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  • WITNESSES I m/m m 7m 50 fiaamu dmka B l /his .fltbornle ys i All 7 N. PETERS. mowmw uwen WnMaq1mnD.C.
  • AUT'OMATlC CAR BRAKE SPECL'E'ICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 356.622, dated January 25, 1887.
  • This invention relates to that class of brakes which are operated antornaticall y by the movements of the draw-bar of the car, and more especially to that class of brakes or" the character referred to in which the brake-beams of a can truck are connected by rods and operating-1e vers, which are actuated by the draw-bar in the rearward or inward movement of the latter, so that when the cars in atrain are brought or forced together by the impetus of the rear cars at times when the speed of the engine is checked the brakes will he applied.
  • Figure 1 is a sectional elevation of a car-truck and adjacent ports of the freightcar, showing my invention applied thereto.
  • Fig. 2 is a detail end elevation of the drawbar and adjacent parts. 7
  • the truck 0 is constructed with a main or central crossheani, G, which connects the horizontal side pieces of the truck in the usual manner.
  • E E are the brake-beams, which are sus tained by links c from the truck-frame, and are provided at their ends with brake-shoes F F, arranged to bear upon the wheels I) D, these parts being constructed in a familiar manner.
  • G is a vertical lei-'cnwhich is pivoted to the middle part of the brake-beam, E, nearest the end of the car.
  • H is a second vertical lever, pivotally connected with a rod, I, which extends horizontally through the middle part of the brake shown in Fig. 2,) and the rod K is Serial No. 217,770. (X0 model.)
  • the upper end of the levcr G is connected with the main cross-bar C of the truck-frame byineans of a linked connection, herein shown as consisting of a rod, K, provided with a loose ring or link, 7;, and the upper end of the lever H is similarly connected with the said beam 0 by a connectingrod, L.
  • a loose or flexible connection between the upper end of said lever H and the rod L is preferably formed by slotting the end of the rod to receive the lever, and inserting through the slotted end of the rod a pin, Z, to limit the outward movement of the upper end of the lever, and by placing in the lever below the slotted end of the rod a pin, b upon which the said slotted end of the rod may rest and slide.
  • Said lever G is preferably forked atits upper end, so as to form a slot, 9, (more clearly connected thereto by being pivoted between the upper ends of the fork, as clearly showninthe dran ings.
  • the rod L is provided at its end adjacent to the lever H with a series of holes, Z Z, through either of which may be inserted the pin Z, thereby enabling the extent of outward movement in the upper end of the lever to be changed as desired.
  • M is a swinging arm or bar pivoted at one end to a depending arm or bracket, 13, upon the inner end of the draw-bar B, and provided at its opposite end, or free end, adjacent to the end of the car-body, with a hook, m, adapted to engage the upper part of the lever G.
  • Said hook is conveniently inserted and held in the slot 5/ of the said lever, and is constructed to engage a beveled surface at the slot, as indicated by dotted lines in Fig. l.
  • N is a horizontal lever pivoted at one end to a depending bracket, N, upon the ear-body, Fig. 2-, and connected at its opposite end with a chain, N which extends to the top of the car or other place convenicntof access for the the lower end cl" 'ing the brake-shoe F brakeman,
  • the lever N extends beneath the free end of theihooked bar M, and is so arranged that when the said lever N is lifted by drawing upwardly upon the chain N the hooked end of the said bar M will be lifted and held free from engagement with the lever G.
  • the lever H is extended somewhat above its point of pivotal connection with the rod L, and to the upper end of said lever is attached a chain, 0, which extends from. the lever to the adjacent end of. the car-body, where it is wrapped about the lower end of the vertical rotating shaft 1? of a hand-brake, said shaft being shown as extended to the top of the car and provided with the usual brake-wheel.
  • the rod K will obviously be shortened or allowed to slack, owing to the movement of the upper end of the said lever G toward the cross-bars O of the truck, the link being employed to permit such shortening of the rod.
  • the brakerod 1? is turned in the usual manner to wind up the chain 0 and thereby draw the upper end of the lever H toward the end of the car.
  • the brake-shoes F and F will be applied in the same manner as before described.
