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US2004676A
US2004676A US748906A US74890634A US2004676A US 2004676 A US2004676 A US 2004676A US 748906 A US748906 A US 748906A US 74890634 A US74890634 A US 74890634A US 2004676 A US2004676 A US 2004676A
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  • This invention relates to improvements in railroad utility carriages, and one of the objects of the invention is to provide a readily foldable carriage of light and sturdy construction, so that it may be easily placed on or removed from a railroad track and may be carried by the operator from place to place.
  • Another object is to provide a carriage of the above mentioned character which may be adjusted to accommodate tracks of various gauge.
  • a still further object is to provide a carriage of this kind which although foldable and of light weight, may be employed to transport relatively heavy articles on a railroad track.
  • Fig. 1 is a plan View of the carriage as it is used on a railroad track.
  • Fig. 2 is a front elevation of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is an end elevation.
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view showing the carriage folded.
  • 5 designates one section and 6 the other section of my improved carriage.
  • These sect-ions are each of substantially U-shape and are pivotally connected by a rod 7; and the side bars 8 of section 5 have series of holes 9 to receive the rod 7 so that the width of the frame of the carriage may be readily adjusted to accommodate tracks of various gauge.
  • Each section in addition to its side bars, has an end bar I 6 and brace bars I i the various bars of each section being rigidly connected to provide a sturdy frame.
  • Axles I2 are secured to the outer ends of the side bars of each section and carry flanged wheels [3 which are adapted to engage railroad rails M. While the end and side bars of the sections may be made of any suitable material, I prefer to form them of angle iron and to direct the vertical wings of the side bars down wardly and of the end bars upwardly.
  • Lugs l5 may be secured to the end bars and extend upwardly to prevent objects, such as railroad ties from slipping off the truck during transportation.
  • a railroad utility carriage comprising a plurality of sections arranged end to end, wheels rotatably mounted uponthe outer end of each sections, and a rod pivotally connecting the inner ends of the sections, one of said sections being provided with series of apertures to removably receive the rod whereby the width of the carriage may be adjusted.
  • a railroad utility carriage comprising a plurality of sections arranged end to end, wheels rotatably mounted upon the outer end of each section, and a rod pivotally connecting the inner ends of the sections, each section being of U- shape construction and consisting of a pair of side bars and an end bar rigidly connected together.
  • a railroad utility carriage comprising a plurality of sections arranged end to end, wheels rotatably mounted upon the outer end of each section, and a rod pivotally connecting the inner ends of the sections, each section being of U- shape construction and consisting of a pair of side bars and an end bar rigidly connected together, and brace rods connecting the side and end bars.
  • a railroad utility carriage comprising a plurality of sections arranged end to end, wheels rotatably mounted upon the outer end of each section, and a rod pivotally connecting the inner ends of the sections, each section consisting of side and end bars formed of angle iron, the vertical wings of the side bars extending downwardly and the vertical wing of the end bar projecting upwardly.
  • a railroad utility carriage comprising a plurality of sections arranged end to end, wheels rotatably mounted upon the outer end of each section, a rod pivotally connecting the inner ends of the sections, and upwardly projecting lugs arranged at each end of the carriage.

