US1384114A - Runway - Google Patents

Runway Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US1384114A
US1384114A US422020A US42202020A US1384114A US 1384114 A US1384114 A US 1384114A US 422020 A US422020 A US 422020A US 42202020 A US42202020 A US 42202020A US 1384114 A US1384114 A US 1384114A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
members
runway
curbstone
bridge
arms
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US422020A
Inventor
Lincoln R Arnold
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US422020A priority Critical patent/US1384114A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US1384114A publication Critical patent/US1384114A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
    • E01CCONSTRUCTION OF, OR SURFACES FOR, ROADS, SPORTS GROUNDS, OR THE LIKE; MACHINES OR AUXILIARY TOOLS FOR CONSTRUCTION OR REPAIR
    • E01C11/00Details of pavings
    • E01C11/22Gutters; Kerbs ; Surface drainage of streets, roads or like traffic areas
    • E01C11/221Kerbs or like edging members, e.g. flush kerbs, shoulder retaining means ; Joint members, connecting or load-transfer means specially for kerbs
    • E01C11/222Raised kerbs, e.g. for sidewalks ; Integrated or portable means for facilitating ascent or descent

Definitions

  • This invention relates to improvements in portable runways of the class adapted to beV readily positioned* adjacent a curbstone lor the purpose et facilitating running a vehicle such as an automobile or the like over the curbstone either in passing from the road to the sidewall( or vice versa; and the object ot t iis invention is the provision of a pair of bridge members each haw ing one end raised to substantially the height ot the curbstone and connecting these members together by apair oi" spacing arms or bars which are ointed, whereby the members may he folded or swung together adjacent each other to reduce their storing or shipping space.
  • a further object ot the invention is the provision or" means whereby the working space between these bridge members may be regulated to suit vehicles having different widths.
  • a still further object of the invention is the provision et means whereby the height of the supporting rest bloelrs may be adjusted so that the raised end et each bridge member may be adjusted to suit curbstones of diii'erent heights.
  • Fig. 2 is a. View of the underside ot the bridge members in the runway, showing the centrally pivoted connecting bars or arms in extended position.
  • F 3 is a detail showing one of the spring arms as connected tothe inner face of the rest bleek the arm being slotted to permit ot endwise adjustment to regulate the working space between the bridge inembers.
  • F ig. 1l is a side elevation illustrating the rest block as termed in two parts, one being adjustable relative to the other to regulate the working height of the raised end et the bridge member.
  • Fig. 5 is an end elevation of the rest block showing the same as Yformed in two parts. one ot the parts being provided with notched inclined grooves whereby one part'may be moved upon the other part to adjust the working height et the raised end et the bridge member.
  • Fig. 6 is a View illustrating the spacing arms as centrally piveted and folded and the bridge members swung inward adjacent each other to reduce the storing space .tor a runway and at the same time maintaining their spaced working relations when eK- tended.
  • Viith reference to the drawings7 l() designates the pair of bridge members which may be made of suitable material but which l' preferably maire ot wood, ⁇ the same being ⁇ ot any desired width and et suitable length to provide a proper angle tor eonductingan automobile up over the edge of a curbstone l1.
  • each bridge member is adapted to rest upon the ground while the opposite end is provided with a suitable rest block 13 for raising and supporting this end at the height of the curbstone 1l.
  • bridge members are spaced apart and held in proper working ⁇ position by means oit a pair ot arms or ears A, one end oi" each being ⁇ connected to the inner tace ot the rest block while the 'free ends ot these arms or bars are pivotally jointed or hinged together preferably by a pivot bolt 15, which bolt also passes through the ends of' a handle 1G by means of which the device may be readiiy carried about in the hand ot the user and then hung ⁇ up in a convenient place in a garage or barn.
  • My improved runway is extremely simple and practical in construction and by its use the bridge members are held in proper spaced apart relation and yet when not in use the whole may be folded into a contracted space to facilitate shipping and storing; then again by this construction the spacing distance between the members may be readily adjusted to suit vehicles of different widths; also the operating heights of the bridge members maybe readily adjusted to accommodate different heights of curbstones.
  • a runway comprising a pair of spaced apart short inclined bridge members each having'a rest block at one end for supporting said end the height of a curbstone, and a pair of foldable spacing arms or bars con-V necting said members whereby said members may be positioned adjacent each other.
  • a runway comprising a pair of spaced apart short inclined bridge members each having arest block at one end for supporting said end the height of a curbstone, a pair vrest block may be regulated.
  • a runway comprising a pair of spaced apart short inclined bridgeY members each having a rest block ⁇ at one end for supporting said end the height of a curbstone, said block being formed in two parts one being provided with ⁇ notched inclined slots by which said parts may receive relative ad- ⁇ justment for regulating the working height of said block, and a pair of foldable spacing arms connecting said bridge members whereby said members may be positioned adjacent each other.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Architecture (AREA)
  • Civil Engineering (AREA)
  • Structural Engineering (AREA)
  • Road Paving Structures (AREA)
  • Refuge Islands, Traffic Blockers, Or Guard Fence (AREA)

