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  • This 'nvention has reference to various improvements spring-wheels wherein, the rim portion'of awheel is normally mamtained, concentric, to fits-hub portion by --means of interposedsprings, such improvements being more. particularly. designed for ,application. to springwheels forming the subject of former Letters Patent granted. to
  • object of this invention is to prevent :the ortion of such' a wheel from being di'splace laterally in relation to the hub pore .tiom for" which purposefan annular plate 10,15 disk ,rigidly secured-to the one portion fit's v b twee two.
  • heel-axis is permitted ;f'b11t sidei play he- "sea vable; s cial;- dri g mea s h. 9
  • curved portions may be carried by the. rim portion or the hub portion of the wheel, ac-' cording to the arrangement of the springs, and may be formed in sections of spring-steel and. are usually of channel-like form as viewed from the end of the wheel-axis.- Each may be provided with a supplementary contact with the corresponding thrust-transmitting device.
  • Figure 1 of the accompanying illustrative drawings shows, partly in front elevation and partly in section, one construction of wheel embodying my improvements.
  • Fig. 2 is a half vertical transverse section thereof.
  • FIG. 3 is a view partly in elevation and partly in section; and.
  • Fig. 4 i's'a similar view to Fig. 2, showing-the upper halfof'another construc- Figs. 5 and 6' tion of my improved wheel. are detail views, to which reference will hereinafter ,be made, illustrating a modification.
  • theouter annular plate a by bolts h, .thatpass through holes in the said marginal portionof the outer plate a, through distance- .to, strain due to sid interposed.
  • a light' metal ring or guard 1' is secured around it to the outer plate a. The'inner edge of the outer plate a is. bent outwardly,
  • the spring-levers s are furnished with roller-- carriages u, whoseroiiers a; are adapted to thrust against the rim portion, and the lev'ers t are pivoted at w to plates as, fixed to The path or track for the.
  • rollers 12 cons sts of a series of sectionsll each comprising a plate or strip of spring-steel countersunk bolts "33 passing through the crown of "the arch and. the extremities 2: se-
  • Such path or traclesdctions 1" may in some arrangements .of springs s be applied'to the hub portion of a wheel,
  • the fulcrums'ofthe springss may, as shown in Fig. 1, be formed by their clampingbolts 8 being pivoted to levers-9, hinged to the hub-plates at.
  • Each clamping-bolt 8 may have pivoted to it one end of a slotted link 11, which by engaging a pin 12., fixed to the side plates moi the hub portion, limits outward movement of the s ring when in the upper portion of the whee
  • the pin 12 also passes through a slot 13in a sliding piece or plunger 14, working in a radial guidev or socket 15, fixed to" the'hub portion and containing a reserve or reinforcing spring 16.
  • the outer end of the sliding piece or plunger 14 extends to near the head of the clampingbolt 8, and the arrangement is such that upon the fulcrum of the corresponding spring 8 being moved inwardly, owing to excessive load, the head of the clamping-bolt 8 will come in contact with the endof the sliding piece or plunger 14 and force it within its guide or socket 15 against the action of the spring 16.
  • curved or inclined portions 1 of a track are formed on the periphery of the hub-disks
  • the springs s are iulcrumed in blocks adapted to slide in radial slots 21, formed In side plates 22, fixed to the rim 'iortion, and the ends of the springs are connected, as by 7 links 23, to intermediate levers t, fulcrumed on pms'w, securedto the plates 22 oithe rim portion, the'fulcrum-pins of the spring-levers 8 being provided with thrust-rollers 1, run-- ning on the inclined or curved track portions 1
  • the plate-c of the hub, Fig' 2 may be formed with radial arms 0, each extending between the annularplate a and a clip (1%, se-' cured'to the plate a, as shown 1n, Figs.
  • the clips 1 may, assho'wn, each consist "a for. the corresponding radial armcto freely work If desired, the clips (1- may be eachadditionally fixed to the plate a by ashou'ldered rivet 30,"which extends through a large hole-31 in the correspondingradial arm c v A plate with three arms c may be -conven -ie ntly employed ⁇ . but in some cases a five- .armed-plate may .be'used, in which case additional rivets 30 would not be required.
  • a hub portion In a spring-wheel, a hub portion, a rim portion, interposed spring-levers tending to maintain :said portions concentric, thrusttransmitting devices in connectionwith said springs, a track for said thrust transmitting devices fixed tonne of said portions and consisting of a series of channeldik sections, each approximately parallel to the corresponding spring, as set forth.
