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US837721A
US837721A US32983706A US1906329837A US837721A US 837721 A US837721 A US 837721A US 32983706 A US32983706 A US 32983706A US 1906329837 A US1906329837 A US 1906329837A US 837721 A US837721 A US 837721A
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  • My invention relates to railway-cars,iand has for its object to provide an improved car, especially to provide an im roved underframe, bolster mechanism, an dead-block or buffer-block mechanism.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation, partly in section, of a car embodying my improvements.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view thereof with the flooring removed.
  • Fig. 3 is a transverse section showing the bolster.
  • Fig. 4 is a longitudinal section on the line 4 of Fig. 3.
  • 5 is an end elevation, showing my improved dead-block or buffer-block.
  • Fig. 6 is a longitudinal section on the line 6 of Fig. 5.
  • Fig. 7 is a sectional plan view on the line 7 of Fig. 6.
  • a represents a longitudinal center sill composed of channel-beams.
  • 1) represents the body-bolster comprising upper and lower members 1) 6
  • the longitudinal sills extend throughout the length of the .car from end to end thereof, and the upper and lower members of the body-bolster extend entirely across the car from side to side thereof and are properly spaced apart by filling-blocks b b and spacing-blocks b between the filling-blocks and the ends of the bolster.
  • the filling-blocks consist of three members-the side members b and the center member b-these members being spaced apart at their adjacent ends for the reception of the longitudinal members of the center sill. of flanged plates having lower flan es b -upper flanges b and web portions 1), t e web portions 6 connecting the 11 per and lower flanges. It will be observe that these web portlons b are spaced apart, as clearly indi-' cated in Fig. 4.
  • the central filler-block con sists of lower flanges b upper flanges b and spaced webs b, these webs being formed at their central point into a vertical recess 1) for the reception of a king-bolt.
  • the side rality of The side filling members consist filling-blocks are provided with end flanges 6 and the center filling-block with end the fillers between which the longitudinal sill members are received.
  • a lu- Fongitudinal floor-beams a Suitably supported upon the bolsters and extendin from end to end of the car is a lu- Fongitudinal floor-beams a.
  • Preble cross-beams I) extend from side to side of the car, and beneath-these cross-beams are mounted needlebeamsc.
  • Truss-rods d ,fianges b these being the adjacent ends of extend under the needle-beams and up and over the body-bolster, extending to the end sills e of the car.
  • U on the end sills I. mount a dead-block or bu -er-block f, com rising a casting provided with integral side anges and a hollowlower flangef, connecting t a side flanges.
  • Suitably attached to the ends of the longitudinal sill are spacer-blocks g,
  • spacer-blocks g are formed with box-like portions at their forward ends, and in the lower portions of these box-like portions I provide slots g
  • the lower cross-bar h is secured to the spacerblocks through the medium of bolts h, passing through the hollow flange of the u per member through the box-like portion 0' the spacer member and the slots therein. I thus provide for a slight adjustment of the lower member h.
  • the blocks 9 serve as stops for the draft-ri ging, which is secured to the longitudinal si ls as usual.
  • truss-rods d extend through the end sills and the deadblocks, to which they are secured by suitable nuts, as clearly shown in Figs. 5 and 6. These truss-rods thus serve to tiethe end sills firmly together and prevent the draft-rigging from being pulled away.
  • a railway-car having longitudinal sills and end sills, draft-rigging secured to the lon- 1o 5 gitudinal sills, dead-blocks secured to the end sills, each of said dead-blocks comprising an u per flanged member, spacing members and a lower cross-bar, and tie-rods connecting the opposite end sills and the dead-blocksthercon.
  • Afiller for bolsters comprising members 4.
  • a dead-block ccm prishaving upper and lower flan es and spaced ing an upper flanged member secured to the web members connecting the anges. end sill, spacing members secured to the Ion- 3.

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No. 837,721. PATENTED DEC. 4, 1906.
E. P0ss0N. RAILWAY GAR. APPLICATION FILED AUG. 9. 1906.
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PATENTED DEC. 4, 1906.
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RAILWAY GAR.
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No. 837,721. PATENTED DEC. 4, 1906. E, POSSON. RAILWAY GAR.
APPLICATION FILED AUG 9.1906.
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APPLIOATION FILED AUG.9.1906.
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EDWARD POSSON, OF CHICAGO ILLINOIS.
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Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Dec. 4, 1906.
