US539530A - Sanding device for street-cars - Google Patents
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- XVILLIAM A. MITCHELL, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR OF ONE HALF TO FRANK O. FURBER, OFSACO, MAINE.
- This invention has for its object to improve the construction of sanding devices for street cars, and consists in various details of construction to be hereinafter pointed out and claimed.
- Figure 1 shows in vertical section a sandbox delivering device embodying this invention in connection with a street-car; Fig. 2, a plan View of the sand-hopper shown in Fig. 1, and Fig. 3 a side elevation of the valve which controls the outlet of the .hopper.
- the hopper consists of the hollow base or casting at, having secured to its upper edge an oblong, or substantially rectangular flaring portion a. This said hopper is preferably placed beneath the seat of the car, over an opening made in the bottom of the car through which a suitable delivery pipe leads, extending down toward one of the wheels, to deliver the sand directly in front of the wheel.
- a valve is placed vertically in the hopper, comprising a lower conical end (1 which seats itself in the outlet of the hopper, an upper conical portion d turned in the opposite way so that the bases of said conical portions meet, and a stem d which extends upwardly, and
- Aspring d encircles the stem (1 of the valve, its upper end bearing against the lower end of the socket 01 and its lower end againsta pin n projecting from the stem 61*, the tendency of which is to keep the valve normally closed upon its seat,
- a series of projections e extends laterally from the valve, as from the conical portion d for instance, and the valve is caused to rotate as it is raised from its seat sothat said projections assist in stirring up the sand.
- the stem 01 of the valve also has a pin d projecting from it, which enters and follows in a spiral slot d formed in the socket 61 so that as'the valve is raised it is rotated.
- This is a simple and efficient way of rotating the valves, yet my invention is not limited thereto.
- a stem 9 is secured, which passes down through a hole made in the delivery pipe, and the lower end of said. stem is connected to one end of a lever g, pivoted at g, the opposite end of said lever having attached to it a foot plate 9 accessible to the driver. Attached to the stem is a chain h, which hangs bygravity in the section b of the delivery pipe, and as the stem is raised this chain is dragged along the pipe to remove any particles which persistently adhere thereto.
- the driver depresses the foot plate, raising the valve, thereby permitting the sand to escape, and as the valve is lifted, its conical portion d acts to push away the sand, and by doing so to more or less agitate it; and furthermore such lifting action of the valve causes the pin (1 to follow the spiral slot 61 andtherefore rotate the valve, and agitate the sandin the hopper.
- a supplementary seat (1 is located beneath the cushion, or above the seat n, so as to be depressed by a person sitting on it, said seat being supported on a stem d which extends down through the seat n.
- a spring d encircles the stem 61 beneath the seat (1 the action of which is to normally hold the seat d in elevated position.
- a longitudinal bar f is secured to the stem (1 at the upper end of the hopper, and has depending from it several yokes, or curved fingers, f which enter the sand, and as the seat d is depressed this 1ongitudinal bar with its fingers, is depressed, acting to assistin stirring up the sand in the hopper.
- I claim- 1 The combination of a sand hopper, valve controlling its outlet, afoot lever for operating it, a delivery pipe composed of two sec tions connected together by a universal joint, the upper one being connected with the body of the car, and the lower one with the truck, said pipe delivering the sand in front of the wheel, substantially as described.
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w. A. MITCHELL. SANDING DEVIGE FOR STREET CARS.
Patented May 21, 1895.
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XVILLIAM A. MITCHELL, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR OF ONE HALF TO FRANK O. FURBER, OFSACO, MAINE.
SANDING DEVICE FOR STREET-CARS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 539,530, dated May 21, 1895. Application filed January 16, 1895. Serial No. 535,097- (No model.) 7
To all whom it may concern.- I
Be it known that I, WILLIAM A. MITCHELL, of Boston, county of Suffolk, and State of Mas-' sachusetts, have invented an Improvement in Sanding Devices for Street-Oars, of which the following description, in connection with the accompanying drawings, is a specification, like letters on the drawings representing like parts.
This invention has for its object to improve the construction of sanding devices for street cars, and consists in various details of construction to be hereinafter pointed out and claimed.
Figure 1 shows in vertical section a sandbox delivering device embodying this invention in connection with a street-car; Fig. 2, a plan View of the sand-hopper shown in Fig. 1, and Fig. 3 a side elevation of the valve which controls the outlet of the .hopper.
