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US768041A
US768041A US11124602A US1902111246A US768041A US 768041 A US768041 A US 768041A US 11124602 A US11124602 A US 11124602A US 1902111246 A US1902111246 A US 1902111246A US 768041 A US768041 A US 768041A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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  • Figure 1 represents a perspective view of a pinion-housing embodying my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is an end view.
  • Fig. t is a front View with one half shown in central vertical sectional view,; and
  • Fig. 5 represents one-half of.
  • the object of my invention is to provide a pinion-housing for the pinion of. rolling-mills, in which the pinions are inclosed in an oiltight shell or case; and it consists in theconstruction and arrangement of parts, ashereinafter described, and set forth inthe annexed claims.
  • pinion-shafts 1 and 2 denote the upper and lower pinionshafts of a rolling-mill carrying pinions 3 and 4E thereon.
  • Each of the pinion-shafts 1 and 2 is journaled in my improved pinion-housing, which consists of two similar stands 5 and 6, the stand 5 being provided with journal-bearings 7 and 8 and with feet 9, by which the stand is supported with the feet 9, adapted to rest upon and be attached to a track 10.
  • the stand 6 is provided with similar journal-bearings 11 and 12 and with feet 13, resting upon and attached to the rail 14:.
  • the stands 5 and 6 are provided with similar inwardly-projecting oval flanges 15 and 16, forming a shell or case in two halves with the inner edges of said halves provided with radially-projecting flanges 17 and 18, which are attached by bolts 19 and are provided with abutting edges which form an oil-tight joint, and the oval flanges 15 and i 16 entirely surround the pinions 3 and 4 and inclose an oil-tight chamber 2O.
  • Each of the flanges 15 and 16 is provided on diametrically opposite sides with rectangular openings 23, which when the flanges are bolted together form a single opening in each side of the shell, which is closed by doors 21 22.
  • the curvature of the radial flanges 17 and 18 at the top and bottom of the housings are concentric.
  • the abutting flanges of the shell or case can therefore be readily finished by turning to form a tight joint when the flanges are bolted together by-the bolts 19.
  • the opening" 23 in each side of the shell is closed by doors 21 22 of any suitable construction adapted to close the opening and form an oil-tight joint, the doors in the present instance being attached to the shell by bolts 24:. 1
  • Oil may be supplied. to the chamber 20 through an oil-hole 25 insufficient quantity to enable the lower portion of the pinion 4 to dip into the oil as it revolves. Oil is also sup-
  • the two halves of my improved pinionhousing are duplicates of each other, and there is but a single joint to be fitted.
  • the housing is mounted upon tracks 10, placed transversely to the axes of the pinionshafts, in order to allowthe housing to be moved out of alinement with the rolls of the mill and replaced when necessary.
  • a pinion-housing provided with bearings for pinion-shafts, the combination of a pair of upright stands having supporting-feet by which said bearings are held in axial alinement, a track beneath said feet arranged transversely to the axes of said bearings, there being flanges extending from the inner sides of said stands and inclosing the pinions, and having radial contacting flanges on their inner edges by which an oil-tight joint is formed, substantially as described.
  • each of said stands having two bearings one above the other for pinion-shafts, there being inner flanges on said stands extending over and inclosing the pinions, the upper part of. said flanges being curved concentrically with the upper bearing and the lower part being curved concentrically with the lower bearing, and having straight sides uniting said upper and lower curved portions, said straight sides being cut away to allow of access to the pinions, substantially as described.
  • a pinion-housing consisting of two stands provided with bearings for two pinion-shafts one above the other, duplicate shells or cases on the inner side of said stands extending over and inclosing the pinions, there being radial flanges on the inner edges of said duplicate shells or cases, the upper of said radial flanges being concentric with the upper pinion-shaft, and the lower of said radial flanges being concentric with the lower pinion-shaft, said concentric portions being united by straight sides, said straight sides being cut away, thereby forming two openings in a horizontal line at right angles to and equally distant from said pinion-shafts, substantially as described.
  • a pinion-housing consisting of two shells or cases provided with bearings for pinionshafts one above the other, the upper and lower portions of said cases being concentric with said bearings, said concentric portions being united by straight sides and said straight sides being cut away at the point of union of said shells or cases, substantially as described.
  • a pinion-housing consisting of two shells or cases provided with two bearings for pinionshafts, said shells being joined together between said bearings to form an oil-tight joint and having two openings on opposite sides of said shells or cases at their point of union, said openings being between said bearings, substantially as described.
  • a pinion-housing consisting of two shells or cases provided with bearings for pinionshafts, the portions of said shells or cases surrounding said shafts being concentric therewith and united by tangential sides, said sides having openings at the point of union and between said bearings, substantially as described.

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J. R. GEORGE.
PAQTBNTED' AUG. 23, 1904,
aw N I S U 0 H N O I I urmoumn FILED JUNE 12. 1902. N0 EODEL.
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Patented August 23, 1904.
. UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JEROME R. GEORGE, OF WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR TO MORGAN OONSTRUOTIO COMPANY, OF woRcEsTER, MASSACHU- SETTS, A CORPORATION OF MASSACHUSETTS.
PlNlON-HOUSING- T SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters PatentNo. 768,041, dated August-2 3, 1904.
Application filed June 12, 1902. Serial No. 111,246. (No, model.)
