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    • B66CCRANES; LOAD-ENGAGING ELEMENTS OR DEVICES FOR CRANES, CAPSTANS, WINCHES, OR TACKLES
    • B66C23/00Cranes comprising essentially a beam, boom, or triangular structure acting as a cantilever and mounted for translatory of swinging movements in vertical or horizontal planes or a combination of such movements, e.g. jib-cranes, derricks, tower cranes
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  • My invention relates to log-hauling locomotives adapted to travel on an ordinary railway and provided with means whereby logs or other objects may be pulled or conveyed to a common point in close proximity' to-the track.
  • Figure 1 is aside elevation of a locomotive constructed in accordance 4with my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan View of the same;
  • Fig. 3 is an end view.
  • Figs. 4, 5, and (i are detail views.
  • thereference-num'eral 1 designates the platform of the locomotive, provided with axles 2 and iianged wheel 3, mounted upontrucks of any ordinary or suitable construction.
  • afsteam'boiler 4 mounted upon said platform is afsteam'boiler 4, provided with an engine, (not shown,) which engine is provided with two drums 5 and 6 on the same drivingshaft for tightening the guy ropes, chains, or cables and with two drums 7 and 8, with which the' chains for pulling in the logs or other objects are connected.
  • the said engine is provided with suitable mechanism for throwing the drums intoland out of opera-
  • the numeral 9 designates a water-tank selare connectedby sprocket-chains 13 with sprockets 14 on the front and rear axles, respectively.
  • aframe comprising thepfront shears 15 and rear shears 1G.
  • These shears consist of two upwardlyextending inclined beams, the lower ends of which are secured to the platform and the upper ends connected by transverse beams 17 and 18.
  • the rear end of this crane is pivoted to a hollow pin 20, which passes therethrough and has its lower end secured to beam 17 and its upper end secured to an upper cross-beam 21.
  • Secured to said upper beam 21 is a bracket 23, in which is journaled two grooved sheaves 24, the rear sides of which are in alinement with said hollow pin.
  • Secured to the lower beam 17 is a similar bracket 25, provided with grooved sheaves 26, the front sides of which are alined with said hollow pin.
  • At the front end of the crane are two grocved sheaves 27 at an angle to the Vsheaves 24.
  • the numeral 28 designates @u 7s consisting of ropes, chains, or cables, ,which are connected, respectively, with the drums 5 and 6.
  • These guys pass upmin front of the sheaves 2 6, engaging with the grooves thereof, then up through the hollow pin, and thence up in rear of and over the sheaves 24,from whence they extend forwardly to and around the an- -gie-sheaves27, and from thence are carried downward and secured to a tree, stump, or other object.
  • the cross-beam 18 is provided with brackets 29, provided with spring-actuated buffer-pins 30 to take up the shock ofthe crane when it is turned on its hollow pivot-pin.
  • Connected with the front end of the crane are sheaves 31, around which pass hauling chains orcables 32, connected with the drums 7 and 8, respectively. ⁇ AThe free ends of these chains are provided with grapples 34 of any suitable construction.
  • the operation isas follows: The windingdruins being thrown out of operative condition, the locomotive maybe propelled by the engine and the sprocket gears and chains to any point desired on the track. Said gears are then thrown out of operation and the guys secured to trees, stumps, or other stationary objects and are drawn taut by the drums, with which they are connected.
  • the crane being pivoted to the frame, its front end can be.
  • sheaves at the front of the crane at an angle horizontally to the sheaves of the shears, the guys and the drums to which they are secured, of the sheavesconnected With the under side of the crane at the front end thereof, the haling-chains, and the drums with which they are connected, substantially as described.

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W. A. FLETCHER.
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W. A. FLETCHER. LOG HAULING LQGOMOTIVE.
No. 6059113. Patented June 7, 1898.
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SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 605,413, dated une 7, 1898. Application filed October 22,1897. Serial No; `656,048. (No model.)
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\ Be it known that I, VILLIAM ANDREW FLETCHER, a citizen ofmthe United States, and a resident of Beaumont, in the county of Jefferson and State of Texas, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Log- Hauling Locomotives and Ido hereby declare that the followin gis a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, which will enable others skilled in the art to which itappertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, which form a part of this specification. a
l My invention relates to log-hauling locomotives adapted to travel on an ordinary railway and provided with means whereby logs or other objects may be pulled or conveyed to a common point in close proximity' to-the track.
The object of the invention is to provide an improved construction of locomotive for hauling logs or other objects or material of any description, whereby the guys can be In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is aside elevation of a locomotive constructed in accordance 4with my invention. Fig. 2 is a plan View of the same; Fig. 3 is an end view. Figs. 4, 5, and (i are detail views.