  • a hub portion In a spring-wheel, a hub portion, a rim portion, interposed springs tending to main tain said portions concentric,v thri of a plate set-up portions or, lugs a, riveted to the plate a, so asto leave suflieient space between the clip-plate a 'and the plate 1.
  • a spring whe'el a rim formed with a ,wardly-extending flange .of'said rim, the
  • a ri'in portion interposed springs tending to.,maintain said portions concentric, thrust-transmitting devices in connection with said springs, a track for saidthrust-trarisrhitting devices fixed to one of said portions .and consisting of a series of channel-like sections, and supplementary spring-paths for said thrust- 6.
  • a spring-wheel a hub portion, arim portion, interposed springs tending to maintain said portions concentric, thrust-transmitting devices in connection. with. said springs, a track for said thrust-transmitting.
  • ta n said port-ions epncentric, thrust-trans.
  • t n-g devices in""connect1on with said. springs, a track for said thrust transmittingl devices fixed toone of said portions and consistingof a series of channehlike sectins, s ecured to said rinip'ortion, as set forth.
  • mitting devices in connection with said the springs prevents further relative rotation of the said two Wheel portions, as set forth.
  • each of said springs links pivote springs ,a track for said thrust-transmitting devices fixed to one of said portions and con-' sisting of a series of channel-like sections of spring-steel, secured to said riin portion, as
  • I links slotted sliding pieces through the slots ofwhich said pins also extend, radially ar- 65 ranged sockets in which said sliding pieces work, and, springs located in said sockets, as set forth.
  • a springwheel a hub portion, a rim portion, interposed springs that tend to mains 'tain .said portions-concentric, a metal disk rigidly secured to one said portion, aipair of annular plates rigidly secured to the other said portionbetween which the said metal disk eXtend's,-a covenplate secured to said 75 metal disk and overlapping the outer plate of said pair, the said outer annular plate having an outwardly-turned inner-edge adapted to bear against said cover-plate, and an interposed annular packing-pad, as set forth.
  • a hub portion a rim portion, interposed springs that tend to maintain; said portions concentric, a metal disk rigidly secured to one said portion, a pair of annular plates rigidly secured to the other 85 said portion between which the said metal disk extends, a cover-plate'secured to said .metaldisk and overlapping the outer'plate of.
  • a springwheel In a springwheel, ahub portion, a rim portion, interposed springs that tend to main- --tain said-portionsconcentric, a meta-l'disk I rigidly secured-to one said portion, a pair of [annular plates rigidly secured to the other said portion between. which the said metal disk extends; a covereplafte secured to said metal disk and overlapping the outer plate of said pair, the said outer annular piate having o bear against said cover-plate, an interposed annular packing-pad, and alight plate that entirely 'covers'the'outer side :of the wheel, as set forth.
  • annular plates rigidly secured to the other no said portion between which the said metal" disk extends, a cover-plate secured to said metal disk and overlapping the outer plate of said pair, an interposed annular packingad, and a light metal guard-ring for said pa as r 15 15.
  • a spring-wheel a hub portion, a

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No. 846,951. PATENTED MAR. 12, 1907.
A. F. ROBINSON. I
SPRING WHEEL. APPLIOATION FILED JAN. 3,1905.
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P-AI'BNTED' MAR. 12, 1907.
A. S. F. ROBINSON. SPRING WEEEL.
APPLICATION FILED JAN 3, 1905.
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Zaiznafww' W%l 9 MZ M Z UNITED- STATES PATENT ;()FFIOE.
ARTH R SAMUEL FRANCIS ROBINSON, OF-BARSHAM, ENGLAND,
SPRING-WHEEL.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented march 12, 1907.
, Application filed Jammy 3,1905. Serial No. 239,334.
10 tall le ham, mluiy veneer/1 Be t known that I, ARTHUR SAMUEL FRANCIS RoBINsoN, a'subject of the King of Great Britain and Ireland,'residing at Barsham, in the county of Suffolk, England, have invented Improvements in Spring- "Whetls for Vehicles, of which the following ,is a specification.
This 'nvention has reference to various improvements spring-wheels wherein, the rim portion'of awheel is normally mamtained, concentric, to fits-hub portion by --means of interposedsprings, such improvements being more. particularly. designed for ,application. to springwheels forming the subject of former Letters Patent granted. to
sa l -1 ,196, dated n ,1, object of this invention is to prevent :the ortion of such' a wheel from being di'splace laterally in relation to the hub pore .tiom for" which purposefan annular plate 10,15 disk ,rigidly secured-to the one portion fit's v b twee two. annula -p a e x en ng i h tween. t. c a d pla es i preventedg.
