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US290171A US290171DA US290171A US 290171 A US290171 A US 290171A US 290171D A US290171D A US 290171DA US 290171 A US290171 A US 290171A
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  • rIhe object of myinvention is to provide a strong and economical construction of wagons or vehicles, whereby the fifth-wheel or king-V bolt as new arranged will be dispensed with, the tongue more rigidly fastened, the forward axle, head-block, and hounds rigidly and permanently secured together, and the bolster securely swiveled upon the headblock or sandboard.
  • FIG. 1 represents a top or plan view of the front part of the wagon constructed according to my present invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal vertical section of the same,taken on the line''x of Fig. l.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail perspective view of the head-block and bolster separated from each other,to better show the construction of the device for connecting them.
  • Fig. 4 is a view similar to Fig. l, showing a modification. in the manner of attaching the reach to the front part of the wagon.
  • Figs. 5 and 6 are detail cross-sections taken through the lines yy of Fig. 1 and z z of Fig. 4, respectively.
  • Fig. 7 is a vertical section taken lengthwise of the bolster,headblock,and axle, through the lines e o of Fig. 1, as seen in the direction of the arrow.
  • A is the front axle of .the wagon.
  • 'B is the head-block, .and C the hounds.
  • the hounds C vare tted into recesses formed across the upper surface of the axle A and lower surface of the headblock B, respectively, as shown in Fig. 7, and in the center between the said grooves the rel spective upper and lower surfaces of the axle A and head-block B are cut away, so that between them is formed a central opening, a,for receiving the front end of the reach, and allowing the same to oscillate laterally in the said opening.
  • the plate D, head-block B, hounds C, and axle A are securely and rigidly fastened together bybolts b through the said four parts simultaneously, as shown in Fig.7.
  • -the bolster-pivot d On the upper end of -the bolster-pivot d are f0rmed,in front and rear thereof, projecting lugs d', and to the under side ofthe bolster E is secured Va plate.
  • e having centrally a longiy tudinalsloue', whose length is alittle in ex-A cess of the difference between the extreme edges of the lip d', and whose width is smaller than its length, so that if the bolster E is placed at right angles tothe head-block B with the central slot, e', upon the lock-bolt d, the latter will enter the slot e', allowing the bolster to sink down with its plate e resting upon the plate D, and the lips d will then be above the upper or inner surface of the plate c, and,when the bolsterE is turned in any other position than at right angles to the head-block, will overlap the side edges of the slot e', and thus lock the bolster to
  • the tongue F is inserted and se.A cured, as will presently appear, and at the rear ends, c', of the diverging portions of the hounds, and also in front of the axle A, the hounds are securely connected by cross-braces G H, respectively.
  • the forward end of the reach I may be pivoted between lugs z' secured directly to the front (or the rear) side of the head-block and axle B A, as shown in Fig. 4. It is evident that the reach can be pivoted also at the rear of the axle A by extending the rear end of the tongue F through the central opening a, but I prefer the construction shown.
  • the encircling clamps J J may be further fastened to the front ends, c, of the hounds by vertical bolts k, as shown in Fig. l.

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y UNrTED STATE-s "PATENT (yliilyepg,I assu RICHARD CHAPMAN BLACKWELL, OFv HENDERSON, KENTUCKY, ASSIGNOR F ONE-FOURTH TO VILLIAM HENRY LEWIS, OF SAME PLACE.
WAGON RUNNING#GEAR.y
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 290,171,.dated December 11, 1883.
" Application` lilefl July 3, 1882. Renewed May 3l, 1383.l (No model.)
i of which the following is a specification.
rIhe object of myinvention is to provide a strong and economical construction of wagons or vehicles, whereby the fifth-wheel or king-V bolt as new arranged will be dispensed with, the tongue more rigidly fastened, the forward axle, head-block, and hounds rigidly and permanently secured together, and the bolster securely swiveled upon the headblock or sandboard.
My present improvement will be fully understood by the following description, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 represents a top or plan view of the front part of the wagon constructed according to my present invention. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal vertical section of the same,taken on the line''x of Fig. l. Fig. 3 is a detail perspective view of the head-block and bolster separated from each other,to better show the construction of the device for connecting them. Fig. 4 is a view similar to Fig. l, showing a modification. in the manner of attaching the reach to the front part of the wagon. Figs. 5 and 6 are detail cross-sections taken through the lines yy of Fig. 1 and z z of Fig. 4, respectively. Fig. 7 is a vertical section taken lengthwise of the bolster,headblock,and axle, through the lines e o of Fig. 1, as seen in the direction of the arrow.