Description

L. R. ARNOLD.
RUNWAY.
APPLICATION Flu-:D no v. 5. 1920.
Paten July l2, R921.`
LINCOLN R. ARNOLD, @F EROVBEICE, SLJB.
EUNW' Specification of Letters Patent.
July t2.,
Application filed. November 5, 1920. Serial No, f.
To all w 7mm t may concern Be it known that l, LrNcoLN R. ARNOLD, a citizen oit the United States, residing at Providence, in the county et Providence ant State et Rhode island, have invented certain new and useful improvements in Runwaye, of which the following is a speciieation.
This invention relates to improvements in portable runways of the class adapted to beV readily positioned* adjacent a curbstone lor the purpose et facilitating running a vehicle such as an automobile or the like over the curbstone either in passing from the road to the sidewall( or vice versa; and the object ot t iis invention is the provision of a pair of bridge members each haw ing one end raised to substantially the height ot the curbstone and connecting these members together by apair oi" spacing arms or bars which are ointed, whereby the members may he folded or swung together adjacent each other to reduce their storing or shipping space.
A further object ot the invention is the provision or" means whereby the working space between these bridge members may be regulated to suit vehicles having different widths.
A still further object of the invention is the provision et means whereby the height of the supporting rest bloelrs may be adjusted so that the raised end et each bridge member may be adjusted to suit curbstones of diii'erent heights.
rihe nature and advantages of the invention will be better understood when the iollowing detail description is taken in connection with the accompanying drawings., the invention residing in the combination and arrangement oit parts as claimed.
ln the drawings jorming` part of this specitication, like numerals of reference indicate similar parts in the several views and wherein Figure l is a perspective View illustrating` my improved runway in spaced apart working position adjacent a curbstone.
Fig. 2 is a. View of the underside ot the bridge members in the runway, showing the centrally pivoted connecting bars or arms in extended position.
F 3 is a detail showing one of the spring arms as connected tothe inner face of the rest bleek the arm being slotted to permit ot endwise adjustment to regulate the working space between the bridge inembers.
F ig. 1lis a side elevation illustrating the rest block as termed in two parts, one being adjustable relative to the other to regulate the working height of the raised end et the bridge member.
Fig. 5 is an end elevation of the rest block showing the same as Yformed in two parts. one ot the parts being provided with notched inclined grooves whereby one part'may be moved upon the other part to adjust the working height et the raised end et the bridge member.
Fig. 6 is a View illustrating the spacing arms as centrally piveted and folded and the bridge members swung inward adjacent each other to reduce the storing space .tor a runway and at the same time maintaining their spaced working relations when eK- tended.
Viith reference to the drawings7 l() designates the pair of bridge members which may be made of suitable material but which l' preferably maire ot wood,\the same being` ot any desired width and et suitable length to provide a proper angle tor eonductingan automobile up over the edge of a curbstone l1.
@ne end l2 of each bridge member is adapted to rest upon the ground while the opposite end is provided with a suitable rest block 13 for raising and supporting this end at the height of the curbstone 1l.
These bridge members are spaced apart and held in proper working` position by means oit a pair ot arms or ears A, one end oi" each being` connected to the inner tace ot the rest block while the 'free ends ot these arms or bars are pivotally jointed or hinged together preferably by a pivot bolt 15, which bolt also passes through the ends of' a handle 1G by means of which the device may be readiiy carried about in the hand ot the user and then hung` up in a convenient place in a garage or barn.
in some instances it is found of advantage to be able to adjust the working length ot the connecting arms or bars to accommodate vehicles et diderent widths. To accomplish this in a simple and practical way I have slotted the ends 17 of the bars 1A at 18 longitudinally whereby by loosening the bolts 19 these arms may be adjusted endwise to regulate their working length.
In still other cases it is found to be of advantage to be able to adjust the rest block so as to regulate the working height of the raised end of the bridge member to accommodate curbstones of different heights.
To accomplish this in a simple and practical way, I have formed the rest block in two parts as illustrated in Figs. 4 and 5, one of the parts 20 being provided with inclined slots 21 the upper edge of which slots are notched as at 22, which notches are engaged by the pins or bolts 23.
. By this construction it will be seen that the notches in the edges of these slots serve to engage the pins or bolts 23 and so lock the parts in adjusted position against movementregardless of any strain or weight they v may be called upon to withstand.
My improved runway is extremely simple and practical in construction and by its use the bridge members are held in proper spaced apart relation and yet when not in use the whole may be folded into a contracted space to facilitate shipping and storing; then again by this construction the spacing distance between the members may be readily adjusted to suit vehicles of different widths; also the operating heights of the bridge members maybe readily adjusted to accommodate different heights of curbstones.
The foregoing description is directed solely toward the construction illustrated mechanical changes to which the device is susceptible, the invention being defined and limited only by the terms of the appendedA claims.
I claim:
1. A runway comprising a pair of spaced apart short inclined bridge members each having'a rest block at one end for supporting said end the height of a curbstone, and a pair of foldable spacing arms or bars con-V necting said members whereby said members may be positioned adjacent each other.
2. A runway comprising a pair of spaced apart short inclined bridge members each having arest block at one end for supporting said end the height of a curbstone, a pair vrest block may be regulated.
7.4. A runway comprising a pair of spaced apart short inclined bridgeY members each having a rest block` at one end for supporting said end the height of a curbstone, said block being formed in two parts one being provided with `notched inclined slots by which said parts may receive relative ad-` justment for regulating the working height of said block, and a pair of foldable spacing arms connecting said bridge members whereby said members may be positioned adjacent each other. Y
In testimony whereof I afiiX Vmy signature.
LINCOLN R. ARNOLD. j
US422020A 1920-11-05 1920-11-05 Runway Expired - Lifetime US1384114A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US422020A US1384114A (en) 1920-11-05 1920-11-05 Runway

