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US1555793A
US1555793A US22243A US2224325A US1555793A US 1555793 A US1555793 A US 1555793A US 22243 A US22243 A US 22243A US 2224325 A US2224325 A US 2224325A US 1555793 A US1555793 A US 1555793A
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    • E02HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
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  • Figure 2 a plan view of the machine, por- Patented Sept. 29, 1925.
  • This invention relates to shoveling and loading apparatus and more particularly to that type of shoveling machine which is adapted to handle large quantities of material iii places where comparatively little head room is provided.
  • An objectw of the invention is to hold the shovel and to carry it back to its dumping position by means of a mechanism requiring comparatively little power tooperate and which, in carrying the shovel back to its dumping position, keeps the shovel relatively low.
  • Another object of the invention is to construct such a machine simply, cheaply and with few controls so thatit may be easily operated.
  • the invention consists iii the features of construction, combination of elements and arrangement of parts which will be exemplified in the construction hereinafter set forth, the scope of the application of which will be indicated in the appended claims.
  • Figure l a vertical longitudinal section through the machine showing the internal arrangement of parts for operating the tions being broken away to more clearly show the cooperation of parts;
  • Figure 3 is a side elevation of the machine showing more particularly the adjustability of the machine as to its height.
  • the machine includes a recipi'ocatory frame A upon which are mounted side chains B for supporting and carrying av shovel C from a shoveling position on the forward end of the .machine as shown in Figure l to a rearward position at which the shovel C is adapted to, dump material into a suitable mine car D or other receptacle.
  • the chains B pass around rear sprockets E and front sprockets ⁇ F and are guided intermediate the sprockets by ⁇ iianges Cr which may be formed integrally with housings H inclosing the chains and sprockets at the sides, Figure 3.
  • the housings H also maintain proper spacing between the shaft J supporting the rear sprockets E and the shaft K supporting the front sprocket F.
  • the shovel C is pivotally mounted on the chains B and to this end the shovel is provided with a pair of brackets L which are chain Bf
  • the roller R, pivot O and the pin S are in alignment so ⁇ that on the straight run of the chain B they hold the shovel C Vagainst tilting in either direction.
  • ⁇ th'e rollers R are adapted to follow guides U preferably formed integrally with the housings'H. This tilts the shovel C upwardly so that the pins S leave the shoes T, causing the material therein to slide out into the car D.
  • the chain B is operated by power applied to certain of the sprockets preferably the rear sprocket E and for other purposes any suitable type of power may be employed such as the flat piston air motor V mounted on a bracket W integral with the housings H.
  • the motor V is provided with a drive shaft X having a worm Y meshing with a worm wheel Z on the shaft J.
  • the shaft X and the worm wheel Z are preferably inclosed in a gear case b which also supports bearings c for ⁇ the shaft X.
  • the motor V a high-sided car, ,as forinstance D v( Figure .Tothis'enda stationaryibracket It having'anarcuateslotjo is adapted to cooperate withblts p'iixed on the outside-of eaclrof thehousings H.
  • theLrear-end of thehousings H i may beliftedloroscillated about the shaft 1K and there-after ⁇ clamped fat the desired heights by retightening the nuts of Ithe boltsp.
  • valve g/ is adaptedfto'connect 'only one of thesepassages -Sz'and2 withmotive fluid at any-.one time and when .one of'these ⁇ passages is open to Vthe lfluid supply,V theother isjopen to eX vhaust through the passagel 3 leading to atl mosphere.
  • p 'hand operated lever 4 is provided extending v.at the side of the machine:preferablyad- For controlling'the valve 'Ya jacent thelever igure 3) ⁇ for the convenience of' the' operator.
  • Theplat'formg is adapted to swing abo-ut a rearwardpivot' so as to change the direction in whichthe:shovelpoints in itslposition for. loading' without ⁇ substantial change in its' dumping position.
  • An arcuate 4plate 6 formedintegrallylwith theplatform g and adapted to pivot about 'the pin 5 isadapted to slideon Arollers :Tm'oun'ted on the-base fr having a similarly arcuate portion 8 beneath theplate l6.
