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    • 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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  • NOAI-I /V AIGLER, OF B-EAVERTOWVN, PENNSYLVANIA.
  • My invention relates to a new and useful improvement in car-couplers, and has for its object to provide the well-known form of automatic coupler with a pivoted guard-arm, so that when two couplers are hooked together a sufiicient amount of play is permitted to allow a train to turn a sharp curve without the knuckles binding, and also to increase the range in which two couplers may be brought together and automatically coupled, and, further, to render the repair of a coupler, when injured from the usual causes, less difficult.
  • Figure l is a plan View of two couplers hooked together, one being partially broken away, so as to illustrate its construction
  • Fig. 2 a plan view of a coupler,showin g the knuckle and guard-arm distended for the purpose of receiving the knuckle of a similar coupler
  • Fig. 3 a side elevation of Fig. 1, looking in the direction of the arrow.
  • this coupler such as the shank, draw-head, knuckle, and coupling pin, form no part of my present invention, and I therefore will not enter into a detailed description thereof.
  • the feature of my invention is the swinging guard-arm A, which is pivoted by the pin B to the draw-head O in such manner as to swing outward to the position shown in Fig. 2, and it will be prevented from a further outward movement by coming in contact with the shoulder D.
  • a further advantage over the rigid guardarm, which when coupled on a short curve, where cars approach each other obliquely, made it impossible for the approaching coupler to enter its fellow, is that this guard-arm may be swung outward, thus increasing the range in which its fellow will be caused to properly enter.
  • this swinging guard-arm is such that when the draw-head is disconnected from its fellow it is left free to open or close, having no locking device of its own, but closes immediately as the outer or free end of the knuckle of the opposing coupler passes into its proper place to effect the coupling and is kept closed as long as said knuckle remains locked; and, further, should the knuckle of the opposing coupler strike the swinging guard-arm directly on its free end, the latter would swing open and thus escape the full force of the blow which a rigid guard-arm would receive.
  • a coupler-head having a hinged knuckle-hook on one side, a lug formed on the other side by cutting away a portion of the top and bottom thereof, a right-angular cam-shaped guard, ears formed thereon and adapted to fit in the cut-away portions of the head and a removable pivotal pin securing the lug to the ears, said guard being independent of the knuckle-hook and of such a shape as to guide the knuckle-hook of another coupler to its home, and be closed and held in its closed position by the other coupler as and for the purpose described.

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- v N. W. AIGLER.
. GAR COUPLING.
- No. 572,396. --Patented Dec. 1,18%.
, sists in the details of construction and com- UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
NOAI-I /V. AIGLER, OF B-EAVERTOWVN, PENNSYLVANIA.
CAR-COUPLING.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Pa Application filed March 31,1896.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, NOAH WV. AIGLER, a citizen of the United States, residing at Beavertown, in the county of Snyder and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Oar-Couplers, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to a new and useful improvement in car-couplers, and has for its object to provide the well-known form of automatic coupler with a pivoted guard-arm, so that when two couplers are hooked together a sufiicient amount of play is permitted to allow a train to turn a sharp curve without the knuckles binding, and also to increase the range in which two couplers may be brought together and automatically coupled, and, further, to render the repair of a coupler, when injured from the usual causes, less difficult.
With these ends in View my invention conbination of elements hereinafter set forth and then specifically designated by the claim.
In order that those skilled in the art to which this invention appertains may understand how to make and use the same, I will describe its construction and operation in detail, referring by number to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, and in which Figure l is a plan View of two couplers hooked together, one being partially broken away, so as to illustrate its construction; Fig. 2,a plan view of a coupler,showin g the knuckle and guard-arm distended for the purpose of receiving the knuckle of a similar coupler; and Fig. 3, a side elevation of Fig. 1, looking in the direction of the arrow.
Similar letters denote like parts in the several views of the drawings.
The several parts of this coupler, such as the shank, draw-head, knuckle, and coupling pin, form no part of my present invention, and I therefore will not enter into a detailed description thereof.
The feature of my invention is the swinging guard-arm A, which is pivoted by the pin B to the draw-head O in such manner as to swing outward to the position shown in Fig. 2, and it will be prevented from a further outward movement by coming in contact with the shoulder D.
I prefer to fit the guard-arm to the drawhead by reducing the thickness of a portion of the latter and forming ears E upon the tent No. 572,395, dated December 1, 1896. Serial No. 585,556. (No model.)
former, adapted to embrace this reduced portion, as clearly shown in Fig. 3. This arrangement is such that should a fracture of a guard-arm from any cause occur the coupler may readily be repaired by removing the guard-arm and substituting a new one therefor, and this could be accomplished in a short time, thus preventing serious delays which might otherwise occur.
A further advantage over the rigid guardarm, which when coupled on a short curve, where cars approach each other obliquely, made it impossible for the approaching coupler to enter its fellow, is that this guard-arm may be swung outward, thus increasing the range in which its fellow will be caused to properly enter. It will also be noticed that the peculiar construction of this swinging guard-arm is such that when the draw-head is disconnected from its fellow it is left free to open or close, having no locking device of its own, but closes immediately as the outer or free end of the knuckle of the opposing coupler passes into its proper place to effect the coupling and is kept closed as long as said knuckle remains locked; and, further, should the knuckle of the opposing coupler strike the swinging guard-arm directly on its free end, the latter would swing open and thus escape the full force of the blow which a rigid guard-arm would receive.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim as new and useful is In a device of the character described a coupler-head having a hinged knuckle-hook on one side, a lug formed on the other side by cutting away a portion of the top and bottom thereof, a right-angular cam-shaped guard, ears formed thereon and adapted to fit in the cut-away portions of the head and a removable pivotal pin securing the lug to the ears, said guard being independent of the knuckle-hook and of such a shape as to guide the knuckle-hook of another coupler to its home, and be closed and held in its closed position by the other coupler as and for the purpose described.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto aflixed my signature in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
- NOAH W. AIGLER. Witnesses:
S. S. WILLIAMSON, A. W. BEAVER.
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