In the said drawings thereference-num'eral 1 designates the platform of the locomotive, provided with axles 2 and iianged wheel 3, mounted upontrucks of any ordinary or suitable construction. Mounted upon said platform is afsteam'boiler 4, provided with an engine, (not shown,) which engine is provided with two drums 5 and 6 on the same drivingshaft for tightening the guy ropes, chains, or cables and with two drums 7 and 8, with which the' chains for pulling in the logs or other objects are connected. The said engine is provided with suitable mechanism for throwing the drums intoland out of opera- The numeral 9 designates a water-tank selare connectedby sprocket-chains 13 with sprockets 14 on the front and rear axles, respectively.
At the front end of the platform is aframe comprising thepfront shears 15 and rear shears 1G. These shears consist of two upwardlyextending inclined beams, the lower ends of which are secured to the platform and the upper ends connected by transverse beams 17 and 18. Said shearsare connected and braced Aby suitable brace-bars- Resting upon said beams 17 and 18 is a forwardly-extending crane 19. The rear end of this crane is pivoted to a hollow pin 20, which passes therethrough and has its lower end secured to beam 17 and its upper end secured to an upper cross-beam 21. Secured to said upper beam 21 is a bracket 23, in which is journaled two grooved sheaves 24, the rear sides of which are in alinement with said hollow pin. Secured to the lower beam 17 is a similar bracket 25, provided with grooved sheaves 26, the front sides of which are alined with said hollow pin. At the front end of the crane are two grocved sheaves 27 at an angle to the Vsheaves 24.
The numeral 28 designates @u 7s consisting of ropes, chains, or cables, ,which are connected, respectively, with the drums 5 and 6. These guys pass upmin front of the sheaves 2 6, engaging with the grooves thereof, then up through the hollow pin, and thence up in rear of and over the sheaves 24,from whence they extend forwardly to and around the an- -gie-sheaves27, and from thence are carried downward and secured to a tree, stump, or other object. By operating the drums the guys are drawn taut,so that thecrane is se-' curely held in position. The cross-beam 18 is provided with brackets 29, provided with spring-actuated buffer-pins 30 to take up the shock ofthe crane when it is turned on its hollow pivot-pin. Connected with the front end of the crane are sheaves 31, around which pass hauling chains orcables 32, connected with the drums 7 and 8, respectively.`` AThe free ends of these chains are provided with grapples 34 of any suitable construction.
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The operation isas follows: The windingdruins being thrown out of operative condition, the locomotive maybe propelled by the engine and the sprocket gears and chains to any point desired on the track. Said gears are then thrown out of operation and the guys secured to trees, stumps, or other stationary objects and are drawn taut by the drums, with which they are connected. The crane being pivoted to the frame, its front end can be.
' ated the logs will be hauled into close proximity to the locomotive.
It will be seen from the above that the guys can be quickly'adjusted and tightened, securely holding the crane against turning on its pivot, also-aids in supporting it against the downward pull of the hauling-ropes.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim is 1. In a log-haulingloco1notive,the combination With the platform, the connected shears and the crane, of the hollow pin secured to the rear shears, passing through said crane, the sheaves connected with said shears above and below the crane, the sheaves at the front of the crane at an angle to the sheaves connected with the shears, the guys passing around the sheaves connected with the shears, at opposite sides thereof and through the hollow pin, and around the sheaves connected with the cranes, and the drums with which said guys are connected,substantially as described'.
2. Inalog-haulinglocomotive,thecombination with the platform, the connected shears, the crane, the hollow pivot pin passing through said crane, the grooved sheaves connected above said shears above and below v the crane and in different vertical planes, the
sheaves at the front of the crane at an angle horizontally to the sheaves of the shears, the guys and the drums to which they are secured, of the sheavesconnected With the under side of the crane at the front end thereof, the haling-chains, and the drums with which they are connected, substantially as described.
3. In alog-haulinglocomotive,thecombina tion with the platform, the axle provided with sprocket-pinions, the sprocket-chains, the transverse shaft,the sprocket-wheels thereon the guy-rope drums mounted on a common shaft, the hauling-rope drums located in rear thereof and means for operating the same, of the connected' shears, the crane, the hollow pin secured ,to the rear shears, passing through 'said crane, the sheaves connected with said shears above and below the crane, the sheaves at the front of the crane at an angle to the sheaves connected with the shears, the guys passing around the sheaves connected with the shears at opposite sides thereof and through the hollow pin and around the sheaves v connected with the cranes, and the haulingchains, substantially as described.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own I have hereunto affixed my signature in presence of two witnesses.
WILLIAM ANDREW FLETCHER.
Witnesses:
THOMAS WHITMARSH CURLEY, LE ROY PARKER.
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