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US62616A
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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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  • Figure 2 is affront View of the same.
  • My invention has for its object to furnish an improved lifting-jack, designed especially for raising or levelling 'railroad tracks, vbut equally adapted to other uses; and it consists of an improved lifting-jack, formed by the combination of the ratchet-hook, Newcastle-road tracks, vbut equally adapted to other uses; and it consists of an improved lifting-jack, formed by the combination of the ratchet-hook, Newcastle-railroad tracks, vbut equally adapted to other uses; and it consists of an improved lifting-jack, formed by the combination of the ratchet-hook, Newcastles, pivoted block, and spring with each other and with the lever and Fulcrum ⁇ post, as hereinafter more fully described.
  • A is the fulcrum post, the lower end of which is securely attached to the foot-plate ai, and the connection is further strengthened by the braces ft2, as shown in figs. 1 and 2.
  • the fulcrum post A is usually made'about two feet four inches in length, and to its upper end is pivoted a lever, B, which is usually made about ten feet' six inches long, but the length of which may vary according to the particular' use to which the jack is intended to be applied.
  • 'lo the forward end of the lever B is pivoted a block, C, as shown in fig. A1.
  • To the upper part of the block C is attached the ends of the strap vD.
  • F is a clevis or loop, the ends of which are pivoted to the block C. at or about its'middle part.
  • the loop of the clevis F is alittle longer than the loop of the strap D, so that it may drop down linto an inclined position upon the ratchebhook E, as shown in gs. l and 2, so as to take hold of the ratchet teeth of the said hook, and raise it when the lever B is operated.
  • This spring G holds the ratchet-hook E forward, so that when lowered its lower endiwill not' str ike against the foot-plate alfof the fulcrum post A.
  • H is a small guide-pin or hook, attached to the forward edge of the ratchet-hook E, just above its lower end, when the jack is used for raising up and levelling railroad tracks. g In this ease the hook is placed bcn cath the lower edge of the rail in such a position that the hook or pin H may rest vupon thc ilange at its base, so that the ratchet-hook E may not slip away from the rail while lowering the loop or clevis F. The free end of the lever B is then lowered, raising the rail and ties to the required height, and holding them until the earth has been rammed beneath them in the ordinary manner.

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TO ALL WHOM XT MAY CONCERN:
Be' it known that I, DANIEL DIVER, of Boone, in the county of Boone, and State of Iowa, have invented a new and useful improvement -in Liftingdack; and I db hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and. exact description thereof, which will enableothers skilled` in theart to make and use the same, reference beingl had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, in which- Figurc l is a side View of my improved liftinggjaclc.
Figure 2 is affront View of the same.
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My invention has for its object to furnish an improved lifting-jack, designed especially for raising or levelling 'railroad tracks, vbut equally adapted to other uses; and it consists of an improved lifting-jack, formed by the combination of the ratchet-hook, elevis, pivoted block, and spring with each other and with the lever and Fulcrum` post, as hereinafter more fully described.
A is the fulcrum post, the lower end of which is securely attached to the foot-plate ai, and the connection is further strengthened by the braces ft2, as shown in figs. 1 and 2. The fulcrum post A is usually made'about two feet four inches in length, and to its upper end is pivoted a lever, B, which is usually made about ten feet' six inches long, but the length of which may vary according to the particular' use to which the jack is intended to be applied. 'lo the forward end of the lever B is pivoted a block, C, as shown in fig. A1. To the upper part of the block C is attached the ends of the strap vD. which forms a guide-loop for the ratchet-hook E to slide in, and which keeps the said ratchet-hook in the proper position while being'used. F is a clevis or loop, the ends of which are pivoted to the block C. at or about its'middle part. The loop of the clevis F is alittle longer than the loop of the strap D, so that it may drop down linto an inclined position upon the ratchebhook E, as shown in gs. l and 2, so as to take hold of the ratchet teeth of the said hook, and raise it when the lever B is operated. Upon the forward edge of the bar of the ratchet-hook E are formed teeth for the clevis F to take hold of in raising the said hoek; and upon its lower end is formed a hook, which isplaoed under the object to be raised; then by `raising the free end of the lever B the loop F drops down, and by again depressing the free end-oi` the lever the object is raised and held till secured in place. Gr is a spring, the upper end of which is secured to the rear edge of the block C, audits lower end rests against and slides upon the forward edge of the fulcrum post A, as shown in ig. 1. This spring G holds the ratchet-hook E forward, so that when lowered its lower endiwill not' str ike against the foot-plate alfof the fulcrum post A. H is a small guide-pin or hook, attached to the forward edge of the ratchet-hook E, just above its lower end, when the jack is used for raising up and levelling railroad tracks. g In this ease the hook is placed bcn cath the lower edge of the rail in such a position that the hook or pin H may rest vupon thc ilange at its base, so that the ratchet-hook E may not slip away from the rail while lowering the loop or clevis F. The free end of the lever B is then lowered, raising the rail and ties to the required height, and holding them until the earth has been rammed beneath them in the ordinary manner.
I claim as new, and desire tc secure by Letters Patent- Y 1. An improved liftingwjacl, formed by the combination of the ratchet-hook E, clevis or loop F, and pivoted blockA C, with eachother and with the lever'B and fuleruln post A, substantially as herein shown and describedt/ 2. The combination of the'spring G with thepivoted block C and fulerum -post A, substantially as herein shown and described and for the purpose set forth;
' DANIEL DIVEB.. Witnesses:
L. D. COOK,
A. L. SEEPR.
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