Application filed August 9,1906. Serial No. 329,837.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, EDWARD PossoN, a
citizen of the United States, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Railway-Cars, of which the v following is a specification.
My invention relates to railway-cars,iand has for its object to provide an improved car, especially to provide an im roved underframe, bolster mechanism, an dead-block or buffer-block mechanism.
To this end my invention consists in the details and combinations hereinafter described and claimed.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a side elevation, partly in section, of a car embodying my improvements. Fig. 2 is a plan view thereof with the flooring removed. Fig. 3 is a transverse section showing the bolster. Fig. 4 is a longitudinal section on the line 4 of Fig. 3. 5 is an end elevation, showing my improved dead-block or buffer-block. Fig. 6 is a longitudinal section on the line 6 of Fig. 5. Fig. 7 is a sectional plan view on the line 7 of Fig. 6.
In the accompanying drawings, a represents a longitudinal center sill composed of channel-beams.
1) represents the body-bolster comprising upper and lower members 1) 6 The longitudinal sills extend throughout the length of the .car from end to end thereof, and the upper and lower members of the body-bolster extend entirely across the car from side to side thereof and are properly spaced apart by filling-blocks b b and spacing-blocks b between the filling-blocks and the ends of the bolster.
The filling-blocks, as shown, consist of three members-the side members b and the center member b-these members being spaced apart at their adjacent ends for the reception of the longitudinal members of the center sill. of flanged plates having lower flan es b -upper flanges b and web portions 1), t e web portions 6 connecting the 11 per and lower flanges. It will be observe that these web portlons b are spaced apart, as clearly indi-' cated in Fig. 4. The central filler-block con sists of lower flanges b upper flanges b and spaced webs b, these webs being formed at their central point into a vertical recess 1) for the reception of a king-bolt. The side rality of The side filling members consist filling-blocks are provided with end flanges 6 and the center filling-block with end the fillers between which the longitudinal sill members are received.
Suitably supported upon the bolsters and extendin from end to end of the car is a lu- Fongitudinal floor-beams a. uitable cross-beams I) extend from side to side of the car, and beneath-these cross-beams are mounted needlebeamsc. Truss-rods d ,fianges b, these being the adjacent ends of extend under the needle-beams and up and over the body-bolster, extending to the end sills e of the car. U on the end sills I. mount a dead-block or bu -er-block f, com rising a casting provided with integral side anges and a hollowlower flangef, connecting t a side flanges. Suitably attached to the ends of the longitudinal sill are spacer-blocks g,
having rearward extensions g riveted to the longitudinal sills. These spacer-blocks g are formed with box-like portions at their forward ends, and in the lower portions of these box-like portions I provide slots g The lower cross-bar h is secured to the spacerblocks through the medium of bolts h, passing through the hollow flange of the u per member through the box-like portion 0' the spacer member and the slots therein. I thus provide for a slight adjustment of the lower member h. The blocks 9 serve as stops for the draft-ri ging, which is secured to the longitudinal si ls as usual.
It will be observed that the truss-rods d extend through the end sills and the deadblocks, to which they are secured by suitable nuts, as clearly shown in Figs. 5 and 6. These truss-rods thus serve to tiethe end sills firmly together and prevent the draft-rigging from being pulled away.
It will be seen that I have provided a car in which the load-carrying center sills extend a the entire length of'the car unbroken, that I provide an extremely rigid and substantialody-bolster of very simple construction, :00 and. that I have provided an improved form of dead-block.
I claim- 1. A railway-car having longitudinal sills and end sills, draft-rigging secured to the lon- 1o 5 gitudinal sills, dead-blocks secured to the end sills, each of said dead-blocks comprising an u per flanged member, spacing members and a lower cross-bar, and tie-rods connecting the opposite end sills and the dead-blocksthercon. I 1 o 2. Afiller for bolsters comprising members 4. In a railway-car, a dead-block ccmprishaving upper and lower flan es and spaced ing an upper flanged member secured to the web members connecting the anges. end sill, spacing members secured to the Ion- 3. In a. railway-car, a dead-block havinggitudinal sills, and-a lower member adjust- 5 an upper member rfivlilded Erith integral side ably connected to the spacing members. anges, an inte ra 0 ow ange connecting thefside flanges? a lower cross-bar, spacing- EDWARD S blocks between-the upper member and the Witnesses: r 'lowercross-bar, and means for connecting SMITH R. CURTIS, 10 the members together. O. J. SCHUMACHER.
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