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  • FIG. 1 is a side elevation with parts of the rei-eptacle broken away;
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical section on the line 22 of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a similar section at right angles showthe lower portion-of the mechanism and -!.a hen 'on the bottom plan. oi the device; and and (3 are horizontal sections on the corresponding lines oi" rigs. l and 2.
  • a sand; receptacle l0 comprising a cylindrical body 11 havingan annular flange 12 at one end and a removable lid or cove'rv' l3 fitted over the other end.
  • flange '12 as by bolts 14, is 15 having a central discharge opening or orifice l6. turned or produce a downwardly lip having relatively sharp lower edge 17, constituting a valve seat.
  • the edge of the orifice may be beveled as prising a valve adapted to cooperate with thevalve seat 17, is provided in the form of certain new ei'ul improvement in Sanding Demed to release sand so that it may passonto the trackway to enable'a de-x and the essential characteristics Jon thethreaded end ofthe rod.
  • the nut may belo'cked' if desired, asby a set screw 7 39.
  • a cap or casing 68 may rest on a shoiil periphery of the plate 25 and of the rod '30.
  • Afbearing plate is spaced from the bottom plate 15 andsuppo'rted thereby as by spacing sleeves 3 2 secured by bolts-31 passing up wardly' through the bottom 15 and sleeves and having their threaded engagement within openings in the plate 25. ing surroundedby asleeve 26 adapted to slidablyembrace the rod 30.
  • the rod 30V is passed through a central opening inzthe valve plate 20 and through a hollow boss rigid with the plate 34.
  • the upper portion of the rod is carried within the sl eev'e 26 of the plate 25 as bearing,. and projects fora distance above theplate 25.
  • Betweentheplate 25 andthe upperend ofxthe rod 30: is 'afspring-3t' compressed thereoii'and secured in position .by anut '38 der 6'? on the constitute with the plate 25' an 'inclosing honsim for the spring 3T'and upper portion
  • the lowerendof th 'e r od is preferably enla;
  • a funnel-shaped'memb er Securedto the bottom-plate 15, preferably by the bolts 14 employedto secure this plate to the flange 125is a funnel-shaped'memb er comprisinga casting having a flanged upper end 5lwvitl ooenings adapted to receive the bolts 14-. lower and smaller end of the member 52 to receive a hoselorl pipe cmiduitnor the rail beingshown.
  • the plate 25 has a central open- 'i' 'ed and bifurcated as at 4:0. 1A. pin" roller 41:3 connectsthe lower o 50 may be internally;
  • the rod may carry spider 66, which when the rod 30 is moved vertically.
  • the receptacle 10 is filled with sand whichsurrounds the casing-68 and fills the space between the supporting legs formed by the bolts 31 and sleeves 32'.
  • the shaft 57 is oscillated to move the tappet arm 62 downwardly and through the engagement of the latter with the roller 43 in the bifurcated end ofithe rod 30, the latter is moved downwardly against the tensionof the spring 37, thereby separating the valve plate 20 from its seat 17 and permitting the sand to fiow by gravity downwardly. through the orifice '16, around the periphery of the valve plate 20, and through V the funnel into the conduit below.
  • the spring 37 Upon release of the shaft 57, the spring 37 immediately returns the rod 30 and valve plate 20 to its former position, the sharp edge 17 of the valve seat cutting throughthe sand above the valve plate, and permitting the latter to seat immediately. with its flange 22 surrounding-the edge 17, and shut off.
  • a receptacle having an orifice, the edge ofsaidorifice projecting to form a share valve seat a valveada Jted to cooperate with said valve seat, and mechanical means below said valve for actuat ing said valve.
  • a receptacle having an orifice in the bottom thereof, the material around said orifice being turned down.- wardly to form a valve seat having a sharp edge, a recessed valve adapted to cooperate with said valve seat, and means for moving said valve toward and away from said valve.
  • a receptacle having an orifice therein, the edge of said orifice projecting downwarly into a thin edge constituting a-valve seat, a valve plate below said valve seat urged upwardly into engagementtherewith, and mechanical means for drawing said valve plate downwardly.