  • the rod K in this case serves as a pivotal support for the upper end of the lever G, and the upper end of the lever H slides in the upper end of the rod L as the upper end of the lever His carried toward the center of the truck-frame.
  • the hooked end m ofthe bar M may be arranged to engage the lever G at the time the draw-bar is in its normal position, so that as soon as the draw-bar is thrust inwardly by,
  • the spring I applied between the rod land the brake-beam E, is for the purpose of preventing an excessive strain upon the parts when the draw-bar is thrust inwardly a greater distance than is necessary for applying the brakes, strength or stiffness to transmit the maximum amount of pressure required in the operation of the brakes.
  • the draw-bar may i be thrust backwardly when the hook m is engaged with the lever G without throwing undue strain upon the parts,
  • the upper end of the brake-lever which is immediately acted on by the draw-bar, is connected with the car or truck frame by means (such as the linked rod K described) adapted to hold the said upper end of the lever from outward movement in applying the brakes by hand, while at the same time allowing the necessary inward movement of the lever under the action of the drawbar.
  • means such as the linked rod K described
  • the break-lever connected with the handactuating devices is also preferably connected with the car or truck frame by a connection similar to that above described, (shown in the drawings as consisting of a slotted rod, L1,) whereby the upper end of the saidlever is held froni'joutwurd movement when the other lever is acted upon by the draw-bar, one advantage gained by this construction being that the automatic actuating devices are thereby maintained in position for operation without reference to the position of the hand-brake.

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AUTOMATIG GAR BRAKE. No. 356,622. Patented Jan. 25, 1887.
WITNESSES" I m/m m 7m 50 fiaamu dmka B l /his .fltbornle ys i All 7 N. PETERS. mowmw uwen WnMaq1mnD.C.
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XVII/LIAM O. COOKE, OF NINV YORK, N. Y.
AUT'OMATlC CAR=BRAKE SPECL'E'ICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 356.622, dated January 25, 1887.
Application filed November 2, 1886.
To (ZZZ whom it may concern.-
Be it known that 1, WILLIAM 0. (Boone, of New York, in the county of New York and State of Xew York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in CarBrakes; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
This invention relates to that class of brakes which are operated antornaticall y by the movements of the draw-bar of the car, and more especially to that class of brakes or" the character referred to in which the brake-beams of a can truck are connected by rods and operating-1e vers, which are actuated by the draw-bar in the rearward or inward movement of the latter, so that when the cars in atrain are brought or forced together by the impetus of the rear cars at times when the speed of the engine is checked the brakes will he applied.
The invention consists in the matters hereinafter described, and pointed out in the appended claims.
In the accompanying drawings, illustrating my invention, Figure 1 is a sectional elevation of a car-truck and adjacent ports of the freightcar, showing my invention applied thereto. Fig. 2 is a detail end elevation of the drawbar and adjacent parts. 7
As illustrated in the said. drawings, his the car-body; B, the draw-bar, provided with the usual draw-head, B; G, the truck; D, the wheels, and D the wheel-axles. The truck 0 is constructed with a main or central crossheani, G, which connects the horizontal side pieces of the truck in the usual manner.
E E are the brake-beams, which are sus tained by links c from the truck-frame, and are provided at their ends with brake-shoes F F, arranged to bear upon the wheels I) D, these parts being constructed in a familiar manner.
G is a vertical lei-'cnwhich is pivoted to the middle part of the brake-beam, E, nearest the end of the car.
H is a second vertical lever, pivotally connected with a rod, I, which extends horizontally through the middle part of the brake shown in Fig. 2,) and the rod K is Serial No. 217,770. (X0 model.)
beam,E,ren1ote from the end of the car, and is provided at its end with a nut or collar, a, between which collar and the brake-beam E is applied a spiral spring, 1'. The lower ends of the levers G and H, which extend below the pivots g and h, connecting them with the brake-beam E and rod I, respectively, are connected by a rod, J, pivoted at its opposite ends to said levers. The upper end of the levcr G is connected with the main cross-bar C of the truck-frame byineans of a linked connection, herein shown as consisting of a rod, K, provided with a loose ring or link, 7;, and the upper end of the lever H is similarly connected with the said beam 0 by a connectingrod, L. A loose or flexible connection between the upper end of said lever H and the rod L is preferably formed by slotting the end of the rod to receive the lever, and inserting through the slotted end of the rod a pin, Z, to limit the outward movement of the upper end of the lever, and by placing in the lever below the slotted end of the rod a pin, b upon which the said slotted end of the rod may rest and slide. Said lever G is preferably forked atits upper end, so as to form a slot, 9, (more clearly connected thereto by being pivoted between the upper ends of the fork, as clearly showninthe dran ings. The rod L is provided at its end adjacent to the lever H with a series of holes, Z Z, through either of which may be inserted the pin Z, thereby enabling the extent of outward movement in the upper end of the lever to be changed as desired.