  • Meansfor swinging the platform g is provided by a rack 9 on the portion 8 and a pinion 10 on the plate 6.
  • the pinion 10 is manually operated by a handle 1'1 on a shaft 12 provided with a bevel pinion '18 meshing with a bevel gear 14 on the shaft'lllto .which thepinion '.10 is attached.
  • a handle 1'1 on a shaft 12 provided with a bevel pinion '18 meshing with a bevel gear 14 on the shaft'lllto .which thepinion '.10 is attached.
  • 'The.'bearingsldand '17 of the-shaft 12 are mounted on the cylinder s and the shaft 12 is A ⁇ adapted'to ext-end out to the side of the machine preferably near the levers and 4 :for the convenience" of the operator.
  • rlhe base 1 may be of any convenient form, If desiredfitkmay rest on wheels on thenrails 18 or,V as shown .in .the drawing, "may be arranged to slide thereon. "In .order '.to clamp the base 1"' inpositionythere is yprovided a bar 19 supporting the base r at the pivot 5 andextending across v the rails '18. At one end ofthe bar 19there 'areprovided two clamping jaws 20 which, when'the bar is turnedabout the pivot 5, are adapted to clamp oney ofthe railsl18 at. its bead.
  • a shoveling andfloadingfmachine comy risinO' a reci rocatorA frame 'front and 23 7 rear sprockets mounted on said frame, chains (adapted to ⁇ be..guided by said sprockets, a shovel supported' by said chains and adapted to Abe-carried 'thereby between a forward fshovelinglposition and a rearward dumping position, and means for rocking the rear sprocket about the front sprocket for adjust- .ingthe dumping. position of the shovel to suit varying conditions.
  • A;shoveling and loading machine comprising a ⁇ reciprocatory rframe, front vand rear sprockets mounted on said frame, chains adaptedtdbe guided by said sprockets, a shovelf pivotally f supported on .said chains and adapted to. ⁇ be carried thereby between a forwardf'shoveling position and a rearward dumping-position, and means for rocking the .rearsprocket about the front sprocket for adjusting .the dumping position of the shovel to suit varying ⁇ conditions.
  • a shoveling and loading machine comprising .a reciprocatory frame, front and rear rsprockets mounted on said frame, chains' adapted to be .guided by said sprockets, a shovel pivotally supported by llO saidlchainsandadapted to passiover said front and rear sprocketswith said chains to be tilted downwardly and upwardly, and means for rocking the rear sprocket about the front sprocket for adjusting the dumping position of the shovel to suit varyingconditions.
  • A. shoveling and loading machine coniprising a reciprocatory fingerne, front and rear sprockets mounted on said frame, chains adapted to be guided by said sprockets, means associated with said sprockets to actuate said chains, a shovel pivotally supported on said chains and arranged to pass over said front and rear sprockets withsaid chain to be tilted down ⁇ A wardly and upwardly, a guide at said rear sprockets to tilt said shovel at its dninpinpn position, and ineans for recking the rear sprocket and the guides about the front sprocket for elevating and lowering the dumpingv position of the shovel to suit varying); conditions.
  • a snoveling and loading machine coniprising, ⁇ a reciprocatory frame, front and rear sprocketson said frame, chains adapted to be guided by said sprockets, a shovel, a bracket f r said shovel pivotally sup-ported by said chains, a rearwardly extending arni on said bracket, a guide about one of said rear sprocll-:ets cooperative with said arm to tilt and dump said shovel, forwardly disposed pins on said bracket, a shoe on said chain upon which said pin is adapted to rest to support the thrust ofthe shovel when the latter is in its loading position,
  • a shoveling and loadingV machine comprising a platform, a cylinder on said platform, alfrarne, a plunger cooperative with said cylinder to reciprocate said frame, front and rear sprockets on said frame, chains adapted to be guided by said sprockets, a shovel supported by said chains and adapted to be carried thereby between-a forward shoveling position and a rearward dumping position, and rneans ⁇ for rocking the rear sprocket about the lfront sprocket for adjust-ing; vertically the dumpingposition of the shovel.
