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US810592A
US810592A US28340005A US1905283400A US810592A US 810592 A US810592 A US 810592A US 28340005 A US28340005 A US 28340005A US 1905283400 A US1905283400 A US 1905283400A US 810592 A US810592 A US 810592A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B61RAILWAYS
    • B61DBODY DETAILS OR KINDS OF RAILWAY VEHICLES
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    • E05YINDEXING SCHEME RELATING TO HINGES OR OTHER SUSPENSION DEVICES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS OR WINGS AND DEVICES FOR MOVING WINGS INTO OPEN OR CLOSED POSITION, CHECKS FOR WINGS AND WING FITTINGS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, CONCERNED WITH THE FUNCTIONING OF THE WING
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  • My invention relates to a folding gate for use upon the platforms of railway-cars, and more particularly upon platforms of streetrailway cars.
  • Figure I is a top or plan view of my gate, partly broken out.
  • Fig. II is an elevation of the gate as illustrated in Fig. I.
  • Fig. III is an enlarged vertical cross-section taken through the gate in folded condition and through the latch, by which the sections of the gate are held from movement with respect to each other.
  • A designates the end wall of a railway-car, B one of the corner-posts of the car, and O one of the corner-posts of the car-platform.
  • the rear gate-section D designates the rear section of my gate, and E the forward section of the gate, which is swingingly connected to the section D by hinges F, of such form as to provide for the folding of the gate-section E on the gate-section D in onevdirection of movement only.
  • the rear gate-section D consists of a borderband 1 and vertical rods 2.
  • the forward gate-section consists of a border-band 3 and vertical rods 4.
  • hinge-leaf 5 designates the hinge-leaf secured to the corner-post B and in which the rear portion of the border-band of the rear gate-section D is rotatably fitted.
  • a hinge-leaf 6 On said border-band above the part of the hinge-leaf in which said border-band is fitted is a hinge-leaf 6, which serves as a support for said band to permit swinging action of said gate-section.
  • the link 9 is a link having its inner end fitted to the pivot-bolt S and adapted to swing horizontally when the gate is opened and closed for a purpose to be hereinafter explained.
  • the link 9 is provided with a longitudinal slot 10, in which one of the vertical rods 2 of the rear gate-section is loosely fitted to provide for movement of said link when the rear gatesection is swung upon its hinge-support.
  • 11 designates a socket-bracket secured to the corner car-post B.
  • handle-rod 14 designates a handle-rod having one of its ends loosely seated at 15 in the top portion of the forward gate-section border-band 3 to permit free swinging movement of said forward gate-section.
  • the handle-rod terminates at its other end in a vertical leg 14', which is free of direct connection to either of the gate-sections and terminates in a stem 14a, which is loosely seated in the pocket 13 at the upper end of the oscillatory rod 12.
  • Fixed to the handle-rod leg 14 is a collar 16, that occupiesaposition above the link 9, and beneath said link on the handle-rod leg is 'a nut 17.
  • the outer end of the link 9 is loosely fitted to the handle-rod leg 14 between the members 16 and 17, and said members serve to hold the link 9 from vertical movement on said handle-rod leg.
  • This horizontal supporting-bar occupies a position immediately beneath the link 9 and serves to sustain said link from downward movement and also to support the rear portion of the handle-rod 14, to which said link is fitted.
  • latch-arm 19 designates a latch-arm having one of its ends fixed to the end of the handle-rod 14, which is iitted to the forward gate-section E.
  • a vertical bore 20 In the other or free end of said latch-arm is a vertical bore 20. (See Fig. III.)
  • latch-bolt 21 is a latch-bolt slidably seated in the bore 2O and having a beveled head.
  • the shank of said latch-bolt is surrounded by an expansion-spring 22 and extends through the top of the latch-arm 19.
  • latch-bolt 23 is a handle attached to the upper end of the shank of the latch-bolt exterior of the latch-arm 19 and by which the latch-bolt may be retracted.