  • a receptacle having a bottom plate with an orifice therein, the edge of said orifice. projecting downwardly into a thin edge constituting a valve seat, a valveplate having an upstanding rim, spring pressed upwardly with the rim surrounding the yalve seat, and means for mov-' ing the valve plate downwardly.
  • a receptacle having an orifice therein, a hollow member secured. to the bottom of the receptacle around said orifice, a rod movable through said orifice,.a closure member for the orifice carried by said rod below the orifice, means for urging the rod upwardly, and means extending transversely through said hollow member engaging said rod whereby it may be moved downwardly to open the orifice.
  • a receptacle having an orifice in the'bottom thereof, a conduit member secured to the receptacle around said orifice, a bearing within said receptacle above said orifice, a rod slidable witl'iinsaid bearing, a valve carried by said rod below said orifice, means above said orifice for urging the rod and valve seat upwardly, and means within said'c'onduit member for moving said rod downwardly.
  • a receptacle having an orifice in the bottom'thereof, said orifice being constructed to form a valve seat, a rod having a bearing above said orilice, and carrying a valve below said valve] seat, said valve being urged toward said seat the lower end of said rod being slotted,
  • a receptacle havan orifice in the bottom thereof,-a hol low member surroundingsaid orifice below the receptacle, a rod havinga bearing within said receptacle and slidable vertically through said orifice, said rod having an enlarged slotted lower end, a closuremember for said orifice resting on said enlarged end, means for urging said rod and closure member upwardly and oscillatable means in said hollow member engaging said slotted end tomove said rod and closure member downwardly.
  • a receptacle having an orifice in the bottom thereof, a hollow member surroimding said orifice below said receptacle, said orifice being constructed to form a valve seat, a rod having a bearing above said orifice, and carrying a valve plate below said vale seat, means above said bearing urging said rod and valve upwardly, a slot in the lower end of said rod, a shaft mounted transversely of said hollow member, means on said shaft engaging said slot, and means for oscillating said shaft whereby said rod and valve may be moved downwardly.
  • a receptacle having an orifice in the'bottom thereof, con stituting a valve seat, a rod extending through said orifice into said receptacle and below the same, a bearing for said rod with in said receptacle, a spring for urging it upwardly into the receptacle, ,a valve car-- rxed by sald rod below said orifice and closing the same when said rod is in its uppermost position, a shaft mounted transversely below said receptacle, and a pivotal, connection between said shaft and saldrod whereby oscillation of the former may move the latter and said closure member downwardly to open said orifice.
  • a receptacle havmg an orifice in the bottom thereof, a hollow member secured to the bottom of said receptacle around said orifice, a rod extending through said orifice into said receptacle and said hollow member, a bearing for sald rod wlthln said receptacle, a spring for urging the rod upwardly into the receptacle, a closure member for said orifice carried by said rod and in operative position when said rod is in its uppermost position, a shaft mounted transversely within said hollow member, and a pivotal connection between sald shaft and said rod whereby oscillation of the former may move the latter and said closure member downwardly to open said orifice.
  • a sanding device comprising a receptacle having. an-orifice in the bottom thereof, a rod movable through the orifice and urged upwardly, a'closure member securedto the rod-near its lower end and below the orifice,'said lower end being b i-;
  • furcated a shaft mounted transversely of sai d rod below said receptacle, a tappet arm on said shaft embraced by the furcations of said r-od, a pin connecting said furcationson which sa1dtappetarm rests, and means for oscillatingsaid shaft and tappetiarm downwardly to more said rod and'closur'e member u 'iwardly against the tension of said spring.
