US165178A - Improvement in canal-lock gates - Google Patents

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US165178A
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  • My invention consists in operating the gates by means of the mechanism herein shown and described, whereby I effect the simultaneous movement Of the two parts of the gate during the operation of opening and closing.
  • Figure l is a front elevation Ot'vone pair of the gates
  • Fig. 2 a plan view of the same.
  • A represents the stonefwork of the lock for receiving ⁇ the gates, built in the usual form.
  • B B are the gates, constructed in the ordinary manner.
  • C C are bevel-gear wheels secured to the heads of the posts D D, which form the pivots upon which the gates turn.
  • E E are arms attached to the wheels G C, and extending to near the joint formed by the two parts of the gate, where they receive the studs F-F, secured to the gates, for the purpose of relieving the posts D, D of a portion Of the strain that would otherwise bel thrown upon them by the wheels C G in opening or closing the gates.
  • G is a framework erected above the gates, for the purpose of supporting the posts D D,
  • the Opening of the gates is effected by I throwing the pawl of the proper lever for opening them into contact with its ratchetwheel, and by applying sufficient power thereto, the force of which is transmitted through the pinions I I and wheels C C to the two parts of the gates B B, causing them to Open simultaneously.
  • the closing is effected, by disengaging thepawl of the lever used for Opening from its ratchet-wheel, and throwing the other pawl into contact with its ratchet wheel, and imparting motion to the shaft II in a reversed direction.
  • a single toothed wheel operated by means of a lever carrying' a double pawl, may be substituted therefor, and arranged to turn the shaft in either direction, the construction of such a lever and double pawl being so well known and 4understood by all mechanicians as to render a description thereof unnecessary.

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J. E. HENK.
Canal-Lock Gate.
N0.l65,\78. Patentedluly 6,1875.
UNITED STATES ATE JOsErE E. RENE, OE ALBANY, NEW YORK.
IMPROVEMENT IN CANAL-LCK GATES.
Specification forming part Of LettersPatent No. E65, l 78, dated July 6, 1875; application tiled Y April 14, 1875.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOSEPH E. RENK, of the city andv county of Albany, and State Of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement on Canal-Lock Gates, of which the following isa specification:
My invention consists in operating the gates by means of the mechanism herein shown and described, whereby I effect the simultaneous movement Of the two parts of the gate during the operation of opening and closing. l
In the accompanying drawing, which forms a part of this specification, Figure l is a front elevation Ot'vone pair of the gates, and Fig. 2 a plan view of the same.
As shown in the drawing, A represents the stonefwork of the lock for receiving` the gates, built in the usual form. B B are the gates, constructed in the ordinary manner. C C are bevel-gear wheels secured to the heads of the posts D D, which form the pivots upon which the gates turn. E E are arms attached to the wheels G C, and extending to near the joint formed by the two parts of the gate, where they receive the studs F-F, secured to the gates, for the purpose of relieving the posts D, D of a portion Of the strain that would otherwise bel thrown upon them by the wheels C G in opening or closing the gates. G is a framework erected above the gates, for the purpose of supporting the posts D D,
and forming the bearings for the horizontal The Opening of the gates is effected by I throwing the pawl of the proper lever for opening them into contact with its ratchetwheel, and by applying sufficient power thereto, the force of which is transmitted through the pinions I I and wheels C C to the two parts of the gates B B, causing them to Open simultaneously. The closing is effected, by disengaging thepawl of the lever used for Opening from its ratchet-wheel, and throwing the other pawl into contact with its ratchet wheel, and imparting motion to the shaft II in a reversed direction.
By Operating the gates in the manner herein describedthe Opening'and closing of them can be effected in one-half of the time required for Operating them separately in the manner generally adopted.
Instead of attaching the two ratchet-wheels J J to the shaft H, and operating them by 4 two separate levers, as herein shown and described, a single toothed wheel, operated by means of a lever carrying' a double pawl, may be substituted therefor, and arranged to turn the shaft in either direction, the construction of such a lever and double pawl being so well known and 4understood by all mechanicians as to render a description thereof unnecessary. v
Preferably I construct these parts as herein shown and described.
I claim as my invention- The gates B, in combination with the wheels C, pinions I, shaft H, ratchet-wheels J, levers K, and pawls L, when arranged to operate in the mannerzand for the purpose herein specilied.
JOSEPH E. HENK.
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WILLIAM H. Low, SANFORD B. HAsKELL.
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