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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F15FLUID-PRESSURE ACTUATORS; HYDRAULICS OR PNEUMATICS IN GENERAL
    • F15BSYSTEMS ACTING BY MEANS OF FLUIDS IN GENERAL; FLUID-PRESSURE ACTUATORS, e.g. SERVOMOTORS; DETAILS OF FLUID-PRESSURE SYSTEMS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F15B3/00Intensifiers or fluid-pressure converters, e.g. pressure exchangers; Conveying pressure from one fluid system to another, without contact between the fluids
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60TVEHICLE BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMS OR PARTS THEREOF; BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMS OR PARTS THEREOF, IN GENERAL; ARRANGEMENT OF BRAKING ELEMENTS ON VEHICLES IN GENERAL; PORTABLE DEVICES FOR PREVENTING UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES; VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS TO FACILITATE COOLING OF BRAKES
    • B60T17/00Component parts, details, or accessories of power brake systems not covered by groups B60T8/00, B60T13/00 or B60T15/00, or presenting other characteristic features
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  • My invention relates to huid-pressure jacks; and its object is to produce a simple, compact, and eilcient device of this character and also provide the same with means whereby it may be 1eiabledto fit the load'which it is designed to i t.
  • My jack may be either stationary or portable, as herein shown, and if portable it is particularly useful, for instance, in the pits of street-car barns for the purpose of dismounting motors from the trucks or for removingV armatures or for changing wheels and axles.
  • any fluid-pressure might be employed to operate the jack, air is the medium commonly used, and ccnsequently for convenience in description I will describe the jack as operated by air.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of my jack.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional elevation on line 2 of Fig. 1, and
  • Fig. 3 a section on line 3 of Fig. 2.
  • the cylinder 1 of the desired dimensions has abottom head 2 and a top head 3.
  • the upper end or head of the piston-rod may be formed with a saddle 7, which may be separate or integral with the rod and made of any special form so as to t the load to be lifted.
  • the saddle may be of a special form to tit the armature when the jack is used for handling motors in the pit of a street-car barn or to lift the lower field-frameof the motor when lowering the same down from the car-axle, or, in fact, any shape of saddle may be attached to the head of the piston-rod, or,
  • a set o1'. series of piston-rods with ldifferent special saddles may be provided and used in the jack according to the character of the loadto be lifted.
  • One piston-rod and saddle can be easily substituted for another.
  • the admission and release of air to the cylinder is controlled by a valve 8, preferably mounted on the side of the cylinder.
  • This valve may be of the ordinary three-way type, so as to establish connection, first, between a main reservoir or air-supply and the cylinder, and, second, between the cylinder and the atmosphere.
  • the reservoir-pipe 9 may have, a hose-coupling 10 for connection with the main line or source of air-supply.
  • the cylinder connection or pipe 11 leads from thevalve 8 into the cylinder below the piston through the port 12.
  • the jack When the jack is to be made portable, as herein illustrated, it is provided with a truck, whose preferable construction is as follows:
  • the two axles 13 and 14, which may be curved or straight, are bolted or otherwise secured to opposite sides of the cylinder beneath projecing lugs or shoulders 15 on the cylinder.
  • These axles are provided with suitable wheels 16, so that the jack may travel on a track.
  • valve is preferably mounted directlyon the side of the cylinder, and to this end such cylinderv has an exterior lug or boss 17, to which is bolted the fastening-plate 18 of the valve device.
  • I claim- 1 In a fluid-pressure jack, the combination of a cylinder, a piston therein, means for ad- IOO movable piston-rod received Within sucli pipe, and a saddle for the piston-rod.

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No. 752,201, I PATENTE) PBB;16, 1904.
N. AQ GHRISTBNSEN; FLUID PRESSURE JACK.
APPLIUATION FILED MAB. 2. 1901.
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I" x g n UNITED STATES Patented February 16A, 1904.