  • a shovelinp, ⁇ and loading machine cornprising a platform, a cylinder on said platforni, a frame, a plungercooperative with said cylinder and adapted to reciprocate said frame, front and rear ⁇ sprockets mounted on said frame, chains adapted to be guided by said sprockets, a shovel pivotally supported on said chains and adapted to be carried thereby between a forward shovelinge; position and a rearward dumping position, and nieans for rockin pg the rear sprocket about the 'front sprocket for adjusting,r vertically the dumping' position of the shovel.
  • a shoreline' and loading, ⁇ machine comprising a platform, a cylinder on said platforni, a fra-ine, a plunger cooperative with said cylinder to reciprocate the frame., front 4and rear sprockets mounted on said frame,
  • a shoveling and loading machine comprising a platform, a cylinder onsaidvplatform,a frame, a plunger cooperative With said cylinder toreciprocatesaidvframe, l.front and rear sprocketsmounted on said frame, chains adapted tobeguided by said sprocketsfmeans to Uactnate said chains, a shovel pivotally supported on'said chains and ar- .ranged to pass over ,said front and ⁇ lrear sprockets with said chains, to be tilted downwardly-and upwardly,yand manually adjustable means to permitpivotal movement of the rearsprocket .about the Vfront sprocket yfor -vertically adjusting the dumping position ofthefshovel. to. ,suit l. varying conditions.
  • AfshovelingA and loading machine comprising, ayplatform, a cylinder' on said platform, a f-rame,;:a plunger ceoperative with said. cylinder to-.reciprocate said frame, front 'andrear sprockets ymounted on said frame, .chains adapted-to be guided by lsaid sprock- ⁇ ets,.meansgto actuate said chains, a shovel .pivotally supported on said chains andarranged to pass over said front and rear 1sprockets with said chain tobe tilted down ⁇ Wardly and upWardly,a guide on saidrear sprockets Y to tilt isaid' shovel at its dumping position, vand manually adjustable means to permit pivotal movement .ofthe rear sprocket about the ⁇ front -sprocket for -vertically adjusting the dumping; position of the shovel 'to suit varying conditions.
  • a shoveling and. loading machine comprising -a platform, a cylinder. on said i platform,-a frame, a plunger :COOperative With .said cylinder toreciprocate said frame,-front and rear sprockets on the frame, .chains adapted to .beguide'dbyzthe sprockets, a
  • shovel a bracket -for said shovel lpivoted rearwardly'on .the chains, ana-rm onsaid bracket, ⁇ a guidel cooperative with ⁇ said :arm vtoptilt and ⁇ dump said A-slioveland manually adjustable -means to 1provide ypivotal movementof the rear .sprocket-.about the front sprocket for n adjusting lthe 'dumping -posi- ⁇ tion kof the shovel in a-vertical direction to suit varying conditions.
  • a shoveling-and loading machine comprising a platform, a cylinder on' said plat- 'forrn, a iframe, avplunger cooperative with .said cylinder to reciprocate the frame, front .-and crear sprockets on the drame, chains adapted to be guidedV by the sprockets, means cooperative with .the sprockets 'for ,actuating the chains, ya shovel, a.bracketfor ⁇ said shovel ,'pivotally supported on .said
  • i chains a rearwardlyextendingarm on the bracket, .a guide .about one of the sprockets cooperative with said arm-totilt .and dump .said shovel, and manually; adjustable .means to provide 'pivotal movementof .the rear ,supported the chains, a .rearwardly .ex ⁇ I.tending arm on the bracket, E a 5 guide .about one of.thesprocketscooperative .with said arm to tilt and .dump ,said .shovel,..a forwardly disposed pin.
