there is provided a slide rod 42 slidably extended through the side of the car, having at its outer end a ring 43, and having its inner end pivoted to `the catch member 39. .Y In the use of the door section 16, assume that said section is closed and it is desiredv to take the grain out through the door opening therein, the operator pulls the lower end of the spring device 33 outwardly until the pin 34 releases the discharge door30, whereupon that door may be raised. lVhen the door 30 is closed it ma;7 be locked in position by means of the pin 34.
If it is desired to openl the. door section 16,'the operator grasps the ring 43, pulls the slide rod 42 outwardly for releasing the catch 40 from engagement with the notch 41, whereupon the door 16 may beslid along- V'side Vthe vcar Lon the interior thereof and opened.VV
. Above the door section716 is a door section 44, and above the door section 44 is a door section 45 similarly constructed.,l
. f VIt isthought that a description of the door section 4i win be S11-freiem ai 'describe' both sections 44 andr45. 1 l
The door section 44 is arranged so that its lower edge noverlaps the'door section 16 on outer end, terminates in a downwardly err-V tending flange 47 Vwhich travels on the rollers 26 on one-horizontal series of said rollers.
At the upper edge'of said door section 44 is an outwardly.extending member 1Sd simi.- lar to the member 18 Vand terminatingin a downwardly extending flange 20EL similar-to the Vflange 2O which travels on the reduced portion 28y of one horizontal series of the rollers 27. Y
The door sections 44 and 45 are provided withlocking devices similar to that already .describedfor the door section'16.
`On the outer surface of each door section is a pivoted handle 49. `Onthe inside of the carthereis providedspaced inwardly from the upright posts, hereinbeforementioned, a grain shieldffwhich terminates above the bottom of the carY so that yif any grain should worl .behind the shield'` it.4 would drop out the bottom of the shield when the load of grain is removed fromthe car. Y
` In the practical use of my i provedcgrain door, it will be understood that `ordinarily the door section 45 will be leftopen, and
the door sections 44 and 16V closed while the car is being loaded, and when the lcar is loaded .the door section 45 will be closed.
When the car is unloadedthe door section 45'may be opened by sliding it V alongside the car to position behind the vshield 50 and a spike inserted, or if desired, the car may l be unloaded by Vopening the door 30.'. -When my improved grain door ;isnot in useV or when the car is usedfor purposes other than hauling grain, the door sections 16, 44 and 45 are slid to position'behind the shield 50 and the side of the carwhere they will not be injured by the contents of the. car.V
It will be notedthat the arrangement of Ythe flange 2O with the large part of the roller 27 prevents any inner movement ofthe door sections at the upper portion thereof; and
that the iiange 20 serves to prevent any inner i movement of the lower door section on account of the fact that the flange 20 stands in the path of the flange 47 kfor preventing any Y such inner movement. Y Some changes may be made lin the construction andl arrangement-of the partsl ofl my improved grain door without departing from the essential features and purposes A thereof, and it is -my intention to cover by, fmy claims any modified forms of structurev or use of mechanical equivalentswhich may Y be. reasonably included within their scope.
I claim as my invention:
1. The combination of a car having a side wall with an opening therein, and having inside said wall upright posts with horizontally alined inwardly opening recesses therein, a plurality of doorl sections arranged in vertical succession having outwardly extending flanges at their horizontal edges, and downwardly extending flanges at the outer edge of the first described flanges, whereby said flanges may be received in said recesses to permit horizontal reciprocation of the sections relative to each other and tothe posts and movement in other directions may be limited. Y
2. The combination of a car having a side wall with an opening therein, and having inside said wall upright posts provided with transverse recesses, guide rollers in said recesses, a pair ofrdoor sections arranged one above the other and arranged to slide from position for closing said door opening to osition alongside the interior of the car a jacent to said upright posts, part of said guide rollers having reduced portions, said door sections having inwardly extending members provided with downwardly extending flanges adapted to rest on said reduced portions and to be held against inner movement inthe wall by the larger portions of the guide rollers which have the reduced portions, said door sections being arranged one above the other with the lower end of the upper section overlapping the upper end of the lower section, and an outwardly extending member near the lower edge of the upper section resting above the outwardly extending member of the lower door section, and having at its outer end a downwardly extending Harige adapted to rest on some of said rollers.
Des Moines, Iowa, July 24, 1918.
CHARLES PHILLIPS.'
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