  • 26 designates stud -plates secured to the vertical portion of the forward gate-section border-band 3 at the free end of said section, these plates being provided with studs that are adapted to enter into suitable keepers in the platform corner-post C, as indicated in Figs. I and II.
  • the latch-bolt 21 is retracted from engagement with the borderband of the forward gate-section, for which purpose the latch-bolt handle 23 is grasped and lifted.
  • the forward gate-section may then be swung in an arc toward-the rear gatesection, at which time both of the gate-sections are moved inwardly and rearwardly over the car-platform, as seen in dotted lines, Fig. I.
  • This movement of the parts is accomplished by an inward pull upon the handle-rod 14.
  • the handle-rod As the handle-rod is drawn inwardly its rear end, being restrained by the link 9, constitutes a pivot member acting in conjunction with said link and its forward end constitutes a pivot member acting in conjunction with the forward gate-section.
  • the movement of the handle-rod is continued until the gatesections are entirely retracted into folded condition, and as the parts move into such condition the gate-section rod that passes through the slot in the link 9 travels in said slot from its outer end to its inner end.
  • the oscillatory rod 12 is by the construction previously described loosely supported and loosely fitted to the handle-rod 14, and as a consequence said oscillatory rod is permitted to assume an inclined position when the gate is opened in order that said handlerod may partake ofthe desired movement.
  • this oscillatory rod is moved into vertical position, due to the variation in the movement of the handle-rod, particularly to its positioning and connection to the parts to which it is united.
  • the oscillatory rod 12 is by the construction described always placed in a vertical position when the gate is in open or folded condition. In this position it serves as a hand-rod to be grasped by passengers in entering or leaving the carplatform.
  • a folding gate of the character described the combination of a rear swingingly-supported gate-section, a forward gatesection hinged to said rear section, a handlerod loosely connected to said forward gatesection, and a swinging member in which said handle-rod is loosely supported, substantially as set forth.
  • a folding gate of the character described the combination of a rear swingingly-supported gate-section, a forward gatesection hinged to said rear section, a handlerod loosely connected to said forward gatesection, a link loosely fitted to said handlerod, and means for supporting said link, substantially as set forth.
  • a folding gate of the character described the combination of a rear swingingly-supported gate-section, a forward gatesection hinged to said rear section, a handlerod loosely connected to said forward gatesection, a link loosely fitted to said handlerod, means for supporting said link independent of either of said gate-sections, and a supporting-bar carried by said rear gate-section on which said link rests, substantially as set forth.
  • a folding gate of the character described the combination of a rear swingingly-supported gate-section, a forward gatesection hinged to said rear section, a handlerod loosely connected to said forward gatesection, a link provided with a slot in which a member of said rear gate-section operates, and means for supporting said link; said link having loose connectionwith said handle-rod, substantially as set forth.
  • a folding gate of the character ldescribed the combination of a rear swingingly-supported gate-section, a forward gatesection hinged to said rear section, a handlerod loosely connected to said forward gatesection, and a latch fixed to said handle-rod and arranged to engage said forward gatesection, substantially as set forth.
  • a folding gate of the character described the combination of a rear swingingly-supported gate-section, a forward gatesection hinged to said rear section, a handlerod loosely connected to said forward gatesection, and a latch fixed to said handle-rod and arranged to engage said rear gate-section, substantially as set forth.

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No. 810,592. PATENTED JAN. 23, 1906.
' H. WITTE.
FOLDING GATE FOR CAR PLATFORMS. APPLICATION FILED ocT.19,19o5.
UNITED sTATEs PATENT oEEioE.
HUBERT WITTE, OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, ASSIGNOR TO ST. LOUIS OAR COMPANY, OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, A CORPORATION.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Jan. 23, 1906.
Application led (lctober 19, 1905. Serial No. 283,400.
'o @ZZ whom t may concer-n:
Be it known that I, HUBERT WITTE, a citizen of the United States, residing in the city of St. Louis and State of Missouri, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Folding Gates for Car-Platforms, of which the followin is a full, clear, and exact description7 reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this speci- Iication.