  • bracket ya shoe on the chainupon .Whichsaid .pin-,is yadapted .to resttosupport the'thrustofxthe shovel when the-.latter is in its loading position, and means'including a bracket and boltsto provide tpivotal movement of ithe rear ⁇ -sprocket ⁇ Labout the .front sprocket .for -adjusting the ⁇ dumpingposition ⁇ of .the shovel in .,a verticali direction.
  • A.shovelngandloading machine comprising a vreciprocatory 1 ⁇ frame, front and .rear sprockets on .sa1dfra.m.e,. chains adapted to be .guidedby ⁇ the sprockets, a shovel, .a
  • A. shoveling ,and ⁇ loading machine comprising a :reciprocatory frame, front .anfd
  • loading machine ycomprising .a .reciprocatory frame, front ⁇ and .rear sprockets mounted on the frame, .chains .adapted tobaguidedby said sprockets,-a Ahousing inclosin-gsaid sprocket .and chains,
  • a shovel ,ai bracketjfor.. said shovel. pivotally supported by said chains, a rearwardly extending-arm ,on said bracket,.a ,guide about i one of, said, rear ⁇ sprocketsformed. integrally with said housing cooperative .-ivith said arm to tilt and dump said shovel, a forwardly disposed pin on said bracket, a shoe upon which said pin is adapted to rest to support the thrust of the shovel When the latter is lation of the rear sprockets about the front sprockets to adjust the dumping position of the shovel. 10

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Figure 2, a plan view of the machine, por- Patented Sept. 29, 1925.
UNITED STATES;
Amrriezu'r OFFICE.
HAROLD I. STAGE, 0F SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, ASSIGNOR TO. INGERSOLIl-RAND COMPANY, O'F JERSEY CITY, NEW JERSEY, A CORPORATION `0F NEW JERSEY..
SHOVELING AND LOADING MACHINE.
Application filed April 11, 1925. Serial No. 22,243.
To all whom t may concern.'
Be it known that I, HAROLD I. STAGE, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of San Francisco, county of San Francisco, State of California, have invented a certain Shoveling and Loading Machine, of which the following is a specification accompanied by drawings. 4
This invention relates to shoveling and loading apparatus and more particularly to that type of shoveling machine which is adapted to handle large quantities of material iii places where comparatively little head room is provided. Y
An objectw of the invention is to hold the shovel and to carry it back to its dumping position by means of a mechanism requiring comparatively little power tooperate and which, in carrying the shovel back to its dumping position, keeps the shovel relatively low.
Another object of the invention is to construct such a machine simply, cheaply and with few controls so thatit may be easily operated.
Other objects and advantages ofthis in vention will be iii part obvious and in part pointed out hereinafter.
Accordingly, the invention consists iii the features of construction, combination of elements and arrangement of parts which will be exemplified in the construction hereinafter set forth, the scope of the application of which will be indicated in the appended claims.
The drawing illustrates one form which the invention may assume in practice and includes,
Figure l, a vertical longitudinal section through the machine showing the internal arrangement of parts for operating the tions being broken away to more clearly show the cooperation of parts; and
Figure 3 is a side elevation of the machine showing more particularly the adjustability of the machine as to its height.
Referring to the drawings the machine includes a recipi'ocatory frame A upon which are mounted side chains B for supporting and carrying av shovel C from a shoveling position on the forward end of the .machine as shown in Figure l to a rearward position at which the shovel C is adapted to, dump material into a suitable mine car D or other receptacle. y
The chains B pass around rear sprockets E and front sprockets `F and are guided intermediate the sprockets by `iianges Cr which may be formed integrally with housings H inclosing the chains and sprockets at the sides, Figure 3. The housings H also maintain proper spacing between the shaft J supporting the rear sprockets E and the shaft K supporting the front sprocket F.
