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US735568A US13136902A US1902131369A US735568A US 735568 A US735568 A US 735568A US 13136902 A US13136902 A US 13136902A US 1902131369 A US1902131369 A US 1902131369A US 735568 A US735568 A US 735568A
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  • My invention relates to vehicle-axles, and is especially directed to means which permit the ready repairing of the spindle'which sustains the wheel when the parts become worn or otherwise impaired, andhas forits obj ectsto produce a simple and efficient device adapted to be carried by the axle-spindle to sustain the wear and to be readily removed and replaced by a new part when circumstances may require.
  • Figure l is a longitudinal sectional elevation of my improved device, illustrating the parts assembled.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the hubbox.
  • Fig. 3 is a similar view of the removable thimble.
  • Fig. 4 is a similar yiew of a portion of an axle, showing its'spindleformed in ac cordance with my invention.
  • 1 indicates a vehicle-axle having a spindle 2, which in accord-v ance with my invention comprises an angular. portion 3 and a reduced cylindrical portion 4, which latter is threaded at its outer end, as at 5, for the purpose presently described.
  • 6 indicates a sleeve or thimble removably mounted upon the'axle-spindle 2 and which has a central longitudinal bore or opening to receive the spindle.
  • This central bore has, in accordance with my invention, an angular portion 7 which fits snugly upon the angular portion 3 of the spindle, and an annular portion 8, which fits in like manner upon the cylindrical portion of the spindle, the outer face.
  • axle box or shell which has an inner annular longitudinal bore 10, which conforms to and permits rotation of the box upon the thimble.
  • This box in practice is wearing-surface of the wheel-hub and is provided with longitudinal splines 11, which engage suitable grooves formed in the inner face of the wheel-hub to prevent movement of the box relative thereto.
  • the thimble will, as before stated, sustain the wear incident to the rotation of the hub thereon and may when sufficiently worn to be defective be readily removed and replaced by a new one, and owing to the fact that there willbe no relative movement of the thimble and axle-spindle the latter will be absolutely free from wear and will be rendered practicably indestructible,and, further, that the thimble will owingto its angular inner portion registering with the like portion of the spindle be at all times maintained in perfect'true.

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No. 735,568. E PATENTED AUG. 4, 1903.
G. B. MOWILLIAMS- VEHICLE AXLE.
APPLICATION FILED NOT-14, 1902.
Tnzmunms PETERS co. PNOTO-LITHQ, WASHINGTON, u c.
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UNITED STATES Patented August 4, 1903,
PATENT OFFICE.
VEHICLE-AXLE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent N0. 73 5,568, dated August 4, 1903. Application filed November 14, 1902. Serial No. 131,369. (No model.)
To all whom it nun concern;
Be it known that I, GEORGE BERNARD Mo- \VILLIAMS, a citizen of the United States, re siding at 'Olney, in the county of Richland and State of Illinois, have invented a new and useful Axle for Buggies, Surreys, 85c. of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to vehicle-axles, and is especially directed to means which permit the ready repairing of the spindle'which sustains the wheel when the parts become worn or otherwise impaired, andhas forits obj ectsto produce a simple and efficient device adapted to be carried by the axle-spindle to sustain the wear and to be readily removed and replaced by a new part when circumstances may require.
To these ends the invention comprises the novel construction and combination of parts more fully hereinafter described and claimed.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure l is a longitudinal sectional elevation of my improved device, illustrating the parts assembled. Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the hubbox. Fig. 3 is a similar view of the removable thimble. Fig. 4 is a similar yiew of a portion of an axle, showing its'spindleformed in ac cordance with my invention.
Referring to the drawings, 1 indicates a vehicle-axle having a spindle 2, which in accord-v ance with my invention comprises an angular. portion 3 and a reduced cylindrical portion 4, which latter is threaded at its outer end, as at 5, for the purpose presently described. 6 indicates a sleeve or thimble removably mounted upon the'axle-spindle 2 and which has a central longitudinal bore or opening to receive the spindle. This central bore has, in accordance with my invention, an angular portion 7 which fits snugly upon the angular portion 3 of the spindle, and an annular portion 8, which fits in like manner upon the cylindrical portion of the spindle, the outer face.
of the thimble being cylindrical throughout its entire length to form the outer bearingsurface upon which the wheel-hub is mounted for rotation. In this connection it is to be noted that owing to the central bore of the thimble having an angular portion which engages wjth the angular portion 3 of the spindle relative movement of the parts is prevented, thus rendering the spindle absolutely free from wear, and, further, that owing to the part 4 of the spindle being reduced and cylindrical in form a uniform thickness of the thimble, which is of conical form, is preserved. Thus it will be seen that the thimble 6 sustains entirely the wear due to rotation of the wheel.
9 indicates an axle box or shell, which has an inner annular longitudinal bore 10, which conforms to and permits rotation of the box upon the thimble. This box in practice is wearing-surface of the wheel-hub and is provided with longitudinal splines 11, which engage suitable grooves formed in the inner face of the wheel-hub to prevent movement of the box relative thereto.
12 indicates a nut which is tapped upon the screw-threaded end 5 of the spindle, as shown, and which serves to prevent escape of the thimble andthe wheel from the axle, as will be readily understood.
In practice the thimble will, as before stated, sustain the wear incident to the rotation of the hub thereon and may when sufficiently worn to be defective be readily removed and replaced by a new one, and owing to the fact that there willbe no relative movement of the thimble and axle-spindle the latter will be absolutely free from wear and will be rendered practicably indestructible,and, further, that the thimble will owingto its angular inner portion registering with the like portion of the spindle be at all times maintained in perfect'true.
Fromthe foregoing it will be seen that I produce a simple and efficient means whereby an axle-spindle may be'readily repaired and by which the life of the axle is materially prolonged, and in attaining these ends it is to be understood that I do not limit or confine myself to the precise details herein shown and described, inasmuch as various minor changes may be made in the details of construction and assemblage of the parts without departing from the spirit of my invention.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim is- 7 The combination with a vehicle-axle proinserted within and constitutes the inner vided With a spindle, of a Wheel-hub journaled for rotation upon the spindle, a thiinble reinovably mounted upon the spindle between the same and the hub and lying Wholly within the latter, said thiinble being of a length equal to the length of the hub, and means for securing' the thimble upon the spindle, said spindle having an inner angular portion and an outer and Wholly annular portion, and said thimble having an inner bore provided with IO an inner angular portion for engagement with the like portion of the spindle and an outer annular portion conforming to the like portion of the spindle.
GEORGE BERNARD MCWILLIAMS. Vitnesses:
JAMES C. ALLEN, JOHN FROCK.
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