US735239A - Safety device for railway-vehicles in case of derailment. - Google Patents

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US735239A
US735239A US12935002A US1902129350A US735239A US 735239 A US735239 A US 735239A US 12935002 A US12935002 A US 12935002A US 1902129350 A US1902129350 A US 1902129350A US 735239 A US735239 A US 735239A
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  • This invention relates tothe application to railway-vehicles of an appliance having for its object to prevent the vehicle from passing entirely off the rails when the wheels become derailed and to support it in such manner as to allow of its continued travel.
  • each pair of wheels al transverse bar adapted to come into contact with and slide upon the rails when the wheels become derailed, suchbar being provided with downward extensions situated between the rails.V So long as the wheelsof Athe vehicle run upon the rails the skidding-bar is raised up to a certain height from the rails; but when the wheels are derailed the 4bar sinks onto the rails and at the same time the one or other downward extension comes into contact with the inner side of the corresponding rail, Maclcording to the direction in which the wheels have run off the rails. By this means the ⁇ vehicle is prevented from passing entirely off the rails and can continue to travel by reasonof the skidding-bar sliding along the rails.
  • FIG. l is a front view of portion of a cartruck provided with our, improvement
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical cross-section of the same.
  • a is the skidding-bar, extending transversely across the track and having downward projections Z2 c situated, respectively, near the inner side of each rail.
  • CZ and e are cranked levers the lower ends of which are bent downward and. secured to the skidding-bar while the upper ends are pivotally connected to a transverse bar f, fixed to the under side of the car or vehicle so that they can rock thereon in a vertical direction, but cannot shift in a horizon tal direction.
  • the levers are curved around the under side of the wheelaxle, so that on the derailing of the wheels the lever will bear with such curved part against the under side of the axle.
  • the skidding-bar is held at a certain distance from the rails by means of any suitable device.
  • the means of adjustment should preferably 'be so arranged in any known manner that it can be lworked from theside of the vehicle.
  • a skidding-bar extendingtransversely'across the track, combined with levers connected to said bar and having bearings beneath the car-axle, and with means IOO for suspending the bar from the car, sub- .versely across the track and having depend-y our names in the presence of two subscribing ing projections between the rails, combined I with levers having bearings beneath the earaxle, and With'means for adjustably suspending the bar from the car, substantially as speced.

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Nofvmssa. PATENTED AUG. 4, .1903.
l E. GEHRIGKE E E. BOLLMANN. SAFETY DEVICE EOE EAILWAYWVEHIGLES IN EASE 0E DERAILMENT.
APPLICATION FILED OCT. 30, 1902.
UNITED STATES 1 Patented August 4, 19031 PATENT OIIEICE.N
SAFETYY DEVICE FOR RAILWAY-VEHICLES IN CASE 0F DERAILMENT'.
SPECIFICATION forming part ofA Letters Patent No. 735,239, dated August 4,1903.
Application filed October 30. 1902. 4 Serial No. 129,350. (No model.)
To a/ZZ whom it may concern:
Beit known that we, FRIEDRICH GEIIRICKE and FRIEDRICH BOLLMANN, subjects of the King of PrussiaEmperor of Germany, and residents of Berlin, Germany haveinvented an Improved Safety Attachment for Railway- Vehicles, of which the following is a specifi-A cation.
This invention relates tothe application to railway-vehicles of an appliance having for its object to prevent the vehicle from passing entirely off the rails when the wheels become derailed and to support it in such manner as to allow of its continued travel. For this purpose there is arranged in front of or behind each pair of wheels al transverse bar adapted to come into contact with and slide upon the rails when the wheels become derailed, suchbar being provided with downward extensions situated between the rails.V So long as the wheelsof Athe vehicle run upon the rails the skidding-bar is raised up to a certain height from the rails; but when the wheels are derailed the 4bar sinks onto the rails and at the same time the one or other downward extension comes into contact with the inner side of the corresponding rail, Maclcording to the direction in which the wheels have run off the rails. By this means the `vehicle is prevented from passing entirely off the rails and can continue to travel by reasonof the skidding-bar sliding along the rails.
The invention is shown on the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure l is a front view of portion of a cartruck provided with our, improvement, and Fig. 2 is a vertical cross-section of the same. a is the skidding-bar, extending transversely across the track and having downward projections Z2 c situated, respectively, near the inner side of each rail. CZ and e are cranked levers the lower ends of which are bent downward and. secured to the skidding-bar while the upper ends are pivotally connected to a transverse bar f, fixed to the under side of the car or vehicle so that they can rock thereon in a vertical direction, but cannot shift in a horizon tal direction. The levers are curved around the under side of the wheelaxle, so that on the derailing of the wheels the lever will bear with such curved part against the under side of the axle. The skidding-bar is held at a certain distance from the rails by means of any suitable device. In the arrangement shown by wayof example therelare attached, respectively, to the vehicle-body and to the skidding-bar rods h and g, having right and left handed screwthreads on which is screwed a double nut z', so that tby turning this in the one direction or the other the skidding-bar d canv be dadjusted to a higher or lower position. This adjustment will depend upon the extent to which the vehicle is loaded, as with a heavy load the body of the vehicle would sink somewhat on the sprin gs and the bar d would be brought correspondingly nearer to the rails and would require to be adjusted higher in'order to prevent it from coming in contact with the rails while the wheels are running thereon.
The means of adjustment should preferably 'be so arranged in any known manner that it can be lworked from theside of the vehicle.
With vehicles having two or three wheelaxles one such appliance should be provided for each axle. With vehicles having four axles, each two of which are mounted on a swiveling bogie frame, one skidding bar would have to be provided in front of and be hindeach bogie.
It will be seen that on a pair of wheels be- Vcoming derailed the vehicle-body would sink so as to bring the skidding-bar a.. onto thev rails and at the same time the levers d e would support the vehicle-body upon the bar a by taking a bearing upon the under side of the wheel-axle. g
What we claim is- 1. The combination with a railway-vehicle of a skidding-bar, of downward projections attached to said skidding-bar between the rails, an adjustable connection of this lbar to the carriage-body adapted to hold the bar at a certain distance above the rails, levers so formed as to take a bearing against the axle when the skidding-bar bears against the rails, substantially as set forth.
2. In a car, a skidding-bar extendingtransversely'across the track, combined with levers connected to said bar and having bearings beneath the car-axle, and with means IOO for suspending the bar from the car, sub- .versely across the track and having depend-y our names in the presence of two subscribing ing projections between the rails, combined I with levers having bearings beneath the earaxle, and With'means for adjustably suspending the bar from the car, substantially as speced.
In Witness whereof We have hereunto signed Witnesses.
FRIEDRICH GEHRICKE. v FRIEDRICH BOLLMANN. Witnesses:
HENRY HAsPER, WOLDEMAR HAUPT.
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