US58198A - Improvement in carriage-jacks - Google Patents

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    • B66HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
    • B66FHOISTING, LIFTING, HAULING OR PUSHING, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, e.g. DEVICES WHICH APPLY A LIFTING OR PUSHING FORCE DIRECTLY TO THE SURFACE OF A LOAD
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  • This invention is especially int-ended as an improvement on the carriage-jack for which a patent was granted to me on the 24th day of July, 1866.
  • the invention consists in an improved construction of key, which is adapted to operate with better effect and greater promptness, as will be hereinafter explained.
  • A From a base or foot, A, there rises vertically a post, B, whose edge b, farthest from the operator, is plumb, or nearly plumb, with the center of the foot, the front edge, b,being parallel with said edge b.
  • O are perforations through t-he post B to receive a piu, D, which constitutes the fulcrum of a lever, E, whose slot e, while fitting the post laterally, is of sufficient length from front to rear to contain a key, F, having a perfectly straight back, f, to bind against the front edge, t', of the post, and whose front edge has the form ot' an obtuse reentrant angle, f', so as to present two wedgelike or oblique faces, F F.
  • the oblique faces F F of the key and the corresponding end of the slot e may he lined with iron.
  • the relative dimensions of the ends of the key F and the length of the slot c are such as to enable the key to be easily inserted or reversed, or to be replaced by another one when the lever is detached, but such as to prevent the escape ot' the key when the lever is in place on the post.
  • the operation is as follows: The lever having been adjusted to the desired height upon the post and the pin inserted, the key is lifted with the left hand (see red lines) and the lever elevated so as to enable the counter-arm E' of the lever to be introduced under the axle. The key is then released, and the lever being depressed, the axle is lifted off of the ground. The lever, being now released, is carried backward a short distance until its edge e' bears against the oblique face of the key, when the straight back of the latter is pressed so firmly against the edge of the post as to be held immovably by friction, while the further ascent ot' the lever is prevented by the increasing width upward ot' the key.
  • the key may be controlled by a trigger worked by the same hand which operates the lever.
  • One end havin g become deteriorated by use, the key may be inverted and will be as good as new.

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UNITED STATES PATENT FFICE.
MAURICE ANDRIOT, OF MOUNT WASHINGTON, OHIO.
IMPROVEMENT IN CARRIAGE-JACKS.
`Specification forming part of Letters Patent N0. 58,198, dated September 25, 1866.
To all whom 'it may concern:
Be it known that I, MAURICE ANDRIOT, of Mount Vashington, Hamilton county, Ohio, have invented a new and useful Carriage-Jack; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, making part of this specification.
This invention is especially int-ended as an improvement on the carriage-jack for which a patent was granted to me on the 24th day of July, 1866.
The invention consists in an improved construction of key, which is adapted to operate with better effect and greater promptness, as will be hereinafter explained.
The accompanying drawing is a side elevation of my jack, a portion of the lever being removed.
From a base or foot, A, there rises vertically a post, B, whose edge b, farthest from the operator, is plumb, or nearly plumb, with the center of the foot, the front edge, b,being parallel with said edge b. O are perforations through t-he post B to receive a piu, D, which constitutes the fulcrum of a lever, E, whose slot e, while fitting the post laterally, is of sufficient length from front to rear to contain a key, F, having a perfectly straight back, f, to bind against the front edge, t', of the post, and whose front edge has the form ot' an obtuse reentrant angle, f', so as to present two wedgelike or oblique faces, F F. The oblique faces F F of the key and the corresponding end of the slot e may he lined with iron.
The relative dimensions of the ends of the key F and the length of the slot c are such as to enable the key to be easily inserted or reversed, or to be replaced by another one when the lever is detached, but such as to prevent the escape ot' the key when the lever is in place on the post.
The operation is as follows: The lever having been adjusted to the desired height upon the post and the pin inserted, the key is lifted with the left hand (see red lines) and the lever elevated so as to enable the counter-arm E' of the lever to be introduced under the axle. The key is then released, and the lever being depressed, the axle is lifted off of the ground. The lever, being now released, is carried backward a short distance until its edge e' bears against the oblique face of the key, when the straight back of the latter is pressed so firmly against the edge of the post as to be held immovably by friction, while the further ascent ot' the lever is prevented by the increasing width upward ot' the key.
It is found that a perfectly straight-backed key dropsiuto lock more promptly and securely, and with less loss of power. space, and backlash, than one'of a curved form.
The key may be controlled by a trigger worked by the same hand which operates the lever.
One end havin g become deteriorated by use, the key may be inverted and will be as good as new.
I claim herein as new and of my invention*-
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