US147001A - Improvement in car-couplings - Google Patents

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US147001A
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    • B61G1/40Couplings comprising interengaging parts of different shape or form and having links, bars, pins, shackles, or hooks as coupling means with coupling bars having an enlarged or recessed end which slips into the opposite coupling part and is gripped thereby, e.g. arrow-head type; with coupling parts having a tong-like gripping action

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  • FIG. 2 is a side view of the drawhead and coupling proper.
  • Fig. 3 is a top view, on an enlarged scale, of the body-plate of the coupling, with the cap-plate removed so as to show the mechanism of the coupling, which is mainly in the body-plate.
  • Fig. 4 is I a view of the under side of the cap-plate.
  • This invention is a device for the coupling of cars.
  • the invention consists in the parts and combinations particularly specified in the claim at the end of this specification. What is not so claimed is supposed to be old.
  • the letter a indicates the body of the drawhead, having within it, upon the two sides, the ledges or shoulders a a It also has within it the slide b, having a short forwardand-back horizontal play by means of the arm I) extending through the slot a to the outer side of the draw-head.
  • the coupling proper has a body-plate, c, in which is set the main part of its mechanism, and a cap-plate, 01, covering such mechanism, and
  • Two bunter-rods, c e have longitudinal play in the body-plate, and projecting from the two ends of the coup ling. They are connected, by toggle-joint arms f f, to the catchbars g g, which have a play at right angles to the line of direction of the hunter-rods. When the two banter-rods are pushed back and inward, their catch-bars are pushed outward, so as to project from the sides of the coupling. When the hunter-rods are moved outward, the catch-bars are moved inward.
  • the coupling and drawhead is as follows: Suppose the coupling to be within a draw-head, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2, and suppose the car which carries this draw-head and coupling to be approaching another car having a similar draw head: the projecting hunter-rod, after the coupling enters the draw-head of the car last referred to, strikes against the rear or back side of the draw-head, and, being thereby pushed in, it pushes out the two catch bars with which it is connected, and as these catch bars, when thus driven out, are Within or back of the shoulders a a the coupling cannot escape from the draw-head till these catch-bars are again drawn in.
  • the draw-head has a hole through both its upper and under side, so that this draw-head can be used with a common coupling, if desired, the holes just referred to being for the common coupling-pin in such case.
  • catch-bars g, the levers h, and the rods L all constructed and designed for operation substantially as shown and described.

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1. H. GATES all. ".2001.
Car-60uplings.
N"o.l47,001. Patented Feb3, 1874.
U ITED STATEs PATENT OFFICE.
JULIAN H. GATES AND JAMES H. ROOT, OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT.
' IMPROVEMENT IN CAR-COUPLINGS.
' Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 147,001, dated February 3, 1874; application filed January 6, 1874.
draw-head broken. away so as to show the coupling. Fig. 2 is a side view of the drawhead and coupling proper. Fig. 3 is a top view, on an enlarged scale, of the body-plate of the coupling, with the cap-plate removed so as to show the mechanism of the coupling, which is mainly in the body-plate. Fig. 4 is I a view of the under side of the cap-plate.
This invention is a device for the coupling of cars. The invention consists in the parts and combinations particularly specified in the claim at the end of this specification. What is not so claimed is supposed to be old.
The letter a indicates the body of the drawhead, having within it, upon the two sides, the ledges or shoulders a a It also has within it the slide b, having a short forwardand-back horizontal play by means of the arm I) extending through the slot a to the outer side of the draw-head. As this slide is used to trip or unlock the coupling from the draw-head, we call it a tripping-slide. The coupling proper has a body-plate, c, in which is set the main part of its mechanism, and a cap-plate, 01, covering such mechanism, and
secured to the body-plate by any convenient means, as by screws d d. Two bunter-rods, c e, have longitudinal play in the body-plate, and projecting from the two ends of the coup ling. They are connected, by toggle-joint arms f f, to the catchbars g g, which have a play at right angles to the line of direction of the hunter-rods. When the two banter-rods are pushed back and inward, their catch-bars are pushed outward, so as to project from the sides of the coupling. When the hunter-rods are moved outward, the catch-bars are moved inward. To the inner ends of the bunterrods are pivoted the levers h h, swinging on the pivots h h, and from the outer ends of these levers, tripping-rods it run to outside of the coupling, they lying parallel, or nearly so, to the hunter-rods.
The operation of the coupling and drawhead is as follows: Suppose the coupling to be within a draw-head, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2, and suppose the car which carries this draw-head and coupling to be approaching another car having a similar draw head: the projecting hunter-rod, after the coupling enters the draw-head of the car last referred to, strikes against the rear or back side of the draw-head, and, being thereby pushed in, it pushes out the two catch bars with which it is connected, and as these catch bars, when thus driven out, are Within or back of the shoulders a a the coupling cannot escape from the draw-head till these catch-bars are again drawn in. This can be efl'ected by pushing inward the tripping-rod connected with this hunter-rod. Such pushing in of the trippingrod is the office and purpose of the slide 1), which, by means of the arm b, can be operated from outside the draw-head. As this arm is pushed forward or toward the mouth of the draw-head, the slide will strike the tripping-rod, and, pushing it in, will cause it to push its hunter-rod outward, and thus pull its catch-bars inward, so that the coupling can be withdrawn from the draw-head.
Having shown how the hunter-rods operate the catch-bars by means of the toggle-joints, we do not mean to be confined to the use of a toggle-joint for this purpose, as it is evident that cams and other mechanical equivalents can be used in the place of the toggle-joint.
The draw-head has a hole through both its upper and under side, so that this draw-head can be used with a common coupling, if desired, the holes just referred to being for the common coupling-pin in such case.
We claim as our invention- 1. The coupling provided with the longi tndinally-moving bunter-rods c, and with the laterally-moving catch-bars g, combined to be operated substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
2. The combination of the body of the coupling, the bunter-rods c, the toggle-arms f, the
catch-bars g, the levers h, and the rods L, all constructed and designed for operation substantially as shown and described.
3. I11 combination With a coupling having laterally moving and projecting arms 9, a drawhead having the shoulders (d, as and for the purpose set forth.
4. The combination of the draw-head body a and the slide I) Within the draw-head having an arm, b, projecting outside the drawhead, with the coupling having arms g and rod i constructed for operation substantially as shown and described.
JULIAN H. GATES. JAMES H. ROOT. \Vitnesses:
WM. EDGAR SIMoNDs, JOHN POLLITT.
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