" The shovel C is pivotally mounted on the chains B and to this end the shovel is provided with a pair of brackets L which are chain Bf The roller R, pivot O and the pin S are in alignment so` that on the straight run of the chain B they hold the shovel C Vagainst tilting in either direction. As the shovel C passes over the front sprocket F, it turns about the pivot O and the pins S at front end of the shovel rest on the shoes T. This brings the shovel C to a convenient position for loading.` When the shovel is broughtback to its dumping position,`th'e rollers R are adapted to follow guides U preferably formed integrally with the housings'H. This tilts the shovel C upwardly so that the pins S leave the shoes T, causing the material therein to slide out into the car D.
The chain B is operated by power applied to certain of the sprockets preferably the rear sprocket E and for other purposes any suitable type of power may be employed such as the flat piston air motor V mounted on a bracket W integral with the housings H. The motor V is provided with a drive shaft X having a worm Y meshing with a worm wheel Z on the shaft J. The shaft X and the worm wheel Z are preferably inclosed in a gear case b which also supports bearings c for` the shaft X. The motor V a high-sided car, ,as forinstance D v(Figure .Tothis'enda stationaryibracket It having'anarcuateslotjo is adapted to cooperate withblts p'iixed on the outside-of eaclrof thehousings H. Upon loosening the nut of theboltp theLrear-end of thehousings H i may beliftedloroscillated about the shaft 1K and there-after `clamped fat the desired heights by retightening the nuts of Ithe boltsp. y v
lIn addition to the movements of the shovel'C backward and forward between its loading and dumping positions, Athe shovel ,platfo'rmg resting on Ya base r. lThis means .comprises a cylinder s mounted on theplat- :form Q 4andprovided with. apiston t having lapistonI rod u attached .by means of a clamp "zftofthe aXle'Kof the forward sprocketsF.
'The sidebeams to' of the frame A form "guideways for vrollers rv mounted on the cylinder s. "Brackets'c are mounted onthe side beams wLto rigidly supportthehousings A suitablemotiveuid such as comipressed air may be employedto actuate'the lpiston 't and'to'this en d a three-way valve ,g/ is Y`adapted to control the admission'of :motive fiuid'vfrom 'the -supply,passage Vg into a passage .a leading tov` the rear end of the cylinde'r '8, ortafpassage .2 leading V`to the frontend ofthecylinder. The valve g/ is adaptedfto'connect 'only one of thesepassages -Sz'and2 withmotive fluid at any-.one time and when .one of'these` passages is open to Vthe lfluid supply,V theother isjopen to eX vhaust through the passagel 3 leading to atl mosphere. p 'hand operated lever 4 is provided extending v.at the side of the machine:preferablyad- For controlling'the valve 'Ya jacent thelever igure 3) `for the convenience of' the' operator. y
Theplat'formg is adapted to swing abo-ut a rearwardpivot' so as to change the direction in whichthe:shovelpoints in itslposition for. loading' without` substantial change in its' dumping position. An arcuate 4plate 6 formedintegrallylwith theplatform g and adapted to pivot about 'the pin 5 isadapted to slideon Arollers :Tm'oun'ted on the-base fr having a similarly arcuate portion 8 beneath theplate l6. Meansfor swinging the platform g is provided by a rack 9 on the portion 8 and a pinion 10 on the plate 6. The pinion 10 is manually operated by a handle 1'1 on a shaft 12 provided with a bevel pinion '18 meshing with a bevel gear 14 on the shaft'lllto .which thepinion '.10 is attached. 'The.'bearingsldand '17 of the-shaft 12 are mounted on the cylinder s and the shaft 12 is A`adapted'to ext-end out to the side of the machine preferably near the levers and 4 :for the convenience" of the operator.
rlhe base 1 may be of any convenient form, If desiredfitkmay rest on wheels on thenrails 18 or,V as shown .in .the drawing, "may be arranged to slide thereon. "In .order '.to clamp the base 1"' inpositionythere is yprovided a bar 19 supporting the base r at the pivot 5 andextending across v the rails '18. At one end ofthe bar 19there 'areprovided two clamping jaws 20 which, when'the bar is turnedabout the pivot 5, are adapted to clamp oney ofthe railsl18 at. its bead. .If the base 'B were "forced backwardly7 its tendency is .to turn'the bar 19 stillfarther to clamp the'latter more firmly .on the rail. At the forward end ofthe 'base rthere are provided teeth 21 which-are disposed between 'thelrails A1`8'and project downwardly so as to engage one of the yties 22 upon which the rails"18 arefsupported.V The 'base 11 is triangular in shapeandxtherefore provides a three-point suspensionfor the machineresting directlyfon the rails at the forwardend ,fand at the pivot 5 onthe bar19 atthe rear. lrregularitiesin vthe'laying of the rails 18 therefore do not affect'the stability ofthe machine.
