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US805891A
US805891A US24069305A US1905240693A US805891A US 805891 A US805891 A US 805891A US 24069305 A US24069305 A US 24069305A US 1905240693 A US1905240693 A US 1905240693A US 805891 A US805891 A US 805891A
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  • the invention consists of novel features and parts and combinations of the same, as
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the improvement as applied to a wheelbarrow.
  • Fig 2 is an enlarged sectional plan view of the same.
  • Fig..3 is an enlarged cross-section of the improvement.
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view of one of the axle bearing-blocks.
  • Fig. 5 is a pers ective view of the front end of one of the si e beams.
  • Fi 6 is a perspective view of one of the ferr es.
  • Fig. 7 is aside elevation of a modified form of the improvement, and
  • Fig. 8 is a cross-section of the same on the line 8 8 of Fig. 7.
  • the converging side beams A A of the wooden wheelbarrow-frame are provided on their forward ends with metallic ferrules B B, arranged for receiving and holding the ends of the axle C of a wheel D, the end portions C of the said axle being mounted vto turn in bearing-blocks E, held within the ferrules and in recesses A', formed in the wood of the ends of the side beams A A, as plainly shown in Fig. 5.
  • the forward portions of the inner faces B of theV ferrules B are arranged at right angles to the axis of the shaft C, so as to form bearing or rubbing surfaces for the ends 'of the hub D of the wheel to abut against, as plainly indicated in Fig. 2.
  • Slots B2 are formed on the inner wal of the ferrules B, the slots extending from the rear ends of the ferrules to within a distance of the forward ends thereof, as plainly indicated in Figs. 3 and 6, andthe said slots are engaged by the reduced or angularly-grooved portions C2 of the axle C to hold'the axle against transverse movement in the ferrules B, it being under- ⁇ stood that the terminals C of the axle turn in the bearing-blocks E, as previously mentioned, the bearing-blocks abutting against the inner faces of the ferrules.
  • Screws, nails, or similar ⁇ fastening devices F are employed for securing the ferrules B in place on the forward ends of the beams A, it4
  • the forward ends of the beams are preferably reduced to receive the ferrules for the latter to be flush with the sides, top, and bottom of the beams.
  • each bearing Eis provided with an aperture E", registering with an aperture B3 in the ferrule B to allow grit and other matter to discharge from the bearing with a view to keep the bearing clean.
  • the ferrules B4 are each rovided with a depending integral bearing 5, engaged by the axle on the hub D2 of the wheel D3, the said wheel-axle-being in the form of right-hand and left-hand lug-screws C3, screwing in the hub D2 and having their Shanks extending through apertures in the bearings B5 ,the heads C* of the screws C3 fitting the bearings to turn therein.
  • a Wheelbarrovv having converging side beams, ferrules at the converging ends of the said side beams, provided with slots on the inside Walls, the slots extending from the rear ends of the Walls to Within a distance of the front ends, and a Wheel having the ends of its hub adjacent to the said inside walls, the axle of the Wheel being formed with annular recesses near its ends, to engage the said slots.
  • a Wheelbarrow having converging side beams, ferrules at the converging ends of the said side beams, provided with slots on the inside Walls, the slots extending from the rear ends of the Walls to Within a distance of the front ends, a Wheel having the ends of its hub adjacent to the said inside Walls, the axle of the Wheel being formed With annular recesses near its ends, to engage the said slots, and apertured bearing-blocks held in the ferrules and engaged by the end portions of the said axle.
  • a Wheelbarrow having converging side beams, ferrules at the converging ends of the said side beams, provided with slots on the inside Walls, the slots extending from the rear ends of the Walls to Within a distance of the front ends, a Wheel having the ends of its hub adjacent to the said inside Walls, the axle of the Wheel being formed with annular recesses near its ends, to engagev the said slots, and apertured bearing-blocks held in the ferrules and engaged by the end portions of the said axle, the said blocks abutting against the inner faces of the said inside Walls.