PATENT OFFICE.
NIELS ANTON CHRISTENSN, OF MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN.
FLUID-PRESSURE JACK.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent N o. 752,201, dated February 16, 1904.
Application led March 2, 190].l
To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, NInLs ANTON CHRISTEN- SEN, residing at Milwaukee, in the county of Milwaukee and State of Wisconsin, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Fluid-Pressure Jacks, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to huid-pressure jacks; and its object is to produce a simple, compact, and eilcient device of this character and also provide the same with means whereby it may be 1eiabledto fit the load'which it is designed to i t.
My jack may be either stationary or portable, as herein shown, and if portable it is particularly useful, for instance, in the pits of street-car barns for the purpose of dismounting motors from the trucks or for removingV armatures or for changing wheels and axles.
lfVhile any fluid-pressure might be employed to operate the jack, air is the medium commonly used, and ccnsequently for convenience in description I will describe the jack as operated by air.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a side elevation of my jack. Fig. 2 is a sectional elevation on line 2 of Fig. 1, and Fig. 3 a section on line 3 of Fig. 2.
The cylinder 1 of the desired dimensions has abottom head 2 and a top head 3. A piston 4 of proper construction, preferably leather, packed, as shown, travels in the cylinder and is provided with a hollow stem or pipe 5, eX- tending upwardly and through the top head. The piston-rod 6, which is preferably though not necessarily a solid rod, is arranged loosely inside of the pipe 5, which forms a guide therefor; but such rod is readily removable from such pipe.
The upper end or head of the piston-rod may be formed with a saddle 7, which may be separate or integral with the rod and made of any special form so as to t the load to be lifted.' For instance, the saddle may be of a special form to tit the armature when the jack is used for handling motors in the pit of a street-car barn or to lift the lower field-frameof the motor when lowering the same down from the car-axle, or, in fact, any shape of saddle may be attached to the head of the piston-rod, or,
Serial No. 49,630. (No model.)
if desired, a set o1'. series of piston-rods with ldifferent special saddles may be provided and used in the jack according to the character of the loadto be lifted. One piston-rod and saddle can be easily substituted for another.
The admission and release of air to the cylinder is controlled by a valve 8, preferably mounted on the side of the cylinder. I This valve may be of the ordinary three-way type, so as to establish connection, first, between a main reservoir or air-supply and the cylinder, and, second, between the cylinder and the atmosphere. The reservoir-pipe 9 may have, a hose-coupling 10 for connection with the main line or source of air-supply. The cylinder connection or pipe 11 leads from thevalve 8 into the cylinder below the piston through the port 12.
When the jack is to be made portable, as herein illustrated, it is provided with a truck, whose preferable construction is as follows: The two axles 13 and 14, which may be curved or straight, are bolted or otherwise secured to opposite sides of the cylinder beneath projecing lugs or shoulders 15 on the cylinder. These axles are provided with suitable wheels 16, so that the jack may travel on a track.
As shown, the valve is preferably mounted directlyon the side of the cylinder, and to this end such cylinderv has an exterior lug or boss 17, to which is bolted the fastening-plate 18 of the valve device.
The operation of the jack or lift is so obvious from the foregoing description that a detailed statement is unnecessary, except to say that the load may be lifted or lowered and held in any given position, whereupon the valve may be put on lap, the hose-coupling disconnected, and the jack and load transferred to any other point where it is desired to have it.
While the form and construction herein shown and described is the preferable one, yet I do not intend to be understood as limiting myself to the details thereof',l inasmuch as rnechanical changes might be fmade without departing from the spiritof my invention or avoiding my claims. v
I claim- 1. In a fluid-pressure jack, the combination of a cylinder, a piston therein, means for ad- IOO movable piston-rod received Within sucli pipe, and a saddle for the piston-rod.
NIELS ANTON CHRISTENSEN.
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JOHN DADMUN, ALEG BEVERIDGE.
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