US52561A - Improved axle for vehicles and journals for machinery - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60S—SERVICING, CLEANING, REPAIRING, SUPPORTING, LIFTING, OR MANOEUVRING OF VEHICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B60S1/00—Cleaning of vehicles
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- B60S1/0422—Modular wiper assembly having a separate transverse element
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- This invention relates to a new and useful end, with an annular recess, @,at its outer side to receive the inner end of the boxing of the hub, to exclude all dust and dirt therefrom.
- This collar or shoulder B is cast with a ange, b, extending around it circumferentially and centrally, and c is a hole made in the collar or shoulder B, extending from its periphery down to the annular recess a.
- the axle thus constructed I coat with Babbitt metal or other similar composition, or soft metal, as follows:
- the hole c is iilled with clay, the latter extending down into the recess a to form a core, and the axle is covered by means of a soldering-ironwith tin d, and then, by means of a suitable mold, the external coat of Babbitt metal c is cast upon it, said metal e passing around the core formed bv the clay.
- the clay is then removed and a chamber or passage,f, formed, which is an extension of c.
- This passagef is further extended by having a needle or rod made of taper form and placed against the axle A, to form a core while casting the metal c around the axle, and this metal core, after the metal e is cast around the axle, iswithdrawn by means ot' pinchers constructed for the purpose.
- This passage for the oil may extend from the collar or shoulder B a greater orless distance,according to tlie length of the axle, (see dotted linesj',) and in applying the metal rod or core to the axle the small end is inserted in the clay core of the hole c.
- the dan ge b serves as a dust-guard, preventing dust, dirt, soil, 85e., from working into the box at the rear ofthe hub.
- This invention is applicable to thimbleskeins for wooden axles.
- the skein is not completely covered with the Babbitt metal e, two rings or bands of thesame being applied, as shown clearlyin Fig. 2.
- This thimble-slein is cast with a collar or shoulder, C, and a socket, D, and a angeE, all in one piece, the lubricating-passage being the same as that previously described, and having the same letters of reference. 1
- axle or journal By coating the axle or journal with tin previous to casting the Babbitt metal around it the latter is made to adhere firmly to the axlea very important feature.
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R. P. GILLETT.
Axle-Lubricator.
Patented Feb. 13. 1866.
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PATENT @Tricia It. I). GILLETT, OF SPARTA, WISCONSIN.
IMPROVED AXLE FOR VEHICLES AND JOURNALS FOR MACHINERY.
Specification forming part ofLcttcrs Patent No. 52,56B, dated February 13, 1866.
To all 'whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, R. P. GILLETT, of Sparta, in the county of Monroe and State of Wiscon sin, have invented a new and useful Im provement in Axles for Vehicles and Journals for Machinery generally; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, which will enable others skilled in lthe art to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, in which- Figure l is a longitudinal section of my invention, taken in the line x w, Fig. 2; Fig. 2, a transverse section ofthe same, taken in the line y y, Fig. I; and Fig. 3, a longitudinal central section of a thimble-skein provided with my improvement.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
This invention relates to a new and useful end, with an annular recess, @,at its outer side to receive the inner end of the boxing of the hub, to exclude all dust and dirt therefrom. This collar or shoulder B is cast with a ange, b, extending around it circumferentially and centrally, and c is a hole made in the collar or shoulder B, extending from its periphery down to the annular recess a.
The axle thus constructed I coat with Babbitt metal or other similar composition, or soft metal, as follows: The hole cis iilled with clay, the latter extending down into the recess a to form a core, and the axle is covered by means of a soldering-ironwith tin d, and then, by means of a suitable mold, the external coat of Babbitt metal c is cast upon it, said metal e passing around the core formed bv the clay. The clay is then removed and a chamber or passage,f, formed, which is an extension of c. This passagefis further extended by having a needle or rod made of taper form and placed against the axle A, to form a core while casting the metal c around the axle, and this metal core, after the metal e is cast around the axle, iswithdrawn by means ot' pinchers constructed for the purpose. This passage for the oil may extend from the collar or shoulder B a greater orless distance,according to tlie length of the axle, (see dotted linesj',) and in applying the metal rod or core to the axle the small end is inserted in the clay core of the hole c. By having this metal core ot' taper form the oilpassage is gradually enlarged from the lower end of c to the exterior of the metal coating e, and said passage will therefore not be liable to become choked up.
The dan ge b serves as a dust-guard, preventing dust, dirt, soil, 85e., from working into the box at the rear ofthe hub.
This invention is applicable to thimbleskeins for wooden axles. The skein, however, is not completely covered with the Babbitt metal e, two rings or bands of thesame being applied, as shown clearlyin Fig. 2. This thimble-slein is cast with a collar or shoulder, C, and a socket, D, and a angeE, all in one piece, the lubricating-passage being the same as that previously described, and having the same letters of reference. 1
By coating the axle or journal with tin previous to casting the Babbitt metal around it the latter is made to adhere firmly to the axlea very important feature.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Pat ent- The collar B on the axle A,const.ructed with a recess, a, for the insertion of the butt-end of the boxing e, substantially as and for the purpose described. f
R. I. GILLETT.
Witnesses i GEORGE E. PRATT, LAVINA M. PRATT.
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