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US62199A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02NSTARTING OF COMBUSTION ENGINES; STARTING AIDS FOR SUCH ENGINES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • Figure 3 is a transverse vertical section taken in the line 2', fig. 1.
  • Figure 4 is-a part of a longitudinal view ef thc truck taken in line 2.
  • Like letters and figures of reference refer ⁇ to like parts in the several views.
  • the device for the braking operation at one ond of the car is substantially the same as at the other, being constructed and operated exactly alike.
  • A represents the frame
  • C is a framework connected to the shaft of the wheels, and to which some of the apparatus for braking the car is connected, this frame being held .in place on the shaft by means of the collars a'.
  • D D' On the shaft a, and near the centre, is a frictienclutch coupling, D D' being the shell, and D" the conc.
  • a ratchetwhecl To the side of the shell is fastened a ratchetwhecl,g, the ratchet and shell being both permanently attached to the shaft a, and turning with it, while the cone D' and pulleys on each side are loose on the shaft.
  • F is a pulley, forming part of the cone which is used to take up the chain c.
  • the chain 15 is fastened to the ⁇ small part of the pulley M and to the lever G. From the large part of the cone-pulley M extends the chain R to shaft C", (fig. 3,) of windlass 7. Connected to chain R, at 20, is another chain, S; which passes around the pulley L, then around pulley 3, and is fastened to the windlass 6.
  • N is a spring, fastened to the Vframe C, with one end against the lever Gr to force it back from the frame.
  • y,I-I' is a bar that rests upon or has its bearings on the frame C, at Q. Around this baris coiled the spring H, at the end of which is the swivel J.
  • ratchet-wheel X having a dog to catch into it, made ⁇ in the ordinary way.
  • Dog I shown iu fig. 2
  • Dog I is pivoted near the centre to the frame A, one end catching into the ratchet-wheel 2, and the other end being pivoted to a stirrup by which the car is drawn.
  • Spring forces the stirrup back when the team is not drawing, and holds the dog I in contact with 'the ratchet 2, which will he described hereafter, the whole being operated as follows:
  • the object of the ratchet X on the windlass 7 is to hold the windlass from turning if the team should start before it is desired they should, as without it they might start enough to pull out the dog I, and thus loosen the brake, and the car start and 'do some damage.
  • either or both brakes can be used, and brake ⁇ just hard enough to give the car the desired motion.

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Patented feb. 19, 1867.
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Car Starter.
Patented Feb. 19, 1867.:
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Letters Patent No. 02,199, dated Febr-amy 19, 1867.
IMPROVEMENT IN GAR BRAKES.
TO ALL WI-IOM IT MAY CONCERN: l
De it known that I, AARON I-IIGLEY, of South Bend, in the county of St. Joseph, and State of Indiana, have` invented certain ncw Vand useful improvements in Railroad Car Brakes; and I do hereby declare that the foli .lowing is a full and complete description of the construction and operation of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, making a part of this specification, in which- K Figure l is atop view.l f Figure 2, a bottom view.
Figure 3 is a transverse vertical section taken in the line 2', fig. 1. Figure 4 is-a part of a longitudinal view ef thc truck taken in line 2. Like letters and figures of reference refer `to like parts in the several views.
The device for the braking operation at one ond of the car is substantially the same as at the other, being constructed and operated exactly alike.