Like letters of reference indicate like parts in the several figures.
A is the front axle of .the wagon. 'B is the head-block, .and C the hounds.
D is a bolster-plate, fastened on the top of the head-block B, andprovided with a central pin or lock-bolt, d, constructed, as will be hereinafter described, for removably attaching the bolster E. The hounds C vare tted into recesses formed across the upper surface of the axle A and lower surface of the headblock B, respectively, as shown in Fig. 7, and in the center between the said grooves the rel spective upper and lower surfaces of the axle A and head-block B are cut away, so that between them is formed a central opening, a,for receiving the front end of the reach, and allowing the same to oscillate laterally in the said opening. The plate D, head-block B, hounds C, and axle A are securely and rigidly fastened together bybolts b through the said four parts simultaneously, as shown in Fig.7.
On the upper end of -the bolster-pivot d are f0rmed,in front and rear thereof, projecting lugs d', and to the under side ofthe bolster E is secured Va plate. e, having centrally a longiy tudinalsloue', whose length is alittle in ex-A cess of the difference between the extreme edges of the lip d', and whose width is smaller than its length, so that if the bolster E is placed at right angles tothe head-block B with the central slot, e', upon the lock-bolt d, the latter will enter the slot e', allowing the bolster to sink down with its plate e resting upon the plate D, and the lips d will then be above the upper or inner surface of the plate c, and,when the bolsterE is turned in any other position than at right angles to the head-block, will overlap the side edges of the slot e', and thus lock the bolster to the head-block, while allowing it vto move freely on the pivot, and preventing its being taken off from the same, ex- A cept by turning it in the position at right an-4 gles to the head-block, as above stated, and then raising it.
Between the forward and parallel ends c of the hounds C the tongue F is inserted and se.A cured, as will presently appear, and at the rear ends, c', of the diverging portions of the hounds, and also in front of the axle A, the hounds are securely connected by cross-braces G H, respectively.
In order to rigidly fasten the tongue F against vertical as well as lateral deiiection, I have provided metallic clamps 'J J embracing the top, bottom, and vouter side surfaces of the front parts, c, of the hounds. These clamps J J are either made separate, as shown in Fig. 6, or they are conneetedto the top or bottom of the tongue,` (or both to the top and botto m,) and both made in one piece, as shown in Fig. 5. TheboltKis theninserted horizontallythrough the clamps J J', hound ends c, and tongue F, roo
securing all together simultaneously, as shown in Figs. 5 and 6. The rear end of the tongue F is secured to the brace H by a bolt, h, and is provided on its upper and lower surfaces with rearward-projecting plates f forming lugs, between which is pivoted, by the king bolt f, the forward end of the reach I.v It is evident that by pivoting the reach in the center line of the wagon, but outside of the axle, the head-block and front part of the wagon may be oscillated laterally, as usual, with relation to the rear part, without using for that purpose the ordinary fifth-wheel or kingbolt passing through A I B E simultaneously.
Instead of pivoting the forward end of the reach I to the rearward end of the tongue F, it may be pivoted between lugs z' secured directly to the front (or the rear) side of the head-block and axle B A, as shown in Fig. 4. It is evident that the reach can be pivoted also at the rear of the axle A by extending the rear end of the tongue F through the central opening a, but I prefer the construction shown. The encircling clamps J J may be further fastened to the front ends, c, of the hounds by vertical bolts k, as shown in Fig. l.
From the foregoing it will be seen that I have dispensed with the old mode of connecting the front and rear parts of a four-wheeled vehicle by means of a king-bolt passing through the axle and coupling-pole or reach, the headblock or sand-board, and bolster, simultaneously. I have also made the tongue of the wagon, or other four-wheeled vehicle, conveniently removable for storage or shipment, by simply removing the bolts f la K K,which is a great advantage over vehicles with irremovable tongues as now made.
I am aware of Patent No. 158,667 of 1875, and the construction therein set forth is not sought to be covered in this application.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patentl. The axle A, head-blocks B, with the interposed hounds C, and the plate D, having bolster-pivot d. secured together by the bolts b, combined with the bolster E, having plate e, provided with recess e', as specified.
2. The combination of the axle A, headblock B, interposed hounds C, and the plate D, having bolster-pivot d, secured together by the bolts b to form recess a, with the bolster E e e', the tongue F, and reach I, pivoted thereto forward ofthe axle, as set forth.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my invention I have signed my name, in presence of two witnesses, this 22d day of .I une, 188,2.
RICHARD CHAPMAN ,BLACKWELIL Vitnesses:
AARON F. KENNEDY, C. T. STRLING.
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