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  • My invention' relates to underground cablecar conduits; and its object is to carry 'the United States letter-inail and mail-matter of all kinds, including small parcels of merchandise or other valuables, from the central office to the branch offices and railway-depots of cities, conveying the same with safety, economy, and without interference with the everincreasing surface conveyances, as well as with the general traffic, so often dangerously impeded through crowded thoroughfares.
  • FIG. 2 is a longitudinal section of the tube, showing the car in elevation.
  • Fig. 3 is a cross-section of Fig. 2 on line x
  • Fig. 4 shows a longitudinal section of both the tube and ear.
  • Fig. 5 is an enlarged cross-secltion of my invention.
  • Fig. 6 represents an elevation of'part of the roadbed.
  • Fig. 7 is a plan of the same.
  • A represents the conduit-tubes, cast of iron, and, in order to stand level, rm, and unshaken on theground,
  • sectional tubes A which, being manufactured as ordinary piping, can be constructed and placed in position at much less cost than tunnels of ordinary construction of masonry, are provided at optional intervals and near the way ends with suitable top openings, e, corresponding to the trap-doors F at the way stations and termini of the road, whereby easy access is-established to the conduit in the loading and unloading of the cars Within.
  • B shows the car-axle, which, for the purpose of gaining space, is made bent and shaped to reach as near the bottom of the conduit tube as the lugs and pillar-blocks thereon will allow.”
  • C is the ear, which, for the double object of lightness and holding capacity, is constructed, as to material, of iron ribs, with lattieed or netted wire body, preferably open at top, and as to form is shaped to snugly correspond to and in its outlines nearly meet the perimeter of the conduit, thus making the latter almost cqualin carrying capacity to that of a pneumatic tube of like diameter.
  • Wit-l1 bolbing-llanges and openings e the dove- witnesseses: tails a a a a', the pillar-blocks c c,tl1egrooved H. J. FINLEY, sheaves d d, the bent ear-axle B9 and the Wire G. F. PAGE.
  • eageear C all constructed and operating subing shaped to nearly meet in its outlines the stantially as and for the purpose set forth.

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D. HAGERTY. UNDERGROUND CABLE GAR GONDUIT.
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UNDERGROUND GABLEv GAR GONDUIT. No. 372,749. Y Patented'Nov. 8, 1.887.
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.UNITED i STATES PATENT Ormea.,
DANIEL HAGERTY, OF BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
UNDERGROUND CABLE-CAR CONDUIT.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent. No. 372,749, dated November 8, 1887. Application filed August 25, 1.887. Serial No. 247.849. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern,.-
Be it known that I, DANIEL Haennrr, a citizen of the United States, residing at Baltimore, in the State of Maryland, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Underground Cable! Oar Oonduits; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
My invention'relates to underground cablecar conduits; and its object is to carry 'the United States letter-inail and mail-matter of all kinds, including small parcels of merchandise or other valuables, from the central office to the branch offices and railway-depots of cities, conveying the same with safety, economy, and without interference with the everincreasing surface conveyances, as well as with the general traffic, so often dangerously impeded through crowded thoroughfares.
The nature of my invention, in attainment of the general object stated, consists in the details of combination and construction as pointed out in-the claims and illustrated in the4 accompanying d-rawings, in which-- Figure l represents a perspective View of my invention with the conduit-tube partly broken away. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section of the tube, showing the car in elevation. Fig. 3 is a cross-section of Fig. 2 on line x Fig. 4 shows a longitudinal section of both the tube and ear. Fig. 5 is an enlarged cross-secltion of my invention. Fig. 6 represents an elevation of'part of the roadbed. Fig. 7 is a plan of the same.
Similar letters refer to similar parts throughout the several views. p
Referring to the drawings, A represents the conduit-tubes, cast of iron, and, in order to stand level, rm, and unshaken on theground,
made with ilat bottom and round, square, or arched top and sides, in either cylindrical or segmental sections ot' any practical length or given diameter, said sections being suitably connected by iianged joints cast on them and bolted together, or by a bell-joint leaded together, as are gas and water pipes. On the ilat bottom of the disconnectible conduittubes A there are integrally cast, iirst, at properintervals and parallel distances, a series of lugs the pillarblocks e c, in which move on steel g axles fitting into proper apertures the grooved cast-iron sheaves d d, that, carrying the wire `cable, form the cableway, as the entire dat bottom of the tube, with its appurtenances just described, constitutes the road-bed A of the device. These sectional tubes A, which, being manufactured as ordinary piping, can be constructed and placed in position at much less cost than tunnels of ordinary construction of masonry, are provided at optional intervals and near the way ends with suitable top openings, e, corresponding to the trap-doors F at the way stations and termini of the road, whereby easy access is-established to the conduit in the loading and unloading of the cars Within.
B shows the car-axle, which, for the purpose of gaining space, is made bent and shaped to reach as near the bottom of the conduit tube as the lugs and pillar-blocks thereon will allow."
This purpose of economizingspaceis an essential one with my device of transporting mail and other valuables under ground, and for this reason said purpose is never lost sight of in any modification of construction to adapt either the track to switching or the car-axle to a separate and independent action of the wheels whenever such modification is required by the carrying of the traction-cable and the operating of the cars around curves and corners in the conduit.
C is the ear, which, for the double object of lightness and holding capacity, is constructed, as to material, of iron ribs, with lattieed or netted wire body, preferably open at top, and as to form is shaped to snugly correspond to and in its outlines nearly meet the perimeter of the conduit, thus making the latter almost cqualin carrying capacity to that of a pneumatic tube of like diameter.
Having now fully described my invention, what I d esire to claim and secure by Letters Patent is l. A flat-bottomed cast-iron conduit-tube with the railholding lugs and cableguide integral therewith, in combination with thelight cagecar, made ofwire, with iron ribs, and mov- ICO ing on endless chain therein, the said ear beperinleter of the conduit-tube, for the purpose set fort-l1.
2. In an underground eable-earconduiti. the combination of the metal tube A, provided nature in presence of two witnesses.
DANIEL HAGERTY.
Wit-l1 bolbing-llanges and openings e, the dove- Witnesses: tails a a a a', the pillar-blocks c c,tl1egrooved H. J. FINLEY, sheaves d d, the bent ear-axle B9 and the Wire G. F. PAGE.
eageear C, all constructed and operating subing shaped to nearly meet in its outlines the stantially as and for the purpose set forth.
In testimony whereof I hereby :Lfx my sig-
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US3384031A (en) * 1965-02-15 1968-05-21 Dashaveyor Co Railway transporation system
US3403634A (en) * 1964-07-22 1968-10-01 Docutel Inc Automatically controlled railway passenger vehicle system
US3630153A (en) * 1969-05-05 1971-12-28 Whoosh Inc Vehicle-enclosed railway transportation system

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US3403634A (en) * 1964-07-22 1968-10-01 Docutel Inc Automatically controlled railway passenger vehicle system
US3384031A (en) * 1965-02-15 1968-05-21 Dashaveyor Co Railway transporation system
US3630153A (en) * 1969-05-05 1971-12-28 Whoosh Inc Vehicle-enclosed railway transportation system

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