  • a sanding device comprising a receptacle having an orifice in the bottom thereof, a bearing plate supported in spaced relation above said orifice, a rod slidable within said bearing plate and projecting downwardly through theorificefand above saidbearing plate, a. spring around the upper end of said rod compressed between said bearing plate and means on the end of'the rod, a cover secured to said bearing plateinclosing said-spr ng and-theupper end-of said rod, a closure member forsaid orifice secured to the rod'near lts lower end, and
  • a discharge open-1 ing in the bottom thereof,-a valve below the opening for controlling said open1ng, a rod supporting said valve and extending upwardly through said orifice into said receptacle, a bearing for said rod,;m'eans for-securing said bearing plate spaced from-the bottom of said receptacle, said rod project ing upwardly above said bearing plate,
  • a. shaft mounted transversely of and extending through said conduit member, a tappet arm secured to said shaftand pivotallyiengaging said rod, and means for oscillating said shaft to cause said tappet arm to move said rod downwardly,
  • a sanding device comprising a receptacle having a cylindrical wall having an annular flange at one end, a plate having.
  • said rod a funnel-shaped member having a flange secured to said plate and first mentioned flange, a housing within said receptacle spaced above the'opening in said plate, a rod slidable within vsaid housing and eX- tending downwardly through said opening, the, lower end or said rod being bifurcated, a pin connectingthe lower portions of said furcations, aroller on said pin, a shaft mounted transversely'of said rod and exiunnel-sliaped member supported in bearing lugs secured there to, tappet arm secured to said shaft and embraced by said iurcations said tappet arm resting on said roller, a closure member on said rod above sa1dfurcations,means withinsaid housing for urging saidrod up.- wardly with said closure member engaglng the opening 111 said plate, and means for oscillating sail sliait to cause said tappet arm to move said rod downwardly, thereby

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1. B. LINTERN.
SANDING DEVICE. APPLICATION 'HLED IAN. 29, 1920.
Patented Sept. 7, 1920.
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M v@, fw I 1'17 19m WW M JOHN B'. VLINTERIKTQVOF CLEVELAND; OHIO.
SANDING nnvIoE; j
i Specification of Letters Patent. iv
Passe Sept. "7,1920;
Application filed January 29, 1920. Serial No. 354,969.
To (all who/wit may concern: 7 Be it lmown that I, Jenn B; LINTERN, a :21 oi .the United States, residing at and, in the county or Cuyahoga and I-hio have inventeda vice rolling thereon to obtain proper traction. My sander designed to be operated m ,::l'1anicaily to release sand at the bottom of a itacle allowing the desired quantity oi." it to descend by gravity for immediate" track, thereby lnsuring' applicz ion to the good traction; notwithstanding grease, snow, or ice on the track, and thus increases efli' cieney and safety in operation, 7 i
More specific objects and features of my invention will be more fully hereinafter explaine'd, thereof are summarized in the claims.
A preferred embodiment of my sanding I device is illustrated in the drawings, where- 'in Figure 1 is a side elevation with parts of the rei-eptacle broken away; Fig. 2 is a vertical section on the line 22 of Fig. 1; Fig. 3 is a similar section at right angles showthe lower portion-of the mechanism and -!.a hen 'on the bottom plan. oi the device; and and (3 are horizontal sections on the corresponding lines oi" rigs. l and 2.
Referring to the drawings,I have shown a sand; receptacle l0 comprising a cylindrical body 11 havingan annular flange 12 at one end and a removable lid or cove'rv' l3 fitted over the other end. flange '12, as by bolts 14, is 15 having a central discharge opening or orifice l6. turned or produce a downwardly lip having relatively sharp lower edge 17, constituting a valve seat. the edge of the orifice may be beveled as prising a valve adapted to cooperate with thevalve seat 17, is provided in the form of certain new ei'ul improvement in Sanding Demed to release sand so that it may passonto the trackway to enable'a de-x and the essential characteristics Jon thethreaded end ofthe rod. The nut may belo'cked' if desired, asby a set screw 7 39. A cap or casing 68 may rest on a shoiil periphery of the plate 25 and of the rod '30.
linev 3+3 of Fi Q'Fi i-is a 42 carrying a Secured to the a bottom platethreadedas at The edge of the orifice 16 isto conduct sand to the track rail; neitherthe swaged or otherwise treated to- 7 extending annular,
Above the lip 17.
