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    • B61RAILWAYS
    • B61GCOUPLINGS; DRAUGHT AND BUFFING APPLIANCES
    • B61G3/00Couplings comprising mating parts of similar shape or form which can be coupled without the use of any additional element or elements
    • B61G3/10Couplings comprising mating parts of similar shape or form which can be coupled without the use of any additional element or elements with coupling heads in the form of hook-like interengaging rigid jaws, e.g. "Willison" type
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    • A23FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
    • A23GCOCOA; COCOA PRODUCTS, e.g. CHOCOLATE; SUBSTITUTES FOR COCOA OR COCOA PRODUCTS; CONFECTIONERY; CHEWING GUM; ICE-CREAM; PREPARATION THEREOF
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  • the object and nature of our invention are for the purpose of coupling cars by the motion of the car itself, or a self-coupler, to couple with or without the ordinary link, being selfadjusting and uncoupled without danger.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of our automatic car-coupler, illustrating the manner in which our invention is operated.
  • liig. 2 is an enlarged View of a buffer provided with our coupler; and
  • Fig. 3 is a longitudinal section of a bumper provided with our coupler, showing the manner of operating the hook 0.
  • the compound gravityhook B is pivoted by a bolt, a, passing through thetongue E of the hook B andinto the buffer A.
  • the compound hook B is formed by two inclined planes, one on the upper and one on the lower side of the tongue E, the end of the compound hook being pointed or in the shape of a spear-head.
  • Into the upper surface of the hook B is cut or formed a groove or slot, b,which also extends slightly under the surface of the upper portion of the hook B toward the point of the hook in such a manner that the under portion of the corresponding hook B-will be held securely into the slot b by the sides of the slot and by the upper surface of the upper inclined plane of the hook which extends over the slot.
  • the lower surface of the hook B has the form of a barb of a spear-head, and is made to fit into the slot b of the upper surface'of the hook.
  • a hook which is pivoted to the buffer Aat G and passes through the opening 0 through the bottom of the buffer A.
  • the hook 0, near the pivot'bolt O, is provided with a lever-arm, O, which passes into a slot in the tongue E of the hook B, and is in contact with the lever-arm a? on the tongue E.
  • the lever-arm a operates the lever-arm c and the hook O is raised and will pass into and secure the link, which will be forced, by the coming together of the cars, into a position over the opening a in the buffer A.
  • the pin D is attached to the buffer to be used in case of accident occurring to our coupler.
  • the handle G When the train is slacked, the handle G may be turned by a person standing at the side of the car, and the hook B will be raised 85 from the slot I), and the cars thereby disconnected. Thus is obviated all necessity of going between the cars either to couple or sever the connection.
  • the hook B is raised by operating the handle G of the rod G until the hook 0 passes into the link. 7
  • the buffer A has its lower inside surface inclining upwardly toward the car to which it 95 is attached, and its side surfaces inclining inwardly toward each other, to assist in guiding the hook B or a common link to its proper position in making the coupling.
  • the buffer A is attached to the car in the ordinary manner, [00
  • Our coupler is entirely automatic in its operation and performs its function in a positive and satisfactory manner, is.simple and inexpensive in its construction, capable of being placed onto buifers now in use on railroadears, applicable to cars varying in height of platform, and may be used to couple with a common link.
  • the compound gravityhook B pivoted in a car-buffer by bolt or pin (1, having a lower surface inclined downwardly and formed in the shape of a spear-barb, its upper surface provided with a groove or slot, 1), the end of the tongue E of the hook B provided with a lever-arm, a in combination with the hook O, pivoted in a buffer by bolt or pin 0, and passing through a slot, 0, in the lower surface of a car-buffer, A, the end of the hook 0 provided with a lever-arm, C, which lever-arm O is in connection with the leverarm a of the tongue E, all substantially as de scribed, and for the purpose set forth,
  • the compound gravityhook B pivoted in a car-buffer by bolt or pin (1, having a lower surface inclined downwardly and formed in the shape of a spear-barb, its upper surface provided with a groove or slot, 1), the end of the tongue E of the hook 13 provided with a lever-arm, a in combination with the hook G, pivoted to a car-buffer by pin or bolt 0, passing through a slot, 0, in the lower surface of a car-buffer, A, the end of the hook 0 provided with a lever-arm, C", which lever-arm C is in connection with the leverarm a of the tongue E, in combination with the chain F, attached to the upper surface of the tongue E and to the crank f on the rod G, all substantially as described, and for the purpose set forth.

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- D. H. M0PALL$ & E. W. BAXTER.
OAR COUPLING. V No. 370,000. Patented 001;. 4, 1887.
' To all whom it may concern:
UNITED STATES PATENT Orrron.
DAVID H. MOFALLS AND EMERSON W. BAXTER, OF PHILADELPHIA,
' NEW YORK. I
CAR-COUPLING.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 370,800, dated Qctober 4, 1887.
Application filed February 5, 1887. Serial No. 226,728. (N 0 model.) I
Be it known that we, DAVID E. lVIOFALLS and EMERSON W. BAXTER, of the town of Philadelphia, in the county of Jefferson, State of New York, have invented a new and useful Mode of Coupling Railroad-Oars; .and we do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same.
