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US843297A US34052306A US1906340523A US843297A US 843297 A US843297 A US 843297A US 34052306 A US34052306 A US 34052306A US 1906340523 A US1906340523 A US 1906340523A US 843297 A US843297 A US 843297A
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    • B66CCRANES; LOAD-ENGAGING ELEMENTS OR DEVICES FOR CRANES, CAPSTANS, WINCHES, OR TACKLES
    • B66C23/00Cranes comprising essentially a beam, boom, or triangular structure acting as a cantilever and mounted for translatory of swinging movements in vertical or horizontal planes or a combination of such movements, e.g. jib-cranes, derricks, tower cranes
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  • Hf VCA Gamma r NORRIS PETERS co., WASHINGTON, c
  • My invention is an improvedfarm-derrick for use by farmers and others for raising and lowering the beds of wagons and also for use in handling the body of animals; and it consists in the construction, combination, and arrangement of devices hereinafter described and claimed.
  • Figure 1 is an elevation of my improved farm-derrick, showing the same in one position in full lines and in other positions in dotted lines; and Fig. 2 is a similar view at right angles to Fig. 1.
  • the mast 1 is pivotally mounted at the upper end of a frame 2 and is provided at its lower end with a pivot-pin 3, which has its bearing in a block 4.
  • the frame 2 has upwardly-converging studs 5, the upper ends of which are' connected together in pairs by plates 6. Said studs are connected together by cap-pieces 7, between the inner edges of which is made an opening for the passage of the mast.
  • the studs 5 have their lower ends sunk in the ground.
  • the studs are also connected together in pairs by horizontally-disposed beams 8, which are bolted thereto, as at 9, and are of such length that they extend. outwardly beyond the opposite sides of the frame.
  • beams 10 Pivoted to the studs 5 by means of bolts 90 are beams 10, which may be turned to a horizontal position, as shown in full lines in Fig. 1, in which event they bear against the under sides of the beams 8, and the said beams may be also turned upwardly and inclined at any suitable angle, as shown in dotted lines in said figure.
  • a yoke beam 1 At the upper end of the mast 1 is a yoke beam 1 1, which has its central portion pivotally mounted in a vertical mortise in the upper end of the mast by a bolt 12.
  • a lever 13 is pivotally connected to the mast, as at 14, and is connected to one end of the yoke-beam 11 by a link-bar 15.
  • a lifting-bar 16 has its ends connected to the end of the yoke-beam 11 opposite that to which the link-bar is connected by means of a bail 17 and eyebolts 18.
  • a rod 19 also similarly connects said end of the yoke-beam with the center of said lifting-bar.
  • the latter is provided at its ends with eyebolts 20, to which are attached hoisting ropes or chains 21., which are provided with hooks or other suitable devices 22 at their lower ends.
  • eyebolts 20 To the center of the lifting-bar is secured a cross-bar 23.
  • a linkbar 24 is pivotally connected to said crossbar by a bolt 25 and is also pivotally connected to the shorter arm of the lever 13 by a bolt 26
  • the yokebeam may be operated by means of the lever to cause the same, through the lifting-bar, bail, rod 19, and link-bar 24, to raise or lower a weight or weights attached to the lifting-bar by the ropes or chains.
  • I provide a lociiing-bar 26, which is pivotally connected to the yoke-beam by a bolt 27, which also secures the link-bar 15 thereto, and the said locking-bar is provided with a series of adjusting-o )enings 28 to receive a pin 29, which is cmp oyed to secure the locking-bar to the lever at any desired adjustment. It will be understood that when the locking-bar is thus attached to the lever the same revents angular movement between the lin r-bar 15 and the lever 13, and hence locks both the yoke-beam and the said lever against further movement.
  • the beams 10 may be turned up to be out of the way of the lifting-bar 16 when the latter is lowered prior to lifting the weight, and after said weight has been raised said beams 10 may be turned to a horizontal position and employed to support the weight, which may be lowered thereto.
  • a derrick of the class described having a mast, a yoke-beam mounted thereon, a lifting-bar connected to the yoke-beam, a lever connected to the mast, a link-bar connecting the lever and the yoke-beam, and a locking-bar pi votally connected to the yokelever, and the locking-bar pivotally connected to the yoke-beam and adjustably connected to the lever, for the purpose set forth.
  • the herein-described derrick comprising the frame having the foldable beam, the mast mounted for rotation, the yoke-beam pivotally mounted on the mast, the lever, nesses.

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No. 843,297. PATENTED FEB. 5, 1907.
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APPLICATION FILED 00T.25, 1906.
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PATENT QFFIUE.
JAMES W. PRICE, OF COVINGTON, INDIANA.