7 V r supported in: said lugs. A closure member for the orifice 16, com-' a circularpiate' 20 having an upwardly projecting rim adapted to surroun'd'the sharp valve seat 1? when the plate proper abuts the edge thereof: c i
For supporting and guiding the valve plate 20,1 have provided a rod 30 slidably received withinthe receptacle. 10; Afbearing plate is spaced from the bottom plate 15 andsuppo'rted thereby as by spacing sleeves 3 2 secured by bolts-31 passing up wardly' through the bottom 15 and sleeves and having their threaded engagement within openings in the plate 25. ing surroundedby asleeve 26 adapted to slidablyembrace the rod 30.
The rod 30Vis passed through a central opening inzthe valve plate 20 and through a hollow boss rigid with the plate 34. The upper portion of the rod; is carried within the sl eev'e 26 of the plate 25 as bearing,. and projects fora distance above theplate 25. Betweentheplate 25 andthe upperend ofxthe rod 30: is 'afspring-3t' compressed thereoii'and secured in position .by anut '38 der 6'? on the constitute with the plate 25' an 'inclosing honsim for the spring 3T'and upper portion The lowerendof th 'e r od is preferably enla;
ends-of thegfurcations 4L0.
Securedto the bottom-plate 15, preferably by the bolts 14 employedto secure this plate to the flange 125is a funnel-shaped'memb er comprisinga casting having a flanged upper end 5lwvitl ooenings adapted to receive the bolts 14-. lower and smaller end of the member 52 to receive a hoselorl pipe cmiduitnor the rail beingshown.
v Rigid with the member 50 and at opposite sides thereof are lug's 55 having openings constituting bear ngs for a shaft 51 extend-- The plate 25 has a central open- 'i' 'ed and bifurcated as at 4:0. 1A. pin" roller 41:3 connectsthe lower o 50 may be internally;
ends rece ved 111 rigidly secured thereto a is adapted to pass through the sand and loosen the same and nsure its steady flow l tween the bearing plate and nut 38 on' 57 may be oscillated whenever itis desired to release sand. 7 a
Above the orifice 16 the rod may carry spider 66, which when the rod 30 is moved vertically.
In use the receptacle 10 is filled with sand whichsurrounds the casing-68 and fills the space between the supporting legs formed by the bolts 31 and sleeves 32'. The valve plate 20 with its sleeve 35 resting on the enlarged lower end dOof the rod 30, is held upwardly against the valve seat 1 7 under.
the tension of the spring 37,'reacting be the upper end of the. rod.
.When it is desired to. release sand onto] the track, the shaft 57 is oscillated to move the tappet arm 62 downwardly and through the engagement of the latter with the roller 43 in the bifurcated end ofithe rod 30, the latter is moved downwardly against the tensionof the spring 37, thereby separating the valve plate 20 from its seat 17 and permitting the sand to fiow by gravity downwardly. through the orifice '16, around the periphery of the valve plate 20, and through V the funnel into the conduit below. Upon release of the shaft 57, the spring 37 immediately returns the rod 30 and valve plate 20 to its former position, the sharp edge 17 of the valve seat cutting throughthe sand above the valve plate, and permitting the latter to seat immediately. with its flange 22 surrounding-the edge 17, and shut off. the
flow of sand. 7 This operation may be reieated whenever desn'ed, the-spider (5G agitating the sand and preventing its becom ing raked above the orifice 1G. I I
Having described my invention, I claim: 1. in a dev ce of thecharacter described,
the combination of a@ receptacle having a d ischarge orifice, a member movable through the orifice, aclosurefor the orifice on said member below theorifice, means within the receptacle for urging the memberupwardly, and meanslbelow the receptacle for moving he member downwardly. 7
2:1 In a device of the character described,
the-j combination of a receptacle having a discharge orifice in the bottom thereof, a
rod supported in bearings and movable ver tically through said orifice, a closure member below said orifice on said rod, means within the receptacle forurging the rod and closure member upwardly to close the orifice, and
means below the receptacle for moving the rod and closure member in the opposite direction.
