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US696511A US8683400A US1900086834A US696511A US 696511 A US696511 A US 696511A US 8683400 A US8683400 A US 8683400A US 1900086834 A US1900086834 A US 1900086834A US 696511 A US696511 A US 696511A
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    • B61FRAIL VEHICLE SUSPENSIONS, e.g. UNDERFRAMES, BOGIES OR ARRANGEMENTS OF WHEEL AXLES; RAIL VEHICLES FOR USE ON TRACKS OF DIFFERENT WIDTH; PREVENTING DERAILING OF RAIL VEHICLES; WHEEL GUARDS, OBSTRUCTION REMOVERS OR THE LIKE FOR RAIL VEHICLES
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  • OSCAR M STIMSON, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
  • My invention relates to car-truck bolsters.
  • the object of my invention is to provide a car-truck bolster of a simple and economical construction and having great strength and rigidity for theamount or weight of metal employed.
  • My invention consists in the combination, with a bolster-center of cast-steel or other metal, of an upper compression plate, bar, or member of rolled steel or wrought metal and a lower tension plate, bar, or member of rolled steel or wrought metal provided at each end with an integral bend or flange to form an abutting shoulder and connecting blocks or castings at each end of the bolster furnished with a recess to receive and a shoulder for the end of the upper compression member to abut against, and against which the bent end or flange of the lower tension member likewise bears, and bolts or rivets connecting said parts.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation, partly in vertical section, of a truck-bolster embodying my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view, and Figs. 3 and 4 are crosssections on lines 3 3 and 4 4, respectively, of Fig. 1.
  • A represents the center block or casting of the bolster, through which the king-bolt passes, the same having flanged seats Ct at to receive the upper and lower rolled steel plates or bars B and 0 of the bolster.
  • the casting D is the connecting or abutment block at the ends of the bolster.
  • This block is furnished with a recess cl, having a shoulder d for the end of the upper compression member, plate, or bar 13 to abut against, said end being secured to the connecting-block by bolts or rivets Z), which pass through the upper web or flange d of the casting D.
  • the casting D also has a recess 61 to receive the end of the lower tension member or bar 0 and ashoulder or flange d for the bent end or flange c of the bar 0 to bear against.
  • the side flanges or webs d of the block D are made deep or wide enough to span the space between the bars B and O, and the base blocks or castings F fit between the same, so that the end of the tension-bar C is clamped between the blocks D and F by the connecting bolts or rivets f, which pass through the lower web d of the block D, the bar 0, and the baseblock F.
  • the end abutment or connecting block D is further provided with areeess or chamber 01 to permit the rivets f to be inserted horizontally through the bent end or flange c of the bar 0 and the block D and also to receive or countersink the heads of the rivets or bolts f, which are inserted at this point.
  • the castings or blocks D F securely clamp the ends of the tension-bar 0 between them and as the bent end a of the tension member abuts against a corresponding shoulder on the block D the rivets are largely relieved from shearing strain.
  • the rolled-steel or wrought-metal compression members B O are preferably plain or flat bars in cross-section, although they may be of any desired cross-section.
  • the truck-bolster for railway-cars comprising in combination a center block or casting A, an upper compression member or bar B, a lower tension member or bar G havinga bend or flange c at each end, and a connecting or abutment block D having an upper Web d with a recess d therein and shoulder cl for the end of said bar B to abut against, and furnished with a lower web (1 having a recess (Z and shoulder 61 for the bent end or flange o of the lower tension member or bar 0 to bear against, and a base block or casting F, between which and the connecting-block D said lower bar 0 is clamped, and connecting bolts or rivets, substantially as specified.
  • the truck-bolster for railway-cars comprising in combination a center block or casting A, an upper compression member or bar B, a lower tension member or bar 0 having a bend or flange c at each end, and a connecting or abutment block D having a recess cl and shoulder d for the end of said barB to abut against, and furnished with a recess (1 and shoulder 01 for the bent end or flange c of the lower tension member or bar 0 to bear against, and a base block or castingF between which and the connecting-block D said lower bar 0 is clamped, and connecting bolts or rivets,
  • said block D having a recess (1 to permit rivets to be inserted horizontally through the bend or flange c of the bar 0, substantially as specified.
  • the truck-bolster for railway-cars comprising in combination a center block or casting A, an upper compression member or bar B, a lower tension member or bar 0 having a bend or flange c at each end, and a connecting or abutment blockD having an upper web 01 with recess (Z therein and shoulder d for the end of said bar B to abut against, and rivets passing through said web d and bar B, and said block D being furnished with lower web d having a recess 61 and shoulder 01 for the bent end or flange c of the lower tension member or bar 0 to bear against, substantially as specified;
  • the truck-bolster for railway-cars comprising in combination a center block or casting A, an upper compression member or bar B, a lower tension member or bar 0 havinga bend or flange c at each end, and a connecting or abutment block D having recess cl and shoulder d for the end of said bar B to abut against, and furnished with a recess (1 and shoulder d for the bent end or flangec of the lower tension member or bar 0 to bear against, said block D having an upper web (1 through which the rivets pass to secure the bar B thereto, and a lower web d through which rivets pass to secure the bar 0 thereto, substantially as specified.

