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US656554A
US656554A US1799500A US1900017995A US656554A US 656554 A US656554 A US 656554A US 1799500 A US1799500 A US 1799500A US 1900017995 A US1900017995 A US 1900017995A US 656554 A US656554 A US 656554A
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  • My invention relates to boxings for vehicleaxles; and the objects of the same are to provide a device of this kind which will exclude dirt and grit from the axle-bearing and prevent the lubricant used on the spindle from working out and soiling the hands and cloth-V ing wherever 'the axle is to be oiled or lubricated.
  • FIG. 2 is a longitudinal sec-
  • Fig. 3 is a detail perspective of the spindle.
  • Fig. 4 is a similar view of the sand-band.
  • Fig. 5 is a detail View showing the axle-clip and the parts which hold the sand-band upon the axle.
  • Fig. 6 is a detail view of the axle-skein and its boxings.
  • 1 is an axle-spindle, which may be of ordinary construction and may be provided with a sleeve 2, having a collar Fittingsnugly against the shoulder 4 of the spindle is a sand-band 5, interiorly screwthreaded at 6 and provided with a series of indentations 7 on its surface.
  • the axle-skein 8 is provided with a boxing 9, exteriorly threaded at 10 to fit within the sand-band 5, and at its outer end this skein is threaded to receive the milled cap-nut 11.
  • a clip 12 straddles the axle 13, and the ends of the clip are passed through a block 1 4 -and adjusted by the nuts 15.
  • the block 14 has a central recess 167 anda key 17 is seated in the recess.
  • the key has a boss 18 on its upper surface, two lugs 19 at its ends, and a point or pin 2O projecting outward from one of its ends.
  • a bowed spring 2l rests upon the boss 1S of the key, and the ends of the spring rest against shoulders 22, formed on the under surface of the axle 13.
  • the point of pin 20 is designed to lit any one of the indentations 7 to hold the said band 5 from revolving with the wheel when it is desired to remove the wheel.
  • the point 20 When it is desired to remove the Wheel and boxing 9 for oiling, the point 20 is engaged with one of the indentations 7 in the sand-band, thus preventing said sand-band from revolving on the spindle while the wheel is being turned to unscrew the boxing 9 from said sand-band.
  • axle-box comprising a skein having a threaded boxing at its inner end, a sandband surrounding the axle and connected to the boxing on the skein, a clip straddling the axle, the ends of the clip passing through a block, and a key seated on the block and having a point for engaging the sand-band, substantially as described.
  • An axle-box comprising a skein having'

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No. 656,554. Patentenug. 2|, |900.
G. H. LEATHERS. BOXING FR VEHICLE AXLES.
(Application filed May 25, 1900.)
(No Model.)
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UNITED STATES PATENT OEEICE.
GEORGE H. LEATHERS, MOUNT VERNON, MISSOURI.
BOXING FOR VEHICLE-AXLES.
SPECIFICATION forming' part of Letters Patent No. 656,554, dated August 21, 1900.
Application filed May 25, 1900.
To @ZZ whom, it 11mg concern,.-
Beit known that I, GEORGE H. LEATHEES, a citizen of the United States, residing at Mount Vernon, in the county oi' Lawrence and State of Missouri, have invented new and useful Improvements in Boxings for Vehicle- Axles,of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to boxings for vehicleaxles; and the objects of the same are to provide a device of this kind which will exclude dirt and grit from the axle-bearing and prevent the lubricant used on the spindle from working out and soiling the hands and cloth-V ing wherever 'the axle is to be oiled or lubricated. I attain these objects by means of the construction shown in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure l is a side view of one end of a vehicle-axle, showing an axle-box and sandband made in accordance with my invention applied thereto. Fig. 2 isa longitudinal sec- Fig. 3 is a detail perspective of the spindle. Fig. 4 is a similar view of the sand-band. Fig. 5 is a detail View showing the axle-clip and the parts which hold the sand-band upon the axle. Fig. 6 is a detail view of the axle-skein and its boxings.
Like numerals designate like parts in th different views. Y
In said drawings, 1 is an axle-spindle, which may be of ordinary construction and may be provided with a sleeve 2, having a collar Fittingsnugly against the shoulder 4 of the spindle is a sand-band 5, interiorly screwthreaded at 6 and provided with a series of indentations 7 on its surface. The axle-skein 8 is provided with a boxing 9, exteriorly threaded at 10 to fit within the sand-band 5, and at its outer end this skein is threaded to receive the milled cap-nut 11. A clip 12 straddles the axle 13, and the ends of the clip are passed through a block 1 4 -and adjusted by the nuts 15. The block 14 has a central recess 167 anda key 17 is seated in the recess.
Serial No. 17,995. (No model.)
The key has a boss 18 on its upper surface, two lugs 19 at its ends, and a point or pin 2O projecting outward from one of its ends.` A bowed spring 2l rests upon the boss 1S of the key, and the ends of the spring rest against shoulders 22, formed on the under surface of the axle 13. The point of pin 20 is designed to lit any one of the indentations 7 to hold the said band 5 from revolving with the wheel when it is desired to remove the wheel. When it is desired to remove the Wheel and boxing 9 for oiling, the point 20 is engaged with one of the indentations 7 in the sand-band, thus preventing said sand-band from revolving on the spindle while the wheel is being turned to unscrew the boxing 9 from said sand-band.
It will be obvious from the foregoing that my invention is simple and efficient, will exclude grit and sand from the bearings, and at the same time will permit ready removal of the wheel for oiling.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim is- 1. 'An axle-box comprising a skein having a threaded boxing at its inner end, a sandband surrounding the axle and connected to the boxing on the skein, a clip straddling the axle, the ends of the clip passing through a block, and a key seated on the block and having a point for engaging the sand-band, substantially as described.
2. An axle-box comprising a skein having'
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