The hopper consists of the hollow base or casting at, having secured to its upper edge an oblong, or substantially rectangular flaring portion a. This said hopper is preferably placed beneath the seat of the car, over an opening made in the bottom of the car through which a suitable delivery pipe leads, extending down toward one of the wheels, to deliver the sand directly in front of the wheel.
As the body of the car carrying the sand hopper has a movement up and down, independent of the truck, and also in turning corners has a lateral movement with relation to the truck, I have made the delivery pipe in two jointed sections 79, b, the upper section I) being secured to the body of the car, and the lower section b being secured by abracket b or other support, to the truck, and the joint connecting the two sections has a sliding as well as a universal motion, as for instance, the lower end of the section b enters telescopically the portion 0 of the union, and the lower end of the union is made cup-shaped as at c to receive a ball-shaped structure 0 at the upper end of the lower section b.
A valve is placed vertically in the hopper, comprising a lower conical end (1 which seats itself in the outlet of the hopper, an upper conical portion d turned in the opposite way so that the bases of said conical portions meet, and a stem d which extends upwardly, and
enters a socket or sleeve d which is secured to a cross piece 11 secured to the under side of the seat n. Aspring d encircles the stem (1 of the valve, its upper end bearing against the lower end of the socket 01 and its lower end againsta pin n projecting from the stem 61*, the tendency of which is to keep the valve normally closed upon its seat, A series of projections e extends laterally from the valve, as from the conical portion d for instance, and the valve is caused to rotate as it is raised from its seat sothat said projections assist in stirring up the sand. The stem 01 of the valve also has a pin d projecting from it, which enters and follows in a spiral slot d formed in the socket 61 so that as'the valve is raised it is rotated. This is a simple and efficient way of rotating the valves, yet my invention is not limited thereto.
To the lower end of the controlling valve of the hopper a stem 9 is secured, which passes down through a hole made in the delivery pipe, and the lower end of said. stem is connected to one end of a lever g, pivoted at g, the opposite end of said lever having attached to it a foot plate 9 accessible to the driver. Attached to the stem is a chain h, which hangs bygravity in the section b of the delivery pipe, and as the stem is raised this chain is dragged along the pipe to remove any particles which persistently adhere thereto.
henever it is necessary to drop the sand on the rail in front of the wheel, the driver depresses the foot plate, raising the valve, thereby permitting the sand to escape, and as the valve is lifted, its conical portion d acts to push away the sand, and by doing so to more or less agitate it; and furthermore such lifting action of the valve causes the pin (1 to follow the spiral slot 61 andtherefore rotate the valve, and agitate the sandin the hopper.
A supplementary seat (1 is located beneath the cushion, or above the seat n, so as to be depressed by a person sitting on it, said seat being supported on a stem d which extends down through the seat n. A spring d encircles the stem 61 beneath the seat (1 the action of which is to normally hold the seat d in elevated position. A longitudinal bar f is secured to the stem (1 at the upper end of the hopper, and has depending from it several yokes, or curved fingers, f which enter the sand, and as the seat d is depressed this 1ongitudinal bar with its fingers, is depressed, acting to assistin stirring up the sand in the hopper.
It is obvious that some of the features herein shown may be eliminated, without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Instead of the jointed pipe herein shown a flexible pipe may be used, as an equivalent.
I claim- 1. The combination of a sand hopper, valve controlling its outlet, afoot lever for operating it, a delivery pipe composed of two sec tions connected together by a universal joint, the upper one being connected with the body of the car, and the lower one with the truck, said pipe delivering the sand in front of the wheel, substantially as described.
2. The combination of a sand hopper having an outlet, a valve comprising a conical portion cl adapted to fit said outlet, and a conical portion cl extending upward into the hopper, and provided with lateral projections e, the stem 61 having at its upper end the pin (1 the spirally grooved socket d for the upper end of the stem d spring 61 and foot 1ever connected by a link with the lower end of said valve moving it in opposition to the spring 02 substantially as described.
3, The combination of a sand hopper, a controlling valve therefor, operated by means actuated by the foot, a delivery pipe leading from the hopper which delivers the sand in front of the wheel, a device in said hopper, having downwardly projecting pins, and means for moving it, actuated by a yielding supplementary seat, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
WILLIAM A. MITCHELL.
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B. J. NoYEs, FLORENCE H. DAVIS.
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