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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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  • My invention therefore, relates to that class of horse-powers in which an armless Wheel is made to revolve and transmit power to a band or other wheel within the same; and the nature of my invention consists in a circular railway-track made stationary on the base, and a series of strands containing small flanged car-wheels bolted securely to the under side of the master-wheel, as will be hereinafter more fully set forth.
  • A represents the base of my horse-power
  • B is the armless master-wheel.
  • On the base A is secureda circular railway-track, a, upon which run a series of small flanged carwheels, I) I), each of said wheels being suitably journaled in a stand, (I, secured to the under side of the master-wheel B.
  • O is a central shaft held above the master-wheel B in suitable standards E E secured.to the base.
  • E E secured.to the base.
  • On the ends of the shaft 0 are the flanged pinions D D gearing with the master-wheel, one of said pinions being loose on the shaft and the other fast thereon.
  • On the shaft O within the master-wheel B, is further secured the band or gear wheel G, from which motion is communicated to the machine to be driven.
  • H H are the levers attached to the masterwheel, and to which the horses are to be hitched.
  • K K are slotted castings secured to the frame and carrying-rollers a: as, which latter bear against the inner periphery of the master-Wheel.
  • My main object has been to reduce the draft in horse-powers, and especially in the invention as previously patented to us.
  • the master-wheel B is provided with a circumferential groove in its bottom; and the friction-rollers are attached to castings rigidly secured to the bed-frame. 1n such case it was found difficult to have the groove perfectly circular and perfectly smooth, and oftentimes the friction-rollers by wear would twist and catch in this groove, and have a tendency to retard the free movement of the master-wheel.
  • my present invention I dispense with the groove in the master-wheel, and provide a track on the bed-frame. This not only lessens the draft of the machine, but obviates the difficulties experienced in the other invention.

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l. S. SCHOFIEED.
Horse-Power.
No.l63,534 PatentedMayl8 l875.
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UNITED STATES PATENT QFFIGE.
JOHN S. SOHOFIELD, OF MACON, GEORGIA.
IMPROVEMENT IN HORSE-POWERS.
ilpacification forming part of Letters Patent No. 163,534, dated May 18,1875; application filed February 15, 1875.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN S. SonoFIELD, of Macon, in the county of Bibb and in the State of Georgia, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Horse-Powers; and do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, making a part of this specification.
On the 15th day of September, 1874, Letters Patent No. 155,111 were granted to me for certain improvements in horse-powers, which Letters Patent have been reissued. In the invention there patented a large armless masterwheel is used, which has a groove on its under side, into which are placed rollers that are attached to castings rigidly secured to the bed-frame. In such invention the rollers simply revolve in their castings, and are not carried around with the master-wheel. The present application is intended as an improvement upon such patented device in the particular hereinafter described and claimed. My invention, therefore, relates to that class of horse-powers in which an armless Wheel is made to revolve and transmit power to a band or other wheel within the same; and the nature of my invention consists in a circular railway-track made stationary on the base, and a series of strands containing small flanged car-wheels bolted securely to the under side of the master-wheel, as will be hereinafter more fully set forth.
In order to enable others skilled in the art to which my invention appertains to make and use the same, I will now proceed to describe its construction and operation, referring to the annexed drawing, in which- Figure 1 is a plan view of a horse-power embodying my invention. Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the same.
A represents the base of my horse-power, and B is the armless master-wheel. On the base A is secureda circular railway-track, a, upon which run a series of small flanged carwheels, I) I), each of said wheels being suitably journaled in a stand, (I, secured to the under side of the master-wheel B. O is a central shaft held above the master-wheel B in suitable standards E E secured.to the base. On the ends of the shaft 0 are the flanged pinions D D gearing with the master-wheel, one of said pinions being loose on the shaft and the other fast thereon. On the shaft O, within the master-wheel B, is further secured the band or gear wheel G, from which motion is communicated to the machine to be driven. H H are the levers attached to the masterwheel, and to which the horses are to be hitched.
K K are slotted castings secured to the frame and carrying-rollers a: as, which latter bear against the inner periphery of the master-Wheel. These rollers, together with the flanged rollers b b, which rest on the track a, act as guides to keep the master-wheel in proper position on the frame and allow it to freely revolve.
1' am aware that railroad turn-tables have been provided with under-projecting rollers, which run uponatrack 5 henceIdo not broadly claim such as my invention.
My main object has been to reduce the draft in horse-powers, and especially in the invention as previously patented to us.
It will be understood that in the device as previously patented the master-wheel B is provided with a circumferential groove in its bottom; and the friction-rollers are attached to castings rigidly secured to the bed-frame. 1n such case it was found difficult to have the groove perfectly circular and perfectly smooth, and oftentimes the friction-rollers by wear would twist and catch in this groove, and have a tendency to retard the free movement of the master-wheel. In my present invention I dispense with the groove in the master-wheel, and provide a track on the bed-frame. This not only lessens the draft of the machine, but obviates the difficulties experienced in the other invention.
I am also enabled, with the construction of the present machine, to dispense with the flanges on the pinions which gear into the upper surface of the master-wheel, inasmuch as the frictionrollers have flanges and rotate with the master-wheel.
Having thus fully described my invention,
what I claim as new, and desire to secure by In testimony that I claim the foregoing I Letters Patent, is have hereunto set my hand this 31st day'of The combination, in a horse-power, of a December 1874.
frame, A, having circular track a, and the J OHN S. SOHOFIELD.
master-wheel B, having castings d d, carry- Witnesses:
ing the flange-rollers b b all substantially as W. 'l. CLARKE,
set forth. A. O. OLIETT.
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