US522650A - Detonator for railway signaling purposes - Google Patents
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- USXDFAGDIOXNML-UHFFFAOYSA-N Fulminate Chemical compound [O-][N+]#[C-] USXDFAGDIOXNML-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 5
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- ATJFFYVFTNAWJD-UHFFFAOYSA-N Tin Chemical compound [Sn] ATJFFYVFTNAWJD-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 2
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B61—RAILWAYS
- B61L—GUIDING RAILWAY TRAFFIC; ENSURING THE SAFETY OF RAILWAY TRAFFIC
- B61L5/00—Local operating mechanisms for points or track-mounted scotch-blocks; Visible or audible signals; Local operating mechanisms for visible or audible signals
- B61L5/20—Audible signals, e.g. detonator audible signalling
- B61L5/203—Detonators; Track mounting means; Composition of the detonative product
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- My invention consists in improvements in the construction of detonators designed more especially for use in fog signaling apparatus, but may be used in substitution for the ordinary detonators and exploded by the wheels of the engine or vehicle passing over them, as at present.
- a magazine is generally provided filled with detonators which are carried or pushed as required, and are exploded under a hammer operated by the flange of the wheel.
- My object is to make the detonator of such material and construction so that after the explosion there will be very little residue of the detonator left to clog or otherwise hamper the further proper working of the machine,
- My detonator is formed of an inner case of tin, in which is placed an annular shaped piece of glass provided with a suitable number of supports for the purpose of affixing detonating caps, this inner case is then filled with fulminate and the whole is inclosed in a 1sjuiltlable thin casing of metal and made water-
- Figure 1 is an elevation of my detonator
- Fig. 2 a'section
- Fig. 3 a plan on top
- Fig. 4 a plan with the cover removed showing the glass anvil within the inner casing.
- Fig. 5' is an eleva- 0 tion of the inner casing free of the rest of the detonator
- Figs. 6 and 7 an elevation and plan respectively of the glass anvil.
- a. is the outer casing, 12 the lid or cover which laps over the edge of the casing a.
- the action is as follows z-
- Thehammer striking on the detonator explodes the fulminate by means of the caps t and j, fixed on the supports f and h, and reduces the glass anvil to atoms, and the inner and outer casings being of such thin material very little resistance is offered to the hammer, and the whole is crushed into an exceedingly small space.
- the breaking of the glass will be sufficient to ignite the fulminate.
- the inner casing dis made sufficiently strong to keep the detonator in shape.
- a glass anvil with upright projections to receive caps substantially as and for the purposes set forth and as illustrated in the drawings annexed.
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H. F. CLARK. DETONATOR FOR RAILWAY SI GNALING PURPOSES. No. 522,650. Patented July 10, 1894.
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III/W a WITNESSES fiTTOR/VEY -.UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
HENRY FROST CLARK, OF EASTON, PENNSYLVANIA;
DETONATOR FOR RAILWAY SIGNALING PURPOSES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 522,650, dated July 10, 1894.
Application filed October 17, 1893. Serial No. 488,414. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, HENRY FROST CLARK, a
cltizen of theUnited States, residing atEaston,
v 1n the State of Pennsylvania, have invented new and useful Improvements in Detonators for Railway Signaling Purposes, of which the following is a specification.
My invention consists in improvements in the construction of detonators designed more especially for use in fog signaling apparatus, but may be used in substitution for the ordinary detonators and exploded by the wheels of the engine or vehicle passing over them, as at present.
In some particular variety of fog signaling apparatus a magazine is generally provided filled with detonators which are carried or pushed as required, and are exploded under a hammer operated by the flange of the wheel.
My object is to make the detonator of such material and construction so that after the explosion there will be very little residue of the detonator left to clog or otherwise hamper the further proper working of the machine,
and will also allow the machine to work to a greater degree of accuracy.
My detonator is formed of an inner case of tin, in which is placed an annular shaped piece of glass provided with a suitable number of supports for the purpose of affixing detonating caps, this inner case is then filled with fulminate and the whole is inclosed in a 1sjuiltlable thin casing of metal and made water- In the drawings annexed, Figure 1 is an elevation of my detonator, and Fig. 2 a'section, Fig. 3 a plan on top and Fig. 4 a plan with the cover removed showing the glass anvil within the inner casing. Fig. 5'is an eleva- 0 tion of the inner casing free of the rest of the detonator, and Figs. 6 and 7 an elevation and plan respectively of the glass anvil.
The following letters refer to the various parts throughout the drawings.
a. is the outer casing, 12 the lid or cover which laps over the edge of the casing a. and
is-made water tight by filling the space at c with white lead orother suitable material.
(1 is the inner case of tin, in which is placed the glass anvil c, with supports f, g, h, cast on, for the caps @j, the rest of the case being filled inwith fulminate is.
The action is as follows z- Thehammer striking on the detonator explodes the fulminate by means of the caps t and j, fixed on the supports f and h, and reduces the glass anvil to atoms, and the inner and outer casings being of such thin material very little resistance is offered to the hammer, and the whole is crushed into an exceedingly small space. In the event of the failure of the caps to explode, the breaking of the glass will be sufficient to ignite the fulminate. The inner casing dis made sufficiently strong to keep the detonator in shape.
Having fully described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. In detonators for audible railway signaling purposes, a glass anvil with upright projections to receive caps, substantially as and for the purposes set forth and as illustrated in the drawings annexed.
2. The combination, with the glass anvil, and the detonating material; of an inclosing case holdingthe detonating material in proximity to the anvil, substantially as set forth.
3. The combination,.with the glass anvil, the fulminate, and the inner case holding the fulmi'nate in proximity to the anvil, of a light water-tight outer case formed in two parts se- K
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