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US224524A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16DCOUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • Figure 1 represents a perspective view of the pawl-and-ratchet device connected to a gear- Wheel and its shaft.
  • Fig. 2 represents a frontview of the same.
  • Fig. 3 represents a longitudinal section of the same, taken on line a: w
  • Fig. 4 represents a similar section
  • Fig. 5 represents a front view of the pawldetached.
  • Fig. 6 represents aperspective view of the pawl and ratchet withthe pawl connected to asleeve placed upon a shaft or axle. 1 l
  • Myinven tion relates to pawls used 011 various kinds of mechanisms in connection with a ratchet to transmit motion to said mechanism in one direction only, while the shaft carrying 1 the pawl or ratchet may turn either forward or backward.
  • the object ofmy invention is to dispense with springs common to ratchetdevices, simplify said device, and still render it operative,
  • My invention consists in a rocking pawl pro- 1 vfded with a centralopenin g and diametricallylocated engaging-points.
  • A represents a shaft or axle.
  • This wheel B has, in the form of a circle, an odd number of ratchet-teeth, b, projecting from' its face, with which the radial edges 0 of the peculiarly-constructed pawl O can engage to rotate theratchet and cog-wheel in one direction, but over the face of which it will slip and pass if the shaft Ais rotated in the opposite direction.
  • the pawl .G has acentral opening, c, slightly larger than the diameter of the shaft upon which it is placed, and retained at a very short distance from the ratchet-wheel B by a pin, d, passing tigbtlythrough said shaft. This pin enters and. fits loosely in a diametrical groove, 0 in the pawl, and allows the latter to rock upon it as an axis.
  • the ratchet-wheel B having an odd number of teeth, and the engaging edges or ends 0 of the pawl being in line upon the same diameter, it follows that while one of the edges 0 of the pawl rides upon the.highest part of one of the ratchet-teeth the other will be upon the lowest, directly in the rear of one of the teeth, and in position to engage with the latter if the shaft A is rotating in the right direction to move the ratchet and gear-wheel.
  • pawl is always positive in engaging with every cog, tooth, or projection of a ratchet-wheel upon the face of which it passes, and does not require any spring to press upon it to secure this effect.
  • the ratchetwheel had an even number of HOOSIGK FALLS NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR TO LYMAN WILDER, OF'SAME PLACE.
  • Fig. 6 the shaft A is shown as provided with a sleeve, 0, connected thereto by a longitudinal feather, f, so that the shaft and its sleeve will continuously rotate together, although the sleeve can slide freely upon this shaft in the direction of its length.
  • This longi- 5 tndinal motion can be controlled by a forked lever, the branches of which may enter the groove g in its periphery.
  • This sleeve carries pins or trunnions d, upon which the pawl can rock, as previously stated in relation to the single pin d.
  • the pawl in this case, is provided with lugs 0 that are bent over the pins 01, to thus loosely secure the pawl to the sleeve and be controlled thereby.
  • Other means may be used to connect the pawl and its sleeve to the shaft, and yet allow said pawl to be disconnected from the ratchet-wheel when desired-as, for example, by having the pin d secured to the sleeve and passing through a diametrical slot in the shaft.
  • the sleeve and its pawl may remain stationary upon the shaft, and the ratchet-wheel be moved by suitable means toward or away from the sleeve and its pawl.
  • the pawl 0, provided with two engaging edges, 0, a central opening, 0, and two radial grooves, 0 substantially as and for the purpose described.

