US63855A - Jambs l - Google Patents

Jambs l Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US63855A
US63855A US63855DA US63855A US 63855 A US63855 A US 63855A US 63855D A US63855D A US 63855DA US 63855 A US63855 A US 63855A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
boat
blocks
attached
racks
hold
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
Publication date
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US63855A publication Critical patent/US63855A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B63SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
    • B63BSHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; EQUIPMENT FOR SHIPPING 
    • B63B21/00Tying-up; Shifting, towing, or pushing equipment; Anchoring

Definitions

  • @tige rigetulr referat in in ilgese trtters jxtent uit mating jgrrt nf tige tame.
  • Figure 2 is a. detail side view of one of the racks and guide-blocks.
  • My invention has for its object to furnish an improved self-acting lock by means of which the boat may lock itself in the slip; and it consists in the pivoted blocks attached to the frame of the boat, in the counbiria-A tion of the springs, chains, shaft, ratchet-wheel, 'pawl, and pivoted blocks withreach other, and in attaching racks to the sides of the fenders or timbers attached to the piles, the whole being constructed and arranged as hereinafter more fully described.
  • A is the ferry-bridge
  • B are the fenders or timbers attached to the piles to receive the shock'of the boat and guide it to its place in the bridge.
  • C are racks attached to the fenders I5, and extending so ⁇ far vertically that the pivoted blocks D will always take hold of them as the boat entersv the slip.
  • the blocks D are irmly pivoted to the frame of the boat E in such a way that they may project beyond the boat, so as to take hold of the racks C to lock the boat, and so that they may readily be drawn in again to unlock the boat and allow it to' pass'out of the' slip.
  • F are springs, one end of which is attached to the frame of the boat, and their other ends press against the inner sides of the blocks D, so as to hold the said blocks out in proper position for taking hold of the racks C.
  • G are chains, one end of which is attached to the inner's'ide or corner of the blocks D, and the other ends of which are attached to the shaft or bar H. ⁇ The lower end of the bar H rests and works in a socket formed in or attached to the frame of the boat, and the other end extends up through the deck of the boat, and has a hand-wheel, I, attached to it, by means of which it may be operated.
  • L are V.guide or guard-blocks attached to the fenders B to giiard the racks C from receiving the force of the blow when ⁇ the boats enter the slip, and which alsoV guide the boats into proper position with reference to the bridge A.

Description

@time tetra atrnt ftrr.
JAMES L. CANHAM; 0F NEWARK, NE'W JERSEY..
Letters Patent .No. 63,855, @lated April 16, 1867.
@tige rigetulr referat in in ilgese trtters jxtent uit mating jgrrt nf tige tame.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: p
Be it known that I,'JAMES L. CANHAM, of Newark, in the county of Essex, and State of New Jersey, havc invented a new and improved Self-Locking Apparatus for Ferry-Boats; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, which will enable others skilled in the art to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specificatiomlin which--4 Figure 1 represents my improved apparatus as applied to a ferry-boat.
Figure 2 is a. detail side view of one of the racks and guide-blocks.
Similar letters of reference indicate like parts. l
My invention has for its object to furnish an improved self-acting lock by means of which the boat may lock itself in the slip; and it consists in the pivoted blocks attached to the frame of the boat, in the counbiria-A tion of the springs, chains, shaft, ratchet-wheel, 'pawl, and pivoted blocks withreach other, and in attaching racks to the sides of the fenders or timbers attached to the piles, the whole being constructed and arranged as hereinafter more fully described. f
A is the ferry-bridge, and B are the fenders or timbers attached to the piles to receive the shock'of the boat and guide it to its place in the bridge. C are racks attached to the fenders I5, and extending so `far vertically that the pivoted blocks D will always take hold of them as the boat entersv the slip. The blocks D are irmly pivoted to the frame of the boat E in such a way that they may project beyond the boat, so as to take hold of the racks C to lock the boat, and so that they may readily be drawn in again to unlock the boat and allow it to' pass'out of the' slip. F are springs, one end of which is attached to the frame of the boat, and their other ends press against the inner sides of the blocks D, so as to hold the said blocks out in proper position for taking hold of the racks C. G are chains, one end of which is attached to the inner's'ide or corner of the blocks D, and the other ends of which are attached to the shaft or bar H. `The lower end of the bar H rests and works in a socket formed in or attached to the frame of the boat, and the other end extends up through the deck of the boat, and has a hand-wheel, I, attached to it, by means of which it may be operated. J is a ratchet-wheel attached to the shaftH just above the deck, into the teeth of which the pawl K enters to hold the shaft H in the position to which it has been revolved to draw in the blocks D. If desired, a series of rods and levers may connect the blocks D with the engine room, so that the said blocks may be controlled and operated bythe engineer when necessary. L are V.guide or guard-blocks attached to the fenders B to giiard the racks C from receiving the force of the blow when`the boats enter the slip, and which alsoV guide the boats into proper position with reference to the bridge A.
What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. Pivoting the blocks D to the frame of the boat in such a position as to take hold of the teeth of the racks C and hold the boat locked, substantially as herein shown and describei.
2. The combination of the springs F, pvoted blocks D, chains G, shaft H, ratchetwheel J, and pawl K, with each other, substantially as herein shown and described and for the purpose set forth.
3. Attaching racks C to the fenders B, substantially as liereinshown and described and .for the purpose set forth. d I Y V The above specification cf my invention signed by me this 7th day of February, 1867.
JAMES L. CANHAM.
Witnesses:
WM. F. 'McNAMAnA JAMES T. Grminnrr.l
US63855D Jambs l Expired - Lifetime US63855A (en)

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US63855A true US63855A (en) 1867-04-16

Family

ID=2133386

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US63855D Expired - Lifetime US63855A (en) Jambs l

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US63855A (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US99508A (en) Improvement in swivel-shackle
US63855A (en) Jambs l
US64693A (en) Thomas l
US61280A (en) James e
US52154A (en) Improved buckle
US68391A (en) Seabtjby sowle
US5147A (en) Fendek fob canal-boats
US98765A (en) Improvement in sash and door-clamp
US71088A (en) Improvement in stump-extraotor
US67878A (en) Improvement in shaft-coupling
US71283A (en) Improvement in winches for centre-boards
US105195A (en) Thomas briggs gregory
USD2814S (en) Temporary notice
US27968A (en) Carpenter s clamp
US77961A (en) Charles c
US65255A (en) Frederick mertens
US55288A (en) Improved step-ladder
US7249A (en) Charles perley
US57887A (en) Improvement in bow-pins for ox-yokes
US424096A (en) Canvas-stretching device
US66799A (en) peters
US63583A (en) gaasbbek
US62894A (en) George savage
US63544A (en) massey
US43584A (en) Improved device for securing the port-stoppers of ships