US135991A - Improvement in ratchet-pinions - Google Patents

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  • the object of this invention is to provide a pinion-wheel which will revolve in one direction without operatin g the connecting machinery, and when revolving in the oppositedirection will cause ⁇ the machinery to operate 5 and its nature consistsin placing hinged keys or bars withinthe body of the wheel, in making a portion of the shaft angular so that the ends of the keys will press against the angular or liattened portion of the shaft and lock the pinion thereon so that the shaft will revolve freely in the pinion when movingin one direction, and carry the pinion wheninovin g in a reverse direction, thereby dispensing with ratchet-collars, and with devices 'for sliding the pinion into and out of gear.
  • A represents the pinion; B, the shaft; C, the hinged keys or stops; and D, springs.
  • the pinion A is made in any of the known forms, and is provided with a recess sufficiently large to receive the keys C, and to permit of sufficient play at their inner ends to allow the shaft to revolve.
  • 'Ihe shaft B is made angular at the end for a distance equal to about half the thickness of the pinion, as shown at Fig. 2.
  • the end of the shaft is made hexagonal, and I ⁇ prefer this form 5 but the pinion may be made to operate upon a square or other angular form.
  • the keys C are rounded at their outer ends so as to lit into the metal of the pinion, and are pivoted, as shown at Fig. l, so that when in operation the strain, instead of coming upon the pivots, comes upon the outer ends, and the backs of said keys, giving them a very firm and strong position.
  • the keys swing out into the opening so that the shaft revolves freely.
  • a plate or other device is attached to the outer end of the shaft to keep the pinion in position.
  • keys or stops within the body of the wheel I am enabled to putthe bearing of the shaft close to the pinion, thereby giving the pinion a firmer support.
  • This pinion is primarily designed to be used in reaping and mowing machines; but it will be advantageous in other machinery, especially where it is desired that the pinion should occupy a small space.

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PATENT OFFICE.
JOHN F. KINGrWILL, OE CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
IMPROVEMENT llh`|i RA'lfCHET-PINIONS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 135,991, dated February 1S, H573.
To all whom it may concern:
' Be it known that I, JOHN F. KINGWILL, of the city of Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Ratchet-Pinions,
i of which the following is a full description,
reference bein g had to the accompanyin g drawing, making a part of this Specilication, in which- Figure l is an end view, and Fig. 2 a lon gitudinal section on line m w.
'The object of this invention is to provide a pinion-wheel which will revolve in one direction without operatin g the connecting machinery, and when revolving in the oppositedirection will cause` the machinery to operate 5 and its nature consistsin placing hinged keys or bars withinthe body of the wheel, in making a portion of the shaft angular so that the ends of the keys will press against the angular or liattened portion of the shaft and lock the pinion thereon so that the shaft will revolve freely in the pinion when movingin one direction, and carry the pinion wheninovin g in a reverse direction, thereby dispensing with ratchet-collars, and with devices 'for sliding the pinion into and out of gear.
In the drawing, A represents the pinion; B, the shaft; C, the hinged keys or stops; and D, springs. The pinion A is made in any of the known forms, and is provided with a recess suficiently large to receive the keys C, and to permit of sufficient play at their inner ends to allow the shaft to revolve. 'Ihe shaft B is made angular at the end for a distance equal to about half the thickness of the pinion, as shown at Fig. 2. As shown, the end of the shaft is made hexagonal, and I `prefer this form 5 but the pinion may be made to operate upon a square or other angular form.
The keys C are rounded at their outer ends so as to lit into the metal of the pinion, and are pivoted, as shown at Fig. l, so that when in operation the strain, instead of coming upon the pivots, comes upon the outer ends, and the backs of said keys, giving them a very firm and strong position. When the shaft is revolved the keys swing out into the opening so that the shaft revolves freely.
I have applied springs D to the keys in order to make them act quicker. The act-ion of these springs is beneficial where the pinion or shaft has a rapid motion, but ina slow movement the keys will operate without the aid of the springs.
In use a plate or other device is attached to the outer end of the shaft to keep the pinion in position. By placing these keys or stops within the body of the wheel I am enabled to putthe bearing of the shaft close to the pinion, thereby giving the pinion a firmer support. This pinion is primarily designed to be used in reaping and mowing machines; but it will be advantageous in other machinery, especially where it is desired that the pinion should occupy a small space.
What Iclaim as new is as follows:
The combination of the stops or keys C, attached to and supported by the pinion, with the loose pinion A and angular shaft B, substantially as and for the purposes specified.
JOHN F. KINGVVILL.
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E. A. WEST, O. W. BOND.
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