US472799A - Car-coupling - Google Patents
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- B61G3/00—Couplings comprising mating parts of similar shape or form which can be coupled without the use of any additional element or elements
- B61G3/04—Couplings comprising mating parts of similar shape or form which can be coupled without the use of any additional element or elements with coupling head having a guard arm on one side and a knuckle with angularly-disposed nose and tail portions pivoted to the other side thereof, the nose of the knuckle being the coupling part, and means to lock the knuckle in coupling position, e.g. "A.A.R." or "Janney" type
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- PatentedAprLlZ 189.2.
- My invention relates to car-couplers, and is more especially applicable to that class of couplers called the twin-jaw type.
- the object of my invention is to prov de for certain improvements in the coupler described in Letters Patent No. 431,415, dated July 1, 1890, No. 430,709, dated June 24, 1890, and No. 445,817, dated'February 3, 1891.
- Figure 1 represents a top plan view showing two of my couplings hooked together, the one to the right being shown in projection and the one to the left being shown partly in section.
- 'Fig. 2 represents'a sectional view of acoupler, showing the knuckle automatically thrown open by the spring.
- Fig. 3 represents a central horizontal section of the knuckle, showing a modified form of the method of attaching the spring to the knuckle.
- Fig. 4 representsa modification of the method of inserting the spring in the knuckle, the latter being closed.
- Fig. 5 represents the device shown in Fig. 4, the knuckle being open.
- Fig. 6 represents a view in perspective and cross section of the plunger for holding the spring in place.
- the improved coupler consists, essentially, of three partsthe draw-bar A, the draft or coupling hook l3, and the locking bar or bolt'O. 1
- the knuckle H has a tapering recess 5, into which the spiral spring D is secured.
- This recess is preferably curved, as shown in Figs. 4 and-5, in order that the spring may continue to act as a short leverarm as the knuckle is pushed out.
- This recess has a semi-cylindrical groove 1) in the base thereof with shoulders b
- the said spring has a loop d, which engages the pin 01.
- Said pin passes through the knuckle, the semi-cylindrical groove 1) and the loop 61 holding the spring firmly in the knuckle, and so lessening any possibilities of the spring slip-' ping out of or jamming in the said knuckle.
- the shoulders I) give a bearing-surface for the last spiral of the spring.
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(No Model?) T. L. .MOKEEN; GAR COUPLING.
No. 472,799. PatentedAprLlZ, 189.2.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
THOMAS L. MOKEEN, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., ASSIGNOR TO THE THURMOND CAR COUPLING COMPANY, OF WEST VIRGINIA.
CAR-COUPLING.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 472,799, dated April 12, 1892.
Application filed July 13, 1891. Serial No. 399,302. (No model.)
useful Improvements in (Far-Couplings; andv 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 car-couplers, and is more especially applicable to that class of couplers called the twin-jaw type.
The object of my invention is to prov de for certain improvements in the coupler described in Letters Patent No. 431,415, dated July 1, 1890, No. 430,709, dated June 24, 1890, and No. 445,817, dated'February 3, 1891.
In order to obviate the necessity of sending any one between the cars should the knuckle be accidentally closed, it hasbeen found necessary to employ some automatic device for opening the knuckle and for keeping it open at all times when the pressure of another coupler is not keeping it closed. It has also been considered advisable not to materially modify the structure of the coupler described in the said patents, which has been the outcome of many theoretical calculations supplemented by extensive practical tests. I have therefore designed a spring, which, fitting in a recess in the strongest part of the knuckle and being attached in the manner described, forms an efficient device for automatically opening the said knuckle without in any material way altering the design of'the castings or the strength of the coupler.
Reference is had to the accompanying drawings, wherein the same parts are indicatedby the same letters.
Figure 1 represents a top plan view showing two of my couplings hooked together, the one to the right being shown in projection and the one to the left being shown partly in section. 'Fig. 2 represents'a sectional view of acoupler, showing the knuckle automatically thrown open by the spring. Fig. 3 represents a central horizontal section of the knuckle, showing a modified form of the method of attaching the spring to the knuckle. Fig. 4 representsa modification of the method of inserting the spring in the knuckle, the latter being closed. Fig. 5 represents the device shown in Fig. 4, the knuckle being open. Fig. 6 represents a view in perspective and cross section of the plunger for holding the spring in place. I
The improved coupler, consists, essentially, of three partsthe draw-bar A, the draft or coupling hook l3, and the locking bar or bolt'O. 1
The details of construction of the coupler are fully shown in Patent- No. 445,817, and are clearly shown in the drawings hereunto annexed. The knuckle H has a tapering recess 5, into which the spiral spring D is secured. This recess is preferably curved, as shown in Figs. 4 and-5, in order that the spring may continue to act as a short leverarm as the knuckle is pushed out. This recess has a semi-cylindrical groove 1) in the base thereof with shoulders b The said spring has a loop d, which engages the pin 01. Said pin passes through the knuckle, the semi-cylindrical groove 1) and the loop 61 holding the spring firmly in the knuckle, and so lessening any possibilities of the spring slip-' ping out of or jamming in the said knuckle. The shoulders I) give a bearing-surface for the last spiral of the spring.
In Fig. 3, instead of'being secured in the curved groove b the loop of the spring presses into a cup-shaped rubber buffer 6, which fits snugly in the base of the recess b. This rubber buffer assists the spring in its initial effort when the main strength of the spring is required and at the same time eases the strain 1 on the spring itself. Moreover, it furnishes a 1. In a twin-jaw car-coupler, the combination, With a hollow draw-head, of a knuckle pivoted therein, the said knuckle having a curved recess therein and a spiral spring fit- 5 ting in the curved recess and tending to open said knuckle, substantially as described.
2. In a twin-jaw ear-coupler, the combination, with a hollow draw-head, of a knuckle pivoted therein, the said knuckle having a I0 curved recess therein, a spiral spring fitting
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