3. In a sanding device, a receptacle having an orifice, the edge ofsaidorifice projecting to form a share valve seat a valveada Jted to cooperate with said valve seat, and mechanical means below said valve for actuat ing said valve. 7
4.. In a sanding device, a receptacle having an orifice in the bottom thereof, the material around said orifice being turned down.- wardly to form a valve seat having a sharp edge, a recessed valve adapted to cooperate with said valve seat, and means for moving said valve toward and away from said valve.
seat.
' .5. In a sanding device, a receptacle having an orifice therein, the edge of said orifice projecting downwarly into a thin edge constituting a-valve seat,a valve plate below said valve seat urged upwardly into engagementtherewith, and mechanical means for drawing said valve plate downwardly.
6. In a sanding device,a receptacle having a bottom plate with an orifice therein, the edge of said orifice. projecting downwardly into a thin edge constituting a valve seat, a valveplate having an upstanding rim, spring pressed upwardly with the rim surrounding the yalve seat, and means for mov-' ing the valve plate downwardly.
7. In a sanding device, a receptacle having an orifice therein, a hollow member secured. to the bottom of the receptacle around said orifice, a rod movable through said orifice,.a closure member for the orifice carried by said rod below the orifice, means for urging the rod upwardly, and means extending transversely through said hollow member engaging said rod whereby it may be moved downwardly to open the orifice.
8. Ina sanding device, a receptacle having an orifice in the'bottom thereof, a conduit member secured to the receptacle around said orifice, a bearing within said receptacle above said orifice,a rod slidable witl'iinsaid bearing, a valve carried by said rod below said orifice, means above said orifice for urging the rod and valve seat upwardly, and means within said'c'onduit member for moving said rod downwardly.-
' .9. In a sanding device, a receptacle having an orifice in the bottom'thereof, said orifice being constructed to form a valve seat, a rod having a bearing above said orilice, and carrying a valve below said valve] seat, said valve being urged toward said seat the lower end of said rod being slotted,
a shaft mounted transversely of said recep- 125 tacle, means secured thereto engaging said, slot, and means for oscillating said shaft whereby said rod and valve may be moved downwardly.
10.In a sanding device, a receptacle hav- .130.
gagement with said rod to move the latter ing downwardly. V
11. In a-sanding device, a receptacle havan orifice in the bottom thereof,-a hol low member surroundingsaid orifice below the receptacle, a rod havinga bearing within said receptacle and slidable vertically through said orifice, said rod having an enlarged slotted lower end, a closuremember for said orifice resting on said enlarged end, means for urging said rod and closure member upwardly and oscillatable means in said hollow member engaging said slotted end tomove said rod and closure member downwardly.
a 12. In a sanding device, a receptacle having an orifice in the bottom thereof, a hollow member surroimding said orifice below said receptacle, said orifice being constructed to form a valve seat, a rod having a bearing above said orifice, and carrying a valve plate below said vale seat, means above said bearing urging said rod and valve upwardly, a slot in the lower end of said rod, a shaft mounted transversely of said hollow member, means on said shaft engaging said slot, and means for oscillating said shaft whereby said rod and valve may be moved downwardly. 13. In a sanding device, a receptacle having an orifice in the'bottom thereof, con stituting a valve seat, a rod extending through said orifice into said receptacle and below the same, a bearing for said rod with in said receptacle, a spring for urging it upwardly into the receptacle, ,a valve car-- rxed by sald rod below said orifice and closing the same when said rod is in its uppermost position, a shaft mounted transversely below said receptacle, and a pivotal, connection between said shaft and saldrod whereby oscillation of the former may move the latter and said closure member downwardly to open said orifice.