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US422020A US1384114A (en) 1920-11-05 1920-11-05 Runway

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US1384114A true US1384114A (en) 1921-07-12

Family

ID=23673056

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US422020A Expired - Lifetime US1384114A (en) 1920-11-05 1920-11-05 Runway

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US1384114A (en)

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3237936A (en) * 1963-05-15 1966-03-01 Patrick A Plante Corner bank for race courses
US3881206A (en) * 1973-03-02 1975-05-06 Roll Rite Corp Loading ramp adapted to bridge a pair of platforms
US4235370A (en) * 1979-02-22 1980-11-25 Newby Kenneth D Portable set-off device for railroad motorcars
FR2681349A1 (en) * 1991-09-12 1993-03-19 Vali Andre Prefabricated ramp for connecting a roadway to a pavement
US5836028A (en) * 1996-09-30 1998-11-17 Petersen; Gunner Curb-crossing apparatus
US20070119002A1 (en) * 2005-11-22 2007-05-31 Baranoff Sergei C Protection system for surfaces of infrastructure improvements in a construction environment
US8888554B2 (en) 2010-11-15 2014-11-18 Mattel, Inc. Toy playset with sockets

Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3237936A (en) * 1963-05-15 1966-03-01 Patrick A Plante Corner bank for race courses
US3881206A (en) * 1973-03-02 1975-05-06 Roll Rite Corp Loading ramp adapted to bridge a pair of platforms
US4235370A (en) * 1979-02-22 1980-11-25 Newby Kenneth D Portable set-off device for railroad motorcars
FR2681349A1 (en) * 1991-09-12 1993-03-19 Vali Andre Prefabricated ramp for connecting a roadway to a pavement
US5836028A (en) * 1996-09-30 1998-11-17 Petersen; Gunner Curb-crossing apparatus
US20070119002A1 (en) * 2005-11-22 2007-05-31 Baranoff Sergei C Protection system for surfaces of infrastructure improvements in a construction environment
US7594778B2 (en) 2005-11-22 2009-09-29 Sergei Baranoff Method for protecting surfaces of infrastructure improvements in a construction environment
US8888554B2 (en) 2010-11-15 2014-11-18 Mattel, Inc. Toy playset with sockets

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US3165353A (en) Automobile roof carrier
US2449829A (en) Portable loading ramp
US2419422A (en) Device for carrying luggage and other articles
US2062473A (en) Indoor portable scaffold
US1384114A (en) Runway
GB1526323A (en) Mobile elevationally adjustable folding stage
US1768265A (en) Collapsible chock for road-vehicle wheels
US1359452A (en) Scaffold
US1444569A (en) Legged article
US2550224A (en) Adjustable bed
US2333361A (en) Snow removing apparatus
US2132285A (en) Trestle
US1559133A (en) Folding rekl
US1685283A (en) Collapsible trestle
US2522328A (en) Wheel block
US2743049A (en) Foldable ladder support
US1608299A (en) carpenter et a
US2505750A (en) Portable ladder
US2066108A (en) Combination ladder
US733984A (en) Paint-bucket.
US2256889A (en) Folding table leg brace lock
US1647935A (en) Motor-vehicle lift
US1454750A (en) Adjustable ladder platform
US3000329A (en) Hoist over stairways
US3332698A (en) Hunter's utility device