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US638141A
US638141A US72772199A US1899727721A US638141A US 638141 A US638141 A US 638141A US 72772199 A US72772199 A US 72772199A US 1899727721 A US1899727721 A US 1899727721A US 638141 A US638141 A US 638141A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60JWINDOWS, WINDSCREENS, NON-FIXED ROOFS, DOORS, OR SIMILAR DEVICES FOR VEHICLES; REMOVABLE EXTERNAL PROTECTIVE COVERINGS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES
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    • B60J5/04Doors arranged at the vehicle sides
    • B60J5/047Doors arranged at the vehicle sides characterised by the opening or closing movement
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05YINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASSES E05D AND E05F, RELATING TO CONSTRUCTION ELEMENTS, ELECTRIC CONTROL, POWER SUPPLY, POWER SIGNAL OR TRANSMISSION, USER INTERFACES, MOUNTING OR COUPLING, DETAILS, ACCESSORIES, AUXILIARY OPERATIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, APPLICATION THEREOF
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  • This invention relates to that class of wheeled carriages known as hansom-cabsg and it consists in improved mechanism for operating the folding doors and front windowsash from the drivers seat, as will hereinafter be more fully shown and described, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, wherein- Figure l represents a front elevation of a hansom cab provided with our improved mechanism for operating the folding doors and front window-sash, parts of said View being broken away for the better illustration of the invention; and Fig. 2 represents a vertical section on the line 2 2, shown in Fig. 1.
  • A represents the carriagebody, supported on springs a, attached to the axle B, on which are journaled the wheels O.
  • D is the drivers seat,at the rear of the cab, as usual.
  • E E represent the folding doors, pivotally connected to the front of the bodyA by means of hinges e e near the upper portion of said doors, one leaf of said hinges being secured to the body A and the other leaf to the doors E E, as usual.
  • the lower portions of the said doors E are pivotally connected to the body A by means of hinges e' c', each having one of its leaves secured to the body portion A and the other leaf secured to the door.
  • the leaves of each lower hinge-e are connected by a rod F, which constitutes a hinge-pintle.
  • the leaves that are secured to the doors are rigidly secured to the hinge-pintles F, and the latter are universally jointed at ff to inclined rods or shafts G G, journaled in bearings g g', arranged at the sides of the carriage-body, as shown.
  • the upper ends of the inclined rods or shafts G are preferably universally jointed at h h to links H H, which are preferably universally jointed at z' 't' to shafts I I, journaled in bearings secured to the interior rear portion of the carriage-body, as shown.
  • the shafts I I are geared together at their upper ends by means of bevel-gears K K, and one of said shafts I extends through the roof A of the carriage and is provided with.
  • crank L arranged in front of the drivers seat D, so as to enable the driver to open and close the doors E E simply by turning said crank to the right or left, as occasion may require.
  • the links II H may be dispensed with and the rods G and I connected directly by means of a universal jpint Without departing from the essence of our invention.
  • the mechanism for raising or lowering the front window-sash M is constructed as follows z
  • To the upper inner portion of said sash M are pivot-ally connected a pair of nuts N N, which receive and are adjustable upon horizontal screw-shafts O Olocated in bearings secured to the interior of the upper portion of the carriage-body, as shown.
  • the said screwshafts are free to be turned around their axes, but are prevented from moving longitudinally.
  • To the rear end of each screw-shaft O is secured a bevel-gear P, the teeth of which mesh in the teeth of a similar bevelgear Q, secured to a transversely-arranged shaft R, located in bearings in the rear upper portion of the carriage-body, below the top A', as shown.
  • the operation of opening and closing the IOO sash M by the driver while seated on the seat D is as follows: To open or raise the said sash, the driver turns the crank V toward the right, causing the nuts N to travel on the screwshafts O toward the rear ofthe carriage, and in so doing the sash is guided on the rollers w w w and caused to swingfrom a vertical to a horizontal position, and by a continuation oi the rotation of said screw-shafts the said sash is moved backward, so as to assume a horizontal open position below the top A of the carriage.

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No. 638,I4I. Patented Nov. 28, |899. v
' G. J. (IUINSLER &. G. W. McNEAR.
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GEORGE J. QUINSLER, OF BROOKLINE, AND GEORGE IV. MCNEAR, OF AUBURNDALE, MASSACHUSETTS.
HANSOM-CAB.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters :Patent No. 638,141, dated November 28, 1899.
Application filed August 18l 1899. Serial No. 727,721. (No model.)
To all whom, t may concern:
Be it known that we, GEORGE J. QUINsLER, residing at Brookline, in the county of Norfolk, and GEORGE W. MCNEAR, residing at Auburndale, in the county of Middlesextate of Massachusetts, citizens of the United States, have invented new and useful Improvements in Hansom-Oabs, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to that class of wheeled carriages known as hansom-cabsg and it consists in improved mechanism for operating the folding doors and front windowsash from the drivers seat, as will hereinafter be more fully shown and described, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, wherein- Figure l represents a front elevation of a hansom cab provided with our improved mechanism for operating the folding doors and front window-sash, parts of said View being broken away for the better illustration of the invention; and Fig. 2 represents a vertical section on the line 2 2, shown in Fig. 1.
