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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
    • E01HSTREET CLEANING; CLEANING OF PERMANENT WAYS; CLEANING BEACHES; DISPERSING OR PREVENTING FOG IN GENERAL CLEANING STREET OR RAILWAY FURNITURE OR TUNNEL WALLS
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  • JULIUS sQMUnson or JAMAICA PLAIN, MASSACHUSETTS.
  • a A denote two rotary shafts, each being provided with one or more slicing-bars, a, and one or more series of arms,
  • an elevator -or endless apron, D arranged within it, as shown.
  • the front of the rocker-frame isfurnished with cutterwings, formed and arranged as represented at D EE.
  • the endless apron D is supported by two rollers, 01 e, there being fixed on the journal of the upper of them a bevel-gear f.
  • This gear f engages with another such gear, 9, applied to a shaft, h, supported in boxes M, such boxes being secured to the side of the rocker-frame.
  • a bevelgear, k On the lower end of the said shaft h is a bevelgear, k, to engage with a larger bevel-gear, l, fixed to a driving-pulley, m, duly pivoted to the rocker-frame.
  • Other gears n n carried by shafts o o, engage with the gear I, there being also upon such shafts 0 0 gears pp to engage with similar gears q q fixed upon the shafts A A.
  • FIG. 6 is a longitudinal section of the dischgrging-spoutsFFandthe supporting-standa1 L Y
  • each of the side wings "E E is a small plow or deflector, I, provided with'a roller, K, to rest on the railway track.
  • I I small plow or deflector
  • K roller
  • a series of scrapers and brooms to aid in clearing the track.
  • a wheel shield or guard arranged as shown, and provided with a chisel-cutting edge or cutter, P, at its front end, the object of such guard or cutter being to enter and deflect the snow and protect the carriage-wheels from being clogged by such.
  • the trough being composed of two spouts hinged together, and provided with a rotary standard, as shown, may be converted into a single conductor to discharge in one direction, such being accomplished by raising up one spout into prolongation with the other.
  • combined spouts may be turned about or adjusted as occasion may require.
  • the object of pivoting the rockerframe to the carriage is to enable the former to be turned down upon the latter and up from and off the track, as occasion may require, whether for the better passage of obstacles or otherwise.
  • the cutters a a will pass easily in curved paths through the snow, the slices of which, while being removed by such cutters from the drift, will be cut into parts by the arms orbars 12, the snow thus separated from the drift being thrown back from the elevator, by which it will be raised to and will fall upon the lateral dischargers F F, down and from which, by its gravity, it will be caused to flow out of the track of the train.
  • the wings D E E will aid in cutting a path through the drift, the snow removed by them. being by the rotary knives thrown upon the elevator.
  • One or more rotary cutters as described, the series of wings D E E, the rocker-frame B, the carriage G, and one or two lateral discharging-spout or spouts, F or F F, arranged and combined substantially as shown and described.

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J. S. MUNSUN.
Snow-Flows for Railways.
No.133,792, Patented Dec-10,1872.
PATENT Orrrcn.
JULIUS sQMUnson, or JAMAICA PLAIN, MASSACHUSETTS.
' IMPROVEMENT IN SNOW-FLOWS FOR RAILWAYS.
Specification formin g part "of Letters Patent Nofl'33fl92, dated December 10, 1872.
' To all whom it may concern:
.tion; Fig. 3, a front elevation; Fig. 4, a bott(t) m View; and Fig. 5, a longitudinal section In such drawing, A A denote two rotary shafts, each being provided with one or more slicing-bars, a, and one or more series of arms,
11, all arranged and formed essentially as shown, each, in the direction in which it is to out, being made sharp, if necessary. These devices or rotary cutters are arranged across the front open end of arocker-frame, B, which, at c, is
to be pivoted or hinged to a carriage, G, and,
provided with an elevator -or endless apron, D, arranged within it, as shown. The front of the rocker-frame isfurnished with cutterwings, formed and arranged as represented at D EE. The endless apron D is supported by two rollers, 01 e, there being fixed on the journal of the upper of them a bevel-gear f. This gear f engages with another such gear, 9, applied to a shaft, h, supported in boxes M, such boxes being secured to the side of the rocker-frame.
On the lower end of the said shaft h is a bevelgear, k, to engage with a larger bevel-gear, l, fixed to a driving-pulley, m, duly pivoted to the rocker-frame. Other gears n n, carried by shafts o o, engage with the gear I, there being also upon such shafts 0 0 gears pp to engage with similar gears q q fixed upon the shafts A A. By a driving-belt being run upon the pulley on rotary motions will be simultaneously imparted to the series of rotary knives and to the elevator. In rear of the elevator are two lateral dischargers or spouts, FF, inclined in opposite directions and hinged together or to a standard, G, pivoted to a base-piece, H, so as to be capable of being. re-
volved horizontally.
Figure 6 is a longitudinal section of the dischgrging-spoutsFFandthe supporting-standa1 L Y Immediately in rear of. each of the side wings "E E is a small plow or deflector, I, provided with'a roller, K, to rest on the railway track. Between the two plows I I, and ex- .tending underneath and backward from the horizontal wing D, is another angular plow, L, all being formed and arranged as shown. This latter plow serves to remove from the railway track snow that may not be raised by the scraper or wing D, such snow being deflected into the furrows made by the side plows I I. Between the elevator and the front wheels M M of the carriage 0 there may be a series of scrapers and brooms to aid in clearing the track. Furthermore, on each side of the carriage isa wheel shield or guard, 0, arranged as shown, and provided with a chisel-cutting edge or cutter, P, at its front end, the object of such guard or cutter being to enter and deflect the snow and protect the carriage-wheels from being clogged by such.
The trough, being composed of two spouts hinged together, and provided with a rotary standard, as shown, may be converted into a single conductor to discharge in one direction, such being accomplished by raising up one spout into prolongation with the other. The
combined spouts may be turned about or adjusted as occasion may require.
The object of pivoting the rockerframe to the carriage is to enable the former to be turned down upon the latter and up from and off the track, as occasion may require, whether for the better passage of obstacles or otherwise.
In operating with my improved snow-plow,
like other plows it is to be impelled forward against the snow by a locomotive steam-engine. While being so driven forward, and its cutter-shafts in revolution, the cutters a a will pass easily in curved paths through the snow, the slices of which, while being removed by such cutters from the drift, will be cut into parts by the arms orbars 12, the snow thus separated from the drift being thrown back from the elevator, by which it will be raised to and will fall upon the lateral dischargers F F, down and from which, by its gravity, it will be caused to flow out of the track of the train. The wings D E E will aid in cutting a path through the drift, the snow removed by them. being by the rotary knives thrown upon the elevator.
In the said snow-plow I claim as my invention as follows, viz:
1. One or more rotary cutters, as described, the series of wings D E E, the rocker-frame B, the carriage G, and one or two lateral discharging-spout or spouts, F or F F, arranged and combined substantially as shown and described.
2. The bottom aud side plowsL I I, the rocker-frame B, the wings D E E, one or more rotary cutters, as described, the elevator D, and the carriage 0, all arranged and combined substantially as explained and represented.
I 3. The wheel-guards O O and chisel ends or cutters P 1?, the carriage G,and the rockerframe B, all arranged and combined as set forth.
4. The two spouts F F and their rotary standard G, all combined and arranged together and with the carriage G, the elevator D, and the rocker-frame B having one or more rotary cutters, as set forth, all being constructed essentially in the manner, and to operate substantially, as explained.
. JULIUS S. MUNSON.
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R. H. EDDY, J. R. SNOW.
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