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US135499A US135499DA US135499A US 135499 A US135499 A US 135499A US 135499D A US135499D A US 135499DA US 135499 A US135499 A US 135499A
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    • 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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  • Figure l represents a top view of my im- ⁇ consists in providing pivoted platforms with sides so hinged as to form extensions thereof 'when the platforms are tilted, and thus perform the office of chutes for delivering the snow at a suitable distance from the track. These hinged sides are held vertical and the platforms horizontal by the same means or devices.
  • the invention also consists in cornbiningsaid platforms and hinged sides with series of levers,u whereby the tilting of -the platforms and letting down of the sides are performed simultaneously.
  • the invention finally consists in the use of a hinged checkplate applied to the front of each platform for the purpose of yielding to the entering snow, but preventing the snow from falling out at the front end, all as hereinafter more fully described.
  • a in the drawing represents the supporting framework of my improved snow-plow.V
  • the same is made of wood, metal, or both, of proper size and strength, and rests on two or more pairs of trucks, B B, preferably in an inclined position, to be lower in front than in rear, but horizontal transversely.
  • the plow proper C which is an inclined plate of metal with projecting anges a a at the ends and across the Iniddle.
  • D D are two platforms hinged to the frame A at l -b, and covering the same entirely from the plow (l backward. These platforms are both of equal size, each covering one-half of the frame A longitudinally. They have vertical longitudinal fianges d d at their contiguous edges, which prevent the snow on one platform from falling upon the other.
  • each platform has also a projecting upright plate, e. ff are plates hinged to the outer edges of the platforms D D. When held up in an upright position they, together with the plates d and e, serve to form a sort of box of each platform, which box is only open in front for the reception of snow from the plow C.
  • the plates f f connect with a sliding bar, F, that is placed longitudinally upon or through the frame A.
  • the connection of the lever E with the plates f is made by means of universal joints g g.
  • the apparatus is attached to the front of a locomotive-engine and pushed forward into the snow. When filled it is either drawn back to a convenient dumpingplace or immediately dumped on the spot by drawing back the bar F, and thereby tilting the platforms and letting down the plates f.
  • Suitable mechanism V connects with the rod F for moving the same back and forward.

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W. WALKER.
I v Railway Snow-Flows. u 'N'.O. 135,499, Patented Feb.'4,187 3.
` WaffV STATES! WILLIAM WALKER, OF FORT RRIDGER WYOMING TERRITORY.
IMPROVEMENT IN RAILWAY SNOW-FLOWS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 135,499., dated February 4, 1873.
To all whom it may concer-n:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM WALKER,
of Fort Bridger, in the county of Uintah and 'Territory of Wyoming, have invented a new and Improved Snow-Plow, of which the following is a specification:
Figure l represents a top view of my im- `consists in providing pivoted platforms with sides so hinged as to form extensions thereof 'when the platforms are tilted, and thus perform the office of chutes for delivering the snow at a suitable distance from the track. These hinged sides are held vertical and the platforms horizontal by the same means or devices. The invention also consists in cornbiningsaid platforms and hinged sides with series of levers,u whereby the tilting of -the platforms and letting down of the sides are performed simultaneously. The invention finally consists in the use of a hinged checkplate applied to the front of each platform for the purpose of yielding to the entering snow, but preventing the snow from falling out at the front end, all as hereinafter more fully described.
. A in the drawing represents the supporting framework of my improved snow-plow.V
The same is made of wood, metal, or both, of proper size and strength, and rests on two or more pairs of trucks, B B, preferably in an inclined position, to be lower in front than in rear, but horizontal transversely. To the front end of the the frame A is rigidly secured the plow proper C, which is an inclined plate of metal with projecting anges a a at the ends and across the Iniddle. D D are two platforms hinged to the frame A at l -b, and covering the same entirely from the plow (l backward. These platforms are both of equal size, each covering one-half of the frame A longitudinally. They have vertical longitudinal fianges d d at their contiguous edges, which prevent the snow on one platform from falling upon the other. At the back each platform has also a projecting upright plate, e. ff are plates hinged to the outer edges of the platforms D D. When held up in an upright position they, together with the plates d and e, serve to form a sort of box of each platform, which box is only open in front for the reception of snow from the plow C. By. means of levers E E the plates f f connect with a sliding bar, F, that is placed longitudinally upon or through the frame A. The connection of the lever E with the plates f is made by means of universal joints g g.
When the bar F is drawn back it will swing the levers E E into oblique positions, and thereby swing the plates f down, and also tilt the platforms D, as indicated by dot ted lines in Fig. 4.
When the bar F is moved forward to bring the levers E more into a position at right angles to F, the plates f will be swung up and the platforms held horizontal.
Between the uprights a a of therplow C are pivoted transverse plates G--one in front of each platform D. These plates G swing into a horizontal position, as in Fig. 2, whenever the plow is pushed forward into the snow, andv permit, therefore, the entrance of snow into the two boxes.
When, however, the filled apparatus is backed so that the snow upon it crowds forward, the plates Gr will be swung into a vertical position against stops h h and prevent the escape of snow at the frontend of the apparatus.
The apparatus is attached to the front of a locomotive-engine and pushed forward into the snow. When filled it is either drawn back to a convenient dumpingplace or immediately dumped on the spot by drawing back the bar F, and thereby tilting the platforms and letting down the plates f.
Suitable mechanism Vconnects with the rod F for moving the same back and forward.
Havin g thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patentl. The side plates ff, hinged at their lower edges to the platforms D D, and operated by suitable dev'ies, as shown audrdeseribed, 3f The `hinged check-plaie G, arrangdrbe whereby saidl plates formehut-e-extensions of tween the upriglitend proj eetions,:afa of a the pltfrms when bhe same are ti1ted, as snow-plow, substantially as and for th'e purspecited. pose herein shown and described.
2. The levers E E and bar F, arranged in WILLIAM WALKER. combination with the hin ged sides j' and plat- Vituesses:
forms D teoperatefthe samesimultaneously, ORLANDO' NORTH,l as specified. CHARLES STONE.
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