US168302A - Improvement in vehicle-springs - Google Patents

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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60GVEHICLE SUSPENSION ARRANGEMENTS
    • B60G11/00Resilient suspensions characterised by arrangement, location or kind of springs
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60NSEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60N2/00Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles
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  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of my device.
  • Fig. 2 is an end view.
  • Fig. 3 is a section showing the swinging shackle.
  • A is the rear axle-bed, and B the bolster of awagon or carriage, united by the reaches G.
  • D is the body of the vehicle, which it is necessary to mount so that it will ride easily.
  • E and F are two levers, which are joined together in the center, crossing each other in the manner of a pair of shears, so that when 1 two contiguous ends are drawn together or spread apart, the opposite ends will move in a similar manner. Atione end, the two levers whichturn in boxes g and h, one being secured to the y vehicle-body and the other to the axle-bed or i bolster, as shown.
  • levers are supported upon short swinging levers or shackles i, which are mounted, respectively, upon the axle-bed and wagonbody, and this, or a similar construction, allows the lengthening and shortening necessary as the levers close or open.
  • My equalizing device can be employed upon the spring-seats used upon wagons, and will prevent the seat from being tipped down when the weight is all atone end.

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R. WALKER.
Vehicle-Spring.
N0. 168,302, Patented Sept .28,l875.
Vitnesses vehicle; but it will midway between jnecessary to equalize it'with reference to a ,Weight which shifts from side to side, while in the weight may be at are provided with short journals,
NITED' S A PATENTQFFICE.
anoBEEr WALKER, 0 OAKLAND, ASSIGNOR OF onE-HALE 111s Erencr TO eEoEeE w.11EnsnAw, OF GRIDLEY, CALIFORNIA.
IMPROVEMENT IN VEHICLE-SPRINGS.
. Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 168,302, dated September 28, 1875; application filed i April 27, 1875.
- ments in the construction of wagons and carriages, so that by the use of a novel arrangement of levers, in combination with-springs,
f I am enabled to perfectly equalize the action of the vehicle upon its springs, whether the load .be well distributed or not.
Referring to the accompanying drawing for a, more complete explanation of my invention,
.1 Figure 1 is a side elevation of my device.
Fig. 2 is an end view. Fig. 3 is a section showing the swinging shackle.
A is the rear axle-bed, and B the bolster of awagon or carriage, united by the reaches G. D is the body of the vehicle, which it is necessary to mount so that it will ride easily.
In the present case I have shown my decvice as applied to both sides, and ends of the be readily seen, that in lend-spring buggies, where theseat is about the ends, it will only be longer bodies, like express-wagons, in. which either end at times, it willbe necessary to place the equalizing-gear longitudinally.
E and F are two levers, which are joined together in the center, crossing each other in the manner of a pair of shears, so that when 1 two contiguous ends are drawn together or spread apart, the opposite ends will move in a similar manner. Atione end, the two levers whichturn in boxes g and h, one being secured to the y vehicle-body and the other to the axle-bed or i bolster, as shown.
The opposite ends of these levers are supported upon short swinging levers or shackles i, which are mounted, respectively, upon the axle-bed and wagonbody, and this, or a similar construction, allows the lengthening and shortening necessary as the levers close or open.
In order to support the vehicle-body, springs are necessary, and I have found nothing so suitable as the elliptic spring. The two levers m and n of a half-spring, united at the head 0, in the usual manner, are placed between the arms of the levers E and F, one spring at each side of the central joint. The inner ends of these springs are firmly riveted or otherwise secured to the inside of the two levers, and it will thus be seen that the elasticity of these springs will resist any tendency to force the levers all respects as an ordinary spring.
By the use of the levers, it will also be seen that a weight placed in any part of the body will exert its influence equally upon all the springs, and that when one part of the body is depressed or allowed to rise, the efiect of the levers will be such as to cause a corresponding movement of the opposite side or end.
In the case of long wagonbodies, it will often be found more convenient to place the side levers nearer together, and in some cases a single pair of levers placed between the reaches will be sufficient.
My equalizing device can be employed upon the spring-seats used upon wagons, and will prevent the seat from being tipped down when the weight is all atone end.
.My device will be found more durable, as the supports are at the extreme ends of the levers, and the connection of the levers and springs will protect the springs from any side motion or strain. The weight is always equally divided upon the springs, whatever 'may be its position, and they can, consequently, be made much lighter.
I am aware that swinging levers or shackles are not of themselves new, the same being shown in patent to H. A. Hight, June 9, 187 4:,
and I do not, therefore, claim them broadly.
together, acting in I Having thus described my invention, what In witness whereof I hereunto set my han I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patand seal.
The levers E and F, united at their cen- ROBERT WALKER ter, in combination with the springs'm'w'of' Witnesses: a vehicle, for the purpose of equalizing the GED. H. STRONG,
pressure, all-substantially as set forth. v JNo. 'L. BOONE.
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