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, W. 0. FARNUM. Pawl' and Ratchet Device.
No. 224,524. Patented Feb. 17,1880
UNITED STATES PAT T .OFFICE' WILLIAM G. FARNUM, OF
PAWLJAND-RATCH ET DEVICE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 224,524, dated February 17,1880.
Application filed June 12,1879. 7 I
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM G. FARNUM,
of Hoosick Falls, in the county of Rensselaer and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Pawl-and- Ratchet Devices; and I hereby declare that a the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being bad to the accompanying drawings, making a part of this specification, in which t.
Figure 1 represents a perspective view of the pawl-and-ratchet device connected to a gear- Wheel and its shaft. .Fig. 2 represents a frontview of the same. Fig. 3 represents a longitudinal section of the same, taken on line a: w
of Fig. 2. Fig. 4 represents a similar section,
taken. on line y y of Fig.2 Fig.5 represents a front view of the pawldetached. Fig. 6 represents aperspective view of the pawl and ratchet withthe pawl connected to asleeve placed upon a shaft or axle. 1 l
Myinven tion relates to pawls used 011 various kinds of mechanisms in connection with a ratchet to transmit motion to said mechanism in one direction only, while the shaft carrying 1 the pawl or ratchet may turn either forward or backward.
Heretofore pawls have generally been rendered operative either by means of springs pressing upon and forcing them in engagement with the teeth ofratchet-wheels, or. so located that their own gravity will perform the same 1 function as springs.
The object ofmy invention is to dispense with springs common to ratchetdevices, simplify said device, and still render it operative,
. in whatever position or inclination it may be placed,by making it-positive and independent in its action.
My invention consists in a rocking pawl pro- 1 vfded with a centralopenin g and diametricallylocated engaging-points.
n It consists also, in the means provided for x l n connecting said pawl to a shaft, and in its combination with a ratchet-wheel, as will be first described in connection with the drawings, and
fthen pointed out in the claims.
In the drawings, A represents a shaft or axle.
Upon said shaft is placed a gear-wheel, B, capain the hollow between two teeth.
bleof rotating thereon independently of the latter. This wheel B has, in the form of a circle, an odd number of ratchet-teeth, b, projecting from' its face, with which the radial edges 0 of the peculiarly-constructed pawl O can engage to rotate theratchet and cog-wheel in one direction, but over the face of which it will slip and pass if the shaft Ais rotated in the opposite direction. For this purpose the pawl .G has acentral opening, c, slightly larger than the diameter of the shaft upon which it is placed, and retained at a very short distance from the ratchet-wheel B by a pin, d, passing tigbtlythrough said shaft. This pin enters and. fits loosely in a diametrical groove, 0 in the pawl, and allows the latter to rock upon it as an axis. V
The ratchet-wheel B having an odd number of teeth, and the engaging edges or ends 0 of the pawl being in line upon the same diameter, it follows that while one of the edges 0 of the pawl rides upon the.highest part of one of the ratchet-teeth the other will be upon the lowest, directly in the rear of one of the teeth, and in position to engage with the latter if the shaft A is rotating in the right direction to move the ratchet and gear-wheel. pawl is always positive in engaging with every cog, tooth, or projection of a ratchet-wheel upon the face of which it passes, and does not require any spring to press upon it to secure this effect.
If, the ratchetwheel had an even number of HOOSIGK FALLS NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR TO LYMAN WILDER, OF'SAME PLACE.
The action of this engaging edges 0 out of a diametrical line, at such a distance from said line that one end of the pawl would be elevated whilethe other rests If it should be required to disconnect at times the pawl from the ratchet, various modesmay be employed.
In Fig. 6 the shaft A is shown as provided with a sleeve, 0, connected thereto by a longitudinal feather, f, so that the shaft and its sleeve will continuously rotate together, although the sleeve can slide freely upon this shaft in the direction of its length. This longi- 5 tndinal motion can be controlled by a forked lever, the branches of which may enter the groove g in its periphery. This sleeve carries pins or trunnions d, upon which the pawl can rock, as previously stated in relation to the single pin d. The pawl, in this case, is provided with lugs 0 that are bent over the pins 01, to thus loosely secure the pawl to the sleeve and be controlled thereby. Other means may be used to connect the pawl and its sleeve to the shaft, and yet allow said pawl to be disconnected from the ratchet-wheel when desired-as, for example, by having the pin d secured to the sleeve and passing through a diametrical slot in the shaft.
The sleeve and its pawl may remain stationary upon the shaft, and the ratchet-wheel be moved by suitable means toward or away from the sleeve and its pawl.
Having now fully described my invention, I claim 1. In combination with a ratchet-wheel, the double pawl (3, provided with two ends,0, bent toward said ratchet-wheel, and a central opening, substantially as and for the purpose described.
2. The pawl 0, provided with two engaging edges, 0, a central opening, 0, and two radial grooves, 0 substantially as and for the purpose described.
3. The combination of a ratchet wheel mounted upon a shaft and adouble pawl having a central opening to receive said shaft, and also a diametrical groove, with a pin, by which it is connected to the shaft, and upon which it is adapted to rock and en gage its ends alternately with the teeth of the ratchet-wheel, substantially as and for the purpose described.
' WILLIAM G. FARNUM.
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JOHN 0. KING, '1. J. WALLACE.
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US2462167A (en) * 1946-03-11 1949-02-22 Miner Inc W H Ratchet and pawl mechanism for hand brakes
US5829565A (en) * 1996-12-20 1998-11-03 Eaton Corporation One-way clutch

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2462167A (en) * 1946-03-11 1949-02-22 Miner Inc W H Ratchet and pawl mechanism for hand brakes
US5829565A (en) * 1996-12-20 1998-11-03 Eaton Corporation One-way clutch

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