`VI claim:
'1. A shoveling andfloadingfmachine comy risinO' a reci rocatorA frame 'front and 23 7 rear sprockets mounted on said frame, chains (adapted to `be..guided by said sprockets, a shovel supported' by said chains and adapted to Abe-carried 'thereby between a forward fshovelinglposition and a rearward dumping position, and means for rocking the rear sprocket about the front sprocket for adjust- .ingthe dumping. position of the shovel to suit varying conditions.
2. A;shoveling and loading machine comprising a `reciprocatory rframe, front vand rear sprockets mounted on said frame, chains adaptedtdbe guided by said sprockets, a shovelf pivotally f supported on .said chains and adapted to.` be carried thereby between a forwardf'shoveling position and a rearward dumping-position, and means for rocking the .rearsprocket about the front sprocket for adjusting .the dumping position of the shovel to suit varying` conditions.
B. A shoveling and loading machine comprising .a reciprocatory frame, front and rear rsprockets mounted on said frame, chains' adapted to be .guided by said sprockets, a shovel pivotally supported by llO saidlchainsandadapted to passiover said front and rear sprocketswith said chains to be tilted downwardly and upwardly, and means for rocking the rear sprocket about the front sprocket for adjusting the dumping position of the shovel to suit varyingconditions. j
A shovelin'g and loading machine coinprisingreciprocatory frame, front and rear sprockets mounted on said frame, chains adapted to be guided by said sprockets, ineans to actuate said chains, a shovel pivotally supported on said chains and arranged to pass over said front and rear sprockets with said-chains lto betilted downwardly and upwardly, and VIneans. for rocking' the rear sprocket about the front sprocket for adjusting.;- the dumping` position ofthe shovel to suit varying conditions. i
5. A. shoveling and loading machine coniprising a reciprocatory freine, front and rear sprockets mounted on said frame, chains adapted to be guided by said sprockets, means associated with said sprockets to actuate said chains, a shovel pivotally supported on said chains and arranged to pass over said front and rear sprockets withsaid chain to be tilted down`A wardly and upwardly, a guide at said rear sprockets to tilt said shovel at its dninpinpn position, and ineans for recking the rear sprocket and the guides about the front sprocket for elevating and lowering the dumpingv position of the shovel to suit varying); conditions.
6. A shoveling and loading machine coin- )risin` a reciorocator "franie front and n l. l
rear sprockets on said'fi'ame, chains adapted to be guided by said sprockets, a shovel` bracket for said shovel pivotedrearwardly on the chains, an arin on said bracket, a. guide cooperative with said arin to tilt and diunp said shovel, andmeans for pivotally adjusting?,` the guide and rear sprocket about the front sprocket for adjusting?,- the dumping` position of the shovel to suit varying,` conditions. i Y
7. l shovtling' and loading machine coini n reciprocatory frame, front and rear sprocketson said frarne, chains adapted to be guided Aby said sprockets, ns cooperative with the rear sprockets for actuatingv said chains, a shovel, a bracket for said shovel pivotally supported on said chains, an arm on said bracket, a `guide coopeV itive with said arin to tilt and dump said shovel, and nieans for pivotally adjusting; the guide and rear sprocket about theV front sprocket for adjusting vertically the dumping; position of the shovel to suit varying: conditions.
