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US793382A
US793382A US17894603A US1903178946A US793382A US 793382 A US793382 A US 793382A US 17894603 A US17894603 A US 17894603A US 1903178946 A US1903178946 A US 1903178946A US 793382 A US793382 A US 793382A
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  • This invention relates to improvements in bufl'ing and coupling equipments for railway cars and vehicles, and has reference to that class of such equipments in which each car is fitted at each end with a central member adapted both to buff and to couple with a similarly-fitted car, and has for its object to enable a single central spring to act for both said members in both bufling and drawing actions in lieu of the separate bufling and draw springs separately applied to each of said members as heretofore employed in such equipments.
  • the coupling and butfing members are connected to rods which extend longitudinally of the car and pass each other and at their passing parts are encircled by a spring and provided with means serving to enable each rod independently of the other rod to compress the spring from either end, according to its direction of movement in bufling or drawing, against resistances on the car-frame, so that the drawing and buifing actions of said connected members are subject to one and the same spring, and the action of each said member is independent of that of the other member.
  • Figure 1 represents in sectional elevation a car fitted with theimproved equipment.
  • Fig. 2 represents a plan of Fig. 1. of Fig. 2 on an enlarged scale; and
  • Fig. 4 represents a sectional elevation on 4 4, Fig. 1.
  • FIG. 3 represents part each other, preferably mid-length of the car, and at such part are encircled by a spring b 5 and externally of and adjacent to the spring ends are each provided with means serving to enable endwise movement of the rod in either direction to compress the spring against said resistances on the car-frame.
  • Said means of compressing the spring consist of keys 0, passing through the rods and bearing-plates L interposed between the keys and the spring ends to distribute the pressure.
  • Said resistances may consist of any convenient part of the car-frame or of stops a fixed to the carframe part a externally of and adjacent to the bearing-plates, and against which the latter abut and are pressed at the spring end opposite to that receiving the pressure, so as 5 to enable the spring to offer the desired resilience to the bufiing or drawing action of the rod 0 in operation.
  • the bufling and coupling members 0' represented are respectively adapted to work end- 7 wise in an opening a through the car-frame end, are connected by a key 0 to a rod 0 and adapted to receive a coupling-link (Z, which can be engaged by a bolt a, thrust byaspring c, the bolt when withdrawn from engaging the link being held by a stop f, thrust by a spring f in position for engaging a couplinglink when entered into the head by hand or by an opposing car having a link in its head and upon the entering link thrusting back the stop against the spring f
  • a coupling-link Z, which can be engaged by a bolt a, thrust byaspring c, the bolt when withdrawn from engaging the link being held by a stop f, thrust by a spring f in position for engaging a couplinglink when entered into the head by hand or by an opposing car having a link in its head and upon the entering link thrusting back the stop against the spring f
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No. 793,382. PATENTED JUNE 27, 1905. A. P. KUHLMANN.
GAR COUPLING DEVICE;
APPLICATION FILED 001?. 2a, 1903.
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UNITED STATES Patented June 27, 1905.
ADOLPH FRIEDERIGH KUI-ILMANN, OF LA CROSSE, WISCONSIN.
OAR-COUPLING DEVICE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 793,382, dated June 27, 1905.
Application filed October 28, 1903. Serial No. 178,946.
To (all Whom, it mxty concern:
Be it known that I, ADOLPII FRIEDERIGH KUHLMANN, a citizen'ot' the United States, and a resident of La Crosse, Wisconsin, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Car-Coupling Devices, for which I have filed an application for British Patent No. 1,485, dated January 21, 1903; and Idohereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same.
This invention relates to improvements in bufl'ing and coupling equipments for railway cars and vehicles, and has reference to that class of such equipments in which each car is fitted at each end with a central member adapted both to buff and to couple with a similarly-fitted car, and has for its object to enable a single central spring to act for both said members in both bufling and drawing actions in lieu of the separate bufling and draw springs separately applied to each of said members as heretofore employed in such equipments.
In accordance with the invention the coupling and butfing members are connected to rods which extend longitudinally of the car and pass each other and at their passing parts are encircled by a spring and provided with means serving to enable each rod independently of the other rod to compress the spring from either end, according to its direction of movement in bufling or drawing, against resistances on the car-frame, so that the drawing and buifing actions of said connected members are subject to one and the same spring, and the action of each said member is independent of that of the other member.
On the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 represents in sectional elevation a car fitted with theimproved equipment. Fig. 2 represents a plan of Fig. 1. of Fig. 2 on an enlarged scale; and Fig. 4 represents a sectional elevation on 4 4, Fig. 1.
(t represents a car-frame fitted at each end with a bufling and coupling member 0, which is connected to a rod 0 which extends inward longitudinally of the car and is guided by a car-frame part a. The rod ends pass Fig. 3 represents part each other, preferably mid-length of the car, and at such part are encircled by a spring b 5 and externally of and adjacent to the spring ends are each provided with means serving to enable endwise movement of the rod in either direction to compress the spring against said resistances on the car-frame. Said means of compressing the spring consist of keys 0, passing through the rods and bearing-plates L interposed between the keys and the spring ends to distribute the pressure. Said resistances may consist of any convenient part of the car-frame or of stops a fixed to the carframe part a externally of and adjacent to the bearing-plates, and against which the latter abut and are pressed at the spring end opposite to that receiving the pressure, so as 5 to enable the spring to offer the desired resilience to the bufiing or drawing action of the rod 0 in operation.
The bufling and coupling members 0' represented are respectively adapted to work end- 7 wise in an opening a through the car-frame end, are connected by a key 0 to a rod 0 and adapted to receive a coupling-link (Z, which can be engaged by a bolt a, thrust byaspring c, the bolt when withdrawn from engaging the link being held by a stop f, thrust by a spring f in position for engaging a couplinglink when entered into the head by hand or by an opposing car having a link in its head and upon the entering link thrusting back the stop against the spring f In a bufling and coupling equipment for railway cars and vehicles, the combination, with a car-frame having at each end a cen- 5 trally-arranged guided buffing and coupling member, of a plurality of guided rods connected one to each member and passing each other at their free ends, a spring encircling the passing ends of the rods, means fitted to 9 the rods, respectively, externally of and adjacent to each end of the spring, serving to enable endwise movement of the rods, respectively, in either direction, to compress the spring, and resistances on the car-frame, externally of and adjacent to the bearing-plates,
serving to resist displacement of the spring In witness whereof I have hereunto set my when comprelssed in Either direction by the hand in the presence of two witnesses. operating-r0 in the rawing or bufiing action eflected through the same, so as to enable ADOLPH FRIEDERIOH KU'HLMANN' 5 the spring to offer the desired resilience to Witnesses:
the buffing or drawing action of either rod, JEAN GRUND, independently, as set forth. CARL GRUND.
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