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US684581A US7482700A US1900074827A US684581A US 684581 A US684581 A US 684581A US 7482700 A US7482700 A US 7482700A US 1900074827 A US1900074827 A US 1900074827A US 684581 A US684581 A US 684581A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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  • MOMENTUM CAR BRAK (Application filed Dec. B, 1900. Renewed Se .i 901.)
  • My invention relates to thatlclass of brakes in which the momentum of the car is depended upon to supply the necessary power to apply the brake-shoes tothe wheels.
  • My object is to devise a brake of that type in which the friction-surfaces of the disks are as far as possible from the center of the axle and the winding-drum as close as possible, so that an even and effective braking strain is obtained with as small an expenditure of power as possible; and it consists, essentially, in the details of construction hereinafter more specifically described and then definitely claimed.
  • Figure l is a longitudinal sectional elevation of my improved car-lnake.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the same.
  • A is the car-axle.
  • a sleeve B Upon this axle I key a sleeve B.
  • a friction-disk C Upon one end of this sleeve I secure a friction-disk C, either by forming it integral with the sleeve or Otherwise making it fast thereon.
  • this sleeve I journal the Winding-drum D.
  • To this drum are secured the two friction-disks E and F.
  • At the outer edges of these friction-disks are formed outwardly-extending flangesd. These flanges may be integral with the disks or otherwise secured thereto.
  • the friction-disk Gr At the other side of the winding-drum D from the friction-disk C is placed the friction-disk Gr, slidable upon the feat11er-key b.
  • the collar H Upon the end of the sleeve B is screwed the collar H, which is clamped in position by means of the set-screw c or in any other ordinary manner.
  • the ring I Upon the hub of the frictiondisk G is screwed the ring I. This may also be 'clamped by means of the 'set-screw d. It will be noticed that the ring I is beveled, so as to form a wedgeshaped opening between the ring and the collar H.
  • J J are wedge wheels journaled, respectively, on the arms K and L.
  • the lower ends of these arms are connected by the pivoted link M.
  • the upper end of the arm Il is pivoted upon the bar N, which may be any convenient portion of the truck or the car-body.
  • the arm K slides on the bar N by means of small friction-rollers e.
  • a brake constructed as I have described will be found very effective, as it is easily applied and released, and the friction-surfaces" are relatively so much farther from the center of the axle than the surface of the winding-drum that a comparatively small amount of power is required to put the brake in op eration. Thus it may be caused to operate in a much more even and easy manner. It is ICO lIO
  • the collar II and the ring I may be removed. If now the lug g be disconnected, the friction-disk G may be slid off the sleeve and also the drum D, with its connected frietion-disks. The condition of the frictionsurfaces is thus easily ascertained and renewals or repairs made at any time. f
  • lVhat I claim as my invention is- 1.
  • a momentum-brake the combination of a winding-drum free to revolve about the axle, two friction-disks forming the opposite sides of the said drum, a flange formed on each disk forming a dust-guard for its outer surface; a friction-disk fast on the axle at one side of the said drum a friction-disk slidable along the axle, but revolving therewith, and placed at the other side of the said drum, and means for moving the sliding frictiondisk to bring the faces of the friction-disks into contact, substantially as au d for the purpose specified.
  • a sleeve keyed to the axle; a friction-disk fast thereon; a friction-disk slidable on a feather-key on the said sleeve; a drum journaled on the said sleeve between the aforesaid disks; two friction-disks fast on the said drum; and means for moving the sliding friction-disk to bring the faces of the friction-disks into contact,
  • a sleeve keyed to the axle; a friction-disk fast thereon; a friction-disk slid able on a feather-key on the said sleeve; a drum journaled on the said sleeve between the aforesaid disks; two frictiondisks fast on the said drum; a collar secured on the sleeve outside the sliding friction-disk; and means engaging the collar and the sliding friction-disk for moving the latter to bring the faces of the friction-disks into contact, subs'tantially as and for the purpose specified.
