US144473A - Improvement in vehicles - Google Patents
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- Fig. 4 is a section of the street-indicator.
- l A are the wheels, which are made very large, and the ends of their journals rest upon the basebars of the frames B, between which base-bars the said wheels revolve.
- the ends of the frames B slide up and down in ways attached to the body G of the carriage.
- To the middle part of the top bar of the frames B is attached the middle part of the half-elliptic springs D, the ends of which are connected with the frame of the carriage-body C, so that the carriage-body maybe hung from the springs D, and the said springs may be supported by the frames B, which rest upon the journals of the wheels A.
- the wheels A and frames B are placed within the sides of the carriage body, and are incased upon the inner side, no part of the wheels A being in sight, except the part that projects beneath the body C of of the carriage.
- the forward end of the-carriage is supported upon a single small wheel, E, or two small wheels placed close together, and the ends of the journal of which rest upon a frame, F.
- a spindle G which enters a socket, H, attached to the rorit platform of the car-body, and in which is placed a coiled spring, I, against the lower end of which the upper end of the spindle G rests.
- the tongue J To the forward end of the frame F is jointed the tongue J, and to its rear end is pivoted two guide-rollers, K, between which passes the semicircular guide-rod L, the ends of which are attached to the forward end of the carriage-body O.
- the wheel E, frame F, and guide-rod L are placed in a semicircular recess beneath the front platform y of the carriage.
- a box, M In the upper forward part of the carriage-body O is placed a box, M, in which are pivoted two rollers, N, to which is attached and around which is wound a strip, O, of cloth or other suitable material, upon which are printed the names of the streets to be crossed by the car in making its trip.
- rollers N To the ends of the rollers N are attached pulleys l?, around which passes a belt, Q, so that the rollers may be turned together and the driver can readily adjust the strip O, and thus enable the passengers to know what street will be crossed next.
- R are the seats, which are designed to extend along the ⁇ sides of the carbody (l.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFrIonA v MARTIN V. NIOIIOLs, on OsAE, IOWA.
IMPROVEMENT IN VEHICLES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 144,473, dated November 11, 1873; application filed May 31, 1873.
.To all whom yit may concern:
Fig. 4 is a section of the street-indicator.
` Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
The invention will first be fully described, and then pointed out in the claims.
l A are the wheels, which are made very large, and the ends of their journals rest upon the basebars of the frames B, between which base-bars the said wheels revolve. The ends of the frames B slide up and down in ways attached to the body G of the carriage. To the middle part of the top bar of the frames B is attached the middle part of the half-elliptic springs D, the ends of which are connected with the frame of the carriage-body C, so that the carriage-body maybe hung from the springs D, and the said springs may be supported by the frames B, which rest upon the journals of the wheels A. The wheels A and frames B are placed within the sides of the carriage body, and are incased upon the inner side, no part of the wheels A being in sight, except the part that projects beneath the body C of of the carriage. The forward end of the-carriage is supported upon a single small wheel, E, or two small wheels placed close together, and the ends of the journal of which rest upon a frame, F. To the frame F is attached a spindle G which enters a socket, H, attached to the rorit platform of the car-body, and in which is placed a coiled spring, I, against the lower end of which the upper end of the spindle G rests. To the forward end of the frame F is jointed the tongue J, and to its rear end is pivoted two guide-rollers, K, between which passes the semicircular guide-rod L, the ends of which are attached to the forward end of the carriage-body O. The wheel E, frame F, and guide-rod L, are placed in a semicircular recess beneath the front platform y of the carriage. In the upper forward part of the carriage-body O is placed a box, M, in which are pivoted two rollers, N, to which is attached and around which is wound a strip, O, of cloth or other suitable material, upon which are printed the names of the streets to be crossed by the car in making its trip. To the ends of the rollers N are attached pulleys l?, around which passes a belt, Q, so that the rollers may be turned together and the driver can readily adjust the strip O, and thus enable the passengers to know what street will be crossed next. R are the seats, which are designed to extend along the` sides of the carbody (l.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- 1. The wheels A A on journals within frames B B, bearing against superposed springs D D, all combined as and for the purpose described 2. The wheel or wheels E, frame F, spindle G, socket H, coiled spring I, rollers K, and semicircular guide-rod L, combined with the recessed forward end of the car-body, s ubl stantially as shown and described.
MARTIN V. NICHOLS.
Witnesses G. S. COLLINS, J. H. BARTON.
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Cited By (2)
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US2447679A (en) * | 1942-03-31 | 1948-08-24 | Baghuis Ludovicus Hendrikus | Spring suspension for motorbuses or like vehicles |
US2466832A (en) * | 1946-04-20 | 1949-04-12 | Marmon Herrington Co Inc | Wheel suspension |
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US2447679A (en) * | 1942-03-31 | 1948-08-24 | Baghuis Ludovicus Hendrikus | Spring suspension for motorbuses or like vehicles |
US2466832A (en) * | 1946-04-20 | 1949-04-12 | Marmon Herrington Co Inc | Wheel suspension |
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