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US717375A
US717375A US12590702A US1902125907A US717375A US 717375 A US717375 A US 717375A US 12590702 A US12590702 A US 12590702A US 1902125907 A US1902125907 A US 1902125907A US 717375 A US717375 A US 717375A
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  • the object of this invention is to provide extremely simple devices for shifting the switch point or tongue, the device being adapted to operate in conjunction with a suitable device mounted on a car and adapted to be operated by the motorman or conductor, so that the switch may be thrown without alighting from a car or arresting its movement, as more fully hereinafter set forth.
  • the letter ct designates the switch-tongue, which is pivoted at its rear or larger end in the usual wa)7 and lies between the tread portion b and the inner fiange c of the junction-rail, which is of the usual construction.
  • the forward or pointed end of the tongue a is adapted to be shifted laterally from the inner face of the tread portion b to the adjacent face of the flange c, as is usual.
  • a rod d At either side of the rail is mounted a rod d, whose forward end is bent at substantially right angles and enters a horizontal opening in the tread b or the flange c and contacts with one of the side faces ofthe tongue.
  • the two inward-extending parts d bear against the tongue at opposite points, and they fit sufficiently loosely in the holes in the parts b and c to enable them to readily slide back and forth therein.
  • the rear ends of these rods d are connected together and are pivot" ally attached to the section of rail just ahead of the junction-rail. Their extreme forward ends are turned downward, so as to conveniently pass through a transverse hole in the Vertical web portion of the rail.
  • These bars d incline inwardly toward their forward ends, as shown.
  • the inward-bent ends CZ should lie at the bottom of or in grooves or recesses formed in the bottom of the recess in which the tongue works, so that they shall not be struck by the wheel-anges. It will also be observed that the rodv should be located as near the top of the rails as is practicable, so that they may be shifted readily. It will be observed also that by turning down the forward ends of the bars', so that they may pass through the web portion of the rail, the objection of cutting or boring out the upper or thick part of the rail is avoided.
  • the combination of the switch-rails and the junction-rail having an outer tread surface or flange and an inner guard-flange, a switch-tongue pivoted between these flanges and adapted to be shifted from side to side in the space therebetween, and a pair of rods pivotally attached to the rail at a point forward of the junction-rail and extending along one on either side of the same and having their forward inward-turned ends working through openings formed respectively in the flanges of the junction-rail and adapted to engage the opposite faces of the switchtongue,said rods approaching each other toward their for- Ward or pivotal ends.

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UNI-TED STATES ATENT nnte.
SAMUEL FIERBAUGII, OF HUNTINGTON, WEST VIRGINIA.
RAILWAY- SWITCH.
SPECIFIGATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 717,375, dated December 30, 1902.
Application iiled October 4, 1902.
To all zul/1,0m, it may concern;
Be it known that I, SAMUELFIERBAUGH, a citizen of the United States of America, and a resident of Huntington, county of Cabell, State of West Virginia, have invented certain new and useful Improvementsin Railway- Switches, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings,in which- Figure l is a plan view of portions of a switch, showing my invention applied thereto. Fig. 2 is a side elevation thereof, and Fig. 3 a transverse vertical section.
The object of this invention is to provide extremely simple devices for shifting the switch point or tongue, the device being adapted to operate in conjunction with a suitable device mounted on a car and adapted to be operated by the motorman or conductor, so that the switch may be thrown without alighting from a car or arresting its movement, as more fully hereinafter set forth.
In the drawings the letter ct designates the switch-tongue, which is pivoted at its rear or larger end in the usual wa)7 and lies between the tread portion b and the inner fiange c of the junction-rail, which is of the usual construction. The forward or pointed end of the tongue a is adapted to be shifted laterally from the inner face of the tread portion b to the adjacent face of the flange c, as is usual. At either side of the rail is mounted a rod d, whose forward end is bent at substantially right angles and enters a horizontal opening in the tread b or the flange c and contacts with one of the side faces ofthe tongue. The two inward-extending parts d bear against the tongue at opposite points, and they fit sufficiently loosely in the holes in the parts b and c to enable them to readily slide back and forth therein.. The rear ends of these rods d are connected together and are pivot" ally attached to the section of rail just ahead of the junction-rail. Their extreme forward ends are turned downward, so as to conveniently pass through a transverse hole in the Vertical web portion of the rail. These bars d incline inwardly toward their forward ends, as shown.
Serial No. 125,907. (No model.)
l It will be observed that by simply causing the part carried by the car to im pin ge against the outer side of either one of the rods d as it goes along toward the switch the switchpoint may be thrown in either direction. Any of the well-known devicesV may be employed for engaging the bars or rods d, 'and I therefore do not wish to be confined in this respect. It will be observed that when one of the rods dis operated to shift the tongue toward the other side of its recess the rod will be pushed in close to the adjacent edge of the rail, and the rod on the other side of the rail will be by the same act pushed outward, where it will be in proper position for manipulation when it is desired to shift the tongue into its other position. It will be observed that the inward-bent ends CZ should lie at the bottom of or in grooves or recesses formed in the bottom of the recess in which the tongue works, so that they shall not be struck by the wheel-anges. It will also be observed that the rodv should be located as near the top of the rails as is practicable, so that they may be shifted readily. It will be observed also that by turning down the forward ends of the bars', so that they may pass through the web portion of the rail, the objection of cutting or boring out the upper or thick part of the rail is avoided.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secureby Letters Patent, is-
l. In a railway-switch, the combination of the switch-rails and the junction-rail, hav ing an outer tread surface or flange and an inner guard-flange, a switch-tongue pivoted between these flanges and adapted to be shifted from side to side in the space therebetween, and a pair of rods pivotally attached to the rail at a point forward of the junction-rail and extending along one on either side of the same and having their forward inward-turned ends working through openings formed respectively in the flanges of the junction-rail and adapted to engage the opposite faces of the switchtongue,said rods approaching each other toward their for- Ward or pivotal ends.
2. A device for shifting the switch-tongue In testimony whereof I hereunto afiix my this 29th day of September, 1902.
SAMUEL FIERBAUGH.
rods lying at opposite sides of lche rail and having their forward ends connected together and pivotally supported in an opening in the rail and their rearward ends turned inward Vitnesses:
and adapted to engage the switch-Longue, for DON WEIDER, the purposes set forth. S. O. HERMAN.
of railWa -switehes oonsistinff of a air of siffnature in the resenee of Lwo Witnesses io n l n a 7
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