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US486091A
US486091A US486091DA US486091A US 486091 A US486091 A US 486091A US 486091D A US486091D A US 486091DA US 486091 A US486091 A US 486091A
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  • My invention relates to that class of carcouplers in which what is called a bifurcated head and a swinging locking-jaw are employed.
  • Many car-couplers of this class have been used heretofore in which a variety of devices have been employed for locking and unlocking the jaw.
  • Various difficulties have been found to exist in these prior devices when the attempt has been made to apply them to cars in actual use.
  • the devices for locking and unlocking the swinging jaw have not been sufficiently certain and positive in their action to meet the requirements of daily use, or from their construction have been necessarily too fragile to be durable.
  • the act of coupling or uncoupling has required such a multiplicity of parts that the coupling has been thereby made very expensive and cumbersome. Attempts have therefore been made to reduce the number of necessary parts to a minimum without interfering with the certainty of action and the durability of the device.
  • my invention consists in a carcoupling composed of a swinging locking-j aw pivoted in a bifurcated draw-head provided with inclines whereby said swinging jaw is raised and turned into the locked position, a projecting shoulder behind which the locking-jaw falls to become locked,and an inclined lug set in the path of the locking-jaw when lifted above the shoulder in such position that said lug crowds said locking-jaw in front of said shoulder, so that in falling said lockingj aw drops into its unlocked position relatively to the draw-head.
  • Figure 1 is a plan showing two couplings coupled.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan showing two couplings uncoupled.
  • Fig. 3 is a horizontal section.
  • Fig. 4 is a vertical section on line 00 0c of Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 5 is an inverted plan of the locking-jaw.
  • Acar-coupling which consists of aswinging locking-j aw pivoted in a bifurcated drawhead provided with inclines whereby said swinging jaw is raised and turned into the locked position, a projecting shoulder behind which the locking-jaw falls to become locked, and an inclined lug set in the path of the locking-jaw when lifted above the shoulder in such position that said lug crowds said locking-jaw in front of said shoulder, so that in falling said locking-jaw drops into its unlocked position relatively to the draw-heads, tion, and a locking device cast integral With substantially as shown and described. the head, all substantially as and for the pur- IO 2.
  • the combination with pose described.

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(No Model.) 2 SheetsSheet 1.
GAR'IGOUPLING'E I No.'486,091. Patented'Nov. 1 5, 1892.
' 2 Sheets-Sheet 2.
(No Model.)
M. DECKER;
GAR COUPLING.
No. 486,091. Patented N0v.'15, 189Z.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
MARK M. DECKER, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
CAR-COUPLING. I
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 486,091, dated November 15, 1892. Application filed January 27, 1892. Serial No. fl=19 485| (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that 1, MARK M. DECKER, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of the city, county, and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Oar-Couplers, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to that class of carcouplers in which what is called a bifurcated head and a swinging locking-jaw are employed. Many car-couplers of this class have been used heretofore in which a variety of devices have been employed for locking and unlocking the jaw. Various difficulties have been found to exist in these prior devices when the attempt has been made to apply them to cars in actual use. Sometimes the devices for locking and unlocking the swinging jaw have not been sufficiently certain and positive in their action to meet the requirements of daily use, or from their construction have been necessarily too fragile to be durable. Sometimes the act of coupling or uncoupling has required such a multiplicity of parts that the coupling has been thereby made very expensive and cumbersome. Attempts have therefore been made to reduce the number of necessary parts to a minimum without interfering with the certainty of action and the durability of the device.
To this end my invention consists in a carcoupling composed of a swinging locking-j aw pivoted in a bifurcated draw-head provided with inclines whereby said swinging jaw is raised and turned into the locked position, a projecting shoulder behind which the locking-jaw falls to become locked,and an inclined lug set in the path of the locking-jaw when lifted above the shoulder in such position that said lug crowds said locking-jaw in front of said shoulder, so that in falling said lockingj aw drops into its unlocked position relatively to the draw-head.
One form of my invention is shown in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a plan showing two couplings coupled. Fig. 2 is a plan showing two couplings uncoupled. Fig. 3 is a horizontal section. Fig. 4 is a vertical section on line 00 0c of Fig. 3. Fig. 5 is an inverted plan of the locking-jaw.
adapted to be lifted vertically by means of the pin 0, which is securely fastened to the jaw B in any suitable manner. To the pin 0 is attached a chain or its equivalent for the purpose of operating the pin and couplingjaw. Inclines a are formed on the lower part of the head and corresponding recessed inclines b are formed in the lower side of the coupling-jaw. The purpose of these inclines a and b is to raise the jaw so that it clears the incline D, which incline D is only intended for locking the jaw in the coupled position. An inclined lug c is provided inside the coupling-head, formed at one side near the top in such a position as to press against the back of the locking-jaw and crowd it out into the uncoupled position after it has been lifted clear of the incline D.
Theoperationis as follows: When the jawBis in the uncoupled position,itis ready to receive another coupler, which may be either in the coupled or uncoupled position. The approaching coupler, if in the coupled position, will strike against thepart d of the j aw,which bythe momentum willbecarried up theinclines aand will drop over and behind theincline D, when it will belocked in the closed position. When desired to uncouple, the pin 0 is lifted by a chain or its equivalent, and the jaw, being firmly attached to such pin, will also be lifted. When the jaw is lifted clear of the incline D, the back of the jaw will strike against the inclined lug c, which will crowdthe jaw, as before stated, outward into the uncoupled position.
I claim 1. Acar-couplingwhich consists of aswinging locking-j aw pivoted in a bifurcated drawhead provided with inclines whereby said swinging jaw is raised and turned into the locked position, a projecting shoulder behind which the locking-jaw falls to become locked, and an inclined lug set in the path of the locking-jaw when lifted above the shoulder in such position that said lug crowds said locking-jaw in front of said shoulder, so that in falling said locking-jaw drops into its unlocked position relatively to the draw-heads, tion, and a locking device cast integral With substantially as shown and described. the head, all substantially as and for the pur- IO 2. In a car-coupling, the combination, with pose described.
the head and locking-j aw, of recessed inclines within the jaw, said jaw being adapted to be MARK DEOKhR' lifted vertically by its pin, an incline formed Witnesses:
on one side of the head near the top thereof J. E. MULLER,
for crowding the jaw into the uncoupled posi- J. KENNEDY.
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