US1472690A - Fare-recording mechanism - Google Patents

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US1472690A
US1472690A US580215A US58021522A US1472690A US 1472690 A US1472690 A US 1472690A US 580215 A US580215 A US 580215A US 58021522 A US58021522 A US 58021522A US 1472690 A US1472690 A US 1472690A
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  • My invention consistsof an improvement in railroad fare mechanism, and isparticularly designed to provide means for registering or recording the fare of each passenger, providing a visible indicator ⁇ and check, with means preventing unauthorized access to collectedor deposited tickets, etc. ⁇
  • the device in certain preferred forms is shown in the accompanying drawings, in which: Y
  • Fig 1 isa viewy of articket display collecting box, infront elevation; i
  • Fig. 2 is an end elevation
  • Fig. 8 is a longitudinal vertical section on the line III- III of F ig. 2;
  • Fig. 6 is a face view of one form of ticket ttor use with the-invention
  • Fig. 7 is a sectional view showing a plurality of seats and collecting mechanism for the several corresponding display boxes
  • Fig. 8 is a detail view of a form of collecting and display box, for such system
  • Fig. 9 is a similar View,y partly broken away, showing the connection with a main conduit.
  • Fig. 10 is a diagrammatic plan view, show ing the invention as applied to a passenger car.
  • a main rectangular casing 2 is mounted on top ⁇ of a seat back A and contains a collecting drawer 3.
  • a top 4 hinged at 5 at one end and adapted to be locked by lockV 6 of the drawer at the other end. Upon unlocking, the drawer may be drawn out by its end handle 7 or the top may be swung upwardly on its hinge. 4
  • the top l is provided with a series of upwardly extending cavities or chambers a, b, c, and at each side of the longitudinal center are corresponding series of ticket receiving cavities al.
  • the outside face of each such cavity is closed by a glass pane 8,
  • I framed intok the upper casing 9, and inwardly beyond the Vpanes is a partitionylO, at each side of the operating space or cavity a-b-cand of center line m, m, Fig. 4;.
  • Each ticket receiving space l hasa sepa rately actuated opening and closing bottom 11 hinged to partition 10 at 12 and provided with a lever v13. Said lever is'connected by link 14:, pivoted'at 15, and at 16 toj'operating rod 17 extending vup through the top and provided ,with an operating button 18.
  • link 14 pivoted'at 15, and at 16 toj'operating rod 17 extending vup through the top and provided ,with an operating button 18.
  • By lifting rod 17, the trap door orbottom 111 is lowered to deliver the ticket e into the drawer 3, the door then being closed by thrusting the rod downwardly.
  • Any suitable ticket may be used, but -I preferably usek one like that of Fig. 6, divided on the perforated or dotted 'line y, y.
  • the ⁇ conductor will take up the ticket from the passenger, -remove the right hand coupon f, and give it back to him, as a receipt.
  • the left hand portion, bearing the destination, is then dropped throughthe f slot 19 of top 9, into the cavity? d, resting'on .the trap door 11,belowthe" top :9, v
  • the ticketV will remain in such'position until the passenger has reached his destination, when it may be dropped by the conductor into drawer 3, the device then being ready for another operation.
  • a clip 20 may be attached to the top of each cavity d, for temporarily holding the coupon f in convenient position.
  • the device as above explained, is for separate use, and may, of course, be provided with one, two, or three ticket cavities d at each side of its longitudinal center, for use and observation from either side, depending on the arrangement of the seat backs A for travel in either direction.
  • Sheet 2 means for col-- lecting the contents of a series of collecting boxes, one series at each side of the aisle g of car G, and comprising a box for each seat.
  • the boxes themselves are of the same general construction just described, but, instead of a drawer 3, the lower casing is formed as a common conduit 21 leading downwardly into a vertical chute 22.
  • Such chute is located in convenient position at the end of each seat, for use with the seat back in either position, and each chute leads VVby which the several tickets may be delivered to .p a terminal Areceiving receptacleV '24 V,having a lock-controlleddoor ordrawer 25.
