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US422610A
US422610A US422610DA US422610A US 422610 A US422610 A US 422610A US 422610D A US422610D A US 422610DA US 422610 A US422610 A US 422610A
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    • B61LGUIDING RAILWAY TRAFFIC; ENSURING THE SAFETY OF RAILWAY TRAFFIC
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  • This invention has reference to an improvement in the tongue of a street-railway switch; and it consists in the peculiar and novel construction of the tongue and a spring byl which the same is held in place, as will be more fully set forth hereinafter.
  • the object of this invention is to so construct the tongue of a turn-out or switch of a street-railway that the same will close automatically after it has been opened to admit a car to the turn-out or branch track of the road.
  • Figure l is a top view of thehinged tongue used on street-railroads at the connection of a turn-out or branch with the main track, .the position of the spring being shown in broken lines.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional view of the switch, showing the location of the spring in the tongue.
  • Fig. 3 is a view of the spring and the hinge or stud pin.
  • a hinged tongue by which the turn-out is closed, is moved so as to open the turn-out and guide the wheels into the curved track forming the turn-out.
  • the tongue has to be moved to its original position, closing the in-n let to the branch track or turn-out.
  • the numberet indicates the rail of the turn-out or branch 5 5, the tongue; 6, an abutment havinga concaved end, into which the convex end of the tongue enters.
  • the bed-plate 8 has the stud-pin 9 secured in the same, so as to form the pivot or hinge on which the tongue swings.
  • the stud-pin 9 may be screwed into the bed-plate, as is shown in Fig. 2, and held against rotation by the spline IO, which enters a groove formed in the bed-plate and in the pin 9, as is shown in Fig. 3.
  • the stud-pin 9 has the slit 11 cut into its upper half to receive the plate of the spring 12, the opposite end of the spring being bent into the form of the cylinder 13. In the under side of the'tongue the round holes lat and are formed, connected by the slot 16. The stud-pin 9 enters the hole 14.

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D` J. MGOSKER.
RAILROAD SWITCH.
No. 422,610.1` Patented Mar. 4,1890.
UNITED STATESl PATENT OFFICE.
DANIEL J. MooskEE, or PEovIDENoE, EIIoDE ISLAND.
RAILROAD-SWITCH.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 422,610, dated March 4, 1890.
Application filed October 31,1889. Serial No. 328,851. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern: V
Be it known that I, DANIEL J. MCOSKER, of the city of Providence, in the countyof Providence and State of Rhode Island, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Railroad-Switches; and I hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification.
This invention has reference to an improvement in the tongue of a street-railway switch; and it consists in the peculiar and novel construction of the tongue and a spring byl which the same is held in place, as will be more fully set forth hereinafter.
The object of this invention is to so construct the tongue of a turn-out or switch of a street-railway that the same will close automatically after it has been opened to admit a car to the turn-out or branch track of the road.
Figure l is a top view of thehinged tongue used on street-railroads at the connection of a turn-out or branch with the main track, .the position of the spring being shown in broken lines. Fig. 2 is a sectional view of the switch, showing the location of the spring in the tongue. Fig. 3 is a view of the spring and the hinge or stud pin.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the figures.
In street-railways, when it is desired thata car on the main track is to enter a turn-out at any street or place, a hinged tongue, by which the turn-out is closed, is moved so as to open the turn-out and guide the wheels into the curved track forming the turn-out. To prevent the next following car from also entering the turn-out, the tongue has to be moved to its original position, closing the in-n let to the branch track or turn-out.
When my improved switch-operating de vice, shown and described in Patent No. 413,455, granted to me October 22, 1889, for improvements in switch-operating devices for street-cars, is used, the tongue is moved as the car passes over the switch, if the car is to enter the turn-out or branch, by Ythe plowshare-pointedV arm 7, (indicated in Figs. 1 and 2,) to open the switch and allow the Iian ges of the wheels to pass between the tongue and the rail.
In the drawings, the numberet indicates the rail of the turn-out or branch 5 5, the tongue; 6, an abutment havinga concaved end, into which the convex end of the tongue enters.
7 indicates the switch-operating lever already referred to.
The bed-plate 8 has the stud-pin 9 secured in the same, so as to form the pivot or hinge on which the tongue swings. The stud-pin 9 may be screwed into the bed-plate, as is shown in Fig. 2, and held against rotation by the spline IO, which enters a groove formed in the bed-plate and in the pin 9, as is shown in Fig. 3. The stud-pin 9 has the slit 11 cut into its upper half to receive the plate of the spring 12, the opposite end of the spring being bent into the form of the cylinder 13. In the under side of the'tongue the round holes lat and are formed, connected by the slot 16. The stud-pin 9 enters the hole 14. The bent end 13 of the spring enters the hole 15, and the plate of the spring extends through the slot 16. By this construction the spring is held firmly in the stud-pin, and the tongue, while free to move resisted by the spring, is held in place, the spring and stud-pin being protected against water and sand by the tongue.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as neT and desire to secure by Letters Patent-- The combination, in a switch for street-railways, with the rail 4, abutment 6, and bed S, of lthe stud-pin 9, secured lin the bed-plate, the spring l2, provided with the bent end 13 and the tongue 5, the holes 14 and 15, and groove 16, extending into the under portion of the tongue only, constructed to protect the spring against injury, as described.
DANIEL J. MCOSKER. Witn esses:
JOSEPH A. MILLER, M. F. BLIGH.
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