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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
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  • the objects of our invention are to secure a uniformity oflubrication of stationary or moving journals without interfering with parts throughthe segmental members or sections B B of the journal-box inclosing the journal to the extent of six to twelve inches, opening and closing, as desired, by means of the hinge on.
  • the roller 0 which hasa journal 71. and frame-bearing i in said box, and the roller C projects through a slot or opening 0' in the journal-box, so that it is caused to operate against the journal A, and
  • the frame-bearingil is constructed to rest on a bench at one end of the box D and at the other end it is countersunk, in which rests the spiral spring a, by means of which the roller C is lightly raised against the journal A, with which it engages and serves with oil.
  • the interior of the journal-box formed by the hinged sections or members B B is provided with spiral oil passages or grooves 61 and with a longitudinal passage e, and at the ends of the box we form the annular grooves m, one or both of which may communicate with the longitudinal and spiral grooves, whereby the-journal is plentifully supplied with oil throughout its entire length, and the escape of the lubricant at the end of the bearingis avoided.
  • the excess of oil is conducted back to the receptacle D by the return ducts or passages c d, which are arranged on opposite sides of the central opening 0', and which communicate with the grooves d, c, and m. (See Figs. 1 and 3.)
  • the interior or wearing surfaces of the sections or members B B, forming the journalbearings, are faced inside with Babbitt metal, so as to avoid wearing the journal A, and
  • a journal-oiler comprising a longitudinal cylindrical box having the longitudinal and annular oil ways or grooves and the return passages situated on opposite sides of a central opening 0', a receptacle below the iongitud inal box, and a supply-roller C, supported within the receptacle and projecting through the central opening 0', substantially as described.
  • a journal-oiler comprising the sections-

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G. PINFROGK 8; G. VEESENMEYER. JOURNAL OILER.
No. 461,426. Y Patented Oct. 20. 1891.
M %M shawl? UNITED STATES PATENT OFFIcn.
GEORGE FINFROCK AND GEORGE VEESENMEYER, OF CHICAGO, lLLINOIS.
JOURNAL-OILER.
SPEGIFTCATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 461,426, dated October 20, 1891.
Application filed April 13, 1891- Serial No. 388.791. (N0 model.)
To all whom it may concern/.-
Be it known that we, GEORGE FINERocK and GEORGE VEESENMEYER, citizens of the United States, residing in the city of Chicago, county of Cook, and State of Illinois, have invented a new and useful Device and Inn provement for Lubricating Journals, either moving or stationary, of which the following is a specification.
The objects of our invention are to secure a uniformity oflubrication of stationary or moving journals without interfering with parts throughthe segmental members or sections B B of the journal-box inclosing the journal to the extent of six to twelve inches, opening and closing, as desired, by means of the hinge on. In the box D is mounted the roller 0, which hasa journal 71. and frame-bearing i in said box, and the roller C projects through a slot or opening 0' in the journal-box, so that it is caused to operate against the journal A, and
thus serving it withoil. In the metal roller C we run a groove 0, which is filled and forms a face on the roller of Babbitt metal, which gives a more serviceable and satisfactory roller and avoids damaging the journal. The frame-bearingil is constructed to rest on a bench at one end of the box D and at the other end it is countersunk, in which rests the spiral spring a, by means of which the roller C is lightly raised against the journal A, with which it engages and serves with oil. The interior of the journal-box formed by the hinged sections or members B B is provided with spiral oil passages or grooves 61 and with a longitudinal passage e, and at the ends of the box we form the annular grooves m, one or both of which may communicate with the longitudinal and spiral grooves, whereby the-journal is plentifully supplied with oil throughout its entire length, and the escape of the lubricant at the end of the bearingis avoided. The excess of oil is conducted back to the receptacle D by the return ducts or passages c d, which are arranged on opposite sides of the central opening 0', and which communicate with the grooves d, c, and m. (See Figs. 1 and 3.) The interior or wearing surfaces of the sections or members B B, forming the journalbearings, are faced inside with Babbitt metal, so as to avoid wearing the journal A, and
have a shoulder raised at c, by which the same are more firmly held in position and enable us to place our device firmly on the end of the journal. Y
Having thus described our invention, we are Well aware that lubricators have heretofore been constructed by means of a roller operating upon the journal, and therefore We do not claim the same, broadly; but
What we do claim as new,.and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. A journal-oiler comprising a longitudinal cylindrical box having the longitudinal and annular oil ways or grooves and the return passages situated on opposite sides of a central opening 0', a receptacle below the iongitud inal box, and a supply-roller C, supported within the receptacle and projecting through the central opening 0', substantially as described.
2. A journal-oiler comprising the sections-
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