  • a conveyor belt 26 mounted onterminal vides for carrying f all of the tickets to- Wards one end and delivering them into the receptacle 24, for collection. ⁇
  • each cash ,i'are passenger should be urnished Wit-h .a ticket: ⁇ or coupon by the conductor, for ,use in the sainermanner as d escribed, sothat there is finally collected in the-several drawers-or collecting receptacles all fof theA tickets or other evidence ⁇ of the business o a completev run.
  • the'capacity of each ⁇ double ,seat and one aisle or standing passenger is capable of being recorded, so that the maximum capacity of a car may be always counted.
  • the device avoids the necessity of remembering the several Vindividual passengers of a car,.(thus greatly relieving and 'simplifying the work ofthe conductor, and at the same time ensuring against carrying ⁇ any pas- Senger beyond 'his destination, or permitting any dispute as to ⁇ payment of fare.
  • a common conveyor conduit adapted to receive ythe .contents of Aeach box, and 'means for collecting .tlre contents of several boxes at one terminal of the conveyor.
  • a common conveyor conduit,V In combination with aserie's of individual ticket receiving boxes of theclass described, a common conveyor conduit,V a chute leading ⁇ from 'each box linto said conduit, a conveyor j belt in the conduit, and

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Oct. 30,1923. 1,472,690
. D. SKINNER FARE RECORDING MECHANISM Filed Aug. '7, 1922 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Fis. 1 Fuz. 2
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Good fr one fra Class I Passenger 1v o/d passage Ta/cef mus be lreczipi unf/l arrival punched and placed in lol desiinmian. coniaillzr {l1/of good for passage.
ATTORNEY y Oct.- 30,1923.v 1,472,690
, c. D. SKINNER 1 FARE RECORDING MECANISM Filed Aug. '7. 1922 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 F'IG. "7
jgENTOFI BY. M
ATTORNEY Patented ct. 30, 1923.
UNITED. STATES CHAMED. sirrivivnn, oF NEW'K'ENSINGTON, PENNsYrivANIa FARE-RECORDING MECHANIsM.
Application filed August 7, 1922. Serial No. 580,215.
To all whom t mag/'concerne' y Y Be it known that I, `CHAME D. SKINNER, a' citizen of ,the United States, residing at New Kensington, in the county of Westmoreland and `State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain'new and useful Improvements in Fare-Recording Mechanism, of'
which the following` is a `speciiication.-
My invention consistsof an improvement in railroad fare mechanism, and isparticularly designed to provide means for registering or recording the fare of each passenger, providing a visible indicator `and check, with means preventing unauthorized access to collectedor deposited tickets, etc.` The device in certain preferred forms is shown in the accompanying drawings, in which: Y
Fig 1 isa viewy of articket display collecting box, infront elevation; i
Fig. 2 is an end elevation; i f
Fig. 8 is a longitudinal vertical section on the line III- III of F ig. 2;
Fig. 4 is an enlarged `cross section of onehalf of the device;` y v u Fig. 5 is a detail view showing a clip attachment on the top of the box; i
Fig. 6 is a face view of one form of ticket ttor use with the-invention;
Fig. 7 is a sectional view showing a plurality of seats and collecting mechanism for the several corresponding display boxes;
Fig. 8 is a detail view of a form of collecting and display box, for such system;
Fig. 9 is a similar View,y partly broken away, showing the connection with a main conduit; and
Fig. 10 is a diagrammatic plan view, show ing the invention as applied to a passenger car.
Referring to Sheet 1, a main rectangular casing 2 is mounted on top` of a seat back A and contains a collecting drawer 3. Above the casing 2 is a top 4, hinged at 5 at one end and adapted to be locked by lockV 6 of the drawer at the other end. Upon unlocking, the drawer may be drawn out by its end handle 7 or the top may be swung upwardly on its hinge. 4
kThe top l is provided with a series of upwardly extending cavities or chambers a, b, c, and at each side of the longitudinal center are corresponding series of ticket receiving cavities al. The outside face of each such cavity is closed by a glass pane 8,
I framed intok the upper casing 9, and inwardly beyond the Vpanes is a partitionylO, at each side of the operating space or cavity a-b-cand of center line m, m, Fig. 4;.
