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US705028A
US705028A US10690102A US1902106901A US705028A US 705028 A US705028 A US 705028A US 10690102 A US10690102 A US 10690102A US 1902106901 A US1902106901 A US 1902106901A US 705028 A US705028 A US 705028A
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    • B61RAILWAYS
    • B61HBRAKES OR OTHER RETARDING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR RAIL VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENT OR DISPOSITION THEREOF IN RAIL VEHICLES
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  • This invention relates to railway-cars, and more especially'to the brakes used thereon; and the object of the same is to provide an improved connection between the manual brake-shaft and the chain connected with the brake beam, whereby the force is increased and the winding of the chain around a rotary shaft is avoided.
  • the numeral 1 designates the car, 2 the wheels, and 3 the brake-shoes, mounted on brake-beams 4, all as is common in this art and well known. IIeretofore these brake-beams have been swung so as to press the shoes against the wheels by means of chains leading from the beams to rotary shafts, one at each end of the car and having a crank-handle or wheel at its upper extremity by which it was rotated by the motorman, the shaft also preferably having a ratchet-wheel to prevent retrograde movement. In that construction the chain was wound upon the shaft as the latter rotated,
  • the numeral 10 designates a casing having ears Serial No. 1061901. (No model.)
  • Theouter extremity of the bar 21 has an eye 23, to which is attached a chain 24, and'the latter leads to the brake-beam 4, as best seen in Fig. I, possibly through a brake-rod 25.
  • the motorman turns the hamdle-or wheel 13 and with it the shaft 12 and small gear 14.
  • the latter turns the large gear 15 and with it the shaft 16 and the toothed wheel 17 and the rotation of the lat ter causes the rack*bar to be moved in the proper direction to draw on the chain and apply the brakes.

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No. 705,028. Patented Juiy 22, I902.
' A. BROLUSKA.
' CAR BRAKE.
(Application filed May 12, 1902.) (No Model.)
THE NQRRIS PETERS 00.. PHOTO-LITHOY. WASHINIJTON, r:v c.
and the piling up of the links on the shaft AlWIEL BROLUSKA, OF
PATENT OEEicE.
DETROIT, MICHIGAN.
CAR-BRAKE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent N 0. 705,028, dated July 22, 1902.
Application filed May 12, 1902:
To ctZZ whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, AMEL BROLUSKA, a citi zen of the United States, and a resident of Detroit, Wayne county, State of Michigan, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Car-Brakes; and my preferred manner of carrying out the invention is set forth in the following full, clear, and exact description, terminating with a claim particularly specifying the novelty.
This invention relates to railway-cars, and more especially'to the brakes used thereon; and the object of the same is to provide an improved connection between the manual brake-shaft and the chain connected with the brake beam, whereby the force is increased and the winding of the chain around a rotary shaft is avoided.
To this end the invention consists in the specific details of construction described below and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein- Figure Iis a longitudinal section of a streetcar to which my improved brake has been applied. Fig. II is an enlarged plan view of the invention, and Fig. III is an enlarged vertical sectional view of the invention.
In the drawings the numeral 1 designates the car, 2 the wheels, and 3 the brake-shoes, mounted on brake-beams 4, all as is common in this art and well known. IIeretofore these brake-beams have been swung so as to press the shoes against the wheels by means of chains leading from the beams to rotary shafts, one at each end of the car and having a crank-handle or wheel at its upper extremity by which it was rotated by the motorman, the shaft also preferably having a ratchet-wheel to prevent retrograde movement. In that construction the chain was wound upon the shaft as the latter rotated,
and on each other often produced confusion and allowed slipping and always produced a great wear and resulted in unevenness of power in the application of the brake-shoes to the wheels. It is my object to overcome these objections by the application of a simple device and at the same time to increase the power which is applied by hand.
Coming now to the present invention, the numeral 10 designates a casing having ears Serial No. 1061901. (No model.)
11, by which it is secured, preferably,beneath the platform at the end of the car. WVithin one end of this casing is journaled an upright shaft 12, having a crank-handle or wheel 13 at its upper extremity, by means of which the 'motorman turns the shaft. The latter may, and preferably does, have the usual ratchet-wheel, which is engaged by a pawl to prevent retrograde movement; but these featuresare not shown, as they form no part of the present invention. Fixed on the shaft within the casing 10 is a small gear-wheel14, which, meshes with a larger gear-wheel l5, fixed on another upright shaft 16, also journaled in the casing, as best seen in Fig. III. This shaft is short, and it carries a toothed whee1l7, the latter being preferably arranged below the gear-wheel 15, as shown.
20 is a guide projecting from the casing and of a size and shape interiorly to permit longitudinal movement of a rack-bar 21, whose teeth engage the toothed wheel 17, and above and below these teeth are preferably located flanges 22, integral with the rack-bar and filling out its contour, so that it may slide within the guide, these flanges moving above and below the teeth of the wheel 17, as best seen in Fig. III. Theouter extremity of the bar 21 has an eye 23, to which is attached a chain 24, and'the latter leads to the brake-beam 4, as best seen in Fig. I, possibly through a brake-rod 25.
In operation the motorman turns the hamdle-or wheel 13 and with it the shaft 12 and small gear 14. The latter turns the large gear 15 and with it the shaft 16 and the toothed wheel 17 and the rotation of the lat ter causes the rack*bar to be moved in the proper direction to draw on the chain and apply the brakes.
All parts are of the desired sizes, shapes, proportions, and material, although the latter is preferably metal throughout, excepting, possibly, the handpiece on the crank 13.
I do not limit myself to the details of com struction other than as described below.
What is claimed as new isl In a car brake, the combination with the brake-shoes mounted on a movable brakebeam of a casing carriedby the car andhaving a guide, an upright shaft journaled in the easing and havingacrank=-handle at its upper end,
a second shaft journaled in said casing, inter- In testimony whereof I have hereunto submeshing gears fixed on said shafts, a toothed scribed my signature this the 8th day of May, wheel fixed on the second shaft, a rack-bar A. 13.1902.
having flanges above and below its teeth and AMEL BROLUSKA. sliding bodily in said guide While its teeth Witnesses:
engage said toothed wheel, and a chain oon- J NO. H. RUSSELL,
necting said rack-bar and brake-beam. l J. H. DOUGHERTY.
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US3018669A (en) * 1960-01-26 1962-01-30 William N Bennett Dashboard shift for motorboats

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US3018669A (en) * 1960-01-26 1962-01-30 William N Bennett Dashboard shift for motorboats

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