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US648258A
US648258A US74170799A US1899741707A US648258A US 648258 A US648258 A US 648258A US 74170799 A US74170799 A US 74170799A US 1899741707 A US1899741707 A US 1899741707A US 648258 A US648258 A US 648258A
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  • the invention relates to stopping or blocking devices for steam shovels, excavators, and other machines mounted on a car-truck and traveling on a railroad for ditching, excavating, or other purposes.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a new and improved rail-clamp arranged to be carried on a car-truck to automatically form a stop for the wheels, to prevent backward movement of the truck, and to allow a free forward traveling thereof as the work progresses and thecar advances accordingly.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the improvement as applied.
  • Fig. 2 is an end elevation of the improvement in position on the Fig. 3'is an enlarged plan view of the improvement.
  • Fig. 4 is a transverse section of the same on the line 4 4 in Fig. 3, and
  • Fig. 5 is a perspective view of one of the clamping-jaws.
  • the improved rail-clamp consists, essentially, of two stopping or clamping devices A A, connected with each other by a transverse beam 13, adapted to be carried on a car-truck, so that the two devices A A are suspended from the truck on the rails C, over which travel the wheels D of the car-truck.
  • Each of the devices A A is provided with a longitudinally-extending stop E, formed on its forward end with a segmental integral shoe E, adapted to be engaged by the tread of the car-wheel D, and on the inside of each stop E is formed a bearing E for carryinga longitudinally-extending clamping-jaw F, formed on its back with a tongue F, fitting into a correspondingly shaped longitudinally excrumed on a pin I, carried by a lever J, eX-
  • a link L also connects the pins I and K with each other, and a spring N, coiled on the pin I, engages with one end the forward edge of the lever J, the other end engaging the rim of the clamping-jaw I-Lso as to normally press the latter in a forward direction, and thereby allow the stop E to travel forward upon the forward movement of the car-truck without the clampin g-j aw binding on the head of the rail; but in case the truck on which the device is applied tends to back up when a shovel or other device is in use, then the wheels D, by pressing on the shoes E in a rearward direction, cause the clamping-jaws H to firmly engage the heads of the rails 0, especially as the said clamping-jaws remain stationary, while the stop E slides rearwardly, and a swinging
  • clamping devices are completely automatic in operatiouthat is, allow a free forward movement of the car-truck, but prevent a backward movement thereof by firmly clamping the wheel-stop in position on the rail.
  • a rail-clamp arranged for suspension from a car-truck, and having a stop for en.- gagement by a car-wheel, and clamping devices for clamping the rail upon a rearward traveling of the truck and for releasing the rail upon a forward movement of the truck,
  • a rail clamp arranged for suspension from a car-truck, and comprising a stop for engagement by the tread of a car-wheel, and clamping devices carried and actuated by said stop, and adapted to clamp the rail upon a backward movement of the stop and to re-' lease the rail upon a forward movement of said stop, substantially as shown. and do scribed.
  • a rail-clamp comprising a pair of connected wheel-stops, and clamping devices,one
  • clamping devices for each rail and both carried by a car-truck, the clamping devices being controlled by the stop and the latter being adapted to be engaged by the wheels of thecar-truck upon a rearward travel of said wheels, substantially as shown and described.
  • a railclamp comprising a stop adapted to be engaged by the tread of a oar-wheel, a spring-pressed jaw carried by said stop and adapted to engage the head of the rail at one side thereof, and a movable jaw carried by the stop, and adapted to engage the head of the rail on the opposite side thereof, substantially as shown and described.
  • a rail-c1amp comprising a stop adapte to be engaged by the treadof .a car-wheel, a
  • said pivoted clamping-jaw having a periph eral cam-face, substantially as shown and de scribed.
  • Arailclamp comprising a stop adapted to be engaged by the tread of a car wheel, a longitudinally extending jaw carried by the stop and adapted to engage the head of therail at one side thereof, a'lever carried by said stop,and a clamping-jaw pivoted in the free end of the lever, and adapted to engage the rail-head at the opposite side thereof, the said pivoted clamping-jaw having a peripheral cam-face, and being pressed on by a spring carried by the lever, substantially as shown and described.

