US661508A - Running-gear for vehicles. - Google Patents

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US661508A
US661508A US821100A US1900008211A US661508A US 661508 A US661508 A US 661508A US 821100 A US821100 A US 821100A US 1900008211 A US1900008211 A US 1900008211A US 661508 A US661508 A US 661508A
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  • My invention relates to metallic runninggear for vehicles, and especially to that class in which the axles are connected by tubular metallic perches, which have heretofore proved objectionable in consequence of their rigidity; and my invention consists of means for permitting a certain amountof play without strain or torsion upon the perches, as fully set forth hereinafter and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure l is a sectional plan showing parts oi' two axles and one of the connectingpei-ches. Fig. 2 is an edge view ofthe perches, the axles being in section.
  • the front axle B and the rear axle A are connected by one or more perches C, each of which consists of two sections 5 6 of metallic tubing abutting each other at the inner ends at :L and respectively connected in any snitable manner at their outer ends to the axles.
  • the parts thus constructed and iitted together maybe connected, so as to be incapable of longitudinal movement, in any suitable manner.
  • the section i may be provided with a transverse dia phragm or partition S, thro ugh which extends the headed end of a bolt 9, which extends through the other section and through the axle and is provided with a nut 10, by turning which the two sections may be brought to bear iirmly upon each other at their abutting ends, and by which they are held in position longitudinally, and also by means of which any wear or slack may readily be taken up.
  • the tube 7 is brazed within the section 6, the end of said t u be forms a good abutment for the partition S, which may either be a disk or cross-bar.
  • braces l2 l2 each connected at its outer end in any suitable manner with the axle and having a ring 13 at the inner end, through which extends the adjacent section of the percl1,which is brazed or otherwise suitably connected therewith.
  • the ends of the sections may be connected to the axles in any suitable manner.
  • a connecting-piece D with a tubular neck le adapted to a socket in the axle and threaded at the outer end to receive a nut l5 and with an enlarged head 1b, adapted to be fitted in and brazed to the outerend of the adjacent section of the perch and provided with an annular shoulder tu, against which said end bears.
  • This permits ready connection with the axle by passing the neck la through a socket in the axle, which is clamped between the shoulder afforded by the head or enlargement 16 and the nut 15, while the hollow head and neck permit the passage of the bolt 9 and are strengthened thereby.
  • braces may be connected to the sections of the perch at any desired point, it is preferable to have the abutting ends within the ring 13 of the brace, which both adds to the strength and improves the appearance of the structure.

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No. 66|,508- Patented Nov. I3, |900. C. T. FLETCHER.
RUNNING GEAR FDR VEHICLES.
(Application led Mar. 10` 1900A (No Model.)
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BY MESNE ASSIGNMENTS, TO THE LOCOMOBILE COMPANY OF AMERICA OF NEY YORK, N. Y.
RUNNING-GEAR FOR VEHICLES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 661,508, dated November 13, 1900. Application filed March l0, 1900. Serial No. 8,211. tNo model.)
T0 all wit/mt t muy concern;
Be it known that I, CHARLES T. FLETCHER, a citizen of the United States, residing at \Vestborongh, in the county of l/Vorcester and State of lllassachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Running Gear for Vehicles, of which the following is a speciiication.
My invention relates to metallic runninggear for vehicles, and especially to that class in which the axles are connected by tubular metallic perches, which have heretofore proved objectionable in consequence of their rigidity; and my invention consists of means for permitting a certain amountof play without strain or torsion upon the perches, as fully set forth hereinafter and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure l is a sectional plan showing parts oi' two axles and one of the connectingpei-ches. Fig. 2 is an edge view ofthe perches, the axles being in section.
