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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
    • E01BPERMANENT WAY; PERMANENT-WAY TOOLS; MACHINES FOR MAKING RAILWAYS OF ALL KINDS
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    • B60LPROPULSION OF ELECTRICALLY-PROPELLED VEHICLES; SUPPLYING ELECTRIC POWER FOR AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT OF ELECTRICALLY-PROPELLED VEHICLES; ELECTRODYNAMIC BRAKE SYSTEMS FOR VEHICLES IN GENERAL; MAGNETIC SUSPENSION OR LEVITATION FOR VEHICLES; MONITORING OPERATING VARIABLES OF ELECTRICALLY-PROPELLED VEHICLES; ELECTRIC SAFETY DEVICES FOR ELECTRICALLY-PROPELLED VEHICLES
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  • My invention relates to an improved conduit for the ropes and pulleys, 850., ofatraetion-rope railway, the conduit being constructed in the peculiar manner fully described hereinafter, with a view to economy, ready access to the interior of the conduit, the ready renewal of parts subjected to the most wear, facilities for increasing or diminishing the width of the slot at the top of the conduit, and for diminishing the noise caused by the traction-rope.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of my improved conduit for traction-rope railways; Fig. 2, atransverse section drawn to alarger scale than Fig. 1, and Fig. 3 a view representing a modification of part of the invention.
  • My improved-conduit consists of three main p artsnamely, the continuous trough A, made in sections of suitable length, and the two continuous plates B B, also made in sections.
  • Each section of the trough A has at each end a flange, w, for attachment to the flange of the adjoining section, and is provided with footplates a, for resting on a foundation made in a trench between the rails of the track for the reception of the conduit, and at each of the upper edges of each section of the trough is a flange, b.
  • WVhile I do not desire to confine myself to the precise shape shown of the trough, it is preferred, especially when made of cast-iron, for by making the trough open at the top and with opposite parallel sides, (Z (Z, each section can be economically molded without cores.
  • Each of the plates B B has a vertical flange or rib, c, the flanges of the two plates being so far apart that there shall be between them a continuous slot, f, extending throughout the entire length of the conduit for the admission of the arm which extends from the car to the traction-rope within the conduit.
  • each plate B and B are made laterally adbe fixed and-the other adjustable, the object of this being to increase or diminish the width of the slot, the provision preferred for this adjustment being that shown in Fig. 1, on reference to which it will be observed that each plate has a flange, h, through which set-screws 7; pass at suitable intervals,'the ends of the screws bearing against the flange b of the conduit, and. stud -bolts m, attached to these flanges, passing through laterally-elongated slots in the plates, so that the latter, after loosening the bolts, can be laterally adjusted,
  • the plates may be made adjustable without the aid of the set-screws i and flanges h
  • Another advantage of my invention is the facility afforded for introducing packing-strips between the flanges of the trough and the plates, as shown in Fig. 3, for the purpose of changing the altitude of the plates or forming water-tight joints, and diminishing the noise caused by the rapidly-moving traction-rope.
  • both sets of plates B B laterally adjustable; but, as before remarked, one of them may be fixed, or may even form a permanent part of each section of the trough.
  • the trough A made in sections and provided with flanges b b, in combination with the, plates B B, made in sections, one or both sets of said plates having flanges hand setscrews i, for bearing against the trough.

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E. SAMUEL.
OONDUIT FOR TRAGTION RQPE-RAILWAYS. -N'o. 282,783. Patented Aug. 7, 1883.
WITNESSES E f/VV N71012:
- UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
EDWVARD SAMUEL, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA,
CO NDUIT FOR TRACTION-ROPE RAILWAYS.
srncrrrcnrron forming part of Letters Patent No. 282,783, dated August 7, 1883,
' Application filed April 27, 1883. (No model.)
To allwhom, it may concern:
Be it known that I, EDWARD SAMUEL, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, have invented an Improvement in Conduits for Traction-Rope Railways, of which the following is a specifi-' cation.
