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US1847806A
US1847806A US533344A US53334431A US1847806A US 1847806 A US1847806 A US 1847806A US 533344 A US533344 A US 533344A US 53334431 A US53334431 A US 53334431A US 1847806 A US1847806 A US 1847806A
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  • My invention relates to car couplings, and particularly to an improved form of pin and link type mine car couplings, my intention being to provide a simple and effective means for preventing the loss'oi coupling pins as the cars are tilted in dumping operation.
  • a coupling constructed in accordance with my invention is characterized by having the coupling pin receiving member ordinarily carried by the car, pro
  • Figure 1 is a specific example of a coupling constructed in accordance with my invention, applied to a conventional mine car.
  • Figure 2 is a vertical cross section ofthe coupling shown in the preceding figure.
  • Figure 3 is a horizontal cross section on the line IIIIII of Figure 2.
  • Fi ure d is a vertical cross section of the coupling as it appears when the mine car is tilted.
  • a mine car A is shown with a coupling of the pin and open linlr type, which includes a pin receiving cou- 'plin member B carried b the car and a coupling pin C.
  • the coupling member has a pin receiving aperture 2 into which a pair of upwardly inclined bores 3 open, a loosely fitting ball 4 being carried in each of: these bores.
  • the bores 3 are continued in reduced size to the. outside or" the member 13, to enable dislodgment of the balls should they become fast for I any reason, and are aligned in the direction the car is to be tilted in dumping operation, this generally being sidewise.
  • the coupling pin C is in coupling position in the aperture 2, and is formedwith an annular groove 5, the bores 3 being arranged with their openings proximate to this groove.
  • a coupling member comprising a body having a pin receiving aperture, a plurality of upwardly inclined bores opening into said aperture, and gravity retained pin engaging members carried in said bores.
  • a coupling member having a pin receiving aperture, and a plurality of upwardly inclined bores opening into said aperture, said bores each carrying V a loosely fitting ball, and being aligned so that, when the car is tilted, one or another of said balls will roll into engagement with a coupling pin received by said aperture.
  • a car coupling comprising, in combination, an annularly grooved coupling pin, and a coupling member carried by the car, Saidmember having an aperture receiving said pin, and a plurality of upwardly inclined bores opening into said aperture proximate the groove in saidpin, each of said bores carrying a loosely fitting ball, and being aligned so that, when the car is tilted, one or another of said balls will roll into engagement with said coupling pin.

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March 1, 1 932. 5, w BANSHAK 1,847,806
CAR COUPLING Filed April 27, 1931 1&4.
Patented Mar. 1, 1932 UNET STATES SYLVESTER WALTER BANSI-IAK, 0F ROWES RUN, PENNSYLVANIA CAR COUPLING Application filed April 27,
My invention relates to car couplings, and particularly to an improved form of pin and link type mine car couplings, my intention being to provide a simple and effective means for preventing the loss'oi coupling pins as the cars are tilted in dumping operation.
Generally speaking, a coupling constructed in accordance with my invention is characterized by having the coupling pin receiving member ordinarily carried by the car, pro
vided with a pair of upwardly inclinedL bores. These bores open into the pin receiving aperture, and carry loosely fitting members movable into engagement with the coupling pin upon tilting of the car, this pin preferably being annularly grooved to insure a positive engagement.
In the drawings:
Figure 1 is a specific example of a coupling constructed in accordance with my invention, applied to a conventional mine car.
Figure 2 is a vertical cross section ofthe coupling shown in the preceding figure.
Figure 3 is a horizontal cross section on the line IIIIII of Figure 2.
Fi ure d is a vertical cross section of the coupling as it appears when the mine car is tilted.
Referring to the drawings, a mine car A is shown with a coupling of the pin and open linlr type, which includes a pin receiving cou- 'plin member B carried b the car and a coupling pin C.
The coupling member has a pin receiving aperture 2 into which a pair of upwardly inclined bores 3 open, a loosely fitting ball 4 being carried in each of: these bores. The bores 3 are continued in reduced size to the. outside or" the member 13, to enable dislodgment of the balls should they become fast for I any reason, and are aligned in the direction the car is to be tilted in dumping operation, this generally being sidewise.
The coupling pin C is in coupling position in the aperture 2, and is formedwith an annular groove 5, the bores 3 being arranged with their openings proximate to this groove.
When the car A is upright this pin 0 may be easily inserted or withdrawn from the member B in coupling and uncoupling opera- 1931. Serial No. 533,344.
tions, but when the car is tilted, one or the other of the balls 4: will roll into engagement with the pin to prevent its displacement.
While I have shown and described one specific embodiment of my invention, it will be understood that I do not wish to be limited thereto, since various modifications may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of my invention, as defined in the appended claims.
I claim:
1. In a car coupling, a coupling member comprising a body having a pin receiving aperture, a plurality of upwardly inclined bores opening into said aperture, and gravity retained pin engaging members carried in said bores.
2. Ina car coupling, a coupling member having a pin receiving aperture, and a plurality of upwardly inclined bores opening into said aperture, said bores each carrying V a loosely fitting ball, and being aligned so that, when the car is tilted, one or another of said balls will roll into engagement with a coupling pin received by said aperture.
3. A car coupling comprising, in combination, an annularly grooved coupling pin, and a coupling member carried by the car, Saidmember having an aperture receiving said pin, and a plurality of upwardly inclined bores opening into said aperture proximate the groove in saidpin, each of said bores carrying a loosely fitting ball, and being aligned so that, when the car is tilted, one or another of said balls will roll into engagement with said coupling pin.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set hand.
SYLVESTER- WVALTER BANSHAK.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2687221A (en) * 1950-01-03 1954-08-24 Dessie Turner Automatic mine car coupling
US5139159A (en) * 1990-09-26 1992-08-18 Westinghouse Air Brake Company Connecting pin for articulated coupling arrangement
US6223885B1 (en) * 1997-11-25 2001-05-01 Captial Engineering, Inc. Shuttle car conveyor for conveyable material
US6415904B1 (en) 1997-11-25 2002-07-09 James S. Markiewicz Shuttle car conveyor for conveyable material

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2687221A (en) * 1950-01-03 1954-08-24 Dessie Turner Automatic mine car coupling
US5139159A (en) * 1990-09-26 1992-08-18 Westinghouse Air Brake Company Connecting pin for articulated coupling arrangement
US6223885B1 (en) * 1997-11-25 2001-05-01 Captial Engineering, Inc. Shuttle car conveyor for conveyable material
US6415904B1 (en) 1997-11-25 2002-07-09 James S. Markiewicz Shuttle car conveyor for conveyable material

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