The front axle B and the rear axle A are connected by one or more perches C, each of which consists of two sections 5 6 of metallic tubing abutting each other at the inner ends at :L and respectively connected in any snitable manner at their outer ends to the axles. In order to maintain the two sections in alinement and yet permit one to turn to a slight extent independently of the other, I contract the end of one section sufficiently to permit it to be extended into the other. This may be done by shrinking the terminal portion of one section to the necessary extent, or, as shown, by brazing a tube '7 into a position projecting for a short extent into one section and adapted to extend into and turn in the other when the section to which it is brazed is twisted to any extent. The parts thus constructed and iitted together maybe connected, so as to be incapable of longitudinal movement, in any suitable manner. Thus the section (i may be provided with a transverse dia phragm or partition S, thro ugh which extends the headed end of a bolt 9, which extends through the other section and through the axle and is provided with a nut 10, by turning which the two sections may be brought to bear iirmly upon each other at their abutting ends, and by which they are held in position longitudinally, and also by means of which any wear or slack may readily be taken up.
NVhere the tube 7 is brazed within the section 6, the end of said t u be forms a good abutment for the partition S, which may either be a disk or cross-bar.
Where it is desired to strengthen the perches so as to better resist lateral strain, this may be done by means of diagonal braces l2 l2, each connected at its outer end in any suitable manner with the axle and having a ring 13 at the inner end, through which extends the adjacent section of the percl1,which is brazed or otherwise suitably connected therewith. The ends of the sections may be connected to the axles in any suitable manner. I have shown a connecting-piece D with a tubular neck le, adapted to a socket in the axle and threaded at the outer end to receive a nut l5 and with an enlarged head 1b, adapted to be fitted in and brazed to the outerend of the adjacent section of the perch and provided with an annular shoulder tu, against which said end bears. This permits ready connection with the axle by passing the neck la through a socket in the axle, which is clamped between the shoulder afforded by the head or enlargement 16 and the nut 15, while the hollow head and neck permit the passage of the bolt 9 and are strengthened thereby. y
While the braces may be connected to the sections of the perch at any desired point, it is preferable to have the abutting ends within the ring 13 of the brace, which both adds to the strength and improves the appearance of the structure.
Without limiting myself to the precise construction and arrangement shown, I claim as my inventionl. The combination with the axles of a vehicle, of a metallic perch consisting of two tubular sections one extending into the other, and a bolt connected at the inner end of one ol the sections, extending through the other section and connected to the axle, substantially as set forth.
2. The combination with the axles of a vehicle, of two tubular metallic sections abut- IOO ting at their inner ends, connected at their outer ends with the axles, a partition or crosspiece in one of the sections, and a bolt connected at one end with the cross-piece, extending through the other section, and connected at its outer end with the axle, substantially as set forth.
3. The combination with the axle,of a perch consisting of two tubular metallic sections, one provided with a reduced portion extending into the other, and a bolt connecting the two sections, substantially as set forth.
4. rlhe combination with the axles of a vehicle, of a perch consisting of two hollow metallic sections abutting at their inner ends, a tube hrazed within one section and extending into the other, a cross piece hearing against one end of the tube, and a holt connected to 'the cross piece and extending through one of the axles, substantially set forth.
5. The combination with the axle of a ver hicle,jof a perch consisting of tubular metallic sections abutting at their inner ends and connected by a holt, and a brace extending to the axle and provided with a ring encircling the abutting ends of the said perch, substantially as set forth.
6. Thecombination with axles havingtransverse sockets, of tubular perches and connecting-pieces D having hollow heads and necks, the heads brazed to the perches and the necks ext-ending through the sockets of the axles and threaded and provided with nuts, and bolts 9 connected with the perches and extending through the connecting-pieces and threaded and provided with nuts at their outer ends, substantially as set forth..
7. The combination of an axle having a transverse socket, a sectional tubular metallic perch, and a connecting-piece having a head brazed within the perch, and a tubular heck passing through the axle, threaded at the outlet-pend, and provided with a nut, and a holt extending from the inner section ofthe perch through the outer section and through said neck and also provided with a nut-,'substanti-ally as set forth.
In testimony whereoi` I have signed my narne to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
CH ARLES T. FLETCHER.
Witnesses:
F. A. HINCHCLIFFE, M. C. KERNOCHAN.
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