  • a Wheelbarrow having converging side beams, ferrules at the converging ends of the said side beams, provided with slots on the inside Walls, the slots extending from the rear ends of the Walls to Within a distance of the front ends, a Wheel having the ends of its hub adjacent to the said inside Walls, the axle of the Wheel being formed with annular recesses near its ends, to engage the said slots, and apertured bearing-blocks held in the ferrules and engaged by the end portions of the said axle, the said blocks abutting against the inner faces of the said inside walls and fitting into recesses formed in the ends of the said side beams.
  • a Wheelbarrow having converging side beams, ferrules at the converging ends of the said side beams, provided with slots on the inside walls, the slots extending from the rear ends of the walls to within a distance of the front ends, a wheel having the ends of its hub adjacent to the said inside walls, the axle of the wheel being formed with annular recesses near its ends, to engage the said slots, and tongues on the said side beams, extending into the entrance ends of the said slots.
  • a wheelbarrow having a ferrule on the forward end of each diverging side beam, the ferrule having a rubbing-face for the wheelhub, the said rubbing-face standing at a right angle to the axis of the wheel-axle, and the inner ferrule-Wall carrying the said rubbingface having a longitudinal slot extending from the rear end of the ferrule forwardly, to within a distance of the forward end of the ferrule.
  • a Wheelbarrow having side beams, provided with tongues, ferrules on the forward ends of the side beams, and having longitudinal slots into which the tongues of the side beams project, and a wheel having the ends of its axle projecting through the slots of the ferrules.

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No. 905,991. PATENTED Nov. 28,1905. J. STANLEY.
WHEBLBARROW BEARING.
APPLIoATIoN FILED 9911.12, 1905.
ATTORNEYS v UNTED sTATEs PATENT oEEIoE. JAMES STANLEY, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO MAE E. PAYNE, NEW YORK, N. Y.
Specification of Letters Patent.
1 I Patented Nev. 2s, 1905.'
Application filed Tannary 12, 1905. Serial No. 240.693.
To all whom t may concern.'
. Be it known that I, JAMES STANLEY, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of the city of New York, borough of Manhattan, in
ran ed to produce an e ualdistribution of the oad on both ends of t e axle, to reinforce the forward ends of the frame-beams, to -insure an easy running of the wheel, andto prevent the latter from falling out or being forced out of position.
The invention consists of novel features and parts and combinations of the same, as
-' will be more fully described hereinafter and then pointed out in the claims.
A practical embodiment of the invention is represented in the accompanying drawings,.forming a part of this specification, in
which similar characters of reference vindicate corresponding parts in all the views.
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the improvement as applied to a wheelbarrow. Fig 2 is an enlarged sectional plan view of the same. Fig..3 is an enlarged cross-section of the improvement. Fig. 4 isa perspective view of one of the axle bearing-blocks. Fig. 5 is a pers ective view of the front end of one of the si e beams. Fi 6 is a perspective view of one of the ferr es. Fig. 7 is aside elevation of a modified form of the improvement, and Fig. 8 is a cross-section of the same on the line 8 8 of Fig. 7.
The converging side beams A A of the wooden wheelbarrow-frame are provided on their forward ends with metallic ferrules B B, arranged for receiving and holding the ends of the axle C of a wheel D, the end portions C of the said axle being mounted vto turn in bearing-blocks E, held within the ferrules and in recesses A', formed in the wood of the ends of the side beams A A, as plainly shown in Fig. 5. The forward portions of the inner faces B of theV ferrules B are arranged at right angles to the axis of the shaft C, so as to form bearing or rubbing surfaces for the ends 'of the hub D of the wheel to abut against, as plainly indicated in Fig. 2. Slots B2 are formed on the inner wal of the ferrules B, the slots extending from the rear ends of the ferrules to within a distance of the forward ends thereof, as plainly indicated in Figs. 3 and 6, andthe said slots are engaged by the reduced or angularly-grooved portions C2 of the axle C to hold'the axle against transverse movement in the ferrules B, it being under-` stood that the terminals C of the axle turn in the bearing-blocks E, as previously mentioned, the bearing-blocks abutting against the inner faces of the ferrules. Into the rear ortions of the slots B2 project tongues A2, Formed integrally on the ends of the slde beams A or secured thereon, so as to close the said slots clear up to the reduced or -recessed portions C2 of the axle. By the arrangement described parallel bearing or rubbing surfaces are formed on the inner or opposite faces of the ferrules for the ends of the hub D of the wheel D to rub against, and the axle is free to revolve in the bearing-blocks, and the axle is held against transverse movement, as Vdescribed, to equally distribute the load to both ends of the axle to prevent the axle from becoming disconnected from the ferrules when the wheelbarrow is moved forward or backward or when dumped sidewise.