Each ticket receiving space l hasa sepa rately actuated opening and closing bottom 11 hinged to partition 10 at 12 and provided with a lever v13. Said lever is'connected by link 14:, pivoted'at 15, and at 16 toj'operating rod 17 extending vup through the top and provided ,with an operating button 18. By lifting rod 17, the trap door orbottom 111 is lowered to deliver the ticket e into the drawer 3, the door then being closed by thrusting the rod downwardly. Any suitable ticket may be used, but -I preferably usek one like that of Fig. 6, divided on the perforated or dotted 'line y, y.
-In use, the `conductor will take up the ticket from the passenger, -remove the right hand coupon f, and give it back to him, as a receipt. The left hand portion, bearing the destination, is then dropped throughthe f slot 19 of top 9, into the cavity? d, resting'on .the trap door 11,belowthe" top :9, v
and thus in visible position inside the par# ticular cavity d; The ticketV will remain in such'position until the passenger has reached his destination, when it may be dropped by the conductor into drawer 3, the device then being ready for another operation.
If desired, a clip 20 may be attached to the top of each cavity d, for temporarily holding the coupon f in convenient position.
The device, as above explained, is for separate use, and may, of course, be provided with one, two, or three ticket cavities d at each side of its longitudinal center, for use and observation from either side, depending on the arrangement of the seat backs A for travel in either direction.
I have. shown on Sheet 2 means for col-- lecting the contents of a series of collecting boxes, one series at each side of the aisle g of car G, and comprising a box for each seat. The boxes themselves are of the same general construction just described, but, instead of a drawer 3, the lower casing is formed as a common conduit 21 leading downwardly into a vertical chute 22. Such chute is located in convenient position at the end of each seat, for use with the seat back in either position, and each chute leads VVby which the several tickets may be delivered to .p a terminal Areceiving receptacleV '24 V,having a lock-controlleddoor ordrawer 25. *A conveyor belt 26 mounted onterminal vides for carrying f all of the tickets to- Wards one end and delivering them into the receptacle 24, for collection.`
It provides for Avery accurate registry of each fare taken, 'ensures the positivefus'e of each ticket, and gives a visible record of eachV transactionl whether by 'use 'of tickets boughtV from -a ticketv office or rom the conductor. In the llatter case,
each cash ,i'are passenger should be urnished Wit-h .a ticket:` or coupon by the conductor, for ,use in the sainermanner as d escribed, sothat there is finally collected in the-several drawers-or collecting receptacles all fof theA tickets or other evidence `of the business o a completev run.
Where three-cavity units are provided, the'capacity of each `double ,seat and one aisle or standing passenger is capable of being recorded, so that the maximum capacity of a car may be always counted. The device avoids the necessity of remembering the several Vindividual passengers of a car,.(thus greatly relieving and 'simplifying the work ofthe conductor, and at the same time ensuring against carrying `any pas- Senger beyond 'his destination, or permitting any dispute as to `payment of fare.
The advantages of the improvement will' be appreciated bythe traveling public and 1. A double Sided visibieitiekef receiver lhaving outermost oppositely located ticket The operation of the invention willV be readily understood lfrom the lforegoing description.
upon or adjacent to the back of a seat, prof vided with a plurality of individual slotted cavities, a common lower lock-controlledl receptacle, and a hinged lever-actuated door at the bottom of each cavity..
3. In combination Ywith a series of individual ticket receiving boxes of the class described, a common conveyor conduit adapted to receive ythe .contents of Aeach box, and 'means for collecting .tlre contents of several boxes at one terminal of the conveyor. f Y Y 4. In combination with aserie's of individual ticket receiving boxes of theclass described, a common conveyor conduit,V a chute leading `from 'each box linto said conduit, a conveyor j belt in the conduit, and
vmeans for actuating it, and Aa lock-controlled L l CHAME n.sKnvNER.A
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