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US511457A
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    • B61GCOUPLINGS; DRAUGHT AND BUFFING APPLIANCES
    • B61G3/00Couplings comprising mating parts of similar shape or form which can be coupled without the use of any additional element or elements
    • B61G3/04Couplings 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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  • Eis a horizontal rock shaft arranged transversely on the under side of the drawhead and journaled in perforated lugs or bearings e formed on the adjacent portion'of the drawhead.

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W. F. RICHARDS.
GAR GOUPLING.'
Patented Deve. 26,1893.
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WILLARD F. RICHARDS, OF BUFFALO, AssiGNOR TO THE GOULD COUPLER COMPANY, OF NEW YORK, N.` Y. I
GAR-'COUPLINC SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No.' 511,457, dated December 26, 1893. Atsma@ met samba so. 189s. seria it... 486,900. (No moda.)
To all whom it may concern: y
Be it known that I, WILLARD F. RICHARDS, a citizen of the United States, residing at the city of Buffalo, in the county of Erie and State Y of New York, have invented a new and useful applicable to low Hat cars in which it is de-A sirable to operate the locking pawl from the under side of the drawhead. e
My invention has for lits object to simplify the devices for operatingvthe locking pawl, and to construct the same in such a manner that the upper incline, with which the draw-y yhead is commonly provided for swinging the lock backward, may be dispensed with.
In the accompanying drawings: Figure 1 is a longitudinal sectional elevation of my improved coupling, showing the coupling jaw in its closed or coupled position. Fig. 2 is a cross section thereof in line 2-.2, Fig. l, showing the parts in the same position. Fig. 3 is a horizontal section of the coupling in its locked position. Fig. 4isaside elevation of the drawhead, showing the chain for operating the rock shaft ofv the lock-shifting lever. Fig. 5 is a longitudinal sectional elevation corresponding to Fig. 1, showing the lock swung back out of enga-gement with the arm of the coupling jaw and raised on its incline.
Like letters Of reference refer to like parts in the several figures.
A is the drawhead, having the usual chamber for receiving the movable parts of the coupling.
B is the coupling jaw or knuckle pivoted to the drawhead by an upright pin b, in the ordinary manner, and having the usual locking arm b.
. Gis the lock or pawl which engages withA the arm of the coupling jaw for locking the jaw in Yits coupled position, and which swings horizontally on an ,upright pin c that is free to rise and fall in its openings in the drawhead, so as permit the lock to move vertically as well as swing horizontally.
CZ is the usual rearwardly-rising incline arl ranged on the drawhead underneath the lock,
for automatically moving the latter forwardly into engagement with the arm of the coupling jaw when the jaw is swung intoits closed position. Y
Eis a horizontal rock shaft arranged transversely on the under side of the drawhead and journaled in perforated lugs or bearings e formed on the adjacent portion'of the drawhead.
e is a shifting arm or lever mounted on the.
rock shaft and adapted to move the lock back- 1 4ward out of engagement with the coupling jaw andat the same timelift it on its incline. This shifting lever swings upward and backward in a vertical plane and extends forwardly and upwardly from the rock shaft, through a longitudinal slot fforrned in the lower wall of the drawhead. The shifting lever is adapted to engage with its free end against a shoulder g formed on the adjacent under side of the swinging lock (l, as shown in Figs. l and 5, the lever being preferably provided at its free end with a lip or shoulder e2 which bears against the shoulder ot' thelock. The shoulder of the lock is produced by forming a longitudinal recess g in the lock, which recess extends to the front edge of the lock.
h is an actuating lever or arm secured to the Outer end of the rock shaft for turning the same, and t' is an Operating chain attached at its lower end to said arm and at its upper end to the arm of the usual uncoupling shaft journaled on the end sill of the car.
In the locked position of the coupling jaw,
the'lock is engaged With the arm of the jaw and the shifting levere stands with its free end in close proximity to the shoulder on` the Yunder side of the lock, as shown in Figs. l and 2. When it is desired to unlock the coupling jaw for uncoupling the cars, the chain z' is pullednpward, which eausestherockshaft to be turned inthproper direction itoswing the shifting lever upward and backward to the position shown in Fig. 5. This movement of the shifting lever is imparted to the lock by the free `end of the lever bearingagainst the shoulder of the lock, causing the lock "to be moved backward out of engagement with the arm ofthe coupling jaw and at the same time elevated on its incline. The coupling jaw, being now released, is free to swing to its open position. Upon releasing the chain, the shifting lever drops to its former'positionfand the; lock descends on its incline. When the coup-L ling jaw is swung inward to "its locked posi-` tion by contact withthe coupling of an opposin'gqcar, its farm; strik-ing the ilokyswings the llatter backward on `its incline and'assoo'n as lthflki-giann*passfsmwaraiiyonatheir@ exija` ofn the-lock, :ne Latter ridsvdow'n its 111-' eline 'and automatically interlocks with fthe arino'f the couplingfjawinthe lnsualinaimer. By extending the recess gftoithejfronted'gefbf thfelQk.: as ShOVU, me, lOCkQWlVinjin its Adeiiftssed finition, is "permitted to novena-k- Wa'dpreparatory to descending into `engageutbeingrestrained bythe end of the 'shifting lever which enters such recess.,
Theshoulder on the under 'sideof `the lock is so: arranged with reference tothe endcfthe :shifting lever that thelo'ck is permittedto Imove Iliiorward sufficiently "to interloek with tharmefhe ouplngiaw,
arranging 1 the* shifting-lever* inthe manlnei herein "shown anddscibedfthelockis` jnived backward vas wellas `upward bythe lever alone, thus dispensing with `the use -of the upper l`incline ordinarily employed for swinging 'the taak I claim as my invention- 1. The combination with the drawhead and the swinging coupling jaw, of alock engaging `witfhsaid jaw-,atrap sverse rock sh att arranged on the Yunderside ofthe drawhead, and a shifting armor lever secured directly to said shaft and adapted to engage with said lock, substantially as set forth.
substantially as set fort-h. y
'Witness nyha nd this-221 only of `-Septe mber, 1893.
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