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US719792A
US719792A US10551002A US1902105510A US719792A US 719792 A US719792 A US 719792A US 10551002 A US10551002 A US 10551002A US 1902105510 A US1902105510 A US 1902105510A US 719792 A US719792 A US 719792A
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    • B61GCOUPLINGS; DRAUGHT AND BUFFING APPLIANCES
    • B61G3/00Couplings comprising mating parts of similar shape or form which can be coupled without the use of any additional element or elements
    • B61G3/04Couplings comprising mating parts of similar shape or form which can be coupled without the use of any additional element or elements with coupling head having a guard arm on one side and a knuckle with angularly-disposed nose and tail portions pivoted to the other side thereof, the nose of the knuckle being the coupling part, and means to lock the knuckle in coupling position, e.g. "A.A.R." or "Janney" type

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  • PATBNtED PEB.y 3 190s.
  • My invention relates to means in a carcoupling for holding the locking-pin of the coupling in an elevated position during the period that the coupler is disconnected from another mating coupler.
  • Figure I is a perspective view of a coupling equipped with my improvement.
  • Fig. II is a horizontal section taken on line II II
  • Fig. I is a vertical longitudinal section taken on line III III
  • Fig. IV is a vertical cross-section taken on line IV IV
  • Fig. V is a rear view of the coupling-knuckle.
  • Fig. VI is a perspective view showing the lower end of the coupling-locking pin and the lever that operates in conjunction with said locking-pin and the supporting-dog by which the pin is held in elevated position.
  • 13 is a dog pivotally mounted on the pin 10, that carries the lever 9, the dog being arranged to extend upwardly beside the locking-pin 6 and being provided with a linger 14.
  • This dog is adapted to seat beneath the shoulder 7 ofthe locking-pin 6 when said pin is raised, where it serves to hold the pin elevated after the parts of the coupler have been operated to open the coupling-knuckle.
  • the finger v14 of the dog 13 serves to limit .the movement of the dog as it falls into position beneath the shoulder 7.
  • the locking-pin is adapted to beraised by any suitable means, such as the rocking operatingrod 15, provided with an arm 16, that has connection to the locking-pin.
  • a draw-head In a car-coupling, the combination of a draw-head, a knuckle pivotally mounted in said draw-head and having a tail provided with an inclined surface, a locking-pin pro- IOO mounted in said draw-head having its free end positioned beneath the tail of said knuckle and adapted to be engaged by said locking-pin, a dog pivotally mounted in said draw-head and to seat beneath the shoulder of said locking-pin and a stop-finger carried by said dog adapted to rest against said locking-pin when the dog is moved thereto substantially as described.
  • PHILIP T. HANDIGES In a car-coupling, the combination of a draw-head, a knuckle pivotally mounted in said draw-head and having a tail provided with an inclined surface, a locking-pin pro- IOO mounted in said draw-head having its free end positioned beneath the tail of said knuckle and adapted to be engaged by said locking-pin, a dog pivot

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No. 719,792. PATBNtED PEB.y 3, 190s.
P. T. HANDIGES. GAR GOUPLING.
4AFPLIOAIION FILED MAY 1, 1902.
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l UNITED STATESv .PATENT OFFICE.
PHILIP T. IIANDIGES, OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO ALBERT WAYCOTT, OF ST.VLOUIS, MISSOURI.
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SPECIFICATION forming part Of Letters Patent N o. 719,792, dated February 3, 1903.
Application filed May 1, 1902. Serial No. 105,510. (No model.)
To all whom t Irl/ty concern;
Be it known that l, PHILIP T. HANDIGES, a citizen of the United States, residing in the city of St. Louis, in the State of Missouri, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Oar-Couplings, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification.
My invention relates to means in a carcoupling for holding the locking-pin of the coupling in an elevated position during the period that the coupler is disconnected from another mating coupler.
The present improvement is applicable to the car-coupling described inlmy application for United States Letters Patent, filed March 31, 1902, Serial No. 100,661.
My invention consists in features of novelty hereinafter fully described, and pointed out in the claims.
Figure I is a perspective view of a coupling equipped with my improvement.A Fig. II is a horizontal section taken on line II II, Fig. I. Fig. III is a vertical longitudinal section taken on line III III, Fig. II. Fig. IV is a vertical cross-section taken on line IV IV, Fig. II. Fig. V is a rear view of the coupling-knuckle. Fig. VI is a perspective view showing the lower end of the coupling-locking pin and the lever that operates in conjunction with said locking-pin and the supporting-dog by which the pin is held in elevated position.
1 designates the draw-head of the coupling, in which the knuckle 2 is pivotally held by the pin 3. The tail lof the knuckle is provided with an inclined lower surface 5. (See Fig. V.)
lug 8 at the lower end of the locking-pin when said locking-pin is raised.
12 is a cam carried by the lever 9 and onto which the lug 8 is adapted to pass to move the lever 9 quickly as the lug traverses that part of the lever.
No invention is herein claimed for the parts thus far described per se, my present improvement relating to the feature that will 110W be described.
13 is a dog pivotally mounted on the pin 10, that carries the lever 9, the dog being arranged to extend upwardly beside the locking-pin 6 and being provided with a linger 14. This dog is adapted to seat beneath the shoulder 7 ofthe locking-pin 6 when said pin is raised, where it serves to hold the pin elevated after the parts of the coupler have been operated to open the coupling-knuckle.
In the practical use of my coupling the parts are operated in the following manner: The locking-pin 6 is raised, and the lug 8, carried thereby, is caused to impinge against the lower side of the lever 9, thereby moving said lever upwardly and causing its free end to impinge against the inclined surface 5 of the tail of the knuckle 2. The lever acting upon said inclined surface swings the tail of the knuckle outwardly, thereby'moving the knuckle into open position. Onthe lifting of the locking-pin 6 the deg 13 falls into the position-indicated by dotted lines, Fig. IV, beneath the shoulder of the locking-pin, where it serves to Amaintain the pin in elevated position, when the pin is released until the knuckle is swung outwardly, in which action'the knuckle-tail throws the dog away from the lockinglpin and permits said pin to fall onto the knuckle-tail. The finger v14 of the dog 13 serves to limit .the movement of the dog as it falls into position beneath the shoulder 7. The locking-pin is adapted to beraised by any suitable means, such as the rocking operatingrod 15, provided with an arm 16, that has connection to the locking-pin.
I claim as my invention- 1. In a car-coupling, the combination of a draw-head, a knuckle pivotally mounted in said draw-head and having a tail provided with an inclined surface, a locking-pin pro- IOO mounted in said draw-head having its free end positioned beneath the tail of said knuckle and adapted to be engaged by said locking-pin, a dog pivotally mounted in said draw-head and to seat beneath the shoulder of said locking-pin and a stop-finger carried by said dog adapted to rest against said locking-pin when the dog is moved thereto substantially as described. PHILIP T. HANDIGES.
In presence of E. S. KNIGHT, M. P. SMITH.
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