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US37280A
US37280A US37280DA US37280A US 37280 A US37280 A US 37280A US 37280D A US37280D A US 37280DA US 37280 A US37280 A US 37280A
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    • B61RAILWAYS
    • B61FRAIL VEHICLE SUSPENSIONS, e.g. UNDERFRAMES, BOGIES OR ARRANGEMENTS OF WHEEL AXLES; RAIL VEHICLES FOR USE ON TRACKS OF DIFFERENT WIDTH; PREVENTING DERAILING OF RAIL VEHICLES; WHEEL GUARDS, OBSTRUCTION REMOVERS OR THE LIKE FOR RAIL VEHICLES
    • B61F5/00Constructional details of bogies; Connections between bogies and vehicle underframes; Arrangements or devices for adjusting or allowing self-adjustment of wheel axles or bogies when rounding curves
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  • my invention consists in making aseparate axle for each wheel, with a balljournal on the inner end thereof with appropriate. socket or journal-box, having a central support on the truck, so that the axles of each one of a pair of wheeis will run in line and independently of the other, and at the same time hold the wheels from spreading apart and easily and with less friction and .without slip conform to the varying curves of the track.
  • A represents a cartruclr of ordinary construction, having an extra cross-timber, as shown at A, for the support of the ball end of the axle.
  • B represents a journal-box, of ordinary construction, for the outer journal end of the shaft, which journal-box is supported in a common hanger, (or oil-box,) as shown at B U, wheel of ordinary construction.
  • D represents my improved axle, having a ball-journal on its inner end, as distinctly shown at d, Fig. V.
  • Each wheel of each pair has an axle separate and independent of the other, which are placed in line, as shown in the drawings.
  • a double journal-box is made for the support of the balljournals of each pair of axles, as represented at E.
  • This double journal-box is supported in an appropriate hanger, F, which hanger is made fast to the cross-timber A, thus giving the ball ends ol the axles a central support upon the truck.
  • a rubber spring (corresponding to the spring on the outer box) is placed upon the upper side of the box, as shown in Fig. III atf.
  • This compound or double journal-box is suitably fitted for the ball ends of the axles, and ties the two contiguous ends of the axles together and prevents them from spreading apart, so that practically in this respect the two axles act as one, while at the same time each has a motion independently or the other, and each forms radii to the curve without increased strain, and each allows its wheel to conform, without slip or increased friction, to the varying curves of the track.

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3 Sheets-Sheet L s H. DUBOIS.
I CarAxle.
No. 37,280. v Patented Jan. 6, 1863.:
I witnesses Inventor; V
3 Sheets-Sheet 2. S H. DUBOIS.
Gar Axle. A No. 37280. Patented Jan. 6, 1863."
Witneses:
lnventop AM. PHQTU-LITHO. CO. NM (OSBORNE'S PR CE SS) 3 Sheets-Sheet 3. S H. DUBOIS.
Car Axle.
Patented Jan" 6, 1863.
STATES SAMUEL H. DUBOIS, OF BUFFALO, NEW YORK.
IMPROVEMENT lN RAILROAD-CAR AXLES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 37,280, dated January 6, 1863.
T0 at w/wm it may concern:
Be it known that I, SAMUEL H.1)U13o1s, of the city of Buffalo, and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in ltailroadO-ar Axles; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the construc tion and operation of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure I is a side elevation of an ordinary four-wheel truck. Fig. II is a plan which represents my improved axle in'its arrangement with each pair of wheels and truck. Figs. III and IV are sections to represent the journal-box and support for the ball-journal of the axle. Fig. V is a section to show the balljournals of each pair ofaxles as connected with the journatbox.
The nature of my invention consists in making aseparate axle for each wheel, with a balljournal on the inner end thereof with appropriate. socket or journal-box, having a central support on the truck, so that the axles of each one of a pair of wheeis will run in line and independently of the other, and at the same time hold the wheels from spreading apart and easily and with less friction and .without slip conform to the varying curves of the track.
Letters of like name and kind refer to like parts in each of the figures.
A represents a cartruclr of ordinary construction, having an extra cross-timber, as shown at A, for the support of the ball end of the axle.
B represents a journal-box, of ordinary construction, for the outer journal end of the shaft, which journal-box is supported in a common hanger, (or oil-box,) as shown at B U, wheel of ordinary construction.
D represents my improved axle, having a ball-journal on its inner end, as distinctly shown at d, Fig. V. Each wheel of each pair has an axle separate and independent of the other, which are placed in line, as shown in the drawings. A double journal-box is made for the support of the balljournals of each pair of axles, as represented at E. This double journal-box is supported in an appropriate hanger, F, which hanger is made fast to the cross-timber A, thus giving the ball ends ol the axles a central support upon the truck. A rubber spring (corresponding to the spring on the outer box) is placed upon the upper side of the box, as shown in Fig. III atf.
In order to represent different modes of us ing my improved ball-axle, I have made one of these boxes with a flange, as shown at h, Fig. II, which will bear againstthe hanger in a manner to prevent the journal-box from tipping, and the others are represented without a flange in order to allow the journal-box to tip a little, it the strain upon the axle should require it. In both forms thejournal-b-ox may have a slight vertical movement, corresponding to that on the outer end of the axle. This compound or double journal-box is suitably fitted for the ball ends of the axles, and ties the two contiguous ends of the axles together and prevents them from spreading apart, so that practically in this respect the two axles act as one, while at the same time each has a motion independently or the other, and each forms radii to the curve without increased strain, and each allows its wheel to conform, without slip or increased friction, to the varying curves of the track.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
Forming a ball'journal on the inner end of each pair of axles, in combination and arrangement with appropriate journal-box, having a central support upon the truck, for the purposes and substantially as described.
SAML. H. DUBOIS. W'itnesses E. B. FoRBUsn, B. H. MEALY.
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