  • a sleeve keyed to the axle; a friction-disk fast thereon; a friction-disk slidable on a feather-key on the. said sleeve; a drum journaled ou the said sleeve between the aforesaid disks; two frictiondisks fast on the said drum; a collar secured to the sleeve outside the sliding friction-disk; and means engaging the collar and the sliding friction-disk for moving the latter to bring the faces of the friction-disks into contact; and a spring arranged to return the sliding disk to its normal position when the said disk is released, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
  • a momentum-brake a sleeve keyed to the axle and having a key-seat cntin its outer surface; a friction-disk fast on the said sleeve; a feather-key occupying part of the key-seat in the sleeve; a friction-disk having a keyway cut therein to enable it to slide on the said feather-key; a lug detaehably secured to the said friction-disk Within its keyway; a coil-spring lying within the key-seat and key- Way and engaging the key and the aforesaid lug; a drum journaled on the sleeve between the aforesaid disks; two friction-disks fast ou the said drum; a collar secured on the sleeve outside the sliding friction-disk; and means engaging the collar and the sliding frictiondisk for moving the latter to bring the faces of the friction-disks into contact; substantially as and for the purpose specified.

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NO..684,58|. Patented (lcL'IS, 190|.v
' T; E. MccoLLuM.
MOMENTUM CAR BRAK (Application filed Dec. B, 1900. Renewed Se .i 901.)
'b im W Wlffe e@ j//Lyfn COI UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
THOMAS E. MCOOLLUM, OF TORONTO, CANADA, ASSIGNO'R OF FORTY-SIX AND TWO-THIRDS ONE-HUNDREDTIIS TO REMIGIUS ELMSLEY, OF
SAME PLACE.
MOMENTUIVI CAR-BRAKE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 684,581, dated October 15, 19011.
Application filed December 8, 1900. Renewed September 9, 1901` Serial No. 74.827. (No model) To all whom, it may con/cern:
Be it known that I, THOMAS E. McCoLLUM, of the city of Toronto, in the county of York, Province of Ontario, Canada, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in M0- mentum Oar-Brakes, of which the followingis a specification.
My invention relates to thatlclass of brakes in which the momentum of the car is depended upon to supply the necessary power to apply the brake-shoes tothe wheels.
My object is to devise a brake of that type in which the friction-surfaces of the disks are as far as possible from the center of the axle and the winding-drum as close as possible, so that an even and effective braking strain is obtained with as small an expenditure of power as possible; and it consists, essentially, in the details of construction hereinafter more specifically described and then definitely claimed.
Figure l is a longitudinal sectional elevation of my improved car-lnake. Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the same.
In the drawingslike letters of reference indica-te corresponding parts in the different figures.
A is the car-axle. Upon this axle I key a sleeve B. Upon one end of this sleeve I secure a friction-disk C, either by forming it integral with the sleeve or Otherwise making it fast thereon. Upon this sleeve I journal the Winding-drum D. To this drum are secured the two friction-disks E and F. At the outer edges of these friction-disks are formed outwardly-extending flangesd. These flanges may be integral with the disks or otherwise secured thereto. At the other side of the winding-drum D from the friction-disk C is placed the friction-disk Gr, slidable upon the feat11er-key b. Upon the end of the sleeve B is screwed the collar H, which is clamped in position by means of the set-screw c or in any other ordinary manner. Upon the hub of the frictiondisk G is screwed the ring I. This may also be 'clamped by means of the 'set-screw d. It will be noticed that the ring I is beveled, so as to form a wedgeshaped opening between the ring and the collar H.
J J are wedge wheels journaled, respectively, on the arms K and L. The lower ends of these arms are connected by the pivoted link M. The upper end of the arm Il is pivoted upon the bar N, which may be any convenient portion of the truck or the car-body. The arm K slides on the bar N by means of small friction-rollers e.
It is evident that by drawing upon the upper end of the arm K the wedge-wheels J J,
Between the faces of the friction- Wound in the ordinary well-known manner. The friction-wheels are withdrawn when the brake is released by means of the spring f, attached at one end to the arm K and at the other to the bar N. To return the sliding frictionedisk G to its normal position, I provide a coil-spring P, which engages at one end the feather-key b and at the other engages the lug g, secured by means of a screw or otherwise to the hub of the sliding friction-disk G. This coil-spring, it will be noted, lies partly in the keyway in the sliding frictiondisk and partly inthe key-seat ofthe .featherkey b, the key-seat being made longer than is necessary for the accommodation of the key.