, My invention relates to a folding gate for use upon the platforms of railway-cars, and more particularly upon platforms of streetrailway cars.
Figure I is a top or plan view of my gate, partly broken out. Fig. II is an elevation of the gate as illustrated in Fig. I. Fig. III is an enlarged vertical cross-section taken through the gate in folded condition and through the latch, by which the sections of the gate are held from movement with respect to each other.
A designates the end wall of a railway-car, B one of the corner-posts of the car, and O one of the corner-posts of the car-platform.
D designates the rear section of my gate, and E the forward section of the gate, which is swingingly connected to the section D by hinges F, of such form as to provide for the folding of the gate-section E on the gate-section D in onevdirection of movement only. The rear gate-section D consists of a borderband 1 and vertical rods 2. The forward gate-section consists of a border-band 3 and vertical rods 4.
5 designates the hinge-leaf secured to the corner-post B and in which the rear portion of the border-band of the rear gate-section D is rotatably fitted. On said border-band above the part of the hinge-leaf in which said border-band is fitted is a hinge-leaf 6, which serves as a support for said band to permit swinging action of said gate-section.
7 designates a bracket secured to the car end wall A at a point remote from the hinging-support of the rear gate-section and in which is seated a pivot-bolt 8.
9 is a link having its inner end fitted to the pivot-bolt S and adapted to swing horizontally when the gate is opened and closed for a purpose to be hereinafter explained. The link 9 is provided with a longitudinal slot 10, in which one of the vertical rods 2 of the rear gate-section is loosely fitted to provide for movement of said link when the rear gatesection is swung upon its hinge-support.
11 designates a socket-bracket secured to the corner car-post B.
12 is an oscillatory rod having its lower end loosely seated in the socket 11/ of the socketbracket 11 and provided at its upper end with a pocket 13.
14 designates a handle-rod having one of its ends loosely seated at 15 in the top portion of the forward gate-section border-band 3 to permit free swinging movement of said forward gate-section. The handle-rod terminates at its other end in a vertical leg 14', which is free of direct connection to either of the gate-sections and terminates in a stem 14a, which is loosely seated in the pocket 13 at the upper end of the oscillatory rod 12. Fixed to the handle-rod leg 14 is a collar 16, that occupiesaposition above the link 9, and beneath said link on the handle-rod leg is 'a nut 17. The outer end of the link 9 is loosely fitted to the handle-rod leg 14 between the members 16 and 17, and said members serve to hold the link 9 from vertical movement on said handle-rod leg.
18 is a horizontal support-bar fixed to the border-band and one or more of the vertical rods of the rear gate-section. This horizontal supporting-bar occupies a position immediately beneath the link 9 and serves to sustain said link from downward movement and also to support the rear portion of the handle-rod 14, to which said link is fitted.
19 designates a latch-arm having one of its ends fixed to the end of the handle-rod 14, which is iitted to the forward gate-section E. In the other or free end of said latch-arm is a vertical bore 20. (See Fig. III.)
21 is a latch-bolt slidably seated in the bore 2O and having a beveled head. The shank of said latch-bolt is surrounded by an expansion-spring 22 and extends through the top of the latch-arm 19.
23 is a handle attached to the upper end of the shank of the latch-bolt exterior of the latch-arm 19 and by which the latch-bolt may be retracted.
24 designates a catch secured to the top portion of the rear gate-section border-band and preferably terminating in an upturned lip 25 This catch is designed to receive the roo I latch-bolt 21 under a condition that will be hereinafter explained.
26 designates stud -plates secured to the vertical portion of the forward gate-section border-band 3 at the free end of said section, these plates being provided with studs that are adapted to enter into suitable keepers in the platform corner-post C, as indicated in Figs. I and II.