M is a swinging arm or bar pivoted at one end to a depending arm or bracket, 13, upon the inner end of the draw-bar B, and provided at its opposite end, or free end, adjacent to the end of the car-body, with a hook, m, adapted to engage the upper part of the lever G. Said hook is conveniently inserted and held in the slot 5/ of the said lever, and is constructed to engage a beveled surface at the slot, as indicated by dotted lines in Fig. l.
N is a horizontal lever pivoted at one end to a depending bracket, N, upon the ear-body, Fig. 2-, and connected at its opposite end with a chain, N which extends to the top of the car or other place convenicntof access for the the lower end cl" 'ing the brake-shoe F brakeman, The lever N extends beneath the free end of theihooked bar M, and is so arranged that when the said lever N is lifted by drawing upwardly upon the chain N the hooked end of the said bar M will be lifted and held free from engagement with the lever G.
"To provide means for holding the lever N in its lifted position, it may be conveniently connected, as shown in Fig. 2, with a verticallysliding bar, N held by staples or guides at n upon the upper part of the end wallof the car, said bar being provided with a handle, of, at its upper end and with a hook,'n, at one of its sides, adapted to engage the staple it when thechain is drawn upwardly and the lever N is in its elevated position.
The lever H is extended somewhat above its point of pivotal connection with the rod L, and to the upper end of said lever is attached a chain, 0, which extends from. the lever to the adjacent end of. the car-body, where it is wrapped about the lower end of the vertical rotating shaft 1? of a hand-brake, said shaft being shown as extended to the top of the car and provided with the usual brake-wheel.
The operation of the parts above described is as follows: XVhen the hook on of the bar M is engaged with the lever G, a rearward or inward movement of the draw-bar, caused by the rear cars of the train crowding or pressing forward upon the cars in front of them when the engine is checked, will operate to carry the upper end of said lever inwardly, thereby pressagainst the wheel D, and at the same time, by drawing upon the rod J, to carry the lower end of the lever H toward the end of the car, and thereby actuate the brake-shoe F, the upper end of said lever H in this operation being held from outward movement by the pin Z in the slotted end of the rod L, said pin Z in this case acting as the fulcrum of the lever. In the movement of the lever Gin the manner described, the rod K will obviously be shortened or allowed to slack, owing to the movement of the upper end of the said lever G toward the cross-bars O of the truck, the link being employed to permit such shortening of the rod.
For operating the brake by hand,the brakerod 1? is turned in the usual manner to wind up the chain 0 and thereby draw the upper end of the lever H toward the end of the car. In this operation the brake-shoes F and F will be applied in the same manner as before described. The rod K in this case serves as a pivotal support for the upper end of the lever G, and the upper end of the lever H slides in the upper end of the rod L as the upper end of the lever His carried toward the center of the truck-frame.
The hooked end m ofthe bar M may be arranged to engage the lever G at the time the draw-bar is in its normal position, so that as soon as the draw-bar is thrust inwardly by,
pressure thereon the lever will be moved and the brakes applied. I prefer, however, to so said lever, as shown in Fig. 1. When the parts are thus constructed,the said hook will i not become, engaged with the lever until the draw-bar has been carried slightly forward by the tension thereon caused in starting the train, so thatwhen the tension is re laxed thele ver G will be moved slightly to i take up all of the lost motion in the several connected parts. By this means, as soon as any compression takes place sufficient to thrust the draw-bar slightly backward from its normal position, the brakes will be immediately applied. By the use of the chain N and the lever N the hooked end m of the bar M' will be held free from the lever G, so as to prevent the operation of the device when it is desired to apply the brakes solely by hand in backing the train, or when for other reasons it is desired to prevent the automatic setting of the brakes.