Screws, nails, or similar `fastening devices F are employed for securing the ferrules B in place on the forward ends of the beams A, it4
being understood that the forward ends of the beams are preferably reduced to receive the ferrules for the latter to be flush with the sides, top, and bottom of the beams.
The bottom of each bearing Eis provided with an aperture E", registering with an aperture B3 in the ferrule B to allow grit and other matter to discharge from the bearing with a view to keep the bearing clean.
In the modied form shown in Figs. 7 and 8 the ferrules B4 are each rovided with a depending integral bearing 5, engaged by the axle on the hub D2 of the wheel D3, the said wheel-axle-being in the form of right-hand and left-hand lug-screws C3, screwing in the hub D2 and having their Shanks extending through apertures in the bearings B5 ,the heads C* of the screws C3 fitting the bearings to turn therein. Having thus described my invention, I
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claim as neW and desire to secure by Letters Patentl. A Wheelbarrovv having converging side beams, ferrules at the converging ends of the said side beams, provided with slots on the inside Walls, the slots extending from the rear ends of the Walls to Within a distance of the front ends, and a Wheel having the ends of its hub adjacent to the said inside walls, the axle of the Wheel being formed with annular recesses near its ends, to engage the said slots.
2. A Wheelbarrow having converging side beams, ferrules at the converging ends of the said side beams, provided with slots on the inside Walls, the slots extending from the rear ends of the Walls to Within a distance of the front ends, a Wheel having the ends of its hub adjacent to the said inside Walls, the axle of the Wheel being formed With annular recesses near its ends, to engage the said slots, and apertured bearing-blocks held in the ferrules and engaged by the end portions of the said axle.
3. A Wheelbarrow having converging side beams, ferrules at the converging ends of the said side beams, provided with slots on the inside Walls, the slots extending from the rear ends of the Walls to Within a distance of the front ends, a Wheel having the ends of its hub adjacent to the said inside Walls, the axle of the Wheel being formed with annular recesses near its ends, to engagev the said slots, and apertured bearing-blocks held in the ferrules and engaged by the end portions of the said axle, the said blocks abutting against the inner faces of the said inside Walls.
4. A Wheelbarrow having converging side beams, ferrules at the converging ends of the said side beams, provided with slots on the inside Walls, the slots extending from the rear ends of the Walls to Within a distance of the front ends, a Wheel having the ends of its hub adjacent to the said inside Walls, the axle of the Wheel being formed with annular recesses near its ends, to engage the said slots, and apertured bearing-blocks held in the ferrules and engaged by the end portions of the said axle, the said blocks abutting against the inner faces of the said inside walls and fitting into recesses formed in the ends of the said side beams.
5. A Wheelbarrow having converging side beams, ferrules at the converging ends of the said side beams, provided with slots on the inside walls, the slots extending from the rear ends of the walls to within a distance of the front ends, a wheel having the ends of its hub adjacent to the said inside walls, the axle of the wheel being formed with annular recesses near its ends, to engage the said slots, and tongues on the said side beams, extending into the entrance ends of the said slots.
6. A wheelbarrow having a ferrule on the forward end of each diverging side beam, the ferrule having a rubbing-face for the wheelhub, the said rubbing-face standing at a right angle to the axis of the wheel-axle, and the inner ferrule-Wall carrying the said rubbingface having a longitudinal slot extending from the rear end of the ferrule forwardly, to within a distance of the forward end of the ferrule.
7 A Wheelbarrow having side beams, provided with tongues, ferrules on the forward ends of the side beams, and having longitudinal slots into which the tongues of the side beams project, and a wheel having the ends of its axle projecting through the slots of the ferrules.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
JAMES STANLEY.
Vitnesses 2 CnAs. S. TAYLOR, WM. F. ANGUs.
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