A brake constructed as I have described will be found very effective, as it is easily applied and released, and the friction-surfaces" are relatively so much farther from the center of the axle than the surface of the winding-drum that a comparatively small amount of power is required to put the brake in op eration. Thus it may be caused to operate in a much more even and easy manner. It is ICO lIO
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It' it is desired to get at the interior of the brake, the collar II and the ring I may be removed. If now the lug g be disconnected, the friction-disk G may be slid off the sleeve and also the drum D, with its connected frietion-disks. The condition of the frictionsurfaces is thus easily ascertained and renewals or repairs made at any time. f
To form an oil-bath for the friction-surfaces, Isecure annular plates Q to the flanges ct. These may extend close to the axle and hub of the sliding disk to exclude dust.
lVhat I claim as my invention is- 1. In a momentum-brake, the combination of a winding-drum free to revolve about the axle, two friction-disks forming the opposite sides of the said drum, a flange formed on each disk forming a dust-guard for its outer surface; a friction-disk fast on the axle at one side of the said drum a friction-disk slidable along the axle, but revolving therewith, and placed at the other side of the said drum, and means for moving the sliding frictiondisk to bring the faces of the friction-disks into contact, substantially as au d for the purpose specified.
2. In a momentum-brake, a sleeve keyed to the axle; a friction-disk fast thereon; a friction-disk slidable on a feather-key on the said sleeve; a drum journaled on the said sleeve between the aforesaid disks; two friction-disks fast on the said drum; and means for moving the sliding friction-disk to bring the faces of the friction-disks into contact,
substantially as and for the fied.
3. In a momentum-brake, a sleeve keyed to the axle; a friction-disk fast thereon; a friction-disk slid able on a feather-key on the said sleeve; a drum journaled on the said sleeve between the aforesaid disks; two frictiondisks fast on the said drum; a collar secured on the sleeve outside the sliding friction-disk; and means engaging the collar and the sliding friction-disk for moving the latter to bring the faces of the friction-disks into contact, subs'tantially as and for the purpose specified.
4. In a momentu m-brake, a sleeve keyed to the axle; a friction-disk fast thereon; a fricpurposc specition-disk sl'idable on a feather-key on the said sleeve; a drum journaled on the said sleeve between the aforesaid disks; two frictiondisks fast on the said drum; a collar secured l 0n the sleeve outside the sliding friction-disk;
one or more wedge-wheels; and means for forcing tho said Wedge-wheels between the collar and the hub of the sliding friction-disk, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
5. In a momentum-brake, a sleeve keyed to the axle; a friction-disk fast thereon; a friction-disk slidable on a feather-key on the. said sleeve; a drum journaled ou the said sleeve between the aforesaid disks; two frictiondisks fast on the said drum; a collar secured to the sleeve outside the sliding friction-disk; and means engaging the collar and the sliding friction-disk for moving the latter to bring the faces of the friction-disks into contact; and a spring arranged to return the sliding disk to its normal position when the said disk is released, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
G. Ina momentum-brake, the combination of a winding-drum free to revolve about the axle, two friction-disks fast on the said drum, a flange formed on each disk forming a dustguard for its outer surface; an annular plate secured to the side of each of the said flanges; a friction-disk fast on the axle at one side of the said drum; a friction-disk slidable along the axle, but revolving` therewith, and placed at the other side of the said drum, and means for moving the sliding friction-disk to bring the faces of the friction-disks into contact, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
7. In a momentum-brake; a sleeve keyed to the axle and having a key-seat cntin its outer surface; a friction-disk fast on the said sleeve; a feather-key occupying part of the key-seat in the sleeve; a friction-disk having a keyway cut therein to enable it to slide on the said feather-key; a lug detaehably secured to the said friction-disk Within its keyway; a coil-spring lying within the key-seat and key- Way and engaging the key and the aforesaid lug; a drum journaled on the sleeve between the aforesaid disks; two friction-disks fast ou the said drum; a collar secured on the sleeve outside the sliding friction-disk; and means engaging the collar and the sliding frictiondisk for moving the latter to bring the faces of the friction-disks into contact; substantially as and for the purpose specified.
Toronto, November 19, 1900.
THOMAS E. MCCOLLUM. In presence of- J. EDW. MAYBEE, J. W. WEBSTER.,
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