US698929A - Body-bolster for railway-cars. - Google Patents
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- B61F—RAIL 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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- the object of my invention is to produce a body-bolster for railway-cars which will combine maximum strength with minimum weight.
- Figure I is a perspective View of my improved bolster, showing the outer ends of the bolster dropped down, which is the construction used when the outside sills of the carbody are deeper than the inner sills.
- Fig. II is a perspective View of my improved bolster, showing the outer ends of the bolster dropped down, which is the construction used when the outside sills of the carbody are deeper than the inner sills.
- FIG. V is a detail view of a bolsterin which my invention is embodied, but the ends of the bolster running out iush with the top instead of being dropped down, as shown in the other figures.
- the bolster has a closed top 1, from which depend two outer vertical ribs 2 and a central intermediate rib 3.
- the top of the bolster is preferably somewhat Wider than the distance apart of the ribs 2, so that the edges of the top overhang the ribs, as shown at 4:, Fig. III.
- the ribs 2 and 3 are open'at the bottom, except Where they are united by the integral side bearings 5 and the integral center bearing 6, the latter being connected to the top l of the bolster by means of a kingbolt post 7.
- the post 7 is ,connected to the outer vertical ribs 2 by meansl of webs 7, as shown isn Fig. III.
- the bolster is. to be used in connection with a car-body having outer sills of greater depth than the inner sills, the ends of the bolster are dropped down, as shown at 8, Figs. I and II; but where the bolster is to be used in connection with a car-body having all of its sills of equal height the top of the bolster is run out straight, as shown in Fig. V.
- the wide top of the bolster forms a substantial bearing for the car-sills, while the vertical ribs aord, with the top, the requisite strength, to the bolster, and in this Way I provide a bolster that is both light and strong, and by uniting the ribs by the integral side and center bearings any tendency for them to spread is prevented.
- a body-bolster for railway-cars consisting of a top, outer vertical ribs and an intermediate rib depending from the top, and side bearings uniting the ribs at their lower edges, substantially as described.
- a body-bolster for railway-cars consisting of a top, outer and intermediate ribs depending from the top, and center and side bearin gs uniting the ribs at their lower edges, substantially as described.
- a body-bolster for railway-cars consisting of a top, two outer vertical ribs depending from the4 top, one central intermediate vertical rib .depending from the top, and integral side and center bearings connecting all three of said ribs together at their lower edges, substantially as set forth.
- a body-bolster for railway-cars consistinglof Va top, vertical ribs depending from the top and forming the sides of the bolster, a center bearing uniting the ribs at their lower edges, a king-bolt post uniting the center bearing with the top of the bolster, and a web connecting the king-bolt post with the outer vertical ribs, substantially as set forth.
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No. 699,929. Patented Apr. 29, |902.
T. M. GALLAGHEH. BODY BOLSTER FOR RAILWAY GARS.
(Application med Dec. so. 1901.)
(No Model.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
THOMAS M. GALLAGHER, OF OLD ORCHARD, MISSOURI, ASSIGNOR TO SCULLIN-GALLAGHER IRON & STEEL COMPANY, OF ST. LOUIS,
MISSOURI, A CORPORATION.
BODY-BOLSTER FOR RAILWAY-CARS.
SPECIFICATION forming* part of Letters Patent N O. 698,929, dated April 29, 1902.
Application filed December 30, 1901. Serial No. 87,666. (No model.)
To @ZZ whom t may concern:
Beit. known that LTHoMAs M. GALLAGEER, a citizen of the United States, residingin Old Orchard,in the county of St. Louis and State of Missouri, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Body-Holsters for Railway-Cars, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification.
The object of my invention is to produce a body-bolster for railway-cars which will combine maximum strength with minimum weight.
My invent-ion consists in features of novelty hereinafter fully described, and pointed out in the claims.
Figure I is a perspective View of my improved bolster, showing the outer ends of the bolster dropped down, which is the construction used when the outside sills of the carbody are deeper than the inner sills. Fig. II
is a View part in elevation and part in verti- Fig. III is a view part in plan Fig. IV is an cal section. and part in horizont-al section.
enlarged vertical transverse section taken through the middle of the bolster. Fig. V is a detail view of a bolsterin which my invention is embodied, but the ends of the bolster running out iush with the top instead of being dropped down, as shown in the other figures.
The bolster has a closed top 1, from which depend two outer vertical ribs 2 and a central intermediate rib 3. The top of the bolster is preferably somewhat Wider than the distance apart of the ribs 2, so that the edges of the top overhang the ribs, as shown at 4:, Fig. III. The ribs 2 and 3 are open'at the bottom, except Where they are united by the integral side bearings 5 and the integral center bearing 6, the latter being connected to the top l of the bolster by means of a kingbolt post 7. The post 7 is ,connected to the outer vertical ribs 2 by meansl of webs 7, as shown isn Fig. III.
lfVhere the bolster is. to be used in connection with a car-body having outer sills of greater depth than the inner sills, the ends of the bolster are dropped down, as shown at 8, Figs. I and II; but where the bolster is to be used in connection with a car-body having all of its sills of equal height the top of the bolster is run out straight, as shown in Fig. V.
The wide top of the bolster forms a substantial bearing for the car-sills, while the vertical ribs aord, with the top, the requisite strength, to the bolster, and in this Way I provide a bolster that is both light and strong, and by uniting the ribs by the integral side and center bearings any tendency for them to spread is prevented. Y
I claim as my inventionl. A body-bolster for railway-cars, consisting of a top, outer vertical ribs and an intermediate rib depending from the top, and side bearings uniting the ribs at their lower edges, substantially as described.
2. A body-bolster for railway-cars consisting of a top, outer and intermediate ribs depending from the top, and center and side bearin gs uniting the ribs at their lower edges, substantially as described.
3. A body-bolster for railway-cars consisting of a top, two outer vertical ribs depending from the4 top, one central intermediate vertical rib .depending from the top, and integral side and center bearings connecting all three of said ribs together at their lower edges, substantially as set forth.
4. A body-bolster for railway-cars consistinglof Va top, vertical ribs depending from the top and forming the sides of the bolster, a center bearing uniting the ribs at their lower edges,a king-bolt post uniting the center bearing with the top of the bolster, and a web connecting the king-bolt post with the outer vertical ribs, substantially as set forth.
I THOMAS M. GALLAGI-IER.
' E. S. KNIGHT,
M. P. SMITH.
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