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US81817A
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    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
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  • My invention is an improvement in wooden ⁇ Fig. 2 is a side elevation thereof, partly in section.
  • Fig. 3 is a horizontal section, or rather a top view, of the iron-work which is at and near the base of the bridge.
  • Fig. 4 is a cross-section looking toward the end, and
  • Fig. 5 is a cross-section looking toward the middle of the bridge.
  • FIG. 5 shows also a portion of the crosstimber or iooring. It will be understood that two or more of such trusses are laid parallel, and suitably connected across in any approved man ner to complete a bridge; alsothat the ends are supported upon abutments or piers in any approved style.
  • a A are the chord-timbers
  • B B are the uprights, sometimes designated struts 5 C D, Sec., are braces
  • the M is a casting, formed, as represented, with flangesm m.
  • the strut B is received in a hollow in the lower part of the casting M, as indicated by strong lines in Figs. 2, 4:, and 5.
  • the braces G D, &c. are received in correspondingholes provided therefor, and fair bearings are provided for the nuts c d on the upper surface.
  • the ends of the timbers A A are cut to match the anges m m, and bear against the sides of the casting M and also against the edges of the iianges m. In putting the ,parts together, the anges m m support the weight of the timbers a a..
  • a hollow cast-iron shoe formed as indicated by N.
  • the base of the strut is received in the hollow interior of the shoe, as indicated by dotted lines.
  • the several braces, ties, Ste., are connected to the cross-bolt n, which traverses the base of the casting N, as represented.
  • My invention not only provides for this very perfectly, but also provides, by the flanges m m,'for supporting the timber of the upper chord, and keeping the whole in the exact line while the work is being applied together.
  • My shoe N serves the same purpose, and provides a better fastening for the braces, tension-chords, Svc., than is afforded by the ordinary arrangement.
  • each strut A allows it to roll therein, in the act of adjusting the parts, while stillnding a fair bearing over the whole surface of the end.
  • the iianges fm support the weight of the chord-timbers while putting ⁇ the parts together, and during all adjustments, without subtracting from the fair end bearing afforded for the chord-timbers. No part of any timber is crushed transversely.
  • the several braces are accessible and adjustable with ease, and any brace or tie, as also any strut, chord-timber, or floor-timber, may be easily taken out and replaced or another substituted.

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- UNITEDSTATES OFFICE.
ANDREW .LPOSILOF HUDSON CITY, ANEW JERSEY.
IMPROVEMENT IN BRIDGES.
Speciccton forming part of Letters Patent No. 81,817, dated September 1, 1868.
To 'all 'whom fit 'may concern:
Be it known that I, ANDREW J. Peer, of the city of Hudson, county of Hudson and State of New Jersey, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in the Construction of Bridges; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact descrip- -tion thereof.
My invention is an improvement in wooden` Fig. 2 is a side elevation thereof, partly in section. Fig. 3 is a horizontal section, or rather a top view, of the iron-work which is at and near the base of the bridge. Fig. 4 is a cross-section looking toward the end, and Fig. 5 is a cross-section looking toward the middle of the bridge.
The figures show one side or truss. Fig. 5 shows also a portion of the crosstimber or iooring. It will be understood that two or more of such trusses are laid parallel, and suitably connected across in any approved man ner to complete a bridge; alsothat the ends are supported upon abutments or piers in any approved style. Y
Similar letters of reference indicate like parts in all the figures.
A A are the chord-timbers, B B are the uprights, sometimes designated struts 5 C D, Sec., are braces, and c d, Svc., are nuts.
M is a casting, formed, as represented, with flangesm m. The strut B is received in a hollow in the lower part of the casting M, as indicated by strong lines in Figs. 2, 4:, and 5. The braces G D, &c., are received in correspondingholes provided therefor, and fair bearings are provided for the nuts c d on the upper surface. The ends of the timbers A A are cut to match the anges m m, and bear against the sides of the casting M and also against the edges of the iianges m. In putting the ,parts together, the anges m m support the weight of the timbers a a.. At the base of the strut B is a hollow cast-iron shoe, formed as indicated by N. The base of the strut is received in the hollow interior of the shoe, as indicated by dotted lines. The several braces, ties, Ste., are connected to the cross-bolt n, which traverses the base of the casting N, as represented.
In subjecting wood to strain, it is very important to preserve it from a crushing strain crosswise ofthe fibers, and to allow the fibers to bear fairly with their ends against the surface at right angles thereto. My invention not only provides for this very perfectly, but also provides, by the flanges m m,'for supporting the timber of the upper chord, and keeping the whole in the exact line while the work is being applied together. My shoe N serves the same purpose, and provides a better fastening for the braces, tension-chords, Svc., than is afforded by the ordinary arrangement.
It will be understood that my castings can be coated or otherwise protected in any approved manner against oxidation or other injury, and that the wood maybe prepared to resist decay or to resist access of air and moisture by any of the ordinary means, either at the point of contact with the casting or throughout its whole extent.
The hollow rounded saddle provided for the top of each strut A allows it to roll therein, in the act of adjusting the parts, while stillnding a fair bearing over the whole surface of the end. The iianges fm support the weight of the chord-timbers while putting `the parts together, and during all adjustments, without subtracting from the fair end bearing afforded for the chord-timbers. No part of any timber is crushed transversely. The several braces are accessible and adjustable with ease, and any brace or tie, as also any strut, chord-timber, or floor-timber, may be easily taken out and replaced or another substituted.
These important qualities are not combined, and cannot be to the same degree in any other construction known tome.
Having now fully described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is as follows:
The castings M m, iitted in the top chord,
as speeied, and extending up to the upper In testimony whereof I have hereunto set surface thereof, havinginclined surfaces form' my name in presence of two subscribing witing fair bearings for the nuts on the diagonal messes.
ties, and recesses at the base adapted to re- ANDREW J. POST. oeive the round ends of the struts B, all oon- Witnesses:
strueted, `combined, and arranged substen- W. C. DEY,
tially as and for the purposes herein set forth. C. U. LIVINGS.
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