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Patented Apr. I; I902.
0. M. STIMSOM. TRUGK BOLSTEB FOB RAiLWAY CARS. (Application filed Sept. 1, 1900. Renewed Dec. 91, 1901.)
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OSCAR M. STIMSON, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
TRUCK BOLSTER FOR RAILWAY CARS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 696,511, dated April 1, 1902. Application filed September 1, 1900. Renewed December 21,1901. $erial No. 86,834. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, OSCAR M. STIMSON, a citizen of the United States, residing in Ohieago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois,have invented a new and useful Improvement in Truck-Bolsters for Railway-Oars, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to car-truck bolsters.
The object of my invention is to provide a car-truck bolster of a simple and economical construction and having great strength and rigidity for theamount or weight of metal employed.
My invention consists in the combination, with a bolster-center of cast-steel or other metal, of an upper compression plate, bar, or member of rolled steel or wrought metal and a lower tension plate, bar, or member of rolled steel or wrought metal provided at each end with an integral bend or flange to form an abutting shoulder and connecting blocks or castings at each end of the bolster furnished with a recess to receive and a shoulder for the end of the upper compression member to abut against, and against which the bent end or flange of the lower tension member likewise bears, and bolts or rivets connecting said parts.
In the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, Figure 1 is a side elevation, partly in vertical section, of a truck-bolster embodying my invention. Fig. 2 is a plan view, and Figs. 3 and 4 are crosssections on lines 3 3 and 4 4, respectively, of Fig. 1.
In said drawings, A represents the center block or casting of the bolster, through which the king-bolt passes, the same having flanged seats Ct at to receive the upper and lower rolled steel plates or bars B and 0 of the bolster.
D is the connecting or abutment block at the ends of the bolster. This block is furnished with a recess cl, having a shoulder d for the end of the upper compression member, plate, or bar 13 to abut against, said end being secured to the connecting-block by bolts or rivets Z), which pass through the upper web or flange d of the casting D. The casting D also has a recess 61 to receive the end of the lower tension member or bar 0 and ashoulder or flange d for the bent end or flange c of the bar 0 to bear against. The side flanges or webs d of the block D are made deep or wide enough to span the space between the bars B and O, and the base blocks or castings F fit between the same, so that the end of the tension-bar C is clamped between the blocks D and F by the connecting bolts or rivets f, which pass through the lower web d of the block D, the bar 0, and the baseblock F. The end abutment or connecting block D is further provided with areeess or chamber 01 to permit the rivets f to be inserted horizontally through the bent end or flange c of the bar 0 and the block D and also to receive or countersink the heads of the rivets or bolts f, which are inserted at this point. As the castings or blocks D F securely clamp the ends of the tension-bar 0 between them and as the bent end a of the tension member abuts against a corresponding shoulder on the block D the rivets are largely relieved from shearing strain.
The rolled-steel or wrought-metal compression members B O are preferably plain or flat bars in cross-section, although they may be of any desired cross-section.
I claiml. The truck-bolster for railway-cars comprising in combination a center block or casting A, an upper compression member or bar B, a lower tension member or bar G havinga bend or flange c at each end, and a connecting or abutment block D having an upper Web d with a recess d therein and shoulder cl for the end of said bar B to abut against, and furnished with a lower web (1 having a recess (Z and shoulder 61 for the bent end or flange o of the lower tension member or bar 0 to bear against, and a base block or casting F, between which and the connecting-block D said lower bar 0 is clamped, and connecting bolts or rivets, substantially as specified.
2. The truck-bolster for railway-cars comprising in combination a center block or casting A, an upper compression member or bar B, a lower tension member or bar 0 having a bend or flange c at each end, and a connecting or abutment block D having a recess cl and shoulder d for the end of said barB to abut against, and furnished with a recess (1 and shoulder 01 for the bent end or flange c of the lower tension member or bar 0 to bear against, and a base block or castingF between which and the connecting-block D said lower bar 0 is clamped, and connecting bolts or rivets,
said block D having a recess (1 to permit rivets to be inserted horizontally through the bend or flange c of the bar 0, substantially as specified.
3. The truck-bolster for railway-cars comprising in combination a center block or casting A, an upper compression member or bar B, a lower tension member or bar 0 having a bend or flange c at each end, and a connecting or abutment blockD having an upper web 01 with recess (Z therein and shoulder d for the end of said bar B to abut against, and rivets passing through said web d and bar B, and said block D being furnished with lower web d having a recess 61 and shoulder 01 for the bent end or flange c of the lower tension member or bar 0 to bear against, substantially as specified;
4:. The truck-bolster for railway-cars comprising in combination a center block or casting A, an upper compression member or bar B, a lower tension member or bar 0 havinga bend or flange c at each end, and a connecting or abutment block D having recess cl and shoulder d for the end of said bar B to abut against, and furnished with a recess (1 and shoulder d for the bent end or flangec of the lower tension member or bar 0 to bear against, said block D having an upper web (1 through which the rivets pass to secure the bar B thereto, and a lower web d through which rivets pass to secure the bar 0 thereto, substantially as specified.
' OSCAR M. STIMSON. Witnesses:
H. M. MUNDAY, L. E. CURTIS.
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