When my gate is in closed condition, as illustrated in full lines, Figs. I and' II, the various parts of the gate occupy the position shown in said views, in which connection it will be observed that the oscillating hand-rod 12 is inclined from a vertical line and the gatesections being in alinement with each other are so held in their unfolded condition by the latch-bolt 21, which is in engagement with the top portion of the border-band of the forward gate-section, whereby the two gate-sections are retained from folding action. This restraint is due to the latch-arm 19 being fixed to the handle-rod 14 and the latch-bolt in said latch-arm engaging against the side of the forward gate-section border-band opposite to that at which the forward gate-section is pivoted to the rear gate-section. To permit the gate to be folded, the latch-bolt 21 is retracted from engagement with the borderband of the forward gate-section, for which purpose the latch-bolt handle 23 is grasped and lifted. The forward gate-section may then be swung in an arc toward-the rear gatesection, at which time both of the gate-sections are moved inwardly and rearwardly over the car-platform, as seen in dotted lines, Fig. I. This movement of the parts is accomplished by an inward pull upon the handle-rod 14. As the handle-rod is drawn inwardly its rear end, being restrained by the link 9, constitutes a pivot member acting in conjunction with said link and its forward end constitutes a pivot member acting in conjunction with the forward gate-section. The movement of the handle-rod is continued until the gatesections are entirely retracted into folded condition, and as the parts move into such condition the gate-section rod that passes through the slot in the link 9 travels in said slot from its outer end to its inner end.
The oscillatory rod 12 is by the construction previously described loosely supported and loosely fitted to the handle-rod 14, and as a consequence said oscillatory rod is permitted to assume an inclined position when the gate is opened in order that said handlerod may partake ofthe desired movement. When the gate-sections are folded, this oscillatory rod is moved into vertical position, due to the variation in the movement of the handle-rod, particularly to its positioning and connection to the parts to which it is united.
It will be seen that the oscillatory rod 12 is by the construction described always placed in a vertical position when the gate is in open or folded condition. In this position it serves as a hand-rod to be grasped by passengers in entering or leaving the carplatform.
I claim as my invention- 1. In a folding gate of the character described, the combination of a rear swingingly-supported gate-section, a forward gatesection hinged to said rear section, a handlerod loosely connected to said forward gatesection, and a swinging member in which said handle-rod is loosely supported, substantially as set forth.
2. In a folding gate of the character described, the combination of a rear swingingly-supported gate-section, a forward gatesection hinged to said rear section, a handlerod loosely connected to said forward gatesection, a link loosely fitted to said handlerod, and means for supporting said link, substantially as set forth.
3. In a folding gate of the character described, the combination of a rear swingingly-supported gate-section, a forward gatesection hinged to said rear section, a handlerod loosely connected to said forward gatesection, a link loosely fitted to said handlerod, means for supporting said link independent of either of said gate-sections, and a supporting-bar carried by said rear gate-section on which said link rests, substantially as set forth.
4. In a folding gate of the character described, the combination of a rear swingingly-supported gate-section, a forward gatesection hinged to said rear section, a handlerod loosely connected to said forward gatesection, a link provided with a slot in which a member of said rear gate-section operates, and means for supporting said link; said link having loose connectionwith said handle-rod, substantially as set forth.
5. In a folding gate of the character ldescribed, the combination of a rear swingingly-supported gate-section, a forward gatesection hinged to said rear section, a handlerod loosely connected to said forward gatesection, and a latch fixed to said handle-rod and arranged to engage said forward gatesection, substantially as set forth.
6. In a folding gate of the character described, the combination of a rear swingingly-supported gate-section, a forward gatesection hinged to said rear section, a handlerod loosely connected to said forward gatesection, and a latch fixed to said handle-rod and arranged to engage said rear gate-section, substantially as set forth.
7. In a folding gate of the character described, the combination of a rear swingingly-supported gate-section, a forward gatesection hinged to said rear section, a handlerod loosely connected to said forward section a latch-arm fixed to said handle-rod, and a latch-bolt carried by said latch-arm IOO IIO
handle-rod, and means for supporting said oscillatory rod, substantially as set forth. HUBERT WITTE. In presence of* A. DIEKMANN, y HELEN J. MURPHY.
section, oscillatory rod loosely iitted to said
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