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US726499A
US726499A US1133700A US1900011337A US726499A US 726499 A US726499 A US 726499A US 1133700 A US1133700 A US 1133700A US 1900011337 A US1900011337 A US 1900011337A US 726499 A US726499 A US 726499A
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  • FIG. 1 is a top plan View, partly broken away, of the end portion of a steel car constructed in accordance with my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical cross-section of the same, andFig. 3isa detail cross-section on the line III III of Fig. 2.
  • cross-sills 7, which consist of channels so cured at their inner ends to the center sill and at their outer ends to the vertical strengthening members 8, are secured to the floor by rivets which extend through a transverse cover-plate 9, which preferably extends across the floor and contains the flat countersunk
  • the lo'ngitudi-, nal cover-plate 5 is preferablydivided into separate sections, between the ends of which the cross cover-plates extend.
  • Additional diagonal strengthening members which I employ beneath the end portion of the car are secured to the -fioor by rivets which extend through the diagonal coverstrips 10, the fiat heads of the rivets being countersunk within these strips.

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No. 726,499. PATENTED APR. 28, 1903'.
I A. B. BELLOWS.
STEEL GAR CONSTRUCTION.
APILIOATION FILED APR. 3, 1900.
no MODEL.
, the inner UNITED STATES PATENT ()FFICE.
ARTHUR B. BELLOWS, OF PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA.
STEEL-CAR CONSTRUCTION.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent N 0. 726,499, dated April 28, 1903.
Application filed April .3, 1900- Serial No. 11,337.
To all whom it may concern: Be it known that I, ARTHUR of Pittsburg, in State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Steel-Car Construction, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, in which Figure 1 is a top plan View, partly broken away, of the end portion of a steel car constructed in accordance with my invention. Fig. 2 is a vertical cross-section of the same, andFig. 3isa detail cross-section on the line III III of Fig. 2.
Heretoforc in the construction of steel cars the heads of the rivets by which the floorplates are secured to the under structure have projected above the floor. This is a serious drawback to these cars, for the reason that the rivet-heads interfere with the shovcling of material from the car, the heads of the rivets stopping the shovel as it is pushed along. My invention overcomes this difficultyg'and it consists in providing the rivets with flat heads and counter-sinking these B. BELLOWS,
heads within additional plates or strips over- I lying the floor-plate.
Referring to the drawings, in which I show my improvement as applied to a car of the type shown in my Patent N 0. 644,890, dated March 6, 1900, 2 2 represent the floor-plates,
the inner ends of which are secured to the fiangesfi 3 of the channels 4 4., which make up the center sill of the car. The inner edges of these plates are preferably flush with the edges of the channel-webs, and over theirinner portions extends a central cover-plate 5, within which the flat heads of the securingrivets are countersunk. These rivets which secure the cover-plate extend also through portions of the floorplates and through the flanges of the channels. The outer portions of the floor-platesa-re secured the county of Allegheny and heads of the securing-rivets.
tially as described.
(No model.)
to the girder sides of the car by longitudinal angles 6, within which the inner flat heads of the securing-rivets are countersunk. The
cross-sills 7, which consist of channels so cured at their inner ends to the center sill and at their outer ends to the vertical strengthening members 8, are secured to the floor by rivets which extend through a transverse cover-plate 9, which preferably extends across the floor and contains the flat countersunk The lo'ngitudi-, nal cover-plate 5 is preferablydivided into separate sections, between the ends of which the cross cover-plates extend.
Additional diagonal strengthening members which I employ beneath the end portion of the car are secured to the -fioor by rivets which extend through the diagonal coverstrips 10, the fiat heads of the rivets being countersunk within these strips.
The advantages of my invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art, since the projecting heads of the rivets above the floorplates are doneaway with and a construction is provided which will allow the move ment of the shovel freely over the floor.
Many variations may be made in the. form and construction of the car and its floor with out depart ng from myinvention.
I claim- A steel car having separate cover --plates lying on and extendingitransversely of the floor to receive the countersunk heads of the rivets, and rivets securing the floor to the under structure, said rivets having countersunk heads within the cover-plates; substan- In testimony whereof 1 have hereunto set. my hand.
ARTHUR B. BELLows.
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M. S. MURPHY, GEO. B. BLEMING.
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