FARM-DERRICK.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Feb. 5, 1907.
Application filed October 25,1906. Serial No. 340,523.
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Be it known that I, JAMES W. PRICE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Covington, in the county of Fountain and State of Indiana, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Farm-Derrieks and I do declare the following to be afull, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
My invention is an improvedfarm-derrick for use by farmers and others for raising and lowering the beds of wagons and also for use in handling the body of animals; and it consists in the construction, combination, and arrangement of devices hereinafter described and claimed.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is an elevation of my improved farm-derrick, showing the same in one position in full lines and in other positions in dotted lines; and Fig. 2 is a similar view at right angles to Fig. 1.
The mast 1 is pivotally mounted at the upper end of a frame 2 and is provided at its lower end with a pivot-pin 3, which has its bearing in a block 4. The frame 2 has upwardly-converging studs 5, the upper ends of which are' connected together in pairs by plates 6. Said studs are connected together by cap-pieces 7, between the inner edges of which is made an opening for the passage of the mast. The studs 5 have their lower ends sunk in the ground. The studs are also connected together in pairs by horizontally-disposed beams 8, which are bolted thereto, as at 9, and are of such length that they extend. outwardly beyond the opposite sides of the frame. Pivoted to the studs 5 by means of bolts 90 are beams 10, which may be turned to a horizontal position, as shown in full lines in Fig. 1, in which event they bear against the under sides of the beams 8, and the said beams may be also turned upwardly and inclined at any suitable angle, as shown in dotted lines in said figure.
At the upper end of the mast 1 is a yoke beam 1 1, which has its central portion pivotally mounted in a vertical mortise in the upper end of the mast by a bolt 12. A lever 13 is pivotally connected to the mast, as at 14, and is connected to one end of the yoke-beam 11 by a link-bar 15. A lifting-bar 16 has its ends connected to the end of the yoke-beam 11 opposite that to which the link-bar is connected by means of a bail 17 and eyebolts 18. A rod 19 also similarly connects said end of the yoke-beam with the center of said lifting-bar. The latter is provided at its ends with eyebolts 20, to which are attached hoisting ropes or chains 21., which are provided with hooks or other suitable devices 22 at their lower ends. To the center of the lifting-bar is secured a cross-bar 23. A linkbar 24 is pivotally connected to said crossbar by a bolt 25 and is also pivotally connected to the shorter arm of the lever 13 by a bolt 26 It will be understood that the yokebeam may be operated by means of the lever to cause the same, through the lifting-bar, bail, rod 19, and link-bar 24, to raise or lower a weight or weights attached to the lifting-bar by the ropes or chains.
In order to secure the yoke-beam in any desired position to cause the same to keep the weight sus ended at any desired height, I provide a lociiing-bar 26, which is pivotally connected to the yoke-beam by a bolt 27, which also secures the link-bar 15 thereto, and the said locking-bar is provided with a series of adjusting-o )enings 28 to receive a pin 29, which is cmp oyed to secure the locking-bar to the lever at any desired adjustment. It will be understood that when the locking-bar is thus attached to the lever the same revents angular movement between the lin r-bar 15 and the lever 13, and hence locks both the yoke-beam and the said lever against further movement. This is illustrated by the dotted-line positions indicated in Fig. 1. The beams 10 may be turned up to be out of the way of the lifting-bar 16 when the latter is lowered prior to lifting the weight, and after said weight has been raised said beams 10 may be turned to a horizontal position and employed to support the weight, which may be lowered thereto.
Various changes in the form, proportion, and the minor details of construction may be resorted to without departing irom the prin ciple or sacrificing any of the advantages of this invention as defined by the appended claims.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. A derrick of the class described having a mast, a yoke-beam mounted thereon, a lifting-bar connected to the yoke-beam, a lever connected to the mast, a link-bar connecting the lever and the yoke-beam, and a locking-bar pi votally connected to the yokelever, and the locking-bar pivotally connected to the yoke-beam and adjustably connected to the lever, for the purpose set forth.
In testimony Whereot I have hereunto set 1 my hand in presence of tWo subscribing Witbeam and adapted to be also adjustably connected to the said lever, for the purpose set forth.
2. The herein-described derrick comprising the frame having the foldable beam, the mast mounted for rotation, the yoke-beam pivotally mounted on the mast, the lever, nesses.
also pivotally mounted thereon the liftin v bar, connections between the same and tlie JAMES PRICE yoke-beam, the link-bar connecting the said Vitnesses:
ALLEN SHAFF,
lifting-bar with the shorter end of the lever,
WILLIAM. W. LAYTON.
the link-bar connecting the yoke-beam and
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