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Patented Apr. 24, I900. C. W. HiLL.
BAIL CLAMP.
(Application filed Dec. 27, 1899.)
(No llndal.)
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' rails, the latter being shown in section.
. NrrEn STAT S PATENT Fries.
CHARLES WILLIAM HILL, OF FOREST CITY, ILLINOIS.
RAlL-CLAM P.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 648,258, dated April 24, 1900.
' Application filed December 27,1899. Serial No. 741,707. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that 1, CHARLES WILLIAM HILL, a citizen of the United States, and-aresident of Forest City, in the county of Mason and State of Illinois, haveinvented a new and Improved Rail-Clamp, of which the followingis a full, clear, and exact description.
The invention relates to stopping or blocking devices for steam shovels, excavators, and other machines mounted on a car-truck and traveling on a railroad for ditching, excavating, or other purposes.
The object of the invention is to provide a new and improved rail-clamp arranged to be carried on a car-truck to automatically form a stop for the wheels, to prevent backward movement of the truck, and to allow a free forward traveling thereof as the work progresses and thecar advances accordingly.
The invention consists of novel features and parts and combinations of. the same, as will be fully described hereinafter and then pointed out in the claims. I k
A practical embodimentof my invention is represented in the accompanying drawings, forming a 'part of this specification, in which similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the views.
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the improvement as applied. Fig. 2 is an end elevation of the improvement in position on the Fig. 3'is an enlarged plan view of the improvement. Fig. 4 is a transverse section of the same on the line 4 4 in Fig. 3, and Fig. 5 is a perspective view of one of the clamping-jaws.
The improved rail-clamp consists, essentially, of two stopping or clamping devices A A, connected with each other bya transverse beam 13, adapted to be carried on a car-truck, so that the two devices A A are suspended from the truck on the rails C, over which travel the wheels D of the car-truck. Each of the devices A A is provided with a longitudinally-extending stop E, formed on its forward end with a segmental integral shoe E, adapted to be engaged by the tread of the car-wheel D, and on the inside of each stop E is formed a bearing E for carryinga longitudinally-extending clamping-jaw F, formed on its back with a tongue F, fitting into a correspondingly shaped longitudinally excrumed on a pin I, carried by a lever J, eX-
tending loosely transversely through a slot in the stop E to be fulcru med on a pin K, carried by the bearing E on the inside of the stop E, as is plainly illustrated in the drawings. A link L also connects the pins I and K with each other, and a spring N, coiled on the pin I, engages with one end the forward edge of the lever J, the other end engaging the rim of the clamping-jaw I-Lso as to normally press the latter in a forward direction, and thereby allow the stop E to travel forward upon the forward movement of the car-truck without the clampin g-j aw binding on the head of the rail; but in case the truck on which the device is applied tends to back up when a shovel or other device is in use, then the wheels D, by pressing on the shoes E in a rearward direction, cause the clamping-jaws H to firmly engage the heads of the rails 0, especially as the said clamping-jaws remain stationary, while the stop E slides rearwardly, and a swinging motion is thereby given to the lever J and the link L, to cause the clamping-jaw H to more firmly engage the head as the rearward movement of the stop E continues, and in doing so the other jaw F is more firmly drawn in contact with its side of the rail until the stop E becomes solidly locked on the rail, and conse-' quently further rearward or backward traveling of the wheels D is prevented. When, however, the truck advances as the work progresses, the lever J will swing rearward to allow the jaw H to release the head of the rail, so that the entire rail-clamp is free to slide forward on the rail; but an immediate clamping of the rail takes place as soon as the truck begins a rearward movement.
From the foregoing it is evident that the clamping devices are completely automatic in operatiouthat is, allow a free forward movement of the car-truck, but prevent a backward movement thereof by firmly clamping the wheel-stop in position on the rail.
2 e iazte By having the clamping-jaws and enclamping devices serving to clamp the railupon movement of the car in one direction, and to release the rail upon movement of the car in the opposite direction, and a member. extending between the clamping devices and the car-wheel, such member engaging the carwheel to transmit movement from the wheel to the clamping devices, causing the clam-p ing devices to operate as specified.
2; A rail-clamp arranged for suspension from a car-truck, and having a stop for en.- gagement by a car-wheel, and clamping devices for clamping the rail upon a rearward traveling of the truck and for releasing the rail upon a forward movement of the truck,
substantially as shown and described.
3. A rail clamp arranged for suspension from a car-truck, and comprising a stop for engagement by the tread of a car-wheel, and clamping devices carried and actuated by said stop, and adapted to clamp the rail upon a backward movement of the stop and to re-' lease the rail upon a forward movement of said stop, substantially as shown. and do scribed.
4:. A rail-clamp, comprising a pair of connected wheel-stops, and clamping devices,one
for each rail and both carried by a car-truck, the clamping devices being controlled by the stop and the latter being adapted to be engaged by the wheels of thecar-truck upon a rearward travel of said wheels, substantially as shown and described.
two subscribing witnesses.
5 A railclamp, comprising a stop adapted to be engaged by the tread of a oar-wheel, a spring-pressed jaw carried by said stop and adapted to engage the head of the rail at one side thereof, and a movable jaw carried by the stop, and adapted to engage the head of the rail on the opposite side thereof, substantially as shown and described.
6; A rail-c1amp, comprisinga stop adapte to be engaged by the treadof .a car-wheel, a
.longitudinally-extending jaw carried by the stop and. adapted to engage the head of the rail at one side thereof, a lever carried by said stop, and a clamping-jaw pivoted in the free end of the lever, and adapted to engage the rail-head at the opposite side thereof, .sub-
stantially as shown and described.
7. A rail-clam'p,foomprising astop' adapted 'to. be engaged by the tread of a car-wheel, a
longitudinally-extending jaw carried by the stop and adapted to engage the head of the rail at one side thereof, a lever carried by .said stop, and a clamping-jaw pivoted inv the free end of the lever, andadapted to engage the rail-head at the opposite side thereof, the
said pivoted clamping-jaw having a periph eral cam-face, substantially as shown and de scribed. I
8. Arailclamp, comprising a stop adapted to be engaged by the tread of a car wheel, a longitudinally extending jaw carried by the stop and adapted to engage the head of therail at one side thereof, a'lever carried by said stop,and a clamping-jaw pivoted in the free end of the lever, and adapted to engage the rail-head at the opposite side thereof, the said pivoted clamping-jaw having a peripheral cam-face, and being pressed on by a spring carried by the lever, substantially as shown and described.
In testimony whereof I1 have signed my name to this specification in the presence of Witnesses:
S. OS'IHEIMER, JosEP SoHMrr.
CHARLES WILTQIAM HILL.
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US2727593A (en) * 1954-02-26 1955-12-20 Lloyd W Vicklun Rail clamp
US3759189A (en) * 1971-09-14 1973-09-18 Standard Alliance Ind Anti-back-up device for work carriers on power-and-free conveyor systems

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2727593A (en) * 1954-02-26 1955-12-20 Lloyd W Vicklun Rail clamp
US3759189A (en) * 1971-09-14 1973-09-18 Standard Alliance Ind Anti-back-up device for work carriers on power-and-free conveyor systems

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