The object and nature of our invention are for the purpose of coupling cars by the motion of the car itself, or a self-coupler, to couple with or without the ordinary link, being selfadjusting and uncoupled without danger.
Figure 1 is a perspective view of our automatic car-coupler, illustrating the manner in which our invention is operated. liig. 2 is an enlarged View of a buffer provided with our coupler; and Fig. 3 is a longitudinal section of a bumper provided with our coupler, showing the manner of operating the hook 0.
Similar letters refer to similar parts throughout the several views.
The compound gravityhook B is pivoted by a bolt, a, passing through thetongue E of the hook B andinto the buffer A. The compound hook B is formed by two inclined planes, one on the upper and one on the lower side of the tongue E, the end of the compound hook being pointed or in the shape of a spear-head. Into the upper surface of the hook B is cut or formed a groove or slot, b,which also extends slightly under the surface of the upper portion of the hook B toward the point of the hook in such a manner that the under portion of the corresponding hook B-will be held securely into the slot b by the sides of the slot and by the upper surface of the upper inclined plane of the hook which extends over the slot. The lower surface of the hook B has the form of a barb of a spear-head, and is made to fit into the slot b of the upper surface'of the hook. Thus,when the coupling is made, two of our hooks B B cometogether. The collidingsurfacesbeinginclined planes and the hooks each easily moved upwardly and prevented by the lower surface of the'bufi'er A from moving downward, one of them will be forced over the other until the barb-shaped lower portion of the hook B falls into the slot 71 on the upper surface of the under hook. The coupling is then complete.
It is readily apparent that it is not necessary that the buffers carrying our coupler should be of the same height-in order to insure a successful coupling.
In order that a coupling may be made between two cars, one furnished with our coupler and the other having the old-style pin-andlink coupler, we provide a hook, O, which is pivoted to the buffer Aat G and passes through the opening 0 through the bottom of the buffer A. The hook 0, near the pivot'bolt O, is provided with a lever-arm, O, which passes into a slot in the tongue E of the hook B, and is in contact with the lever-arm a? on the tongue E. As the hook Bis raised above a certain limit, which limit can be arranged by a proper adjustment of the lever-arms, the lever-arm a operates the lever-arm c and the hook O is raised and will pass into and secure the link, which will be forced, by the coming together of the cars, into a position over the opening a in the buffer A. The pin D is attached to the buffer to be used in case of accident occurring to our coupler.
In order to sever the coupling,or" uncouple the cars, we attach to the upper portion of the tongue E of the hook B, by staple or otherwise, the chain F,which chain is attached to a crank portion, f, of a rod, G. The rod G runs across and is fastened to the end of a car extending 8o outward from the car on each side, and provided at each end with a handle, G.
When the train is slacked, the handle G may be turned by a person standing at the side of the car, and the hook B will be raised 85 from the slot I), and the cars thereby disconnected. Thus is obviated all necessity of going between the cars either to couple or sever the connection. \Vhen a coupling is to be made with a car having the old-style link coupler, the hook B is raised by operating the handle G of the rod G until the hook 0 passes into the link. 7
The buffer A has its lower inside surface inclining upwardly toward the car to which it 95 is attached, and its side surfaces inclining inwardly toward each other, to assist in guiding the hook B or a common link to its proper position in making the coupling. The buffer A is attached to the car in the ordinary manner, [00
and is provided \vithsuitable springs to deaden the blow when the cars come together.
Our coupler is entirely automatic in its operation and performs its function in a positive and satisfactory manner, is.simple and inexpensive in its construction, capable of being placed onto buifers now in use on railroadears, applicable to cars varying in height of platform, and may be used to couple with a common link.
'What we claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is- I 1. In a ear-coupler, the hook G, pivoted in a car-buffer by bolt or pin 0, passing through a slot, 0, in the lower surface of a car-buifer, A, having a lever-arm, G at the end of the shank of the hook 0, all substantially as described, and for the purpose set forth.
2. In a car-coupler, the compound gravityhook B, pivoted in a car-buffer by bolt or pin (1, having a lower surface inclined downwardly and formed in the shape of a spear-barb, its upper surface provided with a groove or slot, 1), the end of the tongue E of the hook B provided with a lever-arm, a in combination with the hook O, pivoted in a buffer by bolt or pin 0, and passing through a slot, 0, in the lower surface of a car-buffer, A, the end of the hook 0 provided with a lever-arm, C, which lever-arm O is in connection with the leverarm a of the tongue E, all substantially as de scribed, and for the purpose set forth,
3. In a car-coupler, the compound gravityhook B, pivoted in a car-buffer by bolt or pin (1, having a lower surface inclined downwardly and formed in the shape of a spear-barb, its upper surface provided with a groove or slot, 1), the end of the tongue E of the hook 13 provided with a lever-arm, a in combination with the hook G, pivoted to a car-buffer by pin or bolt 0, passing through a slot, 0, in the lower surface of a car-buffer, A, the end of the hook 0 provided with a lever-arm, C", which lever-arm C is in connection with the leverarm a of the tongue E, in combination with the chain F, attached to the upper surface of the tongue E and to the crank f on the rod G, all substantially as described, and for the purpose set forth.
DAVID H. MoFALLS. EMERSON XV. BAXTER. \Vitnesses:
FRED. H. SMITH, HERBERT B. CHIDESTER.
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