S. ik shoveline` and loading machine coniprisino' `a reciprocatory fraine, front and rear sprockets on said frame, chains adapted to `be guidedby said'sprockets, a shovel, a bracket for saidshovel pivotally supported by said chains,`a rearwardly extending arrn on said bracket, a guide about one of said sprockets cooperative with said arm to tilt 'and dump said shovel, and ineans for pivotally adjusting the guide and rear sprocket about the front sprocket for adjusting vertically the dumping position of the shovel to suit varying conditions.
9. A snoveling and loading machine coniprising,` a reciprocatory frame, front and rear sprocketson said frame, chains adapted to be guided by said sprockets, a shovel, a bracket f r said shovel pivotally sup-ported by said chains, a rearwardly extending arni on said bracket, a guide about one of said rear sprocll-:ets cooperative with said arm to tilt and dump said shovel, forwardly disposed pins on said bracket, a shoe on said chain upon which said pin is adapted to rest to support the thrust ofthe shovel when the latter is in its loading position,
and means for pivotally adjusting the guide and rear sprocket aboutV the front sprocket for adjusting` vertically the dumping position of the shovel to suit varying conditions.
l0. A shoveling and loadingV machine comprising a platform, a cylinder on said platform, alfrarne, a plunger cooperative with said cylinder to reciprocate said frame, front and rear sprockets on said frame, chains adapted to be guided by said sprockets, a shovel supported by said chains and adapted to be carried thereby between-a forward shoveling position and a rearward dumping position, and rneans` for rocking the rear sprocket about the lfront sprocket for adjust-ing; vertically the dumpingposition of the shovel.
ll. A shovelinp,` and loading machine cornprising a platform, a cylinder on said platforni, a frame, a plungercooperative with said cylinder and adapted to reciprocate said frame, front and rear `sprockets mounted on said frame, chains adapted to be guided by said sprockets, a shovel pivotally supported on said chains and adapted to be carried thereby between a forward shovelinge; position and a rearward dumping position, and nieans for rockin pg the rear sprocket about the 'front sprocket for adjusting,r vertically the dumping' position of the shovel.
l2. A shoreline' and loading,` machine comprising a platform, a cylinder on said platforni, a fra-ine, a plunger cooperative with said cylinder to reciprocate the frame., front 4and rear sprockets mounted on said frame,
chains adapted to be guided by said sprockets, a shovel pivotally supported on said chains and adapted to pass over said front and rear sprockets with said chain to be tilted `downwardly and upwardly, and inanually adjustable means for providing pivllt) otal movement 'of Vthe .rear sprocket about the :front sprocket to `:enable the dumping position ofthe shovel ,to be `varied'tosuit varying conditions.
13. A shoveling and loading machine comprising a platform, a cylinder onsaidvplatform,a frame, a plunger cooperative With said cylinder toreciprocatesaidvframe, l.front and rear sprocketsmounted on said frame, chains adapted tobeguided by said sprocketsfmeans to Uactnate said chains, a shovel pivotally supported on'said chains and ar- .ranged to pass over ,said front and `lrear sprockets with said chains, to be tilted downwardly-and upwardly,yand manually adjustable means to permitpivotal movement of the rearsprocket .about the Vfront sprocket yfor -vertically adjusting the dumping position ofthefshovel. to. ,suit l. varying conditions.
14. AfshovelingA and loading machine comprising, ayplatform, a cylinder' on said platform, a f-rame,;:a plunger ceoperative with said. cylinder to-.reciprocate said frame, front 'andrear sprockets ymounted on said frame, .chains adapted-to be guided by lsaid sprock- `ets,.meansgto actuate said chains, a shovel .pivotally supported on said chains andarranged to pass over said front and rear 1sprockets with said chain tobe tilted down `Wardly and upWardly,a guide on saidrear sprockets Y to tilt isaid' shovel at its dumping position, vand manually adjustable means to permit pivotal movement .ofthe rear sprocket about the `front -sprocket for -vertically adjusting the dumping; position of the shovel 'to suit varying conditions.