Similar letters refer to similar parts wherever they occur on the different parts of the drawings.
In the drawings, A represents the carriagebody, supported on springs a, attached to the axle B, on which are journaled the wheels O.
D is the drivers seat,at the rear of the cab, as usual.
E E represent the folding doors, pivotally connected to the front of the bodyA by means of hinges e e near the upper portion of said doors, one leaf of said hinges being secured to the body A and the other leaf to the doors E E, as usual. The lower portions of the said doors E are pivotally connected to the body A by means of hinges e' c', each having one of its leaves secured to the body portion A and the other leaf secured to the door. The leaves of each lower hinge-e are connected by a rod F, which constitutes a hinge-pintle. The leaves that are secured to the doors are rigidly secured to the hinge-pintles F, and the latter are universally jointed at ff to inclined rods or shafts G G, journaled in bearings g g', arranged at the sides of the carriage-body, as shown.
The upper ends of the inclined rods or shafts G are preferably universally jointed at h h to links H H, which are preferably universally jointed at z' 't' to shafts I I, journaled in bearings secured to the interior rear portion of the carriage-body, as shown.
The shafts I I are geared together at their upper ends by means of bevel-gears K K, and one of said shafts I extends through the roof A of the carriage and is provided with.
a crank L, arranged in front of the drivers seat D, so as to enable the driver to open and close the doors E E simply by turning said crank to the right or left, as occasion may require.
If so desired, the links II H may be dispensed with and the rods G and I connected directly by means of a universal jpint Without departing from the essence of our invention. By this arrangement we provide a very simple and effective mechanism for operating the doors by the driver seated behind the carriage-body, as above described.
The mechanism for raising or lowering the front window-sash M is constructed as follows z To the upper inner portion of said sash M are pivot-ally connected a pair of nuts N N, which receive and are adjustable upon horizontal screw-shafts O Olocated in bearings secured to the interior of the upper portion of the carriage-body, as shown. The said screwshafts are free to be turned around their axes, but are prevented from moving longitudinally. To the rear end of each screw-shaft O is secured a bevel-gear P, the teeth of which mesh in the teeth of a similar bevelgear Q, secured to a transversely-arranged shaft R, located in bearings in the rear upper portion of the carriage-body, below the top A', as shown. To such shaft Ris secured a bevelgear S, the teeth of which mesh in the teeth of a similar bevel-gear T, secured to a shaft or spindle U, located in a bearing in the top A and projecting upward through the latter and provided at its upper end with a crank V, as shown. To the interior upper portion .of the carriage-body are secured in a suitable manner a pair of brackets W W, provided with rollers w w w, on which the Windowsash M is guided during the operation of opening and closing the same.
The operation of opening and closing the IOO sash M by the driver while seated on the seat D is as follows: To open or raise the said sash, the driver turns the crank V toward the right, causing the nuts N to travel on the screwshafts O toward the rear ofthe carriage, and in so doing the sash is guided on the rollers w w w and caused to swingfrom a vertical to a horizontal position, and by a continuation oi the rotation of said screw-shafts the said sash is moved backward, so as to assume a horizontal open position below the top A of the carriage. To lower or close the sash, it is only necessary for the driver to turn the crank V in an opposite direction, causing the sash to be moved forward and guided on the rollers w w w until i it gradually assumes its vertical closed position, as shown in the drawings. The two parallel shafts O, arranged in the sides of the carriage-body and operating as described, enable the sash to be raised and lowered in a steady uniform manner without wobbling, as is the case where a single central shaft is employed for the purpose.
What We claim isl. ln a liansom-cab, the combination with the carriage-body, and a pair of folding doors hinged to the carriage-body, of a pintle F arranged on each side of the doors and rigidly attached to the hinge-leaf of the door, a pair of inclined rods G, universally connected to said pintles, a pair of upwardly-converging rodsl universally connected to the upper ends of said inclined rods and geared together at their upper extremities, and a crank L arranged above the carriage-roof for operating the converging rods, substantially as described.
2. In a hansom-cab, the combination with the carriage-body and the vertically-movable sash, of nuts N pivoted to the opposite side portions of the upper end of the sash, the parallel screw-shafts O arranged in opposite sides of the carriage-body and respectively engaging said nuts, pendent brackets W havL ing guide-rollers w for guiding the sash, a transversely-arranged shaft R` arranged in the rear of the carriage-body and having its ends geared, respectively, to the said parallel screw-shafts and a crank V geared to said transversely-arranged shaft for operating the same to simultaneously rotate both screwshafts, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands in presence of two subscribing witnesses'.
GEORGE J. QUINSLER. GEORGE W. MCNEAR. Witnesses:
ALBAN ANDRN, LEWIS A. CARPENTER.
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