14. In a sanding device, a receptacle havmg an orifice in the bottom thereof, a hollow member secured to the bottom of said receptacle around said orifice, a rod extending through said orifice into said receptacle and said hollow member, a bearing for sald rod wlthln said receptacle, a spring for urging the rod upwardly into the receptacle, a closure member for said orifice carried by said rod and in operative position when said rod is in its uppermost position, a shaft mounted transversely within said hollow member, and a pivotal connection between sald shaft and said rod whereby oscillation of the former may move the latter and said closure member downwardly to open said orifice. j I
15. In a sanding device, comprising a receptacle having. an-orifice in the bottom thereof, a rod movable through the orifice and urged upwardly, a'closure member securedto the rod-near its lower end and below the orifice,'said lower end being b i-;
furcated a shaft mounted transversely of sai d rod below said receptacle, a tappet arm on said shaft embraced by the furcations of said r-od, a pin connecting said furcationson which sa1dtappetarm rests, and means for oscillatingsaid shaft and tappetiarm downwardly to more said rod and'closur'e member u 'iwardly against the tension of said spring.
16. Ina sanding device,'comprising a receptacle having an orifice in the bottom thereof, a bearing plate supported in spaced relation above said orifice, a rod slidable within said bearing plate and projecting downwardly through theorificefand above saidbearing plate, a. spring around the upper end of said rod compressed between said bearing plate and means on the end of'the rod, a cover secured to said bearing plateinclosing said-spr ng and-theupper end-of said rod, a closure member forsaid orifice secured to the rod'near lts lower end, and
means for moving said rod, and closure memberagainst theftension of SadCl'SPIln 17. In a sandingdevice, a discharge open-1 ing in the bottom thereof,-a valve below the opening for controlling said open1ng, a rod supporting said valve and extending upwardly through said orifice into said receptacle, a bearing for said rod,;m'eans for-securing said bearing plate spaced from-the bottom of said receptacle, said rod project ing upwardly above said bearing plate,
means above said bearing platefor urging the rod upwardly, mean's on said rod between said bearing plate and orifice for loosening the sand within said receptacle abovethe orifice, and means for moving said rod downwardly. I
18. In a sanding device, adischarge opening in thefbottom' thereof, a valve belowsaid opening movable bodily toward and away from said opening, a rod supporting said Lila valve and extending upwardly through said orifice into said receptacle,a bearing for said rod comprising a plate having a central opening and a sleeve '[l'lgld therewith surrounding said rod,'means for securing said bearing plate spaced from the bottom 'ofsaid receptacle, said rod projecting upwardly above said bearing plate, a nnt'secured to the end thereof. a helical springsurrounding said rod between the nut and bearing plate, a cap secured to said bearing plate inclosing the upper end of said rod and spring, and means on said rod betweenplate and said, bearing plate and orifice for loosening the sand within said receptacle above the orifice, and means for moving said rod and within said receptacle above the opening in said plate, arrod slidable within a bearing :insa'id housing and extending downwardly through said opening, a closure member on said rod below said opening,vmeans within said housing for urging said rod. upwardly, a. shaft mounted transversely of and extending through said conduit member, a tappet arm secured to said shaftand pivotallyiengaging said rod, and means for oscillating said shaft to cause said tappet arm to move said rod downwardly, I
20. A sanding device comprising a receptacle having a cylindrical wall having an annular flange at one end, a plate having.
' a central opening and secured to said flange,-
member secured to said tending through. said said rod a funnel-shaped member having a flange secured to said plate and first mentioned flange, a housing within said receptacle spaced above the'opening in said plate,a rod slidable within vsaid housing and eX- tending downwardly through said opening, the, lower end or said rod being bifurcated, a pin connectingthe lower portions of said furcations, aroller on said pin, a shaft mounted transversely'of said rod and exiunnel-sliaped member supported in bearing lugs secured there to, tappet arm secured to said shaft and embraced by said iurcations said tappet arm resting on said roller, a closure member on said rod above sa1dfurcations,means withinsaid housing for urging saidrod up.- wardly with said closure member engaglng the opening 111 said plate, and means for oscillating sail sliait to cause said tappet arm to move said rod downwardly, thereby separating said closure member from said In testimony whereof, I hereunto afiix my signature. 7
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