US645632A - Apparatus for lifting wagon-bodies, &c. - Google Patents

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US645632A
US645632A US71807799A US1899718077A US645632A US 645632 A US645632 A US 645632A US 71807799 A US71807799 A US 71807799A US 1899718077 A US1899718077 A US 1899718077A US 645632 A US645632 A US 645632A
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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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  • PETERS co. Pactoumo., wAsHlNamN. u. z:A
  • This invention relates to an improvement in apparatus for lifting wagon-bodies or for similar purposes, and is embodied in the novel construction, arrangement, and combination of the various parts, as hereinafter described, and particularly set forth in the claim.
  • the objects of the invention are to simplify and cheapen such apparatus and render the same so simple and easy in operation and to so arrange the parts relative to each other that a single person can raise or lower the wagon-body or other body and at the same time move to different points inthe vicinity of the body for the purpose of adjustingl and insuring the proper position of the body or for other purposes.
  • Fig. 2 is a top plan thereof.
  • A indicates a shaft.
  • This shaft may be journaled in suitable bearings supported by or formed in the upper part of the wagon-shed or structure adapted for the purpose or may be conveniently, as shown in the drawings, rotatably mounted in bearings at in the horizontal members B of a suitably-constructed supportingframe O, comprising the necessary uprights and cross-timbers.
  • a rope or ropes D Secured to the shaft A and extending to each side thereof is a rope or ropes D, passing over sheaves or pulleys E, one supported on each side of the shaft A.
  • These pulleys may be, like the shaft, supported from a part or rafter of the shed or the like, or, as shown, may depend from a suitable beam or timber F of the su pporting; frame.
  • sheaves or pulleys E are flexibly supported in any preferred manner, as at e, so that they can swing freely and universally.
  • the rope or ropes D pass over the pulleys E and extend down therefrom, running under sheaves or pulleys G, from whence the ropes extend up and are secured to the shed or structure or, as shown, to the cross-beam F, as at f.
  • a sling or support H comprising each a rope or flexible member h and the upper and lower crossrodsy h', between which the wagon-body or other body to be lifted is supported and held.
  • a suitable belayingpinV or other holding device L is provided to hold the rope .I to retain the slings at any desired elevation.
  • a supporting-frame having a longitudinal horizontal timber F, a transverse shaft journaled on said frame, a drum on said shaft, pulleys E swiveled on said timber F one on each side of said shaft, a rope or ropes secured to said shaft and passing over said pulleys E then under pulleys G and secured at the ends to said timber F, a sling swiveled to and depending from each pulley G and each adapted to engage over and support one endof aWagon-body, and an operating-rope secured to said drum, substantially as described.

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No; 645,632. Y Patented Mar. 20, |900. i
W. F. STOUT.
APPARATUS FOB LIFTING WAGON BODIES, &c.
(Application tiled May 24, 1899.)
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UNTTED STATES PATENT Trios.
WILLIAM r. sroUT, or corran, INDIANA.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 645,632, dated March 2o, 1900. Application flied May 24,1899. serial No. 718,077. oto modela To all whom it may concern,.-
Beit known that I, WILLIAM F. STOUT, a citizen of the United States, residing at Coffee, in the county of Clay and State of Indiana, haveinvented certain new and usefnlImprovenients in Apparatus for Lifting Wagon- Bodies or for Similar Purposes; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
This invention relates to an improvement in apparatus for lifting wagon-bodies or for similar purposes, and is embodied in the novel construction, arrangement, and combination of the various parts, as hereinafter described, and particularly set forth in the claim.
The objects of the invention are to simplify and cheapen such apparatus and render the same so simple and easy in operation and to so arrange the parts relative to each other that a single person can raise or lower the wagon-body or other body and at the same time move to different points inthe vicinity of the body for the purpose of adjustingl and insuring the proper position of the body or for other purposes.
In order to give aproper understanding of the invention, I have shown inthe accompanying drawings a practical embodiment thereof, but desire it understood that I donot limit the invention in its useful applications to the particular construction therein illustrated.
In the drawingsfligurel is a vertical sectional view showing the apparatus. Fig. 2 is a top plan thereof.
Referring to the drawings, A indicates a shaft. This shaft may be journaled in suitable bearings supported by or formed in the upper part of the wagon-shed or structure adapted for the purpose or may be conveniently, as shown in the drawings, rotatably mounted in bearings at in the horizontal members B of a suitably-constructed supportingframe O, comprising the necessary uprights and cross-timbers. Secured to the shaft A and extending to each side thereof is a rope or ropes D, passing over sheaves or pulleys E, one supported on each side of the shaft A. These pulleys may be, like the shaft, supported from a part or rafter of the shed or the like, or, as shown, may depend from a suitable beam or timber F of the su pporting; frame. It will be observed that the sheaves or pulleys E are flexibly supported in any preferred manner, as at e, so that they can swing freely and universally. The rope or ropes D pass over the pulleys E and extend down therefrom, running under sheaves or pulleys G, from whence the ropes extend up and are secured to the shed or structure or, as shown, to the cross-beam F, as at f. From each pulley or sheave G is suspended a sling or support H, comprising each a rope or flexible member h and the upper and lower crossrodsy h', between which the wagon-body or other body to be lifted is supported and held.
On'the shaft A, conveniently at one side thereof, is a large drum or windlass I, to which is secured a rope or flexible member J, which is wound about the drum H and from whence it extends to a pulley-or suitable antifrict'ionL bearing K, suitably supported at any convenient point, from which the rope extends downto a point where it can be conveniently reached and manipulated by a person operating the apparatus. A suitable belayingpinV or other holding device L is provided to hold the rope .I to retain the slings at any desired elevation. y
Such being the construction of the apparatus, it is intended to be operated substantially as follows: The slings I-I being placed over the ends ofthe wagon-body or other body to be raised, the operator grasps the rope J and by pulling thereon turns the drum, and through it the shaft A, causing the rope or ropes D to wind thereon in opposite directions, as represented in Fig. 2. It will be seen that the rope or ropes winding on the shaft will follow the same longitudinally, and as a consequence the direction or angle of the rope or ropes D in relation to the shaft constantly chan ges. To permit this and prevent the disengagement of the rope or ropes from the pulleys E, the latter are, as before stated, universally or flexibly supported. The fact that the rope hangs down and is intended to be operated by hand permits the operator, while holding the rope and sustaining the slings, with their load, at any elevation, to move to any point in the vicinity of the wagon-body to adjust the same properly in lowering it or replacing it on the trucks. IIe can therefore,
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while manipulating the rope with one hand, see to the proper placing of the Wagonbody.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
The combination of a supporting-frame having a longitudinal horizontal timber F, a transverse shaft journaled on said frame, a drum on said shaft, pulleys E swiveled on said timber F one on each side of said shaft, a rope or ropes secured to said shaft and passing over said pulleys E then under pulleys G and secured at the ends to said timber F, a sling swiveled to and depending from each pulley G and each adapted to engage over and support one endof aWagon-body, and an operating-rope secured to said drum, substantially as described.
In testimony WhereoLil I aiiix my signature in presence of two Witnesses.
IVILLIAM F. STOUT. Witnesses:
FRANK Woons, EMRY STARK.
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