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US702275A
US702275A US7572301A US1901075723A US702275A US 702275 A US702275 A US 702275A US 7572301 A US7572301 A US 7572301A US 1901075723 A US1901075723 A US 1901075723A US 702275 A US702275 A US 702275A
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    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
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  • the device being very simple and durable in construction, easily placed in an active position, and at all times in position for immediate use.
  • Figure 1 is a cross-section of a street with the device in active position.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged cross-section of the reel, the section being on the line 2 2 of Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 3 is a reduced side elevation of the same.
  • Fig. 4 is an enlarged plan view of the reel and its sup-- porting-post,the latter being shown in section on the line 4 4 of Fig. 1; and
  • Fig. 5 is a reduced plan view of the improvement'as arranged at intersecting streets.
  • the improved device for arresting runaways consists, essentially, of a wire cable, rope, or like flexible member A, stretched across the street at a suitable height, so that the runaway animal runs against the member A at about breast high to interrupt the further forward movement of the animal, as hereinafter more fully explained.
  • the flexible member A winds on a reel B, mounted to rotate loosely on a shaft 0, secured by a pin C to a bracket D, fastened on a post E, preferably set at one of the corners of intersecting streets, as plainly shown in Fig. 5, similar posts E and E being set opposite the post E at the adjacent corners, as indicated in the said Fig. 5..
  • Each of the posts E and E is provided with an eye F, adapted to be engaged by a hook A, held on the free end of the flexible member A, the latter after leaving the reel B passing through a guide-pulley G, carried by the postE at about the same height as the eye F is from the pavement. (See Fig. 1.)
  • the following device is provided: On the inside of the reel B are formed transverse guideways B, in which is mounted to slide a plate or disk I-I, having its central threaded aperture screwing on a screw-rod C forming part of the shaft 0 previously mentioned. (See Fig.
  • the inner end of the plate H is normally a distance away from the free end of the coil-spring I, arranged within the reel B, so that when the flexible memberAis stretched across the street, as previously described, the reel B is turned such distance that the plate II is moved inward to engage the free end of the spring I. Now afurther unwinding of the ther forward movement of the animal carrytion of the reel B, and consequently further movement of the plate H, to compress the spring I, thereby giving a resistance to the reel B and the flexible member A to finally bring the runaway to a stop.
  • the flexible member A is not liable to be broken by the impact of the animal, and at the same time the flexible member is capable of lengthening out with an increasin g resistance to gradually and forcibly bring the animal to a dead stop.
  • the frame for carrying the guide-roller G has a limited turning movement on the post E to bring the guide-roller G in proper position
  • the flexible member A is free to unwind from the reel 13 to allow a byflexible member A from the reel B on the fur- 5 ing the flexible member A along causes rotaaway animal and to give an increasing resistwith a reel, and a flexible member, of a reel resistance device having normally separated members, one of which is revoluble with the reel and the other member is arranged to oppose the rotation thereof, and means for bringing said members into cooperative relation on the withdrawal of a certain length of the flexible member.
  • a runaway-arrester the combination with a reel, and a flexible member, of a compressible resistance member, a slidable resistance member normally separated from said first-named resistance member, and means for bringing said slidable member into active engagement with said compressible member on the rotation of said reel.
  • Arunaway-arrester comprisingopposite posts at the sides of a street, a reel carried by one of the posts, a cable Winding on the said reel and having fastening means at its free end to secure it to the other post, and a resistance in the reel and controlled by the rotation of the reel, to resist the unwinding of the cable after the same is stretched across the street from one post'to another, the said resistance comprising a spring, a plate turned by and sliding in the reel and adapted to engage and compress the said spring, and a screw-rod on which the plate screws, as set forth.
  • A'runaway-arrester comprising a plurality of posts at the corners of intersecting streets, a reel on one of the posts, a cable winding on the reel and adapted to be fastened to either of the other posts, and a guideroller on one of the posts and having its frame mounted to turn on the post, as set forth.
  • FRANK TROTT WM. I-I. CHILD.

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No. 702,275. Patented June l0, I902.
F. E. ARNOLD. DEVICE FOR ABRESTING RUNAWAYS.
(Application filed Sept. 20, 1901.) (No Ilodel.) 2 Sheets-Sheet 2.
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DEVICE FOR ARRESTING RUNAWAY SQ SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 702,27 5, dated June 10, 1902. Application filed September 20, 1901 Serial No. .75,.'723. (No model.)
. adapted for use in crowded thoroughfares of cities, the device being very simple and durable in construction, easily placed in an active position, and at all times in position for immediate use.
The invention consists of novel features and parts and combinations of the same, as will be fully described hereinafter and then pointed out in the claims.
A practical embodiment of the invention is represented in the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the views.
Figure 1 is a cross-section of a street with the device in active position. Fig. 2 is an enlarged cross-section of the reel, the section being on the line 2 2 of Fig. 3. Fig. 3 is a reduced side elevation of the same. Fig. 4 is an enlarged plan view of the reel and its sup-- porting-post,the latter being shown in section on the line 4 4 of Fig. 1; and Fig. 5 is a reduced plan view of the improvement'as arranged at intersecting streets.