, My invention relates to an improved conduit for the ropes and pulleys, 850., ofatraetion-rope railway, the conduit being constructed in the peculiar manner fully described hereinafter, with a view to economy, ready access to the interior of the conduit, the ready renewal of parts subjected to the most wear, facilities for increasing or diminishing the width of the slot at the top of the conduit, and for diminishing the noise caused by the traction-rope.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective view of my improved conduit for traction-rope railways; Fig. 2, atransverse section drawn to alarger scale than Fig. 1, and Fig. 3 a view representing a modification of part of the invention.
My improved-conduit consists of three main p artsnamely, the continuous trough A, made in sections of suitable length, and the two continuous plates B B, also made in sections. Each section of the trough A has at each end a flange, w, for attachment to the flange of the adjoining section, and is provided with footplates a, for resting on a foundation made in a trench between the rails of the track for the reception of the conduit, and at each of the upper edges of each section of the trough is a flange, b.
WVhile I do not desire to confine myself to the precise shape shown of the trough, it is preferred, especially when made of cast-iron, for by making the trough open at the top and with opposite parallel sides, (Z (Z, each section can be economically molded without cores.
Each of the plates B B has a vertical flange or rib, c, the flanges of the two plates being so far apart that there shall be between them a continuous slot, f, extending throughout the entire length of the conduit for the admission of the arm which extends from the car to the traction-rope within the conduit.
The plates B and B are made laterally adbe fixed and-the other adjustable, the object of this being to increase or diminish the width of the slot, the provision preferred for this adjustment being that shown in Fig. 1, on reference to which it will be observed that each plate has a flange, h, through which set-screws 7; pass at suitable intervals,'the ends of the screws bearing against the flange b of the conduit, and. stud -bolts m, attached to these flanges, passing through laterally-elongated slots in the plates, so that the latter, after loosening the bolts, can be laterally adjusted,
" the set-screws i being used for the outward ad= justment of the plates, and always bearing against the flanges of the trough when the plates have been secured by the bolts, for
while the plates may be made adjustable without the aid of the set-screws i and flanges h, I desire to make the plates perform the duty of maintaining the sections of the trough in proper line witheach other, and this is done by arranging the sections of the plates so as to break joints with the sections of the trough, and by causing the set-screws of the plates to bear against the trough or its flanges.
The relation of the joints of the sections of the plates to those of the sections of the trough will be understood by noting the position of the end of the trough in Fig. 1 in respect to that of the ends of the sections of the plates.
Important advantages'of my invention are the facility with which access can be obtained to the interior of the conduit by removing one or more of the sections of either or both sets of plates B or B, and the facility with which these plates can be removed without disturbing the main body of the conduit and without stopping the running of the cars, for it should be understood that the plates must be removed from-time to time to make way for new ones, owing to the wear to which they are subj eoted.
Another advantage of my invention is the facility afforded for introducing packing-strips between the flanges of the trough and the plates, as shown in Fig. 3, for the purpose of changing the altitude of the plates or forming water-tight joints, and diminishing the noise caused by the rapidly-moving traction-rope. I prefer tarred felt for the packing-strips, as it is a material which has a tendency to in part deaden the sound.
In place of the screws '1 taper keys may be used in the manner shown in Fig. 3, where the packing above referred to, and designated by the letter 00, is shown.
It is best to make both sets of plates B B laterally adjustable; but, as before remarked, one of them may be fixed, or may even form a permanent part of each section of the trough.
In referring to the flanges b of the trough and to the flanges h of the plates, it should be un derstood that the term includes lugs, which are theequivalents of flanges.
I claim as my invention- 1. The combination of the trough A, made in sections and having flanges b b, and the plates B B, also made in sections and arranged to break joints with the sections of the trough, with devices through the medium of which the sections of the trough are maintained in line by the plates, substantially as specified.
2. The trough A, made in sections and provided with flanges b b, in combination with the, plates B B, made in sections, one or both sets of said plates having flanges hand setscrews i, for bearing against the trough.
3. The combination of the flanged trough A, made in sections, with the plates B B, and with packing-strips w, of felt or equivalent material, interposed between the plates and flanges of the trough, as set forth.
4. The within-described cast-iron trough A, for traction-rope conduits, the said trough being made in sections, having opposite flanged sides cl d, feet a, and constructed for attachment to plates B B, all substantially as set forth.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
EDWD. SAMUEL.
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HARRY L.- ASHENFELTER, HARRY SMITH.
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