V15. A shoveling and. loading machinecomprising -a platform, a cylinder. on said i platform,-a frame, a plunger :COOperative With .said cylinder toreciprocate said frame,-front and rear sprockets on the frame, .chains adapted to .beguide'dbyzthe sprockets, a
shovel, a bracket -for said shovel lpivoted rearwardly'on .the chains, ana-rm onsaid bracket, `a guidel cooperative with `said :arm vtoptilt and `dump said A-slioveland manually adjustable -means to 1provide ypivotal movementof the rear .sprocket-.about the front sprocket for n adjusting lthe 'dumping -posi- `tion kof the shovel in a-vertical direction to suit varying conditions.
1G. A shoveling-and loading machine comprising a platform, a cylinder on' said plat- 'forrn, a iframe, avplunger cooperative with .said cylinder to reciprocate the frame, front .-and crear sprockets on the drame, chains adapted to be guidedV by the sprockets, means cooperative with .the sprockets 'for ,actuating the chains, ya shovel, a.bracketfor `said shovel ,'pivotally supported on .said
i chains, a rearwardlyextendingarm on the bracket, .a guide .about one of the sprockets cooperative with said arm-totilt .and dump .said shovel, and manually; adjustable .means to provide 'pivotal movementof .the rear ,supported the chains, a .rearwardly .ex` I.tending arm on the bracket, E a 5 guide .about one of.thesprocketscooperative .with said arm to tilt and .dump ,said .shovel,..a forwardly disposed pin. on said bracket, ya shoe on the chainupon .Whichsaid .pin-,is yadapted .to resttosupport the'thrustofxthe shovel when the-.latter is in its loading position, and means'including a bracket and boltsto provide tpivotal movement of ithe rear `-sprocket `Labout the .front sprocket .for -adjusting the` dumpingposition `of .the shovel in .,a verticali direction.
.18. A.shovelngandloading machine. comprising a vreciprocatory 1`frame, front and .rear sprockets on .sa1dfra.m.e,. chains adapted to be .guidedby `the sprockets, a shovel, .a
.bracket-.for saidshovel pivotally supported by 1 .theehains, .1 a -rearwardlyfextending larm on. the bracket, ayguidefaboutione of the rear s arockets. cooperative v.Withsaid .arm to tilt f and dump nthe shovel,.V .a forwardly. disposed pinonsaid bracket,.,a-shoe onsaidchain Y.upon -ivhiChisadfpin isadapted to -rest,to support the thrust of the shovel .when the latter is .in -its loading :piosition .ia bracket having .an arcuate slot. to permit said frame rto lbe .pivoted ab0ut;the.fr.ont .sprockets -for .regulating the v,dumping .position .of the shovel, .and .means for. clam-pingthe .frame tofsaid bracket.
.19. A. shoveling ,and` loading machine comprising a :reciprocatory frame, front .anfd
`rearsprockets mounted onsaidiframe, chains .adapted `to .be -guided :by the -.sprockets, .a shovel supported .byrchainsandadapted to be carried thereby between a forward shoveli-ng position. and. ,a rearward dumping position,.an.d meansforA oscillating therear sprocketsgabout the front sprockets to,.ad justthe dumping position of the-.shovel including a..guide,.. a bracket,` av housing inclosingithe sprockets andbolts in saidhousing cooperative .withthebracket 20. A shovelingand. loading machine ycomprising .a .reciprocatory frame, front `and .rear sprockets mounted on the frame, .chains .adapted tobaguidedby said sprockets,-a Ahousing inclosin-gsaid sprocket .and chains,
a shovel, ,ai bracketjfor.. said shovel. pivotally supported by said chains, a rearwardly extending-arm ,on said bracket,.a ,guide about i one of, said, rear` sprocketsformed. integrally with said housing cooperative .-ivith said arm to tilt and dump said shovel, a forwardly disposed pin on said bracket, a shoe upon which said pin is adapted to rest to support the thrust of the shovel When the latter is lation of the rear sprockets about the front sprockets to adjust the dumping position of the shovel. 10
In testimony whereof I have signed this, specification.
HAROLD I. STAGE.
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