The improved device for arresting runaways consists, essentially, of a wire cable, rope, or like flexible member A, stretched across the street at a suitable height, so that the runaway animal runs against the member A at about breast high to interrupt the further forward movement of the animal, as hereinafter more fully explained. The flexible member A winds on a reel B, mounted to rotate loosely on a shaft 0, secured by a pin C to a bracket D, fastened on a post E, preferably set at one of the corners of intersecting streets, as plainly shown in Fig. 5, similar posts E and E being set opposite the post E at the adjacent corners, as indicated in the said Fig. 5.. Each of the posts E and E is provided with an eye F, adapted to be engaged by a hook A, held on the free end of the flexible member A, the latter after leaving the reel B passing through a guide-pulley G, carried by the postE at about the same height as the eye F is from the pavement. (See Fig. 1.)
stander to take hold of the hook A, normally carried at the guide-pulley G, and run across the street and fasten the hook A to the eye F, so as to extend the member A across the street in which the animal is running. In order to allow the flexible member A to lengthen out after being struck by the runance to the lengthening out of the said member A to bring the animal finally to a stop, the following device is provided: On the inside of the reel B are formed transverse guideways B, in which is mounted to slide a plate or disk I-I, having its central threaded aperture screwing on a screw-rod C forming part of the shaft 0 previously mentioned. (See Fig. 2.) The inner end of the plate H is normally a distance away from the free end of the coil-spring I, arranged within the reel B, so that when the flexible memberAis stretched across the street, as previously described, the reel B is turned such distance that the plate II is moved inward to engage the free end of the spring I. Now afurther unwinding of the ther forward movement of the animal carrytion of the reel B, and consequently further movement of the plate H, to compress the spring I, thereby giving a resistance to the reel B and the flexible member A to finally bring the runaway to a stop. It is understood that by this arrangement the flexible member A is not liable to be broken by the impact of the animal, and at the same time the flexible member is capable of lengthening out with an increasin g resistance to gradually and forcibly bring the animal to a dead stop. The frame for carrying the guide-roller G has a limited turning movement on the post E to bring the guide-roller G in proper position The flexible member A is free to unwind from the reel 13 to allow a byflexible member A from the reel B on the fur- 5 ing the flexible member A along causes rotaaway animal and to give an increasing resistwith a reel, and a flexible member, of a reel resistance device having normally separated members, one of which is revoluble with the reel and the other member is arranged to oppose the rotation thereof, and means for bringing said members into cooperative relation on the withdrawal of a certain length of the flexible member.
3. In a runaway-arrester, the combination with a reel, and a flexible member, of a resistance member revoluble with said reel and slidable therein, another resistance member adapted to be engaged by the slidable and revoluble member, and means for bringing said resistance members into cooperative relation on the continued withdrawal of said flexible member.
at. In a runaway-arrester, the combination with a reel, and a flexible member, of a compressible resistance member, a slidable resistance member normally separated from said first-named resistance member, and means for bringing said slidable member into active engagement with said compressible member on the rotation of said reel.
5. In a runaway-arrester, the combination of a shaft having a threaded portion, a reel, a compressible resistance member within the reel, and a resistance-disk having threaded engagement with said shaft and slidable connection with the reel.
6. Arunaway-arrester,comprisingopposite posts at the sides of a street, a reel carried by one of the posts, a cable Winding on the said reel and having fastening means at its free end to secure it to the other post, and a resistance in the reel and controlled by the rotation of the reel, to resist the unwinding of the cable after the same is stretched across the street from one post'to another, the said resistance comprising a spring, a plate turned by and sliding in the reel and adapted to engage and compress the said spring, and a screw-rod on which the plate screws, as set forth.
7. A'runaway-arrester, comprising a plurality of posts at the corners of intersecting streets, a reel on one of the posts, a cable winding on the reel and adapted to be fastened to either of the other posts, and a guideroller on one of the posts and having its frame mounted to turn on the post, as set forth.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two witnesses.
FREDERIO E. ARNOLD. Witnesses:
FRANK TROTT, WM. I-I. CHILD.
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US2417434A (en) * 1945-02-13 1947-03-18 Bell Telephone Labor Inc Mechanical stop device
US2450328A (en) * 1946-01-16 1948-09-28 All American Aviat Inc Aircraft barrier
US2659573A (en) * 1951-01-26 1953-11-17 Sr Joel D Smith Safety belt cable take-up and shock absorber
US2856710A (en) * 1957-03-04 1958-10-21 Harold E Hastings Fold-down gates
US2905407A (en) * 1952-09-02 1959-09-22 Flight Refuelling Inc Device for resiliently arresting the movement of hose or cable-carrying winches
US5228661A (en) * 1991-01-09 1993-07-20 Itt Corporation Spare tire carrier and winch
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2417434A (en) * 1945-02-13 1947-03-18 Bell Telephone Labor Inc Mechanical stop device
US2450328A (en) * 1946-01-16 1948-09-28 All American Aviat Inc Aircraft barrier
US2659573A (en) * 1951-01-26 1953-11-17 Sr Joel D Smith Safety belt cable take-up and shock absorber
US2905407A (en) * 1952-09-02 1959-09-22 Flight Refuelling Inc Device for resiliently arresting the movement of hose or cable-carrying winches
US2856710A (en) * 1957-03-04 1958-10-21 Harold E Hastings Fold-down gates
US5228661A (en) * 1991-01-09 1993-07-20 Itt Corporation Spare tire carrier and winch
US5718553A (en) * 1994-06-09 1998-02-17 American Commercial Industries, Inc. Tire presenter

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