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June 11, 1935. s E 2,004,676
HAND CAR Filed Oct. 18, 1934 12., I i 29 x J H j i 0..
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HAND CAR,
Albert G. Seitter, Wilmington, N. 0. Application October 18, 1934, Serial No. 748,906
5 Claims.
This invention relates to improvements in railroad utility carriages, and one of the objects of the invention is to provide a readily foldable carriage of light and sturdy construction, so that it may be easily placed on or removed from a railroad track and may be carried by the operator from place to place.
Another object is to provide a carriage of the above mentioned character which may be adjusted to accommodate tracks of various gauge.
A still further object is to provide a carriage of this kind which although foldable and of light weight, may be employed to transport relatively heavy articles on a railroad track.
With the foregoing objects outlined and with other objects in view which will appear as the description proceeds, the invention consists in the novel features hereinafter described in detail, illustrated in the accompanying drawing, and more particularly pointed out in the .appended claims.
In the drawing:
Fig. 1 is a plan View of the carriage as it is used on a railroad track.
Fig. 2 is a front elevation of the same.
Fig. 3 is an end elevation.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view showing the carriage folded.
Referring to the drawing, 5 designates one section and 6 the other section of my improved carriage. These sect-ions are each of substantially U-shape and are pivotally connected by a rod 7; and the side bars 8 of section 5 have series of holes 9 to receive the rod 7 so that the width of the frame of the carriage may be readily adjusted to accommodate tracks of various gauge.
Each section, in addition to its side bars, has an end bar I 6 and brace bars I i the various bars of each section being rigidly connected to provide a sturdy frame. Axles I2 are secured to the outer ends of the side bars of each section and carry flanged wheels [3 which are adapted to engage railroad rails M. While the end and side bars of the sections may be made of any suitable material, I prefer to form them of angle iron and to direct the vertical wings of the side bars down wardly and of the end bars upwardly. Lugs l5 may be secured to the end bars and extend upwardly to prevent objects, such as railroad ties from slipping off the truck during transportation.
In use, it may be seen that if the operator uses the rod 1 as a handle and lifts upwardly, the two sections will automatically fold, and as the space between the rod and end bars of the sections is unobstructed, the operator can readily carry the truck when in folded position by placing the rod 1 on his shoulder. When the device is to be put into use for transporting various articles, the
operator simply unfolds the sections and presses downwardly on the rod 7 so as to cause the sections to come into a horizontal plane and the wheels IE to engage the rails. I
From the foregoing, it may be seen that I have provided a railroad utility carriage of simple, inexpensive and rugged construction and one which will not only carry heavy weights, but is of such light weight itself that it may be readily carried without fatigue. l
While I have disclosed what I now consider to be a preferred embodiment of the invention, it is apparent that changes may be made in the details disclosed without departing from the spirit of the invention as expressed in the claims.
What I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is: I i
1. A railroad utility carriage comprising a plurality of sections arranged end to end, wheels rotatably mounted uponthe outer end of each sections, and a rod pivotally connecting the inner ends of the sections, one of said sections being provided with series of apertures to removably receive the rod whereby the width of the carriage may be adjusted.
2. A railroad utility carriage comprising a plurality of sections arranged end to end, wheels rotatably mounted upon the outer end of each section, and a rod pivotally connecting the inner ends of the sections, each section being of U- shape construction and consisting of a pair of side bars and an end bar rigidly connected together.
3. A railroad utility carriage comprising a plurality of sections arranged end to end, wheels rotatably mounted upon the outer end of each section, and a rod pivotally connecting the inner ends of the sections, each section being of U- shape construction and consisting of a pair of side bars and an end bar rigidly connected together, and brace rods connecting the side and end bars. I
4. A railroad utility carriage comprising a plurality of sections arranged end to end, wheels rotatably mounted upon the outer end of each section, and a rod pivotally connecting the inner ends of the sections, each section consisting of side and end bars formed of angle iron, the vertical wings of the side bars extending downwardly and the vertical wing of the end bar projecting upwardly.
5. A railroad utility carriage comprising a plurality of sections arranged end to end, wheels rotatably mounted upon the outer end of each section,a rod pivotally connecting the inner ends of the sections, and upwardly projecting lugs arranged at each end of the carriage.
ALBERT G. SEITTER.
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US5329858A (en) * 1993-03-15 1994-07-19 Joseph T. Ryerson & Son, Inc. Universal telescoping bulkhead door trolley assembly
FR2704195A1 (en) * 1993-04-20 1994-10-28 Daforib Sarl Trolley and more particularly although not exclusively trolley for emergency services and handling on public transport rails
US20090253941A1 (en) * 2008-04-07 2009-10-08 Soumitra Deshmukh Microchannel Apparatus Comprising Structured Walls, Chemical Processes, Methods of Making Formaldehyde
US20180118234A1 (en) * 2016-10-28 2018-05-03 S & K Steel Products, Inc. Hand cart for construction in the railroad industry
CN108263404A (en) * 2018-02-02 2018-07-10 湘潭华进科技股份有限公司 A kind of subway tunnel tool car of simplicity
WO2019119021A1 (en) * 2017-12-22 2019-06-27 Melvelle Equipment Corp. Pty Ltd Railway track trolley

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5329858A (en) * 1993-03-15 1994-07-19 Joseph T. Ryerson & Son, Inc. Universal telescoping bulkhead door trolley assembly
FR2704195A1 (en) * 1993-04-20 1994-10-28 Daforib Sarl Trolley and more particularly although not exclusively trolley for emergency services and handling on public transport rails
US20090253941A1 (en) * 2008-04-07 2009-10-08 Soumitra Deshmukh Microchannel Apparatus Comprising Structured Walls, Chemical Processes, Methods of Making Formaldehyde
US20180118234A1 (en) * 2016-10-28 2018-05-03 S & K Steel Products, Inc. Hand cart for construction in the railroad industry
US10717452B2 (en) * 2016-10-28 2020-07-21 Myles E. Paisley Hand cart for construction in the railroad industry
WO2019119021A1 (en) * 2017-12-22 2019-06-27 Melvelle Equipment Corp. Pty Ltd Railway track trolley
GB2583640A (en) * 2017-12-22 2020-11-04 Melvelle Equipment Corp Pty Ltd Railway track trolley
GB2583640B (en) * 2017-12-22 2022-08-17 Melvelle Equipment Corp Pty Ltd Railway track trolley
US11897522B2 (en) 2017-12-22 2024-02-13 Melvelle Equipment Corp. Pty Ltd Railway track trolley
AU2018392231B2 (en) * 2017-12-22 2024-03-21 Melvelle Equipment Corp. Pty Ltd Railway track trolley
CN108263404A (en) * 2018-02-02 2018-07-10 湘潭华进科技股份有限公司 A kind of subway tunnel tool car of simplicity

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