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US819385A
US819385A US28565305A US1905285653A US819385A US 819385 A US819385 A US 819385A US 28565305 A US28565305 A US 28565305A US 1905285653 A US1905285653 A US 1905285653A US 819385 A US819385 A US 819385A
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    • B60G17/00Resilient suspensions having means for adjusting the spring or vibration-damper characteristics, for regulating the distance between a supporting surface and a sprung part of vehicle or for locking suspension during use to meet varying vehicular or surface conditions, e.g. due to speed or load

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  • Figure 1 is a vertical section of a lumberwagon provided with my spring-bolsters Fig. 2, a longitudinal section taken through the front axle; Fig. 3, a rear elevation of the rear axle; and Fig. 4, a perspective view of the bolster detached, the spring being removed.
  • the object of this invention is to provide a simple and cheap form of bolster which will afford a resilient support to the load and bring the weight to the center of the axles, thus relieving the spindles and Wheels of strain, as more fully hereinafter set forth.
  • A designates the main bar of the bolster, which is made of sheet metal and is provided with the downturned longitudinal flanges a, forming a channel-iron U-shaped in cross-section.
  • the standards B are also of channel-form and are provided with ears N, which embrace the bar A and are bolted thereto by the transverse bolts (1 standards may be attached the usual extension-stakes or false standards.
  • the transverse bolts a pass through elongated eyes formed at the ends of a bow-spring C, the end portions of the spring being housed within the inverted channel-iron A and being thereby protected and guided.
  • the front spring is bolted to a wear-plate D, which carries the king-bolt d, the head of this bolt being countersunk in the upper concave face of the plate D and being held in place and covered by the spring.
  • the wear-plate D bears upon To these.
  • the rear spring is bolted or cli ped in any suitable manner to the rear a e G. It is preferably bolted to a plate or bar F, which is bolted down over the rear ends of the reach and the hounds.
  • a front bolster constructed of a channel-iron and having a. stake or standard at each end, each standard being bifurcated at its lower end so as to embrace the end of the bolster, a bowspring having its respective ends housed in the bolster, these ends having a sliding bearing on the under side of the bolster-bar, a bolt passed transversely through each end of the bolster, this bolt passing through the bifurcated end of the stake and through the eye in the end of the spring, a wear-plate bolted to the middle of the spring on its under side, and
  • a spring-bolster consisting of a bowspring adapted at its middle for attachment to the axle and having its ends extended upwardly and outwardly, the extreme ends being provided With elongated eyes, a channelbar resting on and housing the upper ends of the spring and carrying a stake at each end, and fastening-bolts passed through the downward-turned flanges of the channel-bar and the eyes of the spring, substantially as set forth.

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'No. 819,385; PATENTED MAY 1, 1906.
J. H. THRELKELD.
SPRING BOLSTER.
APPLICATION FILED NOV.2,1905.
UNITED sTATEs PATENT OEEIOE.
Specification of Letters Patent..
Patented May 1, 1906.
Application filed November 2, 1905. Serial No. 285,653-
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN H. THRELKELD, a citizen of the United States of America, and a resident of Lucas Station, county of Lucas, State of Iowa, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in S ring-Bolsters, of which the following is a ful and clear specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a vertical section of a lumberwagon provided with my spring-bolsters Fig. 2, a longitudinal section taken through the front axle; Fig. 3, a rear elevation of the rear axle; and Fig. 4, a perspective view of the bolster detached, the spring being removed.
The object of this invention is to provide a simple and cheap form of bolster which will afford a resilient support to the load and bring the weight to the center of the axles, thus relieving the spindles and Wheels of strain, as more fully hereinafter set forth.
To the accomplishment of this object and such others as may hereinafter appear, the invention consists of the parts and combination of parts hereinafter fully described, and particularly pointed out in the appended claims,
' reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which the same reference characters designate like parts throughout the several views.
Referring to the drawings by reference characters, A designates the main bar of the bolster, which is made of sheet metal and is provided with the downturned longitudinal flanges a, forming a channel-iron U-shaped in cross-section. The standards B are also of channel-form and are provided with ears N, which embrace the bar A and are bolted thereto by the transverse bolts (1 standards may be attached the usual extension-stakes or false standards. The transverse bolts a pass through elongated eyes formed at the ends of a bow-spring C, the end portions of the spring being housed within the inverted channel-iron A and being thereby protected and guided. The front spring is bolted to a wear-plate D, which carries the king-bolt d, the head of this bolt being countersunk in the upper concave face of the plate D and being held in place and covered by the spring. The wear-plate D bears upon To these.
the sand-board plate E, bolted to the upper face of the sand-board F, which latter is bolted in the usual manner to the front axle G.
The rear spring is bolted or cli ped in any suitable manner to the rear a e G. It is preferably bolted to a plate or bar F, which is bolted down over the rear ends of the reach and the hounds.
It will be observed that with the construction described above the load will not only be resiliently supported, but its weight will be brought to a point midway of the length of the axles, thus greatly reducing the jar of transporting a load and evenly distributing it to the spindles of the axles.
What I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. In a vehicle, the combination of a front bolster constructed of a channel-iron and having a. stake or standard at each end, each standard being bifurcated at its lower end so as to embrace the end of the bolster, a bowspring having its respective ends housed in the bolster, these ends having a sliding bearing on the under side of the bolster-bar, a bolt passed transversely through each end of the bolster, this bolt passing through the bifurcated end of the stake and through the eye in the end of the spring, a wear-plate bolted to the middle of the spring on its under side, and
a sand-board bolted to the axle and provided with a sand-board plate.
2. A spring-bolster consisting of a bowspring adapted at its middle for attachment to the axle and having its ends extended upwardly and outwardly, the extreme ends being provided With elongated eyes, a channelbar resting on and housing the upper ends of the spring and carrying a stake at each end, and fastening-bolts passed through the downward-turned flanges of the channel-bar and the eyes of the spring, substantially as set forth.
In testimony whereof I hereunto affix my signature, in the presence of two Witnesses, this 18th ;day of October, 1905.
JOHN H. THRELKELD.
Witnesses B. R. PLoTTs, J. D. THRELKELD:
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