To all whom it may concern; Be it known that I, JEROME R. GEORGE, a citizen of the United States, residing at VVorcester, in the county-of Worcester and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Pinion-Housings, .of which the following is a specification accompanied by drawings forming a part of the same, in which Figure 1 represents a perspective view of a pinion-housing embodying my invention. Fig. 2 is a plan view of the same. Fig. 3 is an end view. Fig. tis a front View with one half shown in central vertical sectional view,; and Fig. 5 represents one-half of. the housing} with the pinions and pinionshafts removed; and showing the inside or abutting edge of the shell or case." 7 Similar reference letters and figures refer to similar parts in the different views. The object of my invention is to provide a pinion-housing for the pinion of. rolling-mills, in which the pinions are inclosed in an oiltight shell or case; and it consists in theconstruction and arrangement of parts, ashereinafter described, and set forth inthe annexed claims.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, '1 and 2 denote the upper and lower pinionshafts of a rolling-mill carrying pinions 3 and 4E thereon. Each of the pinion- shafts 1 and 2 is journaled in my improved pinion-housing, which consists of two similar stands 5 and 6, the stand 5 being provided with journal-bearings 7 and 8 and with feet 9, by which the stand is supported with the feet 9, adapted to rest upon and be attached to a track 10. The stand 6 is provided with similar journal- bearings 11 and 12 and with feet 13, resting upon and attached to the rail 14:. The stands 5 and 6 are provided with similar inwardly-projecting oval flanges 15 and 16, forming a shell or case in two halves with the inner edges of said halves provided with radially-projecting flanges 17 and 18, which are attached by bolts 19 and are provided with abutting edges which form an oil-tight joint, and the oval flanges 15 and i 16 entirely surround the pinions 3 and 4 and inclose an oil-tight chamber 2O.
Each of the flanges 15 and 16 is provided on diametrically opposite sides with rectangular openings 23, which when the flanges are bolted together form a single opening in each side of the shell, which is closed by doors 21 22. The curvature of the radial flanges 17 and 18 at the top and bottom of the housings are concentric. with the journal-bearings of the shafts 1 and 2, the face or abutting surface of the upper part of the flange 17, for example, being .included between the broken lines A A, which are concentric with theaxis of the bearing-7, and the face of thelower part of the flange 17 being included between the broken lines B, Fig.5, and as .thestraight or tangential sides of the case joining the two circles A and Bare inclined within openings 23, so that the shell can be rotated about the axis of the bearings 7, that partof the flange v17 included within the broken linesA can be finished by turning the tool running-out in the open space 23,- and similarly that part of the flanged edge of the shell inclosed within the broken lines B can be turned when the shell is rotated about the axis of the bearing for the shaft 2, the cutting-tool running out in the open space 23. The abutting flanges of the shell or case can therefore be readily finished by turning to form a tight joint when the flanges are bolted together by-the bolts 19. The opening" 23 in each side of the shell is closed by doors 21 22 of any suitable construction adapted to close the opening and form an oil-tight joint, the doors in the present instance being attached to the shell by bolts 24:. 1
Oil may be supplied. to the chamber 20 through an oil-hole 25 insufficient quantity to enable the lower portion of the pinion 4 to dip into the oil as it revolves. Oil is also sup- The two halves of my improved pinionhousing are duplicates of each other, and there is but a single joint to be fitted.
The housing is mounted upon tracks 10, placed transversely to the axes of the pinionshafts, in order to allowthe housing to be moved out of alinement with the rolls of the mill and replaced when necessary.
WhatI claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. In a pinion-housing provided with bearings for pinion-shafts, the combination of a pair of upright stands having supporting-feet by which said bearings are held in axial alinement, a track beneath said feet arranged transversely to the axes of said bearings, there being flanges extending from the inner sides of said stands and inclosing the pinions, and having radial contacting flanges on their inner edges by which an oil-tight joint is formed, substantially as described.
2. Ina pinion-housing, the combination of two upright stands, each of said stands having two bearings one above the other for pinion-shafts, there being inner flanges on said stands extending over and inclosing the pinions, the upper part of. said flanges being curved concentrically with the upper bearing and the lower part being curved concentrically with the lower bearing, and having straight sides uniting said upper and lower curved portions, said straight sides being cut away to allow of access to the pinions, substantially as described.
3. A pinion-housing consisting of two stands provided with bearings for two pinion-shafts one above the other, duplicate shells or cases on the inner side of said stands extending over and inclosing the pinions, there being radial flanges on the inner edges of said duplicate shells or cases, the upper of said radial flanges being concentric with the upper pinion-shaft, and the lower of said radial flanges being concentric with the lower pinion-shaft, said concentric portions being united by straight sides, said straight sides being cut away, thereby forming two openings in a horizontal line at right angles to and equally distant from said pinion-shafts, substantially as described.
4:. A pinion-housing consisting of two shells or cases provided with bearings for pinionshafts one above the other, the upper and lower portions of said cases being concentric with said bearings, said concentric portions being united by straight sides and said straight sides being cut away at the point of union of said shells or cases, substantially as described.
5. A pinion-housing consisting of two shells or cases provided with two bearings for pinionshafts, said shells being joined together between said bearings to form an oil-tight joint and having two openings on opposite sides of said shells or cases at their point of union, said openings being between said bearings, substantially as described.
6. A pinion-housing consisting of two shells or cases provided with bearings for pinionshafts, the portions of said shells or cases surrounding said shafts being concentric therewith and united by tangential sides, said sides having openings at the point of union and between said bearings, substantially as described.
Dated this 9th day of June, 1902.
JEROME R. GEORGE.
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RUFUS B. FowLnn, M. M. SGIINERMANN.
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