In the drawings, A represents the frame; C is a framework connected to the shaft of the wheels, and to which some of the apparatus for braking the car is connected, this frame being held .in place on the shaft by means of the collars a'. On the shaft a, and near the centre, is a frictienclutch coupling, D D' being the shell, and D" the conc. To the side of the shell is fastened a ratchetwhecl,g, the ratchet and shell being both permanently attached to the shaft a, and turning with it, while the cone D' and pulleys on each side are loose on the shaft. F is a pulley, forming part of the cone which is used to take up the chain c. 8 is a stop,`fastened to the side of cone D', and forming part of it, so that the cone and pulley Fean turn but one way. Eis a pulley close to the ratchet on the shaft a, to which is pivoted the dog I, and chains e and o. And when the brake is in operation, this pulley turns in the opposite direction from the pulley F and cone D', which will he more fully described hereafter in the operation. G is a clutch-lever, pivoted tothe frame C at P', the end clutching around the grooveg next to the pulley F. M is acone-pulley, pivoted to frame C at C'. The chain 15 is fastened to the `small part of the pulley M and to the lever G. From the large part of the cone-pulley M extends the chain R to shaft C", (fig. 3,) of windlass 7. Connected to chain R, at 20, is another chain, S; which passes around the pulley L, then around pulley 3, and is fastened to the windlass 6. N is a spring, fastened to the Vframe C, with one end against the lever Gr to force it back from the frame. y,I-I' is a bar that rests upon or has its bearings on the frame C, at Q. Around this baris coiled the spring H, at the end of which is the swivel J. '.loone end of this swivel is fastened the chain e, the other end of the chain being fastened to the pulley F; To the other end of the swivel .1', at P, is fastened one end of chain C,'the other end beingfastened Vto the pulley E. Near the saine place on pulley E is fastened the chain O, passing nearly around thepulley in the opposite direction, and over the pulley K, then around the pulley P, and is made fast to the swivel J. Fig. 4 shows the ratchet when the brake is not in use, the dog I being held out of the ratchet by means of the upper end of the dog hitting the strip 18. To the wiudlass 7 are fastened two ratchet-wheels, ratchet-wheel Xhaving a dog to catch into it, made `in the ordinary way. Dog I, shown iu fig. 2, is pivoted near the centre to the frame A, one end catching into the ratchet-wheel 2, and the other end being pivoted to a stirrup by which the car is drawn. Spring forces the stirrup back when the team is not drawing, and holds the dog I in contact with 'the ratchet 2, which will he described hereafter, the whole being operated as follows:
When the 'car is going in the direction indicated by the arrow 25, and it is desired to stop it, the wndlass at the arrow 2G is turned, winding theehain'R around the shaft G".- `This turns the cone-pullcy M, thus draw ing the end of the clutch-lever G, to which the chain 15 is fastened, towards the frame C. The other end being pivoted, as before stated, forces the clutch along, and this hitting against the pulleyF, forces the cone D" into the shell D so tightly, and creating sonluch friction, that when the wheels and shell D'` are turning, that the eene D" and pulley F of said cone turn with them, when, if it was not held so tight, it would not turn at all;
but as it turns with the shell D', the chain e, which is attached to said'pulley F, and swivel J, will wind around this pulley and contract the spring I-I. he chain O being fastened to the said swivel on the otherend, and
passing back around the pulley P, and over the pulley K, then passing around underv the pulley E, lto the top and made fast, will turn the pulley E in the opposite .direction from the' pulley F,'whc 'n the swivel J and spring H are drawn up by the pulley F, rlhe chain e being fastened t'o the 'sainevswiveh and "to the pulley E,
will at the same time be wound on the pulley E, in the opposite direction from the ehain a. The dog I will catch into the ratchet g, by the action of the spring V under the other end of the dog. The windlass being held fast by the two dogs, and ratehets X and 2, thus the wheels are stopped, not being permitted to turn, and the power or force expended in braking contracts the spring l-I, which power is held in reserve by the means described, to be applied to start or aid in starting the car again after it has been stopped.
When it is desired to start the ear again, the dog y is thrown out of the ratchet-wheel X by the driver and the starting of the team pulls out the dog I from the ratchet 2, and this allows the windlass to turn, and the spr-ing N, pressing against the lever G, forces it back from the frame and moves the cone out of the shell again. rIhis lets the chain a loose and leaves all the strain of the spring H on the chain c, which being fast to the pulley E, and the dog I catching into the ratchet g, and being piroted to the pulley E, prevents the pulley from turning without turning the shaft a. As the spring I-I expands, the shaft a and wheels B are turned, thus starting the car, or helping to start it. In winding up the chain e, the resistance of the spring II, as it is contracted, tends to stop the wheels, and in this way the braking the car is accomplished. i
When it is desired to stop the ear without accumulating power to start again in the same direction it was going, as when the car is at the end of the road, or if it is necessary to stop very quickly to prevent an acci'A dent, the windlass 6 is used. rjlhis operates on thc opposite brake from windlass 7, and as the stop 8, fastened te the cone D', will hit against the frame C, and not being able to turn in the least, the car can be stopped without contracting spring II, and Very quickly. The object of the ratchet X on the windlass 7 is to hold the windlass from turning if the team should start before it is desired they should, as without it they might start enough to pull out the dog I, and thus loosen the brake, and the car start and 'do some damage. On a down grade either or both brakes can be used, and brake `just hard enough to give the car the desired motion.
What I claim as my invention, and desirerkto secure by Letters Patent, is
In a car brake and starter for railroad cars, clutch-lever G, spring H, dog I, swivel J, and chains c, e, and 0, in Combination with clutch-coupling D, ratchetg, pulleys F and E, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
' AARON HIGLEY.
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S. S. FAHNEsToCK, T. C. CoNNoLLr.
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