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  • rIhis invention pertains to certain new and useful improvements in barrel trucks and stands, and it consists in the detailed construction, combination, and arrangement of theparts, substantially as hereinafter fully set forth,and particularly pointed outin the claim.
  • Figures 1 and 2 are side elevations of my invention,show ing the same as employed for the two purposes for which intended.
  • Fig. 3 is a plan View of Fig. 2
  • Fig. 4 is a detail view.
  • rIhe object of this invention is to provide means for conveying av barrel from one part of a store to another, and means for securing or retaining said barrel in a fixed position handy for use; and it also embodies means for elevating or placing said barrel on its truck and stand, as Vwill appear farther on.
  • B is a frame for raising or elevating the barrel to the truck,a11d it consists of two parallel sides connected by suitable cross-bars,e e', and the inner ends of these sides have a small recess, b, for iitting overthe cross-rod a', and the outer ends ot" these sides are tapered, as shown, which tapers terminate at their inner (Model.)
  • the saine is rolled up on the beveled ends of the frame B until it passes over the shoulder b, after which the outer end of the frame B is raised or elevated, causing the barrel to roll forward into the concaved portion of the truck,where it is securely retained; and when it is desired to carry the barrel from one point to another, the same is accomplished by pushing or pulling on the frame B, and the truck will move on its wheels or rollers O C, secured in suitable journatboxes, d d, fastened to the now lower vhorizontal edges of the sides of the truck.
  • rollers or wheels are preferably solid and have their axlesl rigidly secured thereto and bearing in the journal-boXes,whereby the same are permitted to readily turn and at the same time not wearing on the frame.
  • the same can be effected by turning the truck on one side against the barrel, and then pulling the same over with the barrel until all the wheels or rollers are on the iioor.
  • the frame A is inverted, as shown in Fig. 2, causing the frame to rest on the four corner ends thereof, with the wheels or rollers on the ripper horizontal surface of said frame, and by rolling the barrel on the elcvatinglframe B, as before set forth, the same will be caused to roll forward and rest between the wheels or rollers, thus securely retaining the same in position.
  • a combined convertible truck and stand i T comprising the side bars having concaved por- ED ARD CRAIG tions,the wheels or rollers having theirjournalboxes secured to said side bars, and the ele- Io vating-frame, whereby a barrel may be dis- witnesseses:

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' R. CRAIG.
BARREL STAND AND TRUCK.
No. 372,604. Patente Nov. 1, 1887.
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BARREL STAND AND TRUCK.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 372,604, dated November 1, 1887.
Appiication filed Api-i126, 1887. Serial No. 236,152.
T0 @ZZ whom it may concern,.-
Be itknown that I, EDWARD CRAIG, a citizen of the United States of America, residing at Albion, in the county of Edwards and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in a Combined Barrel Stand and Truck,of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to theaccompanying drawings.
rIhis invention pertains to certain new and useful improvements in barrel trucks and stands, and it consists in the detailed construction, combination, and arrangement of theparts, substantially as hereinafter fully set forth,and particularly pointed outin the claim.
In the accompanying drawings, Figures 1 and 2 are side elevations of my invention,show ing the same as employed for the two purposes for which intended. Fig. 3 is a plan View of Fig. 2, and Fig. 4 is a detail view.
rIhe object of this invention is to provide means for conveying av barrel from one part of a store to another, and means for securing or retaining said barrel in a fixed position handy for use; and it also embodies means for elevating or placing said barrel on its truck and stand, as Vwill appear farther on.
In cariwing out my invention I construct the truck or stand A of two parallel sides, aa, which are each composed of two pieces of wood connected at their ends byV blocks or pieces A inserted between the same, so as to render the device as light as possible. The parallel sides are connected at a point near their center by a cross-bar, of, the office of which will soon appear. rlhe ripper horizontal edges of the parallel sides ofthe truck are concaved, as shown at c, for securing a barrel, the curvature of said concaved portions conforming to the exterior surface of such barrel.
B is a frame for raising or elevating the barrel to the truck,a11d it consists of two parallel sides connected by suitable cross-bars,e e', and the inner ends of these sides have a small recess, b, for iitting overthe cross-rod a', and the outer ends ot" these sides are tapered, as shown, which tapers terminate at their inner (Model.)
ends in shoulders b on the upper edges of the parallel sides, as shown.
In practice, when it is desired to place the barrel in position on the truck, the saine is rolled up on the beveled ends of the frame B until it passes over the shoulder b, after which the outer end of the frame B is raised or elevated, causing the barrel to roll forward into the concaved portion of the truck,where it is securely retained; and when it is desired to carry the barrel from one point to another, the same is accomplished by pushing or pulling on the frame B, and the truck will move on its wheels or rollers O C, secured in suitable journatboxes, d d, fastened to the now lower vhorizontal edges of the sides of the truck.
These rollers or wheels are preferably solid and have their axlesl rigidly secured thereto and bearing in the journal-boXes,whereby the same are permitted to readily turn and at the same time not wearing on the frame.
Instead of elevating the barrel on the truck by the frame B, the same can be effected by turning the truck on one side against the barrel, and then pulling the same over with the barrel until all the wheels or rollers are on the iioor.
IIaving described my invention as employed for a truck, l will now proceed to set forth the utility of the same as a barrel-stand.
Vhen it is desired to secure the barrel in position' for tapping, the frame A is inverted, as shown in Fig. 2, causing the frame to rest on the four corner ends thereof, with the wheels or rollers on the ripper horizontal surface of said frame, and by rolling the barrel on the elcvatinglframe B, as before set forth, the same will be caused to roll forward and rest between the wheels or rollers, thus securely retaining the same in position.
It will be seen that my invention embodies two fixtures of great use in warehouses, and the same parts serve both purposes; and the invention is simple, cheap, and durable, and not liable to get out of order.
I am aware that it is not new to provide a barrel-truck consisting of a frame or platform mounted on wheels and having wheels secured thereon to support a Cask or barrel. My invention does not comprise such construction,
mounted from the truck and remounted on the and the essential features thereof l1re full y des wheels of the inverted truck, substantially as shown and described. t ignated in my claim. In testimony whereof I afX my signature 1u 5 I claim as my inventionpresence of two witnesses. I
A combined convertible truck and stand i T comprising the side bars having concaved por- ED ARD CRAIG tions,the wheels or rollers having theirjournalboxes secured to said side bars, and the ele- Io vating-frame, whereby a barrel may be dis- Witnesses:
JOHN BATsoN, HENRY VHITING.
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