' '36 .A- furt gerjobj ',c t'.ef this inventioni 1 reverse ,dire'ctiontnd rigidly secured to ,the
. 5 v tween, the; plates'connected tothe respective portions till .a; plane at right angles; to the v e her .porti0n,-.se:tha rela ve vement .be-
heel-axis is permitted ;f'b11t sidei play he- "sea vable; s cial;- dri g mea s h. 9
pin-and-slot, connections, betweenthe' hub 4 and, rim portions to he sometimes dispensed withenda pringer res ient ,d ve'l bta d. 3.5
Eerthis purposein. a. s'pr ngew c lin whic thev rir'njis aintained cone nt'riel't ,thehuh bi n p se pri gs ifieihrough rollers shoes,- or- ;hke,. hf fiti t ensmitting devices thatportion'of methane whichltliefsprin s, v
which are usually. in the form of s ringe-' vprs, are; not connectedlisprovide ,with a series of inclined-Corlcurved paths .02. tracks for the .rollersnr other, thrust+transmitting 'devices to; travel upon, the inclination or curvature bein suchthat 'onrelative rotary movement of the. two" portions of. the wheel in either direction '.the thrust-transmitting deviceslwill. ride u inclined .paths or tracks,
thereby causing j exure .of thesprings or s ring-levers, which offer resistance to furt errelative rotatiomof the two portionsof;
the wheelan'dtendlto restore them to their nonnal. relative.v positions. Such inclined. or
curved portionsmay be carried by the. rim portion or the hub portion of the wheel, ac-' cording to the arrangement of the springs, and may be formed in sections of spring-steel and. are usually of channel-like form as viewed from the end of the wheel-axis.- Each may be provided with a supplementary contact with the corresponding thrust-transmitting device. v
Figure 1 of the accompanying illustrative drawings shows, partly in front elevation and partly in section, one construction of wheel embodying my improvements. Fig. 2 is a half vertical transverse section thereof. Fig.
3 is a view partly in elevation and partly in section; and. Fig. 4 i's'a similar view to Fig. 2, showing-the upper halfof'another construc- Figs. 5 and 6' tion of my improved wheel. are detail views, to which reference will hereinafter ,be made, illustrating a modification.
Referring to Figs. .1 and 2, (ta/are two an- 'nular late s secured one to each side of an inward yextending flange b of a rim of section. hub portion; which extends between the plates c of It is cut away at. parts to clear studs d, that hold the plates co" the desired distance apart. beyond the horizontal web e of the rim, and the wheel-tire is held in position on the rim, bet ween the outwardly-extending flange- The outer plate 0. extends spring-pathadapted to constantly. remain in c is a metal disk'secured to the;
g of the rim andv the projecting marginal .por-
tioniof: theouter annular plate a, by bolts h, .thatpass through holes in the said marginal portionof the outer plate a, through distance- .to, strain due to sid interposed. To prevent mud reaching this pad, a light' metal ring or guard 1' is secured around it to the outer plate a. The'inner edge of the outer plate a is. bent outwardly,
so as to bear against the late p, as. shown, and thus prevent escape 0 Oil. 8 are springleverstending to-maintain the hub and Tim portions of the wheel concentric;- t, interposed levers connecting theseveral springs s.-
- The spring-levers s are furnished with roller-- carriages u, whoseroiiers a; are adapted to thrust against the rim portion, and the lev'ers t are pivoted at w to plates as, fixed to The path or track for the.
the hub portion. rollers 12 cons sts of a series of sectionsll each comprising a plate or strip of spring-steel countersunk bolts "33 passing through the crown of "the arch and. the extremities 2: se-
curing the track-section to the rim web 'c of the wheel. 'As shown, there may belprovided supplementary spring-paths 4, that constantly bear upon therollers 'v, sopreventing rattling.