The spring I, applied between the rod land the brake-beam E, is for the purpose of preventing an excessive strain upon the parts when the draw-bar is thrust inwardly a greater distance than is necessary for applying the brakes, strength or stiffness to transmit the maximum amount of pressure required in the operation of the brakes. By the employment of the spring I the draw-bar may i be thrust backwardly when the hook m is engaged with the lever G without throwing undue strain upon the parts,
even when the brake-shoes have been previously set against the wheels by hand, it being entirely obvious that the actuation-of the lever G in such case will merely serve to increase the pressure thrown upon the brake-beams until the spring 1 yields to allow the movement of the parts by the actuation of the said lever G in the manner described.
Automatic brakes of the character above described and herein shown have .beenmade heretofore, in which the brake-beams at opposite ends of the truck have been actuated by means of a device comprising two verti-- cal levers pivoted between their ends, one to each of said beams, and a connecting-rod joining the lower ends of said levers. said levers were connected at their upper ends, one with the draw-bar. and the other with the hand-actuating device, in the same manner as inthe brake herein shown; but any parts corresponding in construction and function with l the links or rods K and Lwere absent. In said prior device the upper end of that one of the brake-levers which is connected withthe hand-actuating device is obviously held from said spring beingmade of sufficient The IIO
movement by its connection with the said.
hand--actuating device when. the brakes are applied automatically by the action of the draw-bar, so that said connection forms the center of motion of fulcrum of the said lever at such time, and, similarly, a fulcrum for the upper end of the lever adjacent to the drawbar is afforded by the devices connecting it with the draw-bar when the hand actuating devices are used.
In a brake device embodying the main features of my invention the upper end of the brake-lever, which is immediately acted on by the draw-bar, is connected with the car or truck frame by means (such as the linked rod K described) adapted to hold the said upper end of the lever from outward movement in applying the brakes by hand, while at the same time allowing the necessary inward movement of the lever under the action of the drawbar. By this construction the hand-brake is rendered independent of the automatic devices actuated by the draw-bar when the said automatic devices are not in operation.
In a device embodying my invention, furthermore, the break-lever connected with the handactuating devices is also preferably connected with the car or truck frame by a connection similar to that above described, (shown in the drawings as consisting of a slotted rod, L1,) whereby the upper end of the saidlever is held froni'joutwurd movement when the other lever is acted upon by the draw-bar, one advantage gained by this construction being that the automatic actuating devices are thereby maintained in position for operation without reference to the position of the hand-brake.
I claim as my invention 1. The combination, with a yielding drawbar and the brake-beams, of two vertical levers severally pivoted to said brake-beams, a connect-ing'rod joining the lower ends of said levers, means detachably connecting the upper end of one of said levers with the draw-bar, a hand brake device connected with the upper end of the other or" said levers, and a sliding i connection between the upper end of l or loose one of said levers and the car or truck frame, constructed to allow an inward movement of the upper end of said lever while operating to limit the outward movement of said upper end of the lever, thereby forming a fulcrum for said lever when pressure for actuating the brakes is applied to the lever at the opposite end of the truck, substantially as described.
2. The combination, with a yielding drawbar and the brake-beams, of two vertical levers severally pivoted to said brake-beams, a connecting-rod joining the lower ends of said levers,n1eans end of one of said levers with the draw-bar, a hand brake device connected with the other of said levers and loose or sliding connections joining the upper parts of both of said levers with the car or truck frame, whereby the automatic and hand brake devices are adapted for independent operation, substantially as described.
3, The combination, with a yielding drawbar and bralze beanis, a vertical lever, G, pivoted to one of said beams, a rod joining the lower end of said lever with the other of said beams, a bar pivoted to the draw-bar and provided at its free end with ahook adapted for engagement with the said lever Gr, a horizontal lever, N, pivoted at one end to the car-frame and engaging the free end of said hooked bar, and amovable supporting device connected with the said lever N and extending to apoint on the car convenient for the operator, sub. stantiall y as described.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my invention I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
WILLIAM O. CQOKE.
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C. CLARENCE POOLE, CHARLES T. LORING.
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