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  • IVILLIAM G RICHARDS, OF IHLLSBOROUGIT, OHIO.
  • My invention pertains to certain improvements in railway-cars of the class adapted for carrying freight; and my object is to provide and perfect the invention described in my Patent No. 555,071, dated March 10, 1896.
  • the prominent and essential features of the original invention being fully set forth in said patent, I shall herein confine my claims to sundry improvements, Which comprise means for effectually excluding rain or snow, there-by protecting the contents of the car from damage; also a simple, inexpensive, and efficient device ⁇ tor locking the car.
  • FIG. 2 My improved locking device is illustrated in Fig. 2, in which 5 represents a cross-bar which overlies the junction of the roof-scctions. "When the sections are closed, theyT are united by a bolt l7. A hasp S is hinged to the top of the cross-bar. Then the hasp is closed, it covers the head of the bolt and engages a staple Q, to which a suitable seallock may be attached. A secure and convenient fastening is thus provided.
  • Vhat I claim as new is 1.
  • the combination with a railway-car of a roof consisting of two movable sections the outer ends of which are adapted to project beyond the end Walls of the car, the overlapping strips covering the proj eetin g en ds of the sections, and the depending cleats or aprons attached to the outer and under edge of said. overlapping strips substantially as and for the purposes herein specified.

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W.' G. RICHARDS.
RAILWAY GAR.
N0. 571577. Patented Nov. 17, 1896.
IVILLIAM G. RICHARDS, OF IHLLSBOROUGIT, OHIO.
RAI LWAY-CAR.
.5?ECIFCATION forming part of Letters :Patent NOl 571,577, dated November 1'?, 1896.
Application filed July 13, 1896. Serial No. 599,002. (No model.)
11e it known that 1, WILLIAM G. RICHARDS, a citizen of the United States, residing at Hillsborough, in the county of Highland and State of Ohio, have invented a new and uscful Improvement in Railway-Cars, which improvement is fully set forth in the following specification and accompanying drawings, in Which-- Figure 1 is a longitudinal vertical section of a railway-car provided with my improved device, and Fig. 2 a perspective view of a portion of the roof of a car.
My invention pertains to certain improvements in railway-cars of the class adapted for carrying freight; and my object is to provide and perfect the invention described in my Patent No. 555,071, dated March 10, 1896. The prominent and essential features of the original invention being fully set forth in said patent, I shall herein confine my claims to sundry improvements, Which comprise means for effectually excluding rain or snow, there-by protecting the contents of the car from damage; also a simple, inexpensive, and efficient device `tor locking the car.
It will be observed that in my original device the outer ends of the root-section when closed abut against the inner sides of the end Walls of the ear, and although the junction of the ends of the rootsections and the walls is overlaid by strips, which would suffice to en clude a rain unaccompanied by Wind, it would fail to malle the joint practically and per1nanently Waterproof during a driving storm, and water would nd its Way into the car. The same resultwould follow the thawing of sneuT or ice, which frequently accumulate on the roof of a car.
The present invention entirely obviates the defect referred to, as will beV apparent byreferring to the accompanying drawings, in Which- A indicates the tivo sections of my improved car-roof. It will be seen that, instead of terminating inside of the car, the outer end of each section extends beyond the Wall of the car and beneath an overlapping strip 2. To the outer and under edge of the strip is attached a cleat or apron 3, which depends beyond the outer end of the roof and also of thc Wall of the car. A crevice 4 is thus formed, which affords a `free escape for all Water from the sources referred to. This arrangement provides a Water-tight car, the most perfect and convenient grain-carrier in the railwayservico.
My improved locking device is illustrated in Fig. 2, in which 5 represents a cross-bar which overlies the junction of the roof-scctions. "When the sections are closed, theyT are united by a bolt l7. A hasp S is hinged to the top of the cross-bar. Then the hasp is closed, it covers the head of the bolt and engages a staple Q, to which a suitable seallock may be attached. A secure and convenient fastening is thus provided.
Vhat I claim as new is 1. The combination with a railway-car of a roof consisting of two movable sections the outer ends of which are adapted to project beyond the end Walls of the car, the overlapping strips covering the proj eetin g en ds of the sections, and the depending cleats or aprons attached to the outer and under edge of said. overlapping strips substantially as and for the purposes herein specified.
2. The combination with a railway-car of a roof consisting of tivo sections, the cross-bar overlying the junction of said sections, the bolt connecting the cross-bar and the lapped inner ends of the sections, the hasp covering the head of said bolt and the seallocl; adapted to secure the hasp substantially as and for the purpose specified.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing I have hereuntovset my hand, this 29th day of June, 1896, in the presence oit' Witnesses.
IVILLIAM G. RICHARDS.
IVitnesses:
GEO. L. Gnnnnrr, JAMES H. Runen.
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DE971014C (en) * 1955-03-31 1958-11-27 Ver Westdeutsche Waggonfabrike Rolling roof divided transversely to the direction of travel, especially for rail freight wagons
US3504637A (en) * 1967-09-01 1970-04-07 Pullman Inc Open top railroad car having a removable roof structure therefor
US3520257A (en) * 1967-03-15 1970-07-14 Shunk Mfg Co Inc Telescopic car covers
US5167341A (en) * 1992-02-03 1992-12-01 Mcclain Industries Of Oklahoma, A Division Of Mcclain Industries, Inc. Lid assembly for roll-off sludge containers
US20100164190A1 (en) * 2008-12-30 2010-07-01 Titan Trailers, Inc. Convertible trailer
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DE971014C (en) * 1955-03-31 1958-11-27 Ver Westdeutsche Waggonfabrike Rolling roof divided transversely to the direction of travel, especially for rail freight wagons
US3520257A (en) * 1967-03-15 1970-07-14 Shunk Mfg Co Inc Telescopic car covers
US3504637A (en) * 1967-09-01 1970-04-07 Pullman Inc Open top railroad car having a removable roof structure therefor
US5167341A (en) * 1992-02-03 1992-12-01 Mcclain Industries Of Oklahoma, A Division Of Mcclain Industries, Inc. Lid assembly for roll-off sludge containers
US20100164190A1 (en) * 2008-12-30 2010-07-01 Titan Trailers, Inc. Convertible trailer
US7967357B2 (en) * 2008-12-30 2011-06-28 Titan Trailers, Inc. Convertible trailer
US20110309590A1 (en) * 2008-12-30 2011-12-22 Titan Trailers, Inc. Convertible trailer
US20120061986A1 (en) * 2008-12-30 2012-03-15 Titan Trailers, Inc. Convertible trailer
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