In the construction shown inthe lefthand portion-of Fig. -'1' a-plate or stripof; steel 1, a'rched'at its middle portion and'se- I cured to the wheel-rim by countersunk bolts 3 passing through thecro'wn of the arch,'is"
supported .by suitably} curved checks bo ted tothe wheel-rim e. Such path or traclesdctions 1" may in some arrangements .of springs s be applied'to the hub portion of a wheel, The fulcrums'ofthe springss may, as shown in Fig. 1, be formed by their clampingbolts 8 being pivoted to levers-9, hinged to the hub-plates at. Thejpivots- 10 of the roller-carriages uare mounted inrthe levers 9 and only come intolineradially with the center of the corresponding spring 8 under excessive load. Each clamping-bolt 8 may have pivoted to it one end of a slotted link 11, which by engaging a pin 12., fixed to the side plates moi the hub portion, limits outward movement of the s ring when in the upper portion of the whee The pin 12 also passes through a slot 13in a sliding piece or plunger 14, working in a radial guidev or socket 15, fixed to" the'hub portion and containing a reserve or reinforcing spring 16. The outer end of the sliding piece or plunger 14 extends to near the head of the clampingbolt 8, and the arrangement is such that upon the fulcrum of the corresponding spring 8 being moved inwardly, owing to excessive load, the head of the clamping-bolt 8 will come in contact with the endof the sliding piece or plunger 14 and force it within its guide or socket 15 against the action of the spring 16.
In the arrangement shown in Figs. 3 endethe curved or inclined portions 1 of a track are formed on the periphery of the hub-disks The springs s are iulcrumed in blocks adapted to slide in radial slots 21, formed In side plates 22, fixed to the rim 'iortion, and the ends of the springs are connected, as by 7 links 23, to intermediate levers t, fulcrumed on pms'w, securedto the plates 22 oithe rim portion, the'fulcrum-pins of the spring-levers 8 being provided with thrust-rollers 1, run-- ning on the inclined or curved track portions 1 The plate-c of the hub, Fig' 2, may be formed with radial arms 0, each extending between the annularplate a and a clip (1%, se-' cured'to the plate a, as shown 1n, Figs. 5- and 6.. The clips 1 may, assho'wn, each consist "a for. the corresponding radial armcto freely work If desired, the clips (1- may be eachadditionally fixed to the plate a by ashou'ldered rivet 30,"which extends through a large hole-31 in the correspondingradial arm c v A plate with three arms c may be -conven -ie ntly employed}. but in some cases a five- .armed-plate may .be'used, in which case additional rivets 30 would not be required.
What I'claim is-' i I horizontal web, an inwardlyextending flange and an outwardly-extending flange, a: hub
portion, interposed springs that tend to-keep said rimand hub concentric,- two annular plates jsecuned one toeachside of the :m-'
outer of said platesextending beyond the .working between said annular plates, 'a tire mounted on said rim between the marginal portion of said outer annular plate and the outwardly-extendin flange .ofsaid rim, distance-pi'eces embedded in said tire and screwbolts extending through the marginal por tion of said outer plate, said distance-pieces and said outwardly-extending flange, as set,
forthQ 2 In a springewhe'eha hub portion, a rim portion, interposed springs tending to maintain said portions concentric, thrust-transmitting devices in connection v with said springs, a track for said thrust-transmitting 11c fdevices fixedito one of said portions and consistingof aseries otchannel-like sections, as set/forth.
3. In a spring-wheel, a hub portion, a rim portion, interposed spring-levers tending to maintain :said portions concentric, thrusttransmitting devices in connectionwith said springs, a track for said thrust transmitting devices fixed tonne of said portions and consisting of a series of channeldik sections, each approximately parallel to the corresponding spring, as set forth.
4. In a spring-wheel, a hub portion, a rim portion, interposed springs tending to main tain said portions concentric,v thri of a plate set-up portions or, lugs a, riveted to the plate a, so asto leave suflieient space between the clip-plate a 'and the plate 1. In a spring whe'el, a rim formed with a ,wardly-extending flange .of'said rim, the
horizontal web of said fiangaa metal disk. rigidly securedto' said hub and fitting and v transmitting devices, as set forth.
8Q6,951 I a til the resistance of the springsprevents fur-j ther relative rotation of the said tWo Wheelportions, as set forth. 'L i',
' 5. In a spring-wheeLa hub portion, a ri'in portion, interposed springs tending to.,maintain said portions concentric, thrust-transmitting devices in connection with said springs, a track for saidthrust-trarisrhitting devices fixed to one of said portions .and consisting of a series of channel-like sections, and supplementary spring-paths for said thrust- 6. In a spring-wheel, a hub portion, arim portion, interposed springs tending to maintain said portions concentric, thrust-transmitting devices in connection. with. said springs, a track for said thrust-transmitting.
devices dried toone of saidfportions and consisting of a seriesoi channehlike sect ons, and
'chocks arranged to supportsaid sections, as
set forth.
