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US697068A
US697068A US7873401A US1901078734A US697068A US 697068 A US697068 A US 697068A US 7873401 A US7873401 A US 7873401A US 1901078734 A US1901078734 A US 1901078734A US 697068 A US697068 A US 697068A
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  • the object of the present invention is to provide a self-lubricating vehicle-axle that will possess strength and durability and will be simple in construction and perfectly dustproof and render the lubricating of the skein perfect at all times, which objects I attain by the construction substantially shown in the drawings and hereinafter described and claimed.
  • Figure 1 of the drawings is a sectional elevation of a vehicle-axle, showing the application of my invention thereto;
  • Fig. 2 a perspective view of a portion of the axle with skein upon the end thereof;
  • Fig. 3 a perspective view of the sectional boxing.
  • A represents a portion of the ordinary vehiclc-axle provided with the dust-guardB and the metal skein O, which has the usual taper or inclination.
  • said skein is provided with a circumferential collar a and is also formed hollow to provide a chamber b.
  • axle A is formed hollow, as is usual in metal axles, it is necessary to close the communication between the axle and skein,
  • the boxing is longitudinally split, which forms the two longitudinal sections D E, so as to enable the sections to be put together over the skein C and collar athereof, the inner ends of the sections having grooved flanges e f, respectively, which flanges fit over the collar of the skein.
  • the two sections D E of the boxing are of greater length than the length of the skein C, so that when the two sections are in place, as shown in Fig. 1 ot ⁇ the drawings, the ends of the sections will project beyond the end of the skein to provide an oil-chamber d.
  • the outer extremities of the boxing-section D E have inwardlyextending flanges g, so that when the two sections are together a decreased openin g is provided, which may be closed bya suitable stopper F.
  • the wheel as indicated at G, may be of any suitable construction, and after being placed upon the boxing is held tightly thereon by means of a suitable screw-nut h engaging screw-threads t' on the ends of the sections D E, a suitable washer j being interposed between the wheel and nut, as shown in Fig. l of the drawings, or any other suitable means may be employed to holdV the wheel in place upon the boxing as found most desirable, this being one of many means that may be successfully used.
  • the chamber h is for some solid lubricant
  • tallow or a'lubricant that will melt easily by. the action of heat, said chamber being filled with such lubricant, and the chamber d is supplied with lubricating-oil by first removing the stopper F.
  • the chamber b is illed with tallow or like solid lubricant and chamber d is kept supplied with oil, the tallow not being brought into use as a lubricant when there is sufficient oil to serve the purpose, the oil working in between the exterior of the skein and the inner surface of the boxing-sections.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
MARTIN BRUNER, OF BUCKLAND, OHIO.
SELF-LUBRICATING AxLE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 697,068, dated April. 8, 1902.
Application filed October 15| 1901.' Serial No. '78,734- (No model.)
AI do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the annexed drawings, making a part of this specification, and to the letters of reference marked thereon.
The object of the present invention is to provide a self-lubricating vehicle-axle that will possess strength and durability and will be simple in construction and perfectly dustproof and render the lubricating of the skein perfect at all times, which objects I attain by the construction substantially shown in the drawings and hereinafter described and claimed.
Figure 1 of the drawings isa sectional elevation of a vehicle-axle, showing the application of my invention thereto; Fig. 2, a perspective view of a portion of the axle with skein upon the end thereof; Fig. 3, a perspective view of the sectional boxing.
In the accompanying drawings, A represents a portion of the ordinary vehiclc-axle provided with the dust-guardB and the metal skein O, which has the usual taper or inclination. At the base of the skein O or at its juncture with the axle A said skein is provided with a circumferential collar a and is also formed hollow to provide a chamber b.
As the axle A is formed hollow, as is usual in metal axles, it is necessary to close the communication between the axle and skein,
which is accomplished bya plug c, of wood or other suitable material, thereby forming a closed end to the chamber b, the plug being driven into the chamber through the opening at the inner side of the axle, which opening in the present instance is covered by the dustguard B, said metal axle being of the usual construction-that is, formed hollow, with its inner portion opened.
The boxing is longitudinally split, which forms the two longitudinal sections D E, so as to enable the sections to be put together over the skein C and collar athereof, the inner ends of the sections having grooved flanges e f, respectively, which flanges fit over the collar of the skein. The two sections D E of the boxing are of greater length than the length of the skein C, so that when the two sections are in place, as shown in Fig. 1 ot` the drawings, the ends of the sections will project beyond the end of the skein to provide an oil-chamber d. The outer extremities of the boxing-section D E have inwardlyextending flanges g, so that when the two sections are together a decreased openin g is provided, which may be closed bya suitable stopper F.
The wheel, as indicated at G, may be of any suitable construction, and after being placed upon the boxing is held tightly thereon by means of a suitable screw-nut h engaging screw-threads t' on the ends of the sections D E, a suitable washer j being interposed between the wheel and nut, as shown in Fig. l of the drawings, or any other suitable means may be employed to holdV the wheel in place upon the boxing as found most desirable, this being one of many means that may be successfully used.
The chamber h is for some solid lubricant,
such as tallow or a'lubricant that will melt easily by. the action of heat, said chamber being filled with such lubricant, and the chamber d is supplied with lubricating-oil by first removing the stopper F. The chamber b is illed with tallow or like solid lubricant and chamber d is kept supplied with oil, the tallow not being brought into use as a lubricant when there is sufficient oil to serve the purpose, the oil working in between the exterior of the skein and the inner surface of the boxing-sections. It frequently happens through forgetfulness or for other reasons that chainber d is not properly kept supplied with oil, and in such event the lubricant in the chamber b will take its place, and as the skein becomes warm by the frictional contact therewith of the boxing the tallow or other like lubricant will become softened sufficient to feed itself between the skein and boxing, and thereby take the place of the oil that should be in the chamber d. It will therefore be seen that provision is made for a perfect lubrication of the axle or skein thereof whether there is any oil in the chamber d or not, thus flanges to form an opening to receive the lubricant When the flanges are together, and a suitable stopper to close said opening, the boxsections extending beyond the end of the skein to form a chamber for the lubricant, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
In testimony that I claim the above I have hereunto subscribed my namein the presence of two Witnesses.
MARTIN BRUNER.
rWitnesses:
P. J. VVALsHE, GEO. M. COPENHAVER.
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