7. Inxa spring-wheel, a hub portion, a rim portion; interposed springs tending to main:
ta n said port-ions epncentric, thrust-trans. In t n-g devices in""connect1on with said. springs, a track for said thrust transmittingl devices fixed toone of said portions and consistingof a series of channehlike sectins, s ecured to said rinip'ortion, as set forth.
- 8. In a. spring-wheel, a hub portion, a-r im' portion, interposed springs tending-to 'main-' tain said portions concentric, thrust-trans.
mitting devices in connection with said the springs prevents further relative rotation of the said two Wheel portions, as set forth.
- each of said springs, links pivote springs ,a track for said thrust-transmitting devices fixed to one of said portions and con-' sisting of a series of channel-like sections of spring-steel, secured to said riin portion, as
' I 'portion,'mterposed springsthat tend to m'aintain said portions concentric, a metaldisk rigidly secured to one said portion, a pair of set forth. I
9. In a spring-wheel, a hubportion, arnn portion, interposed springs tending to maintain said portions concentric, thrust-trans.
mitting devices in connection' with said springs, and a track for said thrust-transmitting devices fixed to one of portions consisting of parts fixed to sa d rim portion on.
which the thrust-transmittiiig 7 devices will travel in a rotary sense until the res stance of 10. In a spring-wheel, a hub portion, a rim portion, a series of connected springs and levers tending to maintain said portions concentric, "each of said springs consisting of a number of steel blades,'.a clamping-bolt for one to each clamping-bolt, pins fixed to one o'f-said wheel portions and passing through the slots of'said an outwardly-turned inner edge adapted to set forth.
I links, slotted sliding pieces through the slots ofwhich said pins also extend, radially ar- 65 ranged sockets in which said sliding pieces work, and, springs located in said sockets, as set forth. 1.1. Ina springwheel, a hub portion, a rim portion, interposed springs that tend to mains 'tain .said portions-concentric, a metal disk rigidly secured to one said portion, aipair of annular plates rigidly secured to the other said portionbetween which the said metal disk eXtend's,-a covenplate secured to said 75 metal disk and overlapping the outer plate of said pair, the said outer annular plate having an outwardly-turned inner-edge adapted to bear against said cover-plate, and an interposed annular packing-pad, as set forth. 8o 4 12. In a springwheel, a hub portion, a rim portion, interposed springs that tend to maintain; said portions concentric, a metal disk rigidly secured to one said portion, a pair of annular plates rigidly secured to the other 85 said portion between which the said metal disk extends, a cover-plate'secured to said .metaldisk and overlapping the outer'plate of.
said'pair, an interposed annular packing-pad,
and a light plate that entirely covers the outer 6 side of the Wheel, asset forth.
13 In a springwheel, ahub portion, a rim portion, interposed springs that tend to main- --tain said-portionsconcentric, a meta-l'disk I rigidly secured-to one said portion, a pair of [annular plates rigidly secured to the other said portion between. which the said metal disk extends; a covereplafte secured to said metal disk and overlapping the outer plate of said pair, the said outer annular piate having o bear against said cover-plate, an interposed annular packing-pad, and alight plate that entirely 'covers'the'outer side :of the wheel, as set forth.
v I. 105 '14. Ina'spring-wheel, ahubfportion,ar1m
annular plates rigidly secured to the other no said portion between which the said metal" disk extends, a cover-plate secured to said metal disk and overlapping the outer plate of said pair, an interposed annular packingad, and a light metal guard-ring for said pa as r 15 15. In a spring-wheel, a hub portion, a
portion, interposed springs tending to maintain said portions concentric, thrust-transmitting devices in connection with said I springs, a track for said thrust-transnfitting devices fixed to one ofsaid portionsand consisting of a series of path-surfaces that are re-' versely inclined in relation to the direction of the thrust ofthe corresponding spring, asset r ferth.
relation to the direction of the thrust of the portion, interposed springs tending to main corresponding spring, as set forth. to tain said portions concentric, thrust-trans Signed at London; England, this 20th day mitting devices in connection With said oi-Deoember, 1904'. I v i v springs, a track for said thrust-transmitting ARTHUR SAMUEL FRANCIS ROBINSON.
16. In 3 spring-wheel, a hub portion, a rim deviees fixed to one of said portionsandeoh-j Witnesses: sistmg of at 861168 of sections, each, hiW'lIl H. D. JAMESON, path-surfaces that are reversely lnchned 1 nf A. NUTTING.
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